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                  <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4,1871.

VOL XV.

DRY GOODS.
CLOTHING,
BOOTS,
SHOES.
HATS * CAPS.
GROCERIES,

*'• ssMsiiasy^

BABBWA1B!

■ifa 'lilB KE
FT
Nor is ths moral aspeei Joao ad rap.

OmilfalWH

ussfsjrs

the deck i» naturally rnorn jaded by hi*
rwithltoi.rit end tlie uncertainty of M*
porideojodbs too frequently flas -fc
*timnla.it* to roiaxx tua wearied raetpet.
To him tbe ball-toofa aad .tbe theefoe
become in time almost a ins Mitie.; ksoa.

STOVES-

who attains waolQi and ;«»»taM, tee maehanim w*curo tbcao fatoto*
ble reMiIte.
,
Wor most wo omit to noticebow moefe
CM-T frequently lb. letter eettlee CarW
cm dork

stand before the people of BARRY COUN 11 aa

Ihamnioii of Low Prrices.

forget that s very 1*rev miuorlty of the
Ataerican People .till bold tn their In-

toMNte tobfc* ufaMtfier fanusd sad bi
neenmerily cbauos a wife who tno0
readily yumtl.iei het taotae to him—I
J»1M&lt; TWtar fa rsMg ric.
1

fnllr spprveuttetiic da.p'ratton where­
with all tbe warring atemente ot hatred

SSsgSE

the W and deoghtare to to edaeatod
m to what i* ahrny* igaaraat aad bej hind the eg. Bet the question is whs!
paper to taka. Ike beet at eoeree
Aadtkfkui aqpsrpsA&amp;M - lAv Nfote y
Jfisli/s. m Us Dmon Peer. How ena
we prove thief
Ta. J’oer, although not yet fire Venn
of age, Ae. Ifo
rirrefafaM if an,
Mni,
raUnJut - Jf-Ay-a
Thi,

no( doubt that local succeedfaetlluteil
by Itepubltoan foods and dlroeuMom.
will I ■fair, the charging ixM with a
•anguine hope ol victory, .ucba* nerved
tt la pal forth Re wUnost strength in tbs
earUer rtngoo of the contents of itotand
1998. Yet oar faith ia dear and strong
that the American people ebll Mm* Ood
that, on the red balUe-Oehto ol oar tale
Civil War. tbe Union vm upheld and
--yvd.
—. aad
—- will «...
Tax I’oer m IAs Urfad
A—ide—s
■Slavery Oeslrey
never hub
ooo
Jeoifa that the proetous Mend | paper ■ (As 8UU.
It fsnushs. more

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

-, It oppose. Indtoolnble Na

GROCERIES

PROVISIONS,

SCHOOL BOOKS,

Very Cheap I

SCHOOL BOOKS,

Establishment.

GALLOWAY’S

NEW BLOCK

F&gt; on fro tn fcorteen to foureererahbU on their lombX they di*d at Last of TOiampJ

Frcci the day of birth they are stuffed
-W.bmgMUO. w- tari
with food, choked whh pbyaic, splash rd
A. Im,
I With water, enflbeated in het rvotna, end
farmers, merchants, produce dealer*,
ra, Win. stmated ia bedetothss. 8c mark for in­
end buaiaaes men generally, ft n an indoes. Whoa penaitiad to faeith* •
valoubU feature f^Nul rare is taken
' "Wa'U carry with mail through lh—, sad ! breath of pure air once a wook in Samto report area rataly aad fuHy. up to the
—and ones or twice during the colder
laet moment, ell
Aew oU/crwy. -er. reej^h^ only the nose is permitted to '
'When
’
er
ia
all
the
faml
old
year
we've
ia» in each leene of Tin Wnxir Peer,
’ yMv into dsybgrht A little later they .
thoogbtXor spok. ends*
’
! for the benefit of the farmer! and oounare scat out with jx* dofaae at ail on th. j
•Well keep Urn mammy bright to guard ,
Home Industry by dteerimlnating du­ I try mercbaata.
| parte of the body, a hich ouet need proties on imported Ware, and Iibnau* i Tn* Wtuir I’oer u made op with
o«r heart, aad tongue ia this
aeutlal to the rapid, benlBcwnt dlrttson . the most careful attention to the wants of ‘When ia the thorny path of Ufa us tectwa. Bare legs, bare aruu, {are
nocks,
girted stidefiee, with an inverted ,
•f Production la all to ph nail aad de­
■Met the peer, appreeeed.
umbrella to ooU«&lt; the air and chin the |
partments. end ao to the Instruction ot
our people In all the gainful arte ot
other parte of the body. A stout, stroag '
Peace, wo urge cor countrymen to ad­
*aaa goes out ia a eohl day with giowe* |
here to and uphold that pulley. la UBand urerooat, woolen stockings and i
doobuag kith that the true Internet, n&lt;4
thick double-soled boots, with cerk be­
ot o clean at a section. bat ot cacti wetian aad every iIsm, te Lbsreby eehtween and robbers over. The aune day
-&lt;.vd rrsxoxs, served and promoted.
a chtM of three yeuro old, aa infant of
Tn Taucnts class to be proemlnentdoeh
and blood, and bone aad ccms&amp;nly a Asasepaper.
lie rorrwpandrnte 1
tfaa, goes out with a^om u thia as pa­
Bcoujkt t* Misting*
cheer to brighten up tWr way.
per, cotton eocks. legs uncovered to the
The Markos in Full.
And thus enjoy our fortune more by knees, neck bare—an, exposure which
The Choices! Editorials;
giving pert aanJ-Y’
would disable th. nurse, kill the mottor
The Best Correspondeneo;
And novae over woods and laid the outright, aad make the father an inva­
Tlis Cream of Latarature
lid fee wweka. Aad why I To harden
saovi, a white abroad lay,
Beaido thio, it will nxttaia Fall and
day’s MMiialiM advices from Europe Original Fashion Report*, far both La- W« bid tfejM.M famwwQ -A than to a node of fauna which thoy aro
never expected to practice. To asen*by Cable far mor. than oar eaUre re- I dus and Gentlemen, written —runRy
celpte fur Ab. Inane In which them ad-, ' for ite column* by the beet Fashion Reton them to aa exposure which a doeen
vtree reached ear readers. If lavish '
years later would be ooosid—wd down­
aoUsy. unelseylnr vigilance, and ni&gt;
right foolery. To rear children tiro, for
bonaded faith'n the Unerallty aaJ die
tbe riaaghter-pea, sad then lay it totbe
cwrnmrnl of the reading public, will ew-'
HTA spteodxd A—tswot of OOP-! able no tn make a journal which hae no
Lord, ie too bad. We Aoa’t think the
Almighty had any handin tL
FIN'S AND BURIAL CASES, on
beyond diatnte 71
kind. A GOOD HEARSE Fnrsudied
ever pebHehed in
In ad ditea to
family journal,
newbie per pnated
poloualy ryeasi ai

RELIABLE

PBOMPTNEHS AND DIEPATCH

I»ffns. Tn Peer w Ate oteapwf

beevt: The -wfeofe uninne of God.
spreading out ite opleudon and termefa
pleading
their attention, aad they'
wonder “where Mr*, ffamabudy got that
diviae ribbon oa her bona.tr &lt;Ifa.&gt;
wheie world of literature, through it*,
thoaaaad trump, ot Utoo, adjuring theta
to regard it. garnered .tufa, of rauciun.
Ite editorial, an dulingufebod for
aad thought, and they tteek Si's highj
their ability, wit, iadu*iirnaea bolds am
time. If John intends to marry Luty,
far him to pop tbe quMtma!" When,
I and aupuim.
From ite birth, it has And let a* make st ouc«* this pledge and to b. auro, thu frippny io spiced with si
little envy and malior, and prepares'
Mt wait aw,j.
•
•tradilr adhered o th. right, the tenth I
sraa!l duhee of scandal and nice beta of
, the test interests of the people. On all
detMetion. it becomes endowed with a
the great Usussthat have arieee, &lt;t Am
•light vaoumous vitality, which dorw
I afe-sy* Ar- a e^eatAr r»ykt nU It diaeue- ■‘What'w of 01 the old yw bold ve’Q proOy wall, ia tbs abswaos ot -ml, tn
| sre none bat lire
aad it Ur
carry on the machinery at living, if not
। proved a safe aad aenaibU loader 01
the
reality of life.—£ P. ZTA^b.
ia oar feoa* «ua yner the
public opinion.
It hae no • azv. to ' "»«■ onm
bwUs^tMM.
|
1 grind," and no “political slates" to carry. I
“WWX
r-4 .*•
bou,1
It is entirely .free front all Miqaaa*
whai'M w^pwo^lr-^
,
' “ring* and offioe-haaiiag combiaadeM.
i Hear, it is bold, independent. Bad al- -We*n treomre of the old year’s good
end add them to (ba ae^,
i ware interesting
-Wtafer «f hate, m-ik - -ru

SCHOOL BOOKS.

Job Printing

iags cun lire on such meager faro—bow
I routinuo eristenre in such famine of toI jscs and on such a short allowance* oi
: setae—is a great question, if philosophy
J'ro watebed with (&lt;ide oar village could only tearoh Hout. AU wo know

Now m 'vo bad l^i yvwr farewell Bad
n. yueAfy y 4*
&lt;*Lte Aste y any
fof*' » lit Suu
Every wntnee and
paragraph it prints ie eurofully edited, Ulna remember Him, to whom oar
thank* Me ever dao ; '
br a corps cf the ableat writers esn
Ite utmost to hasten the glad day when I ployed on any journal ia Michigan It WeMoeper but with Hi. epn-ot. v»
llio boutb shall vis with the North In , pay. the largr at rau for neve and for
la^bfabyEMpownr,
eiultaUoa aad gratitude ovu the dlsap-:
editorial
labor;
aad
if
restate*
ewrv
cm
Without
Hie aid oar wart U vote. no
pearnnee of tbe I mt trace ur taint I
fern say Mn JfUe.
of that spirit which impelled Man to Uiln arrn?U

PRINTING
BOWKE 1

fhuu. Tax*.- Of all the axpsfa—it* i
make a heart lean, (bo brain gauzy, aa
to thin life down fain tbe ronautenfa &lt;
a aunbrie kerchief, tbe mast aeccueafi
it the fettle talk and tattle which, i

FURN'l-

John Wolf,

THE LARGEST STOCK

DRY GOODS.

DRESS GOODS.

GROCERIES.

^ROCKERY,

BOOTS, SHOES,

[n||(0[fi

H II DfflH M STORE I Z.V
A.» anywhere in the Estate,

foI tm

THE BEST STYLE

taiie nr foods aii Frites, ai« will warrait SatisM®
W

A.S’

TED!

ALL THE BUTTER AND EGGS IN BARRY COUSTY,
For w hieh the Highest Market Price in CASH trill be Paid.

HA!HA!
H, A. Bub ell.

taees i-d nat ia the sroowmddfariUdteU^

Go there tor ywtr
GROCXRIBBt

CHOICI

Witfafart teerici.

CLOVER HULLERS, FEED CUTTERS,
CORN SHELLERS,
THE GROVER A RAKXR

fittj ut OnaBmi Priitiu,

SEWING

MACHINE.

DalLT Txibckb, Mstl Sabecribera, »io

.

&amp;CO
World Mower

bn, M gatMMMfa rivu toptaear
over, &gt;J snah; an extra copy will be
sewt for every club of ten cent for at

‘ScxtssiSir’

and Reaper,

Yovx. ftnot-lbeJaaaary No-Ur nrta fare UfagI b***W***; ot tie Imifana. an MmAto. fat ----- ---------------------- --------------- rso-^-u

■ yMth.fe veey briHiaat. “Mj UMfa&gt;
’ W.«V . «UL 1,
&gt;M&lt;, —
, ihar of “Chwgiag Bane" Jgj~Dafall

ton, BALL, DODGE, and CURTISS’ PLOWS.
Drop. Cultivator*—in fact, everything
In the line of

» ki'iMiminr nartaae. ia maeb 1
reaHy iqpfieail

Michigan Jxchang.

�-mg tbo meet grataaque featura*
wnaginab e. From *wrr p rdon of the
1 upper axtrfooe protruded thaw odd little
। on atures, aad a perfwd swann of xniaia- 1
’ tore yuuagttom. Over th. oM Ud/s

'interrate of growing commonwealth/ The happy reripient of this unique,
ITS PLATFORM
j The atteadaare at the Toaeber'a Cunvsu prerant was our, village school trarhra,, REVENUE TARIFF.

! boa was as noticeably large a* that at ■ “'•d you may bo rare he enjoynd tbe ■
th. Buperatteodeta. u&gt;&lt;wta« wresutAlL
"Ml^J-”
j .1.. ’ \!t.
Use maetiara, however, i&amp;ejfon*
. 8dlt»th mornb« wjtreter preaefo-d
Bren"devoid of infen.;, iad -grv’. Js I « discourse an the erent aad the sur-1
InerJuse of number* wuuH haw Udad 1 rounding rireuntstaaoee of WBrSavior'*.
birth. By the w»y. I tx''° noglocud to

W»,T. Wiura Fxut the foverito an

at Wootens MfoMgaa, « Boater for u

yum from the 4 th of Mareh 187L Dwand the gravo apses to receive theta.—
OfVtimM in the Uiadnees of oar damme
we wvah that •• miglit peoetreto the
iuy»tori«a of the future end reed coming
ttB-rimin!, from t&amp;f test to 0m last
events, yta truly, ae BeOmnrey besortitlfoiighLu taken aorto tbs gosd town- folly a xprraeea it, “if a veil toterpora. Uidiehod, aad no jiwrf methods are uBd® •
&lt;^.OMi'ireyShM(»wo Undly tonaT.____
Li

&lt;ta»of foug eetri^shte! u.JffM.

HOJY. T. WHITE BEERY wuMrtohk .Uevsuisui A.i .
t JfOJIfIMi ® res
r,-&amp; j

ditiiafafohad ability, great energy, dih-

neera-aeA faithffrlnrw in the discharge
d u.

sa* —a tkcMcU, a.

miliar with the wuate ofour State. That
ho w® water upon the labors of kie new

poritioa with the tame dotormiaod real,

TU

untiring energy which has mode him

To Buy the Best and Latest Styles!

their alfovisrttana: and a grief

ud ntdiM Aii- k’iitt &gt;y
MwolatioM which had actboMhopefo'l

a fan.

CM WedMMday srraaiag the Republi­
can Senatorial Casein was held, and nsvited ta the Mofamtion of
T. W.
Fbut, the preecat able, nfflefoci aad de­
cidedly popular Roprewtatatirn la Congreea from this District We appends
brief synopeis of the pruaeediagam th.

wawus vs I1SUC
meat or personal Bia
robbery; a thorough
eerrite, that (hero ou
effictency in tfia asta..„„.
U1 w
Govkrnmrut ; a retans to specie pay­
menu by the witwHutten hr mstoSal
‘'“m nt*T
P*«’b»ok» under the op
-r . »— hocking tew; anOa

meat useful totire mpfi when he vrives
at matareyrarx - Runding Inftts Should I

&lt;rfth. pM_ tretainmg
leMUO, whwb
have Ltaght

touch scaentifi.- truth*, cud not bo Clk-1
a»d with our ttarwu tet Eke a font
wBfrwrtr rhntotied! rimpaddy, aad'
”
*'"" '
I F.—.:—“ . ■’
•• wre-suiE IAIC l H.I..
StilVxl daeUniatkiu. ITtyswJugy, book­
' or booksAn4,rtCa'1 "* f'*e*5“ m®«3Xl»«e
keepsag aad hiatory. should be taught
TOTUEFAR51ER.
in every echoed, aad made interretiegby allotted to u. by a wise Providence To
•l*cU1 ’**“’■ “ contolnlng tbe
pemtieat and frvnh iDtatratfotai iiriely, the Otd Year wo bid a lasting farewell. Sk^s. *i!£^H,m,bo rvLatlnu to the
tte srijcnl should be * IHilo wurld, uu'd
‘,y,-rHE Garden, and the
It can never eomo back to ua in time or ts t ABUE j the condition ot tbe crops ia
the pupil go out from. U trefaaf for tlw eternity, oa earth or Wxheaven. Ansdb- all ports of the world; and a oircfully
nctualites of foe life fiat awaits him.
or pogo in the volume of humaa lifo » •
Tba^reai.ii whfoli railed forth thn j
meet dte-u-sion, and ibirh wiU' proba­
bly result ia producing thn most Mxuible amount of good, gas iutnaluscd by
out up&gt;ta ite aoriaoe in shining or oom- ;
Uie report of the .^cma-Uew npposnt'-d bro linos will live on arsl on end their io-!
at the Grand Jfopich meeting to prevent fluao- forAeal ur war, will tinge the ,

To get the Best Goods for the Least Money

REMEMBER ! EMPIRE BLOCK,
s. ■
Corner State and Jefferson St.

of Branch, ehoe I flMnAwji. Xapraeantotive Gray, of Newaygo, and Senators
Janka, of 8t Clair, and Barber, of lataa. were appointed Trifon, and the
work of balloting vu at oaoo proceeded
c. taring of every fetcre page that hu- ■
wih. Tbe folio wins ia the result of the
bcoka." The couimilice, rousistiug of Vanity shall engram with the roc-rd J
several ballots:
.
.
of' B*rry, aud '' lt&gt; .ufforiugr and its ar&lt;«npliahmente. '.
. /
Latta, of Allegan, Paliprr, i
FVWfofW—Ferry, 30; Blair, BO; J.
^"heeler of Weak tone w, ----------praeeatud an ’’ Farewell Old Year ? We drop a tear, [ ?&gt;aU| E«tM&gt;.
M. Howard, 30; W. A. Howard, 17.
array of facta, truly orersriiehnlng, ’| not of rcgrvt—that thou bast departed,
Whole number of rotas Oast, 97; neons| .bowing that th. present provision of but in tender rvnienibriuicw of thy days
sary to .fort, 4®. (There are 27 Repub! our statnfi doiigncd tu tocuN uniforms-,,। rlisckcrol aS they hire been with |iain
Lcan Senators, and 71 Republican tnra, ty ia wholly iuoi&gt;erto^\ ami that on- &lt;' and ph&lt;e*are. failure and snreeas. upon
. repuag in the Union Bslsools, where th- I| thy suuir-wreatlred tomb, thru with a
dint- a ebrery glow, bidding defiance
I
trustee s have been fordhd by tltf pressto the stubborn aad persistent efforts of
। whi»|«rrvd prayer It strength we turn
• ure of dreimstnnrei t Jtnke aclioxs, tai-, (away ar.d with a Birdie ca our bps and j
From King Yas, “Hafyy New Year''
|fanaity doos not exist, ^vea in name.
(courage in nor hearts, greet the newaad the jmghngcf marry belle, aceomTMUUFerry,
87
;
Blair.
33
;
J.
,
Michigan
has
b
-coraoa
mine
of
wraith
(
panied by the joyous merriment of the
for ail the book publisher-, who HteraBy
lhy l&gt;ar,JeB o{
Ulsoml unrulers, seem to th ro w bask the sound of M. Howard, 1«; W. A. Howard, It.
twk'’1’ "f «hn l-'oj'V and . aatsvipatad sorrow*, snsybap thou bear
mirth which ell nature has conspired, ( FewrU Uiti—Ferry, IT ; Blair, 40; •
J. M. Howard, 15 j W. X Howard, &amp;.
1 rat ia thy bosom joys that shall dieriate
JVU faUri-Forry. 41; Blair, 4&gt;; J,
; every grief and jiisrs that shall reward
' crery laborious effort. At least wo hope .
M. Howard, B; W. A. Snrard. 4.
_
, and hotline toil, confident that wkatevxr i
S-U Mfe-Feny, 50 : Blair, S3; J.
There are. in many W «ur .ejtotds, J
came
r«/rettr of all earthly af- |
M. Howard, 4.
Mr Ferry having received a mgiarity
of all tbewia. cut, &gt;ae umijBaifti

“Hapfy New Toaso-'MMg may they
ousdo and ga with aa much of pleosnrr
and Uttto of pria, w this of 71 dimly
farariiadowiag to ua the eternal holiday
beyond the river, whore ^Jiauure is unwbpee duration is maaourod a 4 by the
transieat fight of moments, nor of years,
bxtfby the eternity of heaven.

ptahday tUrt^biramlldofor u. what is b~t and'
. I--.
wla{ will contribute evcntasJly to our|

|PRESTON &amp; BROOKS!

Office over Grant A ITiillip.* Store. Hssruros, Mtautr.

REMOVED

New Advertisements.
To tbe

truest good and His greatest glory.

r [We very much regro that the fore­
Benator Wilcox, of Ixmawee, and
going cvtnninnicatioc came to hand, too
R^wsresilutiia Rifcrd, oF Heinen; wore
I late for oar hot iaane, M it would bars
appointed a committee to writ upon Mr.
been pocwliarijr appropriate for that No.
Ferry aad invite hie praanc- in the aeni A good article, however, ia sever &lt;nrt of
rtis. They ahortly after reteraed, hav­ beeoam inevitably and ns a means t&amp;
ing that gentleman in charge, who was acenro tbe notice of du&gt; Legislature pe­ &gt;laic and therefore wo proaaat It to oar
' rvadesM U this time.—Ea.)
received with great enltairiai, aad
titions are to be circulated all throogb
briefly addressed the cuneus in tbe fol- the State, asking that acticn be taken in
regard to the r«y taportnts! matt, r?
Every man whojtai to buy acboul books '
sbocld sign tkG [Mtitfoa, and thus help '
on one of tl;e cxsix needed refonne Con­
nected with our aeliool system. This i. j cituaont 11,750,000.
the people's meoaxtre and they should
A eait against the Erie railroad two'
.
see that it ia nroujptiy attended to aad i pics four hundred pagva
(•n the first ef Nov. Sing Sag roataiasd 1,209 mu virts,
’

The l*it«iihtat for the ensuing year h
L- W. Brown, of Wayne; Vian Fred- •
doata. Jahn H. 1‘idmcr. I’. A. lAtta end
E. Mudge. Secretary, E Willard, at uforturad annually ia 1‘ariy Maine. •
Monroe. Tn*surerk H. B. Falfoea, of 1 Omaha oflera half fare tickets to aad
1 from church on her street reilwayu
It ia a matter of ragrat, awl the Rfcrtc ’I Females nudibig to qualify tbeowalvee
ia mah -Jsa loser tkereby, that the Sa-'I as nurew should apply to the Uriveraitv.
jerriaoes of wml oouat&gt;'o»' Uro pc*. j An Irishman bearing that all fleeh is
“itted many cxuollaut men to b« coiled gnu-, inquired if hay was beef e-Ze-awW.
Oom tha*up*winteadcney tu take charge ' A ealfi th’m« incatfoi chi, giro a pint
1 of milk daily, and fo uu tsUibuxm xa
’

New Block,

C onfectionery.
LASSES ST»«( THAI

Scientific American
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j rnrricFH ucgai. blaxkx
j}Ukinn&gt;k ikl

Iteugirt. t adds length to du. day. of
man: it ia a tunic aad sheald bo iodnlgedia freely.
dfo Jobbers, if that's ae, the Laugh­
ing Hyina shuul lire forever now.
' Mr. Ycruag. of NcvKOatlf, Eos raised
two crops ot tomatow bam ano aet of

CARRIAGE FACTORY

TU fang loAkril for, and long desired
baS for otjr new olnu-di has arrived st
M Umade its ndrant Friday evening
the 23d last-, and occasioned modi ex
eitemrat and mxteh rejUriag, auS «x&lt;&gt;

BestlndncssentsT

THE MEW TOtl METMMIST

�thsrein of our LcgUature, that aa
era go liraent bo made to OOX School Law;
so that a greater uniformity than now
exists, can be secured in the lists of the '
sclmol l&gt;ooks now used in our district
school*. A person who hae never stop­
ped to investigate this matter, Is but lit- ‘
tie aware, what a burden our schools 1are and hare boon a great many tragic
stagger under, a very mountain of books, 1narratives before the public some of
all at them good enough perhaps, but so which are of wonderful age and world­
many are they, that in.tee.l of being ’wide notoriety. Ihnminant among thtoe
aids they beoome impediment* to tho 1are "Jack tho Giant-Killer," 'Seven at
a blow," "The Brown Dwarf and Moth­
er Hubbard’s Dog." There ore highly
tod in our rural district*.

■ ICMICMI CEITRAL R. R.

Grind Biver Valley

Division

It ia do uncommon thing to find in a
; school, five or six different kinds of Rre-

See

I phico, their numbers are ahaosi enough
j to stagger belief. As a result, in many
Why, up mit Mare Allen, he has got j
of our district schools, no clasuficaiion
somesobigpr as this never res by two ,
rcanbemads^ fur there are as many
or three several times by deader.
' rliqis as there are scholars, no progresa
i can bo made by tlio pupil that ii worthy
Foa Bata.—I offer for sato—" Dirt | of tho name, and last but not least, of
Cbmp," the inside fixtures to the store
I tho buying of odwal books, there is no
occupied by Barber 4 - Bailor, immedi­
end. Every new teacher wants u new
ately after their remora] The whole
book, is a phrase that has been uttered
embraces counters, shell lag, drawers,
j thousands of time* in our State aad is
desks, ete. Any one deairiag to fit up a
; altogether too true.
store of any kind, will do .well to giro.
j A politicnwiil soon bo in every school
me a call, for it will bo sold fur less than
। districtin Barty County, and we liopo
lumber prices. Call an or address
■ that e-ery teacher' school uffirer and|&gt;aW. I. F. Huts, Builder,
rent trill sign it Let ths people speak
1 by thousand, in thia matter, and their

An.

Michigan
OLD, RELIABLE

DIRECT ROUTT.

voire, will bo hoard and hooded.
, Too much praise cannot bo bestowed
' Oa tho men who have commenced thia
work, and wo sincerely hope that their
efforts may be'erowned with suecesx
"Gat 'an Fix re, oa itcv Naw Ora."
' —Those old eouchre, sofas, sofa-bottom­
ed chair*. divans, tete-a-tete*, or any
thing in the upholstering lino, cun be re­
paired, and they will look as nice as
new. lean doit, and on reasonable

fl:::

dehrered her Lecture upon Woman's
Bights and Ihities, at the Court House
on Tuesday evening last, to a largo and
appreciative audn-occ. Mias V. ia an anergctic and eloquent speaker aad drew*
strict attention without seeming effort.
But, as ws kept no notes, wo shall not
attempt to give ersn a synopsis of bar
discourse, and had wo note*, without tho
ability to write out the lecture in full,
we should fairto present it to our read­

. A Depot of the G. IL V. Div. of the
Everybody.
M. C. IL IL is wonted down town.
Calculating to ksep a diary, or pare
A good Sowing artesian [well on the
book can find a choicu selection at J. P. site where they ore drilling.
Roberts * Ou’s Drug Store. State St
Asornaa Warr—A steam fite engine,
or Holly Water Works.

ers in its true and interesting Ught
is not to b&gt; denied, say what we will
of Woman-* Rights Women, that Miss
V. made many palpatilo hits, and addu­
ced arguments to sustain her cause, that
ora not easily to be overthrown.
Tbe speaker not only talked freely
' day tho —Id Lost. The Calendar ot coxes ■ upon the rights and duties of her own
ecx, Lut in a lady-like manner jogged
will be quite large.
the rlbow of the masculine fraternity;
Tas Engine at the artesian well is
I showing in n clear and i«rspicuous man •
kept fired up, and it looks as though
‘ ner, that llieymct only Asd rifhit, but
something » aa going to l&gt;e done.
I that they also hJ dalsa to perform.

In showing up the two sexes as they
arc now constituted, and especially as
constituted in fashionable circlet, she
I was vary happy and amusing. The
young tobacco-Rjvurf about to deposit his
Dtnrmx—Hou. Daniel Striker, first vote, stroking Ids sparsely - settled
Hon. IL 1‘. Cherry, Hon. R- J. Grant beard and moustache, was g wd; end
sad a host of other notaUos from Barry the fashionable lady that placed thread
County, deported Monday tor the Capi- • in her wrinkl--* before painting, was ex­
cellent, and presented in fine style. In
short. Miss Victor is a lady qf fine cul
■ Oca printers have all enjoyed the bol-; i lure and great ability, and her Lecture
idaya by having “good times." That
accounts fur the delay in our paper this
:

number of Cutters and Sleighs this
son. Good sleighing makes their ti
lively.

Peninsular Railway.

tSlDTl aur.
r.ir
mi.’i warr.

ii

Gn“:

WWTi MICHIGAN
soram RAHIAT

FOR ALL POINTS EAST A WEST.

thorough and practical book keej&gt;er Wo
Ma. Faaxts of Jackson was in town arc personally acquainted with Mr. B.
Monday endeavoring to organise our i and know that ho ia fully up, and even
nmoteur singers for the celebrated play beyond the standard in hia profession.
; He beiieres strictly in tho double entry
system. Not being fully acquainted
with this system wo hare had occasion
to call on him ecveral those, while doing
Ws would call attention to tho adver­
tisement of “Gies' Ex tricolor.” Wo have business at Charlotte, and. aven here, to
tried it and must certainly say it re­ help us “post up" and in every instance
moves /ratting ink without leaving a things were sot to rights and our heeds
made “ievel" in a very short time.
stain. All druggist* sail it
His instruction* are so doer, hie illustratons baaed on such strictly scientific
aad practical principle* that tbe moat
the other day destroyed tho interior of stubborn can see clearly into the myste­
Perrin's Bank. - The books were saved ries of Dr. aad Or. of every busine** roand the safe and money came out all
right. Tho building can be repaired. jj In April 1863, Mr. Brown opened a

'

Oce Csaxita boy dosirre us to express
hi* thanks to £o«e who eo kindly jkttchased hie New Year’s Address. He
bopeatboy msy hve to enjoy many
"n*Pf9 Nrr Tears,'’ aad receive * via.
it annually from the Carrier B&lt;iy of the

•

’1"‘nJUl&lt;l&gt; cL*u&lt;odo»ruW“^111»rr far the Itetret Improvement* tn

tho*. Others contain instances of uwxumpled daring. Aa fur instance in the
tale "Seven at a Mow," the brererr of
the little tailor ia unequalled, and what
trtmendoua courage wm displayed by
"Jack” who slaw ths Giants. From tho

brought out in ell its native vigor and
bounty. Many preaago* are noted for
their pungent perapicuity. It is psrhapo
a little curious to note that tho greet
Srtioa of three writings are in hem­
med reran, and here it is that mecomjeritivn ho* received its high­
est polish. But our limited space Dem­

ding," and “Simple Simon." Three and
many others of thia class have been eel
to muaie and occupy a loading place
among the finest operas of thw Old Mas
ter*. They exhibit the broadest humor
twenty fine cagravings; and thia ia only
a sample of the Rcaxt1* usual contents."
But, whether tho Resat t*ys it* pub­
lisher or not, it must pay those who
who take and reed it; henre we adriao
our friends to subsroibe for 1871. Its
inducements to local agents are the

class, vis; The Canine. This-class is
altogether too lam to allow us to particularixn. We will simply state in oonclusiou dint three vary in length some
being originally short aad others long,
though in the hands of severe rrdwt ma-

Window and Door Frames, Milk Safes,
and Brackets df every description.

form clubs for the Reau, should at
once addreee D. D. T. Mooste, 41 Peek
Itow, New York, or Rochester, N. Y.
Wo hare special arrangements with
the pubhsher by which wo can furnish
the Born sad JCrer/s Jhrrf j¥re.rwl-

January number tho Aiferiw eaten upon
a new volume and a new year. It would
soom impossible to make a more valua­
ble compendium of fore gn current liter­
Enrrox or Bassn—Permit mo thro* ature than the Acbrfi has always been.
tbe medium of your extensively csrenlatad and intelligent peper, to return
thanks to tho Brcthenra of all denomin­
ations of the faith and Christian* friends,
for the public testimony of their respect
and esteem to mo, by the elegant dona-

I feel honored by such a crowded aasrenblsgo of the infolligonl and highly
roepectabl* inhabitants of beautiful Prai-

I tender re*j&gt;octful gratitude fur the
arduous undertaking by our Baptist sis­
ter. Mrs. Benjamin, of Prairieville,whose
Christian graces and works of lore fleer­
ing forth aa a refreeing stream “never

which are American Humor, The Pres­
ent Condition of China, Bohrer's Life
of Lord Palmerston, Tho Ban's Corona
Bianca Capello, The Fiji Islands in 1868,
1868 and 1870, Ekotebre of tbe War,

aniem,” making glad the hearts of all
that she is lorad by. With similar re­
spect and esteem to thaw ladies kindly
assisting and all that intonated tbom-

generously carried out and I array ia
Chicago rify has made my heart overflow
with the tendcre*: sMidtudo for your
high aad exalted worth “noble citirens
of Prairierills." I feel myself unworthy
of such grarimu feelings sopubMy uprereed. and deeply regret I cannot aoquiesce to the oaroeet invitation extend­
ed me to spend a season in your midst,
in my humbin offoits to preach tho Gos­
pel of evsrlasting life, having made ar­
rangements to spend the winter in Chi­

; Sot of Book* on the Double Entry *y»। tern for Saunders 4 Holm**, then pubEsher* of tho Charlotte ApsUfiMa. Mr.
S. now sap: " &lt;
,
“I would not take 8200 for what I
learned ia the two days of Mr. Brown's
labors in my office, and be cotspeDed to
go baek to the siqgle entry system.”
Mr. Brown can b« found at our Sanc­
tum fur a few days, and if any would
wish to hare a set of books opened, or
Ors Nashville neighbors still keep up
any thing done in tho tin* it will pay tbeir focture*. Wo have this week print- 1
them to giro him a call before he reterns ad the b*De fe* a leetase to be delivered

H. A. GOODYEUL
dally, wore happily surprised to too our
old friend, Ca/L H. Cabot make hi* ap­
pearance In ouy village last week. Ho
dropped in upon us as smiling os ever
and just as happy a*if bs never hadjbeen
swamped in Lak. Erie. Many. doubtUm, road ia th* daily papers about th. and Pumpeii re though hr Lad jdayod
tn them whoa they were thronged'sriih
busy life, he can not fad of ferreting
the subject with the greatest attrectireiums. The lecture will bo a rich treat,
ani many will doubtless enjoy it
was supposed that all were lost, but all
Tax Tareexx-In another column
’ oa his boat wore saved by ths kind pro­
tecting hand of Prevrimoe, and the wiBbo fouadthePrapoMMof Th IWfeso, tho hading journal of tbe United
faithful**** at the Steam Tug that cares
Btetoa^thejmrr whtah asere lhaa
te their rescue. But only a few miles

Geld 4 Silver W.tchea

Manutectams of

department of book keeping in Olivet
Tax printing and fiuiahing of Buwne,
To tbe Bov. Mr Kotehum, Methodist
College is one of the successful features
Robinaou aad Bailey's block u progn-w&gt;of the institution, aad should be well Pastor, I would express my ooteom and
ing rapidly. Tho whole building will
sustained. The department is under the gratitude fur his brotherly love at al)
be ready for occupancy early in the
limos, and in doing tho hoauraoftho

village last Saturday evening, watching
the old year out and tbe new one ia.—
We should judge from the demonstra­
tion* that tho old year wvnt out with a
crash, and the new one camo in with a

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

lie ar* thrown open and its inner life ex­
plored and laid bare. 801.0 contain
lively d&lt;liniatiuns at human nature lu­
terepcreed with powerful atroke* of the

DICKEYfc BENTLEY,
Sash. Doors, Blinds. Door and Window Frames,
Corner, Stair and Ornamental Brackets,
Kewell Posts,Banisters, staii
Railings At,
*

NOTIC
M.

9.

Gt)O r&gt;

Will retire from the active dutie* of the firs, end devote hia

time to closing up our books.
itivdjr requires

rlU

usdMrtde theaamc by Cam or

�BHF

LSOXL

1HM

ECLEi

The Baronet's Son.

: ‘ vidk’a -’
FLORAL GUIDE
■

For1 1871.

-J.

«QKd«ltb biood.
ihitttag M* band in hia broast puckrt'
Lowell drew out hie little water-proof j

ERIE

RAILWAY.

1.400 miles under NO tsilM without
On" Management Change of tejochM.

lowikr cxawimd th » wound. Il W '
bran made by aoutact with the akarp
roric,. and even Ixwder jweive^ ite tor-1

Mzojir&gt; gjivax-^BLK wucf irocnr

NEW YflHS

“If hetoraWdeod he anon wdl he.'

KXtXX'TJU.Y.

BOSTON,

Rxk Wat to New Ydrk, 385 mile*,
Buffalo to New York. &lt;23 miles,
Ihmkirk to New York, 460 mile*.
(Tevetendtn Now York. 625 miles,
Cincinnati to N. Y^ 860 miles,

into th" wwtar. Pgra'-HttJe white he
crouched on tho Uoaen in ausiwa-baitlinar ia tnay ba with ths better and aobler metitiota of hi* nrturu.
•
Al teat, with aaddeti ami abrupt
Kealifaaaoes, hia Mod* stole into tti«
brrart poekrt cfTrosailiaa aad drew out
hia private note book: a packet of lottiTs
mid a few trinket*. He eeeurvd these
to&amp;nug hi*'own wei gMuento. Their
and Mt face hontenod.*and be luwlf*?*-

NEW YORK OBSERVER

side the lardy of hr* tneud and-rifled
hie garment* of all that they contained,'
i hestewing hia plunder oa hi* own per-

YEAR BOOK
AND’ALMANAC,

warren menrogiMi. oe itau unoenasra a
war of tbr countries tuclosing tbe Uedjtreranaan ttaa.hi camjaay with one of,
tils late tutor-. Tt»f* tuntletnan being
unexprctedly promoted to a prote~ rshin abandoned
Trmllhtn
Hasten. ’I
knvfng
hint to find
anotherattraveling

TO OA- ISSUED JAJiVAM Y\n. tan

ROBACK'S
| te dying or denji
. aelf. This liken
■make my futtune____ _____ ____

» hyiM* F*1- .“4 ,—I r’W1'

••d hu aearvluug glancee iu an inland ;
direction. A ughk *» from a cottage j
window, glauuaariag faintly through the (
' thick hue. caught bia gar*
Raising Ira Toice, be called loudlv :
Help! Hut there ' help " '
Th.- wind had abated, nnd bin cries
rang out through the night with atartling rintinrtnsa* The light he had «wn
mov'd aad disappeared A minute la- ,
ter amwering criea rem bod I-iwdrr’s I
earn, end be Beard hasty atepp, and aaw '
tho opptnwhinp light'of a lantern, barr.o ।

tlATBfTBBtLT.

livfain has tag fees* Mate la I
ZVCPSfESaJ.
be Cassii of lurry .•-! Mat
Imn J.“»rvie of tU tUr of
I ftetam. .a«!«ul. 1‘ltet
■SB *•*&gt;•«* JMt M-I.nl a
nxirttrsAr-

-

37 F-rf Xaw. flu Tori

BITTERS

ssfa.'WE.Ta.x-'xt

aan wrecked on tbe rock* 1
r ike '
kfro of Hiav.m, hasten 1"
&gt; The bearer &lt;rf tbe lantern, atteoded !
by a male cotnpoaiun, camo ruaniag to ■
hnu, and was boon al his aid* The

ennah. a graile abets
campaaiec wae alao tHcOian. but evi-1
dentiy of romewhat higher degree
Both wen all esotament. aatouiahment
arid aympethy
In m few words as jK wible Lowder
told the ttoty uf ibaudupwrwek. and
called attention to the taaaGmi of hia
noble young employer.
“ I think h’e is dead!" be said, is a •
choking vein*, ^ "’l.'arry him up iii your
cabin. Let everyth ng he don" that ran

SIDNEY K. KORSK Jr. id,

Hair Restorative
fsisssuw
MEW ADTERTISEflEXTS.

111K by teaching English, and the oa:

iiMi

upon tola companion In surprise and

Lowder followed them,
bewailing his lou. Tho above wo pub ,
Uah as a • [«&lt; imcn chapter , but tho con­
tinuation of this story will be fonnd on­
ly in the N. Y. Lodgvr. Ask for the
number dated January 7th. which can
be had at any new* offioo ।
' '
If you axe not within rwu
o&amp;e, you Cia'Mfe the E
to you far out year by at
'fatten to Robert Bonner. ]
Williant atrnet. New Yon.
inure £br original.-______ _ _ . .
any other periodical in the world,
ill publish none but th» very, very
Ita moral tone it the purnit, aad
ireulauoa tbe large*! Everybody
rbo take* ft b harpier far hating :t-

8 O’CLOt’K. „„
I S ALESMEN VANAED.

/Ary .rre ns.nte
UfA trifA toJ
teilkoMl m-jorioaliny, liuu
odoptitg lift,
&lt;Ac ear “f rrrrg
My.

PILLS

BLOQl'
deye-wkepar.;
rh.nrd nt mty i
atoev Ikr j
rrtrcMe/y far

For flair bfi lfrnnlati&gt;\

EOTFS WASI-USG-IACH1NE,

LATK.T M VCH IMHOTRIt—X!n&gt; TO SFW

Universal Clothes Wringer

eflbrt. “lly hlbar baa a ward. Um
dMVbter of aa old frtenil Ab I hear
IBM wted shriek 1 The gate to tnorwati,l^Yee." aeaecltd Lewder. “AM Um

TRY WKLLS’

Carbolic tablets,
iScsssJsHig^^

SSL

niCU-AMlI BFFEt.

aSR* ';J|| ric"r. ieotom HbuM Oto-

xTtas^-^stg.
Utltali ■ CmkIui*, frss
I«•*•«• MesraakM aa4 M

GFTHJTC LT CLUBS

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si Crjuuh itl.r Tt-fc

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�New Advertisements.

F K EE!

■epee* apse lauds al any time within
u" —’

V

WATCH!

tmertr own ooMMmiaaxBs. .

d.naty cxmdtfe of tho preudTSefetarial
nominee, two yean ago. The plan
doubtless was more extensive titan fee
garrulous etrickiaml aitpjweed, os the
contest four year* 60m now will donbt-

Tb* repevta from (Motto Gerfen .how
that 2.500 German* drained for thia
Stat, arrived al that port daring t»« flrat
•leven mouths of tbe year 1870; of thia
number U&gt;" are reported a* havtng been
forwarded directly through the *g*Mt St law aetheriaed^cto
the State Commtasioote, white th rough be«n eteetod pnorl

ttufog tU year* 1800 and l»70, by
mease of Swamp Land gr.ote, 580 mlfas
and "20 rods of wagon road* hara beeu
felly constructed and th* wosk named;
in addition to which, 229 mike and 807
rod* are nearly rosnpleted, but not suf-

oastelly dMlared,_________ ________
wbelhar tbe .Uetiao of two Commission.
era i* valid, and a* **rioua quretioe* are
likely to aria* if m action i« taken. I re­
command lb* peesag* of aa act, similar
to act No. 103 of T8C3, validating aad
confirming said elaettea, if U shRifeteHi
ly appear that, al tbe dste' ct btertion,
such of eaid conn lie* eetttained a popcla
ifaa of 20,000.

dosinftilo to any but th* vury Bton. who .i*.W silUfpr 1 ted
are least fitted to fill theta
Wo thus JSTX’Vlto ii’u
fully learn tho pl*u of 1868, by which
----------th* will of th* people ha. again been
overiddeu and their choice defeated, but
are at a caaptete'to** to reconcile it with
the prafoasion* of *ooe of the gratlrtnra

of ouch treachery, or our contempt for
the bxti who can lend themselves tn
such a work We by those matter* be­
fore tha people aad/ik with Dr. Fbh.
FMorefemiegfar W*’ commend

A NIUE WATCH k
A Hunting Case Watc£ ?
A SILVER WATCH !
A Raliabfo Waiqh 1
A GOOD WATCH!
An American Wafab
A WALTH-ik WATCH !

PRESTON &amp; BROOKS!

A Watch fur a G*atl&lt;rman !
A Watch for a Lady ?
Gold Chain for n Gantlonan I
Gold Chain for a Lady !

THE PEOPLE’S WBKLY

—_
..
an unpradanre
to write it, for tha highest human inthat tha |&gt;eoplo genuius cannut wholly protect us ngoinst
■'
‘
' thierre
Thus taking final leavo of this subject,
I desire to avail mteelf of the xcasion
■ to tender my deep dnd hearty thanks to
oil those honorabfa end h^minded
mon wh» have so funselfishlv stood by
mo in thia whole ebntost. Their Sternly
friandahip 1ms end*arod them to me be­
yond exprvweian, and more than eotnt^nratwi for every tegreU
X&amp;BTIN BIAIR.

Tn* reward for gutting five suocm*ful ■ oanvaeoere to work for pnraiiuma
wMch will b* sent, to abow ciarua-tx
will b* a genuine

Laders, with ammnition for that dare of
Mwawqrr
r” .
LAIfiEI STOCK THAI EVEBI
■ I reeommoad that aetbority be given
"-to the Governor tn dispoe* of all ordnance
■
Tb*
epplk-aut, ftr ftU j^rtinhn. tnuat
sod ordnance stores that ar* of bo value
to the Slate.
onrliMo u letter from n jwoininent buai'
Tb* expenditure* tf the Board danug
nre* man of hb place that he i* COM­
wore 85,878 82, of wifeh
I deem it my doty tn call your alien
PETENT and TRUSTWOHTHY. Ad■" — ------- *
in aiding tie* to tbe subject of the erection of a
reodrts foe tolls in
rorah-d 831.
new CaniioL Tbe present Slate House
,
i 579 M; fa 1870, &gt;41^42 30, ammmtfag
was built Marly twroly-Kv* yrara ago,
for tbe two jean, to &lt;73,422 26.
Tbe
wben tb. State was coraparaarwly n*w. '
• toile for th. year 1870 were W.828 76, or
with a popolaticn about asredwrlh as
■ about 25 per cent Urge: than for any pre
large aa al tb* proerat tim*. and with
I viotrn yntr:
about oue-lwrlflli of tbe present taxable •
peeiaUy to that pretion relating to tf;r I During the biennial period just past
valuation.
—VJ- — w PvyfeEi
■ ^mwMtowwa
- -- I1.1---- Ji ow KwaI : the pier tm the north aide, at th* west end
Tb* present building wu designated brought before the pubb.-, waa desirable written on a card, wr on- rent—he will
bdreviori tnfeepewmar upon hi. dfo- .of ah* canal, bo* U*o extended thrr*
I had not intended to take
lor a temporary purpoe* only ; was poorly from mo.
■hsagi, or te hia fowdy daring hi. w
built, and ia wholly tnsu&amp;eteol in site and any notice whatever of these transac­ not havnto go to Europe fur an example.
Prnvuiona,
Earthan Ware,
fiwomaat, a pswtof bd* eortongx.
accommodation. «vea for th* parpuw for tions. Tho letter WM not written to tho The Canadian I'cataoffico Dvpartment u
Notion*.
.
wbieb it u now used.
• | public or for tho public, neither did I or
cuKMiauios m xws KxaxxxasaBt 0* rvTbe Legislative halls ar* now small and 111 anj friend of mine have anything to do minion, where it is awaited with strong
Bsfo. xreuksteTosr, sxn cXsxnsBU is- and general rrparre made over tb* wbolo
ioeoarsaieut, without vntilalioa, end with its publication, and no nwpoaaibiliexptraaions
of
popular
favor.
Tho
DeSlllBlfofn
; / j ■■ '
without necessary committee rooms. Tb* ty rests upon us for any unpleasant ntTho Boost of Cdmiaissionero for foe
Tho iucrceaad besiaem oi 1870, war •d, thst hereafter aU elatote for bounty 1 Library should be steadily increased, but sulta
that may flow from that act
Jo inrtmetrf will fura jdt thecard*. stamped,
1
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.................. 1 tee parsoixalfy ITS oily one at a lung so­ and without any expectation of gain to
say farmer year lets b* largely attributed shall foul be pererated to lb* Quarter
----- *---------- -vfforcd from the
master General for examination, and, if
fa' tfwsye’ •Bfiie
•om ia es-vediogly (mall, and wholly
deemed oorre*i.Mfora* may appear from
tfit for that puqxe*
ting it belter to
th* reearde ia the o*ea of tb* Adjatoat
Tb* building used for Stalo otteera ______ ____ ___ — distract tho IL&gt;and Quartermaster Genmb, lb*y shall
u likewise daeignod for temporary use, publican party by public oouiplninte.
be traMtnitted, with th* propte c*rtifl*ate
■j 1_____ Tn ___ a— Il______ .
Now.
however,
aumo
my private oneof enlistment and credit to th* Auditor
reejiondrnc-’ is, by tarcwcj and fraud,
General for final examinauoa and adjust| drugged before the peoc^e. and my must
maat, th* warrant for lb* amount claimed
. ascret utterance* nsBrio public, I think it1
to b* w*Md by the A editor Getrnre) only ;
II ■ aanlemplated to feepen lbs canal wbea Ute proof aball b* dear that th* ap- 1
right to Stat* tho wbolo of that corrnsso aa to increase tbo depth of.wslet to .plieant is Is^lly *ntill*d to th* mooay.
j noadone* eo that tha stolen porta may
fourteen foet. or about three and ooe-balf
, tie understood end tho reqnnaibility for greakr attractions tbad heretofore. Ono
feel deeper than at present; to ebsagv
; the whole may mat where it fairly be- ■' distinctive feature of tho □aiaxx is, tho
Early in th*year 1889 I caused te b*
' the present sloping sids-waJIs, and make
i longs.
! bright sharp way in which it it edited.
thsrn Marly vertfate, by which means lh&lt;/ Ififed in th* Treasury Dcp*rta&gt;*sl of lb* 1
It will Le rermembered by nsi st jxr- Every subject of [Opular intercut i* at
width of the eeual will be incresaed mot­ United States, * tlalm asMtmlfog te *59,
. *om faauliar with ear pabtica tltal in
. ly fifty per cent; to construct aa adds- '098, for premiums paid by tb* Scala to
tho Konalorial canvas* of two ymrs
j| unco seised upon an* written up by tho
I IL—ul —■ .t I—V- —— .LaLta A* 1recruiting ofirerr, for procuring men and .
I Mr. Fmy, the present nucnibtx?, ana !' most cowpatent jaerenu.
abovvi wstefl yafpMa of&lt;100,n&lt;X&gt;, to be Be found in the full and valuable report tbu* now used, aad al th* head bf *l*h having them mastered into tb* United |
myself were co-operating in an oHurt to
Ttte Gxtxxr ha* gathered around itset of locks to eoeetra** guard &lt;■&gt;•*. to Siatreaenire daring tb* war.
elect a Senator residing m tb* intani.r of *••!( a staff of tli* mnet popular wntcra
Thrrehia beau received from th* United 1
avoid interruption of aavignlira whenever
th* State, end of noceeuty to defeat tho
ramary, during'th* _mr jik.
The
in every department, and it is clear that,
While I may net be able to coiaaidc in ctdier lockia not fa cooditiou to be need
Trustass aak for jfl£oOOfor 7«71, and all Urn view* advanced ia the report, 1
Th* appronriatiou already made will 1
l orry waa oauerieAly tmrent m life elLirt, |। every number is mads up with the tuno ,
the some sMaol £r TFT" to meet def.- deem th* subjects diaemeoci of such vital in­ be devoted to lb* Upper end at the canal,
aod l certainly then baftsved was Bering
terest as to mtrit, and I doubt not they removing the guard gate* from tbete |Wt*ingud ta/lh, oa 1 axreiy wax my wit.
will rwoeivs, your earnest and thoughtful
■In purenancu of tho urgent request of
Uiat geaUeuma. X w«at ki Laaaiag at tho
Tb* rwudi*ina of *ounty jaito it gw
O[x&gt;n:ng of the aoaaion, where ho prom­
rally bad, tad ia many case* wretahed
ised to UMwt cir. Un arriving, hvwsvvr, ■ magazinra to furnish tho public with the
and daplurabl* in tb* extreme. I bare
I found that Mr- Ferry was not there,'’ best selection they could make from such
lice No. 38, Law* of 1889, tb* Board of
long braa. convinced that they are bet
, and there a ••emo! no certainty that he articles us were rent te to them for pub­
K rad.
Suu Auditor. ba. mad* several efforts
Read,
bods cfvloa. They ar* need chiefly fix
would be.
Ufa brother informed us
to bring about a srtllemeut of the claim
th* detanlkm •!pereooa eharg* with crituc
! that tlie bunorablo gentleman was rick, lication. The day for this is past, and
again* George M. Dewey, bet without
Th* young, th* old, tb* unfortunate aad J
[ but it waa soon ascertained that bo waa
suecem I Kara directed th* Attorney
' ihe orpravad, th* ianoceulaod the guilty.,
I summoned by telegraph, in pinch event11' very difforchl duty toperfonn from read­
General Io enforce the claim by a fare
are thrown together iu oc* eommoo roan
ho would be there immediately.
ing manuscript, and lulling out ths brat.
closure of the mortgage without farther
where for a longer or ahortcr tin:*, they ’ , lie must create. II* must map out th*
delay.
are deprived of all good itafcreee, and in
Rend,
! style of magazine bo wish** to produce,
Read,
■truefad by hardened rillianx in all mdn I
ner of iniquity.
,. and then seek out ihe must mo»t compeTb* whoi* (yelem is bed, and if it clL
11 teat persons tu prepare article* upon
not be abolished, it certainly can be im
subjects ton which tho public desire to
proved. The ysuug and tbe iwnoeeal
read- This important ch*4ge in tha reshoald not be contaminated by fcrxd u-J. I,. &amp; l&gt;. REED,
। i qtiiremwnla rt raagaxini' literature, Tax1 _
aeciatioM with tbe vicious, already steep for tbs purpoa* of aiding m eooauncting
ed in crim*. The jail* should b* *0 coo and coinplstiag three works, 200.00U
4 Glu.it waa U» tret to iii***ra. if it did 1
M 'inter is comint on.
•Irtsctad to prevent thia peoaueeaea* acre* of public lands were granted to the
nut itself create tho change.
.“
~
Go there for a Cutter,
tataroosrec, aad efrnrte ahould be med. to Stale.
On the 18th of th* tame month tha
farouhrtaploymentto th* inmate*. lam
Go there for a Sleifh.,
of Ihe eyituon lhallb* jail*coaid be made Legislator* of tho Stale accepted th*
Go therefor a Sled,
to answer their proper purpose* Letter, Kt, and -onfarred th* lauds upon the
Go therefor repairs,
age Lake and Lake Superior Ship
to a large extent be relet red «f th*ir de
grwdia* tekdaaate*. if placed directly Canal Company, upon renditions and
Go there anyway,

WALTHAM WATCH

GRICEIKS!

CARRIAGE FACTORY

£“?!?4S??,-±s±r‘ !““d

Michigan Exchange.

Go there just to see
How cheap ho can get you

Tbe poor are found in every tsowtry.

^W«q.
W i« &lt;&lt;W.

Aei *f Coagtite. approved July 3d, 18W,
a second grunt of TOO,000 acres was tnad*
for th* same nurpn**, and thia was ac­
• ha* done nothing in tb* 1 cepted by th* State in Ast No. 489, See State, ae w«ll u *f tb* United Stats*, is
■ in barzraay with tb* priaeipl** of oar Re­
way ef retaUiehiag atem-boasm. That •fan Levi a*T867.
It will bw seen by the report, of th*) publican gov*rnm«it, and no Icngre di»great evil* exist ;n th* county poor
bnuo* syntotn, cannot admit of a doubt. ofltears of lb* company, that th* 400,QPO : french is** a ra*e on aocowat of eelor.
In moat easaa thi* to wot obargaahte to th* aorvw of land selected by th«ir agent* in-[' All men ar* fro* sod eqaal before tb*
wantof humanity, bwt to lack of fafcrma elude many of the beat pin* and iron ■I law ; all alike ntitled to ehare th. priri
lion on th* part of th* people aa to the real Ends in tho Upper Paninaola, and are . Jcgoo, tad liable to diatharge all the da­
y
1•onditioa efthfag*. and lb* serious de retiaisud as of very great rains. Th«a* . tie*, of rilisens.
I easuiot but hsr* *xpre*e my regret
Irate of tbe system. White a large pro-, lands, by tha terms of tb* Act Of tha Lag
ulature, will b* “free from any tax for that Us smgla, disunte. and only prcposiuoo recommended by m* al th* extra
sreteoe ia July ls*t, wre not by itealf tabiU sflM Ot IntremnM* dr &lt;teb*ueb*n |
■ittod to th* dctartninaltoa ef Ike peete bad in mteV earn*daberod aad eikboth ,
pia, via: *» enable the svvual maaisipoL
body aad mtod.ao small number are there
sties to ratify rath railread aid bend* M
rf a very diflbrvsit etiaraeter.and from very
had breu earned *nd delivered in rood
di&amp;reet cuu^c. Ia all agas. both human!
faith, before th* Soprma* Court had de­
cided such aid uneoasritalfoual.
1 w*re eonfrrrvd ctaim that they are not
eootreetom far th* srmssraetioa of a pub­
lic work, but that an th* completion of
tb* tonal lb*y wdl become not only ab*t&gt;Inte owner* *f the 400,(XH1 acre* &lt;w lead,
but of the eanal ileelf. Tb* oaly groaBd
upoo whiob itair claim to brad, is lb*

th* foUogieg latter wfll abow :

anne^.

Vurr, Feb 22. 1869.
Hon Austin Biair:
Mr Due St*—Stare the great Sena­
torial coutaat, when our brilliant Mkhigander went up in a Alaas of glory. I’
Kara fait Uttl" in Ibo'spirit of writing. I
On my wag home the next day 1 foil in
company with Mr. Strickland, who bocamo communicative, and aloppad over
under a little outside pressure, and de­
veloped to ma clearly . that tbu whole
thing waa managed fa view of tha conteat two yean hence. Tho Ferry mun
•old out for a cunaideraUou to bv paid
the next tdoction of U. &amp; Senator. -1
aaid to HtnekfaaA how will your (our)
friend Howard regard thia election r
Won't he feel a little nervous about
his prospects ? Oh, aaid be,- it w under ,
stood that Howard stands no chance for j

Jackson and Grand Rapid*
Atif^'oKK warranted to be

AH II EPREHEJi TED.

lie m ember the place-at the
Old Stand ofJ. L. Reed, fbot
of Jefferson Street north of
the railroad, Hastings.Mieh.
J. L £ D. &gt;CTD.

Yours, vety truly.
OfiO. W. FISH.

The State Geological Board, under
wbae* supervision tb* work waa to b*

Alexander WtneboH, who had «fed the
same port&amp;m H the guologimt in.*.tire
two* cf footer yeara. Tb* Director im
mediately sstered trooo'the diacharg* of

up a If^ufan, earriafe,
cutter or sleigh.
Z'
arc now selling belou

B’t!

Btriekknd, and of which I bar* no
copy exrej.t one mad* and certified by
him with which a friond has furnished

To Bay Every Description of Clothing, Cheap!
the bargain mad* at Lanmng, a* de-

ata

(Hewarf) hM b-fi th.
-W
all the corrupt ring* hare; bwt while in
his tantrum,
tfafa twill I h. teik«d ogam* the omnibus hill and knoeksd
r*

To Buy the Best and Latest Styles

�HlHU
8 O’CLOl
ono-lmlf cents por sheet, or U12 in a
round totaL For evsry one of tlrnee
20,800 papers the poor devil has to turn
that munatrous wheel ten times around,
ora total of 20M.OOO revolstfatel I |
What D. D. will eay that oven tha De­
vil should not be pittied under soma drcumstaneM? But further food far your
conscienreo. Evsry one of throe 20,800
must be maBod. and
your poor tardy name must bo written!
Only think ofour tired editorial ftngm
sliding wearily over 20,800 names of
persons who ait cocapteoently tipped
back enjoying their papers, waiting tor
tho ''by-aad-by'' to pay far aU this trou­
ble! But further, and Bare panto again.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL ft. ft.

Grand River Valley Division

i-teittsr’H.wi'—-•~t

lK&gt;l litres piticq.

Michigan Central R. R.

L»uxa, JMQtty 10, 1871.
Mr. &amp; D. Dtoghtoa, editor at faImsiqg EyeMteto, has ho—sppnhtsdocsapiler of tho Lsgtetetire Manual, which

Tax Bird's Eye View of Hasting* hap,
bean distributed to the subocribere'of
| that picture.
It is a credit to tho publisherv.
Mr. D. D. Morse has done a
fins thing in getting up tote picture.

suite lu

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rsaus ceesrot see ata,trastowr*ets.

BsUtsCStek

Devil, far ha must run kte devoted legs s
over to the post office, his beak M rimes I
bent under aa many twn-bnahal foods of ’
■ those papers of dclinquonta. Msking In
Battle Creek has a naw and elegant Ij' all—say, * j wiraoy of 10 mites.
Now. funlicr suppose that you poor,
ptotofffa, erected by J. 8. Upton, post­
master of tfatitevj.a^tfevaid to b&lt;| ddiaMMt should journey iato foreign
tho best qnejVflkr'State txoept thoro climes les ring this bill .unsettled —and
erected by the tiensral Government.
. again suppose you should suddenly take
nek and die forgetting to name us in
^Tai rock at the arteauin wall waa your Will—(F) what then? Where
j struck Saturday, at a depth ol 1UI fret. would you turn up? And where would
| It proved to be only a strata of about ! our M00. go to ? We pot tho question

two feet in thickness however, and they
‘ are driving pipa again.
Tho driving is
very slow, requiring aboM-100 blows per

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE

tUMM, My

held at the M. E Church, Saturday and
Sunday, Jar. c ary 14 th and 15th.
Ser­
vices to commence on Saturday at half
past two o'clock.
Rev. A. J. Eldred,
Presiding Elder, will Im- in attendance. ,

b. L Hu&gt;xx has concluded to evade life
100 ordinance by starting a temper­
ice saloon. Ho mores out of tbe bank

We lay before our readers this week
' stare of any kind, will do well to give tho Governor’s message. It te a lengthy
ma a call, fur it will be sold for lore than aad able document laid off in oonveu- '
ient departments with sub-headings, so
lumber prices Cal! on or address
W. 1. F. IIixs, Builder,
jan-ttf
Hastings, Mich.

GCTTBG 01 CftM!. &gt;. I
GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS t
Solomon L. Hyde, Assyria.
Sidney P. Poole,
“
Ephraim Follett,
••
John II Tuekerauiu. “
Benjamin Hibbard.
•’
Daniel Darte,
"

Melvin Williams,
“
Wm. H. Lee, Woodland.
Jolm H. Holmes, “
Joshua Martin, Castleton.
Phillip Holler,
“
L. P. Cole,
••
David McClue,
“
Jonas Rasey,
■‘
George Morgan,
“
James L. Sisson. Irving.
A- J. Walker,
“
Simon G. Webster. Thornapple
Joseph C. Bray.
“

Senator Dexter has introdacad a bid
to amend the General Insuaace Lew of
1
Referred to Committee on Judi-

THE SHOT OUITU C8,
Uftt

mrrmar.

M, M Ml UH,
Window and Door Frnmes, Milk Safes,
AGENTS WAITED FOB

? and'BeyeliMs of ev^ry description.

The only contested seat in the House
is the one occupied by fl. L. Boyce, of
the Port Huron iDistrict. of St. Clair
county. The contestant, F. D. Welk,;

Tho faillire of the Home (fire) 1 nsurance Company of New Haven te giving
Mr. Swinefotd has introdnroda bOl.to
rise to ugly revelations in other cities, create a Sevoaieouth Judicial Orcrit;
the Cincinnati Cimx4 publishes state- also, a bill to authorise Owooeo to vote

GRUTSAYIIGTOaMKK

thoroughly competent and wo trust and insured community, into vigorous pre­
believe our people will giro him a agita­ cautionary action. «On* company is re­
ble reception and enrourngcmritf.
ferred to which paid out ten thousand bin te incorporate the Magnetic Miner
dollars for managing fifteen tltousand Spring G.mpe-y, of Spring Lake; all
Esuaexs, Cnaxent13,0 laraovxn.— dollars in ur- iniunis. Another is ullegod
a bill to repeal tho tax on dogs; also,
Tho Charlotte RtpuUitan has cume out
in anew and revised Lew, chxngv-l from
a folio to a quarto. This makes it more
satisfactory to their advertisers, no
doula, and gives to tho paper a better

Peninsular Railway.

. did Buiinewi Suits st BradL-r A LemIry's, can he afforded for twelve dollars.
They don’t tell us, and we surmise they
are trying to aee how large a benefit they
can giro their cus'oraom
15tf

vme than other cities. Chicago could
tell tales quite as bed,—and rather move
. of them.
Whan staid Ckomeciicat,
which te known all over the continent as
a groat trefficksc, in the insurance buriOn the Ixjire, Gen. Cxscrr has repolsI tire*, cannot aflunl guarantees against । cd several unimportant attacks by tho
atiou st tho IwsL Besides Illis, it in­
mismanagement, like that of the Home । Germans. His force ia reported to be
volves a lore of nearly fifty per Cent, |I Company,
it te time fa people to be in-1
200,000 strong and ready for astern.
comparing it, when token directly from
A Bordeaux dispatch says the Germans
an Friday attacked tbe Freneh at Vdlechasve and other places, ami fared
the linos at Noavilfa, but the French

far other purpos»s. aad when taken i hand, end trepidation in my heart, do I
en then:from and put into tho fire, romy to break the sileneo that for sojvebnstfon will be greatlyaidcd, and not ■ time luu liven the man lie that has wrap[xxj the Assyrian. And arm now. I do

imjm imll n
Over I
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Harsjssst rsMirsd a laigo aad. varied assortment of, £»Wrlor SUteTI
more than have ever been brought to thte Coanty.

nut know, just bow my missive will be
received. Ci'irospoudcats are supposed
to write news, hut there te no news;
they are supposed to be able to arrive at

UH fflffl I BCEG1H
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
FOR ALL POINTS EAST A WEST

chest, and back are protected, we can
stand an extreme degree of cold.
Our
lungs need |jrotectioa, and so do those of
shone. It te nqt enough fa Ihrew .
blanket on ahonsris ramp. Hte neck,
withers sodtettteders need protoebon,
and should hare it. Protect year her*,',
lungs, button his blanket snugly in front
of tom, to we do our eoate, and it will
serve to protect him from the driving

had any way, or didn't care for, ao that
Whether to be satisfied ar dterottafiod, to
sta; paahns, or swear like our army in
Flanders, waa s petal not sexy to settle.
Then there was ths Senatorial nemin-

Will hrirt teto the •cUw*4s-&gt;tio* ottlx 6ra uC
i4&gt;{‘'Sax w aixiog up; aw boot*.
AWiw-*-**
.Wrttr TvqWrw .ftfifauiari

tfost is Dr. 0. H- Brigham, of Ann Ar­
bor, a man of varied attainments, a faa
writer. and profound scholar.
Prof.
Brigham wiH dehvw the totcre that

apida,; ths tills bring the odd bat ngBut there is something in Nashville
■miv.si^flcMil A-»33l«"
bfadre towdart tori tok pork. Th-re
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HAST1WGS, BARRY COUMTY. MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18. 1871.

VOL XV.

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'loe hair, the whirh «bs didk:
JU .^tWalMgLafcraBfc
n“n ’■’•I***’* to tear, starve ataouat
of property to her. aattfi v fa gold ar.,!
portage aumje, tlat Im-I bLn worn
once and turned, which ^,,,,1 fare
of the vert cavern. Th. idea ef being । very Meh m her dreams
We would be fa great daxarrr from
fa such a plaec, revrrrt hundred fret
below tbs surface tit the earth, waa ap- ] the toll oomfocted faun, wboiedd toy
and biTTOw LnoiLTT of u. an ! .!«»,■ ,i„.
g®* wo were thritalid «Uh
ftfawAMB'Jrt111.-, ik.— t-« ——irr.1
"Then wo went to anotl
Garat vault, with wno&amp;n
wooden gallerioa,
gallerias, far al

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DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
HATS &amp; CAPS.
GROCERIES,

iMkaaotisuidritoihiMrty poles.

asaffgSa' =ESS
3sSrt.-st.-5s ssrsesaaa
UM mfagxrbMt that look like beoa. foot bofaw the rorfiu^of the earth

War fa Franco and
No Maa, Woman or ChiM can pay more for Goods in my Store THAN THEY

It ■ a poretivw impossibility. I do not ask H. If not conven­
ient to come ypufaelf; rend by yvur neighbor, or the children
They will do as
ARE WORTH.

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

mSITIH!

correepoudeuts of the Demit drtllss, bgcre-ww ew/Tl3L rerv "IV-,—
with a wish that th^ might gst It Into faoktag like (—^ sn -'- ■
M.&lt;1

imethMaerere, landed us on the solid
salt agnbi. AnMUr fang walk brought
M to the balhroom, which was iUmnfaa■ ■’ f
oooartoa. We should my it
‘fnWfighiyfcvt tongbv torty wide- It
had a gwllrty at due"end for the martoiaah; while at lhe niher was a beooti-

early typography any. that the couaBy
from the German frontier to Para, th.
scone cf th# present anal of war, and
th. localitte wUeh we ere mode too
painfully famlfaar with, as the battle,
ground of the contending arcnioa, poesees
an intercet which all can not fail to fort,
if they can far a moment separate it
frum th* details of the fearful drama
now being enacted.
We refer to the
part they imwaitii ia an—frwi with
the program of the typographic art
whilst in fie infancy, for there ia xmrcely
a place af anr note that Into events hare
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bridge; the frune. look h'ta&gt; r ring!*

imtt.

SCHOOL

North Side Main Street

THE LARGEST STOCK

m PRINTING rnmtrru
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BOOKS,

arrived with the "mixed" train.
"Agent, can I hire this engine to ran
me to Jackson in time to connect with
the •four-thirty’ Michigan Central fait
exnreeaMastr
"Hire an engine! Don't you want to
hire two or three national banks ba-,
sides F' replies the ■C*Dt&gt; Uugbiag.

were also of wood, gtld-d, with ehsons
and drops of pure salt tU cate end wax
a statue at SoPUina, fa salt, and anoth­
er figure wo did not reeognbe. ThU
cfored ttu. «•««.; mid, worn oct with fa­
tigue, wa rereAed tbs light of the heaven
again.
" We a rtkn4 net lose than fore miles

der wraknaa. of the eyes." THt press
waa entirely destroyed at the eommeawe-' ‘I
amnt of the French Revolution.
Mstx (Metre), which has requiredao
much notoriety,'was, sera Cotton, "one
of those towns early distingufahed by
the introdacti.m of-iinting." As cartv
as 1842 a atari wn. priniad there (the
first book of Timms, a Kcmfae).
in
I57.'i all Protortant printers had to quit
the city, and oil such authors had to got
their work printed at Paris or Rheima,
Me., for more than twenty ;years. Mats
waa aloe ocwol the first nlarea where
lithogmphy waa practiced, having had a
preea as early ns 1821. Three ia a work
t»Mbbto ~«W r--r l.
u re JEvm Metz, 1
rvo. (Cotton
does are gtve the author's naaaa.)
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SCHOOL BOOKS,

Hastings* Mich.

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HATS, CAI’S.

DRY GOODS,

DRESS GOODS.

GROCERIES.
CROCKERY

BOOTS, SHOES,

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the State.

fianiB wr pris ad frits, ui w till nmil SttoUtt
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WANTED!

ALL THE BUTTER AND EGGS IN BARRY COUNTY,
For which the Highest Market Price win be Paid

T2*"rkr- CLOVER HULLERS, FEED CUTTERS,
&amp;it,.«ssASi
CORN SHELTERS,
ro* s^zjtsr

E.P. BURRALL tfcCO,
HAJTlIUl IC1UIH1K*

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World Mdwer

and Reaper,

Gatapa’ and Taylor Sulkey Rake*,' Grain Drille, Whad Cultiva­
tor*, BALL, DODGE, and CURTI88’ PLOWS,
•Drag*. Cultivators—ia fi*ct. everything
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Gold &amp; Silvsr Watches,

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BCRLAL CABER.

agent tothaaagineerjjmd ia two wiinntea
। more wa are aS. thirty-acren mum,
| and fifty-five reteatao to go fa, and eeo- dared it: A irendeed men and women
। fam moa, wood train mail train, sad the hare chrerfuUy waited to let the "North- !
ward" bury a pstkage through to the
Wtoy'Rorei trains to look out for.
I Wkixh ! rush ' scream 1 sad we go thousands of iwmws of ths Jkre Frvre
abend * The ■‘Northward'* ia pointed Wpl bal hurrah! tMy yeO, aewego
by,
and the sound&gt;■ hardly died away
southward, and I am an the fireman's
seat. hoUfag on for dear lifa. “Haifa"
the fireman, keeps the ball going each
moment.
Cosalartor Doruranl chrnb.
SbeeOema. "Tore" holds the 'Ihad" with -an isoa band, and wn are
reefag toboattfieltlyrh
V '
If over I am rich. I want corn, a.-tiat
to paint nee a psetarn.
I want mho of
your laodscapea, with taoek cows and
mcaber odroa standing on a riverisbrink
—rar a boating party. ■« a market
aceno, nor a ship under sail, with . the
sun going down off het port quarter. I
want the picture to represent the interi­
or of a locomotive cab, the firemaa
throwing wood into the red month wait-1
ing to cunsum. it. with th. engineer •
peering fawm! Kke a sentry ea picks!
farad on the forer that efame«, nr gfane
more rtra, hi. clothing ton odgrmre.
his tee and ha nd. grimy with awe* end
* ~ * ■ * — * — - ‘--- L I _
■.

••made imWoC by Enrlirtuneu, atte
locality to which BmkarriUe's tamutifal
tw was trensfrtred m 1770, baring
foiled to procure a purchaser at home.
M. Hcaumarehiaa, who bought it,'open­
ed an office in this town, and at the ex­
pease of three' xnillio ns of frrare rabttrtnd an rdiiton cd Veltairo'a Works,
coamrtrag Of 20.0W copies, of which

teach th* young atari
Jrtfcniou u a filed
well fixed Ito u. too.
It hhs beret eonjeetared that a
of thn ream ia a wwld in itortfi
tod like the earth, by ram and
each one of whom is playing aj
gaswmaet My stare!
The stare show to much better
tag. by uarlw^tUam any oth

and Argentina Ehcni, sho Augusta TrtsbonwwB), is well known to the learned
as oaa of the towns that put in a claim
to the hoaur of giving biith te a typo­
graphic art, Sdurpfliu and others aautowing Ihst John GutonWrg printed
here between the years 1440rad 1450,

copy fa the show raae of literary curioeitfae tn the British Museum
Tint! is
also to bejwted ao the place at which
on* of the osriy attempts M printing
with fixed type. fe:crv-..typing) wa. sands
ia 1785, an account of which ia gv»«n
be M. Catus fa h Jfirativ, Paris, 1802.
lu.rim. (Berni Rbcmi or Durorotuore of their
y radefav- rnm). Printira was roeried on here as
yrhfah early aslfihl. IaJ&amp;HS wen executed hare
the first editioa of the Mranish English
Version of the New TeefamenL
Verdun (Verofinnetn or VirduntnaX
Printing was carried on here ao early a.
--‘-i -i..^TTT7T.. I.

�nxntr nui, written «d
suH»*a. Ua*M. we Mall'
or to prevent T

PRESTON &amp; BROOKS’
GOOD WA^tf!

eot de«n him aanpetrot to pwlerm.
। Th* article from wHch fhi. extract is
J taken wa* L H. H's account of thn Sea-

.
An American Watch
A WALTHAM WATCH !
A Waflh for a Gmlteman 1

•teoalwartsri, aUi.rofallow.,.
"Gro tf. Etewey (aitiag roar yoer

A Watch Ibra Lad^nf.

,... fipMHifriii iHwlUm • ....
Lhiutinaa number.
it .-pens with a
rare old Chriatauu carol, pouted in the
old English text, with a beau&amp;Ilv do-

‘ Gold Chain for a Indy'.

rigned illustroted border.
Thie ie fol­
lowed by “Folk Life in Sweden," an il­
lustrated paper treating compreheasiTe! ly. but dwelling at eomo lxMi»3*|O

The lightning ha. been chained, and a
submiauro yat potent dare obey* ft*
-rotor’* will. Under afemk .nd carb it
wing. fe^gM. girdknf
earth with

Swrodidt Christmas
peratitiucs connected WflT with Christ­

nr PmPS WEEKLY

mas aad New Year*.
"Tho Christm^f.
Sheaf,1’ a poem by 1’ho.be Cary, ia a
pathetic story based upon a beautiful
Norwegian Chris UnaAtMtnfT ft ’

Tho reward for gvttfog tiro success­
' w 4SM » "A ■" r-”1”™
’ which will. ba •*»*. •“ •h"’r

-WAOHAJ1 WATCH

, now contributor, is a sMlilU sfekorial to Charla. Dickotfe
'

;GET*r;

yond expression, it has the movement of
a grand piece of rau.ic from its begin- [
ning to its ctore. aad is in itself a Christ-1
mas Carol. Th* accompanying illu.tra- j

thn totsen of Governor Blair, thereto
pertaining. Ounrcmiag thoro letter* wc
were made to Say something m tho lari
&gt;«ue of the Bxxxxa that we da not bw-b*re, though we regard the obtaining
and puiferotion of private lettert, moment to'groat tho sum naked for.
through roeak-thief aguaer, an a littto
Tho jx-opjf of the Baste .Jiave a just
the moot daepiaabfo act to which a hu- pride in tb'o high xopatatiea of the Uni-

tion. ore in such wonderful ^aoMotyr
&gt;etife which fell In the. Rm Yta- with the writer', conception that they
rikUJd four tfeDdronand wondod
othuro The unrivalled works, at seem' like an indispensable portion of
a the Lnxmnbaqr and foe tattaem this memorial—tho most worthy float
dretroyod. The hospital Vol l&gt;e- I has been dedicated to the inmnAp: of |h*&gt;

vmrity atoang the cdueational institu­
tions of ilic country, anA W believe,
will enAorae any action oa the part of

of either of foe gvntbmcn to whom the
Pefrtetia prasumed to refer Nor do
we belie*, that fe. Into Senatorial COD- I

foe Leg Mature, calculated to add ought
to the fecifi tie* which that metitation
furniahA to the youth of our State for
tho mo* thorough culture in every de­
parting of human knowledge.

teat wro'ia fee best irtBeenced by any us az basis for settling the Alabama
-durulfon • First-That England .hall
pay th* owners for the ships and prop­
erty da*troyvd by the Alabama, with ia-

taut print, tn twelve hour* a brigade
armed aad equipped ia thundering to the
-recur at the .peed of foe&lt;y mitre an
hour. In halito^rntiro stead screwy
within riena] proximity, and alpy each
other by theme nd*. The instruments
of destruction hero kept pane with' the

&gt;r did'i) it a* the result of an

«iw

BA I J J

Senate of the Cnitod State* than Michi­
gan haa been fk fee peat tan yearn, and

OOtOIES!

Tho mote-Ihrilling and Interesting
’ TYolnanre ever‘written, is now being Prorhiona,
Earthan
published in tho People’s Weekly. . An
Notions,
other Great Story, “Damo Mildrod's
. riot," commenced in Qtrisfruat number-

Ware,

.•Exuxafcja;
..itejtot

COUGH'

CANDY!

1 Prrahnr‘
it
c comptet.- hiitory of the arquisitioa and
। um at uur root publj$ domain, and

CARRIAGE FACTORY

this atom of action, to perilously centripetal toward tho vortex of tho merely
human. The greatest wonder and glo­
ry of th* age ia that tho intellectum'
j and moral bolaarn ia ao nicely adjusted

H is worthy of nut* that sinev the sue
cossful laying of the Atlantic cable* that
disarraugre the equilibrium of the I laid in I MB has been almost the o^y'one
' whole. At no period in the life of hu- ! which ha* beendataagwlor Broken.' Afl- r
mani’.y have developemon^ of the ram- ' the failure of ftG5 this cable won qqustrutted with groat rapidity and- in flio
i summer of 1*86 Waa laid Afrwwreks
later the broken cable of 1SC5 wa* picked
up, and bnditi September of IMM.en May
' tone, or to replete with polished rhoto- ‘ 1M7, the cable of 1866 was damsg*d hv
. ric aad profound wiadom. The multi-1 ' an icvburg, and conuqun-.catioi:' crated
I by it, bunt wee repaired in Judo of tho
' tod* of phyrical sgvnciaaeralvmLaimr 1
, of which are esrammted .hove, are foe |
I legitimate nut-growths of the world** '

Read,

Read.

! ndrsm-ed u»telhgrea», but the gnateri ■
developments lie deeper sod socm to be
i but the preparation of tire soil ami the
1 discovery of germ* from which shsB
spring luhlimcr achievements than any
w'uch.now electrify u* with admiration
and wonder. In fee vast labrotory of

primary force* in their different modes
of ojerati^g, liava boon discovered and
t who will doubt that ia th* coaro* of time
appHanres shall be mad,&gt; of there prodcring result*as superior to the accompUiunouts of th* jmeent .lay a* those of
. the prerenl day are to thore of foe 18fo

WO

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Read,

uniT Ttyrr*fim'~nr-&lt;. '

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DENTISTRY
Hotr cheap he can get you

though reclining on a safe,,ha*4»e» 4®
vented by an Albany undertaker. H I !
•Asia wa. n-ci-ntiy‘fiio’i&gt;c*M of artm*l
riblc earthquake, fnvoWag a fogfofeoll

up a H u gon, carriage,
cutter or sleigh.
7
are. now selling Mou

H is

Jackson and Grand Rapids
New Advertisements.*

ALL WORK WARRANTED TO BE

tho orbits and foretell fee mmraral. of j
the hsarenly bodioa We .trio the rock
with fee gwlogufs UatMr ud it aa-

AH BKFRE8ENTED.

livmfmberthe plaOld StandofJ. Ej
of Jefferson Street------- v,
the railroad, Hcutinffs,Mich.
X T.
W&gt; Marrow*

J. IL Howard in th* Senate of the Uni­
ted Btatee. We submit whether in this
there 'snot an aSaf. on the p-rt of foe
J*rirstf to be one ef several, Mt only
Slid traitors alike to party and principle.
Nor ia it true that tha |*opk of the Bute
are not, and will not bit, truly ’«■* »bly

IDayton, Ohio.

It ie thought that the United j
I ponding m afrnitade; forcre in the di­
' roction oi religion and profound phBo*.
I ophy that radiate centrifugally against

»Jt to unite their personal friends
Jrt of each other, which for a
wo do not believe, and in sup-.
port of which to hare any bright with
m, better testimony tlian any yet ad­ patient example of the agents m teach­
duced would be required, it doe* not by ing the wild mon of foo forest foe rude
any moans prove the m.-u " shysters and and primal method of cultivating foe
sebc-mera," mt is it Say indication of a '1 soil, is bearing good fruit, and it is eondisposition on tho part of either to do in j fidentiy aseerted that if tbej
'
aid of tho other any disboncrabl* act. !1 icy ie allowed to be
Boride tho Senatorial contest is ad- yeora, and-the robbi
nutted ow all hand, to have bran cooducted manfelly, open and aboro board,
and any chargesbf buying ar sailing or
attempting to buy or sell on tho port of
any of th* oauisdates woald lx, treated
by all with kSent contempt. The un­
flinching friend of Gov. Blair, we min­
gled freely in the crowds about tho Lou­
ring House from Tuesday noon until tho
nomination wa* made, and did not di»-

the sainted Patriot has Ixwa attempting
to induce oar trusted leaden to jrove reerrant to their.party and tan principle*
they profera and to join with them in j
tho election of some Republican pot the j
choice of the majority of thn ItepubUcom rf tire State, re *xp«fenced trough
the men to whom wa* legally committed

Y tlE
SUSPENDER.

■

EVEI

.■UTSS'*

tire genius of man fat apptovntly nt a
the Senatorial eonte*L6f 1809. Though England khall reimburse the United constant fever-heat, and the World whirls
we doubt not Ida wfoction over Goy. Statea Government for aU expeasro in-, ou at a rote that scorn* to be the prelude
Blair ia phasing to foe Strickland clique
caned by the United States, hi ecnse- and guaranty of total wreck. The cocaad all other boltefe, but have Ix-an unqueuro rf the Alabama aad other cruis- j
res. Third—That England shall make with amawruant am cun ling ahnoat
public recognition of'the true principle* I roostcrnatiun and awe verging tow*
Woo bo unto
o! neutrality ea tho baria of their eri- - superstitious fe*.-.
-dement.

■ Tho Editor of the Magarino has ro­
membered tho young people in two ex­
- ecllent illustrated artiaiaawtiMMMVNP
Family," and 'Tho Young Naturalists
in Mexico."
The first will especially
delight the girls though so clever and
ao characteristically illustrated that it
must bo attractive to all rcadora.
The
Kioind will bo greedily devoured by the
'gsri? ""
-illi hiuiMss iy

6fr4r ’etatf

LAUER STOCK Till

them upon mountain summits, the obsorvU and praised of ril tho wodd, bnt
no other eoatary has been characterised
by such multifarious and pre-eminent
exampie. of pchticol end foronsse talent.
No other has produofrl a Wabeter. a
Calhoun, a Clay, a Seward and a Suta-

have no doubt feat Mr. Ferryrillfi Jtho
place made vacant by the retirement of
Mr. Howard to tho lasting honor and
credit of the people of th* State. While

Rnsr Easr u tho r*i»ly of foe &amp;flt to
th* Chsaloito
roncming “th*
rtunon, which it says are in oirculattoa,
to the cflect that the Scwwvlsor ef la-

T»8-a
To Buy the Best and Latest Styles

�■ ICHI6AR C1NTRAL R.R.

Grand River Valley Division
Aemm.

W, “IlisJohnSetelh’s house” .aid
tho wag; thereupon 87 art down.
IWM rosy glad to soe in your last to-

The electon of the Village of Hast­
ings will meet at tho oSoe of the Coun­
ty Clerk, on Saturday aronlag, January
21st, at 7 o’clock, to consider tho pn&gt;priety of applying for a charter for the
City of Hastings, to the Legislature now

Sash, Doors, Blinds. Door and Window Frames.
Corner, Stair and Ornameiftal Brackets,

hours.
When the jlxed train ratno in
from Grand RapidaitVM about ton
o'dock aad they had hard tugging to

Local felisinejj Jlstim?.
Ixraoxs—The days.

Mcan^-B» the l»ond
Hlip-knols—■divorces

Newell Posts,Banisters, stair
Railings &amp;c„

tba school. My experience aa a teacher
has proved tom* concWrely that ouch
a variety of text books ie aa educational
bane, which ought to be abolished. Since
I am on thia subject of enermon schools.
•C. J. Kruger, of I want to say a wort abac! education’

.

.

Haring lately eteaogod out dd machinery foe the Latest Improvements I
Wood-Worklng Machines, we arc now able to compete with eny similar a
tabUahmeut In the Rate, aad will duplicate any prfc-&lt; obtained elsewhere It

It ia to be regretted that theae are some
____________ and Trier-W. V.
Griffith, of DotroiL
in our Oounty who ding to tbe aid meth­
Tbe Grand Offiootl were inatallod by od* with a tenacity that is sniprisingL&lt;w*r—Lots of folks will go “oourt- from tho mu &gt;ic wo havo casually hrart P. G. M., A. T. MotcaU, and G. M., J. They seem to b« k&gt; drop in the 'ruts of
W. Chaplin,
•
"fogyism" that they cannot see ths
discoursed, that soon they win be able
broad and fruitful piano of advance­
..
- xv. u n LAC. MTO, u&gt; to give us music second to none in the I Oman or nix Gam Cuarrru.—The
Uncm nah.
State (or at least we hope ao).
J. L. following officers of tho Grand Chapter, ment above, or, if they do catch oocasianal glinipMM, wilfully shut their eyre
Wmuimtox's birthday, tho 22dof&gt; Rood u untiring in his efforts iu impart-1 IL A. M, were ejected at ill recent
and cry out “ away with innovations;
ing instruction to tbe boys, and it as sur­
February, comes on Wsdnooday.
prising what improvements they have*, a n. P -Hugh MflUudy, Corunna. . this ia nut tho way in which oor fallwra
Forxrn of July comes on Tuesday |
made ia ao short a time.
Every «n-* D. -G. H. P —Loonart IL Pmudoll, I were taught, therefore it is wrong.”
couragomcnt should be given them l&gt;y Grand Ilspdx.
*nch flimsy logic is incomprehensible.
our citteena.
I^t tbe p~pto gotupa
G. K.—John W, Finch, Adrian.
। They seem to forgot that our systems of
/immense quantities of wood are be­ grand festival far Urir bonafit, two more
G. 8.—Alfred J. Bswyw, Monroe.
(1ETTING UP CLUBS !
/
instruction must keep pace with the gonG. flce’y-yJ. Eastm-ta Johnson, Cea- j
ing shipped west aa tho G. IL V. R. R. inatrumonta are needed and parties
GREAT HAVING TO CONSUMERS
. stand ready to play them if they only
Waxx tho days begin to lengthen, tho
i had means to spare.
A Ubers! freHng
cold bogiei to strengthen.”
That’s on
• tion of tlio waste produced by the proson the part of our ritueas will giro good
old motto but there is some truth in it
1 ent advanced inteUigeace and a knowl­
encouragement to the boys end eecure a
edge of the bast means by which three
good band for our town
The Hong Journal, anew repository of
waata shall Le met in juvraib* culture ;
Music and latorature, published at Do- '
united with practical common sobm and |
t
riurkrun.
trait, by C. J. Whitney A Co, is received, i
a ooswprebeuaion and versaHlity of mind
It is well printed, and will he valuable to 11

To keep dry—Lire on codfish.

Marriage— Impriaoumaat for life.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

I

Ora Bsxn.-A good band m alr^ya

I tho pride of any town aad wo have om '
1 in steady rehearsal.
The prospect fo, .

THE SHOT MM TH CO.
u u

AS,. So™ Lx.
Jonx Bxssxxn, barber, cjiposite the Prise candy has had its run, and /now
p»»t office, received a new thing in the the latest novelty ia prise Collars. Each
war of paper collars.
Every box con­
tains a vnluablo prise for gentlemen's
, tho ouch aa'plated sleeve buttons, pocket
knives, p.-rfumcry, ote.
Go ar.d fxairW. T. Esrrwsx has just received a
ina them before purchasing any where lag" quantity of lath and shingles. His
plaster for the spring trade ia alto ar­
riving by tho ear toad.
.

&lt;n n- u.-an

The folk wing letter corrects the mis­
take made by tho pros*
G. M. Ground V.-Edward Bauadare,
“A alight miegske. Ur. Editor. Altogan county reports 16d school-buusro, Saginaw City.
G M. Find V. -Darid C. Spaulding,
of which six are of brick, owe hundred 1
[ and forty -evvea frame, aad jrorloat ct
logs, the whole valued at I 136,1TB. In
1 thirteen township* there is not a log
h&lt;piM&gt; reported.
/ Sxalxd proposals for tho budding of t/Barry county ha* two brick SchouL
■cbool-house in Castleton, District N&lt;va houses. 122 frame, aad 16 of togs; tho
ore published by arculsr*.
They pro- whole valued al 402,120. Hope and
poor to build one similar to the Nash- Irving have each four tog scbool-bousre.
vilto school Iwuee.
Six towns in the county, with f&gt;l houses I
.------- »। ■ । re
——
have none of togs.
R.
|ZJ-8. Vox Barrr advertises his Lum
■ J----lino by a business card which can be
A Mors ix nix Bran Ihanenox.—
found under tho hood of new advertise- The House, al lasssing baa Instructed
its Committee on Education to inquire
into tho expediency of *&gt; amending tho
Ourrcxar. —Mr .Augustus 1’. Dunn
one of the publishm of the Middleville
FhMrtkr, died at Middleville, January
7 th, at I he ago of 21 years.

Peninsular Railway.

tendance for a definite time every year
of children of oertaia egos. Il ia pain­
folly evidvnt that »«xue reform ia needed
ia the matter of mcuring the it ore gen­
oral and as nrar aa may l&gt;e the univtw-

Tn* Yocxu F-axs are to have a social
party at Evnjdre Hall, on Friday night. no possible eicnse fir growing up igno­
Ths boy* hare istued very pretty invita­ rant in this Hute, or in way Northern
tion tickets. J. L. Reed’s orchestra fur- State, as the laws now are, but shameful
Cheap,” tho inside fixtures to tho store
negligracw. Tho** who wield the ballot
occupied by Barber A Bailey, immedi­
should take rare that IntelUgraee to
Hex. D. Srxixrx, our respected towns- wield it aright ba at least to gvnonl that
ately after their removal Tho who/
xan and .Secretary of Stale, is sojourn- I I'vcrv person who votes shall &gt;• abto to
embrace; counters, shaking, dm were,
ig for Cslicrt time at home. He is not
njoying vrey good health.
lumber prices. Call on or address
W. 1. F. Hau., B.tiUer.
jonltf
Hastings, Mich.

UH SnORi 4 MICHIGAN
SOUTOT RAILWAY

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induction of knowledge that appertains *•' _.Z_.kr1. u- J Jc to tho ideas, pursuite and nccompliahmunts at to-day. No matter how thor­
ough a qrwtera of edcratioa may bo in
other rrepeets, if it unfits the scholar for
useful active life; if it tunes hai pow­
ers to a key tbsl ia wot in harmony with

^Window and Door Frn1

and Brackets of

Milk Safe«,

•ry deficriplii

ISEDl'CTIOS' C&amp;XWTJ1M.

trivial reoporn^bility They aru mould­
ing the tte&gt;Mbt aad shaping the charac­
ter of tho ririag generation. In each
school room throughout tho land is bring
silently written, day after day, tho destitiny of our country. We are n«t nota­
ted beings whose connection with tbe

ttonjif it brings with it enlarged facili­
The other day n carrier Pigeon car­
ties for educating tho children Let ns
ried into Ixdeagucrod Paris a newspaper
not hesitate to cast any the old worn
4 3-4 Inchre aqaare, with 220 dupatehes
out mettaxis if cur to» Utolay men can
microscopically photogrwphad upon it,
supply no with better Let us. u teach­
comprising the detailed nows of tho day
ers, move up into line and not lx- hagfrtgn all parts of the world, and there
garde in thn progression of mankind tonow comM from Ixradon a drecrtptioa of
Thud a higher plans of fatelfecttul and’
the machinery which did tho printing.
11 makre a duphesto of ordinary tasdthan the ,
1 IvubtloM many of our readers uro re­ writing a oillioa timra smaller
" " read by !
quiring by this time what is a n«ek-:io
party ?
A ceek-tto party is owe where
each lady aiteoAiag makes a bow, or
print tho whoje BQilqJS times in the
&lt; Woes at the artesian well ie progress­
spare of aa inch, and other booka in
ing night a»l day. Tho drilling is in a
to Ithe place where the party ia to be proportion. Think of it. Tba speaker
sort of blue clay mixed with gravel. It
held and placed in a bag.
WW tho of the bouao out cany Cushing’s Pario stow work, but Mr. Geiger io confident
gentlemen arrive, each man mnat go to
on hte thumb nxil.
Webitor s Una­
tho bag apd take a neck-tfo, and it ia his
bridged may ba printed an the lining of
duty to wait upon the lady during tho
evwniag, who wnsra tho dross correspond­ ytmr hat. By the magic aid ct thia tit­
tle machine the total eooteute of the Aaare very pretty containing a cut of tbe ing in material toYfce neek-tie which ho
torLibrary maybe tntastaxwd to afivwbudding cu one and-a correct lixenesa. takes from the bag. It is dasirabln far
cwatbtaak book.
Addtorachaomthe
tedire
to
all
wear
difierent
patterns
Tbe bills for the bank will be irnnod by
about tbe 1st of Februaryusually attends this tottery for a partner,
Arcnox. —Iloed A Parker will mil at and it sometimes occurs in this rase, a,
auction. on Saturday, Jan 2 lot, 1 pair in matrimonial lotterire, that tho
of bay mares, 7 yean old, I-open buggy. “matches” ore not in accordance to taste

GREAT SWTOCONSGIM

THE LATEST!
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE

SM MM LI MUM
Hardware Store.

KK.It-ill A1KAMOX,
lary BautwoJlis advocating the postage

at Ao Lift artWrtatog- tho tasua of
S80W&amp;MR eCRbwft fat aaai. grtd
bond*, into whidLto trawnaaaai refund­
fog thepoHfe debt. Mr. BrertwaU axproaoeo hia entire confidence in hte ability to negotiate a ww |ou vndor thia
bill, whleb, with 'the JsJy art. wonld
giro him oowtmi
H»
oamerttr adwmtos making the pwy
maate of interest .parterfy, iarfmd of

aSfc wM

10, the Lowest Nocht, for
IL A. GOODYKAJL

Will retire from the active du­

time tu dowitrg up wttr booke.
fifteen yeara bustincas imperitireljf recjMirea ilux rtip, and
tatpMt »ur ctiafdmuni eriH

al once wtanniw their acra.untx.
aad aetik the muh* by Cawt ur

Detroit &amp; Mil wankee R R

T*

We Bay Qur Stoves by the Carload
i .
From Detroit
Which nmfart our“bright rev tow. Much tower thaw from Bufiato or Aftaay

ties of Ute firm, nud devote Me
falculafia* to kesy a diary, w pass
book can find a eMre saioctfoa at J. P.
Roberts A Co’s Drug Store. Rtete St
«mft side.
81.11

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SOO X1KT1VOIT HTOVKB «„Ul by
TIB in the Lant Its months!

�FOREIGN UTERATTRE. 1 -f
New Vatanrn begin* January; 1871.
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RAILWAY,

1J#O milaoMdar - WO mH- without
OneMaMgenyii- Change of coachw

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; jftVAb &lt;T4 rot-DOL’Bbr Tti-itx torn

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NEW YORK BOSTON,!
ALBArnr.
I uixctrat rum iaiqnf tojik ,*»■
‘
wal-axo, aim ■no:
loiLHEOIONSOFl’EMMMVLVANIA ■
IfiochMter to NciTTprkTv’1-'’' IP1®*.
i ButloJo to New Y&lt;*k. ■&lt;w miles
;
Dunkirk to Now York, 180 miles,
Cleveland io New York. 026 mitoa,
Cincinnati to N.
bOO mile*,

s&amp;L'&amp;F

jadgliltel to treat it according to ita |

!!)&gt;•»oftaa bom observed that ana
harianuut. will produce a better result
than nnulhar with tho tamo cireumataaors. This can only bo attributable
tq acioser study and better rare of ilia

NEW YORK OBSERVER

YEAR BOOH

iTltrnviai ta opposed to
eats which an aptagon
,.-cral iQtetML Iifrtbade-.
dand enemy of noewefl* aad tax
thieves tn national aad ritate politico.

AND ALMANAC,

"A
1.Ta,yrsa*.8:SK
WON OF THE PEOPLE.

•d and health promoted. From our own '

, TO BE ISSUED JRSUAR Y 1ST, 1571

BOBMXS

for in ths bettar condition of tho animals.
so mint raoM vfa r«Bxsa.
Tho farmer too often seems to act aa

,

sraaUaslamount of food, rogardlosa of ■
tMD, whMliM hie wteera, that have not _ .
«* e
a
*
gained a pound daring He' winter, areiSClSIltlllC AmOriCftn
actually worth any mom in the spring ? .
And it act, hu tho food given them not i
been throwa away ’
AJJ that un uulnia! conoan’-r, over:
wliatis neceaaary to «upply ila waeto'
KXSr&amp;rairj'K::

Dally Edition, single :oopy, oot
year
tlJ-CO
Sunday Edition, stogie copr, one
year
XJ»
TBIAVEELLY:
3ri-Weekly, single copy, one year
“
five coptaa,
•■
«EM
•i
, —. - ■ *•
mi an

thtfu cornu all the profit Nothing can
Ise nuirv suicidal to tho farmer's inu-nwt
than an fllilwrol policy ef feeding. The
bteftw, !il montha old, told late tpring
by John Johnson for 11 111, did not cost
ever fiUae/tanl. moee dlmn others of
the MttjqM that woAK tot b«va sold

Altprrmme ^-frriUnyandpay^Jor
th&lt; .vz; it, York qbseji yep. !&lt;&gt;' &lt;*«
year &gt;13} teW rrneivr a eef&gt;t/qf Mlsrcks-

8BAT8IT0U8LY.

STOMACH

siBNntH RsiJf.sca.

Peterson’s Magazii

BITTERS

Hair Restorative

i4nn£('B^

Farmers’ boys taka Wtk»: Powdv ia
a nice thing—i# a h«mj
Give your poul ry a warm place ia
winter, if you want plenty of eggs in

istl. WsWimj.
i-KTranaini MKHin tes ike tew Ori*.
Msnss af any at lbs 1*4/, testa. Ik, teal a
srte faakloa ptelas. Ite test Maal aaar..,.,
!y
•U1 eeeiua.'Mte year, la usMtewate.-

BLOOB

noaa, ia seldom brutal.
.An exchengu aakas •' WiM a chicks
i$n&gt;e to fuliH dteAuee, a hen has Ci
toothache ?" Thia wouH depend on tl

otflM
825.00,
|WHka snmn PMtmt^no
OoL R. W. FurM», of Ncbratkn,; ij MkteuSSwHTUs ^rwrisL” -M”Ps' Frer
haa a flock of two hnndn-d caaiuncro i

Brery bteduvo ahouM be providedwith meant at ventilation at the top, o»pvciallr in wintar. Hia abwmoe of it I

PURIFIER

/irNnrftl for a
timflar purpose.
------- ,---------- One trial inraiably nlablMet then tu favorite*

&lt;K. —..M hr nrarnriar

jujofonr colored

rasmox
kf^Y

will bo tbort of oentmou vrarth when
olMr. ‘ It dta&gt; W to etorw ywtnrttnf.

dotfs wmg-mi™,
Universal Clothes Wringer

The Best Paper,
Best IsJucffinents

: JSsswclsajr*,

| 'n’njwma

’W etli; ml

ttilhfid nfiarcoal inf, Ihut
afapUay them to
the tier ef every
beJfi Became

BLOOB

iaMasaa'aJssras set
SsssSnSt—»*■■

El?

PILLS

BOOKS
BOHL ICT-WIB,
.
- Tint sm: iLtrnurD

Jft&gt;r Sole by Drugging

HUI MiHMinWtaiT

and *Dealcv.n in Petent

ivsa
PRICES—A FAIR OFT ER,

w?JBE

imS, IS WCEMESTS. IC-

Dr. AIKIN,

Office &gt;o. Il Caw 8U Grand Baplds.

7ini«&gt;rmao:aJmi*e».fcmdi
q»A,uVuBw«r« Itetessttas* Uss it '

Important te-immigrants!

;BUS0iK8S COLLEGE,

, Medicine* cverg-tt-hcre.

Fremont Engine Works

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                  <text>STINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY,, JANUARY 26,1871,

VOL XV.

.

inMnil 4 ityii® cirfe,

with the tftougtil that bo would axa tin
of the wretched lib I wm *ur» ha murt
tend. and retain to claim hit father*.
tor-TOMMd protection
Mytrifa.

____

BBSTON CASH STBBB
,
’toau^-TaomxfWilwrti'.Etdmnr/

m (SA) the ptoaoipai Ural to flea I pride and mIT-^!_____ a
w.
tomo—puAngJVlr after braaktert t raagtiahed. My romorw wa&gt; eatremr.
. —a —_ n—t_-------------, j wwlH
Mrtd. to rUg? my J
, noblulxiy—for whom my former adnu-J
ration waer-rw redoubled —in my arm.
aad ack Hi forgirraeM.
But th. mo। tn nt I ha. emitted &gt;f hi. tnnoeeMe I
! knew he would nrrrr return &gt;» id* of
i hia own acron!. ,
'
.
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DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
HATS &amp; CAPS.
GROCERIES^,

.

; aw la word*, her torn*
Moaned tac of hat-fag tubbed
Ur o( bar 44
-Not toag
^^4^2

r’n.dtaagb.1

And Kjfaiythiug Yob

! adrurtimd fur him in the boding
of ererr State in the TTrfun. I wrote to
rwteuna and ac^uaiatamwa far and near,
and Io the police authoritie. °f,**»Crin~

night.
1 left the hernw in di^_
Ch»rley WiSuuna. and yin know
tnetUr'a gtfcf and mine n-aa
one of the mart kilhMiaoa to UmUta.'partly amaagwd. abowttkno yoan after
ame.’*
hiaXpartm, by the birth of a daaghtor', aad ttou proaaeded to aik him two awk­
“0, ften we* Uwe a good deal of yoa.|«ba h*» been ton. all we could have ward qmarttaaat
I Drop to (kb afternoon or .truing—you , hoped ar vn.hed ; and when, Kene year,
■Pam whrt my KrtUr haatold me.
know the way and wd) be well tract/- ! ” later, the widow of a dear friend in dy- I V» eateUd that your aaddm ntan
■Thank you. I’ll do « with plnaauw.'* ie- cmmitteJ her »m. Walter LeigbTha ether, haring mUa tbrir depart- tea, to my rare, I took hhn late my
, uro, Tom Redbom took a Mat la tha UMebold a. a aubrtitate fee the aim I
rear part of the room, hgi-ted . frrJi Ud kwLand reared him m if be bed been
oigur, and tooimd Uck i. H. chak wdfti my own. Btoeondurtjurtifiedmyooa--------- .
ftbnee'ia hfau, and tU brOlbal talent,
"TUa-paadan aw.for aching yam
which he early dtoptoywd wm a enure;
of aUtoftrtfen md pride to mr. When 1
ha hnt completed hi. .tudie. and been !

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

miimi
mA

tM ftooilWt M IM

John Wolf,
roVEB

rllt*-. .

Kurth KJo Main Rtrvei.
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:

PHHf'TING"r"tl,'r“‘iTS’°“
rCWTVtt.

MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS.

BOWSE &amp; GALLOWAY’S

i tor Bright to Stating*
BOOKS,

nutee ago.

-Of Walter ur tab dsya rt fcrtbmwt;
of Thome. to metope afcttafahi jar.
Umtougw. tafeMfatoTter&amp;ato
tehnnteterfcr. brtarva.Sto gate too Ur haa* at Mrtfam.
He oouM art deete the tmawtate to
pnaa a kfee wpoe to, and whoa ha Md
Utnrtaaam rwartwrr'wrtrthr*.
totkad U wm aony it had'not been her
nnmhM that I would Mek him here. It Kna. Tom Redbwra vae aa fanadeat
*. Jaw with the hope of findiag Mln
than of raMuing Walter Leighton that
Ale. ami 1 Uve made tU-voyigo blthon ywt it may be &lt;tod*. win to reatorw
torn, aay non. How il would Toiotoe
I my old heart* to flud him an bonmubte
I and uwful man • but whatever he might
____ - be, 1 would willingly give tU remnant
I*o you rwaide I of thin old life far the pnviiage oftlnow-1

lie ehaago with tto barber, end wtam
here aa coon aa you eea-“
-Tom Rfcam Oui Mme ytoT
na poar Altov. Ma tonriU «*otkm, amt could aXtffc earthar ward.
M-StrtM.Tw.i-i mm.
*W-ttan," mid Tnm. ahaking
Mart. 'kioa't baa baby. Threw to so
(tawto Iwymav. .. w/n talk stoat

Wail® dmd hi. tear. ' and want.
Tbs aehaation of jikiahg 4 mtteh

____________ _____
muMdiaAalrudaeeUdge Molthrop.

haa C J hia wMe. atrt Hwary for
E
mlm with tto intention &lt;rt Qi maim to
o m

tha. Btetoa.
DimT -Wro JamMByem.
Um made a hatpda with him, aod
rtmtomefcrtUdaada."
•B&lt; Tom, rtvuilamyyMr
INaaaaoee! I am in your debt man

Job Printing
•rttf.

HlrlMXMuJI'.-

* U. »•*-«. «■

HATS, CAPS,

DRY GOODS.

:b^*'rJS£jJSAS“?’^2.

GROCERIES,

DRESS GOODS,

CROCKERY

BOOTS. SHOES.

tiiloh

cum

press.'

JOHN ROBERTS.

THE BEST STYLE

or pUs si Piix, ui « till tanai Sat
W A K T E D !

■

ALL THE SUTTEE. ABB EGGS IN BAHRY COUNTY,
For which tha Higbcat Market Trice will ba Paid.

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•WNgfaftgKT-3 J*7«TICK*aMt8Al.W^IUU.
ggABwrwtm.-.. J
caho' SiMWiSSi"g.;
!

CLOVER BULLERS, FEED CUTTERS.
CORN SHELTERS,

B*ri

... — ... ——

■US AID MACK uir.

Jo the Ent of
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.

Win uilm wn!
Gold &amp; Silver Watcher

call rather fntarioM. If rou hate any
rlaim aguincl him you might aa wall pot thia &lt;-carton to rvomme hx wtf-«an-!
' it into the fin- or at !«ait lay It away for , nmad- Hi. rtro^r will teiUmttepd. I
I hawerer; and wUm Mr. OrtdMuiih,,
a pood tearrpell-"
-It U true. Item. My poor bort II
heard that be had tellra into diieqateJ .
oounea, ami the fart to»l he ha. not,
writtenhome for mure (han a year, and .
the .tnngwlr reticent and dmpondent .[w .li /na'' permed Mr. Gold torch,
tone of the mrt letter ww rocri.cd. con­ “but it cea de no harm—have you emr
firmed the r-tport. Sull 1 rowld rxC. and mot or heard of a man in thu State
cannot yet, holier. that Walter ia irre­ uarerd Thom*. Ooldbrrtik t Ho waa, buifartUtotofca W iWii^iHiikihb
trievably fallen. Toe da not think he ia in hw thirteenth year wbon he left borne, bokitt. He wm clad in a medy eait
beyond recovery T"
Th- old man', atal if alite tn mt now U.Uwr thirty -ail. which looked aB Um worm betanee il
vowe quivmwd. and ba raiwl hi* vym HO had bleak eywa and hair, and wa., wm originally of fine taxmr. and geatert
appealingly tn Turn'* tea..
thought to reeembto me—(toll I um and- cut; to.hat wmttotradMom! “rttock
lag Led" OM. aad 4aadUB-i*to-«to
•K) no, no, no T* nw^nrided Tian, evi­ ly rtianged from what I waa them."
dently nwti by the eight of the old
Tun Rodbura bad eipocted tUw
man', diatrrea ; **1 don't meaa to aay qurtofon and tried to prepere himMlf
that ho ia anything ao bod aa Ort. D» tor’ll. Yrt be hoeltatedaad .tamtMrwi
fort «, Walter haa beanie a hard aimak a good deal ia .tumping to am.war it
of luck for mom fat ami he* cot dm cvartrely, and at length mid :
-Mr. Guldbnxik. I find it unjumtobla
oovzwged ; tort he baa good trtnn in hint.
to withhold from you the alight grwond
wUBUooMgvta alerted on tU right of hope I am able to offer ywu; neither
truck again. Walter , a geatleoum. tor. would I rutee e^wetatioa. that may to
I apoke to hamily al ftrei-I would not diaamrtntnl; you must not. thieAaa.
| Uve hurt your idling, for lU world, allow ywunatf to be ended by what 1
tor; but I did art know you wew hi. tell you. for nothing may come of it- 1
tether
Tian, mice and manner t elirte I hate Men your mn."
••Whrtw? tell me where, that I may
1 abowad that hi. aRaprtinea were touebgo to tom itetantiy ! 0 my God! where
I **O, thank you for ao much aaoonr- u to f" exclaimed tU old man, ^ring1 amawnL" mid th. old man. teldaw i iartohi. Let. aod eciaiag Tom Otr.
burn by the abooidrr. Tom. Uwurar,
bid gunite boM of him aad mdaoed
him u&gt; bte ehair, aayiag:
•5!y dear tor. 1 warned you net to
grtoaefted. I didn't any I hww wUrt
your aoa waa or erou that 1 had aaea
, him—ealy tbai I WfoW 1 had Men him.
Be e.im now. Ur. do."
. , 'Tartloa ma.” aaid Mr. GuHtowk,
I “I could not help it. For yean 1 have
I bcboTod my eon to bo doad, and now
Umi faiate-t BMuruEO. that ho yet Ute.

HBJ AMD kOUXkA,

-ill guaruntee him.'* mid T«n Rad-

�PRESTON &amp; BROOKS!
8 O’CLOCK^
I aaent was made that Thomas W. Forty
I was duly elected to the office of Senator
[ in fee Congress of feu United State.,

$ALES INCREAS

I for the term of six yours frau the 4th
afMareh next.
Although thia is qot
th. result desired by a majeeityof tho

Tbs mtiaeaa of St Johns erected 1'5,­
000 worth of brick building. daring ths
past year.

REMOVEI&gt;

HIST1ICS

Tte laptM
when fee hat waa paatad to receive fee
ballota, one of which waa for Senator 6hcley.of Wayne. In eonaideratioo of feat
fart ho waa called out for a speech and

Block,

far the vote received, but be assured 1
did not vote for myrelf." He continued
by saying that U required tWO things to
■aka a good speechOno was, that
tho speaker be intelligent and in com­
mand of good language ; end tho other,

LAMEB STICK TIAI EV£il

farmed Pre-bytorian Church has 87 panted by tho German man-of-war Kain.
Losses, January 18.—Now. from
chmebas, 80 mioiaten ami M77 coiPana np to the 20th hrs boen received.
xctmicanto; tha Cumberland Presbyta- A Uttar s«ys that the line of battle oa
riaa Chureh has 4fil coogrtgations,
1311 ministers and litentiatre and 48.-

,10.000

Old Mammoth!

It.

EFAJfr FMJUCSR XXCHMT/C j-

iroRXZ*

Tho Reformed Church (late Duteb) m
America haa 464 churchre, 498 minis­
tere cud 61,444 eommuniennt.; th. Ito
kla. r.a:toa .-—The Barry County
formed (fate German) Churtfa in tho
Bunday IMjhoo! Association, at their last
United ptetre haa 1.179 rongregatkma,
annual mooting, appointed a aeries of
b'dC-midfator. end 217,010 member.
Institutes to be hold in different parts of
Tho Choral. oC the United Beeferwn
tho County during the winter. Tbs Bec(Mtnsfans) tea 8.M8 soriotfe. 1,MY
ood of these Institutes was bold at the
preaefcr. and 1M.512 membora
Baptist Church of Woodland on tho IT th
01 the population of the United
SUfM Era million. are put dawn as
Tho ezsrtSMe were conducted by Rev.
Catholics and thirty-three and a half
of Gen. Faidherbe, show that the French - T. D. Marsh, President of tha AasocsarmUtemt Protestant. Tho population cf Army of the North has suffered a terri­ tfou, assisted by Rev. Mr. Rose, of Use.
Aho wbdfo continent is stated at 86,996,- ble blow, Inra which il can hardly re-1i tings, and Mr. J. L. Mailt1, of Johns9fl, of Srhich 47.794NW are Cafeulics, corer. The entry of th. retreating arm v ,
info the city of Cambria was abed scene
of discord. The troops were shoeloss,
and in rag*, and tho army fragmentary
to a greet degree.
VxaasniM, January 20.-Groat excite ,
mentexists throughout tho German lines.
Ths sorties yesterday have l&gt;een already I

.200111
Proviaiona,

AflESTS WAITED FOB

Actual Sales yesterday, Two Thousand, Four
Hundred and Thirty Dollars.

;rbat

cost sale to be continued

■Sissis?

REDUCTIOI OF PBICES
TO CONFORM TO
REDUCTION OF DUTIES.

GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS
NEW

UmWWMW!

, wna m.nrfnsted by the andionoe, which
i represented several commnuitios af the
I township.

New Advertisements.

AGENTS WANTED FOR

CARRIAGE FACTORY

,

.1

■

FREE LOVE.

nations being rwprawcntod. It ia no onimportant result to prove that dsneaunational names and difference. are not
impediments to free intercourse sad uni­
ty of effort, in the rttainment of a com­
mon purpose. Sech gatherings cannot

Republican daily generally read throqwh-41
out Miseoun, it was able to carry
1
large portion of the party »'fe ft- Un- ,
dor it. prompts*. "Liberal" Ropabb-

Earthon Ware
Notions,

ITC VATiDfi^ •
,u“8t ,avc ,norc room ,n February for
d lib r 1 v 1AKIEb,the largest Stock of Carpets ever shown.

Read,

HA8TIXGS KARBLE TOBIS '

Read,
E'

MERRIMACK AND OTHER BEST
*
PRINTS AT 9 CENTS.

THEA-IECTAB

what every eno atoo had aeon before,
that the victory enured to tho sole bomfit of tho Dsmooratic prffo sod attempt­
ed to whittle back thmr^rhoa it bad
Minto the Democratic camp. It waa

Read,

Eb

Read,

MONUMENTS,
HEAD BTONE8,

WIIU*

cogently with those “Litteral" Republi­
cans whom it’helped .fact to tho Legis­
lature, and who hare voted ia eauem*
.
.
,
/

The meeting wu called to order by
alerting John-TL Norina President, and
F. D. Ackley Secretary.
Moved that a committee of five bo ap.
pointed by tho Preeideut to draft articles
of incorporation for the City of Hast­
ings, and submit them to feo atactore at
a masting to be called by the President

tody upon hospitals, ambulances and
churches, and is killing many innocent
women and ehildan.
All authority,
on war and military uaage require that

1 IB
AMEBICiN

.1. L. dfc D. REED,

W- “• BENNETT A CO.

i

Winter is coming on,
Go there for a Cutter,
Go there for a Sleigh,

Jackson, January 20,. 1871.

3 v

* t~

Go there for repairs,
Go there anyway,
Go there jiut to ace
How cheap he can get you

MARBLE!

up a Wagon, carriage,
cutter Or sleigh.
are now selling belou

Ths Preaidtmt appointed as such cummitte, Gev. M. Dewey. J. R. Van VoW
Geo. C. Worth, Cba. B. Wood, A- J.

shall precede tho opening of such an at­
tack upon a city.
Th. b.-nuhardmeei,
continued the protest, ,is not preliminary
to military action, but it i. an act cakrn-

Vjrawe, Jan. 19. 1891.
latod to devastate fee city and strike&gt;
that quarter.
•
Ed. Burxu .-—At prooent, matters rwAnd tho answer from every Republicanf terror to the citixous by murder and Int quiring legislation sro not much develop
in this broad land will will bo ’Thua
ed ; but from fee large number of no tin-a
gives of bllla to be introducod, 1 think
Ihtew will fad 'something to du after
awhile.
Tho House adjourned from
yesterday, after feo moruiug session, till
mnnrir-g, and again from tho morning
session of to-day till to-morrow mcraing,
and au th. UJy stems to run
The
word thing in ths above, reminds mo of
an incident that occurred in our village

couatry in 1«TO was 6M,4B3 Mu st
UMDIbaof whfab«,8M tun.Hi.te- (
thwMted, were produced tn Louisiana,
Texas, and fee mar
sugar making

PrsMra oi Ur. wisiiijo,
TW•Zi.re»ta.u-~vw.st‘tes«.i. tea

IKa

Jackson and Grand Rapids

smut

Meeting adjourned
Hartings, January 21st, 1871&gt;
J. M. NEVINS, hw’t,
F. D. Acxlxt, ftec’y.

aj/lwork

BTtaWDA-RT A STEINHOFF,

Ohl Stand of J. L. R^d, foot
°f Jeffertan Street north of
the railroad, Haeiingt.Mich.

(tin.

W SdtaWttUgJhnu

easy. Flood guilty.
AU tho eseee requiring a jury being
needed tho stern voice of the Judge to dispoted of, feat hanorablo budy depart­
qwsU. The little l*&gt;y looked on tha scene ed for their homes in good mmoo Tnwof strife with perfect wonder. Soon the
father and son left. Getting beyond fee
Morning danger, said the boy, “Pa, in
feat mon feat aits behind the desk the
•bow. of tho thing.” ' We hors have a

WARRANTED TO BE

Clothing

Oysters and Rjeruhnenis.
hand at all hours.
yl
H. A- ButtftlL

Jllffl s. MW £ WIN BIM

CUTMC AM CLOTB A SPEC1AMTY!
Although it is estimated feat vt make
aesno tswaty five rtaawaud tama of ma­
fia Mg— annually, (fee estimate for

ry County Agricultural Society and all
otbor persons interested in the welfare
of the swesoty, am requested to usee* at
tho County Clark’s office, ow Saturday,

To B&lt;y -Bvery Description of Clothing, Cheap!

To Buy the Best and Latest Styles!

Beet G&lt;mmU’iW the Least Money
;

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11

.i

ii

�teisa with hi* team to mUL was driving
along sad the dog turned out to run by
&gt; th* taoa, whan oat &lt;rf the hams, which
’ waa^oMrly shod, turned and kieksd the
fc, la 4.V-4 mb. I*
« —mg a compound fractux* of tha ahull.
. Th* boy was carried tainted lately to th*
house and Dr*. B. J.AEF, Brown

■ I CH I GAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grant Rivw Valley Division

DICKEY Jk BENTLEY,

“Grr 'xb Fxxxn,
—Those oM omsoImi
*d chain, divans,

'

■ffWAfos Dockey.

Norixn* Pcxuc.—Ths following parsou in thia county huv* been confirmed
Notariaa Ihtblic by th* Lawialatatw.
Amoa a Towne, Wm H. Powers,
Lawrence Hilbert, Wiaehmter F. Dodge,
Thad. T. Daway, J no. M. Narine, Abra­
ham Rymsao, Jr, pBMdOK^QMLK
Goodyaar, Wm. H. Jew-U. B-toa MriJ
BobertW.BhUs^ IrafitowriL
H. Bowers, WFlttC. Hawley, Tnsdtat
PhUlipa Haraiio B Wwwt, Chaa K
Boner, CLommi-Hmiih. Hoary W. Brib­
ing, Jonathan R. Itoseoll. Wedly A.
Clark, Lewie Durkee, Gon. Koagle, John
Keogle, Milo T. Wheeler, Isaac B.
Bigg*. John L. Wmiame. Isaac A. Hol
brook. John ft Van Brunt, Hiram Coteman. John IL VanVrisor, Hixon W.

Michigan Central R. R.

Ma—fastums of '

Sash, Doers, Blinds. Deer and Window Frames.
Corner, Stair and Ornamental Brackets.
N ewellPostsJBanislers, stair
Railings At,
Having lately changed our old machinery far the Lataat InprmmaiU la
»« ■' _ ______ vi-._______ ... .. . ...

MEMBER# eF THS BARK! CO. BAR
lose A.’
Jauca A

OLD, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE.

W« are rapidly sending out bills for
amouato doe on subscription to tho end
The ad-

of this volume—April 26th.

■venoe pay system is bring adopted and

wv faoj* tn a.&lt;e all our old friends call

crimnn advertisement of th* mammoth
dry good* and carpet hooso of W. M.
Bcx-.ctt A Co., of Jscksau, which ap.
pour* in this Umo of ths Eaksxx, undc»
lb* head af new advertisements.
Thia
Mtobliahmmii ha.- the larpwl etock of
tathionablu aad ata^Io dry good* and
carjiets to te&gt; found in tho interior of our
State, and we perxinally know are toll­
ing them precisely aa they say they will

sWai»

Chancery Calendar.

and aabecribo for th* 'Baxaxa another
year on tho new system. Wo will bo

8umu*l D. Hastiags.

eaahMbyUopdagtM. plea to &lt;«te
tnuro iniprorrarau aad furnish n paper
wall worthy at support, all for fl .M per however, suaao complaint* that money is
toarev and '•trod.- dull''
Now is the
time to adverb*, because tax tim* is
Casaex or Pctucstiss Day.—In oc­ about over ami money will be mor*
ti” fo suit the cunviuloaco of many freely circulated, ' coaaequontly' the i
merchant that is tho mm: widely talked '
things in the pabSbation uf this paper, about through tim nownpajwrs and bills, I
w* chang* the day of p.ibtembon to
will rtccivo the largest trade.
That's '
Tl.an»!i&gt;-. This «ill etiabte tu to gat in

all uf AVv laoolay'» uu*a aad issue

I- B Cnasiuu, who lives near hero,
haa commenced to take aider* lor in­
grafting fruit tree*.
Hi* Large and *xTits lad io. of Haatiug* sir requested tooair* prsntic* in tho art will euhla
He
to meet at tho residence of N. Barlow, him to receive * hoary buainaaa.
on Tuesday evening nex^ the 31st of puts in choice graft* of the Leet variety
January, for tho purpow of making ari^Pgemmts for an cut-rtainmint for the
benefit of the Harting* Brass Band.
Hwixdlxbs.—A Mead rille, (Pa^) p»promptly’Ihuraday morning, in tim* to

Local

ftiipBS |Hliw|.

per warns pulduhon to look ont for tho
will come off at Union Hail, Friday the adrertiaing agency at Moore, How
•vcnlng, Fel&gt;. 3d, for tho benefit of th* ard A Cm, Philadelphia, aa they an bo- ■
brass band. A worthy ux-tj. A mute
extended notice will be given next week.

I IMJ
71
Susan Hriteri. Nancy 1
Gate, Mary F
bun, and Elim (lark,
adults, aad Sarah E

Sasssai Uorn, aad
IsMsaLsAn,
[MB]
ThfedcewL. PHI.bury,'

Dawns Dgvn,
Wm. B. Euewusn,
1 N. Hcmax.,
Mxivm Wnuana,
Wm. H. !«,
Ja«x H. Hotwn,
Jomrva Manix,
I’uitur Hotxxs,
L P. Cot*.
Davie McCwm,
'
Joxaa Raaxr,
Gaoeax Moaaax,
JaMX-i Ia Btasox,
A. J. Waun,
8uu&gt;x G. Wresu

Window and Door Frames, Milk Safes,
and Brackets of every description.

BelaB^rown.

. £•«)
Aultman.MilforACo.

Bod John L Flaky.
Alvm^vJ Baitey,

n.

)

j * r» v*«.

Court adjourned to-day.
New gixxls and now
Alh»k~pa a choice bre.nd of eigare
r that G amllng tobacco at

Allen srite glascware cboapor (but)
auction price* and better grinds,
ALteti keeps fols of choice oysters on

SixtoKXsra holds good yol

Mooxxs Btjul Nrw Yoxxxx. —Thank ’
you. Mr. Mcorr, far year favor*.
Pag &gt;■ Tta PeopU
No MOB* paper* this month.
e*.
Fcuruar comes in on Wednesday. of all the good things the farmer and ‘
j his family muds, the •'Now Yo«W I J&lt;*» ?- Gaum.
Fodore Marchtake* tiic lead and is by far the large«t, ■
2S days in February this y*or.
tho ben, and th^cheapeet journal of it* I _. ,, ,
kind jmLUriMRL
Th&lt;
iO day* in February neat year.
Rxxovst.—Chas Cote ha, i
hi, meat market from IHbbte'a
the .building ffi-r-yrljy "Tpis
Wairaxa don't gvl much warmer.

Oct riling, officer* will ucoa be called
“city father*” (may be}.
A certain Note given by JL P. Rob­
ert* A Co. to Farah Tilm-y or bearer,
dated Nov. 1st, 1W, faTttW. due on*
year from dole. .Ml pexaosu are can
toned from baring Mud note, as pay­
ment ha, been stopped.
Hasting*. Jan. 17th, 1871.

A aaaxe Washington'* birthday par­
ty is to camo off at Union Hall tho 22d
Jacxaox tx Lyex.—The Michigan
of February
Central Car Sops which have always
Tbs lower story to J. Cote's block ia been in Dotreit, have reoaatly boon lo­
nearly finished. This will mak* a splen­ cated at Jackaon. Tho off pay |S0,003
did store for Matus. Fale* A Hicks.
and give tha park to tho oomroay for
Thia will add thowmaib
8aura|B A Caansu. run the oid Ex- their work*.
to the population at Jackson, and mil­
lions to her material wealth"
Hexnu axnTapsoil shouldnrem
ber that them tea Rae of fSO for MIEag
any deer, wild tarUy. quad, partridge,
duck, etc., any time betweoa tho first of

sane Bept

3
nnm.

of tha South Haven S-rf-ri, ru reeeatly the rvcipimd of a fin. Watoh aad
Chain from tlw citisaaa of tho riling* in

AUM&lt; ha* gut oil moved in.
When
the new block U all filfod - with alurw.
that redo win [irreen: a cily-Hke appear-

time to closing .up ottr hooka.

A fifteen ream bwdneert tmpor-

itivcly require* this rtep, end
wo expoet our ctutlomvrn will

HOWABD

Si

■Cf &lt; ‘

uSattelte*' byrorn «r
Kors.
X^rrUokM to U. tor

�tatlLIlWUm

sg"

FORtlGN UTERATURE.
New Vi) Dte begiM Janaary, 1171.

NOW IX T IB TIMB TO ■VBSCKIlli:.

ERIE

RAILWAar.

i 400 mAce under SfiO tnOea without
On. Manage®-mt Chang, of coaches.

taoAD »a ccK-i&gt;oenut thavx xocrti
NEW fOBl BOSTON,
AT-HA.IWY,
raraciML wnwwm rea« tn «w
• naaaaa, amwtm
• IL, RKClOjrhOF^PKBMBVLVAJHA

rZSu&gt;*«/i&gt;m&amp;i tete* maatr 3

•a MR* hr ebwe ad AMeaM. '
Wild. waUteal bee bMaw^f

Earaoarat Donknitm.
ItUrUl l&gt;«Te*&lt;nMBU ... La«rti
rsiru
Rate*. fkxnra. Al
. ll&gt;e »••• bMB rrox^Ulad ||

■»^X‘hxgs,cna

•d Mr GddbnxA a letter and a pack­
— —
to th. pnpen forcing, of-Walter, and'
praaimd dafeito Oawa 4f TMana. Goldbrook in a abort time Th. tar» r« were
the M.imx n Flat Enquirer and Xrpta,
fat winch were mmfcad paragraph! con-!
reying roorv cMMirminir tin a of!
Walter Leighton than they had dared to
h°^Ifha h a gambUr.- aai.1 Alice. •• ba

WUtaMuadit
aoctel and pa
gi.c Jud: IO .1
INO AJtV IX
BTAMkflL'lU...........^_.._
eluding alwnya an InteraaOng tale?

IVMIMJSTRATHIX'hALF-

■JilM
NEW YORK OBSERVER

YEAR BOOK
AND ALMANAC.
1 TO SB IXiVJSD JdNUEBYlST.Vm

SOBACK’S

Bititre m the
market, patten
intriaaie merit.
Moat Bitten, eo
। called, are mrrrl;.' wiihiwcthy duf,
told at a bererage. Dr. llobcwl't
Dilirr* an not a Leverage tn any
rente of the ecord, lul contain the
mart rxpcnnre drupe known tc
trima for the. radical cure of
• /ntlipnrton and Dyepeptia, and
■ for all mice where a tonic and

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A purvbaacr wm won found for Tom
Rzxiburn e nubhehaert, end ho pro­
needed nt oanr to «|«M Ms bnsir.aee He
bad boon very fortunate, and hadinrcatad large nun. of mram is San Francis­
co proper!) and fa hydraulic miaee
Tho rath in his &gt;arim» "bank." a:
cioaiag amounted to near one hundred
tboonued dollars. Aroirding tn all fm- j

T’rtcey, I

One

Dolliur.

4/i peraonr ndmartbing and papistJoe
thi'&amp;K tr Tver ossea vkb j* ».
year f®3&gt; trift recrier a oqpp
&lt;bl* ale

ITU ITO U SIT.

STOMACH

SIDNIYK.IRSK.Jr.4Ca,
37 Pork Bea, Kew Tm

Peterson's Magazine.
Prospectus for H7I.

ernitcheapo asp best.uei '

GET!

BITTERS

.enAne

tbmleil Seeeduh
pAywam. .from I
•SfocAAo/re, .Srr-

'rinTrifry liriTtntrvJuoal tie Acini'
dinarfan Blood Purser; iina i
which time lAountnrfi hire hern'
eared, by iU nae, of SarfUn me!
other Unal diemeet. Jt runliunt, I
Ari.'rlre the Iodide of I'ol.uta an,/1
Sio-uu of Stiflixpia, drug* import- ,

dngle trial will
coeran-r tie waW
•Lrptical of ia
wowfa/U value.

BLOOD

PURIFIER
t~T Of-fW* NAMILTONl
‘ w ’ '

MKDICATRO

COUGH CANDY [

DOTfS WSHWfi-lACB1S8,

"
'
■ 11
One trial tnra
n’.iWy rdablubee them ae facorhr
with alt who ute them.
The reatont why Dr. llobaek'
■ HM Pdlt thoul.l be kept in en
rry family are: Becauee they eoi

Universal Clothes Wnage..*K.,“
^^But you pmntiaU, Mr

Bedb*n,’

mid Mr. QUdbnx*. '-taterraWhig tte
biUusg and cooing of ffie restated tortladovmt “to bring my ■»—Thoma*, -n-faaqi.

Sn^Lhs?LSssj=iss

•~ -

“Fathw,” raid Tom
pingos OM knew and beading his bum!
mbtow

1 bare canwd yuesU ata juttr mb.

81019

ThS Best PipCT,

;SSJ!4£2S^itFT.

WORTS 8QBAL
NKW-YBRKKR,
.
ruxanuzz*
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PILLS

mi ohut

irssygx-tftK“j:a?s
te»(lt&gt; la u«ate0 aualH. ihNa &lt;»&gt; we
■itealte

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■wrarfcsss-j

ri U. «uu te J—p* BMg.

. *»- V0**-1,r’fc’

ss: t wssramis"*"
nico-Anitami.

Fremont Engine Works

51SJE±St3tfS
fSSKWJSttt

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TEIWS. INDUCEMENTS, IfC
'SWKftJrwcStf

tartsys^......... '*
JLffentm! ReadTlila!
! ttys will pay KumuuMir errs

BUSINESS COLLjBtt

I\&gt;r Sale by l&gt;rtiggl*te
and *Jheeiler* In 1‘alJnt
Metllelaea creru-whert.

Dr. ATKIN,
BB257J

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MKHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1871.

IL XV.

HO. 40.

Wwiil Wi BWpes Clfij.

SECOND ANNUAL
«0har- ntod Addtoon; “a hhtoBtrfx.
Ataaw.". Xfafakha mW A—. J
know ’hrMfarix. far altar that v. elway. caltod him “Little tfaris faa
BatfAar."
.Ml through 4» aprfag we kant him
fa that old chamber a pri.MM It wm
a grant place fo&gt; mice, aad toftt*
gnat naoaear tahto way ; ao ha'naa-

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■a4 aAar the fart few daya nobody wont 1
Mtf Ma, at arar taonldad thi—hit I
SS; Udkb,"l-i. ’.fcU.

A SALLOWAY'S

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DRY GOODS.

DRESS GOODS.

HATS, CAPS.

Latk«itKaOfawMri&gt;0w”aaid Wil
“Dot It will take till mid.ightf exUaiwied Im, Unking wutfaUr at the

“Lot it take tHI midnight, then." ropSod Win. “Bet, took boro, Turn, you'd
Uttar go ever mkddolU cfcaroe; you (

GROCERIES,
CROCKERY

BOOTS, SHOES.

IT THE IIISTIIK M STORE I
Ab any where in the

Emus

State1.

nr [rii ai frits, at w fill limit SaiuMa
W A X T K D I

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AND

ALL THE BUTTER ANU EGGS IN BARRY COUNTY,

ATtafafa^. paper nafafafa£ to
.reader.that -the breath tfwfatar
tiBi the eta." No other paper has-'the
*4 l • awMrfjal

FINDINGS OF EVERT Dt
8CBIPTION.

For which the Highest Market Price will be Paid.

SAWING MACHINES,
CLOVER HUIAERS, FEED CUTLERS.
CORN SHELTERS,

TWIOi CTL1I0ER PIESS!

E. P. BURRALL
'

UlSMetLSlKS- *”'a
wm. rpjorix.

■a a.mveraawa
^Atm aHo owe.

AGENTS POP THF.

W orld Mower

exMtaotnble poatton, to « tfarae Uat
aumlwrol young women ma oome*
c-*•.
"T—
would arewuntthcmeclriw peeabarly farItrmato. In a hotel “bop,’' oaa will mo
I half the gtrta with partaan of theta own
I aax. Tta&gt; iadfaa at a traveling party.in
Europe am, a. a rule, fa an civil ahataa
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and Reaper,

IJY THE BEST STYLE

aftmwarda, and afi the traveling aha
dene baa bam between the wall ata
Iback kitchen door. ' - ' - *• ;-JNumber Hfah I married ouA_ta
1be W tar kart fara h.i tab* tor
i•elf a aeoetul tom. Um place o
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Gurnpa’ and Taylor Sulk«y Rakes, Grain DrUfa, Wheel Cultiva­
tors, BALL, DODGK. and CURTISS' PLOWS.

Drag*. Cultivators—in fact, everything
-- ---------------- fa tbalfaa-W---------------

—

time to art wholly at theta dfapoeal,
being the principal one.
Wit went only fa the reanrto far tauam»r recreation that young wrn an
•carve, the fact weald not be noteworthy
particularly. They ought to have eomethfag to do, an' enough to do to keep
thro. from ipeudfaga great deal ef &amp;M

11684
Plow to a Threshing

Machine.

d or mad; bat ws certainly felt r»~
i. »«—»«&lt;&gt;—*—

■ FdMNaaeaMy

THE LATEST’
MIMHIMU
Hardware Store.
Over 500 DETROIT STOVES Hold by
M tntha laat W naontbai!
&lt;‘j'f
Have juat received a Urge and varied ha^rtnicnt of f’ttrlor HtovCS,
• m«w than han ever b—'brought to Ufa

G«M &amp; Silver Watches.

fS( faa lidrt bothan him.
ID
:e another peSeaad knock him dowa.
[ pat the torch up within a few f«t of
a. and waU gave bfa&gt; a vhach an hi.
•1 round bead that brought him

•

*Abo«l fafa Um,L’ an the almaaace 1
: swattsatois:'

�CLOSE Of TBfflUTffiUA!

day, U th. erection, hi tha oily «f Greed

Rapid*, of a buildmg to b. &lt;mpri byr

th.PodoMo. mid th? IHstriet Court for'
tbe Wcatern Di»trid of tho State, and

coMPoutorr

ehjcatiojt,

Thia question i» now being agitated

France Succumbs I

to an extent that bring, it prominently
before tho people fur diecu.rion, and it
win, beyond quaMfan, be presented to
the Lcgfalaturo now in rernton for doflaite.amtoa.
la an artiste printed in
another column wa exprwm our oenriofaareof ita uitay «ad importtaoe. and
&gt;• htowiih from Mm Coldwater
1 fry brihn our nadm an able article baa officially informed to. that tha oapfi
» in frvut of immediate action to wear. tulation of all tha Psi. forte, and n
armfatioe of tkroo woeb, by land and
•M,wasaigMd at about 8 o'clock la^
X**«Miaaa Mate QmwU*diwrrifi^ fatenata will «r.ti»ce to
evening at Vanrilfa. by Count Biornarck
A, Bybfaea Bate
&lt; tfpd foopeW Jwdiefal M Mat roe that ftu children committed to their
charge rtcrire ouch an amount of oal- and JuIre Favre, and tbe atay W Pari,
” rt fiSST wwaAfalwm. TheGwMralQoreruta.ut
tcre a. will fit them properly to dia-‘ wfll rearefa prioomrra of war ia tha city,
dlhro
ta rf 'tbwBtaBU^Mtay, j harteg enated thte Judfafal Dfatrirt owe
but it fa not known whrthor they ore to
atiiS tflftaTSd'fa &amp; “**—**-* ta propla rf ta
bedirenaed or not No 4afa&amp; hare
tyof Lm-i^ren-nmroday, nbroa Dtarirt to prtrtid. al oac. .nimble eo
lhink.lt animpcrtaat faotthaXtM armutice extend. aw tho m and that it
•hotlld be made' known a. widely aa
the moat important tnurt committed to1
tbe MKceawn-of Mr. Parry, will be to’
aecure at an rerly day an appropriationi
.
.

tfou of tha tiring generation.
The writer rey.:
A petition ia befog circulated here for
a law to compel the attendance of chO•dron ai a .perilled age .! rokool a giren
amount of fan. fa each year, and the
principle fa meeting with much more

SALES INCREASING!

£££

Go there tor your
CHOICE

GROCERIES!

A fine stock Jnt Orxxxn!

Oytiers

and Rjereshmenlt.

hand at nil hour.yt
H. A. BU8ELL

Luxwoi, Jan. 27.—An official dhpaidtl'
from V.reaiare, Friday menring, am;
"JnlM Favre returned ycelinday it
1 Paria Ha will come to Taraadlaa ag4a

HASTINSS MARBLE WORKS!

toxlay, aroompeatod by a notary oArer
fnr tho pupoao of aettling the tern, of
capitulation. There ha. bmu *o driBJ
on either ride rinco midnight ThuredajLoanox, January ZT.—Fane, waa
again In conference with Biamarck at

TABLE .TOPS,
MANTLES,
8HKLVW, ETC

tiripated. ItapuUioan* and Democrat
tho rich *aipoor, th. learned and un­
learned, men with children and men
who han none, in tert, all riaa»ee eocm
to be deriroiu. almost enthusiMtic for
tfKlMan.vtilU demand-1 at the nah a law, and tlawe who bold the peti­
fatodatf ths taan who shall la Um kk- tion Mteoaiaa that, at least 80 par
cent of the Irgd voter, who road it
toaror of Mx.Yrrry. Who' that tui tndoroo k.

•SKftXlW

Actual Sales yesterday, Two Thousand, F
f f , x. Hundred and Thirty Dollars.

AMERICAN

MARBLE!

taut juat at this time, when Rural* i.
.bowing ita teeth and uttering omiuou.

cmnmon achool «j.tem thtoofthe274,- tho oompact The mobifae are to be
' iretao. But in our judgment he should 774
children of toboU&lt;ei. thi. State,
K tolroted frvor ana of the interior 105,167, mere than one-fourth of tho .cut home and tho German army to enter.
Faria. The Emperor will return imnmcoantiea, aad white our people would number, did nut attend rohoul.ia tho
year 1S69, Even in tho old Mtttod ,। diateiy to Berlin.
exine in thi. country out produce. Firit
be pleated to re, a man good and true. county of Branch, with ita 130 rohoo! Vxauttu^ January 27.—The capitaU a poo i by B. P. Sbillabor; then fuL
bouMo, 13,30 (more than ona-rigth) of
tetion of Fan. ba. been riguod. The
]ow» “A leap in thoDark," “.Air CaatiM,”
die children were about from the achocla i
‘TAughing Eyre," “Tbe Reporter1. laut
in 1861*. And the County Superintend­ ' term, are tho .urreodcr of tho gatruun p
I Item,” “Th. Haunted WliMry,” ’Th.
ent fa hi. report »ay»: “fa ia a tai to , and the aummonfag of the NaBonlt
bo
lamented,
that
to
ma*y
of
tha
obilj
I
Story of a Valentine,*' ‘Tattle Strix the j
ctoacry'Of'fidK John V NariM, wu
drwn of the county aro not in kH.wI
I Screrehcr,” “Fritx," “Fire Day. on th* I
doribt not that tiwy will jiat aa reroed- during any portfon of the year; and
FmHUomu" ,-fa.tlte Whtog Bax," I
oven
a
large
portion
of
thcae
who
do
,
I» reto oortsrily give to the favorite «m
। ‘‘My Phantom.'* ‘"Ono Month from
■ Loxbob, January 29—4.-W r. a—Tho
■ - A0?*
attend, are in Um roboola but a .email,
of Kant, &lt;■(' thi Hok Hampton Eick, of portion of the rear. The tooid^fa, that following dispatch Emperor William ha. I BMU- thrir w
no one could go to .Minnie'. Ifiarr,” 'The Ruby Mine,"
I “Queen Editii nod her Puniriimcnt." i
t their rolfaf. The taxlie. uf Mra. Merrill . “Ere and More," “Our Young People'.
Trtoa, their aupport ; and that whether a largo portion of our youth, go cut Motto Ecuprea Angusta:
from achool. with re mregrua kaorU
ft t. x, BtWUT.—Lart “d
ehildren mere dug out of the Story-Teller—Gpea..,op, Tba Son of a I
Mr, Navia* Mr- Footer, Mr. Rich, or edgo of fatten and figure* n» to dfaqual‘- ■ Vtaramre,
.
_
ruin, at 9 o dock thfa morning. The Politician," ‘(PtoliHaaMiHl lb. Young /
fy them for intelligent citiaetuhip. Th.
huaband and father i. a cutumerual 1‘reperado," “Jaek Ptrei." • “Owiooa '
evil i. vary ready recn, but tbo remedy
tra rider. and it fa luppoeed that be ie at Mattas," ‘Tho Haurekrepcr,’’ “Facta
i* not re .pjarvut, uateaa wo rreort to a
and Fanriaa,'* “Mr. Brown .and hi.
law oompnllfag children to attend
Rocker."—Humotou. lUuatrauona Tba
rohooh"
number for February i» the beat one tha^
And, now that wo bare fare rebooto,
hoiyct appeared, ft i. juat th. thing
why not rerart to ouch a law f “Many
fur families and tbe r&gt;uali.bon club* .
propio cannot furtu.h book, and cloth-,
fag .uimbfa for tboir chadron" it fa
Oommieasner, and to ateci four date*
urged. Such core, are really but few.
(ata. to the State Convention, to ba hold
Then let tbo deoerving poor be- supplied
at Uaafag. on fa. 28d tai., 7 delegate*
from tho-achool fund. It will be much
to the OoagTeaaioBal Connmtta. to be u tha ftret dwfco bf a majority of uur cheaper ctothfag and educating thoin at
bold at Grand Rapid. on th. Sid into. paopia, we fral rery certain that tha bou.o naw tlian it will hcreaft.-r m tho
nominattoe bf Hoe. Wdd.r D. Footer, Reform School, the Houm&gt; of Conrettou,
ortho State Prirea; for it nooda but a
of Kato, would he baiJad with &lt;xra«t
Gonrr'a Libr*. itoox.—A iplcndid
connected hinuelf with my cungroguUon.
and I do not think: a man could bo found, I number of God.y u preronted to tho
waopte hare aright to do aa they pteroa"
of all who ever tenanted our priaoa, who ' I patron* uf thi* excellent monthly hr
Thia ia true in a rery limited aeaae;
could ut up a column uf tyi&gt;c-' X. leave ' February.
Tho embelliahmrata are
provided, always, that on. oarer plaaMe
by the Gcnnatu, ba: no occupation of the reader to make hi. own comments, numcrou* and of a .ujwrior kind, confid­
to do wrong. And when a oomarmitT
By th. drotroa of Hom Thoma. W.
only remarking that thi. cannot be acci­ ing of:-“Th. Fight Interrupte-1, * a
the
city
by
them,
end
tha
Prines
Imperi
­
pay. ite money to .uriain a free achool,
dental, nor can tbe explanation be that
Fapy to tha tea* of th. Umted Bcmm,
al to bo the fntar* Emperor, with the their employment knope them ignorant •wot [data ; C-ki i irj.con­
svx.nuit
Billixiti
awaaary wffl arid m th. 4th Coftpre- ,
Empreata. Regent. A large fore. will of their prevailing vice, and ir.i mortal: tiea, taining rerO
be hnntediately"dfapatehed in puwrit of nor JFt tllal
printer, are removed Port," ^M^^BLAkrihg: “WinriMAl Dirtrict, from and after th. 4th of ■
Jackson. January 20, 1871.
™
from tin. lan.ro maaro. whose corruntion
Mareh, next anting, and it in under- ।
VxMiltUta, January 25.—Tho term,
of paare offered by Biamarak to tb&amp;J

QRfAl’j OQST SALE 1'0 BK CONTINUED
EVERYTHING AT COST t

I

ml

■ nil *r

«.*»-,

rvfa*4«&lt;l
A4Of*
IlKofctJK TI B IT'D,

CARRIAGE FACTORY

rmust have mon? room in February I*
rgest Stock of Carpets ever shown.

MERRIMACK AND OTHER BEST R end.
liO. . PRINTS at 9 CENTS.

Read,

Rend,

Read,

W. M. BENNETT &amp;

33 KL

French natioa are re follow, t '
FIret The cerefon of tho province of ।

pay hi. rrouoyto .upport faatrobooU AImco and that part of the provin&gt;;.%of
Twenty-eight per cent, of tho children
Jenev gentleman, who renntoyn. a Gcxilie
of iM&gt;lBle do not attend aobML Cona. n domortic .errant, find, that the paganiam of tho Chinaman fa.Mi drfeted
ww«Ssriaac.’--*Xi
fault Tho other morning th. family,
cheated out of BMrly ute-third of the
including the Coolie, were gathered »»
bearer of tho BapuNtoaa party, haa
Thb fa an excellent .bowiag hr tho
to bo derived from
the ritting room for prayer*. Whin the
beenealladtoaaetoto Grand Bapid. &lt;m Grand Rapid. Port Office It will bo their rotaxd taxr*.
No one will deny
Fourth. If any on. of tho octooiee exerriace were ovmr, it waa arooc^rinod
now bril by France cannot raire the I: that th. Cooli. ^ad been worahipnipg an
fraSdtMt TMeebtoim will.be n
money for indemnity, it mart be guaran­ 1 old-fariiwaod brea. andiron in th* fire­
tor! by tho iminlcipuEties.
If thi. place n.ntov* it far an Mol and
had offered it twodted ut* and A be­
guirantoe fa tefured, the property of gan hi. religion. Mrvicv. out of a prayer
rich individuate will be hold paaaaaatoa book in .evenly four relume, end A »cpplerncul. Ho mind, four houai L .d,y

aril ato long in being conform.&lt;1 to that
*r9L
.
■
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.
It need, ooly a gtane. al Frewria to
mo roma of tha tergtotu of eompulaory
•ducaitom Iti. not the ‘-nredlo gun"
aluDo, nor an exorileul military iyd«n,
that hto placed bar where diaia,butd
M OcreriNmal torodMi ./Ito preyh that
ba. made h«r tbe leading power in EuMfato^sy.
Even ju oilierwi*.; uxrig-

extra to perron, getting up chib 814.00. '

oo

CO.
REED,

,

H 'inter is coming on,

Go there for a Cutter,
Go there for a Sleigh,
Go therefor a Sled,
Go therefor repairs,
'Go there anyway,
Go therejust to see
How cheap he can get you
up a Wagon, carriage,
cutter or sleigh.
We are now selling belou

Jackson and Grand Rapids

Tux Nrunt-A Monthly Magamno
tor Young Rooden. Injww in it. fifth
yrer, and preainta in tha ' picture, and
letterprem of ita lari twelve nanlui, a
proof of tba fulfillment of the protniro.
of ita U.t pro»i«etu*, and an carnet of
what it will do tho queuing )Mr. In ita
ill itatrutir.na it dmam to be ‘unequalwi

ALlf WORK WARRANTED TO BE.

AH REPRESENTED.

Remember the place-at the
-Stand °f ■L' Hoed, foot
of Jefferson Street north of
the railroad. Hastings, Mich..
J. L. dt D. REED.

areaarod. for diould bo without "Th
A'mrrf.” a. it is the beat of all aid. in
teaching to read ; inupiring a teat, for
Idler, and art, and filling th. young
memory with crereat.farea. uf .irecli.
Term., |l,50 A-rear. PubliaUd by

y^riOOO.WO:

Tnt Boas Jovu.l, publuhed at Dotavit. by C. J. Whitaey ft Cfa,fa . mw
candidate for public furor, and one in
which tho ritfaan.of Michigan ahould
take .petal faterert. Mn Whitney ha.

Icnmr, Tannery 29—W ». X-—A diapatoh haabawa reerired to thri Britiab ing already reached a rIo of
Foreign Offirw roufireSeg hr fait th. copies with a larger demand.1
prrriou. report! of tha oqriuuauon of publiahere auure tu. than over
Pori* to which it add. that oua ffiviriou
Scientific and yet eminently ptaft
ortnopaodfa* baridM the Nattoul (treat, of Iteri important ctam.

for
muMatboHWMhaad a. a cultivated

jma which, unfiwtnnately, it hi
erto been left almoet entirely
quaok, tbe
-th. remaetL
a. th. foltowmg
■
Tb.dMUMttoaanh.aaMa. 1
of both rexre and of no »«oT
of nubility. Lore. ’
* ‘

■RXcW

rake. Wo aim to make it a mper that I
ahall bo looked forward to reeh^memth
with eager latarret and expectancy.

„

Th.N« Ywk Otarer YM* Book
,«l Atoj,
S*», S
Raw York, ia a reland firmnam, and ytoao daUeatriy, that Mone, Jr., ft
thamfa: total retared itetatj
»»• d WkjT*rtj»rtion. ud oemridwdiw—m. ,rf «...
--------- *
.hte rriuo.. Ifa variou. (teparte-roctoT ’
•iarticai riril and cmamemal, .grind -

'W5BDKME1.3E:

To Buy Every Description of Clothing, Cheap

��MJWCAI

^syssrs=5 i.t.sErw;

FOREIGN UTKHATURE

■ tare aad My ate aaate (• prfM) wtori U ateae
?tS,
te; A ItSLri. late, naraa*
&gt;1^
handr.&lt;l »4 airlr a«rea. aiartlte by Jobo T.
!rs.si7.Sr7.:.-r!?»iJuS!is:

Naw Volnaac bogies January, 3871. |

or n tm tire TO nraacaing.

&lt;rfMMteae. to ton. A Xxtote. oCMeat. Crate.

o*S7

toe^ronful of tantric acid, made
bto an StetaMri b-moluniibu:..! atitfag
the ingrwdtenta in white wnrm, win pre­
vent the tuiir from turning grrv by ap; Plying nt night
’[ Kok headache, hysteria, nanus—as.
and coaeupetioa. may bo eured by re­
mo

food al rtguler intermla. plenty of out

rix aoedn, which after U-ing roasted,
•nixed whh watte, moulded into a «Ute■trice! farm and dried, are grated into a
powder reedy tor uae. Two apooofula
tn a tumhter of water will atimnteto the

' OIL REOIONBOF FEWJH1LYAKIA

sss.5twsarfcs.v,«
_Tzafea.-tts,.,.
BKK‘l®^4!£!S!f

Buffalo to New kork, 433 miles
Dunkirk to New York, 4«0 ruitew.
Cleveland to New York, G2h mil-.
aarinatl to N. T-, MO foil**­

,

amd

Uraoa

Hr"22 tel 27 wyr* nil uaarsa lorn

l*n*W*t -rvwrOertMter. Uteyw

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into eoctenu to 8t th. box, the shelf I_________________________ _____ ___
which anporta it being .deed with the; matter being thus rwnunod, the tubaazna. Or a B*y|y colored t^''
&lt; *mna* nf it.. ooMm, i.
fi.— ■—
bo nada with naxrow atrip* of
fiaiahad off with a wooden mei
top and bottom, a set natter

wuE-tS
'
mu*1 ba anutenteJ or stained tn raetab.
Tb. — amnfiit of wmdew g»rd«ntag is — That seemod, tin rtet k
mut. A south window, with a shade
which cm ba reined or lowerod al ptoa-v- I
ua.ii beet.
The box prvnded and the shelf —t. I
XttbJ - ‘K,&lt;tom kyw‘,f|

It is well to have th* larger plants in '
pota, both for eonveniemoe of remora!
and to obviate the need of tar drainage,
which ia a troabloaoma thing in a parlor.
IM the pota an top of the charro*!, ar
ranging according to faaev. but keeping
the Reiter ptant. in the middle. fcr

&lt;* • RilvoHear^J tnmte.
will be pretty, and two or three German
“A
“ arouad »bo
F* Wil light friable mJ, cnefifth —A
•nd smooth the top or«r eo aa to not*
*•
N«r, tato the feferati— yna|
may tuck smaller plants—mignonette,
lobelia, sweet alywani, crocus and ion-

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NEW YORK OBSERVER

YEAR BOOK
AND ALMANAC.
TO B£ISSCKD JAAUAJtyisr, in

ROBACKS

marld, poaarM
iidrintia mrril.
Mod BiUm, ao
ririi'nl, art trurtiy tcithurtuLy duf,
•old at a bnrragr. Dr. llolxick'i
BiUm art not a btrrrayt in any
araaa of lit ttonl. but contain the

TKIX
Tte coir geuala* Mrflwi* for tto braalle. I '
WlHranOMCha C*ol&amp;M4.*nnmL UwW j

asjBSE
Iom M.h*

to anh the window and twinkle acroo*
the upper pane*. Last of all. turetjha
mftee with mriia froah from the wood*,
amid whose mote will be tangled all
aorta of sweet wild thing*, partridge
berry, tiny ferns, cranberry vine, and a

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BITTRIS
one; w hyacinth w#
beDs, a tall spiked In
or Jerusalem cherry
al; and the auddea
—»—
whole, bT virtue tf the Dew addition,
will startle you into frei phaaure, Kke
the lovely aurpriaa of the vpriag.
The water need for the ptant* shod.!
ba tempered rijghfiy when the weather
is very cold It »a good ]dan to keep
• wot apong" hiddma aostawhsse abort
the box. All furnace-wanned Locmm
are dry, and the move water avapented
into the air the better. EvapcAxrn of
ugiaaed day tor the rwgietera ar. of
great aeeiattinoe They are made to hold
a gaOan, and will dvnporata that quanti-

.1870
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frt restoration of the lata revolted Htatca
to lha Vnicn; and the oxtanalon of Im

Peterstfn's Magazine.

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L tuteu SiSZ
Htatea.1*w ,r,,Tr c*“"n •x “*•
Of the meaeam which err now rn
wring Rhe attention ef IhoogrtfLil mew.
who demand. J— and wfoa govern­
™ Tmibuxw wUl be found in
tbo future aa In the peri, an enmcwl ad.
vneate. Throe are the redact Ion of the
tarttr to a iriatui ataadatd. In—inch
aa any Uws which tend to deprive men 1
of a portton of th. fruits of their tabor,
for the benefit of others, aft an Infrinre- ,
ment.f ;wrvou*l liberty, and akin to
fthbtey I a thotoueb reform in lb. civil I

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                  <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY!), &lt;87{.

VOL. XV.

HO. 41

tvw ci*

SECOND ANNUAL

COST SALE

I

If abdl. made tea waJTbyaoanaoa

foaehre midil— .fi 11 fa areeWbul

BOSTON CASH STORE
Commencing Feb-

PRINTING

1871.

Stoves!

bbebveb

BOOK

2

IASAC.
&lt;Udtrun*,un

DRY GOODS.
DRESS GOODS.

HATS, CAI’S,

GROCERIES,

BOOTS, SHOES,

CROCKERY

TRIMMINGS,

IT TBE IfflM HSR M I
l»W.

Ur.ACQ,

.As anywhere in the State,

toils nr nA mi Price, aii it till nnut SataMa

a milHonairo, and it shall ba th. nuptial
eord between myeclf and your charming
"Sul uill, I do not nan.”
“You don't! Haw daUofyoa! It
k at oatj an A. B. C.
Here am I. old
Ja-per Hamilton, aa hearty a buck a.
rtr kkeodjagiri. with property amounL faahioa; th. prey da droent maty!
tag up to ten thouaanla, who want. to How could you hare nmh thought T and
marry you.-' daughter.
What’a to bin- all the Um. poor httte ran hm bare
crying my eye. fate a hidnooa ehap.

Job Printing

WANTED!
_______
ALL THE BUTTER AND EGGS IN BARRY COUNTY,

“My dser Mk. Fairer f
“Hewcan you! ereo Walter calk me

For which the Higbret Market I*rioe wiU bn Paid.

jrative

Thai wa. only tn try yon.
I eoariaed, my lore."
"Wbatf a link humbog. AT I Ek.
You lay the girl will not marry ma ua&gt;u
th.
more
for
that
And
yon
truly
Ire. yon gire Walter a chance Bret By
my plan you giro Walter a chaaco aad
“Devotedly," alio aaewwred with fordon't injure mv eljanre either, far Hl
lay a hundred h.11 be a* [oorayrahom date aa be » to-day. It kali won»• nao about yoor young lorera getting
itch in a tew mowtha. aa three king nov­
ote make out thev do.
So follow my
plan, okl fellow, and you .hall hare aa
rich, hearty and tough on old wa-in-law •toad whieh betrfad to HA. It weak
aa your heart could wiah. Ooodby, Ud yoed hk itruagth though, and he gar

CLOVER HULLERS.FEED CUTTERS,
CORN SHELTERS,
QOXH1ST1MU

THE VERY BEST TZTST THE MARKET,

E. P. BURRALL &amp; CO,

TMUHI CnilDER PRESS!

AGENTS FOR THE

World Mower and Reaper,
J^CSBICATISO OIL,

Gum pa’ and Taylor Pulkey Rakes, Grain Drills, Wheel Cultiva­
tors, BALL, DODGE, and CURTISS’ PLOWS,
Drags, Cultivators—in fact, everything
In the line of

my library at th. .nd of fire mmutae."
The fire minute, preeenbed bad
olanred, and Walter Coram atood in Mr.
Fui.r’e elegant library, with ita walk
lined with ebelrat of ooetly and handeome booka. Ila owner wa. crated in a
relret armed chair, and there waa an
expreuon on bn fare that Walter WR
Lodad him no good“So. air, jrou want to marry dare T'

ptivr

ISRIftLTliRM NMIIIMII!
dOlfSTANTZr c•JV HAST).
Uatlnn.NeT., A UTtt

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gigrted delightedly,
^.ntr tbowaad doll.
Chef. a triflic.
I’D write ;
Thera, darling, tebe thall
«te So. hew haff? yna
a noh old fallow fare, yam*
PttorJamr!
Both. weeks teari «

Over BOO DETROIT STOVES Mold
an in the Boat Itt montha •
Ham jote reotewd * large aad varied nrrtenat of P»rl&lt;n*
more than Earn evwr
brought to thia Offuty

Stovaa,

THE GROVER A BAKER

SEWING

MACHINE.

. tUgirt to experiment in th. fateoretaef
mfoao.. Th. Nret kirn or twu the par­
, Ma. watah U-Nam.to^itNMrer.’but
eoo beecuae to tatoreetod fa th. towk
' amlMtoMi'.fater If it waate to.
Tryitynurerif.

1

Wmu re tax ata Lccx —A man

�। ’ W.aA auttmSd to S7 Ant Dr.

White than are vary many plaaaant
Joins H. Palmer, the tfaperiateadeat of
thing* said aad writtan about life fa a
( School*, ia and far Barry Couaty, will
prairie country. To on* whose early

that tins Berry aad Eaton were almost
aa nnbrehes. wife era sm ; teuvvlling
over th. rood leading from BoBora* to
Vermootvilta. aad fcwa A* feat named

OHOICB GHOCTKRllft!

A fin* stock Jcar Onn-&gt; 1
?OME A.B(X&gt; SEE TlIEjg
Oyotof* hnd

Iftly gabafart to Cfcwatfeox.Mr. IXreond, of thangeviHe, Ifr. F. B.
Mxucfc, of Barry, Mr Mtel. of
Johastowm
Mr. Prtadte aad Mr.
OfaK bi Tb—iBih. W. J. Btuart
land H. D Hobbs, of Hartings, and
[I^wtoDafk^LfC'hMleton. From this
ft0*'aetestioa can be

It allied as not to be diaUnguirisabl..
Juto* Favre ha* rwugn*d th* Ministry
But Mr. Blair, not aoutont with pour­
of th* Interior, but remain* Minister of ing out th* vials oi hi* wroth upon Mr.
Foreign Affaire.
Chandler, Mr Ferre and Mr. Strick' A comptot* rupture haa taken place 1.,^
__ to LI.
_ ___ A. - w__ t__________ .__ a ft__
gethar. burning them at night, with
[denty of giri* Io help ; aad white th*
girl* would waleh the sparks, th* boys
would invariably watch the girla.
I tell you there’s nothing like it, ncejit it might be, the corn huakings and
apple peering* that wore sure to follow
a few years later. I d&gt;n*t know of any
Wiutmu, January 20, 1871.
people who so thoroughly enj jy life, a*
I taw with astonishment in the De­
those pioonsrs' of the forert and the
girls and boys connected with th* inati- troit Tritans, of the 11A irritant, a
communication from . the lion. Austin
tnlfoo; rfev everybody's neighbor wa*
just as good a* anybody else ! I tell
you those were happy days, if there

He well knew that I wa* not at I
at all during th* tfenatorial canvas* o
1BW. but at Washington attending t&lt;
my duties
H* had no reason to sup

crippled eoergriie school offlrwrsbyrestristtetis that could be thrown
'

travel* th* world ovsr, looking fur a
countfy where wealth will some to him
them at ony meeting posomung a bare
without labor. Cbnteatinrat, will make
majority of men who looked at th*,
uj manhappier, than all the gold there
school only through th* modiwn of th*
i* jtut a few mile. Vut of hare. But
tax luts, and kept employed aa teachers [betorihuu. hankers, brokers, book­ there are those, whose kite of advonarista of men and women, who, though1 keeper., etc., wo fully holier* a thor­
aa good perhaps as could b* foaud fa ough practical busiuas* education, tion lead them from home; and when
k BepubKcan Coonty ConruatMin will adjourning States, wsro teaahan only fa which will occupy toe* than half the asked—“where are you Ruing ? ' will an­
time to ooqaire, will b* of vastly more swer, nine hundred and ninety-nine
ba h*H at the coart hou**fa th* village
at Hastings, at 12 *, on Saturday, Fab.
We were led to consider thia subject
1MU, to Marinate eaafchtaa far Comity
by * recent virit to tb* Grand Itepids
cc-jnliea too great a scope *f territory ‘■BeaaoM College aad Telegraphic la
Into tb* charg* of one man, and coaae- rtitute." Hwendborg ft Robbins, Propri­
queutly too many Khoola.
From fifty etor*, a Collegiate Inuit utr where all
to seventy-five district* oughl to, and
some portion* of Wiscotau, bat Ne­
do aflurd labor enough to employ all
braska beat* them all, everything cua&lt;
•idnrvd. There is not a more produc­
ueatore of the State, and a maa thor­ tive eoil between th* two ocean*, than
etitatod aa to makart th* thing of party oughly oenvorsant with all kind* uf there ia adjoining and lying on either
caucuses and apart of th* political, active ' bnrisesa a* well practically a* rid* of the great Union Pacific Rail­
rather thar. th* edacatiuoal machi-cty theorrtioaUy. and whose eifort* to im­ road. This road traverae* thn beautiful utterance, 1 sliould refrain from taking
of the State Nor ia there ।wwer enough part the most thorough culture to every Platt* raftey, fur more than throe bun- ' any nutice of them : luit after thw cool
blooded return to the chargo I deem it
in
hand* of tlie County Superintend­ stndent under his charge i* worthy of
my duty in self-defense to repel it and
To this Inrti- have about 100.0W acre* of thi* chaio* to coatribute something in illustration
1870, haring ben pubUabed fa the ent to abate many evil* in school ujnn special cuinmendalion
land for sale, at pric** earring from of th* true character uf (Pair
Basin, we deem it our duty n* a pub­
Mr. Fiaii** letter, to which Bkir s wa*
S2.50
to
filO
per
acre,
thi*
land
ia
sold
lic jours rii st to place before our reader*
dated Februarv j22d. at
Beading it a* on* every way worthy of on long credit There is also choice •
tl&gt;* reply of Senator Howard. Our
Flint Blair received it at Waahington,
As most liberal patroaag*
Our space Government lands adjoining and mmr undoubtedly by the J,th or 27tA? This
view* of the honor aad manhood of the
forbid* aay extended noticaof its ad- thi* road, just aa good that caa be Istter uf Mr. Hah’* related to a/couversecured by prvct.ptiou sud takam a* totiun ho had had with Mi. tifrwUaud
the next day after tlie SenatnriAtwucus
imeas of elaborate penmanship that houieataads by artual artttera.
far' givtag faMrutfeou to teacher* are atom the nulla thereof, the extensive
Thaa gives to all tboa* with stout g Myji •MpCfaro.lter was nosninated

•omtoBtoaf any sack fetter, a* with b,
tiro pabiic bare aobariMM. That Gov.
Blair's first tetter wmi of this character,
&gt;o man will pretend to deny. That it
waa obtained by theft ia, we auppoM, an
admitted fact. Andoa far ag ftaiMfc

heart* and willing hands a chanre to
►cure ploasaat homes in a few year*,
with a good . tarkat for all th* preduct,
of th* soil right at their door; aad for
gvufag and stock raising, there ie no
ffao.- country anywhere
My prediction is, that Nebraska and
th* plain* brtwren here aad th* Bocky
mountains, wifi furnish th* principal
part of tlu-bred consumed in th* United
State* from thi* -tune on ; so long as
people euetfau* to enjoy a roast! If

grandly improving in obedience to the

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variier. mr.
Fiji did not make a reccrd of it until he
wrote to Mr Blair, about 5V days after­
ward, and was, therefore, liable to err
fa hl. rvcoUectism. In thi* letter Stricklead ia mad* to say that Ferry '* friead.
sold out to Chandler “for a eondderetioa to be )«id at th* next election of a
United State* Senator." Mr ftrwkland i* known to have been at Washing­
ton at the time Fish's letter was re­
reived by Blair, and at the time Blrir^
letti-r in n-jdy wa* written. Blair &lt;Mild
have easily inquired of Btrickland a* to
the tnith ftf Fwh1. statecnsat* i e &gt;pre.|

would **y: T*s! that* so. Bal it*
just as true, aa though Home* said it;
but fearing I may weary you 1 will
ctoee-bk. Cable into, "in th*

aaykisd, and think, in fair cooler moDeato, they will aa much regret th*
writing of thee* letter* a* their friend*

HA8TH&amp;8 IAEBLI 1 ORB!
AIONt’-MENTS,
____
continuatiou of th*
Michigan Central What w* have said
HBAD8T0XES,
of the good qualtiesof th* Central mar
TABLE TOPS.
b* said of th* Great W.stern ; indeed it
MANTLES.
could hardly be aay other than a good
SHELVES, ETC,
___________ _

any character feel deeply th. want of
diatriet or townaMp.
lytusg men with a thorough bnejctM
That (he State Buporiatandtmi. who, eduratlcm, nefarks and book kropfea.
rocrivM annually from *v«wy diatrict ia ’ Nor do we doubt lluA the ability aad
theS4ato,a'rep&lt;rtbf th* standing of the.I wHIeieaey at our young ass to meet all
afcM) ttetorin, ftto better able to judge I tb* demands of th* day ia ahuort aay
aa fa tha want* at th* schools of fJx* Uadch of human industry, would b*
Blate, than any other man with a firid largely increased by such a course of
And th* young man who caa be •*•
I tartnsetem aa ia funbhad by a first elaas te*f to drive hl* stakes on forty or eighty
ne broad, te to argue that th* vrbofe syaaunarvial coBagc, awl that to nin*- acre* of the chose* timbered land, right
t*en *f public- *wptoviaicm is a miatakn,
ttb* fif Grew it would be of wort real in Barry or Eaton counties, dear it U(&gt;,
aad that it should alt go by th* board.
hiatNut lfc knowledge acquired m make a home, and tuak* that huni*
Th* movement is vary generally a port
I beat Academic halls fa the country beautiful by ttukiaf to it, will be a hap­
pier man when he get* ready to shuffle

being held in svWy county now an- apparatus for teaching, telegraphing,
dsr the operation of the law, arttolaa re­ and the inaqy Other special advanta­
lating to *ducaik»nal allair* are often ge* wbkh ihti Collegial- lastiteie pos■essre o*«r roost others in th* rontry.
good temhtre are TOroureged, and poor
auai Si tollil oat aa fast a* th* cireamsfaaeee w® permit, Utter achoo)-bou*«i
We call the attention of th* teacher*
are being erected, mopa, chart*, and varioei kiad* of *chool appariiu* are find­ *»4 ali person* mierastod in th* odnea
ing filter way into the primary sekotea, ttoaal sfesrs of our State, to th* Mtehihero diateptoes i. btew referred, and gan Teacher, puth.hed at Nile*, Mieh
M a whote, *wr edrofcoa! mterret* are by lUnry A. Ford, Who is also the *di-

on hand at all hours.
2Sjl
M- A BL SELL

Knavery, rto tsonast man woum-o*
=?j&amp;£“iS£

■* Hi bw &lt;* «MU

I time the Great Western was opened for
■ public business, and ha* bora oonnectod
। with th* road *v*r sioco, with th* excep­
' tian of a short time spent in Detroit
(Frank F. Snow, the General Passenger
Agent, Joseph Price. Treasurer, and
Hua. James F. Joy, Managing Director,
are gentlemen of large experience ; and

body out of bed'’ until I hadfobe ap
poasnd T If he had learned tha ratder.'ul fact before be received Mr. Fmhs
totl.w he could hardly have said ia.anthat he had “refuMd to bdiere U"
unless he suppuasd to* to be* weak
and credulous 'pareoa, who** opinions

AMERICAN

* acme won for IhTOreat WaeteriT an rnreabfa reputation. New^adgteftiy itoproved can are now run *a all
through trains, and the old OST* are
being tepunri with all th* taodtou im­
provement* added,, and made to look
us "good ■* new." The track i* smooth
are! even, the trains are run with regn
laritv, and with a few exceptions, the
emptoyeee are faithful aad gentlemanly,
all combining to reader thia th* farot-

MARBLE

and Betail.

the iMtefesion, and no cm* esm fall to
' Both law and Kcaem hold a nun reejvm- admire the neat and busy Tillage* and
thnviag cities thickly strewn along the
Un*—evidences of unusual activity,
and contentpint io in the extreme to art prosperity and great wrath ar* everyI up the prssete asters of the slander aa a
ington."
I can only say that what be defense. Ou fiii* principle, a person
affirms about my "gvttiag bold" of this iMght/feqfrfaby probacy dTObs this lugerreU, Woodstock. Faria Hsmtiltou.
and St. Cathorinsa are beaufiful&lt; towns,
imputed “Imrgain"—about my blowing
but perhaps not more beautiful than
up Porter, etc, ia a gratuitous false­
maay otben. And thso, too. fafa is
hood, invented by Blair, thn invention*
th* only direct route* by way of th*
of hi* ambition*, but weak aad auspsGreat fcspoaaoa Bridge aad Niagara And Superintendants of Buildings
clou* brain, without cw wngfe fart or
Offlro 44 Mill St-. (on the Canab.)
Falls, object* of interest equalled by no

ARCHITECTS

S^r^Uing. ! *

But be goes farther in hi* libetou*
oiMstle of the Jteth of February.
He I faltefieri yo far a* bus letter of February
charges ms with being th* "right bower 28, IMO. relates to mr. It wa* wanton
of all the corrupt rings in Washington,"
agd amre 11 ik eft a*m ntyrelf; for in hi*
and by hi* communication of the 11 th tetter from Mr. 1^ah, tn whieh i t was a
inst republishes aad reaswrt* thia foul reply, not one weed was to be found re- i ’ Taa Caruaxx's Hora—The Febnislander, after having twice retrectsd it ffocting upon rue in any respvct All that ary number of this juvenile treaaure
What warrant, nay, what incitement or Mr. Fish said about me wa* in there ha* been received. It ie fall of intereetproiucation had he, or ha* be for utter­ word*. -I ssid IO Mr btncklaad. ‘hew j
ing this gross charge against roe f II* will our frir ad Howard regard this clen- ■
does not rest it
rumor or the say- tian (of Mr. (.handler) f Won t h* fro) j
rusnv hour* valuable pastime. If you
so pf third tmosu, agriart whieh no a little nervoa* about hi* prospect* 7' '
would have your children grow up in
member of Congress or other Upsjative
“ u*i«»tood that tfi* way they should go, **ml 11.25 to
body, no court Of ofimrwuMi; fe^b.n- HowArl •tends no chance
for a re elI T. S. Arthur, Philadalpbm, and provide
ary ia secure; feat h« QfrSlfijurt taka*
them with thia valnahl*
r~
n uP°n h“u*tf •
i» • a fact

Pure Wines and Liquors!

phrase—-right bower"- th* exact prac­
tical mramngof which I roufam. with
some pride, I do not fully understand.
It u, 1 am told by the initiated, the brat

which Blair uses it.
I can only reply that thia cbarn i*
totally, unquafifiedly, ftlas'; that (he au­
thor of it ■ a deliberate slanderer; that
b* forfeit* all claim to the character of a
tnrtb-talfar. aad is uaworthy of the as­
sociation and respect of gentiemsn.
He speak* of me "while in my tan­
trums" over this bargain of 1MB, a*
having "boltod against ffew- omnibus
bilL" Whose omnibus bill ? H* prob­
ably rsfen to th* railsood b*B (Renat*
bill 809, third mumou. Fortieth

Michigan Exchange

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H.....**e*rw
that he himself bad catered into a treaty
’,th“T *,*”7 ‘»o year* sgo to defeat
Mr Chandler by, of roar**, an eventual
ronsoluiatirm of th* opposition to him
upon th* om or the other, a* be or Mr.
berry should have the moot rote* fa

o« BWi'm ■ofcmte4.it
fcrk day fa our .hfatoxy, when w* titf
fa Ah
- pobly begun.

gfowiag terms ths ft** I

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SODffiW HULW
Tux grrat coot snlu at the Burtoa Cosh
Store still contiunea.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

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Brand River Valley Division

Loc\l

flews.

IHxxarw A Gominss are making
graad Xa&amp;mal Bank Building ail of
which roar thrir heals as mocumonts of
bride aad mortar, that mark to tho
stronger enterprise, and a lavah of cap­
Raxovsu- Mr. Alvin Bailey has reita) in the right direct an axuoa ■ our ।
। moved his Harmses Shop down stairs in
business men in His*, qgf. Wo cate no
tho rooms formerly occupied by J. C.
ill reflsotiuii again it ths wo4eu blocks,
Woodruff Thia makes a splendid loca­
for in thorn ojniaiu men of enterprise
tion for businoea.
end thrift, men who stand ready fur lin­
GoonxxAa A Bsatcw still have heaps
of clothing left, slso furs in evllcaa
variety. Dry Goods and GtOMriaa in
abundance call and examine goods and

Ground was broken for this block
last July, by Messrs. Eowne, Robinson
of thia roUtn*—April 2fhh. The ad- onl Bailey. Tire cjatrect for the build­
var.ee jay system is being adopted and ing of the atoreo placed in tho hands oi
Mawrs. Horns und Woudword, and tho
wo hope to are all our old friends call
work lies boon nt shod forward from tho
.'Sscwaw
end subscribe for tho Bxxxxa auoihor
firel, so that now tbo whole Ikck is romi year on the new system. We will bo plated and all occupied, oxoepi Mr.
nnabkd by adopting this plan to make Bailey's store whieh will not remain
I JJt*w*Jte»*rtMeW. boeisiwnm- more unprovementa and furnish a paper 1-mg alone, for Messrs. Barber and
1 well worthy of support, all far 11.50 per Bailey wSl soon- r-imoro their stock of
dry goods etc to the sa n«. The first
year (in mivaneo )
store next to tho Phreclx Block is oocuI
w&gt; ■*•1 »•JpiU by

licil hlgiro flctice;.

I cu» at tho County dark's office, on
Thursday, the IGth test, al 2 o'clock,
I r. n, Cw the purjioee of electing four
I delegates to the County Convention on

Michigan Central R. R
OLD, RELIABLE ROD DIRECT ROUTE.

The Republicans of Castleton will
Gallery of JLF. Minkler over Bailey’s bold a meeting at th* office uf II. H.
; Harness kb*p opjodte tho Hastings ’ Wood, Esq., in Nashville, st 2 r. a.,
, house. Photograptu, Gems and all kinds Wednesday, Feb. 15, 1871, to nominate
of pictures taken in gvoi stylo.
four delegate* to tho County Conven­
tion to be held in Hartings, Saturday

Ho wants more.
Rutland Republican Caucus.

BUMS.

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R. Mcmb Em clothing and sloths. in
abundance and also dry goods, all nrionly to sink is their tun and give place
eti„ which ho offere at figure, to corres­
ti others. Since mu dose and wart
pond with the time*. Mudge is still
pregT’to, no farm of government can
alive and wile awake.
be immutable, aa nations i tee in the
Reseau. A Nsvurs are sibling along in seal, el serial aad politfaal Uvuarotheir own quiet way and have trade ment, revolutions, ritbsr peaceful or
enough to keep them from worrying
about dull times ; their motto —“ quick
who has loosed tho whole sot of rooms salre and small profltv," al the Phrecix
in tbo building of Mr. Bowuo. Here
we found George I'roiton, assisted by
George Brooks, dealing out gruewtie*
from tbo wall filled barrels and shelrm.
Ho baa made large * additions to hi*
stock to Evrrevpon 1 with his new quaiIcrs. Occupying tho west liulf of the

that ‘‘boot-and-ahoo-man," .the fell/'
the papen talk to mush about Jarnos
ia doing a thriving buaintse and bo is
not afraid to kt ths people know it
Up-stairs we find hia manufacturing de­
partment in full blast, and his shoe­
makers turning out bouts and shoe* for
special orders, ia th i best stylo. J. C.1
warrants all his work, and. usee first
quality of stock io its instruction. Tho i
front rooms up stairs, are to be occupied I

D. Marsh, will meet at hie reriden
Frblay evening, this week, on Guv
St., for tho parposo of giving him

/Du. J50. Roman is still Postmaster
in this Village, all rumors and reports
to tho nmtrory notwithstanding. We
have not hoard of any hea(fe being
clipped.

Wixslti F. Drcxxzscs is agent for tho
monthly literary publication. Each sub­
scriber grta tlie stool engraving entitled
“From Hbure to Shore.”

Hastings

,/Tn i Nacx T:a Socut-—Tho neck Uo ing under the original names and con­
trolling the original cfassr. of people,
social camo off last Friday night, aa an­
because no revolution has been violent
nounced. Just ns wo expected and just
enough to sunder completely Die ties
ns we luul hoped everybody were there,
that preserved tho nationality of each.
end everybody seemed to enjoy the
In tit* mighty swell that is now rocking
affair hugely. The long, tho tsB, the
Europe, Italy has caught tho amending
fat the loan, tbo grave, tbo gay were all
•weep, white England, (as a monarchy)
has paserd tho summit and gradually

eager for tbo liraw, that they drmosd it
tho day before from the hands of the
fair damwl. whb, so much desired so and
se'r
company. Still, that did not Linder
Tho Reputilieans of tbo township of
tbo affair from passing off very pleosRutland, will meet al the house.of B. ’ &lt;u thsir Milliarry and Dro.smoking
antly, and it was every ways success.
। F. Chidester, on Wednesday, the 15th rooms. Tliree rooms ere large and well'
day of February at 2 o'clock r. ■. foe t1Amtilatod and will make splendid qnar- ' The net procreds of tbo evening far contains not one stone from the old fab­
tho jrarpooc of selecting four delegate I| tore for a miDrn&lt;-ry and dressmaking- the Band were 1131,05, and the fundi ric, and ehow foundation shall be liber­
thui raised wiU be appropriated toward
to the County Convention, to
held at i
ty and justice cemented with the eternal
Hastings, on Saturday the iNIh in st |
troth, of a pure and endefited religion.
K tho ladies who labored aa hard to
B. F. Cniunrrnt, Chairman. '’ etc., to be occupied by a special company 1
In the past the history of Franc* has
inaugurate this festival aad to a gener­
, composed of twelve mi'mbero. Bofcru 1
been a steikiog and humiliating dsmenous public, tho Baud extend their hearty
we descend we may aa well call alien- '
stretion of tbo extreme frailty and inthanks, and hope era long to meet ties
। tion to tho stair-way leading to three
conaiateney of man. It has presented
rooms. It is broad aud of just the j arisen* on some similar occasion, aad many profound aad valuable lessons to
right pilch for comfort in going tip and '
I tlie consideration of every other govarodown. In tbo'basomont
! moat ou tho face uf th* earth, end in
thia reepect at least, ha* shs fulfilled her
Sylvester Taylor, Asst. Assessor, of In­ mission. But I have written more than
Michael Las d-m» a very nice job of
1 intended, and will stop lest I weary
ternal
Revenue,
was
in
town
thi*
week,
graining in this room. We will next1
Vary truly,
Uicxoxt.
and inform* us of acne important you.
]«&lt;* to Judge Robinson's building, the
Fxncrer, 2d 1871.
•
change* ia th* business ia this wetion.
Heretofore Barry county has boon a
Hero wc fiud Alloa and bis boy* | R. pcruto district, like monv other coun­
stumbling over crockery, lamp*, looking I lie* in tho State, but owing to th* rogiasee*, wall paper and groceries. A Auction of the revenue*, it is now atnow stock had jut arrived end they tached to a now district commjioeixl of University life han been somewhat brok­
were arrangtagrit in fine display ready the counties of Barry, loom and Moat­ en in upon during , th* last few days.
' Izisu Tills.—The engine “Muske­ to sell to thesr numerous customerv. Up 1 calm, with Mr. T. as Asst Asesaeor,
And now that something has occurred
gon" wen: east this m-irning with over stairs is a store room for crockery, etc.,; who*c office is located at Ionia. There worthy of note, I male haste to perform
25 care attached, mostly loaded with hImi a sleeping room for clexkZ The will bo a largo reduction of deputy col- the agreement ma&lt;le lomi time since.
front room is n very nice ami convenient, | lectors, and tho expense! of the depart­
It waa announced test Tuesday morn­
room suitable for fo.tivala, or a society ment will be lessened to correspond with
ing thus joint committee from the
r 1'rasoxxt.—Mr. A. J. Bowne, 1’roslroom, and ia nuw known as “Washing- i । the receipt* from that source. Mr. Tay­
!&lt;*giriaturo would rial the different dodent of the Hastings National Bank—
ton HoU.” Tho basement is rapidly । lor will soon haro arrangements made,
[ and lady, are sojourning in Florida for being filled with furniture, of which wo j
jMtrtment* of tho University on Wednes­
day, for tbo purpoM of fully aacertainI health an 1 pleasure a abort tiina.
uig tho wanU cf the fniveraity institu1 Dm.—Nell Parker loot a fine gold
tira.
At eleven o'dook.* Wednesday
I pin last week. The finder will confer a
morning, the students assembled at the
favor and be rewarded by leering it nt
Law Ijecture Boom for the purpose of
! his lipry office near the railroad.
hearing the Hoo. Committee ‘-.pout,”
Ajfrinrre.—On the night of the neck- We did But pass in, but from what we
aud taxing a squint at tho member of
tic surial a jet sleeve button was lu*U saw of the arrangement of things we
The finder will please karo the i*&gt;me at concluded that it compared favorably
with the other stores, and would also
the Star Lodge will take pfaee on that
make a rpkndtd place for the business
evening, after which there will bo tab­
of Messra. Berber &amp; Bailey. The stores
leaux, music supjier and dancing.
are all finished up nearly alike. AU
Everybixly are invited. The bill for
light and airj, and furnished with the
tbe '.evasion will be only 11,50. Tickets
very
best
banging
ehandrliere
for
lamps.
&lt; Himsci Horst.—Mr Wm. Benja­
nuy be fonnd^c the drug store of
min is getting nieely settled st the Har­
I Me*«* Ackfey A Sleds, and J. P. Robtings House. We hope bo may enjoy foot deep, and although but two stories arts 4 C x Committee of arrengumente .­
Mo in Hasting*, and meet with prosperi- high its architrotaro is so antiug^d, A. P. Drake, T. Phillips, E. B. Throop,
that it hai a very imp wing apprerancj
T. Altoft, H. fa Stewart.
Wo can but say in couclusior-, Alt Had,
to the Waahingtou Block! Honor to
the msn who built it, end aoeta** to tho

By Order of Rep. Twp. Cum

। keeps a choice brand of

Lxwxxr A Basair fully up with the
times in the Oothfag business. Clothing
and cloths a speciality with them. Call
at tho Empire Clothing Hall for aemathing nioo.

W. Harder patooted a “Back Pad tainod tbe joint omumittoe, member of
Proas," it should have reed Euwix W. tbo "Third House," aad student*, with a
Hsauw. We ere glad to notice thia in­ synopeie of hia travels in Europa, whithPrnraant to adjournment the oxami­ vention and earnestly solicit the eitsnnation of H»rrv Hmri*, diarged with tion of harness makers throughout the
burning the Tilb-teoa mill, in the Town­
ship cf Hope, in this county, took place
al the Court House, la tlris village be­
Watson, it ia mid, xiK add largely to
fore George U Warth. Oircuit Court
the worid-witte reputation be already
Cotntaisslemw, eammohred on Thursday
enjoys.
The Professor dwelt long and
morning al P a. u. and terminated on
Saturday evening at jnat after 9 o'clock
Dx*a Bexan.—Our little village ia al
by tiie dacharge of the respondent
The disc was an important one and present enjoying unbroken quiet. No­
Ottraetod much attention. It waa ably body gets drunk any more. Nobody
plays
billiards any more.
Nobody
cuodwtadofTtfippartof the Psopli fay
John R. VnpYtilfcar, the Proaocuting Ax- blankets tho hitching bare and leaves
torney, the do^oco Mpg conducted by hia horses to fiaoro, white U, for the
I. A »'E A Holbrook aad C. G. Hol- duseuth time "takes sothin' to drink.**

Utne to closing up our booka.
A fifteen yean bustneaa imper­
atively requires thia step, and
we expeet our customen will
at once examine their account*.
and settle the same by Cask or
Nora.

549999^

THE OTTEAFEST GOODS ITST
TOWN.

BARLOW 4 GOODYEAR

-EE?-*
Tb Consumptives.

Window and Door Frames, Milk Safes,
and Brackets of every description!
Our “»vhlnory is XXX SB W and

New Advertisements.

Skim ui Uatai Dudm,

sagss&amp;SEB”*

BOOTS AND SHOES

brook’,,wkh their aecuatonual ssoi and
' weU-jmuwM Ability. A greAt untoUr tlio liberty polo under tho alcoholic doof witamaoa wna examined, we think lurion that it i* a “doar &amp;vn.” Every­
trouble ia gutting tho pipe ready to drive' Tomq LhlrykaaH. Aid tho written teati- body walks soberly and In his right tho agv in the school system.

I A bunt nine foot will havoTo be driven

: before they eon reach the rock, as the, Ugafcsp. Sb ffaaflba Commissfcresr
' clayey nabstaure runs ia so far that pento »=y that tlfaf j rufeodiag* from first to
etrutiv headway is impassible.
last, .WOW. rauiavtod in a dignified aad
I manly umnatr, ntfiKting credit abba on
tbe C»urt,- ♦he effteeni and Attorneys,
aad in atnixiffc-contrast with sbmo exadunatMdhaa-w^fiayo' witnessed du-

Ever thankful for the large
Patronage we have received
from this community,. we shall
uow officr our Goods at great­
ly REDUCED PRICES to Cad.
and Prompt Paying Customers.

Statistics
mind. How so? Well ID tell you. show that here in our ova boasted
Some of our must respeetablo ritirens, Bteteof Michigan, only fifty jsec eantof
filing that liquor drinking aad the'
tho children ore attending school.
In
liquor traffic were disgracing our town, Premia, every ohud ia obliged to attond
mudo complaint to tho Supenrirer, and
he. v«y qnietly gave notice to the

J. C. WOODBOTF.

CARRIAGE FACTORY

�lyWTF

RAILWAY,

,: 1,400 milraumW
miles without
'I
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Popular Book!,
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ncun, sxn in«
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OIL K Et; io M1 O£PKN h "* VI. V A MIA
rets nattwar Kxwtra r*o«
Boehee’er to Now York. 8K’&gt; miles.
Buffalo to New York. 423 miles,
Dunkirk tn New York, 4W miles.
Cfovriaml to Now York 0-J5 tailcs,
Cincinnati to N. Y-, SW* miltt,
SID t&gt; F—M
QT22 to. Z7 mud t»«Mn‘ aecia

SVgUPHlA
-The Ohirrt mul Bert of t.'n BoltcUm."

ECLECTIC MAGAZINE
or___
FOREIGN LITERATURE.

Njw Volume begins January, 1871.

—dombra that lecuaCrino earth—eto o—rawMtiMa.-,
ho statue, — tho contrany, nro found ,
arwyrian ropieto with living germs
To •dean any kind of elotha, mb tho
whieh, when hidden away from th. m part,
,
wall with naptha or gsuoline till
®——A Muro. retain ,EraraohradMWi i
tbon reality or power of germination
Rings that bar. stoweiuthem should
fcrnnfaUoA—to length &lt;rf tiara. Thera .always ba taken off tho finger when tho
bring gnome of tho diluvial feporits b. Iband, era washed, or else they bervtna
W JMwn been burrid during dm.] '

saavswi

..32?22t££.

GETli
KW*I»Sstta’itKTSU!

.rtssr

r NORWAY OATH, AND
CLOVgB. 8—pie p.Ug.* -to

da. «■ M14 ■OTSM.urt IMwaUaf Smv*
oiuorv, vui to Ml m raius oeouraer oraussto
aBapffiriefflEis'tts

porad, the fcr* of tbs pre-glacial epoch
waa reproduced. In rapport al thia
theory, bo brings forward tho argument
tbuu-fe-a jlwa-luO

BAY STATE

SUSPENDER
ia
m^k
Stu44 ■»' ~7» """-i h.'
aodJSng nrt apofi; Vhilo wot, covering
them with fine chalk amped to powder,
and weM rubbed in
•

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KJtTXS * HMTHI,
» *k»u'.n. &gt;i,u.

•nssAtsafffiiSiTCh::

To render shorn water-proof warm a

M.o&gt;
Deaignalun of Injunction Master.
Sui. .f MMnsas: Tb. Hrwlt ftsrt for
°rEi.t i l *1* ‘Liirif u» amu c.

COUGH GAND!!

fhoiag to rat hay, aad prarnntaag a
■ickly appoamnre. Hehadraimproeefon that their food lacked the oonrbtuoDta for making bone, but hia neigh •
bon need bone meal with o— wiring
aay good rrau’.ta whatever. I ait spring
bo pat about four busheb td Ira^oS
rahra in hie bem-yenl. and threw tut
to them about a ahoeelful i*-.h day
They all ate ra if with evident radial.
After turning them out to peetura, ba

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JBHEBEBA YEAR

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AND ALMANAC.

TO BE ISSUED JAKUAR T 1ST, 1871

Scientiflc American

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Price,

One

Dollar.

40 peroont rutnrribing ardpapirpfor
1 IA« KE IF TORE UBSER VRB foe oat
yeta’lfa) trilt rrrrirr aeeeppaf thlere.hr-

BRATUITOUILT.
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1871.

SDMBILIOBSLJr.ua,

____________ 1871.

M7 aPor* Mow. Xtr M.

PROSPECTUS

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II, LEADING SEBUBUCEX N**&gt;-

DOTFSIASIWIACHINK,

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Tkm&lt; mm.aoo TRiniMKin eutrrini;
u un tbeTwruty-rourOi yeerof inex­
istence. be. the tight, .etho elite'o.nn
U ibe KKPUHL1CA.-S PARTY UK
THE NOUTUWKST. to cougnuulale
Ite many thousands of twuien on the'
Anal Uioinpbof Bstpublk- a petoclpleIn Cbeabolilioaaf auieiy : tbeauc-ese*
ful rratoratlon of the Ute irvolteu finite
to Ibe Vnl m; and the ex .ee«fan ot Ira
£uffrj«’ lo •v,fJr di ®en of tbs

1 AGENTS WANTial^
dWrSff-.Jsryti
r“.f.

Hair Restorative

Universal Clothes Wringer

^un.

O.J3S4 sr-iixs-i an
OF PRICES
t,y» »boto««thrastr. irahe—r ra M REDUCTION
TO OoXTVEM TO
KEDCfTIOX or DUTIES.
S;i*iX57±ftaie3!,.rKi; ■==
terzasr*--35*^^ GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS

Shr lb liar Wrttlij JJuu.

will eat up efoau, .nd than !fek M.

UffiHfclli
A boquet wtte iadfr anunyed po&gt;-

Carbolic Tablet

Peterson's Magazine.

STbyTa^h^mS^ «ZJo*

rmpMlu. for

Prepared ij Dr. WELLS,

1171.

IwniECtltAl'KST ASP IU-ST _»

B..C. BROWNING, fia. Apt!

Erasedul.Tir.fc,

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S. C,rtlM&lt;t il . XraYork.

Dr. AIKIN,

To Consumptives.

Woe Mo. U Canai St- Grand Rapids.

caption;
AGENTS WANTED FOE

FREE LOVE,
teUc b; the graeral Internal. Itiefbo
axgsjjsrsaTS.

ns vAtariis

PJ^OFnDEFWwX0*

TRY WELLS’

CARBOLIC TABLETS,
.Michigan _Exchange.

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VOL XV.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY.

IICHIGAN, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 16.1871.

SECOND ANNUAL

COST SALE

growth may ba profitably rtudiad at th*
«ty of Jseksou, fa th- State. W.
bar. m&gt; material fatsemt than, but our

|annti.

GOODS

BBST8K CASI ST81E

Establishment.
point two hundred and forty rods east,
and four rods south of th* geographical
center of th* county." Th* transcript
of rocotd* fa the Register of Desd*
ufftes show, that, at that time about fifty
deed* of roal estate within the comity

Commencing Feb* 1, 1871,

Stove#!

has become a railroad eeater. The Haron, Kxlamaxoo, Grand. Thornapjita,
R*irin,8LJo^uf Michigan
St.
Jomph of Maumee, rirom indictee the
•even drroettona fa each of white Jackeon can now be npproached by rail A
road is also in prooeae of coMtrvotton
northeastward, through the valleys of
th* Portage. Upper Huron and Clinton
rirera, and one i. projmfad *ouihro*V
ward tn th* valley, at the Grand Hirer
abd Bean Crook, known mhUL of th»
Onto hr.*
rk. Ttm.
*

1

«
।■Wat. The wealthy mea of Jsckaou did
&lt;not, forth* most part com* 6om maait1farturfag ngitaM. nadfaa tateairo!
1

mect of th* county was between the
yean 1834 and 1837. The State Pris­
Our informant give. this account of
on was located hare soon after th* ad- th* DrjCJJood* trade. About twenty­
miaafon of the State, but the village fir® year* ago Mr. 8. W. Whitwell, made begtanfaga. They bare tat beau
grew but slowly. Th* name "Jackson- opened a store which b. rolled the“mam- looking far tattfalMhaafat jfe* with
afaltohetyeoaU starta hta«M»»ith

DRY GOODS,

iHATS, CAI'S,

DRESS GOODS.

BOOTS, SHOES,

GROCERIES,
CROCKERY

Job Printing
Ensile nr rrti nt Pita, al « fill nmil SatufKtls*

TRIMMINGS,
AND FINDINGS OF EVERY DE­
____________ SCRIPTION.

GREBI.E.

CLOVER HULLERS, FEED CUTTERS.
CORN 8HELLER8,

TAILOR CYLIIDER

World Mower

tian* to th* .lock of th. "Jacksonburg h
and Palmyra railroad company,'’ which
with State help w«« built in a cheap
way for thirteen wul** from Palmyra to
Tecunuah, before it was forfeited to the

PRESS

eon" by which name it in likely to ooutinue to be known, and in 1857 it ob­
tained a city charter. La I860 th* vill­
age contained about 2 »00 inhabitant*;
' in 1854 about 3300 ; fa 1860 the riir
_CU&gt; wuu Wiuiut ca.cn u&gt;n mu*l nut
4790 ; in 1881 5544 ; fa 1870 11.448.
mind gutting wuL
Jsckaou fa 76 mile* weal from Detroit,
What fa the greatest want of the sg* t
I 73 north-west from Toledo, 100 south
Want offriad*.

roum in hi* .tore for unsalable goods,
and would sell al, or below eoel all
article* not immediately salable ala
profit; and he knew how to adfatisK as
waaevwtatteod by the column* of moat alty lackfag fee *ate targs 'tetaHfahof the h^wspeper. within fifty mifatabf muaia, and they aro feta .fa-amber
Jacksou. Tie became wealthy and was than would be pra&amp;tahfawfai. the town
seem* to be riagulariy dataittal trfJtoro
smtal*r factor, white, with the gteteth
of a city frequency Uoome .fatetaass
•WBR*!
।
The Internal roreaas lironac tax,
when oollrcted, was atata* tto :aotae
keep up priem were not heard at, prin­ sum yauij al Jackam mdal Grand
ters ink was liberally tl-od, and the Rapida.and pore fa. either pita* than
people of half the State made to fael
that they could be a* well accommodat­
ed with good* at Jackson, sa fa larger
citie*
The wide arsa from which
customer*. came, enslded the Irodfag
bouses to keep and dispose of rery large
stocks of good*, and out of the mode­
rate profit* to make fortnnro A failure

credit, ha* hardly been known fora
aaoro of years, and men like Allen
Bennett, John Sumner, (now deceased,)
Alouxo Dennett, Wiley R Reynold*. 8
W. Whitwtal, Amou Boo*. P. Morrison.
I-*vi G Merriman, B J. Billing*,Jotetta
Palmer, J. B. Eaton. Bemtml &amp; Vaughn,
William &amp; Moore and othen Eta a—ad

from Saginaw, 100 north from FortNsverfacarc off a fly with a etab when
wayna, and is about 100 mil*s east from
a feather will do ss well.
lake Michigan at the nearmt point It
Avoid debt. II* that pays down, will
te by rte! 87 mile* from lanetag, 38
not be called atxm to pay up.
from Ann Arbor, 46 from Adrian, 32
from Marshall, 35 from Chariulto andI
61 from Hasting*.
iimu ASVAjiTAesa ■

fore they left it Th«^ became wealthy,
by managing to eeO in a few yean a*
many goods, a* merchant! of a slower
sort courarao their lire* in soiling, by
keeping unsalable good* off their
•Mme by adhering to tho higbeet
.tandan! of mercantile probity, and by
¥ liberal end judicial syrtom of adrerThow did not formerly seem very uu' tiring Many, and perhap* most of tho
meroua to a casual ebtariar. The land*
, men rtffl fa trad* arc also rich. A oonwar* broken and the ground springy

ttay. Th. fact ttau th. Mietagaa Rtate
Frfam, i* ou. of th. my few wfefa
pays exp.tn.ro from the. rourtet faber,
mte that fata fafaitatim tapKte a hufa.
(fee 1870, 1MI,

and

Oumpa’ aud Taylor Sulkey Rakes, Grain Drilla, Wheel Cnltivatone BALL. DOPOB. u&gt;d CURTISS’ PLOWS.
Drags. Cultivators—in het, everything
In the line of

He that eeuff. at the crooked, had place on that street forty feta above
need go rery upright himself
the Grand Error, where fa now an wwa
May the iutpube af gro.routy oarer grade, which was a gulf fa white a
be obecked by the power of neceeiiiy.

May the libero! hand find free acem.
to the purs, of plenty.
.

Prayer fa th* weak tnao'» refuge, aud
the strong man's httyo; its power open*

rjWttifrk

ft fa entail ata fa tataw State*
btmfaam Wm. Btemott * Co 8.H. mca fadieitai that Triana* can
Held A Cu_ Sabin and Mason. H. 8. •opporting. on|y Mdsr very fa
and C. Q Taman, Penny and King, and
Clark Brother* Dry Goode. Brown and
Oerter and R B. Stakh * Co., Book.

Prolt and Byrim Groms, dealers fa jetee .­
ry. Mabley, Eggleston * Eretard, and
M. B. Brteteatatoh t Co., dealen ta
clothing. BadsaR and Baker. HoBou
Afton, C. NiekBaou, Cfatat and Eldred,

Groceries faww, Gffsoo • Co., Hatch.
Otafifa end Ptetfagffl. Beuwtat and
near Main Strota, awd a teghtar caw ta
tho wrath ward noor th* roosrtsry. other­ Footer and George J. BoOry, Boots and
Mmes. Weftfag and Bebste.r Tank..
wise the circle of hdl. fa perfect.
Ntafaaa. A G. ODwyw. Hate. Cep.
Instead of a cteg rcbeeil. fa all the andFum. GfanfoH. hfiWsary. A. W.
lower part of the city fa a sasdstoM Tinker, Trunks nod VAtaa. Ticket

�cheaper bn the Hudson Purer Railroad
than upon tho Hufeon Hirer, and isi fol It would, indeed, _
_
banding no mare boat.—what if all the victory, that would addyet other laurel.
burinorobo doo. by
TW it willI to his npriotu triumjiha as tho Bopre. radf
.

are uranng the finest in the State,
mart have co.t over 1200,000, tho
School Homo, orer ♦lOO.OtW, and tho

trarir. Tbs Pacific Espro., earn, up
and before it could be stopped ran into

WT* T*?* ** “*•’ta
faeturotiaArfnmotBbM,
supporitum of an equally
couatiy,) reach
mm
within fiftr mites than one fr
ntefearetaree etantarodbanks, each
with •IfiO.hOO capital, R B. Loomis &amp;
Cv’s. private banking horn- and two so
ealted ‘Savfats banka" in wMeh small

What is Jacfeoa to be in the future ?
Milla and Bailroad Companies managed
bytaelroffiag riorithoMan, or owMra,
do credit to the State aad to the enterare sock, that merchants and manufac­
prire of its inhabitants.
tures generally think there is a good1 have established a reputation for honret
opening for aa crash more banking■ work and for never fulling in anything
capital, and.that ft is Msdfe to furoishi they attempt Three gentlemen have
no. Uritotod u gtw tbelr money aad
their time as occasion demanded. and
Th. Jack
Gas Light Company wan, ! Imre, undoubtedly, with the es-oporaorganised ia 1857, and ha. a contract to, ' tion of others, recured the 'ronstrurtion
farnirit ga. to th. city till June 1872.' of roads which 1 bare attracted !&gt;0,000
It has eight or ton mil. &lt; of pipe, and&gt; people to the State, and increased -ita
wHs thirty or forty thousand foot of gas, werith by •58,880. The example of
per night, during th^ winter months, at, their rocre -a haa inspirited effort in oth13,50 per thousand,stod the government। er part, of th# State, and Railroad
tax. A new company has recently been building hai befe the greatest single
formed and baa made a contract with element of growth in Michigan for tho
the riiy, in which it agrore to furnish last rix yearn. Through the effort, and
go. to the people, fifty coots per thous­ sureem of those gentlemen and their
and feet cheaper, aad st^tne of the buri - nseocfatoi, a tnlllidn 'of people at hut,
ness tnen hare agreed to patroniro it. ore nbte to go tn Jactamn to transact
Others arc writing to son if competition their bttriirt-ss, and return fa their homes

fag, the HM.OOO to 8800,0410 worth of
WMlwhfek fere might bo brought to
tbfe market, and Jackeon fe of easy noores for fee geooeri market The poopie M Mimugan. oe tM average, probeUy pay fa freight, fararance, ecmmi000*1 son evreroea st-ove on

will not reduce tho price .till lower, for
it is undentood tha! tho old company
does hot propose to go out of busineis
rm account of losing the city as a ctwt&gt;met1. Some are predicting that now
works will not bo built, srroo that the
war will terminate by a dirisioa of the
city into distriefs, and a few are antiripafing that gun will be a little cheaper
than' san fight after 1871 We have
met a few persons, who have thought it
a happy conceit to say or inunaate, that
all the dtiacns' of Jackson farm a gaa
company engaged in filling a bladder,
or balloon with praise of their city, and
a eolapa* is anticipated as a matter of.
cwrtrintT by such wise observers. The
truth is, that there is :io foundation for
such a saggreiicn. On tho contrary,
the readiest depreriaton of the rity wo
hare met, reside at JackJou. Previous
to the late ccnsiu the ordinary JatkMin

dwnt of publishing maps and pam­
phlets to advertise the city, has nover
been resorted to since 1830. The lack
of proper city pride is made nmuriagly
and sometimes distressingly apporentOne good ritzaon was opposod,yuars .igo,
to ride-walk., because they would “Jjo-

farowMfeMy
of Jackson are
mreo than WO mite- of railroad tarn
itestoefiy wearing out, and which must
■■.inorfr within afrw yean be mixed

fafe ptaee bring th • outlet of tho (hand
Btoro-Vritey Brod, feieh, far p*re lum­
ber, tho qMOtian is always oj*n whrther foe oari. er west rife, er tho oxter

*how Jackson to be already mure of a
center for railroad borioMi, whether
passenger of freight. than any other
prinf-in the Rate, fe-*e ere uwurod by

persons who hnvn taken ffle pain* to
compere toe figwrfe and the yearly fa/
erase is greater at Jackson than nt any
other point. This fact fa more ssgnifiemit than any enhypr we could write in
regard to the railroad builder* of this
Intend city.
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Tho rapid growth of tho city ha. uf
course made some nto.n rich by the riro
hi values. The teigo ownnv of real
estate, have, as a nA been very liberal
in their rrratribu'.ionl to railroad eaterpriro.. There'an- rirry f.iw considera­
ble owners of lands In tho city, whose
names do Sot appear more than once
upon rallrool subucifrtioii books The

puqmae of rale. A 'dwelling costing
Bl,WO, nn a fct nrctin^fiSOO, generally

I'—t say. tho Hous* d.{MK*ta|tonKkmimittee have .asked
« tho
Treasury what axwblUaJaUikitely
ninsimry for iiiqalwHfet* W ’public
buildings at tho present tims. Ho re­
plied. tor Indiaaspcris, 1100,000 for
buildings, and for Grand Repute. Michi­
gan, tlMl.OOOjfebaildfags and grounds.

ths bridge.

Four care, including

cm

wo are fatassoted, and which ore in the
luiuds of priitfcinn. for dfeposal. In
whan those toffiBijfe-woat through the

forms of an waMMtion. and granted
certificates to afl wbo asked for them,
when totryloif could teach school, wf"
had little profearionol pride, and cured
nothing about tho qualification., or look

niulraM auk Daoytin Catline
AND SUMMER FLOWEftINE BULBS.

bodte. and additional due. to throe
dark events of that fated night As tho
wreck stood there in th. ice. all oxoepfing tho trucks exposed to view, no pass­
ing stranger could have imagined tha:
it wao ones a palace steeping-cur. The
fnunoworit excepting tho iron, vmjs

as wo rineer.lv believe, by our abilitl I

aad worthin.m Now, what do wo aeef
tmnhfeWHMtierily killed the biU to In your iasae of teat week there is quite
inrreeM the solaria, nfxmr fiugremoon
_____
imposing
f___
list of names from among
Jodgse fom mefi to M.000 We wife &amp;•
doom thia wine action undte the cqreum- still nrosa oLaur duties .gfee^M w,atill
.taMM Hie Jodgeesre now tha brot clearer eompreheusion of our work, anM
paid of any &lt;f cur officials, and'white
we befievw th. salaries paid in ‘this era aad teaching iu this County.
.
State to all ehans of public offimn, a
Thro, of tax* mm.- wo^Mry to cau*
info a data,’with u», and to subjected
to the rule, by which we wore govern­
tho amount of labor to perform, tho Su­ ed fa our examtaatxu:., could obtain onpremo Judge. should bo paid &gt;3,000. Jy Third Grode Certificate, two of them
cwMte the ftovmor only:
** are now (sashing in this County and
holding only Second Grade, white only
Messrs. Dimond, fftuart and Clark, hold
certificates of tho Fife GradeMtxrrrmt Wavhburno, by remaining
Mr. Editor, picture for yourself one of
in I'oris during tho aiogv, won gulden the.0 posable third grade Buperfatenopinion, fioom tho jieopfe uf that city.— dente, examining, and pawing upon the
A frw days age a Fretx-b jouraaTmade qualifications of such t.schnr. as Prof.
Stuart or Dimond, or Mr.. Irish, or Miro
Bigclow. I think I roo yos lookfag in
| upon them while they an- instructing

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BAY STATE

SUSPENDER
The rear wall of emo of Butta A Cc.’s
warehouses on the Erie Canal, in Buffa­
lo. fell yesterday morning. The work­

month, of w-bool than they hare day.,
something in regard to tho Pbilceuphy
of Edu.-aU.ra, cud the be.: method of
illuminating the intricate path, which
the pupil must tread, with oft-times we“7 •‘•P
,
But I cannot deem it possible that the
' people will do ibemaelves, and us, the

loss i.\vcry heavy.

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COUGH MIDI I

gigantic wrong of nominating or clecting such men to such a place.
I The f»tJ teachers want the (iugnty |

ride in the county he represents.
8. D. BINGHAM, Chairman
J. K Bens, W. W. Mntnu. En
La F.vocx, H. Goonxicx. J. H. Joxss,
Jons nisoskn, F. B Bvocxrareox, M. B.
Bsxwrii, J.XEs O'Doxnu, C. K. Booixrov, Paseroo Mncaxu. Can. B. H'ri-

a vigorous 6up.rintend.ut, and the
more difficult he makes his rxamiiuttoa.
the better will the." like him, so long as
he epplie. the line to/J) alike. Bat wo do
not wish to see examination, descend

New Advertisements.
.IfafaCMb

NOTICE.

Republican Coagi

finds n quick sain at from •1800 to 12,-1
«•&lt;&gt;.
m well as j
Congrota, in ptaoa of Thomas W. Ferry,
other interests, it may be here remarked |
(elected Senator,) will be hrid at Ijicris
that the
of trim lute nut been Hall, in the citv of Grand Bapi-fa, on
hi creased at Jackson; by its aid to rril- Wednroday, February 22,at It o'clock
s. x. Tho sevsral eonntita will bo enti­
roadn
or
other
entwpriro.
of
n
public
stroy the moral appearance of the rillcharacter, the addition, to values n.- tled to delognlo. as follows : Antrim 1,
Barry 7. Benrio 1. Cheboygan 1, Cliarle"large enough for him, and that if any scteM having intrdarod more rapidly vaix 1, Delta 1, Emmet 1, Grand Trav-'
than' fhtr clnrrgde upon Uu tn
know, nothing of the mighty movement
erso 2, Ionia 8, Kent 14, Tteteenaw 2,
body wonted to go to a larger town, be
forward of tho educational car in tho
could remove to Detroit or New Turk."
last ton years, and Las never yet settled
Stope arc nuw bring taken to procure
A few people deairn to let their coirs,
in hi. own mind, which is the greatest,
pigs and goeM, ran at large and tl» ttmctulmenl^’ftf the City Charter, aulhoand why he is ths greatest, Francis Ba­
public .empathy is .o much with them, riringa comprehearivo .yafcm of sewer­
con, John Loeke, or George Fraario
that these nuisauev. are frequently met age. the appointment of a Board of reside in the coantv he repreeente.
W. D. Form, E. A. Goner, D I.
in the streets. Tho most distressing Public work, and to do away with an Fiun. Jous Puxsa. Giua Gtmr,
proof of the lack of city pride, is the intufficicnt «y.tom of ward street work. Itea.r Him., IL H. Holt, Dwmuv
bad architecture of most of tho burinem blocks. Another, i. th. bad taste
of newspaper met, and othrra. in ex
siting compari-osu with towns, which,
in the judgment of everybody out of
Jsckaou, have long conrod to be riiuls of
that prosperous o^y. Upon the whole
we opy, there are but two gas companies
in Jackson, and the work, of om aro
bo gar. away, legally, to a Mr. BaH,
not yret budded. Whatever impresriou
of i ankoc Spriaga, This family fere
tho newspaper, nmj create, wo foel ccrhim nnmoteated until last falL when
tain from talking with n great maqy
Wheaton stole the child from Mr.Baira.
ronritle people, ftat, the feeling' of
who rvcovwwl him fa turn,wbon Whoa-'
ton prosecuted Baird for “kidaapoing”
jealousy towards qHwr' towns Is jdmpst
his child, the complaint bring mX liunknown at Jackson, and w* barn only
fore Justice Oobb, of this town, who rawvery rarely heanl feprrouitmg remarks
dored ajuilgmeni driircring the feiM
in refarence to other dfiee
.
up io Mr. Brird and wife, who are rosy
wealthy people, nod who had become

The Jacksen ri® Water Company is
MgMiaad with a oafital safe &lt; •UXl,bsfe^ to Ihr
A and faa tonfe taroatrow borome ae
sriyundit is contemplated, yssg:somw.
valuable, th toil-will oast auinyflteu.under alawpaaaed at the, ratra /»e»aafe of feUare to ojwu connecting
rion of 1870, to convert Ute works into
rifrpropasv- 3h» pay fecitasteektlte
fey baa issofe aad arid bond., uni tao
company has baited bonds, with the asMfe of Ute fey, aeoored by a aMrtgnge
90m work* to.MMI
more.
iMWuvreroopiga to bo laid, aadhy•raate to
ost ia tha spring, tho comgW tea tea arilsafe jfea aad rigtay-fiv

— triccxjE josh’s ■
TRUNK FULL OF FUN

labcra, v^S^~#o'wor&lt;£r ifemocratT

In ite appropriate ptaro in this paper,
we print, just as we roorivod it, a latte*
from one who hold, no mean place iu
tha ranks of tho army of educator, who
tail in our scbool-hoiMMB, aad who aa*
doing for our great State the noblest
work iltot is bring done fails basdan.
While we do not fool called upon to

wreitafriMitbsnap.war, aad th* pa-&gt;
jM.tyuflfepump.teJ^OOOgrifoM
per day. With foflg pwsfe of steam
tho pi iwnw
(be water ta the «mbM

An Eariera sfatfetirian evil ate. that
wfet is fed to ^p dog. of tho United

fariy incotspct-a! that who* -ho was
called upon Io dtedmrg*. tho dutirofe his
office, hi. own faubilitiro re pressed upoakum thatb. peremptorily ra-grod,
we would fa.1 uani that tho fear, of

pmou' U1W

streams, and been robed '
al cotuiderable lapeaaq. X
probable that the (Saopax
repair the looumotivo, as it

Michigan Exchange.

�T&lt;w fVri*’CM&lt; Bm***

II A ! 114*

RAILWAY ,

iHwraMfflotf pwwsioa

souraaffi
FOB ALL POINTS EAST A WBHT.

to rapart Friday night.
Vuust Orrtoms—"City dads.'
/bea Village boys viU soon b.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL IL

Grand River, Valley Di

'n“ ph1!™!? of the Hastings Klvvr
Corasrt Band, at the foot of the Main, to
Union Haft Wedaasday evening. t»stinMcer people that

Waxnraa—On the moduri

Wkxua Vteat derllning
8raixs—Anxiously autirus
and dignity, under direction of Deputy
Grand Worthy Preaident Crowfoot
Th.foQowing are the offisras installed:
Ifra T. Phillipa, Grand Manlmll.
Mrs. W. K. Heritor, W. P
AP.DraUV.F.

.ssstwntr-a’- *■ *“• ’■

etc., for tho Iteonard House tn Nashville.
Mr. J. W. Leonard is getting reedy Cor
the dedicatioa of hid house on th. 2A1

K P. Throop, Treasurer.
T. Phillipa, let Patron
Daniel Striker. 2d Patron.
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“ W. H. Powers, 8d "
A P. Drake, 4th «
• Jana Herrick 5th “
•' 0. 8. Hadlsy. Conductor.
" John Weiaertt, Guard.
- W.0. H«hfck, BntmeL
-------- -Th. number of people al the HaB
who toknesrod tho installation om««k&gt;ntas, numbered about throe hundred;
all were nioidy arated aad muo srato
crowded in tho Jrael. Th* hall begsm
to grt pretty well filled by tho time these
oxi-rcisu* were over, eo much so that

lay, accepted the Presidency of thia iartitutirin. Much difficulty has bora ex
permaoed in obtaining the right man for
the petition, as there ere few who are
capable of taking charge of a Univereilylikatfaia.
*
• Nov that we hava a man arary way
qualified. I trust ha will long be ro'ahs-

m w iK F ? n m n -

MichigsnCentral R. R.
1 Winxt—About 25 cords of' 20 inch TEwmppl. ul K. D. B.bl^ ot Jl»
' body Maple Wood. Also, some 10 cords tugs, are not leaning toward the Coun­
1 of dry wood. Inquire at the Binu ty Buprriiitendency this s&gt;-sram, .in that
Lz

They wore all rendered with
affect, especially the "Ghost,”
ed," "Shoe Shop," etc. After
k-aux the rattling of dishei
small of hot coffee indicated

pleasing
"Rojoct
the tabmid ths
that all

meat day," is not for distant. la about
six waaks from now, nearly thru* handred Lalf-fomiahori ‘Modira* aad -Umbo
will be turned loose, a prey upon socie­
ty. It will be well for all ra—pfrhli
people to beware of these eesnl-barUriiin«, —-sspwnally the "Bono-Piekera,"

' Deasrtuw Rennie».—The rvoaipia of
th. donation given to Bro. T. D. Marsh Horn we must praise the ladies, the
last Friday Evwniag, reached tha nice tofftn was "splsmdid,” the cakes “sa­
little sum of 1147, the larger part of porb." Yes. .very thing was served up
in good Style in a good old fashioned
way. We will toll you how they did it;
everybody was rooted. Committees “Limb" and "Medic," may be aeon eve­
came round with plates; assistant ry day hurrying to aad from examina­
Mirmcrrsnre Iraaxn.—Mr. T. J. eonimitlreo earse round with cups; depu­ tion*. Many of them pouring forth,
Humphrey an old resident and fanner ty axnnutteee earn, round with spoons ; tearful invectives upon th. inaoronl
of Johnstown has taken a Special Fart- aad the same retins was gone through
w-xh th. victuals until asroriy or quite . treat between the smiling. thoughtiros
thro, hundred people Ver. served Af­ junior of last year, and th. grave anx­
th. manufacturing interest of tine estab­ ter supper a stampmle was made among ious senior of this year I Thea wa were
lishment.
A
new
impetus
will
probably
tbs chairs and lb. luuoc struck up tn wont to greet each other with a hearty
tionad from buying said Bota, h* pay­
be
given
.
to
this
wide-awake
Planing
ment has been sto;rowl.
grip of tho hand, aad “drive dull care
Hastiaga Jau. 17th. 1271
away. " Nov we meet, muter a great
r
J- M Navtas,
of reooguiUm, and riutfle on, each wrapGuardian of Sarah Tilany

Gallory of J. F. Mink Ur over
Harnras shop opposite the i
house Photographs, Gems and
of t-setures taken in good style.

of “KacoUrotions of tho Mexican War"
by oar old and vail known contributor,
tha “Green Mountain Boy."
After a
long silence wo bear from him again
and for Lis interesting sketches be has

Ths Grand Rapids Jisaseera/ aays all
the money the State Agricultural BodeU May ask for loraiing tho next titate
Falx at Grand Rapids can be raiawl ia
ihairitytnSA hours. It adds that if
tha claims uf Wsetarn Michigan are not
hooded better than they have been here­
tofore a new society will bo organisod
which will act entirely indspeud.nl of

In the vlBagv,
and County, aad from
tha beet stem la Hasting.,

Uea of the firm, and, devqte hie
time to clostDg up our hooka.
A fifteen years bwrinem imper*
itirely requires thia atep,fM&gt;d
we expect our cuatoxnen will
*t once examine their accounta,
find settle tha anam bj-Oaxm or

No Nxws or tux Taasasexn.—There
has not been received to-day aay news
of the Tennsses a Offwros of th. navy
and th. Navy Department all aver that
eh. is a roawvrthy ship, aad reports to
th. eontrary are wholly unwarranted. Th. remarks in tha Hous, by Mr. Banks
to tbs effort that th. engineer* had Itogged off from assignments to her because
she vw art eafe. have no foundatioo ia
fort. Bons.ot5rorsw.ro relievsd from
gviag on the expedition, but for othw
aud entirely different reasuna tadisidoal
aad peculiar. Th. vesrtd, suppoaad to]

Notr.
Ever thankful for the Hfje
Patronage we have rooerred
from this community, we ahall
uow officr our Goods at great­
ly REDUCED PRICES to OmB
and Prompt Paying Customers.

■oraiag from i’b.tedripbia, to*hLre been |
eraa January 19, was probably another,
as the report says the sighted vassal was
bark-rigged, while navy officers aay tho
Tenwasra is a full ship-rigged craft.
I

waging war with wdf. aad crying out, m
the tenor of the well known lino*,
• Alas fur tho vanity of Christian char­
that was as goo-1 aa but one could wi*h. ity umter th. sun."
G. L
Tha light fantastic oiercum were .kept I

We tjre now receiving a Very Large Stock

New and choice Gre^f&lt;\

up until the small hours, and all went

ci Ils.ns of Chariot L h.ld a masting
February 14th, to consider the question
of nCily tltetetor. The ms*, ting wav
w.U aitendwl, and Gty Charter adopted
by a large majority. This evening
(Fobruary 15th.) is appointed fur hir­
ing amendments to rams.

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

Wilf ’retire from tba active d»*

At’T rv T-sow Prices.

.
at Uis Township (lerk's Ofoce, so I
day the 17th insl, at one o'clock Ffor th. purport, of sleeting four di
gates to the CxHinty Convention on

“Fm always knows bow to do it."
Ackley A HUdn have put ia a silver- ,
plated show ease, contain mg a revolv- ' Pursuant to a call, th. otuoaa of thia
ing pyramid of parfumi ry aad hair village ewmbh-d at the Court Hous.-,
oih. It U made with a genet deal of en Tuesday evening the 14th iaat, to
ta^eaad ia soon to ba sop ino potion. ' toko into «eusid. Tntian the propriety of
; organising under a eity goveratnrti*/twenrar Hxnivas—TXs will tee '' tie following rve&gt;!utiou,-o&lt;»re&gt;l by N.
' Bailey, Eeq.. after a warm and sjiiritrtl
•ron
tho official jicucwdi rigs the peo­
‘ debate, was passed almost unanimously :
ple of this Villaga, anTues-Uiy vru^ng, ।
, JtirrJrfJ. As the ecnao of thio meeting.
voted almost unanimously, at th* largest,[ that the beet interests of this village
public snooting of oar citisene we hove '; will be pnnnoted by argaxuxmg under a
.ver attended, to apply to the Legisla­
ture, now in «&lt;-saion, for eu ad to w-rOn motion of N. Bailey, heq.. a com­
porute the (Sty of Hastings.'
This mittee of toe was appointed by the
Chair to examine a charter (already pre­
pared by GeozC. Worth, Esq.,) aad re­
occupied by Barber * Bailoy^ iaunkUport to the owUr uo Friday evening
ataly after their removal. The. whole
embrace, counters, shriving, drawers,
-l.eha.rtr. Any on. drriring to fit up a
store of aav kind, will «o well to give"
me a call, for it will b. sold for lass tlyih
mrate foe th. Hasting. Bud eaahinlumber price*. Cal! on or addrros
cluding transportation, etc, the som of
W. I. F Him., Buildra,
jan4tf_____
^Hastings, Xish.
•2SIJ6. 2221,25 bev. born graerousI Atwxrs go to Mudges'to get a good ly donated by our dtieens thrash the
barxain.
2&amp;f

0. A M B B.—Ground was bruksa
with appropriate raromouira at Battle
Creek last Tuesday tor tha Ohio and
Michigan Bailway. Th. following are
tiio oflkpn of tho nitokgwep j

4 GOODYEAR

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Window and Boor Frames, Milk Ssd

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and Bracket* of every description.

Tho follosring letters ranean unclaim­
ed st &amp;o Port OSes ta Hastings, Feb­
ruary 15, 18T1:.
James Allon.
H. E Bronson,
J. N. Bowman.
Loeretia Bennett.

W. H- Heynra,
Geo. F. Hull.
H. Noma,
Mary Ritey,
Carrie Feune!!,
Haniel l*i&lt;rka
Maranda Viast,
J. M. Warwarth,
U. A Wumt,

FOB ®&lt;A*!lSE

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ItOfowing named gentlemen have
b~n afocteA io fta CouMg .Convention

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repertfottirifrua &lt;Tfte progrowiv--spini
to tax our property for a Baroni Arwen- oftM&lt;Bm*.-anta th* Lrafo sf such
gina.
Suppose vs gvt up a eeriro of dtoa QtoJWBMiMerartor the parte of
-fostivala" and bwy one with the funds sm»i4oiarjHij.'.y *. Sr-.
thus raised TWi “burinero." We
will need an engine or Holly-Artesian

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUHTY.JIH&amp;lICAg. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1871.

VOL XV.

NOTICE
TOT

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SECOND ANNUAL

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s.^cagjgx*?**?.

fftl Rf 3n Hr

VnrtUVW.

GOODS

MW u ^PRiTir
mum CASH STOBE

Our rmnpsny had eulbtod with
axpectatMnof bdM united to the
NewXaglaadrog&gt;teent to bo comm.

tOi

iKi? ffh

ZataUiahiMn*.

outmihritboe. that contained the reet of
.lbs Wtfi&amp;ri4. - TW-Wn-«md rieHy
-»*»■
b-gged ta be Joined *0 another regiment
to follow Twigg, late a. higher and
healthier region of country.
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11 1n
DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS.

BOOTS, SHOES.

HATS, CAPS.

GROCERIES.

Harnesseslu

CROCKERY

TRIMMIJtt

Hr 1

97
State.

W rH !

Iiaiiit w indi iii Prica aj re till nmit SainMH.

AND

FINDINGS OP KVEKX
RCWPnOM.

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WANTED!
______
ALL THE BUTTER AND EGGS IN BARRY COUNTY,
For which the nighrnt Market Price wiU be Paid.

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CALL AND SEE

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was orer a oouatry quite level, bat aS
torn broken by hUb and valtoy.. The
ml wae .ometiM light S*i 'sandy, at
others of gravoHy ** ' “ '****./'* _
seddHi day. Everything la the prow

uamoleetod oureelraa. Our . owe pealboa wee diwot«red. Within fir. intoutra tram the time the conflict cnL..
haighto ceaeod, a wlwan pf eotoke and. j
flame belehed frm&gt;me of the porthoice !

[&gt;eei around war »trange and new. The
luwctXto«wof the peaeaatry.eomerimea
of baked clay, wxnetimae of bgs and at
Other, of atone, were uwun la appearaaee aad contrasted etrikfatgiy with the j
high and atrang atractorM of briek‘ta&gt;d
itoM belpagiag to the rich proprietors j
af the eoiL . Wo pnamd thriving fiaU.
of tha maguey alto and sugar cane.
Here we uroeeedemaU itroam. and there
ample dr- the-one rippling over

and dxxried Uw vyo with Ibeauty. We
a.roin Ute land of the venUle. the fig,
the cacao. the lecaon the orange and
banaaa. The foraeta am vocal with rowring them with dt»L The Mni
the canwc of di* moelriag bud and .hot came nearer. ft knocked foe to*.
ket from my left hand eocunde and am’
h-»o4mg toUooMth- So got ap

CLOVER HULLERS. FEED CUTTERS.
CORN SHELLERS,

TATLOR CYU1DER

‘

On the aecoud daiy of our arrival we Lee, Plymptoa and (MMs oguia
were leaded a*i attached to Harm's. charged them with the bayonet. Tha
Mexican, were barns back, aad ratnss.
followed by ocr amunitton and baggage ed Mirier. Three raveral tirnoa the
train, upon. Ute National road. where eaemy ratted aad tned tore-take the
Twigg. a»d Ua»M &gt;2 gone before tu.
Hume of u had, Mea bet little of mili­ tack and at hut they dfotpjxurai tract
tary drill, Utt eaob nun was .upplind rignt entirely. The right of thia eonRtot was a anUisto ep wtori* to one who
I could riew it with peribet eaf^ty to
lunuelt yet, I could not fmO my
road from the couriotfor thU these was
aagtoeb, utlfonng aad decHh rnnUg the

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■tore frightmed than. bed, took np hi.

IJV THE BEST STELE

World Mower

and Reaper.

ant with flowers of every hue, while far
to the left the smoking .ummlt of Orisaba, etood out like a eulema mntinel
agnmri tboaky, ta if gWBSdia* (he en­
chanted realm beneath it. &lt;

TOTS

Gumps' and Taylor Bulkcy Rakes, Grain Drills, Wheel Cultivi
tors, BALL. DODGE, and CURTISS' PLOWS.
Drags, Cultivators—in fact, everything
In the line of

LTpo^CAMAD)

. Toward OTeaing of the third day we
rowtbod the hilly region, beyond which
Uy the elevated phriaa of Mexico.

^RICtLTIRil raw!
From a, Plow to a Threshing Machine.

Sinew ail Hotel DeitM

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Grid k Silver Watchee
We. wiU

�foktun:
h. ffllb,
we. eallml to
t e'etate, B^byD-R Cook
•f- Oeunty rWuesittae, and
ws. temporarily organised by electing, equal righto at the ballot box. or rather,
Dr. J. H. Palraor Chairman, and Har­ to [rerent frauds snl protect ths parity
vey Wright Secretary.
of ahetAoaa in citiet of 20,00&gt;inhabiOn motion the following conuaitttaea
were appointed by the Cbair.

AGEBTH.

WILL A Ff'Kl.l

FROM 30 CtS.

of Our Self-made Mro. By James D.
McCabe,' W.*r- It fa a really elegant oc­
taro of C33 XgteM, illustrated with thlr-

should ab:

Nearly every South! American aoaport
haa ■ horse-railroad. j
.•
Swodou has mor- than a thousand
mils* of railroad in op-ration.

bran found in Lycoming county, Pa. ,
In IW Granville, Mass.. 100,000 toy
drums were made doting theywer 1870.

H. Monroe. L M.
Dewey, J, A. Zimmannaa. H. Coteman.
Jfeih Grovr—"L B. Fd&gt;r. J. W.
Houghtalin. G. Ttapham, E Potter.
Or—ftrilU J. H. Eari,J- 8. Terry,
Geo. Brattr, W. T. Dodge.
PrmrwJh-J. Q. Cro-y. H. W Di-

thor’s interesting narrarivre.

Nine hundrcl car leads of slate were
1 shipped from Poultney, Vu, in 1870.
rTAMk0&gt;ll»*i.«lh-4o (J- Tj

JURUBEfiA

Dsmoust’s Yomra Axiaies, 91.
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sea ail others in its actraciivonoss. boaucold are reckoned froni Ove Rising­
tiful engravings, entertaining stories,
point as »to.'
•1
original musio, and other spicy oontribuA new iron atoamM is to bo built to
tiona. The premium* offered to each
run an
Wpnipt»f‘*»r’-. N- H-,»-»»
subscriber are really wonderful, sum­
prising among them juvenile books to
The annual evusuuftion of sugwr^in
ths amount of 91,75. a. fine Chromo
meat Good parents would rather have
their children surrounded by the influencee of a comm * school than a oommon tateub.
',‘'‘7 "a

■hrf the Ze&amp;pmdnto, will imue in a few
days the first number of “The GeUss
Aft," a wweHy journal devotei to the
free dwrasston of al! living questions in
Church, State, Society, Litarat-rre, Art,

Doll, a Mororo Itetieule, an elegant
Photograph A’bum for fifty pictures, a
good Telescope, an Opera Glavs,a Child’s
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other pressn to, worth wsosolhaa the cos t
of the year's subscription. Do not fail

• Diploma" issued by torn. school of
"protoarioa” who dent know one halfls
much about healing the sick, as thous­
and. at eb-raing, -atoMo. ^Srisansd
। old women, who have given attention io
ths Bobjtot
5,
i I don't ask you to endorse . my atom
1 &lt;&gt;u this subject, but 1 «La«wo te explain,
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them, as they ftsd-n raapetoi in th.
! mind, of thousandk. Yt fa^gselaa fee
I ths Legislature to srtecapt to hires pee-.

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TO pONFOBM TO
REDUCTION O'? DHTf!.

GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS

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WONDERS
OF THE WOULD."

March aaaouners, ia a prominent bead­
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try furnishes original fashions Dema­
rest's Monthly must be recognised as' anthority. Tire March number has also
numerous special ujveltisa, popular mu­ awarly 93.000.0u0 w
sic. home matters, and entertaining sto­ ed ortiefae test year.
Smith &amp; Durr's «
ries. Thq beauty of its topography, and
ti. •pnngra new Grist Mill in fulljgpt alMAutoinifarap'fc^, anlitlu It the claim Andovvr, Ma.« , wv
I ult. Izms, 92-..OOO
peratian just in the edge of the townUr.
fr’afadfr.a vWT wide awake and anter-

CaX-bolir'Cabiet
fapw ft ft; whs

baildi^Vatowady up and oncloesd,
___ a s'* ,'
- a__ i__ i .u
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that notwithstanding the eminent moral
-character and well known political in-

Aratxxa has been declared in a state
of stage-—why, we are not told. The
withdrawal of the main army from that
province for ths invasion of Germany
was catentetod to create dissensions and
bring about rebellion among the wild
progress rf Edneaiion tha /sored ef JBfc Kabytoo, who were never favorably dis­
posed toward their French conquerors.
ssstoss. published by J B. Merwia at 8tLouie, Mo, in our judgement the Moat
valuable educatioual publication in the
' DWtodBtetea. Haov*:
..
•
“Ito editor and publisher, Mr. X B.
.-IMte fa ^tere efl- ttemu^s tbs States

known that maar-of theca base quflTW
good newts U*tbose elioMSuiinh their
sheep-skins, u about the only ssslfaws
i ^MOe^irataoedays anticipating a railA** I***- 1 ■m &gt;“r'»nnpie, about the science of medicine. Thia( iwad
they started with the “old'fciool" doe-. ed the line from Coldwater to Allegan
tots, who sever tears maah altar they, will be run through here, if our pwpte
graduate, end sone of thteu very little, will rafae- M.OOO doltar,, they
, teoetif-fodfacine the subject next Sator­
4d*'otobiM. 'Yom 'taW feat two i-w
lie pills” came before ths public *UK«,“ k-M~dXar&lt;
eggJLA i wiimgU]
new theory, they were scouted dovaMb
winds ss a set of igtoraM pretenders, avtateertW,«» doltera worth of stock
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and
bopee
ora
entartmnfd that ere
amfimpostara, wh«o •Wo s^ar pills"
F foog we aboil tour th. ao^O* '««
—whole butttoe toll ol team vreuMteT

fciH anybodjre-Af they tookewreomaay.
Th. U. [Jib pl 4. -iW- *« »..»■
I tie ones, claiming they ataM. were “edu। rated" and fit to purge, puke or cut
' The “eld school'1 ervoBgareby of /—A| woin curing and killing. Xt is of th.

aamo pioca of slavery to foMdon, that
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Gon, inruNirwi Wnw. Moe
Cory, the gifted poetem. dfad ether
hoe. ia Nev York. M tha lllb iuL

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,
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Subtokjptima to DaWnsisPi Mini­
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expects to bo in Ati) blate ifllw |&gt;w days. Uss recrirod nt thi office tor 92,00 a
year, with qremiutas as specified above.
Tnufirimox Feb. Itth 1871.
Aho, sulucriptions st reduced rates,from
TbefrWsof the Bev. A. E. Ketchour subtoribcra, for all uf the leading
cm, collected together at Mr? Hheofs
Maguhcw and Papers in the country
Hotel. Wednesday orcamg, thelSth inat,
and partook of a weH appo/njod aup' W*ti&gt; laitance Co. of Columbt^O.,
per, tearing WO. to bo appropriated oa
his eatery. 11 vaa a pleasant time
A Sunday School Convention uf all |

NATURE’S

Hair Restorative

8. 8. workers of Eaton, Ingham. Barry
and Jackson Counties riU be hold at
the Baptist Church in Charlotte, on
Tuesday evening, Wednesday and Thurs­
■What has btoome of that petition for day, Feb. 28th, and March 1st and 2d.
unifonaa^y of books ra Mfisoboofar
This Convention was appointed by the
Send
it
along
;
aHwoo
nextoe.
jo
rign
it.
it for “snydlpilk,"
M»Mri at ee
State &amp; a Aseeriatien, and will be pto- ]
unCsshionable or idiotic, rogardtees of The preosnt state »nhiags fa aa impoei- sided over by one of tha State 8. 8. Com- j
•]
onx own, and especially our ohfldreu's eoaa^Mptamg.
health and wei^re,—os weeks, minds
rurnuag after “hurab^" Only thmk
ready issued by circular, fa one of great
of fa! IM M9MC
*
interest Many able speakers vrfl] con­
anykxadof pounm.axmnitate.rwtob^
tribute papers and give addrows. Lot
sgateri a regulariy imwyd
the 8. 8. workers of Berry County take
rran at being snatotesd
“yavnnotice and a* many as possible bo pms-

Cbnuuna uo LAC SVLICnVIt--Ao SCcud? of a «-i o-A’V-' rn.tnoKJfoJfJTBATL'orSTLCJiU,
*
■ evadMyJYw from Ut. /todstami-J &lt;rad
Bea/tA-cfestrvj'fn'/ ZTfrm Wfl in oiter
Hair PrrjxtroKo--. '

FATROXIZ^ UOMi. !’

HASTINGS MAEHLS WORKS

NOTICE.

American Marble

New Advertisements.

L“U«^i

ARCHITECTS

-rs-Ttsrsatt’jsrjg

�^efilBUCMl

BmIheh.
■^Tlwmeetmg &lt;4 the cstiassta on Friday
night, to hear the report of lire commit­
tee appointed to draft a cWter for the
City of Hustings, was hugely aileraJed
by the infltwntis! atireas of the riUega,
and after mature daliberaiioa, the report
uf the uommittee was adopted by a sm»-

mcHKui danm il ii

handed to U.by JtalgO Brindle of thio!
Village, printed about fifty ywn ago.—
Fifty yaaa ago fa mt.« g—&lt; while.—
■•Time lliw," is tho oil motto—but the

Grand River Yallsy Jfviaon
T-iegnsph. New. ma bo transmitted
(rumens point at agireo hare aad ap­
pear ia our daily J-wreab before the
Mr. took pipes, (tofo^.tues being oon-

Tn K»o* „ Wssnixv Miamra.—
Our folks’ wasbiagxlay ceme on Troeday, and the labora of mu "better half"
were lightened by the amtetance of A.
D. Cook Req., of Praxrienlte, with ths
Knox Washing Machias Tbs fostures
of thia machine and it te ctaiumd eaperiori ty over all othern, ia tha seen end

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Hastings

■

Lecal Bkwjlttw

E. P. Barrail 4 Co,, are getting things principal is this ; the clothe. are placed
arranged for the spring trade in agri­ in ths machin. aad then boiling hoi
cultural machinery.
s*b is poured an them. Ths rotary aotioa of the gearing Wire up tbs clothe,
area all around, end the action of the

Michigan Central R. R.

n.y®«yr&lt;*pp*«p "lit-link
far some tim. ywt. psrhape th.
“local" wants to be th. find to “ad ranee

OLD, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE.

duewd if Ihi'se facte are only known.-.1
Mr. A. D. Cook is" agent in this pnrtsf ,
of thu State, and intend, purchasing ,
territory aad alao to make aanngumMfo J
for their nuuiufactare in this plaou.

Llill at the Drug .lure of J. P. Rub■U ,4 Co., for your Itewarcl-of-Marii
mb Anew supply just received,prntti-

&gt;- &lt;&gt;.» i'm-m tro&gt;«&lt;wn
JiWitilrflMt

Teu State Republican Convention
ooauaaa—_io4*y nt Lansing to nomin-

M. W. Riker is rapidly advancing the
Xdbool books. Speakers, anil a full as- , internals uf insurant- in this section, ject to still further shorten the Michi­
surtwwntof Station, ryot
and ia getting up a lively busin ass in gan Central Air line by a road built
from Humor to Brooklyn, a point on the
, }. r. Buaym ~ ’
newly finished Yptolaati and HOlsdafo
road. This sheet fine, it is daimad, wdi
I puruhared
Mowers to dispose of to our drive-ahai
I farmers, the coming teason. j

Fob Saiz, AT a Bixosut—H. Meyerhaff A Co. offer far Sain 3 Schulcnbeurg
Bffliard hhblos, Bar and Fixtures Ad-

IECTAJI

old gallery occupied by Mrs. Stowell lwford the fire. &lt;nr Jeffereon Ft nearly oppoutv the Post Office, and Mnounres
life Pine Art Gallery to the Public.
■Ixmif ekpcrieoeo in Pbotogruphin : in
oil in- brunches .enables him to make a
, pn»uii»c uf pictures exosilod by nene.
Small picture, enlarged to any sire and

BOOTS AUD SHOES
Wffl retire from the Motive d»tie* of the fin». tnd devote his
tisse to closing top fluff Afffffcff.
A fifteen years btiatoM unpttitively requires tins stopband
we ezpMt our customars will
at once examine their accounts,
and settle the same by Cac&gt; or

The delegatee from thia County are A.

, known.
looking over oar exehnwge
we tee them enumerated by variow
names, raeh as “Neek-ti. raoab,’
the Wtag €&gt;•«*," IWffifi** “Hopkins'
Csfobratod T^th Ash Drops." 'Ptagdrl

Th. line from Lansing to &amp;L Clair is
106 miles in length, and is reported as
not eicwllad by any line in Mkhigna,foe
eavinees of grads and eurrituro, there
bring one taugeat or straight line of SO
miles and another of 16 uiilss. Tbs
Detroit 4 Hillsdale R R.. has extended
H. A. Goodyear will undoubtedly bs its lino of survey through Hillsdale and
in tho ring to advance ths beet interest, made a junction with the Fl Way ns,
Angola
and Reeding Detroit, ria Hillsof the tanning community, by offering
them good tool, of every description.

•*- •*,

V-n

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Ever tWikM for the large

Patronaxe we have reoaivui
from this community, we shgH
now other our Goods al great­
ly REDUCED PRICES to Cask
aad Prompt Paying Customer*.

Sevan Sheriff's salat, and two of than
tine, in our local eulnmna thia wwk.
haring seven postponements —b.
This csty should rapport tvro gsltertes
In there days r^ilroeite, .foam-boat.
rf art and wo predict that each wiU
and telegraphy were unknown m thia
hare al] they want to do.
Ora streets have presented a lively
appearance thi. week, probably on ac­
count uf improving the last run of
sleighing.

Peninsular Railway.
*» s»S ,V* tlfcomo. toc.t 7mia« wifi to

BARLOW 4 GOODYEAR

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many reepectv, are much more liberal
than moot companies, the security offer­
Tax Milxtr—We quote wheat, 41,­
ed to the Policy bolder is soeond to
20 to 41,40; Cora 60c and Oats 40c
none. M. W. Riker is authorised
per bushel. Butter 20 to 26c; Eggs
Agent for the Homo in this vicinity,
16; Pork I* per cwt.
who will writs Policies on first class
Yovm men aad ladies will please re­ property, nt tbn lowest possible rates

yesterday, to perfect the arrangements I
fin haring a large quantity delivered to ’
the Grand Hirer Valley Railroad mostly
at this point. Mr. H. ha. appointed
Chas. Dolph agent at thia jMe. Call
on him for particulars aad eee bilk.

member that the Grand Rapid.
CJltft Jntnul will be sen: to any addr— "freeief charge."
EsAT».—Lasl wook we published a
long article on “Jackson," aad where it
tai b about Railroads, it nuskes the rail-

&amp;iive

Ftegss, Sloops, Whiskey, MUl-Scrows
and Bogs'. Merchants and bnsineee
men ;wuro then really “Jacks of all

O. Metalay aBOthor train (mixed)
was put ujen the Grund RrpMs 4 Indi­
ana Ilaihcad running north as far as they do not all drew a fine ervmo or
Morley, tearing Grand Rapids at 7.20 gold watch, but Ink and chance Is &lt;-c- I Among the “Miaorilaey" WS find an
s. n.; aad njuth u tar as Mandan, Imsv- casioually on the drawer's side for L. •rtuteM “Mult,: burnt a abort recmee
Unnnns drawod a crosno marked 440-00 by oU Mr. Tri4&gt; seme taadente of Ox­
ford, driirorod tofWUln an old UUow
tm- Hetaertaesffurith _
of Bilkard tablee, Ata Mr. H.. iKy-Jt
R»it&gt; the eanl of Dr. Aukin, in
;w*___________________
TMosr. eouMnpiatrag traveling

erh-iff is deairotu of enibarfcmg in Mer- I
cantilo buameev and therefore offers a
.. _ &gt; . _____ _______ Jam.’

&gt; that Mr Erway, a tiseieg,
poundi: g up things generally
Star Saloon building He is

SISI, MH UW M,
Window and Door Frames, Milk Safes,
aad Brackets of every description.

mooed tbsfr goods from their old store
near the Hasting. Hoose, to tite large
aad spomoae stare m . tha Washington
Block. Mr. A. W. Bailey hm spared
bo pains ta haring thia pari of the
block fintehod up is tint das. style; la
fort, nfl the Stores in thin block .re

The following lottera remain unclaim­
ed al ths Feta Office In Hastings. F.browy n Itn j

Bprtetor of the Banna
rf cf drffods Thu is
Mr.-Townsend is one

EW
that makiw 100,000 matehas per mitfOtfi
AR "old maid." aad "cjutay bacbel—’
can join ia the united chorous &lt;kt
about. "Glory Hallelujah" that ia, if tl.e
nmrlua. make, the right kind of retfs*-.

CARRIAGE FACTORY

dor the editorial Imeri fas itiutauim

Unis tool far dore-tailing m wood ; the
little intarumeat will make about 4.000
revolutions per minute, and perfirfJn

Thc sterUi.y j-einte of this Route are
at Ohieagb anfi Peoria. Th. central
.point i. BURLDiOTON, oe th. Mtemeripjri It teurerwes IHinute aad th. a bote Swsasberg 4 Robbias, of Grand R^
breadth of Southern lovra. Near the (Mich.), hwve now the mota .nce«
Msaaouri, its trunk forte into three coU«g« ia the Northwest Though
a few year. old. it has grown to be

...■.OWtagg

lalilaniutato. Hta. &lt;w.,^seed Itrltmtau ■

his country during the dark day. of Rte
toe hew. J. B. ham. «&gt;. Bret— O^Wsta. ef

FOR SALE.
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fate revtas reu eeiftar; sad hie merits

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MPROIAfo MOfiOK.

X. WRIGHT,

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IDpAemsUd OpportwmMy !

swasB»«s
ebtmaed ban yremsfiius, nd be eras up-

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■totted to bl tail II Illi ilblVista siiin^

fft Mall the«arw cad riris.itafa. ef
tota'wMe.'Is'XtetoM. Xtotow,

amsmfaii ia rSllSmi1*1

BAKEtT!

Iraan sat

tba two

Mr^rerety. sued elmoat -mastalhr UMfiWL in or near a
ghta ■riMMmjfps. in th. rowty «f
WveMufoSer. The tfwitj tku wouad
n 1 -1---Bof hfa
W—mtl

si total.. Mu* he—
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ECLECTIC MAGAZINE
portion of the ooeatof Grew
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JOREIGN LITERATURK

New Volume begins January, 1K1

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amount of actual discovery,
of the excessive rigor of tha wi.ula, Abie rats «r Virtue

“aiiwsvr*

.efl usrA fevreset *«l&lt;

Lurt.Hul. ia lb. rllUfa af
SEawnfiSswid
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fear aUU%arrft«ul r Cewi
Ik. r.lle*. «/HMML ■ MHmI

BRBtHSrftSZute
'T;.
land explored by thia exjwditioaia ciaj-l ’ -i IJ flMBsBTA BMtt ed ~.r 3ME
j of which war noVrearhed in a dirtanc Illutratai aid Datrptin Mp'SK
• ~ft~iT lartlr mua» ami U ia thought Io
«r
tx: nsruu n»
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’baaotimposaible IhAtiTextendad all ttel MW MMil fWWI8l« BULBii jsjtUr-t
ng aero, to th. water oc the tpporite.
laa^SS

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n-Jtwttf ““ svr-'Prt.

■aaeref MirwaiaiMA » ea&gt;4 aen«e&lt;v bee
&lt;*me oRervtlrr ..I e. preewfl.ege el Ire ar
Ha. TFT. fefcrsat

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PROSPECTUS

BAY STATE

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SUSPENDER.

rte LEADIJIU RET UBUCAJf Anrr-'

IEW ADTMTnreMMTS.
Diuchey A Co'i Column.

ITS PLATFORM
RKVlCb'UK TARIFF,
• rivir nvavirv Direr

cents tn four dollars per I
pound, amerAnw to hwgflu the price tocreasing ia rapid ratio after the length I
attains twoni. four inches. Tho “rough
hair," or that whioh ie importe.1 ia its which ha in the least degree eppcwoaO-a,
natural smia, i. hackled, and U&gt;e ^art- wiU often regret to eae any one number
eat sold to «be ■aaaafertioers oftwalMli i• thrown amde for sraet- paper winch eon •
see, it luwag iir.l curled
After being tains some interesting and important
hackled. W^ AMsraa t lengths are comb-1'article. ■ A good way to pi aaarv. th eae
i ia by the uaa of a scrap-book Ona who
has navrr baas accustomed thus
| to prweerte short articles, can hard­
, ly estimate the pleasure it aSorda to att j
I down and turn over the familiar page*.
; Here a choice piece of \W.r&gt; mMta ,K*

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8 O’CLOCK.

PIOF. HAMILTOB1

GOUGH'

COUGH CANDY !

hm.iUmuU

saaaellj.

BOOK

AND ALMANAC.

rntiw ia no humovo:
or
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Bj e~at.(O Jcr.XT^ ailk

thoughtful men.

&gt; nMarntf ireee.

NEW YORK OBSERVES

JJRDBEBA YEAR

Sg»TgAgS.MfeE?.

TO BB ISSUED JA HUA BY \ST. Wrt

will be found In
rt, aa caracal a.i-

i for your aerup-hooV Tlwia ia a^
I ‘W.vdpto ~jt W* J°u BV”J *°
IhAVBr ic3E Wlp A&gt;r the twentitime. Jraxt ia a valuable receipt
bid almost forgotten, and which
have found juat in lime to earn
hparplmitv. Th^ia a .Wert littety. the tMgny of which cbavred
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when
under the prvevSi
_ _va and trial’
the machine fails Io take a hair, which Indeed, you hurd|y tabe up a dngle
oceaaaohaUy happens in practice, it con- paper Without penuing Ju.it gbtnea
,__^^4i—gnj*ertfcueal isi i it ■—
other portions of tha tasciuaary stand-

Tte Mailt Qai

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THE DAY from all part, of the world;'
I will Wtat, eilttwtony, all the lu&gt;port*tit ,
. social and poliUori auhjac**, and will
give ladlcio'Uiaelectlons'‘if I NTERESTl Mi sM. ISSIRfCfrVE LITERA­
CY ANDBUlKhTirrc MATT UK. thi eluding always an Intrrtntlng tale fresh j

SrSUSSi!

swmsTomr.

SIDNEY'

Jr. AGO.

abe. iMW!

ffBouSTtucuiZT, cuu.. m.
'&amp;. V?*?*AXV&gt;S &amp;**a*-~A
,A »ttjiW.liunwaiuiMiioaUaaMra*
ia Engtand arnpodm to urganiai a eoio-

all par'.- o&lt; me world ; ano a rareriUly •
prepared report of THE MARKETS
FOR I’KODVCKoCail aorta of the Eaat,
Want, and feotrth
Finally, Tar Tkibvnu la opptawd to
all epeelalIwtrrrnt. whleb are atrtairnn.
latio to the general lutaranu Diathnd*..
dared enemy of tnonopoUata and tax
Ihlcvre In national aad Htwte potMica

ruf^lyixg them with agricultural imple-

DOTFS WASHING-MACHIHK,
SMijicuha**! AUlfeUerS.lssM.sr
* UtaM Mta«K^mg»a4hMat*e*rthe*^
M&gt;m. u—&lt;» ifelo.ib »«•! 'saner , X ’ •'

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Universal Clothes Wringer
la&gt;m« »1&lt;S tol.wll •. f.T.xr noiSLA Cm- '
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idafee tarty f*') “™ ware ar l«a.

RATU or BVBSCRXPTIOW
fyiUnBAdTUM

aha hare aw4 toea (ire MUMe; u fol-

REDUCTION OF PRICES

daily ।

TO CONFORM TO
REDUCTION OF DUTIES.

*

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BMJsSnWal^^im.
Peterson's Megazine.

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Carbolic Tablets.

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TH SEW FORK METUOSIIT

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AGENTS WANTED FOB

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. MARCH 2. 1871.

VOL. XV.

to straighten otrr Hare. We warn now
' partially sheltered from tho enemy *■
i guns. The earth fairly rocked beneath
| the eoatinaoa* roar of mon than eighty
'pieces of artillery. A etonc of iron
missile* went screaming through the
air in opposite direction* above ua. . Our
own artillery were raining show-era of

Stoves!
CAPS.

DRY GOODS.

GROCERIES,

DRESS GOODS.

:rveb

Harnesses.

CROCKERY

BOOTS. SHOES,

TRIMMINGS

94
Sails nr Rdi an! Pita aid w Till nrnil Satafactlai
W A. IST T E D !

______

ALL THE BUTTER AIIB EGGS IK BARRY COUKTY.
For which the Highi-st Market Price will be Paid.
HT The FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE Agency still reniaiw a! our
Stone, and all in want of one of tux nor maehinee in tho nmrkrt, wilkdo well to
call and examine the working* of the tame betoro porch axing rleowhore

SAWING MACHINE,
I CLOVER HULLERS, FEED •CUTTERS.
CORN SHELLERS,

E. P. BURRALL &amp; CO

0uu&lt;y i urt»iaNr_&gt;».
£&gt;ATKWT MKIUOTTIW.

|£*tOGlrfr^ HCMilH

•KTtt

World Mower

and Reaper,

Gumps’ and Taylor Sulkey Rakes, Grain Drills, Wheel Cultimtent, BALL, DODGE, and CURTlfiff PLOWS.
Drags, , Cultivators—in fact, everything
In the lino of

laimwmi iicnisEtT i

&gt;NH
OIES.~U-

and tho thank* of your counter for your
gallant conduct.” Twigg, and Shield*
had done th-ir work well. The two
fortifiretfoas woof of the tower were
quickly carried and their defender, put
to route atcwpotrod. Tn oas of them
our toon captured a well supplisd table
prepared for Santa Anna, which he, in
hiahaete to get away. abandoKd un­
touched. A wooden tag of hi*. eow
perecnal effect, and the military ehut of
tho Mexican army rm alec taken. The

t«Uk fnftrty
.rtKMdlbr I*,
use of oar&amp;wn iroojut
'
Gen. Pillow’, men suffered severe
loose*, and in one ee two charges upon
the forte to tho sooth wore rope teed.
They ralHsd, however, end carried the
positions, allure on*, which was' Mono»—**•,*►*•*

‘R2HL2.

Wn aii

NO 41

ftlllltt.

W« lotiowed speedily, aarting from
roek to rock. atJbmng eureelvre, at

ing from tho tower.
Our lea* was four hundred and thirty
officer* and m»a kilted and woundod.
The lorn of the Mexicans wu placed at
one thousand and two handrod, with
three thousand prisoners, four thousand
stand of arms and forty pfoers of artjltory. Five of their Gnseral* were taken
piiacuera, Santa Anna with Oanalizn,
and Almonte escaped.

times, a. wo beat could Trom tho Mexi­
can sharp shooter*, and ocoaotocally
stopping to deliver our tire. A* we a;&gt;What seemed to me a moot cruel and]
prooched the top of the hill one batter- barbarous practice, which I witwesod
in battle for the firat time on that bloody
ed ubslsrlca that irU]&gt;edod out advance. day, end which few otlwr writers bare
They had fallen innumerable trees with ever alluded to. vu the work ot the
their tojn downward; white celling our “flying artillery " Imagine a cannon
way through these obetrutima wo *ufl[- ou wheel, weighing in all several ton*.'
orod severely from their artillsry an-J From three to six pairs of hunse are
*harp»hootors. Fifteen rods from their haraeesed to it, with a rider to each
a Iranoed works we emerged into opr-n pair. They go to on. ]-wrt of the Cold
ground. Tho enemy su.pended tiring white tho battle is raging, wheel and
for a few momenta I trembled feeling give the enemy a few rounds as rapidly
it wm the calm that precede* tho tom- as piesible. Thon they tack, mount ujou
I«»t Tho black iuuzjIc* of a dozen thoir guns, go upou a gallop to another
cannou ranged in lino, peered from the po nt *nd so an back nod forth over the
parapets frowoingly upon o. Occntion field. The ground it strewn with the
ally a “Greaa-F." brad with a bsund dead and often tho wounded who cannot
brimmed hat would pop above tho help tbcmaelvee or be got away by oth­
Lrasa-.work* und -’isappxxr in the er.. The wound* of vomo are not murtwinkling of as eyw. 1 know they । Ud. and they might with care be nnroed
were waiting to give us “particular, to life, health and strength again. The
goa^” with grape at short range. The artillery men with mind* bent only upon
•tapenso •»** terriblo. My frame shook achieving victory at every hazard, with
and knee, smote togethur. I dreaded tho maxsive wheel* of their carnages
the a axi discharge, but anxiously wished
they would » fire and relieve me of eu*(tfrigiual
potue Turning mi- eyu backward 1 uooutu Aekillri." cutting off an erm hero
saw myself leramod in by acres of ad­ a leg there, di«*cvering living Lod eaand
vancing bayonet-. I could not retreat crushing out lire* of friemla and foe.
if I desired it. Wq were rushing on mdiacriminately. Such are arene of the
with little time for reflection and wild horror* I witaeeeed upon the field in my
with excitement. The cheering and
aboato of oar men mat tho air. They
Morning at length broke over the ware echoed Lack by Wurth's and
earth. Our brvakfo»; was baatily and Itifoy's troops coming up on opposite
silently prepared. Wo ate sparingly,
The constantly exprowed bora that
vzamieed our firvloeh* and prepared for and yoffing like to many blo.-d hound*
i the tendency of trade and commerce for
the deepcrale work before iu Tho day with the quarry at bay.
i kept my eye fixed upon the gun moot I tho coming eoaion m to be depressed
waaeUar; nut a breath diatinbod the
stiUnuss of the air. 1 looked U[X&gt;o the
golden orb of day as it peered above
tho diataat Gulf m a reflective mood,
pondering upon the probabflitiee of my
H.-ing it rise for the last time. Juab»«k of u* four aumon worn plan led
and bearing U[on the tower* Lieut.
S-ymour, d^wnt graduate of West
Point, a mere «fripling of twenty three
yearn, with a blue sash about Lia waist
and uthorwiee dad in the uniform of a
prirala. atoo I rwting hie right hand 6pjuu one of the gun-. In hie ledt bo
: grasped » light .word with winch, at
tiraoe, in a miming mood, he beat the
ground. Farther un Leutenant Ren.&gt;
similarly aoetmtred stood at hit post
The gvntrere wore eve-.y man at thaldo uf their pie ea, and wiih the gu- rd
on either aid*, aL upua their fee. and

twenty |«aow I eavr the flaming match go
down, and a flaah at the fuae. Quick m
the lightaiag, we, i» tho front, threw
ounrirt. fiat ujoa &lt;.mr fisnre. Tho eonCTtekon forrty Wted me from the ground,
tho emote wrapped ua itutanlly in ite
murky folia, but tho luaaing grni&gt;o
want over und 1 was unharmed. Ttio
elaugh&amp;rin tae ranks juat back of me
waa terriblo, aa evinced by foe tsmuh uf
.hrfok* and groaue in that direction
which followed the disebuge. We
quaug to our feet, dtoh.d through tho
cloud* of emoke, and with ghouls that
drowned foe roar of the a,nlllct, went
o» to the walla and charged the gunaen

Far to the right and left the irregular
line* of our Invade uxtandvd. They
"ere arranged in companies and batteluma. My place wu afwaut midway in vert tike frightvtied sheep fottowed by
our victoriou* tn upa.
the first phrttoon. I looked in vain for
In a few momenta I looked and aaw
tho form of Gen. Fersifer F. Smith,wbo
the star, end atripes streaming from thr
rammU of the tower. There were shout*
lead ua—ll.at Harney would head uw!
battalions in the assault At thia an• and Bunroar mt oa ground jukt bo­
noqnument the regular, did not esvm
re me. The former grasping the oih■ItejJearod. In the face*. epsache*, and
by the band and pointing proudly to
*■ towig, .aid • “Sw the good, old flag
I of Reesca. Mommy, Buena Viau and
Verb Crux that wsro with ua, we
। studied &gt;&gt;ur chgucce, and learned our luokedon.at ttatirtateiwiew woald tarn
I duty q* Mddforo. Our Oaptmu an&gt; oeai- .oujrrtur d, that in fifteen years, thane
I ad ; “Five adnaee* to efat o'd «k.» two oflkwsu and others who looksO with
Doering throngbtiie baahaa to the w»ot to much mido upon -.i.at flag and imbued
we aaw buay pre] orationa gwng ou with equal lore of their c .uatey, wimld
around Steptoe'. Uttwy. The reread lie engaged in deadly ixmfoet; the cn«
line, uf Bitafa bftgmfo arranged l» striving far Its glory and ptopetuity, th.
rporirr oovm aw» pntruMUtr.
front, rtxetcbed for along over the Mli
j^DM F0BT1LAC.
.
I Thankful for next farms, we solicit a beyond our view, while in another di­
rection. lialf a uiuo to the left almost
under the hill on .bioh atood foe tower.
L
ACKLEVA8LADE.

stocks at the eoaboard will caue crowd­
ed train, to rtsrt eastward, while the
heavy importations on their way to reap
the benefit of the tariff eetabliahed un
d.-r the art of July 14, 18T0, will canoe
tho wMtara bound trains to rival the
on* in luces us to place before our read­ eastern bbnnd one* In thn balk of valua­
ers Ute fo. owing able article, from the ble freight rolling along to ite destinefiwrsd CeeuwrrsW JdwrtSMr, published
under the above heading in ■ the inane of
February 4th and to which wo invito
the special attention ofcnr Buaineemra
and tru*t it* groat length will not pre­
vent t bom from giving it a rarefnl peru-

multitwJe, shut up in many cnee* in beJ-agured dtiae, dream of aneoem again at
so numeroot and magnificent an army
aa that of tho Prnatian sovereign. Sitrce
th" surrender of the Emperor, every con­
dition cl vsrcra has been aboent among
the Freud*. Men do not grow npeoldiet* man hour: and those who know
auytbhre uf the wropte in the rural dietri-.ta of Franoe, know by whet a painful

ofChie^omjtyofltoeaetfowg
A fowd IhtU-Ia Vermurt
fonn to noy um who will i

�The general

City of Hastings,

4th Cougrereoonal IWnet, met at lee.’.
Hall, in the City of Grand Rapids, on
Wedn^r.tU 22.1 iwt, and war railed
toadew by Hon. D L. Filer, of Mown
bounty, on ; wboee motion, Hon. 8. C..

tarai *mkI gMMnl elci«it is to be nr warned
dly and ccu».wotionriy
nderations, and rodaavthin tho letter and spirit
an." Cooley's Goostitu- of that inrtrnmont, tho complete unifor­
mity of the eonrtrnetion nJ thnt term
siure tho adoption of tho oonatit.itson by
the various braoche.of thia State gtjvernmoat, aU crincids all lead te the
sama reouli, aud it is oar conttawon

uia same cunclusion, though submitting
auudter Report. Zhis^ertioa we trust
settles this question, and that the people
will generally Sfgrcve tho action we
hare no doubt, eejieoally after reeding
the eeaeluaive report of Mr. Bell, to

Avrifert Byron D Ball, of Kent
Fim Brieidteli Ed.
LeFarour,
Varna; Darius Moa roe. Branch ; Ml A.
ficNaughton. Jackson ; Edgar L. Gray,
iewaygo; C. R. Holland, Honrhton.
Airatania L A. Dunean, Berrien;

daacB of delegatra from oUAho counti
[For want of room we are c—
to omit the nanir* of the debates
ported
—Ed
] taking the chair, thank
~Mr Ball,
cm

Win .hn..c, andwe heveno doubt h«
CMkeal action w-.B attest tho wiriom o(
the Convention, and from that in thia
iaateBce the rwpreeentativev of the peopK arittated by the purest 'motives
dared to do just that winch waa beat
cnlculntad to eecura union and hanaony
ia the ranks, and th- wire.: action in
the Lands of L^tetetion. We con
gramtets Mr. Foster on fate noanination.

strmrion would be desirable, give tho
1 rnrnr instrument a different massing."
“Written constitutions were made for
i tho purpose of having aa uytenHs nri,
and one that would art te eenirt or reads&gt;d ly puMr spree. and tho moaning of
the eonstitation ia Ami when it ia adipad
I by the people. and that meaning, if it
L* the only loree competent to cope with ।' can lie aacUtatedB, must be given to
the opposition, who would Irar down 1
what they, (the RopuMirana) had so I tliat instrument until it ia duly amesite
ad.’*
nobly built up.
&lt;*
, “That meaning is to bo ascertained
Hon. Dwigbt May, of Xal*ma*x&gt;, '
moved that tlie convention proof'd to '
nominate a candidate for Justice of tho I
Supremo Court. The motion prevailing, |
the name of Charles Upson, of Branch '
County, was proposed by a delegate from j
that county, and a number cf counties ,
verbally endorsed tho nomination Thy
the Contention far tho honor, and i
pre Mid upon (he delegates the imp
tanre of united and organised acai
and .mriutaming the supremacy of t!
party which, having achieved so gn

&gt;{wah of election*.
/Vert. Article 4. Motion 4, provide,
that the election of Senator* sad Reprv
aentativee shall be on the Tusediy suec oding the first Monday of November,
1862, and every two years thereafter
5'sread. Article 5, section 3, provides
that tho Governor shall be elected at the
times and places of choosing the mem­
ber* of the Legislature.
TTuri. Article 8, section 1, provide*
that them shall lx elected at “•reA freerri Iraimri aterfam” a Secretary ef State. a
Superintendent of Public Instruction, a
State Treasurer, a Coromiaaioner of the
1 _snd Office, an Auditor General, and an
Attorney General, for two yean.

i7?

t

one ftarnl liraaiel alertwn. If a general
election occurred each year it would not
be biennial, and if it wm we should be
tTEitLsu'r.'
tL

«1 ih. Mloraj, rt«l.
.doprf ■.
Ha u th, lUptthlicit E*r-,
u. «IW ‘mml ,l«th.M.'
ty proved a good party in time i t war, wooJi be aa much general biennial elseana*with fidelity, constancy and un------- *•------------ • m—&gt;-•
—shaken courage tustaineJ the Gornrr.ment and the cause of human liberty in
tho dark days of tho Rebellion, until
pre ns and freedom were secured to the
*We, of coarse, shaft not advocate
hietriaractrr and worth demand all and
more than we have Mid &lt;rf him."
Abd the Grawd Rapids Araewri, a
IMe foe raoel latter pohtioal short pebUtedUffiri abate, andort remarkable

in tunn or peace, nxons.rucuag rebcuiotw Btatae in the interest ef freedom,
maintaining inviolate the public faith,
establishing equality of all men before
tho law, and administering tho Govern­
ment is such a manner m best to pro­
mote the general good.
Rauteod, That we have full faith in the
confideneo. wisdom, twudeuw. and abili­
ty of our great leader Grant, and we
point to his adntiaixtrati m ol the Na­
tional Guvcramant. especially in the re­
duction of taxation sad the National
debt with pleasure and pride, as bring

minded, intelligent,
c.Utjud^aty, that will stand like a wall for defease
and fo* die protection to the jurt righto
of the bnaibiart mW m the load, and
wo print to tho candidate of the ocaveotionfor the offire of Judge of the Su­
preme Court, aa a man eminently fitted,
by great lepd aaquirrareuta, purity of
character, and acknowledged aUiriy, aa
onu worthy to wear tho ermine on tire
higites: judicial tribunal of the State
Alrwired, That we appeal to lite poo-

the fint Monday of Novsiabor, I Wt, and
every fourth year thereafter
Section IB of the schedule providing
for ths summiraion of tho constitution to
th. n«,pte for their adoption or rejretion
nieakof the “gwnsral eteotioa" to be
bold on the find Tueadny ol November,
A. D. 18U,*ad eection 17 providra for
the qualification of i-leclors, that they

groceries
at the new brick store of

lids that another
general ejection was intended by the
constitution, and in reading that instru­
ment we eee that the distinction is Oonstantly kept in view between a spring
election and a genera! election, or a gen­
eral biennial auction. When dore thia
general election take place, from a read­
ing of thia constitution ?
Tho only place where the time fa fixed
for holding a ywurri election is in th.
schedule, pronding for the submission
of that constitution, which wan tho T»*
day succeeding the first Monday of No­
vember, A. I). 1862, and for tho election
of jesfoe of probate; and as but one
general or general biennial election is
intended from any fair reeding uf the
constitution, wo have .to conclude that
the general election mentioned and pre­
scribed fa the election that occurs bien­
nially on the Tueoday suereeding thfirst Munday of November.
£sto what the term general election
means in the constitution, it has bora
claimed that because at -coma of our .
spring elections there are Supreme
Judges and Regents uf tho University
elected, who are voted for by the whole
State, such elections are general elec-

"that it shall bo tho duty of tho L
laturv, at their first session, to adop
promt laws to tho provisions of
oanstilntion, so far aa may be.”
The UgUlatoro of thia State, al
next Mtefon after the constitution
ratified, and at an extra eeirinn, in

the votes for State officers, etc."
As we see, the constitution does pro­
vide for tho subetiasmn of aa amendmeat at a general election. The Legielalurn iuu fixed tho time at which the
State oAoera are to be eloeted. which

ditfonaof peace, which ars yrt to bo sub­
mitted to tho National Assembly. They
embrace tho cession of Alsace and Meta
to Germany. and the restoralton of Belfort to Franco; aa indemnity of five
milliards of francs (5,000,000,000 ;) occu­
pation by German forces of French ternto y with fortified places, sech aa Sedan,
until the conditions of tho treaty are
fulfilled; entry of tho German Army
into Paris, and occupation of the Champs
Elysees M. Thein and the French
delegation were to have returned to
Bordeaux yesterday. Diecmamg the in­
demnity quoetion, the Tkeips states that
the annual product of France cannot
! for a long time exceed thirteen milliards
of franco. The Versailles Maaufrer takes
tho Paririan Press to task for what it
styles its arrogance in insulting the vic­
torious Germans and calumniating
German officers by accusing them uf
pitege and robbery. It intimatoe that
tile on upitioo of Peril wouH bo the
moot sffiwtive raceme of rhocking thia,
and the entry ia inevitable at tho expira-

We
Cash for Produce

*11 for Cash

only, nt the very lowest rates.
Hastings. March 2. 1871. \

HICKS A

SALE OK EXECI.TIOM.

New Advertisements.

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FRUirXORNAMBCTAL TREES
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,

Battle Creek ^'urterie.t,
■ re■&gt; wm a—Hw .u&gt; «&lt; Ike sei &gt;m
1. C. BOTT, rvepvlelev.
H.‘ Asxos is Agent fur Hastings and

instrument, it must be presumed that the
1 words used have l^s-n employed in their
natural and ordinary iraen," (See the
body of the coaatitutioa.)
Tho time of the year at which the
______ i
_ ___ i__ el___ i___ t i.l । of the ambiguous provision.
"And it is especially important, to look
into it if the cuaetitutfou ia the successor
•hall hereafter speak.
to another, and in the particular in ques­
Doos the constitution by ito terms re-1 tion, essential changes have apparently,
cogniau ur provide far mure than one been made.'*
ffturn! rue!ur* f
And in the particular subject of inquiIf it docs not, then the declarations of'
the legislative ar any other branch of
. tho govern meet cannot change, add to,
; or iuernare such elections by calling oth, er election to be bolden under the pro- ।

the head of oarmJemuaa. tho R-pubh&lt;*n candidate ia Rajsvwentative in
Congress; and we cater urea hie sup­
peat with unqualified satisfaction The
preoccupation of our columns to-day
postpones aa extended notice of the brid in this rin on tho 21st. which, on
motion, was received for consideration
Mr. 0. Tan Loo. the chairman of the
soMsere' committee, upon inritatiou.
took tho stand, and expteinnd, as he u—
iiBreton4 it, the intent and position of
tho «oldicrs in the melter, and presented
the reeolutiatii adopted bv tee Soldier,'
Convention 4 which roealntreus ere pub­
lished elsewhere in this paper-which
were read to the Convention by the
Hi watery. |
.
On motion, the Coavwntioa prneowled
The ZSm a neutral paper, withDemo- to ballot far a candidate for Ropmenta
tivo in Congress.
ratic tendencies also published at
rand Ripida. says of Mr Footer.
“Thoogh not MraoMUy in tho conflict.

But the place to bn;

tho election required by tew to be held
in tho month of November,'* and which
waa allowed to rerarin. not bring in
contravention, under tho construction of
the Legislature, with tho tonne of the
preecut cunsritutien.
It was made thrir duty to coostrue tho
cooititutiun. cud to pare tews which
should conform to ito provisions. Tho
executive and al! tho departments of the
State took part in, and have acted un­
der such construction ever since, and
such construction, so uniform, must have
ito weight, and eetde this question.
Since the adoption of our constitution
there have been some mno or tea amendI Uli-Uta proposed by the various Legietetures, which have been submitted at the
general biennial election next succeeding
the adoption of such proposed arastulmen to.
The legislature approve-! a constitutiunal anwndment February 11, 1859,
to be submit od at “the next general bi­
ennial eloctinu " Another was approv­
ed February 12, 1869. to bo submitted
at the same time. Both of them wore,
iu fart, submitted in November, I860.
Amendments to article. 7, 8, 12, and
15 were adopted by tlie Legisteture
March 15, 1861, and lar the terms of the
joint rerolntion were directed to be submilted al the “next general election." as
provided in section 1, article 20 (directly

Legislature shall prescribe. Tho time
was to be designated by the legislature
Tho amendment approvv&lt;f April 1K.1R39,
wm submitted at the next fall election.
Ths amendment apjuwed February
4, 1*42, was, by tho tonus of the joint
resolution, to b« submitted “ai tho next
:
genera! election." Using the exact lan­
guage of our constitution it waa, in fact,
submitted ai the next general election in
the fall
The amenduiont approved
February 0,1843, waa to bo sutamltad
at the next fall election. Another amend­ held on the first Tuesday succeeding the
ment wu ajqwnved March 9, 1843, to be the first Monday rf November, A. D.
1862.
Ths araen.lmost to our constitution,
approved by the Legislature March 16,
1W6, in relation to tho qualification of
elnctora. waa by the toms of the resolu­
tion to be subuntinl at tho “next gener­
waa to bo submitted nt the next “genet- . al election,” to be hold on Tuesday sucal elaetioe.” In 1849, two amendments ceediug the first Monday of November,
were approved hr tee Legiataturo—one
February 22, ana the other March 12. '&lt;
Ono wm to be submitted at the "fall
election," and th" other at the next
“general election.'
Both amendments Igovernment has been, that tho term
were submitted st the alert-irn held ia "nextgvncral election" .moans the gen­
eral bumnial election; and thia has conNovember, 1849.
Up to the time of the adoption of the tinurd since the so-called •'general elec­
present State constitution, the term* tion," in the spring have best hold.
Another consideration that presents
“next general election" and ‘ fall elec­
tion” were used by tho legislative and itself is thia, that the eonstitation pro­
executive dspartmen to of our government scribes that .the proposed amendments
interchangeably, and each amenilmanta shall bo submitted at the asrt yvevrri
wece in fact submitted at tho general 1
Suppose that we ray that these spring
election bold in tho fall at which the of­
ficers of ths State were elected.
.
' elections referred to are general Men­
As before stated, in examining a writ­ tions, M claimed, and that those amendwere adopted by the Legislature
tan imtrument, it mart bo pnaumed that manta
■
the words used have been employed in ’
thrir natural and ordinary manning.
Marshall. Gh. J . m Gibbous v* Ogdan, 9 Wheaton, 188, mm thu language. '
‘The framers of the constitution must bo 1

bo followed in amending it
We are of the opimun that if any
amendment was flat submitted ai the
next general election, but carried along
to another general election, it was not a
constitutional subqpsaioe. and would un­
doubtedly aflfoct ito vaBdity. It wouM
bo no submission, and therefore co part
of ourpeveent coostitutioa.
.
Another canridsration that ha* great
wrigtit, and one which enght to control
the domritm of U»e I egialetore, ea it undoubtedlr would with tho courts, it in
this: “Whereall the legitimato lighto
Another rule ef consfruettoa of writ­ for asoertainiaatho meaning of the esnten instrnmants that govern courts at
tew, and would be a rule of ronvtruction still thagpea that the aoastrnctioa re­
in oer bapremo Court-and thio body mains a matter of dowbt. In saeheaso
should bo governed by tho earns nteo it seems dear that erary one called up­
of ooaatrnetioa, and their rules should on to sot. wboa, ia kia opisfoa, the pre­
have the same aright now Mia a court, posed oraiM wrraM bo o/doaMh sm—it is this: “When a particular con. rtitatiaaaMy, fa beam! upon foe doubt

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Hugo and Rochfiirt will ptewni at the
Hadingo Mar 2, 71.
M
next session of the Assembly a motion
demandii^g tho im|&lt;eachmcut of Najxde- K OJLi.
on. Thelluko at Broglte has present­
Tl&gt;. UrawnraS Frseonx
ed his credentials to tho Queen of EngM. WRIGHT,

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Spanish Government, the reply to which
has not y«-t been made known. The
Queen of Spain ia recovering from hqf
recent ilhieei, and will soon resume bar

Niles &amp; South Bond radrcad.
Thirteen hundred pupils are cmroBrd
in the dfy schools of Marshall.

The Saginaw JlrfMua comes out far
Grant and Collax m 1872.

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!

Bucbanan ia to have a eehooi-bouM
to aceornntodote MO pupils.

BLACK * FVI.LKK, rrsTriolors. m
I..

Ths Executive Committee of the
State Agricultural Sociotr will hold the
next State Fair at the place that makes
the highest bid for it The strife will
be close between Jackson, Kalamaaoo
end Grand Rapids.

MONUMENTS,
HEAD STONES.
TABLE TOPS.
MANTLES.
. SHELVES, ETC.

A bank with a capital of 8150,000 is

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had been by rite tegwlati vo and execu tivn departments of our State govern­
ment before the adoption of thio oouatitteiou tho UM of the exact term in thia
eoMtitutiaa, and ths amendment of tho
old conotitutiun ia that particular, we
must arrive at tho cooclusioa that they
know what tho term “rart/ravrririiteria6
meant, and that they use it in the same
eonae that they had Mforo. This la but
nayiag thM no forced or unnatural con­
struction is to ba put itpca thrir lan-

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Confectionery
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linen rag very slightly darujieood. Al­
ways tenderly. Next, whenever the
original varnish ooatfag is dull, brafeed.
or rubbed, rwnrish it with thin nuutic
varnish. Chromo*, like oil paintings,
should not be hung in a dork room, but
iu one with a diffused light; and nover
expound to the direct rays of fae sun.
The chromes, alter water colon, keep
aud display better whou place d under
Wx publish on our fate pegs ajfooe
glass, as they lark tho protecting cover
uf Um varnish. Tho largo chromos, of poetry "To-aaorrow” taken frnm a
after oil painfings, diplay, aa a general papfr pnbHahed in 1822. It ia a very
rule, bert when framed liks original Uno production and like thousand* of

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand Biver Valley Division
DEC. 1*70.

Losivrorirwe mentioned in tho arti­
cle, “A relie of 1822" that • ran™
piece of poetry eto-,fa its literary depart meat It sheold have road tow,
following t
'
Hush and tfcarlst fever prevails.
Tho Middleville dramatic Association
Indfana Railroad. The comity of Kent
hare started off on an extensive tour.
is full of papers, but novorthalaas the
Rtfuitr bi filled with news, and from
its udvi-rtirir.g patronage, we judge, has
a good support. C. H. Cowdin ia its

.’texte-ntw— *•••'■
Heal tildes pities*.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD. RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

planters.
Ths Artesian well ef Hastings and
Picrraxi 1 Picrvus 1—Go to the
Gallery of J. F. Minkler oror Bailey's the City of Hastings troubles our Mid­
I dleville neighbors sorely. They oomHorne,' shop ojrjojtn the Hastings
house. Photographs, Gras and all kinfa^ pure us to Hickory Corners, or think ws
niH-d a city about as had. Now that is
of weturrs taken ia gool style.

Hie storting pointe of this Route are
at Chicago and Peoria. Tho central
point fa BURLINGTON, on tho Missis­
sippi. It truvMsre Illinois ami ths whois
breadth uf ffouthevn Iowa Near ths
Missouri, its trank forks into three
branches, for it has three western tar

To Consumptives

AU J. Mxve has really traariormed
the old Stas Saloon Intoa good place of
busfasse. Having sold hie old stare to
Mr. V. Leias, be has bad to move up
street We are glad to note ftio changes
that have taxett plaoe the peat year fa
that loealitr.

HOWARD

living three mile, east of town, on the
state road, brought to our office Satur­
cis about g "horrible murder," publish­ day, three hens eggs, which were Iain
ed in our paper from the Detroit Tri- by a common Brama hen, that were
tau, written by a Middleville coeeepondaut to that paper. Tbe PMsifeb- ha* '
a little correction cf that affair aa fill-1

SANITARY

Hastings
AID

11.00.

13.00.

Will retire from the active du-

tie« of the firm, and devote his
gnrd tn her getting money on tbe Life
policy of hte late husband. Also we
recommend Mr. Day aa a gentleman of
promptness and reliability.
He re­
quests all contemplating Life lararance
to apply to him at Ann Arbor, for special

DuTniuUoUdsi'lSnila.te

time to doting up our hooka.
A fifteen yeara btrsiness frnperitively requires thiajstep,fond

we expeet our cturtomera will
nt once examine their account*,

Its next terminus is TAncoln, tho
Capital uf Nebraska, fifty-five miles west
of tho Miswuri nt Plattsmouth. This is
the only direct avenue to tho SouUi
Platte country, where tho sales of rail­
road land last season, rose to half a
Tana ia mf uao of talking, if you caiilfou.
want chdice groccri&gt;-e at reascnablc fig­
Its third terminus is a Hamburg,
and Nebraska City. ^Lt Homburg, it
ure® enil at my store.
makes cLmo connecttoua teriso a day,
for St Jonph, fa's ten worth, Kansas

and aett’.e the name by Cabh or

I. A. Diuxx baa purchased the To"
question. It is only another rase of tho b&lt;umo and Ogar business of C. A. 01m lamentable wickedness of the world's
peuplo fa so fearfully ducoiring a news­ stead, end in fitting up a very nice store
paper man. Tbo-corroapondont certain- fin Tea, Tobacco, Ogan, and Conferty is blameless for tho mistake, ret it te
a sad ca»’ for Mr Wheaton, and the
contradiction should bo as widely pub­
lished aa was tits "horriblo mnnler”

No¥i.
Ever thankful for the large

Patronage we

have

received

from thia community, we shall

now officr oar Gooch at great­
ly’ REDUCED PRICES u (Ut

BOOTS AND SHOES

and Prompt Paying Ciuttomen'.

Peninsular Railway.

Asmata lol'of those Ba*r Paran at
Pucxxtx Caen Bronx. Everybody goes
to m other in speed,; safety, or any
to Russell A Nevins fur Be»tgue&gt;l*ofall Pullman luxury of modern travel; and
while on your way, survey the garden
of IRisuis and Missouri, as well as 400,­
000 acres of [imirie in South-western
Iowa , now iu marke! st low prices and
T.credit.
Koop it then before people westward
bound, “to take lbs Buriingwn Houle.",

Beauty.
The largest cclli-ctioa of
publisi.e 1 iu tho United 8ti

steady slrigtung die past winter, (with
only ano or two exceptions). Last w«&gt;k
the snow went off without hardly any
pevceptabto show of water, on account
of the ground not being frosen. The
wind came up with a Juab on Friday
and drisd diingi up generally. , Sun­
day morning th&lt;» ground was covered
agim Ud Monday we had good slrigh-

TOWN.

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR

ing, Tuesday night it nearly all slid off thing will have an t£oci to help im­
again. At the present writing (Wednes­ prove the splendid water power fadlitire
day) ths sun ia onl quite warm, and in this place.
wagons are the cmlrr of the day.

finest sp.citnens of chromo lithographs, | I’ranraa List or Noraxins.—Th» Sen­
steel engravings and fine wood angrnv-1 ate, Tuesday morning, last in executive
inga ever affiirdi-d tho public. Thu j session, confirmed tho - following list of
American Publishing Company uf R*it-1
Notaries Public tor Barry oont.ty:
L, W. Wing, W. J. Webster, G.j
land. Vt, desire an netire arent in every
town, and yrfiagw, to whom they offer!
Thomas, G. A. Pteveus, R. B. Night­
liber*] terms. Read tho adVMtisetuuut man, R C. Brindle, J. H. Deunfa, C. 0.
of PARLOR ALBUM.
Holbrook, U D. Hinkley. L. Russell,
Mcsrcu. —Oar people will be favored
G. W. Blade, J. Toepls, M. B. Ulmstead
with a rare treat next Monday evening
A. J. Walker, I* J. Wheeler, M- I*
Iron the “Amphtona," consisting of
William., W- H. Holmes, M W.^ikov,
Prof. J- H. Pixley eesieted by &amp; M.
E. H. Bowen. A. H. Elite. W. L. Cobb,
A. dark, 0. I* Rag, H Heugktalin,
W. H. Hayfcrd, 0.-O. Bates, DeW. 0.
Ovn-iuM—clear and cloudy.

Wa are March—tug along.
Bests os—Growing lively.
Bcxxntxo—going to be brisk.

Faroxr aa Uxitrcxv Dar.—It ia y
geaeruBy accepted notion that Friday te
an Unlucky day above all others in tho
week, and firm beliovrre in this notion
will probably not bare their faith in it

Ex«tx*.x, at lu» Puirehouau » receiv­
ing doily, cur laid* 6r Plaster end sells
Call at tho Drag store of J. P. Rob­
erts A C®-. for your Reward-of-Merit /As we go to press this morning we are
cards A now supply jnat received, prettihaving a showvr mixed with thunder.—
Skn indication of Spring surely.

ArroixTxn —We learn that John
Morris, Esq., of Charlotte, has been ap­
pointed Agent of ths Michigan State
Prison, ss« Bingham. reUgasd. Mr.
Morris will make a good agent for that
A lwx.1 books, Speakers, and a MJ as­
Roeres Ossa Sioux, —Theyaro bound InsMntoa, Ha has had seeks experi­
sortment of Stationary at
to keep then- nntne before tho people. ence aa keeper than, and his long eer£ P. Hoaxers A Co's, drug storeThey promise a Largo arrival of new

Wjxtxb—About 25 cords of 20 inch
dyMapfoWood. Also, eon.0 10 cord*
dry wood. laqrire at tho Bxmraa

Window and Door Frames, Milk Safes,

and Brackets of every dcscriptiop.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

n»« CAmld Jowotery.
fag elaperi afara you were regaled with
• scrawl from this enterprising section
of oar mundane sphere, I deem it U
duty to indite Uw fatereotiug facidaata

Gncters Preuicn has been getting fa a
Fob Facroai—-yard wide, at a six­ new tot of grwerire.
pence per yard. eaD ea Barber A Bailey,
Tar ‘Business Out-took" deserves
Washington Block strath side of State
attentfou, published on let page,

J. C. WOODRUFF.

to A per lb.- Onto—Finn
bu. Apples-6i to 80c par

Napoleon HI declared i
' Manx good wood could be -used at
(July 14;) that on a Ft
Ulis office before warm weather sets in.

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

and County, and from
the brat store In HasUngs,
call at the Washington Block-

a *fitir view of the State Road (now aewybody doos not enjoy that dolictable priv­
ilege) and in Ute sublime laaguagn of
Widow Be lott, "erf all the sights I ever
heorn tell on," the number of logs pass­
ing oast, far surpasms ell tho rules of
matbomatia. Tins, is the nault of bring
in proximity to a saw trill, and wo Isom
that over 300,000 feet cf togs hare been
delivered to Mr. Quimby on Mad Greek.

SAI Silra ui PUM I»
ARCHITECTS

CARRIAGE FACTORY

Foa Saia, xr i Bixosix.—H. Mey
hoff A Co. o&amp;r far Sale 8 fcWcb.
Ildteud Tables, Bar and Fixtures. j

Wx, publish tlw village election notice
aaxading to law, but don't on-oct tho
village will hold any more elections, ns
we will bara -Iteeu made a city before
the OdlTuttolay in March.

IJ.P. Boberts

tor's course of Lectures at Haharrasann
Medical College, CMrago. Wo are glad
to soo him looking w. well and bam

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RAHWAY.'

, 1,400 mile* under MO mi iev without
One Management Change of coaches.

wurance Co. ef Coltunbu, 0-

PILE REMEDY
,,-Jy &gt;r ,rif f.ftri't-1— ; r&gt;“TllE CHEAPEST AKD BEST. JH

BKOJID CJlCCB-DOVBLK TR4CX BOCTK

NEW YORK BOSTON,
xVLBANY,

K.M.OMOO
SITjMT.M

Rochester to New York, «&lt;5 milca,
:
Bqffxlo to Naw York. 4^3 mites.
Dunkirk to New York, 46t&gt; taitea,
Cl.-vateml tn Naw York, 625 niitea,
Cuxiniiati to N. Y., WOmilas,
ASP U FBOM
taT ’22 to 27 Kiua T»s axoxrra aom

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FOURTEEN SPLENDID STEEL
PLATE/,!
TWELVE COLORED BER­
LIN pattehnm:
fBLVE MAMMOTH COLORED
fashions:
NINE HUNDRED WOOD CUTS!
TWENTY-FOUR
iftrurm PAGES OF

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tottoe*.Vs&gt;t • UM mt Mrt &gt;4 let Na
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manufactures,

beat dMrrfUM Itorr? CesscyCas/t Emm, I.
As riitopac UmCum Is to. Ceaaly lUrry ..4
Mtel«ctMklffn,mtoeto«mto a^vrApdhA
U wahiMaheUred.MC.esV .MMto.toer

TbaRutknd Vt, cbaern toetary mid
k~» °*~
Tbe atrongmt vegetable Cher known
is Mid to be the New Zeeland flax.

oopraia w. ,‘um.ujc,xrus~« ,
r A Itoroa*. Alt'rr frr Ayatesee. We it
d!SrJ2UE..’4.5-£fu--&gt;

The Miaaiaaippi and Miaauuri Raflmad
will warn be oomptoted to Canton, Ohfo.

.femThree tana of coal are aaH to rapeweent tha labor power tor ■ man for hia
Hfotima.

&gt;m4. I. and tor suA mmh M IL
eOtMugu. by whbb MuH I
ivesutoW uv.MAwrtg.avbul
re uel su prixMdi.g. ■« tow u
|( bwa IkalilMrA le r«SM* I
iipe. Um um.. fc’ w perl il&lt;f»
store t&gt;reAy(lrva IMlWMft.

I.L. • I.,

___ tMCbeetact HL, Philadelphia. Pa.
•nr OtdnimdBet uf tkt Eritrfin -

ECLECTIC MAGAZINE

essgs

•oap ia a g.■J cement for fa.toning
karoeeno lamp-bxraare.

'row.:

J67Z

Tha German aatroncmer. Striers, eara
the inner nag of Batura hu fallen an
tha body of the planet
Tha newly diaoovwrd iron mines in
Washington Territory are reported to
be the richest ia America.

w3

world cornea from Sicily, which produces
800,000 tons aamtally.

•
1871.
PRQSPECTU8
*

CBM MB
nr LEA DINO REPUBLICAN N,*,-

Daurhey

Gen. Sheridan haa pronouaoed in
favor of Krupp r steal Rana, oaad in
th. Franco-Praaeian war.

ITS PLATFORM

8 O’CLOCK.
EP»W

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Wu«&gt;v'a M«ir Kutoraio*. mJ iu. .U~r F.
palp Ig Mtas A‘y*. D"**-1*»IQl

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REMINGTONS

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•Kkwlvr to K.38uS7aU«^tMuiief£2Sr

rjcAWdarr:
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A railing mill ia to ba erected at La-

OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLIES.
Tn* CttiCAOo Ttuxrxt. in entering
upon the Twenty-fourth year of Ito exlateooe.* ha« tbe tight, aa Inc chief organ
of the^REPUBLICAN PARTY OF
THE NORTHWEST, to cougntnlate
Ito many tb&gt;H&gt;&gt;anda of rw»der» on tbe
Huai triumph of Repubiluin principles
in tbe abolition of etavery ; the rucrewi
ful restoration of the late revolted Blates
to tbe L'nlutt; and tbe cxteiwloa of iin
partial suffrage to every citlxcii of tbe
United Hlaien.
Of tbe tneaaum which are now en­
gaging the attenUob of Lboaghtful men,
wbo daaiaudn JmwA. and w&amp;e giwrnment, Tn« Txtnvxx will be found iu

S-iKe
Enrrosixt Dnuntwn
Tb. BAitorWDepwfrstous Utotur Xe-

Whitewood is ptfaff to ba quite (ha
thing for inaide fimh Wu R wsU.

WW*?*"'*
’*^
Solebto glees i» corning mto use in Eu­
./.I VxiiU.rduA Ury terr 4.

rope tor "waxing" floors, and u found

rrrlc,', that then- may to l.nnwtr nod
efficiency In tbe r.dmlnlatn.tlou of the
Government; a rvturn to apeeie pay­
ment. by tl.e MttaUltffoa oCnaUonal
bank note, for ffrvrnbacU under tbe op
eratfoo of. free banking law; and.
dlffnltfed. Juat and |awwfhl forrign poll&lt;3, luaUtCng upon all nwr rights aa a nabon. but oppedoff any project which
marplunnuateawfaaaaffw wor, to jwutootc ihztbati purpoaa.
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For 1871.

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User rate cd growth.
BEDUrrm 0? DUTIES.

Ski JilUr AfftrHij

pieced undur water m the rear 1W by
the writer, at Torture*, with the view of
AetanttfaHtiA ratomfBtawth &lt;f coral.

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H h of special value, as remaining tbe
l«l«*t Information relating to the
garden, and the
STABLE: the condition of the crore in
all pait, of tbe world; .nd a oarsfully
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FOR I RoniCEofall •orb, of the East,
W cat, and South.
Finally Tab Txxbvxx to oppoeed to
Interval which are antagou
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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, MARCH 9.1871.

VOL XV.

Mr. Dowry’s frtend did not nrew the
avlgect, for ba saw that it would ba ueeJoe»; but bis concern for the Hid*
boy was not removed.
A year aftmnxrd, ths friend at Mr.
Lowry again eat at hie table. The Ut­
ile eon waa there, aimoat a head telW
Beside hi* rdate waa a winertaa* but
Lugar Uuu the uny thing tETrtvod
titers a year itefota HaW Ortgrown
that. Thk grew wro’ filled, wins th.
bottle at wine went round, and raised to
the boy’, lire with Quite an air, when
tha otomilreak.
“You must bear with mo, my friend,"
told the visitor, as they sat alono after
dinner. "This putting of temptation in
your buy1* way trouble* mo."
Mr. Lowry triad to fool annoyed, and,
to oarer what ho did lael smiled with
an ap^rorenco of unconcern as ho an-

Mtiul rol Stew Clfdj.

parents, ristere, and friend*
'
.
Jobs wout into hi* fatlur's store, and
Srthtomrtf aarereUyte work. At the
toyltrm he had «eeu, beard, end teaznsd
more alKMt the effort of istaxicaataon
Up human system than . bo had known
before, and now clearly comBrehoudcd,
not only the rui? ho liadescaped, but the
danger* that boerthi* way.
“Ohl if I had not formed this eurted
appetite I" ha arid often to .himself, in
sorrow aad fo«r. "If my line ia child­
hood had only been, kopt free from
wine I” •
Months went by, and the now life
“Can't got away from yuar bobby, I flowed on smoothly and snfolv. John
is* Wou. every on* mart have *imo- grow more and more iutereatmi in bttothing to ride, if only fax amuaemenL"
nse* aad fbowod both intelligrate and
“Ilk aoutoddng more than a bobby,”
Tdy heart get* Eghfor. trfa^r’iar/’
returned th* frtond aertously. "You
may not have observed it, but I, after a •gid Mr. Lowry. one njornfcr, to£h&amp;
rear's aUonoo, can sre that .your buy wife. “Tho peril is orw with John, I
has more than doubled hia quantity of trmt. I have Mwr known a young
man take ao keenly to businma, .ana
In Uua there iT*afcty."
,
’ Mrs. Lowry sighed faintly, T%ere

Stoves!
DRY GOODS,

------r—-.--j.
i Jr&lt;topravad morel sea** No wino waa serv­
ed—* -little , to tire frioad's surprise.
After dinner, the two go.-Hearer, retired
to the librwy, and talked of old lifers
aad old acqnaiatoaoa*
.
;
"What has become d W------ 's
yuingeet Imj'.!” asked Mr. Lowry, re­
ferring to the eon of an old cotnpaufoa
of former yean* I beard that bo we. *
little ffet But 1 trust he has gR t-ver
that."
. “No, aadnsvor will, X foar," waa aaswored. “Poor W —— i It ha* abuort
brokim hi* heart; and a* for hi* mother
itfoUHing her."
"Not so bad aa all that 1" said Mr.
Lowry, a slight jiallar ovuniproading hi*

HATS, CAI’S,

DRESS GOODS.

GROCERIES.

Harnesses

CROCKERY

BOOTS. SHOES,

ff IK m TH IM I TRIMMINGS
As

nnywhere in

th

^tnte.

’ '

Eiaeiie tv Bds.nl Prices, aid n wiH, rami Satisfactln

AND. FINDINGS OF EVERY DE
* ....SCRUTJON.-

. •

■

JOHN -V GREBIX
HARK RFFSELL.

SEWING

MACHINE.

CLOVER HI LLERS, FEED CUTTERS,
.
CORN SHELTERS,

World WoltTr

and Reaper,

II1. MM.4M Sa Om-mA » IMt.
n&amp;t3s*t.
Am! Mat mu with It compus.

Qiilnp**MUt-T*Ate Suite* S*iw. Ordn-brlifo wfnhr ('unrr«i
ior».iul.L. DODGE. mA Cl’RTlSS' PLOW
: .... 1

‘!1 fact- everything

' DregH,,

...

glaaa, and bowed tha
to drink, !
iwy-lipa taetad the ruby wine, and the
warm blood ol ehddbcod took a more
fervent haM. You ooekd aw the may
check* put on a rpcier hue, aad tha
bright cyee aporkle with, richer hutro.
"1. ihaxaafo Mr. Lowry F aaked »
lutimato friend of a urighboaag «ty,
who happened to ba a gueet on the ooeaaioc. It waa after dinarc. and ho waa
fitting alone with the boy’# father.
“1 Munk eo.” waa the reply. "Pure
• &gt;w &gt;e a good aubatanee. and u. to the
deura.for dank, what bread ia to tha
1 "Water for thirnt. say rather," w[ turned the friend.
.
"No, wine. Our European neighbore
ondcratand thi» batter than ww do.
| Whole ibefr table-drink. and take*

, . • - , . »&amp;4&amp;e line of

lidaiM

»&lt;Mwr*arrr °-'J /te».

Sviai asi iKtaikal ftitifls,

I etekett Clioc*. ana J*we&gt;rr Itepeued
M4 * arrested.

Mfiil.wt Mr. nardftgk” he laid,
ithcbloaard manner "1 shall go."
Hi, sister *rmfod, fur Hr- taww that
nr.brother waa more than plowed with
[i-» Farihr Harding, a beeufinu and
:compliahcd girl, the daughter at the
riy who was to give the p«rty.

Tlw peileral topic now is. the
CARRIAGE FACTORY

Oity of Hastings,
' Rut the place tp byy,

.

GROCERIES
store of

• The purs wino and the m.xtereticm
are not rtware given," replied the friend.
"They,are preu here, ' wneoald with
nu air of .mingled pride aad aalf-exmfid'1OSS;1.
«» «Jy F» wtoae."
"Without the admuture of alcohol ?”
“Without, of oouroe.M
'
Hie friend shook hie head, anowuriag:
“Alooholia the jroduct af feoaanto.'
tioa. Etiuy giaas of the bast wine you

“ th*

Ung. etotne
Thoma*
When ia a chiuroey likc a chicken f—
Wbea-iVtoSMiaAwV
t,d ।. _t
When ia the wuethur hka -to aroefary
.hop ? Whgn tfaaaoggy.
■.. ;

«frre*pundta»h - Bar. Wm. M. Thayer,
open the subject of OemmunterWine'.
It revived thmigirts thaf-iusvc-often
tombfod.mo r Ml toirtrtwr, 16U. spoil­
ing of an exortfoa! aennem aBbct ft0
(food Shoptosd -whose dyfeglore wc
were to o^meeteoeafo at Ute efoto of Che
morning temee ft wdrto if im muMnsBy intaresting oecnxfon. - !fot only baaMaMrtoitbhb wifoi to &gt;
rtoditore.aadnow'ahohaaeaa
were tea pfhous to ufa'rto with tk«- church
Why is the earth like a bl.
and not only waa it thb tfrrt-timo of bur
Beeauae the abiMrea &lt;4m*
wantnicc in our Sonaexrf worship xfnoo
I . cc-.d.
ere snlargod ana rttfitrnlthM -'fi, fert ftAFimkWre'a .rigafe
tees to bo Hie first-fene our young pat-'
tor. recently erdJiihitd, nisi' to nilWiiBW
the solemn •rrricol ' and ft’ wnn'Ncw
Year's day/ .when' HuT
bring* u« to thlftorfl dfflfo Wrote, tM we
peute’tAvejofoo In (tod. M -we re&amp;w
M wrAuf the pa.ti Wu thbro not.

Accrtpii

U 11
A W&amp;e itDtyMtit Doon I
srretj'wtoeh «R n -greift pet

'

M jaw' ail Flitei Ware.

iXtsre

“MhnfetU dWervnee brt wren the
North Dote and .the South Itotofl'-re
"IVhy.aU thedifteWto in the wtrUA
repJWa Igfly^wiliingtf;. MHJWl
the an tn
_T6 consoletboii of pur wadegijrltoL
Ihare mil Tinted Europe.’ w* would lit-,
fohn'them
that the two chUfii df Antore
'•
iea have novor Boon that &lt;ounu-r,-4ho
1’rS.ubmloXtko Uait.d.aittteA red..tb^
Unparor^f^Rflpil. ... ... ... ,.A L1;;w

pcrattoa- There'

Castings and Repairs
"

A dead bent i&gt; aaH to bo * lire 1m-

urn—the £n&gt; of death ! And I fhnnkwl
God that 1 eeu2d
r.r; reformed frffo
brats nr lire htnuo, ifutjtrmil wii'al!'
’ offt “TtWak thi’ifartxt winr fo hedh’waaonhim. He waa moody and arient tuitred! W-fted^-Wnii’nre 'MIcAIat the breakfast table—not ahamo-faewd
rppi boatman p»t« thrf^uAifisni^r * H6‘i
or penitent. Undid not leave, the house
with bit father, aa usual, but waited un­ can, in ^ringtimo. 1 -Had fort.-1 ffre‘|
til he w» gone, and then want out bcurrt 1 dreik^jf farting W'drtsWfig. j
It tastoi good.' twort, sh'srp aitt'lftgiSf
"Whore la John r" aak&lt;4 Mrs. Lowry
with anxiety in tune and voice, when but I rimld hxrdly 'hefp dital-Kj Inert1' 1
h«r husband camn in at dimur-lim* . of wise that war n&lt;»-wIeo, arSiterffait
"I don’t know bo hasn't been at *J»o biteth like u tBrpsnt, than of flfo Lilted
shed cm Cilvary In a femr;£feu?nrr
Mrs Lowry atagMrtd ax the word*,
aw very pale, and uuik into * cbatr. ■tomaeh was all oafi^t i wto painfrfl, but
“I wreld like to aao you a moment
a aurt of cool burning; and bud tS&gt;c«r
"Nbt at the aturc 11 alia exclaimed, in
of xactifiad-akxihaL: Shrt» thomatoa,';
she arid to Err husband.
low. dirtreaami vche. “Ob' it ia s retorowl drunkard, T hare not a doubt sad thunit»r?o&lt;lj-fur..uert.
/ fua.-j
Mr. Lowry webt out, and tie friend
oadfui! My aon! My aon F
that I should gone enuy, and wjth to^heard for *omn momenta the low mur­
. HydrochkrMn wC^aieia has bean ffvni*c helplaauM* tough: the Gntwhuiamur of voice; near the library door.
BiEs-as
Then Mr. Lowry catna back, a marked ter anguuh. Her aon lied fallen a*ain. cy to Be found.
chauga in his fore, and said, in a repress­ and a fall like thia ia too often the kiwii
For many yeore the churoh haa mourn­
ed voice: "Excuse me for a little of hope. It revaale the conataut great ed over thia evil; strange that no w»y tow gittna par diem to one of MgW
while," and left hurriedly. Nearly half peril in which thoee etand who haw
yuata, wOlaoCb* fcand too large &gt;4*.
one® loot eolf-controb John did not outrfth. difioolv Las Uaw fcmail
come Lome until late that night Hir The moreat prejudMW to n senseless idea The ia*rorato&lt;wA fc, npd aad MUmd.
condition we will not describe. A week bedda the churoh yet ia chains. Soma
cbasrfttlnaaa of manner that dsd not of iaebriattea fulluwwd, cading in a de, think ws mitet nao wipe .bequue Chrirt,
hide from hia friend's keen obaerrntion eroe of proaUutica that obiigvd him to usoil it when -fie. instituted tire onlii^tha trouble and disquietude that lay bo- krep the benuc for many dap. Thou
came renatitaiins gn&lt;4 sad »jLW.:tte»» eueeeedbd hr new roeoluCdifol Tec y«uug
Ai tea-time, tire buy wo* absent
man went back to bhrine K^htnrffltch
"Where i* John f’ asked aa older sis­
and mortified, ynt d&lt;it«Tmin«f »» bbnrore
ter, with ooncoru in Irer voice and eye*.
than vrer on'hi* guarL .11 a *n-Hen
“I don't know," yge the mrthar'a re­ full had roroaledto himelf tbo pccil ip
ply, and tire frietsd MW a quick glance which he atood
.
„- ..
of iukli^mos £ul pf «»d rooming,
Far over «ix tnanth* Wm* Lowty.
pan Imtwaon, her and her husband
atoerf vigilantly on guiird. During- that
John did noimalre.lii* appsaraaoo at ported he had clediwod half » dor.ru Inthe eight o’clock breakfast next marn- vitatiana to panic* and roceplMiua, bee
iag, a fort on ‘ wjuob no remark wna cau*e ho knew that the highly rwnecto;
made. Mr. Lowry tried |e talk chaer- Me peutflo who gave them, would, for
fully with hi. frioud. brt it wu* mere the 8m, hteke drinHrigwafoc’ta of ttelr
TnMwLLfe.i.ObM
hiuw* and Oder enuewnoau M ybimgritfodn-krepnr for-scdHi
fld4unMM«ll------------------This rocial erif-dsniri fhafod tb»
the* oars kb» feitor ta getting dreak
ofdSLsnoas, vet

' Wafchts,

STEWART k. 8TEISHOFF.

to liimaclf in bittarnX m rogret, and in
"the . reapoaxibility.of nil Utb
_But .he dtd net .find1 hia ion klirL
Hurding’ii and trout back hotuo with
bowed bend and aching heart.

Tbay did not guard him aa they should
have done. Wine and beer were roiuraon beverages at those tabla. The poor
boy bad hi, uut» Hliated at th. b- gimuug,
aad now appetite is hia matter. 1 pity
them all, but moat the unhappy young
man who ia
to aosetv, and
loot to kiraaolf."
’
A long srieuce followed, and wbon the
oonraraation waa renewed, it tonebed an-

ALL THE BUTTER AKE EKS IK BAHRY COUNTY,
For which tha Highest Market Pric* will bo Paid.

Mr. Lowry and hi. family were thura
—father, mutber, brother, ur.d sitters.
After tha guoet* were preeented to th&lt;f
bride, they paaaed In groups to tin- »upper-room. A ehirrr of 1o4r run down
to the heart of Mm. Lowrr aa. on eatar&gt;
iag, a Wrong acent at wino touciiod her
nortrib She waa leaning &lt;m tha nns
of her aon.
“Oh, John!" the whlxperud, doe* tc
bin car, "be on your ouera !”
11
The young man did not reply. Tha
tm&lt;iU of wiuv had touched In* em*o ah
»a, and with a thrill of rJeaauro awaken­
ing the old desire.
- "Am T not oaft enough now?' ho ud&lt;
to himself. “lime anl abstinence have
ginm m» now strength, l am not tha
wrak l»oy of two or three yeen ago.".
They ]«Mo&lt;i into the supper-room,
where the crowd was very great, ,und
John was soon s&gt;marntMl frtnn bia muth-

NO. 45.

inhuweighborhoOd. Alaa, how maUy
there were I ’ Two or . Wiree in every
block, with deoreoprtttag on wave Hint
Mtodertroatfon. Bathe fcite.1 ia the
arereh of bls Ney, end - rerereed. wlfif
the hrertwotto. to M* hired.
John did not got htmie until Into that
night. When Ids moihbr, w^o had
beta anxtouslr writing for Mm^ met him
uu tho rtrir*. feri was to overcome with
drink that she had to support him to hi»
rente! JT6 wonder that fie came down’
tote oft iho next morntag.
What was to be done Y Row anxioua-

Bafwby wag anything; relNd "wtokat «!!• ' BecaMe
i

wift hf» aa mesh like thateta* Cheirt u*-'
cd, aa mtltort*/ we. nraaDy got r Whyelia^to aijawg? Wig torelmiaitMa.
over a color L . rFgtactfoi, Iv' We' arer
er maeh,grtU»_»mo uumrfal Chrirt

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�mtr

U Mill
manto have been, unleM proper^ ondM
stood aad appreciated, only a porttoa of
toe eerrice they might be to th* people,
ia eecurod. Oonaequsntly wa ask atten­
tion to th* feUewiag eagg—tinns, oateu-

Republican Nominations.

1st With th* groat reduction of port
age a few yaara ago, oama tboea useful
little gum-tiekate, postage stamp*. Their

dent* pre-pay thair pvatago, qt the roanling-room, at borne, or wherever they
happen to bo by simply affixing th*
stamp or using th* stomp*! Mxvetops—
Tot with all thaee faolittea, many peo­
ple aad even buaiaooa men buy one stamp
at a time and then expect the poeCmaa-

adbmw to the principals of the Itepubb
can party, but who aro buiey riding
•OUM perormal hobby, aad giving word*
of good sdvto* to our leader* geasroDy,
Mtn ths beat method* of managing th*
rMponaibdittee in th rir taro, and rouforiag th. party which they guide, a “na­
a particularly oaeroua lahar. They
have thair owa party aad party friend*
to attaad to ; their own mighty lataroaC*
to protect, aad bring peculiarly patriotic

How they can find time to attend to
tbo Bopublman party, give to ito friend*
tkmb.nrft.of thv-rlong polrtic^ axpe-

ley Diviaica of the Michigan Central
Rail Road whiah went into operation an
Monday. I*nmtMaUy, thia card annihi­
late* th* boriMte of th • pecpl* of Ha»ting* with thoo* of tha Gty of Jack•an, aad ia a blow to the prosperity of
thi* County, itiat we had no reaaon to
expect from the management of thi*
Rimd. Heating* did more than aay
other Town along th* Un* of h* popula­
tion aad mean* to aid in th* conriructmu of thia road, with the expectation
that it would improv* th* buma«e* focilitte* of the place largely and enable

W. Ferry to the Senate of the United
Stale*. No better man could have been
thooou, and w* have no doubt hia offi­
cial actio* wOl attest th* wisdom ot the
Oanveatsoo, and that, ia thia inetanea tb*

man Landw.hr, Guards, artitery
piouMro in th. Boas de Boulogn. ia the
afternoon. Priao. Frodarick William.
G*n- You Moltk* aad Count Von Biemarkw.ro ateo preMat The Emperor
sot* out for Berlin in a few day*. It ia
rumored that Napoleon ia to retu* to an
estate in Bohemia. Th* King of Sar­
dinia ba* writtea to th* Gw man *wp»ror, expvsering surprise at the hard term*
imposed on France, eepecially a* to ter­
ritory. The German force* har* been
ordered to retire from the line of the

lamur.

iag—Dead at Night" is given in thia
number. Thi, iatrrestfag and wvll-told
atot^ by Mr. D. Walrf Mason, ha*
fairly won for th* author a cordial wel­
come from all the road st* of “Hanrxa.”
Them aro beaida* tha aariafa two inter••bug short atoriee—“An affair on a
union and.harmony in tha ranks, aad Tombstone" by Katherine G. Ware, the
the wisest action in the halls of Lsgisla- scene of which is laid in Portland during ranged with th* Faanch Gorerament far
tion. ■ W* oor.gr*tulato Mr. Fortsr on the groat firo, and "Bix-and-Thirty," th* relura of Bourboki's soldiars, and
hi* nnmiastem. and the Repub&amp;nans of tranalated from tha German by C- O. th* transfer of the entire army will occu­
too State and Nation, that, as toe sucpy ten days' time. Prince Frederick
csseor of Hr. Ferry, they bar* eacured '
Charlo* has been appointed Cummandsr so able and true a man
InXSdef of th* Army of oqcupatioa in
Speaking of this nominatioo, to*
M. Thier* decline* to make a treaty of
Grand Rapid*
aay*:
rouituerco with Germary, on th. ground
With great pbaanra and pride do w*
K&gt; the name of our justly popular
that France ma*t imitate th. United
w-riiuan. Him. Wilder D. Fu*tar,at
Slate* aad reatoro her equilibrium by
lb* bead of our column* aa the Repubh
high tariff*- Beriin wa* illuminated
can candidate for Reproeentatiro to Cunteat night, the Em|&gt;r*a* and PrinteaeM
grosa; aad we enter upon his support
being received ia the street* with euthuaaun. Th* Belgian Governnwnt ha*
opened imupc-iili for tbo return of

ty. Pana ia rapidly resuming ito ordi­
nary appearance, though tos citiaens
etili continue to maniteet their hatred
of the Germans by mobbing tboea who
in any way affiliated with th* invaders.
Nearly all of th* barricades har* be*a
removed, and fears uf disturbance are
rapidly subsiding. The Paris paper*
i have roooaunenced publication, and ex­
hort toe -popular* to . remain quiet, and
not otnlmrvaaa the Government. Tha
Second Army haa comment*! th* booieward march. Tb* reported intrigue* in

Sd. Ilia suppoarf by aaMJ that 10-

ter* aro more “sure to go” when handed
to a P. M. or assistant than when quiet­
ial District will again
ly dropped into a latter box, or that If
half cover**! with requasia, for haato honor herorif by electing him as the
Ao., they will go faster. These era sim' aucasMOT of Hon. T. W. Ferry in the
National House of Reprucntatiro. .
ply mistakxw. Mails aro kept open aa
The 7te»s« a neutral paper, with Itemlate aa sura connections can ba made
ocratic tendencies, also publiahad at
aad all tetasro and paper* despatched. Grand Rapids, says of Mr. Foster.
Thap by the aid of aharp ayed agents
"Though art personally in th* eonon the postal cars, attendant* at the poet
ofitoee. carrier* by steamborta, stages,
and the mounted courier away tlvey go
to th* people on th* opening of th* to the groat cities, the thrifty villagsa
Road through to Grand Rapids, and if
mntisued until thia tun*, would, in our ■pceading, ever gtorioa* Union. A wonjudgment, hav* b*en found ■ paying dcrful braided net work of intelligence,
inveetment. At loot, under that ar- industry and care of convenience, joy,
•arrow, profit, lose, death and life i* th*
postal ayatem- The mail bag* am full

PRINTING

felicitous iranalatioa from the German
of Ruckert, ouetributad by B. B. Conant.
Another short poem, '*111* Magic Mirror,"
by aa anouycaou* author, oom pl* las tos
poetry of the number.
In the Eesy Chair there ia a charac­
teristic critimsra of Jeffvroon a* “Rip
VanWinkle/' and an apprownate earay
on the Lyceum Lecture aad lectures.

AU the member* of tha Joint High
CoamuMvu (the commission appointed
for th* aetllement of the difieuttis* be­
tween the United States and Great
Britian) met sociaUy for the first time
last Saturday night, at the reaidtnee of
the British Commissioner*. An elegant
dinner had been prepared far the occa­
sion. On the American side war* proa-

k5E

Keg

HASTINGS MAEHLS WORKS!
K TOPS,
MANTLEH,
SHELVES, ETC.,

romprohanriea, u&gt;- •
flir
Charlotte by thi. ar- tec very small eorelopea, which aro of­
r having accompli.h- ^ngement i* w.ll eaougt. &lt;wrommodrf- ten daactnd in the moat tiny and deli­
*“* faT »b.v—1~ ed, but to the detriment of all th. oth.r cate [&gt;enmanahip which fair Indy hand*
Then to., perhaps, these little
pi.ee* .long th* line—aad yet thi* very can use
i winter Halting* rateed by Tax and paid Lettero are directed with poor or pels ink.
But ws fear that their words of coua- । both tbo principal aad intern*: due on making a severe tax upon to. eyes, and
•el hare acmetbing etoieter in them. Bo her R. R. Baud*, white tbo people of a loos of procious moments while Jehu
long hav* they prated of evil thrngi, oo Eaton County refiued to pay even their is yelling for hia mail bags at the door
many evidence* hav* they beheld ia the intrreri on their Bond*, and yet lacili- and his impatient steeds are prancing to '

vie* if it on;.* from th* Devil” and
will Mt upon it gladly. But wa mi
ftrot know tort th* ad visa ia good, a:

that Democracy ha* ao fallen ia km
with Liberty, Equality and Justice, aa
nelly t* han no intention of working
the party
“ ntally bound to thia
poKtteal Trinity a laatiag hurt, will w.
be ready to Eaten to their prognostic*tiaM of evil. Until then we will only
any, you are altogether “too kind.’*

ttee for buain***. the want of which will
practically dertroy our City, aro extend­
ed to tha poupte of Eaton County, to th*
•xnlurion of Barry.
From thia Time-Card, “Good Lord de­
liver na." ia th* united prayer of th* bueineee man in the County of Barry, aad
certainly in it the traveling public will
moot heartily join. W* truet both ia
their own aad the public internet, thia
pravM- of th* people may be h**ded by
tbo Oficen of the Road, and farilitiaa be

Own Ruasow —A friend inquire* why,
from time to time, wo print article* look­
ing toward tha re-nomination of Priwident Grant in 1872, and l&gt;«gging u* to
desist from doing eo. W* anawsr, be-

It doo* Mt Mod argument to show
that oar present Tariff ia a revenue
maesure. The naked fort that mon

priaa and tbo devrioputert of th* pcodnetrn rscource* of oar country, assert
&amp;at in tb* existing Tariff revwaue ia no
roe toder*tine to all, they do no-.mtetead

mage ef taiae ia high, becau*. our
need of !■»*■** ia great; but there ere
pertteoter dutme whfoh aro higher then
th*7 woeld be if rwveuM were the cole ferry from Baa Franoeeo to Oakli
dtjeot—aro higher for the robe of Pru­
l,M0l» 1,600 too* a day. thus

ST&amp;SEhSlSSii

Congress, in that State, wilToecur on
Tuesday next, the 14th mat Of th*
auoooaa of th* Republican Scket, State,

4th. Um good aired anvetopea, aay
number four or firro, direct with good and will be found squally vigilant in
black ink and a bold plain hand, and promoting the interests of his conatitu90,000 postmaster* and their halpera
“We, of coursa, shall not adroMte
hia election in these columns hut his
5th. Young ladte* aro **j&gt;*cially re­
quested to gii* ho*d to th* 4th auggwtiac, and by ao doing will ensure th* car­
And the Grand Rapid* BroMvri, a
tain delivery of their letter*, without Ettle the moat bitter political ahrot pubdanger uf lose, and thereby relieve th* Uthed in the State, and not remarkab.e
agent* of the Ifopartnirat of many rex- for “that diarity which oovereth a mul­
atiou* complaint* about lost letter*.
titude of .ina," when &gt;peakmg of polit­
Oth. Register all ealuabl* package*, ical cppinrnts, *ay* uf the nomine* :
and thu* ensure their delivery almost be­
yond th* pomibility of a doubt
mart esteemed and worthy citiaaa*. Il*
haa tha confidoncn and reapect of all who
knew him. H* » a man of triad integ­
iMend Utter, but obtain Bank Drafts, ■
rity, and of tin- purest moral .character.
Money Ord ere, which will secure yt
He is eniphaticallv above reproach. Ia
•gainst p —ilriliiy of loo*.
*Q hia bnaines. relations of life that man
cannot !«■ found who can eunoasfully
charge him with wronging any an out
of a angle dime. He ha* built up an
immnnee trade in thia uity, and aceumu
luted a handsome fortune, and it ha*
Wo team that Hex. Jawxa F. Jor and l&gt;Mm dona by honest industry and hard
other parties iatorveted ia th* Fort work.
Wayne, Jackson A Saginaw Railroad
“And to hia credit be it mid. he lias
har* purchased the Fort Wayne, Munae and Cincinnati Railroad, a hn* 100
mite* in length, running from Fort
Wayne to CcmnersviUs, Ind. The value
of the road M |2,000.000. Thia road
will be run in connection with the Ft
W, J. 4 8. R. r
Conn*r«ville, th*
termmua of the road, recently porchaee^
ia only sixty Mufe. /roa OacinnrtL At
Connerovill* the road eonnect* with the
Cincinnati *o4
Junction South Bend Ibfuttr say*:
Railroad to th. metropolis of Ohio, and
The affair* of th* rood aro ia a moot
ateo with th* Whitewater Valtey Rail­ excellent condition, and th* prospects of

road foe Ciarinroji, and rt Muna. -wito
th* Beltefontame railroad for IndianspoH*; alse, « Cambridge with the Jefler•onvills road tot Louwvflfo. It wfll bo
aeon that thi. n„]y aoqairod Hn* forma
ning into thi* chy.
.
sons* very important ooaMrtiaaa, and tn
The mine paper remark* ia regard to
the obstruction* thrown in the way of
completing th* tan mile* of railway be-

la that portion of th* “Rrf Book of
Michigan," praparod by Adjutant Gene­
ral Roberteou, aro eome highly interest­
ing riatietfc* which eet forth the com of
the war to thi* Stat*. Th* aggregate

ilOCEIT ASS

man's brtteb, be quickly rose by indust­
ry, peroevcnincc, aad sobriety to fill
high places of trust. Now, ripe in years
and fruitful in knowt-dg* and experi­
ence, ho proposes, for the benefit of th*
workmen of touounrtry, to write in the
columns of Tax MaxcracTCua exo
B&lt; :unxa upon such topics aa will, in hi,
gwi judgment, tend to encouragv an !
al the same tinted satisfy the thirst for
knowledge snd larn of right living. Ia
regard to the Murmcrran axe Bmu&gt;ia—the perio-Ucal which he has chosen

IK THE BEST STYLE

Ing remark* which recently appeared in
a prominent Journal in Fbiladalphia.
Say*the editor;
“Wa har* aeldrwn received a period:1
1__ _____ - 1_ _____________
tion than to* JfWrtwr —d ffmAteDerigaad to oommunieat* to the tnaaees
of the people a knowfodg* of Uu&gt; useful
art*, it answer* a porpoM that is both
lagitimeto aad eondadv* to national
proaperity. Ito arecution is really beau­
tiful. and ito subscription pnee but 11,50

Uje exactly what tb* intelligent mechan­
ic end the ambitions laboror need.
Americans mem so absurdly uppoeed to
mechanical pursuits, that we weleoms
anything that tends to arooe* in their
nuuda a lov* of toe useful arts. Th.

"JUDICE"

astk°Nomy

New Advertisements.

WASHINGTON BLOCK,

Michigan _Exchangi
. ~ w
II

■sm.

taka a tending port ia tbo prodsotrve in­
do,try of the Worid.”
Thia journal ia pubHahed monthly by
Western It Company, 17 Park Row,
New Tcrk. The subscriplion pries ia
only 11,50 a year.

H. Asm. ia AgMt ftr Harting, and

up to July Slat, 1870, for bounttea. pre
xniuma, *tc.. n&gt; 81,784.408. Th.
the road from Nil*., to thi* city’ being
amount paid by ooMtfoe aa bountte* to
trarofomd. teptbar with ih* rigUrf
way through Ninth atroet, to the Air
nOlMB^lO. of which sum Wayne Line, and toe okaer proposed roada
county paid 88®&gt;,42Mm. Th- amount dropped. That the Air Lm* ha. the
expended by th* varirtie oowntMa tot legal right to lav ito track throogh

! law of IMS, reached in the aggregate j
Cot Georg* W. Lee, '
; who waa during almoat th* entire period '
of th. war U.S. Quartermaster at Dw•tot, bseborosdia thia State Iff. 144,11“. '
la addition to tha above expenditure*,
foe various town*, ward* and cities of
the 8M &gt;xpeodod or mcorrod KahiliMs

vicinity, for th. -d, rf Broil Tro-

front tha aboro Ncxwwy

Hatting* Mm t,*n.

8m

Fatty ai Qnuoul ftitai

�T^e i\cf&lt;JoLic^|&lt;

le City of Hastings!

soma mux -

GEORGE

FOR ALL POINTS EAST A WEST.

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■ 1CHIGAR CERTRAL A R.

Grand River Valley Division
of our Village in every respect. There
aro many things to lock after, many
things that need attention. Wo might

ebon of House HR No. IM, emitted.
A tall to tacorperate the city of Hast tags; wtooh mottoeprevailed.
Ob motion oCMr. Grant, tho bill waa

Jteittsrrtwi'—

Hal tipK» Ikticg.
Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE.

1
Gallery of J. F. Minkler over ,Baitey*a1
Harness shop opposite the Hastings
hoaee.
Photographs
and
aU
kinds
Bemoral Barber Shop.
I have removed over Bariow A Good­ of nictureo taken in good stylo.
year’s Store, opposite the Bank.
Fel­
How to Make Moneylow tho Sign up stairs. I will bo happy
Send to the American Publishing
Company, Rutland, Vt, for thair beau­
tiful Specimvn Book, end make ten
dollare tho first day you show the book.

Btxxra office Wo will get them up in
gool stylo on good paper. Call aed Boe.
Republican Township Committors are
| requested to observe Urie notice.
4w

column, eoncermng th« Parlor Album,
and you will get faL particulars.
The Parlor Album contains mon­
beautiful embeliohmcnta than anv other
work extant The Sjxwimun llook ia
seat free on receipt of postage.

SWISS BELL RINGERS

gallon at Hicks A False.

Iuuiom for sale at a

bar;

UNION HALL

■ETEE

Peninsular Railway

Tar Bs.ua.
W rarnr*—Pretty fair.

CHOICEST

tho provisions of thij act are hereby rspetted* Which motion prevailed.
The bill woe than peoeid. a majority
of all tbo members elect voting therefor.
Ute vote stood 76 to 1. Representa­
tive Garfield being tbo only member
voting against it “Ha probably was
crasy." The bill will no doubt pass the
simple rates for home use, wili more
Senate this vwk Friday, and then it io
than repay tho root of maaiftg amd
keeping thorn ia repair.
*
*
oua worthy townsman, Hon. R. J. Grant
While other places are putting them
far hte energy, and dillegenoo iu getting
in, lot Hastings
this important matter through before tho
14 th, far in doing so, he eared us a great
deal of expense attending tho bolding
cf the Charter Eecuon. Tho election
of offloora far our City will occur on the
firet Monday in April, tbo same time aa
the usual spnng elecfams aro hold.
Our city will hare four wards—aD
north of ThornapjJe river being the why the work eaa not progress. Tbo
first ward ; south of tbo river an&lt;^l probability is that, if Mr. Gtiger had
managed this well from tbo start, sneof Fall Creek being the swxmd ward;
south of tho river, west of Fall Creek
wo all would have boon drinking minorto Church Street being the third ward ;
al water to-day, but mH to, we think
river being the fourth ward. Tha fol­ Mr. G. has had moat 'too many Irons
in thofire" atones. Borno of them have
lowing are tho officers to be elected :

Hastings,
To Consumptives.

&lt;fei W W, bad l»n Ukaa
up tar dissection, the grave waa opened
aad the body was gone. A complaint
was drawn up by the Peneemting Attor­
ney whOo than at Middleville, end a

HOWARD SANITARY

AID

These aro tha facts in regard to the
matters coming to light, but whether
there is any foundation for tho charge
against tha parties arrested, remains to

Will retire from the .active du­
ties of the firm, aad devote hia
time-to closing up our books.
A fifteen yearn business impcrittvely requires this step, and
we expect our custoinera will
at once examine their ^counts,'
and aetUe the same by Cash or
Notx.

what was at that time, to wit; about a
year ago, Jones’ Dental office If such
waa tho ease, there waa nothing but a
thin board partitton between tha two
rooms, and it would hare been impossi­
ble for Jones to have been ignorant of
the matter. It was not my intention to
do more than to give the facts in the
ease, eo far aa it has eome to light, and

Mayor, Recorder, Treasurer, Four
Aiderman, jsuur Justices, Marshal, one
Supervisor. (The Mayor to act aa Super­
ior during the regular seesiaas of that
Board.) aad tour Constables.

tortainmente at Union Hall next Tues­
day evening. We predict far them a
crowded fiouso.
New attraefioae aro
added to thia popular company, and tho
original W. IL Peak is with them him­
self Tho net proceeds of the entertam-

BOOTS AND SHOES

enough of Hfo or aifaii to warrant the
display of flaring type in a newt paper
report, “wait and see" u the motto ia
thuaaae. Our advice m, however, that

“ao a os ixkx owe soex"
not let any body know it, for "yon
knowhow it is yourself." Somebody
“Parmaa Maron.—A letter with a might got up an artificial blow for tho
match stamp attached will bo a long sake of gaining a “point." Theas potato
time getting to the writer having to go may be quite sharp, bat it io Sard to
by the way of the dead letter office A
totter was last week put in tho poet office
directed to Mr. Abrl King, M. D, 7B7
Broadway, New York City, with a mart
stamp attached
You can’t foal old
birds with Chas’, neither can you fool
Uncle 8am with those kW of stampo—
ia Ihia.Boetion. About two a weak ■
the avenge of those kind of stamped
tetters received st the port office in thio
counting it as a “bad job,'consequently,
tern saloons, and Ims whiskey. They
-PraxT A Gmmsis —The old pamoers aro gotting "Educated" up to the point
in the art of singing, gave aa entertain­ without the aid of another party either.
ment to a large audienew at Union Hall The future reoord of Hastingv. ia bright,
Monday evening. Mr. Pixley's voice and, ia other places they soon eaa aea
sounds clear end musical as of old, while chronicled through the medium of tho
Mr. Grannie’ seems to bn lousing ito for­ press, “The Qty of Hastings on tho
mer compass and power', perhaps on ac­ Grand River Valley Rad Road. Ona
count of suffrring with a cold. On the

Ever thankfUl for the largo
Patronage we have received
frflm.1 this community, we shall
now offler our Goods at great­
ly REDUCED PRICES to Cash
and Prompt Paying Customers.

BARLOW 4.600DyE*R

slopes Over-land and traffic chooes
this reliable route more and more.
Ito next tanaiane io TenrnJa, the
Capital of Nebraska, fifty-five miles west
at tho Mtewxri at Plattsmouth. Thia is
the only direct avonao to tbo South
Ptetta eowutry, where tho Bales of rad­
road tend last soaeoti. rose to half a

findow and Door Frames, ifijik
and Brackets of

W. H. Pxsx.—The original
8co lx Wxixxxx—Wanted.

Nxw u&gt; Vi-.ruui Buns Grvxa
have received trcra N. P.
Boyer A Co, Pa, samples of Imported
Norway Oats, Alaike Clover aad Chester
County Mammoth Cora, wkteh wo shall
be glad to place info* beads of some
fur at the coming spring election.— good farmer that they mt bo properly
That is right Bend in your calls
early. It is also well to hold your
sion of R8 per month. jj.
;
convenlibns in good seaaon, so as to have
Ths examination of the gentlemen sc- I your
_ ballots printed, and everything
cased of Grave Robbing occurs to-day st j
w;,xn„, tliJTy
U14J1—rn.
__ T—I . .
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Go aad bear the Swiss Bell Roger.

Fremont Engine Works.

lwlt.—We

Hruii !—For the City of Hartings.

Warns—Some porting dona to car

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

7838

FonFacroar—yard wide, at a six­
Tiur is no waste to Hyperion cured
pence per yard, call on Barber A Bailop, Cod-fish : it fa picked end denned read/ •Tritans.—-Wo have, through tho kind­
note CfMr.-A Mrs. Brraell. retired a
Washington Block south tide of State for naa Btebbine A On. knap it Iw
chcico package of dewno tod Ooeoa-nut
OrrsMira k Go's is the only' place in
•H
puddings and
Hastings where you can buy Hyperion
Teaohe rs11
,
Call at th« Drug store of J. P- Rob­
hwwto»ako them. It u nioo and w«
erta 4 Co., for your Rewnrd-trf-Morit
advise all to try kt Among other good
canto. A new supply just roccrved.pretil- at Battle Creek last Tuesday, on the things they keep it forsate at thair GroW3M INI

Jl Good thing far Hartings!
Ma. Gao- Cxanx haa rwojmoed the
Old gallery accugrod by Mra. Btowtil be­
fore tbo fire, on Je&amp;CTcu St nearly op­
&gt; bao sold hie lot end building, next to
AakteyrBhrfti.DragStaM, what wm
, terne foetid Beak, to Hen. Daniel Rtti. kar, wkofatomte fitting it up far aaof-

Prices Moderate.

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wotid b tbo netunl bridge over Cedar
Cta^tta Virginia. It extend* over a
cheat, otghfr tai b width and Afty feet
in depth, ana at tho bottom of which the
walk Sowa.
The grea toot mat* of eolid troa in the
world b tbo boa Mountain of MiaaouriItb three hundred aad fifty ta&lt; high,
andtwbtatainrfnta.
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■Mae; owr men dreee in foreign eiothi;
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TO TUT FARMER.
1« 1» &lt;rf ►PyUl value, ee containing Hie
UtwA InMtalon relating to lh«
FARM. THE GARDEN, AND THE
STABLE: the condition Lfthe erm!In
all pit* of the world; and a carefully

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 16.1871.

VOL XV.

The moot popular female writer of

——
You cannot to too cautarns
[On* can s*e now why I aaewered
that ticket agent in the manner reoordsd
at tto fop of this sketch.]
Tbe mom! of this eomposjuon is that
thoughtless jteopla grumble more than
is fair about the railroad managensent ot
th* United Btatea. When ws coaaidor
that every day nad night in the year
full fourteen thousand railway trains of
venous kinds go thundering over the
land, the marvel is &lt;m&lt; that they kiU

HAYronn.

out ths drlUred world, has habits of whom others must shed bittor fears. He
composition peculiarly her own, and un­ itetlMl •imbwrfscpW.itai
like those oiany author of whom we
bars record,
tiba aresuM, so to apeak;
th» wurid, and always find bin aot on­
ly his own wor^ enemy, but th* uooncrowd of people about bar, oy whether saio* enemy of all who trust la him.
tor to^*'“U^,T1"' “aSta^00 Ot
H among a band of bard-wurkiag
m s«&gt; anio, yvu find ana wht^ On wages
wholly prepared fortto prom in a littlo otoor. dwm sufficient fur daosnt doth-.
wooden bouao in Hains, from week to
week, while the story was coming Ota to
a Waahfagton newspaper.
Most of lx
was written br the evening temp, about
which tto children of the family were
rattored together, learning their vsriuui
l~ons for theuext day. Amid tto btoy
hum of oaroeat vfecoa, constantly mto
tog questions of th* mother, totsta oa
tot world renowned teak, Mn.8tow«
wore together ttosa tteflttog nhsateri
wMoh were deafamdta find readers in

IWd’oa few heart a
atoa . - k your company,

aai~d .

Stoves!

§t!ettions.

।

HATS, CAI’S.

DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS.

GROCERIES,

“Xu," I said, after atadying'Sa oc­
tet over a litfle “No, I believe not; I
am going to be travel.T&gt;r by rail aH day.
However, to morrow I don’t travel

Harnesses,

CROCKERY

BOOTS,SHOES,

IT THE BISTIIB flSB M !
JLs anywhere in the State.

Kianiie ow podi 3ii Pita, ai n will warrant Wtcta

AND

FINDINGS OK EVERY DEGcrarnoN.

THE OnOVEB &gt; BAKER

SEWING

MACHINE

rnoi’iUtrojRi df hie

■1STW8S immnm

certainty I drew a blank, sod went to
bod that night without a joint started or
a bone splintered. I got tired of that
sort of daily Ixither, and fell to luring
acrid.n: bakete that were good fata
month. I eaid to myself "A man are’I
। buy thirty blanks in a bundle.”
But I was mistaken. There was nev­
er a prias In the lot I could read of
railroad accidents every day ; the news­
paper otaxaptore was foggy *&gt;*b them,
, but somehow they never came io my
way. I found I tod spout a good deal
of motiey in the accident buaneo and
had nothing to show for it My suxpi, dune were aroused, and I began to took
, around for sumetody who bad won in
this tottery. 1 found plenty of people
wlio had in reefed, but not an individual
that had ever had an accident or made
a cent I stopped toying accident tick
eternal wont to opheereg. Ttofeted fe».
net m IrnrsZmf, tut m
ton*.
I bunted np statistics, and was amaaI ed to find that after all the glaring newepaper headings concerning railroad die­
asters. tow than three hundred people
had really lost tbrir livre by three fliamurderous in the list. It had kilted 4G,
or 2C. I do nut remember exactly which
but I know the number eras double tbai
of any other road. But the fact s&amp;nightwnv KUggestnd itaelf that the Erie was
aa’iauneasely long road, and did wore
busmens than any other Hnain tha «m-

JACKSON WAGONS,
Machines, Glevei
Glen &amp; Hall Tbresliii
Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
___
ant!" Gale’s
HuIlcrsnrriFGmfn
Hntent Sulky Bake.
HV pau Caoh for all kind* of Grain, and n-U. Grand

Papd. Piador. Ohio Umr. IVatrr LonJr. and halt.

STEWART A MTEIXHOrF.

Commend us to the girl of whom it
। is Mteoringly said. “She works for a liyIng." In her we are always sure to find
ths elements of a true woman—a real
I lady. True, we are not prepared to eee
a nriaafog step, a haughty lip, a feshicuabie dress, or boar a splendid string of
noneense about balls sad young men, or
the nr and the next party—no, no ;
but wo are prepared to bear the sound
words of good sense, language becom­
ing a woman; a neat drees, a mild brow,
and to witaoaj movement-! that would
not disgrace an angel
Ton wbu are looking fur wives and
COtnpenfona, tarn from ths fashionable,
haughty gfrla and soteet one of those
who work for a living, and never—our
। word for it — will you repent your choice
Yon want a substantial friend, and not
a keto to eat—a counselor, and not a
I simpleton. You may not bo able to
•arry.a piano into your boner, but you
.can buy a sowing-marbins or a sot of
' kniiling-neodlee. If you am not pur1 chase every new novel, you may bo able
to take seme valuable paper. If you
am not buy a ticket for a 1x11. ym ean

tMessdiM. life.

setstafessea have ceased to be greet; paper printed in English in tho warHths best writers of the world dropped
Bbawhoraacomposes msababuls
their peas whoa they ware most nssftd
and most briUiant-spteadid fellowe, greater thaa she whosasi iotapas th KA a
whom men admired sod wuman loved—
have fallen in their heyday bocaose of
warm-heated Bouthem friend who had mm. In one word, half ths world is a
Tba dog tea in Worcaotar Co, Mato.,
left his boot blood, and with it his health
yielded *114878.
and happineas, on the field of Gettys,
A deeannial oensea is to b» taken in
burg, and I saw hi. eyas flash end hi*
Canada April 3.
cheeks flush as Sumner went on. Wji*Q
the Senator’s heavy voice ceased to
Yankaa girls eany off ibo honors s*
thunder through the chamber, and he
turned to his chair with the slow, sullen
manner of an old lion from a fight, 1
laifonof 131,007.
Bo careful, then, whan you look for * haard my friend mutter, “Cursed old
companion and wlu-tn you choose. Wa ।
njsjwopoeod to/orm a Farmer'»1Qnb
know many a fwilish man who. instead '
of e*tocting an industrious and prudent
la Brooklyn, N. T, in 18701 8,787
woman for a wife, took one from the
buildings were ereotod.
«••-&gt;
fashionable stock, and is now lamenting
hie lolly in dost and aahaa. He ran in­
Arkansas pays the least infernal rev­
to the fire with hi* eyes wide open, ad
enue of any of the Stales.
. ,
who but himself is to blame for it.
Manchester. N. H.. baa had but one
An intelligent writer says: “li is not
posadilo to uvermsitamio the advantages
which would resell from men in trndse
aud professions allowing their daughters
some pertierpstion in the work of thsir
Would daily hvee. What'girls want is a larger
observation of tho world, and a deeper
knowledge of human nature.
There
are a few of our merchants and manUfectureni and professional men who

Trial not uncurtain ricbea, but pre
pom yooreolrrs for every em&lt;-rgsnry of do wave be prejudiced, whilst women
life Learn to work, and be not depen­ , would a( once find that outlet for their
dent on servant* io make your bread. I faeulli.-i fur which so many of them
eweep yonr floors and darn your block­ ' have lx*on eo ’------ings. Above all do not esteem too ligb t- reapotteibilitv
ly those honorable yuunf; men wbu sus­
tain thomwlrre and their aged parents
by the work of their awn bands, while
you receive into your company those
iasy, idle, popiqjaya, who never hila fin-;
ger to help thamaeivee sa long as they i
can keep body and eou! and get funds to '
live in fashion 11 you am wise you
will took at this subject in the light we
do, and when you an old enough to to- I Ths Cleveland ifrraM makes the follow­
come wives, you will prefer an bonnet 1 ing truthful obeervatam eooceniag
mechanic, with not a cent to commnnoe country papers, and the duty of giving
life, tn the fashionable loafer, with a tb-m wholesome support.
Tho local ;epar is an absolute nevescapital of ten thousand dollars. When-I
ever we hear remarked, "such * Ytrang Stu tho county and community whore
published. All the city papers can&gt;
lady hue married a fortune," we tremble
for her future pnwjwrity. Rxclia* lett not supply the place of tho home paper.
to children by wealthy parents tarn oat That should bo the first love of ovary
to be a curse instend of a bleating. man and woman, for with tho paper U
Yousg women, remember this, nad tn- the locality identified. Tho paper gives
tho oousty and town wbore printed mooli
of their imporuoce in.the world, and
gives m detail the local news, which
canaui be gained by any other source.
Every day's issue of ths paper i* ed
much knal history, sad the rise, growth
sad development of the town and county
can be measured and recorded oqly by
ths local paper that constantly i* gather-'

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BLACK * rULLCB, Prepeieteve. ere,
p.^areiu lunate

-a

Ij mad*—wo have often told tow.
' 1 attended to, sb that whan t
five labors of the gardsaberia
will to no drewbtafeor Mn&amp;Mt

. rBobeci &amp;Xafott. to»O&lt;*«! .U. 8

Haiti Vut
trici of South Carolina, Three yean agv
was employed in thia rity as X typeset­
ter Al that dmo ha bred ai tfiaWeet

TbC;general topic now is, the

HAffilSS M88LB WONKS!

Overhaul occasionally the soed-eboet
to see that the mice have not, despite
your efforts at safety, got among theca.
The hot-beds eboatf now be made for
the crop of cauliflower ai lettaoo In cold
eprings tbey are better late, for the beat,
ofthe nanmne mbm&amp;ms• bpoosnta et-

The CArsa-fe, of Charia
rveslhofoUawtogsktoRjuf Mr. Beto
ert Elliott, mncihto- oflha XIJTd Ccngrees for ths Hid District of South Oarolina:
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Stifsi sit Mechaucal Dhi'M;
°®&amp;r

eheltCTKh^reaaed, and always hept in

measure the value of a paper too OkM.
by the number of columns it contains.
Tue heftne paper at any price is tho
cheapest paper one can take, for lx il is

Erie ren eight ; »!■■&lt;&lt;&gt; knttna each
way entry day, aiearidadaRr
rago of six thoussnd pstaun*. Ths* .M
about a million jo six months ito p&lt;touUfiun of New York 4*,. Wdl the
Eric kfflt frorhtt to
person, out ol
Ito million in eix’montta; and in the
same time IS/WO of New York's million

Fine Gold jrcwvrlry,

Silii fc

tBy m the mere dajrn of oomparafre e to-

City of Hastings,

i tor younger sitter Fboobc. and was
■ay ;k£X*d by th. pUte. She
t mbltabsd-tte* a esriss of “Cm-

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GROCERIES,
th&lt;-»4» brick store of

Hicks &amp; Fales
—■«%&lt;; n.

uuKika

ofeigan! Allowing this toUo», nnmanefeetured, to eoston the average ten
cents a pound, and we hare 100,400,OOOaxpaUsd iapndMinrwaMM*
oterivua weed. Al least one and a hall
times as much mm is required to manufectaro it into markrtabls form, and
dispose of It to the eaotoeser* Ai Mm
revy lowest eodmata, then, tha tawan
fami!v expand every year one thousand
msDfoaa o/dnllare in th. rtuMfiretooc of

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Medicines,
Dye Stuffs,

PAINTS &amp; OILS,
School Book! f Stationery.

ft

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ftr Oewgreea,” fee Graeri Itepid.
«f the 6th iasL givoe pM to the followfag biugnphitmlikstch Of the life and
public services of the Hon. Wiuuut D.
Foerrn, the popular candidate fur Con­
gress fa this District. It is full and
complete, and tho “Recortl • is one that
does credit, alike to tha heart (and heed
of tin man who is t*JtU the place uf tho
Hon T. Wkttx Fxsxr, ax Representa­
tive from tho most populous Congres­
sional District in the Union, and tho
brufaroe interest, of wlfah aro wwrrely
eeeand to any other, and fully attests
tho wisdom of the Convention, that pla-

Mew Advertisements.

.871.

1871

Spring Examinations,
Barry County*

km irkilli knd?

Republican Seminations.

is. n. «»M »«-* a-1
1 AJf ACT TO TlfWWCBATB ZXB ■ ■■fotla.M of oBoelrtfaresny way; to prohiHUand punish tha nnhave powra, and it shall be tbrir duty,
cm OF HABTIMGB.
person eafaorirad to administer the ning at large of swine, cattle, horses, or
te adept measures for tho preeorvatioa
other
Kfash
fa
&lt;my
public
place
«
■ante, rad shall deliver the same to the
the public health fa said ri&lt;y; to P»Bnc. 1. n«
*f a, 8S* of recorder, who shall file and preserve the highway; to prohibit and punish aU ofiiibil
and sootrain tho slaughtering of ।
rase.'. That all that portion of name in hie ottos : Awfadd, That in lewd and lascivious behavior fa'any
and the exwtta of **&gt;# w
johlto hiybwsv or pl*ro; to prohibit
tha township of Hastfaga, fa ths eounty
ywr Rvrtetoy.for.trii la con­ of Borey. known end dawx&amp;sd as the
Ind punish ube'trocting or facumboring wbetaosne or dangerous avooatioa with77?.- -rrv-i- ratablish
nect urn with the ttotfao of tha Sj-ring exmake a certificate tberouf ud cauw the any rtreet, alloy, sidewalk, square « ^d rafatoafa a board of haalfa. «■*
amfaatfauv, which I herewith aackwe
public ground; to prohibit and punish
vent tho same with such powers, ami
The work, fa a groat meosum of the [ifijthenorilt half ofsection nineteenflS]
sail county of Barry, in the same man- tho running at largo of dogs, to require
faspora upon th. sain, -eb dutie. M
Buperintendeney, fa this, aud other and twenty [23,] the weal half of tho
naras township clerks are required to them to be mtuxled, and to authorise
.hell b.n~~ry to ^uro —d rity
counties, han been to elevate the stand­ west half of section . eixton (16,) and
do fa similar eases; and fa aU cases
and tho people thereof against omtoard of teaching, and thus render more the west half of tho north wust quarter
whare two or w penpu shall receive large fa violation of any oniiuanee or
rious, malignant or infectious diseases ;
effieiani our schools, for the wqrk they uf section tweaty-oao (21). bs aad ths
for the same city office an equal number by-law; to restrain and surpreeo the
and tho women council shall .from time
■re derignad to aoootaplish. .In doing u-vsli hareby
ud 1»I"» and plurality of the voteagivsa at such
thia, tnaay obataeiea hare beeawDCoun- from said township of Hastings, and
»
.«k kj U.. “1
tablas,
aad
pin
or
ball
alley*,
kept
for
election for such office, the amna
tions for tho government aad support of
tered, and come cnplrassat weft tas erreted info and declared to bo a city
council shall forthwith proceed to d»- hire, gsiu, or reward, fa said 4V ; to ooa nA
-rasi qr aitwoyniAs ouab board of health as riiall bo aocoe-[
by ths name of tho city of Hastings by U.—lw InS awl -X-rt X—l— wtibA.
.b. — Mxt-i
which mm it shall be hesonftar known of mob pantfas is elected to suoh office; far said city; to provide for diking,
without fear or favor, and will, I am con­
rf u&lt;
Sic. 2. Tho fahatrifante of said city and in case two or more persons receive wharvfag, or docking the Thoraapplo
fident, ta cuatinun to go on.
from tune to'firns, shall be and continue an equal number aad plurality of votes River within tho eity limit*, and for lawful exraM of its pevroro.
Tho time of tho Spring exorafa.tfons
ta 16. Tho oommoa coancsl shall
H body corporate and politic, to bo gives for the same ward office, the clearing the same of all wood, filth, or
is an appropriate season far th a sotting
other nuii~ianes. and to prohibit and havo full power and authonty to reguknown and dfatfaguiabod by the name
fatotho taanorfa which uwra^ shall
forth of those rule* and regulafions by
and tide of tho rity of Ewings, and forthwith, after tho canvass of votes, to punish tho depositing in said river or its be drawn sod expended fisr tho rapport
which tho examination. will be govern­
shall bo and are hereby made capable datermia in like mann-Jt and declare tributaries, of any filthy or other matter oftho poor: towrariMrasdrepair
ed, and tho ground on which oortlficatea
drain, and rerervrin, andJ™**
of suing and being sued, of p'-aading and which of sneh peracMia elected to such tending to render tho water thereof im­
will bo issued or ri-.’usod.
being impleaded, of answering and be­ office ; and in case uy officer duly elect­ pure, unwbolraome, or offensive; to eo- fur eupnlyfag such reoarrotn with wa£ TcXt and refta bridge ; to
First, then, let mo say that it is the in­ ing answered unto, and of defend­ ed and notified shall neglect, fur tho
tabliah end regulate all grave yards, and
jitwnl, and without fear of pereooil con- tention 6f tho retiring Buperintreident, to
1 wqusn.-ea. The. high and Important tur» enrtokii ive&amp;uor, m iAoidpttnC. ar ing, and bring defended, fa all space of ten days, to qualify aa aforO- tho burial of the dead within tho city
all oou.rtv of law and eqtuty, and in all siid, and to give such security as tho limits ; to compel the occupants of lots sr» Ldsrs ss cSX
trust he is about to arauruu will be repoc-d in him by hi. follow eitlraa* with fa soy wwy im-er/Ay fasvisrs.
other places whatsoever; and may have provisions of this act, or tho ordinances to clear the adjacent sidewalks of aaow,
In attler tai thia intention may be a common seal, which they may alter or bylaws of the common council shall ico, dirt, mud, boxes, and every iucum- rato tba rity far ta pnp&lt;N0 rf rate fa
unlimited omfidiuro.
The purities
any public place: to control _ *ad
seeks him. not ho it; ami bo will enter fully carried out, tho standard uf quali­
fication. will be materially advanced.— said name shall be and are hereby mads vacant: Frorifed, That every notice tho public lighting of said city with gas regulate the taping and u«ng oftays.
carte, brake, or otar vuhxdoe kept oral
While, as has over teen the case, no capable uf purchasing, holding, convoy­ given as aforesaid by tho reoordcr to on or otherwise; to prohibit and prevent
need for ta transportation of perooascr
questions will be asked that aro nut ing, aud duqsalting uf any real or person- officer elect shall state what security, if all nuisances, and punish the person oo- property, and to prowsta the amount uf
within tho range of ordinary school al oststo for said corporation.
any, is required by law from such
the same, to determine and
trol aad regulate a ritT market, aad de.room work, they will be of rack a char­
Hw fl. Said city shall bo diridad fa- officer, aad the terne and ctmditfowi declare what shall U ixnsiderod nufaacter, that a thorough kaowfodgn of the
.
.
ancos, aad to authorise their abatement
to four wards, as follows : Ths first thereof
principles involved will bo m-cesraxy to
at
ttiidnl
by
the
marshal,
aad
H
fa
Bsc. 7. Tho common council shall
ward shall embraco all that portion of
correct and proper attswora,
have power to appoint a marshkl. an at- order to abate or remove any nnisanoo,
Especially, in Geography'and Arith­ the city lying' north of tho Thornapple
the common council shall deem it neceeriver; the w-coud wanl shall embrace all
oorporatfon subjrtri to the reetnrtum.
metic will it bo neteMary for applicants
that {urtion uf the city lying soath of tho fire department, a street ounsmisuou- uuy to fillup, tovul, or drain, any lot or imposed by this) art; to prorate far
said river, and cast of Fall creek; tho er, and sack other officers wlnfeu oloo- premises, they shall have ixnrer th do enumerating tho inhabitants of said city
been the antyeet of Judicial InMlfaDon, as well as of ruin or, a oommuni
third wort shall embrace all that por­ two is not herein specially provided for, so, and to Uesera tho cost uf such filling, whenever tho common council may
bo urged fur the purpuso of curt-ring the
think proper, and to control and regu­
cation appeared .in) our last taeoe far
tion of tbs city-lying south, of said riv­ as tlu-y may deem necessary to carry in­ leveling, or draining, and impose the
which wo foel that an apology to due evidences of a manifest failure, will be a er, west of said creok. and oast of to effect tho powers granted by this art, same a. a tax uo said lot or premises, late such enumeration ; to control and
regulate tho tamueg of all taw. or .
our readem and the public generally. valid reason for not granting a ccrtiflCliurch street, and the continuous line and may remove the ssuuo at pleasure? which tax slmll be and remain a lion exhibitions where money or other oonIt found Its way Into our columns Lnad- ■oate. If a party “never can remember
thereof; the fourth ward shall embrace they shall also have power to remove the thereon until paid, and shall be leviml lideratuia is demanded or received for
Geography," or “always dues get puxall that portion of tho eity lying south treasurer for any gross violation of tho and cullocted in the seme manner as admtaon thereto, aad to fix tho amount
xlcd with those explanations," ho mauiof such tanoe and regulate the collec­
of said river and west of Church street, provisions af this art, or the urdiaances other lAXoa ixijosod by authority uf the tion thereof; to direct the number of.
foetiy will not bo able to do more in the
or by-laws of said corporation, or for common council; and to romps! tho
Attorney of this county, as unjustifia­
and tho continouua lino thereof
and Uraara fantapors aud common nowduxil
rouse
than
fa
the
fa^wetion
due
ble as It was malignant, and ss untruth­
uwnsr or occupant of any grocery, soap tuatero; to provide for tho eoltectxia
Bae. 4. The following officers shall bo willfully refusing to comply with any
Questions
on
tho
methods
of
teaching,
ful aa U was cowardly. We are not In
lawful requirements’ of said common or candle factory, batchor shop or stall, and dfepoeto of aU fineo and ucnaltira
the habit of giving the names of our •specially methods in teaching Ib-ading, elected from among tho qualified elee- council; and fa caw of tho dc4tb,rraigt:s- stable, barn, privy, sower, or other ua- that may bo incurred under tho ordi­
eomspondents. In the presence la- Spelling and Primary Arithmetic will bo tora of eaid city, to wit: One mayor tiou, removal from office, removal from wholraomo house or place, to remove ar nance and by-laws of said corpcratam ;
stanro, however, we feel that Justice to promfaout, and answer, paifa.-v.y rrye/r- uno reconlor. who shall be re s^ss city
to rentrol and regulate th. ratting of
the gentleman attacked, to the public, fa. JTb, .Summer tchools ore tho schools clerk, and school inspector, one treasur­ the city or from the ware fur which bo cleanse the same, whenever neossaary ayaing and other poote and shade trera
fur tho -mnfort. Leal to. or cnnrcnicsco in the streets and other public place, in
aud to ourwlve*. wc should depart from
er, r&gt;n/ilupsrvisor. two school impactors was elected, of any officer of the corpoof the beg.nnoro, and it is more nee
of
tho
people
of
said
city.
the general rule that the odium of so
and four justiooa of the peace ; and
bare an article may rest w here It prop­ ry that they should bo welKought,
soosi as may bo, appoint an ofltoer to fill
Bsc. IS. Tho common council shall pared, and wherever and whenever any
such officers shall bo elected fa the fol­
T
erly belongr. The writer of the article K-holan uf any other grade.
such vacancy during tho unospired por­ have power to prescribe and enforeo stere*, shall have tan paved by sa&gt;d
lowing manner : The mayor, roeordar.
common connoil, aad th. araoesuMtl for
In queetiou to Chariae Ifo Bauer, of this
tion of ths term thereof, and all officers such ardinanice and by-laws as shall be
th. coot thereof hra been duly paid to
place, who woe for a short time engaged that they cannot lie answered correctly, treasurer, aud soporvisor, shall be elect­
thus appointed shall be notified and neceoaary to secure said eity aad its peo­ the corporation, raid common council
ufa attorney for one of tba defendants, unices some thought ha. liven given to ed co tlio first Monday fa April, and
lu tho "grave robbing affair.” Perhaps. tbo maUiT, and ki:m course of prwae- sliall bo chosen for one Jtsr, and until shall qualify aa heroin required : Pro- ple against injury by fire, thieves, rob­ may remit wholly or in port tho high­
oidti, That said common council may ai bers, burglan and other persons violat- way tax on tho premise* in front of
a complete answer to all the charv-ee
dure, baaed upon certain and well defin­
any timo order a special election to fill fag the public peace; to compel tho which such pavement shall hare tan
od; thoro shall at tho same time be one
made, so long as each pavement shall
nonncemeuV ®f lhe author's name In ed reyaina, has bovn decided upon.
owners or occupants of buildings to pro- be kept in such reprar and condition, by
In regard to the manner of examina­ school innpoctor olectiil for two years, are eluctiro under thia set. in which
• uffletent. We, however, feel Justified
tn saying what we know to be true, tnrt tions, tho same &lt;x ur»e will bo paraaad
ease they shall dasignate the timo and
as shall be rattefactory to raid common
every one of Utc*e charges is wilfully that was adopted fait Fall. Twu days
ahall direct; to prohibit and prevent
false, and that tho writer was lu a ]&gt;oel- will be occupied fa the work of examin­ election hold under this act, two school
walks whesi and whew they shall deem
Uua to knuw, and did know, that what ation, ample time thus being offered to inspectors shall ho chosen, one for the and tho same uotioo shall be given as the cuastrucuan ar erection within such neroraary and propor, and fa cause the
for
an
annual
election,
and
shall
name
hr wrote UM entirely falliita to tindo the b&lt;«t that con possibly be done.— full term of two years, and tho other for the ufitor «- offire. to be filled ; and I«rta of said city aa ta tho opinion of expenra ol pavusg such otreets,and con­
farts. So far from Hie chantry' ”'**
said common* council, the publie safety structing or repainng such sidewalks, to
having aaytiilus to do with the public In regard to the written work, it will bo
every person thuv elected shall receive may require, of any wooden ur frame be sssurasd an the tote or -p realises ad­
prueccuUou, tho tact is, that at tho time expound that tho Punctuation, Ortha- also be elected annually, one justice of notice and qualify as afuresai.l, aad servo
joining such street, or ssdowalks, and
py, and Orthography, as well as tho tho peace, for the full term of four for the remainder of the term of sueh buildings, and to prohibit ar prevent tho may para ail neodfnl ordiaaaees aad by­
removing of aby such buildings from laws tu retetfan to the aneerament aad
elty, the Prow tutor withdrew from all form and style of tho compoaitfou, will years: PnciJoS, tlto. That at the first
any |*rt of said city to any lot or place collection of each oxpenras: ProrM,
connection with the former, except that show that the applicant understands the election under tins oct, there shall be office.
Sac. 8. Tho president, recorder, and within said fire limits, and to prohibit That ths owner or occupant of any lot
i m a matter of. convenience, he allowed
’aw of tho English, and tho proper value olretod so many jiuticoe of the pi-aar as
; hte name toeland as the •ollcltot of rew­
trustees uf the village of Hastings shall and prevent tho rebuilding or repairing or nrewuM maj, under tho direction,
tuny be noewsnry to make four justices
ord, sending all the papers In tho case of words. Poor spelling, an-1 ungramhave all the powers, and are hereby re­ of the same; to regulate tho construc­ and according to th. requirements of
of
tho
pooco
ta
said**city,
including
the
the raid common council, at his own root
' to another Attorney, employed by the niaticd, or awkwardly constrtkrtcd sen­
quired to [lerform all the duties fa rela­
tences, will prove a bar to the granting justices of tho peace heretofore elected tion to tho first election under this art, tion of party walla, chimneys, fire­ and expenra, construct the neoesrary
places, aud tho putting up of stoves, sidewalk in front of or adjoining such
of a certificate, no uinttor what the oth­ in and fur said township of Hastings,
aro herein conferral
upon stove-pipes, and other things that may lot at premises, and Ihrawtqxm raid lot
1 within his eaey knowledge. Every per- er qualifications of the applicant may anil who shall bo residents ol eaid city that
tho aldermen of the ci|y of Hartings, bo dangerous in causing or promuting or prrofoeo'shall bocome aad bu ex­
[ son acquainted with the facto of the
at tho time this act takes effort, who
prosecution, not only Justifies, but cool*
any two of whom may act as inspectors firra ; t»i prohibit and prevent tho burn­ empt from such ridewalk tax, so long aa
shall bo justic-s of tho peace of laid
raid sidewalk shall be kept and mami mends the Prosecutor for the toons 1»
of electum fa either of the wards at ing out of chimneys, aad to compel and
tained in good condition and repair by
city,
and
hold
their
offioe
during
tha
took In tho matter, lie promptly at­
such election; end in case no two of regulate the cleaning of the same ; end and at tho expenra ol such owner or oc­
! tended to th.- intcreato of tho i&gt;eople the'applicant must bo o^ suitable ago, time for which they were elected ; aud
them shall appear at the time and place
cupant ; they may ateo fix and establish
. while all agree that he treated the gen­ and answer corectly tween-tenths of all the term uf all justices elected under
the grade of all streets and sidewalks,
’ tiemen defendants wuh all tbe con aider- tha questions asked in Orthography, and by virtM of thia art, shall com- appuinted for such election, one ar more fatoffil buildings aad evamfen whether
peroins shall b- chosen from the elucture tho same are in safe condition, and to
i atlon they deocrv4d,U»-ay the very least.
R&lt;w&gt;iing. Penmanship, Mental and Writ­
Tho prosecution was fully Juralficd from
pruoeut to act aa such inspectors. No- cause such as aro found to bo unsafe to bo
hold their office for the same length of
j the fact that the peopleJ case failed, bo ten Arithmetic, English .Grammar and
put into aad kept in a condition of safety ;
timo as justime of the puacn elected in
causa their principle wttnoras refusal Geography.
bv tho recorder of said village in the to regulate the constrootioa of all black­
to testify because their testimony would
For the tv.-ond Gradn. correct answers and for th &gt; several townshipe fa this
same manner aa is required of tho re­ smith shops, eoopcr shops, carpenter
are required to eight-toxthv of nil quua- State.
corder of said city.
stojie, planing establishment*, baker­
fams asked, uith the addition to the
See. 5. There shall be elected at the
Sac. II. la rase of the sickness ar ab­ ies, and all other buildings and
tnmmon.braachcs of U. 8. Hi.tnry and some timo, iu oadi of tho several wards,
an extent, reoponriblc for the matter
sence of the mayor, or al a vacancy fa cetabluhmonta usually rogardoJ aa
twins made public, and a projection Phyaiology. Toe applicant must also aun cuusto-'tio and two aldormen; tho sold office, the recorder shall bo and is extra kuardons on account of fire;
necessary. He had not nnly soletnnb have had eufbaent Mperionra in touch­ e-iuMnbfe shall bo elected for one year,
hereby authorised to diacliarge the du­ to establish, maintain and regulate
promised, but vohmtrerrd to testify la fag, to (Mtablish a roputation M a th-jr- anil until his suaeOMor is elected and
ties of mayor until tho mayor roauun's all such firo engines, book and ted­
the ease, which dopcndo.1 largely ujxm
quatified. Tho ajdermn shall be -olorthis duties, or another be elected and der, hcae and bucket companies as they
bta testimony, and wllhont which a
ol for two yoon.khd until their surenoqualified.
conviction could not be had ; and when
may deem expedient; i&gt; construct rooerI ears nro elected and qualified ■ —
under Influences upon which we do net
fixe. 10. The mayor, recorder and al­ voira,and to provide such eompaates with
PnnM, That at the first election
cars to remark he refused to testify, ootid, only in the addition of Phi'.uvqih
necessary and proper buildings, engines
election under this set two aldermen dermen, when asaemblod bigvther end
upon the ground that ha was portion sad Algebra and in tho reqattonual i
and other implements to prevent end oxshall bo cltooim in each ward, one for duly ergasixed, shall constitute the
the statute, that tho 1-arty nxfavfag
tho full term of two yosra and tho other oommoa council of the city of Hastings, tinguiah fires, and to appoint from imprisonment in the coalman jsul exceed­
aud a majority of the whole, the mayor among the inhabitants of raid city, such ing ninety day*, and tfie axponsn of
for the short term of oce rear.
keepfag such offender* fa jail shall be
or recorder always being one. shall lie number of mon willing to accept aa paid by said city : .4*4 frootJoS/ariJar,
fire. 0. Tho annual elections under
may be deemed nncuisary aud proper, as That no crdiuanco or by-law shall take
Concerning private eliminations, I this act shall be hold an the first Mon nroeeeary to constitute a quorum fin- tho
With thto explanation (for the truth
fireman, provided such number does not effect until ta ramo .hall have been
have simply to say, that I shall grant day fa April, in each year, and at such
of which wo can fully vouch) wo laave
exceed fifty for each oompanv, aad each
Mr. Bauer to enjoy the laurels be has none until tho eloee of tire regular ex­ place in each ward as the common
of said companies of firemen shall tn all the weekly nowsp*;&gt;er* published
won by this Infamous 'attack upon a aminations. After that time, if appliin said eity.
Uon tha recorder shall give al least ten to hold their meetings at such timo and have power to appoint its own officers, Bro. 17. Tl&gt;e common ouaucE shall have
man who eon not b&lt;- injured by any
thing hfa puny traducer may see fit to them to bo proeent^at tho public iosj
days' notice, by pcetfag the same tn plane as the mayor, or in ease of his ab­ ami pass by-tewi for its organisation power to establash, lay out, open, make
speiak or write about him, and caul ent tiens they will bo allowed a hearing,
sence
Or
inability
from
any
cause,
to
grade aad repair such street*, lane* and
three public places tn each ward, and
by pobboation in all the we^iy news- act, the recorder may appoint; the com­ val at the common council, and may alleys, equaaa market places and pub­
must come prepared to go over all
mon oocncil shall have power to impose, impose and collect ouch fines for tho lic parks fa osU ri|y, a* they taU tam
ground that other, have traverwx! at|
necoraary, aad the sama to alter, and to
dermon of each ward shall be tho fa- levy and oollect such fines as they may non attendance or neglect of its officers alter these already laid cut; and if in
regular seeafoas, and to pans in or
a;ioctoss of such elections, and shall al­ determinn and deem proper, not exceed­ and ramnteus aa may be established by tho doing thereof, they shall require for
way as fan and n» rigid aa exami
so bo inspectors of State, district and ing five dollars, for ths non-attendancs tho regulations and by-laws of such such purposes, the ground, of .ny perconnty oloctfoua; said inspector shall, at any rurating, of any officer of the
thereof to the owners or parties inter­
before opening the polls at any election, corporation who has been daly notified to such companier may obtain from the
ested, er bis or thmr agent ur roprooonto attend the same; the ranror shall city recorder a certificate to that effort.
tntira, by personal rervice, ar by publi­
proside at all meetings of the common which shall be evidence thereof, and cation in some ono of tho newspaper*
of
ouch
board
of
inspectors;
they
shall
will bo spared to make ta examinati
also appoint two persons to s«ve as council, and tho recorder shall ksep a the members of every such company du- publitad fa said city, at teort three
as pleasant aa posribte, and that all t
week, next proceeding the meeting of
clerks ol **u llsrri
ir* “IT of oh- record of tho procaedfags at tha same
son. interested in tho progress of
fa case of tha abeonoe at the mayor or exempt from all duty fa the militia fa tho ceotnou council, at which action i.
school* era cordially anted to atta
to be fakon fa relation to ta sum, aad
the doctors preoeM may chouae rare sere recorder train lira moating, tha members time of ;*ace, and from service ox any ta said common council are hereby anand giro by their presence, that coni
present may appoint a mayor or record- jury, and from payment of any poll tax; tburixed to treat with such parsons far
to CH such vacancy or vacanetea, io er pre to^ftro i tho mayor aad recorder and it shall be the duty of evwry fire such grounds or premise. ; bat if such
whom and to ' suoh clerks shall shall not ba entitled to vote, except aa a company to keep in perfect repair the person, shall refta to treat far the
eune, cr if ta porta do not agree
bo administered tho constitutisnal {-■rreiding officer in case of a tie, and no engines,, hose, and other implements therefor* it tall be lawful for the cumoath, by either of said inspectors aidermen shall be allowed to vote on any need by raid company ; and upon any ntaroaMal to direct the recorder to fa
question in which ha shall have a direct alarm of fire, or the breaMnwaut af aar ewe a tMtotrt wadsr hi. hud ewd ih*

Wratera Michigan, by far the most de- poudent, far the continuation of tho
sbabte Daily puUitad fa ths State. foresting and instructive letters, tho l
Thorough!# Bspubifaas jwifaraUy. it uf which appeared nom« M
Brother 8. tall wa hear fata yet: ?
NMagtka Rephblnuai: PM both In
ta 8ta and Net! m ; and »• takn
pfaararo fa calling spucfal state to

fag elections and oanvsMfag Me and
tlio qualifications of electors fa the sever­
al wards, shall I* the same asm lav*,
diijrt, the word “ward" instead af
••township" being naad fa tha oath, to be
adariafaved to an factor fa- faa KU
vote is challeagod, and fa tha mdfag of
all rfflifirstto or atatemscis of and con-

number of «o«m given for eeoh of the
o«re k.1. OM i. «M
and afeo uno certificate of the ofifara
elected fa and for their M^aativa waada,

. city recorder, and u]«n tl« Wednesday
mat following tiw day of eaah clertim.

'there
whn. hr^hi'erif»r-^
, —ruT&gt; fifenrnifaii woo,
iir aso greatest

quastiuns he shall vote.

*
puny shall forthwith assemble st the
Sac. M. Tba recorder, treasurer, mar­ place of such fire with its engine and
shal, and rtreet commissioner shall be­ other implements, and bo subject te the
fore entering upon or exerriring thrir orders of the city engineer of tho lire
departmeat ; and it shall be the dn(y of

Pure Wines and Lionels I

For the best and cheapest

Banner Offiee.

CLOVER HULLERS, FEED CUTTERS,

wv/asras, to command ta marshal or any
oonrtable of raid rity, to summon and

ft—holster, at midrib, toMrte
fave esid recorder at any tun* therein to
bo stated, to inquire into tho Meramre of
using the wud ground, sad [Mtlra
faithfol discharge of thsir truste, in each
aad
asanas ta dsmagns end -niiiiint
mouth, or aeoften as may boromanner and trader each regulations as
tfandnotota pwxwr or ownero ai or
p^ura fatossstod tn such paa»ia or
prorata, vhfa jury, briaw firat duly
swore by said recorder, who shall pre­
ta. It The esauaon council shall engine, and other implement, with a — ta right of tatasgn. —
have power to organiaa, teaintain aad
8m. 14. Upon tho broaki^ ent of
enforce euchosdiaanre. and by-law. as axy fire wife Mid teiy. th. ..rahd ta State, far fastaa* eaart. in tai
—. ««pt tU M&gt; tare taa tw
shaC be ncessaary far yr raining tho shall isnmodfataly rsyafr to tho pteoe at
peremptory chaltesres shall be pensispablic peace wifafa eaid city; to sur- such fire, 'and shall tod and aorist as
tod to ta cornoratkn sad Eke number
preas riots :&gt;fa apprehM a^J puai-h wtol fa extfagnfahfag raMfiro rata pew- fa ta' iaSivmiml ar ieAiridnefe i-t-Ilir
venting any goods m property tan ta
peewmo; to curprMo aU disorderly
Homo aud howwa of fll-fame, and punMt th. iasMte. afetbMfera thereof; to

L. S5Z3T "ra—.IS

groumte and

**•?"•* tla

World Mower

and Reaper,

Gump.’ a&amp;d Taylor Sulkey Rakes, GrainDrilla, Wheel Culuva*
tore, BALL, DODGE, and CURTIB8’ PLOWS.

Dngfl, Qultivatora—in feet, every thing
In the line cf

�Bapraip

T^s

GEORGE
local bliyKs
•lireMHMr and recorderrimllscl
perron charged with nuiattagroyradf- retain torts at Jurors In the same
nance or by-law, the accused shall be nsr and within ibo some time U
Stebbins A Co, at tho "tittie store
around tho' rernor" keep tie brat fiour
in tho city._______ _________ Iw

and s-.ur.rnouing such jury, and upon
the trial of ths cause, sb*l! conform aa
near as may bo with the mode of pro-

Go in to Allan's, bo is Agsntifcr F. A.
Fullor’s Furniture room in foe baao-

Removal- Buber Shop.
' Evxsrsonr wonders how those ftplcuI have removed over Harlow A Good­ 1 did Businco* Suite at Bradley A Ltnnyear's Store, opposite the Bank.
FoJ^ 1tev’a, can be afforded for twelve dollars.
low the Sign up stairs. I will
happy ' They don't toll us. and we surmise they
I are trying to aeo bow large a ben-tit they
■ .-an gire their cu/omerv.
Ifnf

Bsxxxa office.
good style on go-xl paper Coll
Republican Tnwnahip Cotnautl
requested to observe this notice;

ed st the Prat Office in Hostings, Mar.
8, 1871:
David Brown,
James Blanchard,
W. Q Barbar,
R. T. Caton

'•Get 'ssf Frxwn, »a Bn New Oxs*"
—■'."boso old couches, sofas, sofe-bottomod chairs, divans, teto-a-totos, or any
ihing in the upholstering line, ran be re­
paired, and they will look a* nice aa
new. lean doit, and on reasonable
terms. 1 have also a fine stouk of such
articles uow on hand, and am wnstantly
I getting on additions to tlio Mock, and
I manufacture to ordrt aU these goods.—
I Cal) and see me, on Jefferson street, se­
I cend dnor south of tho Post Office.
__ 8 Sausxvsr.

it necessary to alter or change Che grade
of any street which grade has been here­
tofore or shall hereafter bo duly fixed or
establisluxl, notioa of the intention to
make such change or alteration, and of
tho time-whon action will be token there­
on, shall be given to tho psrsons on the
line of such street, in the same manner
and for the tamo longth of timo a. re­
quired in caaoa where the grounds of
any perron aro required for public uro,
for any ol tho purposes in this act men­
tioned ; and at ths time at which it is
proposed t itakn such action, the com-1
mon couuiil shall jtmIudo and exhibit a
profile showing the contemplated ehan go
m tho mtablished grade of such street,
and how much such change will cut
down or fill ftp the sama ; and If any
person owning property thereon shall ap­
pear before said common council and
object to tbecuntemnlatcd change in tho

of tho peace; and in all oases the rijjht
of appoal and certiorari from such jus­
tice's or recorder's oourt to tho circuit
court for the county of Barry shall bo
allowed to the accused and upon the
same terms and ooaditioas prescribed
by law in relation to appeals and certio­
rari from justices' courts in aimilar
of law, and upon ease*
Bsc 2». AU fines recovered for any manner that claim, bstrm townahlpo
—
die recorder and
, by the mayor, and which
araadjnrtad In similar cases; rod said
___ .. ___ _ .ho mu nose for which and
eltyaLaU likewise receive Its Just and
fair proportion, to be determined In the
the particular ftudftom which the
same manner, of all property, money
amount is to bo paid ; he shall keep an
and efficta of every name and nature
accurate account nf and bo charged with
whatsoever owned by or owing to said
all money roc rived for each fond of the
township of Hastings al the Ume this
oorjioration, and shall pav every warrot takes effhef
ttac. 38. The recorder, marshal, street
commissioner, and aU other dry offl-

Hastings,

wuucu maj- uorm ju«i «uu pru|«-r, un­
it* th* same la fixed by the provisions
of this act, but the mayo-* and aldermen
ahall receive from said city no compen­
sation whatever for their aorvlose ; rod
no member of aald common council, or

shall be interested, aa a part­
effected, said common eooucil may treat
wise, no inhabitant of said ci
principal surety or otherwise, Intsroetsd
with such persons for the amount of
, directly or lodlrectlv, In aay contract
incompetent as a juror br reas
sueh damages, and if the partus do not
1 or agr.ament, the roaaideraUoo whereof
account, report, and iatsrvet ia the rvvat of rash
agree therefor, it shall be lawful and
I to payable either wholly or In put. by
----------------------- filed in tho offloo of lags or suit: PntM, Such
nwsMSary before any change or altmithe corporation hereby created.
tian is made in such grade, to stunuiou the recorder; ho shall alao collect all
Hao. 3a. The common council shall,
Gallery of J. F. Minkler over Bailey’s 'I a
ai least once in each aud every y*ar,
jury to inquire \to and osmsmi tho city taxa* imposed by the common coun­
Harnra. shop oj.posito tho Ha.tings i damages and rocompanM that ought to cil, in tho manner prescribed by thia act
rauae to be published a Just and true ac­
ta-uso. I’hotograplis, Gems and all kinds II l&gt;c |«id to any person orjwrrvon» w (rijn ay i. end tlio ordinances and by-laws in rela­ hero (lower aad authority to aaseoa and count of air moneys received or expen­
ded t-y them in their corporate capaci­
Fresh Oyster-mewto by tire pint, quart
so object to su« h alteration, in tho same ’ tion thereto; and ho is hereby etnpowor- collect from evury male inhabitant of ty during the year, or other period next
of nwturos taken in good stylo.
or gallon at Hieka 4 Fates.
manners! herein provided,in earns where ■ cd and required to perform the same du- said city, over the age of twontr-one proceeding such publication prcvlcu* to
&lt;1..
years (paupers, idiota, lunatics, and per­ whl.l, . Kw «*,«lf K.I.II, ...I
tho groun li of any jereon ore taken for I
Mraxoas for .-.iln nt a bargain, at
sons exempted by the general laws of
public uro. and tho same proceedings
thia State excepted), a list of whom ahall accounts of all other officers or persons
~ —r,”
. published in tho United States ia afford- ' shall be thereon bad, as in those eases,-------- » — 7—y
having claims agnlnat, or accounts with
totsscertam the amount of such dam-1
“ u, reRtored of township be made and returned by tho supervisor said
corporation,
and
shall
make
out
Tnu ia no uro of talking, if you , rd in tho Parlor Albany It embraces th-&gt; j agve, and to render judgment thereon ;' ’treasurers, in ‘tho same manner aad ua- at tho time of making his annual asaeso- detailed statement nf all recclpta enda
want choice groceries at rrasomblo fig­ finmt sjiecimen* of chromo lithographs, . and alljtho sums so aucwrol shall be paid . dor like restrictions and liabilities that ment, an unnual capitation or poll-tax, expenditures, which statement shall
»toel engravings and fine wood engrnv-; or tendered as provided ia this section,, 1 aro imposed by taw on such township | not exceeding one dollar, and they may hilly specify all tho appropriations
ure* call at my store.
treasurers
’
prescribe ordinances and by-laws for the made by the oommon council, and the
iikgi over afforded tho ’ puldie. Tho' before cotareoncing work to make the
object and purpose for which the same
Sac. 22. The sujicrvisar is hereby au- |
American Publishing Company of Rut- contemplated change In such grade ■ tlioriaed and required to perform the | euilection of tho same ; and tho mon­ were made, and the amount of money
ey, so collected shall eonatitutoa gonarunder each appropriation, the
■ land, Vt-, rh-«ire on oativu Mront in evvry PreriM, That any party claiming dam­ same duties in relation to tho valuation I al highway fund, and shall be expended expended
amount of taxes raised, ths amount exage* shall have the right to remove such
' town and village, to whom they offer proccodiugv, by appeal or certiorari, to of proparty and aaerosinent of all taxes under and by direction of said oommon psoded on highways and streets, and all
such Information a. shall be noceronry ,
, the circuit court far said county of Bar- • iuqioood by Uw, within tho city limit., oouneil in repairing tho streets whsasvsr to
a
full
aad
perfect understanding of,
ry, upon giving, within ten davs, writ-1 for Stale, county, city, and school purp&gt;- and whorevwr within tho city limits said tho financial condition of aald corpora-1
1 ten notice of lus or their intention to do aes, that township superviuirs aro au- common rouucil shall doom just and tiun.
sou s pterins lur estgooa
Bkc. 41). No money shall be drawn
' so, to said recorder, or in rase of tho ab- th.irffod and required to ]&gt;nrfann in sim­
ilar cases, under,the general lows of
from the treasury for any porpnro unlcat
this State; and for the collection of all . .
~~ '
;
77“ ."7 7* ’ » It shall hare been previously appropri­
within thirty days, from the srsreWin-nt Ij iua
•.
"i-aii iasus hi. warrant to the
i ated foe Uiat particular purpose; and
0 Grant A Phillip,’ for sjiL
1 aforesaid, and t!&gt;« judgment of "Aid re-'
every order or warrant directing or re
rity
treasurer,
in
tbs
same
manner
that
...
,
.
...
, corder thorron, after first giving bond,in
! th* penal sum of t» ice tho ausouni of »
d-~f
-v—
damigi s claimed, and not less than one ,-rf-™
beat in tho City.
".“-—I “■“.'•T -7“ corder. end countersigned by tha mayor
I hundred dollars, with two sureties to bo
of said eity.
| approved by said recorder, which bond ' like compeasatiou in ell respect* not in­
Gou&gt; aiiu I’ackagea at Buscil’
In the village,
Sec. 41. The president, recorder, and
shall bo conditioned aa required by law consistent with this art, as a township
trustees of the village of Ha&gt;tlng*.ahall
More coming, in which a prise is wu
and County, and from
be the common council, and shall re­
in raeo of appoal from justices court; supervisor; bo shall together with tho
ranted in every jackago.
tf
the fort store In Harting.,
spectively discharge all tho duties of
j but n&gt; apptel, turtiutnri, anperaeadea*. mayor, represent srn.l city in tho county 1
the mayor, recorder, rod aldermen of
rail at the Washington Block,
। injunction, or any other process or pro- ' boaid of supervisors, and shall be ontiClover and Timothy Sow! ai Hicks
thecTtvof Hratlng*. and all otbor offlreeding, from any court whatever, shall , tlod to tho same rights, privilegva, and ,
ran of said village, ahall be such offi­
prevent tho imtuodiato making, laying •xjwvra as any other member of the
cers
of
aald
eity
until
others
are
elrcto-i
i
/ Tux iron column* of tho Washin^un
I out, opening, establishing or altering, taiord of sujicrvisors for Barry county.
Block, aro glistening with a coat of such street lane, alley, square, market
Sxc. 23. Each justice of the peace of,
green paint n-cenlly put on.
, place, or publid park a» aforoaoi I, or said city shall fib' his official oath and !
making any change or alteration in the bund in ti'« oflfco of the clerk of Harry I
wiui uiis ms. or inc cuns-.itutiou ami
established grade of any street; and ' county, and shall have in addition to the .
by-tawa of this Stale, shall be and re­
) upon filing a transcript of the procecd- jurisdiction conferred on him by thia act,
main in full foron until altered or re­
__________________ ________
ings aforesaid, within forty days after tho same jnrisdietiun. powers, and du-1 fer the one-fourth of one per cent tax praled by tM common council of sold
h. iht.for
_________
of
»uch judgment couurtniag such aasess- ' tiro conferred on justices of the peace in i provided by tin* section
general me
psir- r,t&gt;': ILDd a11 ,be
„r township
&gt;r_x--L ofBoen
„mi„.
m-nt, in said circuit court, duly oortifiod ' toernthips: /Voided, Thai all actions I poros; and the said eommoa council
by tho recorder of said city, the same within tho iuriwlictitnl of justicra of ths I
bought proeeedingsshall bo had as are nroserib- j-'Scn may bo conici-and and prosecu- : shall hare full power and authority to &lt;
make and maintain all necessary ordi- ■
uf I~ K. Powers, uf Irving, ihree fat I el by law in cave of appeal* Irotn jua- tod in said jnatice*** court, whenever tho ' nance, and by-laws for the collection of j
oren that weighed between fifty »t»I ' txvo of the ncuce; and if tliofinal judg­ i plaintiffs or defendants or one of the i
sixty hundred. Ono of them weighing ment of said circuit court shall not ex- plaintiffii or defendant., reaido in said ;
roed the daiuagsa assessed by such jury. county of Barry.
, twenty hundred. Who can Iwat it
Hxc. 24. School inspectors end consta­
bles elected under this act, ahall perform
the duties, roroive the compensation, and
be subject to tho liabilities which aro,
or may be by law prodded for corres­
ponding officers resperti.sly, in several
townships of this State.
»
Sxc. 25. Any justice of the peace or
tiuu*.
and
perform
the
marriagwevremothe recorder of said eity is hereby auA few days ago a couple from Eaton
County stopiped at the Izwnard IIosm, ny. He shall b* «r-«^In* a member of thoriwd and empowered to inquire ofi
foe board of superviaoniof said- county
Nashville, were marruxl, and then while of Hany, and. shall wifti tha supervisor hear, try. and determine in a summery
the girls were getting somo'.hisg extra ete-tr'd.-ifi and for sakl city, represent the
In full force for tbs nurpcM* of aald col­ books or papers, touching or concerning
, for dinner, they went to a r.istruRnt ety W tho board
supervisors of said
lection so long aa ssld common council the same, wnen legally required there­
Cponty, and shall powieas tha.like powers
sltall direct; rod raid Ireararer shall to; rod tha aald cliy may sue in Its cor '
and be chargeable with the lik* datira
charge and collect interest ou ail such porale name to recover any debt or de­
.wauygtbor member of arid Bounty
delinquent taxes at the rate of tn |wr mand due to said village; and the cor­
cent, par annum from the time of re­ poration hereby created ■!&gt;»!! be Hable
board of supervisxre, aad shall bo ontiCall at foe Drug store of J. I*. Rob­
In another column will ba seen a no-. tied to th* some pay rod paid tn the
turning the city tax roll until the time for rod ahall pay all Just debts due from,
of rollceltan ; rod It shall be lawful for □ r claims or demand* against said vill
erta A Co., for your Rewarl-of-Merit tic* of the meeting of the Hoard of man manner as tho ulhor members of
said treasurer to sue, Ln the name of raid ago of Haatings.aud all contracts made,
card*. A new supply just rucuived.pretti- Ragiatration for the city of Hastings. said board, bat ahall exorctee no author­
I city, the person or persons against whom | or agreements entered Into, by or with
'
ity
os
ftupervteor
except
as
,
a
mom
her
of
any such personal property tax waa I ths corporate authorities of said village
er than ever.
•
Under tho now charter, rcrcy rotor is
iftswed. after the return of the tax roll, &gt;I of Hastings, shall be and the same «ro
i said board. And in JtlliUjn to tho othrequired to prooeni hie name ia perron 1 or requirement, of this act, it ahall be upon aimplaint being made, oa oath and before any court of competent Jurisdle- '' hereby rested In and made binding up
School books. Speakers, and a full asthe cor|K&gt;ratlaxi hereby created.
and register: also giro the name of the his duty to M's that all the officer* of in writing, before such recortier or any tton, and to have, use and take alt law-!■' onSKC.
41 All that portion of towufthlp
justice of tho peace in said city setting ful wavs rod means provided by law for
■ortmeut of Stationary nt
• said corporation' faithfully discharge their forth therein lh« substance of the al­ the onflectiou of debts, toaoforee pay­ number three north, of range number I
street where he reailea.
J. 1’. Rouen A Go's, drug store.
official datire, and |lmt all laws and reg­ leged offense, such recorder &lt;ir justice ment of such tax. Executions l«.oed •Ight west, tn the county of Barry rod |
[ Naw lUcx I.crx—Mr. S. H. Bara™, ulations p-xtoiniog to tho government of shall iseuo a warrant, in the name of tho upon Judgments obtained for any such State of Michigan n&lt;X Inducted within '
tax. in ay bo levied upon any property raid limits at the city of Hastings Ahall 1
of Charlotte, on Monday, placed open said cih-. and all ordiruuicea aad resolu­ pocplo rd the State uf Michigan, for tho liable to be seised and sold under war­ be rod tho same ta hereby detached rod ,
I our staeeta a now Hack, to run in con­ tions of raid common council are faith­ apprehension of the offenders, directed rant. Issued for the collection of any e*t off from the residue of said town­
fully executed anil comp&amp;od with । bnt
city tnxea. and the procvodlngn of any ship, and shall be and the same is here­ Hoar tho sweet voice of tho child,
: uectiun with ail trains on the G. R. V. an ordinance or njoolutum passed by raid exoept as in the case mentioned in the officer
with such sxscutlon shall be tha by erected rod organ Ixad Into a separate
Which the night-wieds repeat aa they
next section, to tha marshal or any cen' IL, and also to phase tho waste of all common exmal aatiiarizing auypublic im atablo of said city which warrant way bmim In all reepectis ** to now required
by taw; and tho production of any as■private and public partiot -who may
bo served by «ither of said officers aoy- rc-msnt roll on the trial of aay action cere shall be held at tho county bouse, Oh, who roald nssfet thia most plaintive
of prayers,
haff A Co. offer for Sale 3 Suhuleubeurg : wish to us. a Hack.
whsre within said county of Barry, and brought for 11.e recovery of« tax therein now occupied, as auperlntemlent there­
'•Please, father, dear father, eome
shall bo returnable the same aa similar Maarad, may, upon proof that ft ta th* of. by Charts* B. Benham.
BUliard Tables, Bar and Fixture*. Ad­
Hao. 44. All taws, regulations, onllproceis iarue-1 by justices of the peace ; original ae.rcsmrnt roll, or the araera nances,
dress
IL Mnnnorr,
and by-laws st any time enact­
and upon bringing th* parsons so charg- ment of the ally, with the warrant an­ ed by the common council of said eity
4316
Hastings. Mich.
be read or uaed in evidence; and
, —. ———------- .j — , .
before such recorder or justice, such nexed.
if ft shall appear from said aamaamenl may be read in orldenc* In all eourta
The Republicans of Castleton, will
ufflra of raid recorder. loirBnder
tc, „.d
that any tax to therein aoseased against of justleo, and In all procecUng. before
A Good thing for Heatings !
meet in Caucus in Little’s Hall, Nash»»«•
» pU~r the defendant In ruch suit. It shall be any officer, body or board in which It
Ma. Gao. Cube has re-opi-nod tho villo, at 2 r. m. Thursday March .'10th,
or
pri.ua faclt evidence of tba legality shall be noeeroary to refer thereto, cith­
er first, from a record thereof kept by
old gallery occupied by Mrs- Stowell be-1
tor tho plan of not guilty, and upon such and regularity of the aasframenl of the the recorder or secondly, from a copy
for tlio puqK** of making nominations
and the court before whM&gt; raid
cetaplaint and pica a trial shall be had, same,’ I.
fore the fire, on Jefferson St. nearly op- 1 for Township officarr. By order of Re­
nr.,t.r
thereof certified by mid recorder, under
and upon the ermvirtkm of ouch offenhor
poeitu the Poet Office, and announces ! publics! Township Corumittro.
and the imnoiition of a fine, such recor­
OMtlcfcm, March 7ih 1ST I.
der or justice ahall forth with Uaue an
execution, directed to tho marshal or
Rutland Republican Caucuany constable of said city, commanding
thorn to collect of the goods and chattel*

BOOTS AND SHOES

Will retire from the active du­
ties of the'firm, and devote his
time to closing up our books.
■A. fifteen yean btimnem iraperitively requires this step, and
we expect our customers will
at once examine their accounts,
ai.d settle the same by Cash or
Kora.
.
Ever thankful for the large
Patronage we have received
from this community, web ahal
shall11
uow officr our Goods at great
greal ­
ly REDUCED PRICES to Cash
and Prompt Paying Customers.

J. C. WOODRUFF

Confectionery.

A New Poem.

ittg ttw dutis* of mayor, and if so repaoeed by aucii two thirds majority, it
shall go into effect r.reordmc to its term..
6ro ID Tb. rorordro shall bo rate
jrot tn tmpcachmvnl-and removal from
office, for corrupt conduct in office, or
for.crimes and raiadrouMnors. in the

of sack goods aad chattels wherewith to
satisfy the *ame, that ho take tho body
of snch offender and commit him to tho
oommon jail of said county, aad th*
-L” -fely keep tb.' neraon so
11 disciiargod by due
bat in case imprieon___________ I be impoaed on the per­
so convicted, such reooeder or jaa-

expiration of ths timo for which hs
Shall be rantenoai to imprisonmsnt, or
until h* is dinchargvd by due course of
Isw ; and in aasea wh.ro both fin. and
inqxriaonnwut aro imposed toon tho per­
son so craivtctod, such recorder at justice
shall forthwith issue the process necss-;
ran-to rarvy
judgutent into oflsrtj ’

JAMB

MACS* M
GIOtEtr

U -AOSTID BEE TF THEY -KHE NOT
THE CHEAPEST GOODS HST
- —
TOWN.
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BARLOW 4 GOODYEAR

M, Nfo AND MBS,
Window and Door Frnmrs, Miik Safes,
and Brackets of every description.

�for fffi.

1,400 mD-s under M0 miles without ;
One Management Chang* a!coaches.

Fakdbest..

fKOin om*^oot7tjjr track agum.

NEW YORK

BO8TO*r,

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toffy to wlfc. if ite *|:U&lt;»
ALBANY,
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Betry ttoaiy. NkfcifM. U LtUr" P."af Mwtwrnr2*j.,:£i7Tk^.'U.”
-**--■ ' -----Rochester to New York. 3&amp;5 tmies,
Buffalo to New York. 423 miles,
Dunkirk to New York, 400 miles,
Clevslaadto New York, UiomiUa,
Cmanuati to N. T., MO mBas,
axd u non

FW~?2 to 27 xnxa rn aomm turn.

ONE THOUSAND PAGtS 1
FOURTEEN SPLENDID RTElf
PLATE* I
KL
TWELVE COLORED BFH.
LIN PATTEENH!
41
TWELVE MAMMOTH COLORED
FASHIONR:
NINE HIWDRED WOOD CtJTBl
Twr5TT.ro™ mob"®

AH Maine ree dliMdy tkfwuh U Few Terk.

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IIAHHOTU COLORED E.OUIOR

lace of the graaae ia than constantly re­
newed by an operative working a mul­
ler over it, |&gt;rncr&gt;ely u a cotr-mak -r
griada pafaUa in oO. In this wag tha

.spjsisf.w*:

M» Chestnut tSL. Philadelphia.' Pa.

Geo. P. Rowell 1 Co*i Column,
to io »io p«r iy.ffli.JMS

••neOldnt aadStit of the £Wnr*to»

ECLECTIC MAGAZINE
FOREIGN LITERATURE.
New Volume begins January, 1871.

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MOW IM T11K TIME TO atlittliIBg.

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by wetting the *pprr sun
them at once to their or
fonn, thereby charing up
tween the shingiee, aad I
Bead by filling up tha me!

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MORTGAGE SALR

1871.

TRUNK FULL OF FUN

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be dor al U • &lt;I&gt;1. J til. Mtu. fl.

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ITS PLATFORM:

niHnai
asi Dscrptite Catlotte
a nan uc tkxuzu nxa

REVENUE TARIFF.
CIVIL SERVICE REFORM.
OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLIES.
Tira Cuicaoo Tuibi xe, in entering

Daurhey A Co'i^Column.

A peck of slacked lime being thenscat- AND SUMMER FLOWERINE BULBS.
Urid oa the mkXm, aad the removed !
earth put back.
Many yean agon war* fold by an ex ;
perioncad grape grower, that he had .
reetorod tho health af a grape vino in ‘

Its many thousands of Traders on the
final triumph of Rejrublton i&gt;rindPI.-&lt;
in tho abolition of slavery ; the siioccai
fill restoration of the Uu-'rerolted Klatca
to the I nion; and the extension of Im
prtial euIDags to every eltixeo of the
bulled Stales.
Of the meartires which are now eaKMlng the attennon of thoughtful men, |
»““ demand a Ju.l and wuo g.vcrn*

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for the benefit of othen. are an infrinn-meut of personal liberty, and akin Io
n~J*2r j “^“ooffb reform in the civil
eervtac. that th. rv may be l.(meaty and
, efficiency in the adraitiMroClon of the
.Government; a return to specie pay­
ment. by the e-jbaUtutlon of national
I bon k onto, fcy RTvenbocka under the operaiton of a fruc banking law; andai
dlgnliled Juat ,nd jMfacrful foreign poll­
er, Ineletlne utx.n nil &lt;mr
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PROSPECTUS

TO THE FARMER.
It 1. of special value. aa containing the
la t cel Information relating to the
Kriio v11? warden, aSjd the
FI ABU; the condition of the crore in
All paxteof the world; and a carefully
fjtpRi!3mk*°S 1.1ME Uark*tS

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REDUCTION OF PRICES

Finally Tmt Trihuxb U opposed to
J11*l*cj*J Interests which are sntagnu
UOc to the general Interest Itlathedoelaml enemy of BaouopoUau and tax
thieves In national anclKlaie'jxiUUco.
It U proud to maintain the nraltim
which it baa ever I..l7w t£ FhaM
PION OF THE PEOPLE.
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                  <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1871.

VOL. XV.

WBinil Ml

sevaral small traye heaped «p with ,
numd mwl other nagTware UmW
Ec-r mspectfou.
She wwe a bag, v«y tew Uaw ae|
fogthoriage Ae ngj M r
she was turning tltac: over aad o

C»r4

HARDWARE
HABX.ESS SftOP,

Sofiunlliaraad a&amp;bte had hor lady­
ship boon, that filled with a eettoattefocttooud complacency, tho jeweter had

SME AIERTI FOB TIE BUCKEYE All CUPKI IEAPIB All
MOWER FOR BAHT CBBITT.

Ho start tint he noticed, after riUfng
sUll for a quarter of an hour that the
box had not boon left ia tho room with

wtiil. Jours...iagslM( ;

ACKLEY A SLADE,

Be Iky bssrl's tMMUstw.a.
Tkee^Ms^
WHS eseik lit*i's sterais ss4 *u ।
Tks spirt! Is siUI1 |rm.i( &gt;a
Ts ike eteraal.Ute

"Uow thoughtless !■’ ha muttered.
“All right of eourao; still, busiares u
'Mu■■■
IH go and inquire after
them."
Ho j umped up and looked for a beO.
»as to bo seen in '
"Strange, in. bourn Eke Ata," bo 1
thought
“Not a boll to tho hooaa. X
shall have to walk into tho hall and call '

The advocate for the defo nse-cste of
Walking to tho door, bo found to his 1
.—I « - 1_____ ‘ I
priaonrr, begging them not to tentoare
so deror a womaa to Ms baidsge.
The jury soared? aw the for* St

X^»b2bXl^’Vtuf^

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS.

GROCERIES,

BOOTS, SHOES,

CROCKERY
JI 'inter is coming on,

IT W MM Ml STORE !
A» anywhere in the State.

Mie sir ids ui Pries, aid w fill nrrait Satisfaciln'
ALL THE BUTTER AND EGGS

Go there for a Cutter,
Go ijhero for a Sleigh.
Go there for a Sled.
Go there for repairs, 1
Go there anyway, 1
Go there just to see;

I rlrrtitna.

up ai Wagon, carriage,
cutter or sleigh.

IN BAHRY COUNTY,

We are now selling belou.

For which th" Highest Market Price will bo Paid.

Jackson. and Grand Rapids

Prices.

Remember the place—at the
Old Stand of J. L. Reed, foot
of defferson Street north of1
the railroad. Hastings,.Mich. |

PROPRIETORS OF TOR

SEWING

MACHINE.

f ON HANI
AUBICUM

'auk.-strsx.'i

JACKSON WAGONS
Glen &amp; Hall Threshing Machines, Clov
Bullers and Grain Drills, and Gale's
Patent Sulkv Bake.

mWART II STMNHOFF.

Siitbss art Mettaial ftitiftt

Ve pay Cash for all kinds of Grain, and sell Grand
Rapids Plaster, Ohio Lime. Water Lime and Salt.
Hastings. March ifl, 1871.

tf

“And this F’ naked the lady, lifting a
bracelet studded «ith rnbte. and pearls.
•That te two thousand pounds.*’
One after another the articles were
Bxamincl and priced, tho hdy showing
evident hemtateJn in choosing.
•‘Too have shows me t.x&gt; maar,” she
remarked with a charming smile. 1 am
quite at toes which to choose."
Tho jeweler smiled. Tho compliment
|»id to elegant stock was not umwoepta•■Yee, 1 am quite confused,'' repeated
tho tody, wMhaeewrad bitten of th.
chararing smile, “quite eoafuaed.
I
should like this tiara, and yet this brace­
let i. verr brautifuL” “Ah," Hi. added
with a Ettle sigh of vexation.
I wish

But the place to buy

willing to toes oo good a customer. aad
tried hi. brat to persuade her to ons
' way or tho other, bat half an hour
passed and the good, still shone on the
■ counter, sad the lady's mind was not

Hoddealvas if a bright way out of

GROCERIES
at the new brick store of

y Cash for our Groceries, we pay
sh for Produce, end sell for Cash
only, at the very lowest rates.

strong drinks &gt;« to set ths candie in ths
bteSmad."
Toaanvmd one’s rail
with companions whose idea of aoctety

wiLtarod jeweler, sinking into a chair,
, and bursting into a miserable laugh
Oh, there must bo some mistake, mv
good man I You don’t Usink I’m mid,
do you? Where te Lady Wildcrbrand?
she camo here with me. What—what
doos It meanF’
And unable to keep calm any longer,
the tempted man sprang upon tho two
keepers, and attempted to pass them
Of eourao he was overpowered in a
moment, and his companion had slipped
a straight wateteoast on him before one
could say “knife," and howling and

“Would you like to rail again with
yoarhnabaadr
With poor brother Benny so sick in her
'Unfortunately, I shall hare no op­
arsis
portunity to after to-day,’’ she replied
And no one to help her but me.
muringty. “ I scarcely know what to
Como home, come hemo, come home!
Heaae, fethar, dear father,oume home.
As she spoke a bright though*, struck
the jeweler.
Hear lb. sweet voice of the child.
"Is your rosider.se far from here,
Which tho night-winds repeet at they madam F’ be inquired.
roam;
“Mot quite an hour s drive,** replied
Oh, who conld reatet this moat plaintive
of prayrre,
wffl permit mo,’’ he said, “I
'■Please, father, dear father, come will e»nd them to your house to-morrow,
when you will be able to consult your
husband
as
to your choice.”
Father, dear father, corns home withne
shMk ‘
«
* P*Tl«Md .“‘k
now,
The diM* in the steeple strikaa two;
lite
vary
unfortunate, My Hater ia
—------------------ ,T~T
Too night has grown colder end Betray
la Paris, aad we start to-morrow by the peered tn rompsray mth a tedy,
mail tram to join bee
” ~
— snih Rm —■ II r ■

The general topic now is, the

City of Hastings,

I hair and square features.
i There was a certain turnkey toot
about them that Mr Golding could not
nndaratand, but after occurrences en
1 lighteood him.
“What’or you making this row for F'
asked onv of them, laying hi. hand
soothingly upon the aatanuhad jeweler's I
shoulder
“Whafa (ho use of it! as 1
■ay to all of yer, what’s the use of it f
He'd better take it quteilv, hadn't ht
Bilir1
,
'
The man addroaaod as Bill nodded ssteatly, u if on answer was expected of ru, that not being able to carry it with
the wood, she haA set titan ■nallberrriuf "black sand." m th. citer
H.
flew to the spot A long, red snuff was
. ready to fall from the wiek into the maaa
of powder, when, with rreai presence at
a moment sjiecchleis with astuaishmenl
1 and terror, tried to wriggle out of hit
captor's clasp, and stammered oni—
I ‘The jewels—the jewels f
moved it from the banri.
At first be
I "Ah Just so," replied the man, turn •
smiled at hte previous temr; but the
iag to Bill. “Yer one ! just a. the lady
reaction was to grate that it was weeks
said, the poor gentleman*. mind run's
entirely on them jewels," then turnit g before he orerosmo the shock whiah hie
nerves had tn state wt in that terrible
to Golding, he remarked soothingly and moment.
pityingly—
Beneath tho aaritee of aerial oujxy‘Thors, there air, don’t trouble your­
self about them, they're all right"
tiom exist which may bring terribU de
“Don't trouble myself? What do
strartkm at nay teOMML
To tempt
yon mean P' repeated tfw maddened with a gloss of wieo a man who te try­
jeweler. "Where ate I ? and what are ing to control an inordinate appetite for

�It j starting pefoto cf this Route are;
st Cukog-J Bad Peoria- Tho rostral:
[Mint fa BUHUNGTON, «&gt; tho Hhs»uppt It trarec».fa liliuuu ami the whole
browlth of tfoulhcra Iowa. Nsar die
Mfoswi, ito trunk fwka into Ihrse
bruncher, for t» 'ha-t throo western ter-

bet do not belirre that Mr. Naumrr'a
removal win toad to secure ths cnart■mA of any line of public policy, or ia
tenet, any whore sireagthen tba Ad■tafotrotfote ■ the Party, but, co the
rowtenry, wiB weaken boft.

The Ropabtfoana aa a party claim to
b. a i-vop-nanro j^.fo, nd «&gt;o only
duuhta I can Macs of their tenant* foie
• tho neglect of duty ia regard to thia
whisky traffic. The nation baa proeper«d under .heir guidauoe, a Democratic
rebellion lias bees vrosbsd. four mill-

TMlLFi

will send it to any ddrwsTira Advaxcb hu entered on ’'.bo
fourth yes: of Its extatenro under moot
favorabte auvpleea. Ito popularity hM
Inerr are il with each year, aad U bow
ttandoln th. front rank of American
HoligtoiM Joanista. It is able. Mdid,
and independent to Ito editorials, full
and fro* 1a Ito Charob News of all denosalnaUotis, vary attractive In ito Chil­
dren's Departtuont; to foot it embraces
, ths U. 8. ,__________________________ In Its columns-Agricultural,Scientific,
X'to iuiMstoof ito Loto iltoro people Commercial, and Llterary-a complete
, u.o not, wetrust, QpjwntdU thia. Our summary of current news of the day.
pmeat Broalur, Mr. Ferry, has long which, with corrospondcnoo from til
ind (isniianitly labored, as a Rapmea- __ _ J- .U- -l.L. nl.C. IS AMk Af tlw
taxirs fo Cangreaa, to secure such an ap-

thute brilliant acts, on! yet, they will aihurtneatobo bound down under tho
life dewtroyteg enm of alcohol and not
rti cn flajw to t.rvak the hoods. Our
I^-^Walares ]m
8eaato nfhfo eountiy.
It avails Htde to consurv ito Ihesidset U as is alleged, h. foatigatod
tho removal of Senator Sumner, wo may
To oommaad asid to obey u the life of
thesoMier; and There b.vo not U, a
wanting other evidsccn. that General
Grant u not free fnwu the l«adea&lt; i w
that come of a mRitarr cdacatfan. It
ta a Htifo hard foe a great captain, who
has carried his pointa by pervutoaey and
force, to understand Lw racred arc thwalla which the Coaalitatioa has buRt
between the Executive and (ho Senat-.
and how important it u, not that (bn
BeaateahoaH always agree to the wish
of (ho Pretedoat, but that the
should bo abooiutely independent of th
Pretedcnt Thio may extenuate the
fault of General Grant; ilia, of course,

AGBrra,

Ito nbesriptioa price of tbs Moahauiral News is only Fifty Cents per annum,
oa receipt of which asm ths publiatoru

Mined, and that ito Duminicec policy fo
for the brot goo.1 of th, wbofo peo^te,

and afoe tho "Ciril Rights biff/ by rofusing to cohwod ]*«pl&gt;- the right tn tes­
tify in her conrta in any case, aril or
criminal, to which a white fewa i, a

eta" Ihoy haro tri-d t&gt; do m^rv far tu
by iikrwiung the lonaltice Ac. Now,
telroaa Republicans try and enforce
tho htw. Txt ut Intro narey on the
wlJkfey tm-U OUOUgh, at least to etop
their oeroer, and they in their candid
emtorute Will blase us for it We hero
aumc Judas' in cur parly, fa*
*•&gt; &gt;»
tb.itn that thuir reora is far more accepta­
ble Ut*n their company, unleet they will
oct with as no t«nj«ratv men. Let us
move ftinrir.l with a whl at tho ami!ng
election—numinato m» matt cnloaa he is
tnto to l.imsoll and.the jmpk, and is
not in favored whisky rings. Been in
tl.c little tillage of Woodland, wo beer
i^Xutu.-Lsd as rotnusg from tho !i[O oi %?
yia nmid i it Hre
that ha wiU use Ari rn"ffoTt!X’3jp cTTkatetaU

B5 TO 120 A DAY

Tte Magic W

New Advertisements.

COUGH! COVGH! COUGH!

m

tlueuce agahut own who oppose him in *v-------- ’ —
'
telling whldry, let tho voters show him
by their arts «ni next election day, that
Hoc. &lt;•. The ,a'tl election for cireul*.
jadgo shall be cnautteted, cud return*
ty u very Knitted, that tho Republicans uiads, as provided by law for the els.
in thia Township are united on that tioa of judge, fo. the several judicial
[•oiut siul fear no whisky ring whatever. aradta of tba Mate; and tho State caaYours Ite&gt;rodfoRyt
fneuda. And it is not surprising that
*oaa who have boon erourged by each
a whip should avail tb-xaselws of their
opportuaily to retaliate. Thus toe an­
tagonism of his colleague is only anotfosr proof to Mr. Sumner of the eBectivsB-os ef his efoqavaoe- Aad it must
be mid further ta defense of the mu-

Oemvn. —

the Lofpdaturoof Or Wuu, at h» LtWxiBiserox, March 13, 1871.
eoesiiM. fanner1y de-Urod the sam-It is braomftgvery evident that the.
amendwont to be a nullitr, and act bin­
ding upon tho people of that ftsto.
Fu:ly-8-rond Congress ia more faroraThe issue thus pres efod. is of the (bj/t-j a free trade tariff than its prods gravMt (osteblo character, aad involve, i
the peace aad perhafw tho very exist-1 eoraoe. Tho protsvtiosiata are greatly in i
1 the minurity. and it trill bs difficult if

THEA-NECTAH
ii a rrxx
BLACK TEA

teg of tho amiss, aad aenn-u fail to
tract aad Us prow the cisst of r.-a
for whom it is speoinlly intended. a
not aJoao lhaoe, for on its pages, will
found thoughts that are worthy of

thereof through
they ehali hold

eopoefal tatorart to every tax payer to do
all ia his posrer so afoot tho very best
nsaaia his township to that effios. aad
to oomto thaa, every voter should ba at

ncr brow-lwoten. This act has not
nuhatad Mr Sumner ; but it ha. hm
tated tho Senate ami nation. It mas
• teat; but it ia fa every eeaso a b;
dor. In saying this, we in no way &lt;
pate tho technical right of the ben
to suboatute for a booator entirely c
vvraant with foreign affaire eno v
knows nothing about them. Aud
tn perfoedy willing io admit
-*- -• Ufa worth
.l .u_.
_______u&gt;g
u
what
that Mr. o
bumnw
ed Secretary Fish at a party
The Rspubhcaa party is above m
Ito tender* may quarrel, ae they h.
dowe before, ft—of them mJr
go over to the enemy, ae others h
dene Bat. with or without leedsrv.
princinfoe of the Rspubb-an party m
peens! Far that party carries m
than the bark that bore •■Cmsar and
forOsnee." It carries the fate of riri
stioa co this Western Continent.

I genera! lagislatioa. Wo have had any
. ant runt of personal legislation, and all
i ecru of l&gt;-ginlativn [tatohwork, bat no
I v.xnprvlienuve tew relating Io finanre,
tariff, railwayoar reeOMtnwtion.
1 It is v.ry curious that Speaker Blaine
s wuld bu ro rehudant to appoint the
standing Committees of the House Of
1 cuurw there fo a great prvMuro for par­
titular [itacoo, but thia fo likely to mcregae
j tho icager the apixiiatracnte are defer­
red.’ Thu general opinion js (hat Con1 grew wUl not adjourn before tho first oi

and ihall have junadirtioa of all judg­
ments, decrees, records files, book* pa­
pers. suits, ----- “**— -------- —1
proceedings
the oireuit «_______________________ _
tics comprising their reepoctree eheuita
E’er, b AH acta, or porta of sou, ooa trevening the provision! of this art. are

yet, not beyond tho comprehcn.iun of
Our Young Folks, nor au obriruei as to
bo to them unintorectfag. Tho April
number now about di* pro-nisu &gt; lobe
quite wpusl to that for March, and so
hope may find numy roadrre in this acc­
tion of the west. It oily costa 12,00 a
year, and ia worth tho money to every
boy or girl ia tho county. Jatnoo R.
Osgood 4 Co., Bor on. Maas, are tho

Arrrmnx.—We ash the special at­
tention of the Republican* of Derry
county to tho article from the Grati Ra­
I June, ai.1 therefore some uf the Cumpids EtjU on the threatened bolt of th*
uiitteuo are al telutoly tiweasary.
Rs-pcb’riant along tbc Lake Shore, o'
। The &lt;liwdsrccurat c&lt; t'.nwnsr has tn-

Saturday morning, March 10, aayv a
l*aria paper, will bo unebierod is one of
the gluomisel ia tho history of I*aris. I
Tbc insurrocticn and ths aMasunations
were without preti'it or pnynec. Thv

that nnyranaHombri numb-. o! Ro­
: pal U aas along tho I-ake Shorn will do
any such fodieh thing. bat ns there i, . ,
,
.
,
, veinornm siinm, a iruinim auu enicr
I .. .Inr, &gt;
k r.U . ,«.!
„ ,b.Lk,j„ cu
some ptababiEiy they may, it behooves
•— —
•
1 tho Rapni'llcaaa cd Barry to ess to it uuik. Ih.i ana may ccjcy by a pern- 1 ■
oil
of
the
AliaUu
JfsnlA/y.
It
io
al*
: that Mt. Foerxa gets the foil vote tn this
LouisvilL and I«-xiagtvn, Kv, is caus­
1 county, which ia &lt;»{ual to (he vote ofcne ways beaeiieiai to keep lu'.ly up to ths
ing &lt;nu&lt;id&gt; rat?.- crenntent Tbs tarts
were that a eolwvd tons haring been
opi -jiaU-J moil ageut, ho ra as-auli-d
:-mbsdim-at Ws. therofore, oaa da ns
by fb-r ruffians oaoofwhom jumped up- j
Co.-rriarristr Matx. -The foliowiag i.Nn thaa sar isaily oommend it to tho
on tire car end earns rosy near killing
fiir.g at the Route Agents on the Grand ai'.eatifm of the realoro of ths Bas in,
I River Valley Railroad ia both •eaaiempt- 03 iv msgujto of the age, sad Ifo am,
ibly mein and ab-olutelr false. I*, a - 0udihanM be found in the homos of
Tai Yovaa Pilot for March fo folly
peered in the Milwaukee Hmvr Alias' ail elsasos of Amwicaaa. (Xber tnaga
up to the high standard of that new but ।
ia the various d-partmenta which they moot snoeeefal magaxlnc. The serial ।
talk" » spn-aiity, bat tho Alfaac.r is story, -My Vacle's Wateh," te continao-mvpoli r.t. anl onmaals in its vari- ad the preer.ic iastalliuent giving abut
exampteof Ui lteuu Evrt-tt'i faaduat। »1 drpiZtiMato tba very brat tailent in 1 eg style, TUr Have.w1 Chariro Ed­
ward Cheney rontribL-tas m tnrcnsUn:.-

wou’d again ro-ent^r the espial Tnat
terrible day. Fnday, March . 17, hud
wrought moro damage to lite R- pul i.
than ull the B&lt;mn]iarti«t«.
'
I From the Thirr, Government much I
' was expected - thseo was a budding I
' hope in that, and tho hearts of liberty- ■
: loving people the world over wem turn- -I j
in friendship toward 1U bright promise. I disdjaggo his duties without moleststrir-.,
' Why not f Should tbeguseruax-ai suc­ 1

Tbo fullowiag article bos In a seal
na for publication, aad we give'!! place,
without endorsing or commending, or
comtemning all of tho views therein
set forth. Nor yet do wo fully unde:stand tho refcrenew to things at that
place, nor haw we any knowWgeof
who fo the party referred to M ’hi Judos
Ropubliuu." aud do not bolter*, any
man nocessariiy that beonsna he as cngegwd in the Liquor Traffic, though we
did wot Bsppcwe there was a whisky
ebop tn the township of Woodland, and
think tlisre was not a fow months since,
and have boxed ol none at any tfase.
Bed here fo wtmt entr c.invs-xn'lsnt

In prowntiag this article fo tire' many
nsden of tho Baxxu, I shall tty aad
apeak the true s -atixuout of a commas i-

send order sod g-xri e-jdrty, an a gener­
al body. And yeti am tarty to s»',thst
j moo are vary negligent ia what ia their
। duty to Gad and their foifaw cm. It

many valuable tod Intervatlng original
oootrtbutlnrra, among them—Hine Dick.
! a .Myetery of (ba Ever glartee; History
I of Cheap Pestage, by the originator of
this Ucneflelslvyslem; Among the Mor­
l men batata. a startling expose by a

cumb to mob law and |highway raffiab: ism ? If th» entire eonrmunity to dmn! aged it la bcautse flic entire community
I by Ito vmpatby countenance aad sup­
port. Ihsia made these ontragaa posaible.
It h evident that the Demoerato in­
tend to rorist by pariiamenfapr revoluti n, which has become a groat naisenee
und oue-ht to be abolished by ah oswadiu.-at o( the rites, all iogislaimn far the
protection of loyal men in the South —
Nothfcljt i» so ur. eleee and ridirnloai
as ths calling of the “ayes and ny." let
forty-ciglit hours, uatd the enure pbytecal eiliauitian of the House. Or the domaud at move than &lt;.n--third of the
Hourc, a dr bite of ana or iwo days oho’d
be grauiod, but all filltburieriag, aasnch,
,should be abolished.- If Ito majority of
,Ouagruso cummita a wrong, an appeal to
,the people is ths pmjrar remedy.

OF THE WOHLD.

REDUCTION OF PRICES
TO CONFORM TO
REDUCTION OF DUTIES.

GREAT SAVING TO CONSM
THE GREAT AJtERfCAX T.
n Al: rtMr'xTktvfX.

ISTORY OF THE
WAR IN EUROPE

Rgrcnxi::&gt;.—-TSe E-au Doralngo C«mnitealou have ccluraed and report fir. c- th» m»garin», a-»l hat never found on
rably of axicxUUn.
!‘-*r*S’ * riarfle article, ths sarefoi
reading of wideh did not toad to en­
lighten, instruct ae 1 improve the readon SeiST-e. Art, Litentaro, Rsligi ra,
Society, Edarotinn and Volitim, eaeh ex­
hanstive ia ito department and thorxighly tobuhwbe. Buch a work, must bo of

rand Rapids has raised 15.000 co sethe next State Fair. Whether it Marr«t.r, truly is Jama K. Osgood A
there or to Jsekson or Kalunaano,
ads span foe go-ahead spirit ef Us On., Pnblisharo, Brntaa, Mam. Terms,
ringto eopies » ets. It,00 a year.
IW* To our subeerlbgts whs ovdsr it
a third trial, at Maalatoo, in May, unless through this office &gt;l oaa be ^&gt;d for
Judge Brown shall before that liras de­ •ftoe.
signate soma other eoanty foe the trial. I
Bai-touT Maoazma run Anux..Ths Alfogan/■sraa.’eonises the tills
of "jatcai bowels" upon thors [&lt;per» The April ntrmberof this superb family
which harecao aide printed in Chicago msgaxlnc la already iraued, and cen
Uim a list of entente tneh as will
and tho other M hems.
The Ann Arbor Arjtt nays Eluaboth ple^-eyevyoev, okl and ycong. The
Rivals cn the Docr” whJeb wifi bo
Tar uvurttaww of tba Italian Gorsa- Only Bcantoa prepoeea to tasks her reu- found in the Apnl number, alone la
em-sI will scat bo taken in hand
The
worth more than the price of tbt wknlc
p«[iM party has determined to raia the
msgaatne. It te the bent store tbit has
Italian King and to reinstate the Pup.
In his temporal ducinioM- Bw (hie
&lt;hk.
M
b&gt;
purpoi: sumsy has been freely 'outriband Angttug,” by R. p. fihWaber; O
atedby the Osthobaa everywbssw. 11;
our Boulevard ; "A Mrture of Warri rotter • sad ecumwntery npaa the
••ritettin, Prussia• Tirraosterra wwii
beaefictoce of the pejn] ^uls, that the ।
faeluring Armor“a Leap to th
Roman poopfo, devoul Ctutolto U teigh 1
i th -y are, voted tu Bnimoualy for ito nbo- |
■ Peninrulro raihvay to that place.
ihton. AU QUholic touuirioa ongoing
Itothewun. The fopruwof ttoCMto.) JonaeriBe is m.ving for a ceittm mill
with a capital afRlOfl.000. and Itt.OW
of tho ito* fo already pledged.
-.•nnii-iLumi'i »■*«"&lt;• “•

JURUBESA

of any Medical party or ri.que, but one
which aboil "glean bum all flekta, bold
onder eoturihstfoo off tohooit of medi•*MM»d eoek aid from all InteUlgeut
eeeeraJble taaebora.'1 Tbo firet number
mw before u. has . varied and tavlUng

�-

Tift Ryrdsuciy.

See What W Will Do !

Local 6tsw polite;.

Bana'a Phciumai. Elixir rtnp* a
cough at once and cur.w a cold la a few
day*. Aelfley A Siad.’. Agents.

A LABGE AMD BMAUTIOL
a-oftment of Spring Style* of C*s*jmere*. Hat*. Cap* etc., at Empire Cloth­
ing-Hall. Empire Block.

The U*puhlican» of th* eevaral Town­

ship* are ipreiaDy nqueried to send
ord«r* for their Towaahip ticket, to
th* Bsmxix Ornca, on Friday and bat-

unlay baforo *Uctk&gt;n aa owing to the
c«)l for a Judicial Ounveation to b* h*H
on the Xlnh fnst, H will be hopomiM*

to print 8tat* *ud County ti-iota, until

1PA INTERS

. ren and Casa, revealed the fact of the
brautiful approach of early spring.—
Wheal ia most rv*ry locality look*
splendid. In Van Buruu and Kalamasoo ermatire w« saw fanner's plowing
for i—to. Sugar weather was nut extra,
but those that had "bash**" were look­
ing for another run soon. W* were ve­
ry kindly entertained at the Tnw Mrtinner ofBcc, Paw Paw, by th* obliging
Editor, Mr. Conway. Ho wn* very fond
of hie little “Ho*" and take, delight in
showing the many itnptt
ly added to hu.cdRcM
under his npervisfoa U nourishing fine­
ly. Th* South Haven R. R. lias re­
tarded tho businr— of Paw Psw some­
what, haring cut off* large amount of
th* lumber trade from thf wood* a few
mile* north of the village. We will tall
our fanner* bow they plant corn ia *cra*
placre on I’reirio Honda, Kslamaxno

gJUJUM SSLLUK jupwzt.

:&amp;gn ind Orramental

;

Painting

j By L. DICKINHON •

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;
tosrtrfsl Ctarts* ydaM i. *&gt;1. lieu, A*.

O’ ’• TUK R1T Wg CXLXBBXTX'
Sebert JU.I Iqpwrteg. *■ Uary ?4—e p*pse

Friday the 31st, and it la of the utmori

Tna Flic al the shop at Dickey A
Bentley waa not a* aertou* an aflklr as
at Crst suppowd. It wa» boUt under
_
3 Sjxanrfr .
the holler and nniy fur the wood work*
1'icrvxu ! 1’icTCxx. 7 - Go to the
tog msehlnr* HaTin* Uta bort Machln—y of any ahop thto aide at Detroit, Gallery of /. P. Mlukh's eve* B&lt;il«y'a
they are ptepared to do any, and all H-irtnw* shop opposite th.. Harting*
hoove. I’butogrtipli*, Gciu* and allkind*
of nfoturea taken in good atyle.

ELECTIOM TICXET8
Printed at on* hour’* notic* at the
Bixxu office We win get them up in
good style on good paper. Call and »re.
Republican Township Coaunitteo* ar*
requMted to olwerv* this notice.
4w

Removal—Barber ShopI has* removed over Barlow A Good­
year'* Stare, op[«*ito tbc Bank.
Fol­
low the Sign up stairs I will bo happy

Dye Stuffs,

S PAINTS &amp; OILS,

and three stone* high including the
' Mr. A. J. Dygvrt, of Dygvrt, Hart &amp; I basement. Messrs. Barlow A Goodyear
Co'* book bindery aad blank look man- not only will find thio oonveuient for
ufsstory, Grand Rapids, made u» a short storing thsir Grain, 5Vool, I*otk. etc., hut
it will tank* an ornament to Uia locality
caij t &lt;&gt;day.

Fremont Engine Works.

itlvely reqoirea this step, anti
we expect our customers will
U once examine their accounts.

1871.

1871.

Bn rry County•

Nxw Srbcx.—J. C. Woodruff has just
received A choice stock of Boots, Shoes,
rille, at 2 r. m. Thursday March 30th,, Tux now and baud same brick hotel,
Gaiter*, *C-,for M«i, Women, Youth,
forth* purpe** of making uorninatMTi* th* Sherwood House, at Charlotte, waa
for Township officer-'. By order of Be- ' opened on A'edneeday evening laat by a
trade haa fairly ojamed witii him, and
—kXl.
1.HM.I.
publicna Township Committee.
'
ho has juat what ia wauled in every va­
Castleton, March 7th l&lt;7l.
.
riety of guuda ia his line. Amoug ma­
the room* just south of the old head- ny now thing* we notice Side-I-oc. d Gai­
quarter*—the rooms recently occupied ter*, and ‘Shoo Fly’’ Slipper*. Wjodby Salisbury** upholstering store­
ruff has good gowl*, wan anta all hi*
The Republicans of Rutland,
Tmu is no uB- of talking, if you
'meet in caucus at tho old L &lt; School, /
6?®I*u
1 —A Good Templar.* Social
want choice gnpwriee al reasonable fig­
house, &lt;n&gt; tlie school section in arid town­ will occur at th* rvdldsince of Mr*. Gaine*
ures tall al my store.
ship, at 10 o'clock a. M. Saturday, March on J«ft&gt;reon St, Friday (waning of thia
25&lt;h, for the purpoto of making ttotninaiiou- J&gt;r township olfiovca. By ocd*r
of Repuhlfoan township eotnroit.ao.
Dated Rutland, Mar!* 15tl, 1871-

frpm this community, we shall
usw officr our Goods at. great­
ly REDUCED PRICES to Cash

Spring Examinations,

yaaterday, from Mr. T. B. Diamond of
Prairieville, oar Republican candidate
for County Superintendent of School*.

Atxxx keep*a full lino trf cutlery
Tax BEST a—ortmrat of confactiona-

Will retire from the active du­
ties of the firm and devote hia
tipw to cloaing up our hooka.
A. fifteen ye*ru busineaa imper-

Now Wi««n »rsx—Tl-.e workmen nn- formed by a g«nll*man who lias visited
j der the wiperrision of th* Contractor,
nearly all tba Cummenial CnHagrn in
Mr. W. L F. Hama, have commenced tiro country, that there are mote student*
th* busiuvwi at pushing .along tho new in thU city than there are in all th* oth­
Warehouse oti th* corner of Bailroad er college* ia thr State, with th* excepand Jefbtoou Street*. It ia to be a fine
u»d., building and substantially built on a
rf ,.„r.

.umhd*.
,. ». fcxi-w- »&lt; ~l»«|A_as&lt;1K

Sir Beckol* at Hick* &amp; Tai*.

School Books A' Stationery.

track, without .fercri ng that object 1
Tho timber of tea of fifto;n acre, of
hoary tsmarac has been put in and
■unk ontiof right, beridc a very laig*
amount of gravel and *and. Pile* ara
now l&gt;e&gt;ng driven for the purpose of
making M bridge over the break Th*
space where th* track and all tbs tim­
ber sad grave! hare gone down, dos*
i~a. L— .n»r—...i ...

The Republican* of the .Tuanship of
Ratings, will jncot in caucus at th*
c£tec' School JI-MC, urer Mr. G. New- I

may com* before, th* meeting,
dor at Township Cocinuttr*.
Harting* March 234.1871.

Hastings

Medicines.

‘•Th* rink of tho Air Uiia railroad
track, upon th* land of David Staffonl,
in Fabias, I* proving a grant HU of exl«4 l-Larr.-Qulin a storm of lea jwne* to th* company. The span* where
and rlevt carat last nlghr.
S, th* bottom fell out is about 300 feet in
Rxvxxrt. Communication* are laid over

Bow Co Make Money.
Send tn the American Publhhiug
■mpany. Rutland, Vt, for thrir beaa-

Or -THE LxXDIXO OF CO IX MUU.S.“

RUGS

corn dropped on the corner* from three
to fire ineha* doej., and thsn drag the
ground over with « common *quaro drag.
They aLo drag over the ground onco or
twice a* anon a* th* own eomre op, with­
out any injury to ths corn. They also
s*y that dragging the cor* ia will not
diaturil tho hill* a panicle. Thi. is
•am* i—fawreaMratwrevlkvaU way With
a bm&gt;. It wonbl do no hurt to try it

Gold &amp; Silyer Watches,

&lt;»«ld Jewelry,

1

Mi Silver aid Plated Ware. BOOTS AND SHOES
BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR

State Sen*to oti .Saturday, in xvmmitte*
at th* wixj* agreed to tba Senate bill
fixing tba wdanv* &lt;4 the officers of tho

MSI, MW IM BUMS,

Brititacre Ropublteea Oaten*.

i tn* tJiv.

n _ coin Itackage*
rowing, in which a

PI

Window and Door Frames, Milk Safe*,

ia said township ‘on Saturday, March
“fith, for tho purpno* of making notiraatiana fur township (ffiers By order
of Republican Township Committee.
Baltimore, March 1\ i“7l.

and Brackets of every description.

B A KEBYf

*_wwe, plan* a. thick and do It ** ww||, and as much of tt, v*-r-- -i-t-i-titt

IKQCEIT ARD
Hale. Merv,fcprrM4

The R&lt; publlett’s of Woodisud arc rv
Paisus Mlrrxxs.—On Monday even­
vacated to meet in caucus al iho Town 31st Th* Bupi.A* appointod Tuesday
ing wo wore pleased to meet on the »veHall. Wwdnea lay, Mareb Sth, aS one
April A tehie riris l»&lt;M* rity.
uing train coining from Jackson, Mr.
*.WP U John Morris, tho new IMson Agent H*
wsa hale and hearty, and enjoy* hi*
r
new position well. From him we gath­
er tho following item*:
There are at present coafin&lt;sl within
R*giitrxtiot Notice.
ito wall* a total of 637 mricta; 25 are
! Xrtir* 1* &gt;”■&lt;"’ fM*
“• ®»r* •»
fur life. There rare at prweat only 8 fe­
st &lt;to air st Us.u*&gt;ts- Will me*
male* in tho inriBution ; 8 ere insane.
Tho Detroit Hcuse of Correction and
the Bnfottn School reemrn many womrn and boy*, that in former timm
would naturally cvmo her*.

.°

«»•

Gre Lax* Bixxd Hocix—We no­
tice Hams, Williams A Co. are turning
oat tho malarial to lie uasd in th* con-

Bolts or Raatnaanos.—Tho city
Board of Ragistraticn met at th* court
iwaTushylMt The full umber of
voters were tarftwm being all im The
number regi.trrod up tn data from tba

cards. Anew sujjplv jnaivremv*d,pretti
er than ever.
;
SehMl hooka. Spmk**, awd a fuB as
sorttaenicJ Staiiotsurr at
J. P. Ronmcre A fc *. drug rtmw.

J. C. WOODRUFF.

th* fsevm.to«ith Circuit, appesrs ia an­
other column, to b* h*ld at Greud Ila
pU.oaTB»*.ya* 3(* inu
gate* will b* ^pointed fcom this county
to attend. W. will mi- the old famil­
iar fare of Judge Ixwel! from twir Court

Homo. TU building is t- be 30x40.
and two rtoria* high, end fiafakod up in
th* higlxirt style of ercliitocture, French
windows, i'iaxas, etc , He. We under­
stand the Company from this dty ar* to
pat up tbair building and ornament
tbeir grounds preparatofy to th* ■uixmer

' T*i Ebctors of the City of Hasting*
thu spring vote for the following oflL-ers:
Member of Ooagroa* for the 4th 0^
grearioual District, Circuit Judge forth*
17th Cmmit, Kent aad Barry, Justice of
th* Supreme Court, two Regent* of tbc
Unive.-sity, County Soperin trad mt of

HEW?
Pure Wines uni Liquors'

�MEDICAL.

TTHB'
t»-niE CIIUftST ASD BEST .®

21273
• tfniggiau eyary when.

WALTHAM

WATCHES
0,1 IIo Ja. ■&gt;

Roc beater to New York, 31*5 milea,
Buffalo to New York. 428 milea.
Dunkirk io Now York, 460 miles,
Ctoretemd to New York. €25 naln,
Oacimiati to N. Y, 860 ^flee,
AKO U PBOM
HT“22 to 27 Miua nu taoara sora.

l»D, to aMHIee. wlU k» anl Me.

aad Hum «u!t.-nai

ONE THOUSAND FAOMi
♦'
FOURTEEN SPLENDID-STF.EL
FMS3MI
TWELVE COLORED BER­
LIN PATTERNS!
TWELVE MAMMOTH COLORED
fashions :

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by putting a jacket of ordinary roofingpapar about them clow down, in tho
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upon the Ta enty-iourth year of itaexiatcocv, baa the tight, aa the chief otgau
of the REPUBLICAN PARTY OF
THE NORTH WEST, to twngratulate
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                  <text>VOL. XV.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY.

THURSDAY, MARCH 30. 1871.

tho bayonet, and their State oflteere Im­
prisoned. Oao of tho moctaacndrigbto
•ujoywl by any people, sunounded as
they were by hostile raragaa,- is the 7th, Gan. layfar a* itfee bond of 2300
riffht to-----------------boar anas. ----------------------------th»' het to disarm JMa.stnmkowt Ass*.«tejbabfa texU
the Trans -with tbo overthrow of thoir I the .sujs^y to CbmcAW of fae teoteagBtate const: tution Croated great &lt;liaoa|fa turejg^piafa. ■ &gt;.Ab&amp;Matffa -on Use 8th

HARDWARE

a? iSw’ trt fa A. S

jiv- CteTb.

Hcrtfero began early‘id atrtmmrfj
lK8b. The Mexican troojw were rtrafod: '
in a battle at Gouxalaa, .- October 2nd, 1
October »th, the Texaaa took the fort
and garrison al Goliad. Gen. Austin 1
ecuCTandsd the Texan tenopa At Bex­
ar a etroag Mexican fiwne wneentroartted. Biego was immediately laid to the
town. After a month’s siege tho Texans
assaulted and carried the enemy’s work..
They were hardly in possession whim

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temporary. Ranta Anna pot forth evety
effort to crush the Insurrection. Feb.
23d, 1KW h. suddenly Appeared before
tho works of Baa Antonio de Barer,
with 6000 men. Tbo town was easily

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day.. On tho night of the 6th of
March, tho enstuy made an await upon Gen. fibiekte’ brigade- was in feadthe fort. The garrison made a doope- vmww. Tlmgewerwi htareclf bring wraiod.fence. At daylight only seven verely Wounded, Ufa. J’rtterfoe «s
of them remained olive. They were
'*1.
patfaitcarsjry and the batterl-e rt Tayicr
wounded and nearly holplo-a, hot their
AVafl puebed rapidly on taorsrda
oaomiea barbarously put them to death.
The Mexicans tost in this affair ouo

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DRY GOQDS.

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GROCERIES,

CROCKERY
.1RRI.1GES
and

BUGGIES

^rt9i»al Jldtb.

OF ANY FIRM IN THE
MICHIGAN,

f Fcr

The best Iron,
The best Timber,
EGGS M’ BARRY COUNTY,
The beet If‘ork
Jlte IfagUst Market Fri&lt;* wiii be paid.
''

On a prairie he was surrounded by a
Mexican force ah least six limes his num­
ber cf men. He defended himself with
greet courage for a cuauderablo time.
The Mexican
commander propos-

ed States and Mexico; nor, yet, to in­
dulge in speculations upon its result..
I iatradsd merely to give my own pere.rssl experience, my viaw of tho horrors

Remember the place—at the
Old Stand of J. L. Reed, foot
of Jefferson Street north of
the railroad. Hastings, Mich.

PROPMt]&lt;&gt;JtS GE

SEWING

MACHINE.

JACKSON WAGONS,
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_ Machines, Clov
slliilka*; «ud Grain Drills. and Gales
Patent Stilkv Hake.
,

The general topic now is, the

But the place to buy

at the new hriek store of

ALES

tho end of a passage way clutching his
bloody knife firmly in death. Around
him lay the bodies of eighteen dead
Mexicans who, It seems, had falkn by
his .ingle arm. After this affair the
Mexican army advanced upon Goliad.
Col. Panning at tho bead of three hun­
dred and filty men coni maar! ed at this
poet. Ho was ordered by his superior
to Idow np the fort and abandon it He
did so and retreated.

I look upon war as tho greatest ca­
lamity that can befall a nation. Since
I arrived at yean of understanding I
hare believed that ti e Temple of Janua
should bo cloved forevtr, that a more
liberal and enlightened sentiment »hou d
exist among nations in regard to tho
necessity of settling national difiealtiee

and armvol every dfoeriptits. A-wheel
here, an aria - (hero, with abandfasd
biggage and ammunition traia^ kitpsacks. muskets, secopciaa, and.. lances
hastily thrown mMo to disencumber
and quicken tho flight of their disaom-

Efs blood had issued, mrt O*u
every, hand, fxvnu of wounded mtn,
wrmo with toga and armv shattered, Olb­
era with gashed head* and faces,-lay
wallowing ba thoir uwntdood, fatnfiag
in the hot, aulsrym unable to seek

stipu­
lation that they should bo well
treated and shipprd to New Orleans in
eight days. The Mexican, marcho)
thoir prisoners to Goliad. On the 26th,
of March they were ordered out to tbo
batik of a stream, where they were all
who broke from their capion and eica[r
od to tell the fate of thrir companions.
Gen. Bern Houston was .now ad­
vanced to tbo head of the Texan VSJVWsth the forces under his command he
Mo;a than ease slfa eight of the
retreated to the river Ba* Jacinto. They suffering I witoravvd ow teat day, I innumbered one thousand eight hundred voluntsrily • e*laime&lt; f _
. *®. hna who is 143jearaoM.
men all laid. Hero ot: tho Slot of

--------Following the dictates': of sympathy ■
The New Task Founding Hesfa.1 is
for onr distressed antmfaa wowld aOBte
Tuxans wen. well armed with riles and the thought : “ItismyBRwwBnte-, 'to accommodate WO infante. . _ , ,
abort awords. They rushed to meet their jrour counter or mine!”' «#then. wv
enemies with great fury crying : “Be- would ba .prompted otkia- the-pumnilof
hoarse some of the court oat of which
the war originated. Mexico wm invad­
In fifteen minutes the Mexicans were
ed by Cortex in 14&gt;1». Ho found it in­
routed with tho lose of six hundred
habited by a race of people endowed
killed and as many prisoners. Banta
with iawlligunco and skill in the oris
and scieaoee, far above that iMxaraMd
in hot pursuit. He was followed eloee- there
।
wwe later thu
by any other triboa of tho North Ameri­
ly for fifteen miles when Iris home gave ■We had cW tome fife Oto
can continent. They cultivated the soil,
out, aad he took to the wood* After a plir.,
.
and wpre now.flapfaWapon a*
raised flocks and herds, dwelt in walled
long search he was found axMoalod ia enemy's
,
opantry for. forage and broadtowns and citev, and had regular forms
the toptrfla tree, and token prisoner. -We had ao otfa towparowiih -wkifa to
of government. Ths country was rich
He was compelled to sign a treaty (garriam ■‘tbe -foru nd tefate ’ la oto
in gold and silver—they uadsratoo&lt;1 tho
pledging that the Mexican troops should mr,
,
fad So} of* t&amp;mnaifafifaa
art of brickmaking, hraxing and the
all be withdrawn from Texan soil, and with tbo coast. Ujxxi our arms,' cur
imslting of ores, and they converted the
prectoua metal, into various uaso to that he would not bear arms agwins t ,
Tmm during her stngrgic for indeprei- ,
serve (he purposasof Efo. After a series
cf strange adventurra, hard fighting, re­
verses and victories, tbo authority of tho
Spaniards was setabliahsd over Mexico. ths liberties of tlio Texans. Tbrir in- ,
They continnrd to govern tho country. dependenoo wm acknowledged by tho
for a period of nearly throe centuries. United States os the 3d of March 1837, ;
I* 1808 * revolution broke out fol­. and by England November 16th IMO.
lowed by an attempt to drive the Span­ Mort of the other Mreuio. powers* th.
ish rulers from the country. Thd war. world soon followed ths example d
। England and tho United States. IWJ-

years. Various suocreese and rovereee
attended tho arm. of both partis.. The
revnlrtkm was rnocaaafui, eventually,

A national constitution similar to that
of the United States was adoptedIn 1B3S Gen. Benia Anna. a rising
young man of gmat ability, was advaaead to tho bsaa of the government in
Mexico. Coahuila and Twas were mrit-

�Lira Loro, uufidtermg fid -llty to !
। die interart of frno labor, is the person- !
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enme things, some othcreAea
Here b a good thing. Md yon and

dodlw Um MUKtanbl, of FbiUdUphis. He would be pre-eminently the
right men in the right place. He it not
only an able man. but of unfiriag ener­
gy, and great organising capacity it ts
high trine that the veterans of the jiarty.

fflfW nifO ffil

—, ... —. . £°r Kim working men to rindfaato your]
sxprvws them lx cause they will probably rights in Congrats.
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plimae, or withhold th.m beeaae- they
—-----■re UMy to aMmd, any seat or pity. - -

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wiiy beneath him. and in a moment he
found hin»rir atruggling tn the wafer,
and unable to extrtceto tiiraeeUj tho ire
bivaking'as tart as he attomptod to
rrire I'.iuxsclf os its edge The young
riminp. Its St. Israls and W both, In.lv, true to hft womanly instincts, be­
gan t • urea tn at the top of her sixes,
chough, that will mats you “fo-l richer
out ths prissy tlu-y had sought bad
fur Wng in tho wortf." Mute tliatl tak. u'tb. iii t&gt; yond the, bearing of all
wl.o c mid liavu Ueoi of Icrrfoe to them.
Ilere u a big eitg though that will be
found before many decades, “tnurnl'.y
aad inlelkxiuaUy (and commsrrudb)
worth exploring

If you had read the Cfridrin IW*.
aa all gufad CliristianigbBuM, af March
1st, you would have" gol bold i f ttiis and

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of. either ia whole or in part, shall have
i»«n the sol* or BRreetner.t to sei! any
tach liquor, shall be utterly Ball and
void aguinst all penuus and in all case*,
exospaac only re against the Udders of

Ws are sure the calm, good judgment
*&lt; tUfe^ of Barry county will load

them aright m this matter. We expect,
cf course, that having been nominated
in a oeorealfou called by the Repub’i
cm party, that Mr. Diamond will stand
before ths people as a Itepub.Wn. and
are (M that beisoM.
B-ialti-

that umiT them b (today, ia or oat of
this oorestynogn.stmn
Oar fos^yfo
pbia, Md wnwffl ereridar 11 wril dore

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Medicines,

The nsreipU of grain bare iurre».-.i
papers, »aH almost in plain worli tha: from ID.W,435 brebela in IWtl to »,
abortions would be pnslncv-1 with car- WS.Dl* bushel* in 1370; our miller
tainly and succms. High minded pub
। iisbers liar* always cxclu.led Uilrerd’c
I meats like these, a* being highly l»-r
। niciuus to society. Thia system ha. o!
| late so greatly iaRraxw! that the neferion. cnetchra engaged therein ought Io
.• I e capitally puuisbed.
Moro 11 an a hundred prominent lay­
'■
i men and a iriudly cumber uf c*rt-»'
I men. | artouk of a breakfast yesterday,
:
ul the Arlington Uouar. Tao object o!
i the gathering was to utgaa«j an lalerna’jonal Evangelical Chriaiiaa Moial

Dye Stuffs,

Barry County-

$ PAINTS &amp; OILS.
can t&gt;u&gt; friuuus 7&gt;iA«n» make 1*’
Mr Tribune—“Very well; we hold
to out first opinion-, for the following
reasons: • • • • But how did
the partis* in tbo Virginia Is-gislatnre

about tho usefujpesa of scc'x and orgaiuatfon, prwutud a dssds in live mur­
al questions. A great tniuy people
hxro a dneelo.1 opinion that, w Late, er
t&gt; tris to mike Life tno.-al and happy, will'
also bo comlueive to eternal .alration ;

our railway* are being rajsdiy pushed
through the fertile plains of tbo ouafiri
wes! toward Toxa.; an! to tbo tire?
(xr.r.m.rre baa been added regular Ijnct
in tlie trade of the lie I. White. Arlaiw
taro of whieb we know naught st tlw vaa, Ouachita and otlivr southern tribtf
। expense and neglect of the present, is
w4 profitable employment.
The Dcmocrabi txrmiastal last nigh:
IM-.M^k^.u their candidate I and yet I linro made quiw~au inroad ■
lur Cungrex* tonal delegate. Mr. Mer­ ujoti both your time and sjoc*. I like
rick is a lawyer &lt;if eminent ability; very [Mirtry a i well a^ {irosa and aoatiment os !
well a* fact ond iutomfol yuu know uc- t
[apular and a itrong candidate Th.Republican* bare not yvl entered the
firtd. It trill bo a close rootest, because sotncliow finUfieo np a Idler fo have a j
the great majority uf tlie white vxitsru
Mr. World—-n. JT^U Xh. ser con­
tains a biggur index, more French victo­
are ujqored to mixed rehocK while the
ries, and heavier Democratic majonuea
great majority of th* office bolder* pre­
than Tto THhre ^bremr dare hare."
Oh, ihe LabU. of the lULeil
fer to vote in the Etatea and therefore do
Last word for Th IForUso for.
Ob, the Antler of the fum !
not register. Tlie appointment! to the
To begin with Orin aad A' H
We clip the following from tho Cmupper branch of th* legislature, which
And to ftni.h vp with t»
ymsituri GmAt, of Fob 26. It refers to
has s . treug" round in Rcpebfiean ears,
thn birtiiplacT of Hon Thomas W.
on't you »eo too poial?&lt; \V&gt;
। l’»ny :
•
have bsea determined upon. Among
Mr. IVmreruy—Many ycare ago a *iethem ire Fred bougie.-., an ’, another
siouary went from the m-iguborheod
colored man, John A. Grey, formerly a
; where I lived to Mackinaw and built a
messenger m ths Treasury Department
, m-ssiuu building. A bill has pared the
General Eaten in a very able man : the
Hi&gt;use of lUpreeenritivae allowing nils
। to be obtained to that lauA It contains
Ubers are not generally known.
about sixfeea acres, and I would bo
' glad if th* Senate would allow thb bill
government presents, even to tho most
I to l« put ou its tresnge.
highly civilised naricns, aad tho fort
I Mr. Iljwarl -Thai u aS right.
that our gvremtnent is the only iadcH. Aaaoa is Agent for Hastings aad
peudi nt and peaceful republic in trievicinity, for tbs sab of Fruit Tress
tenee, re ought not to value its bless­
from the abovs Nonary.
ings lightly. We ought in tho interest
of security aad pcac-i rally around the
Harings Mar. 2, 7L
a»
administration whisk has done
well,
TIE mil UMT SIIECTHT.
' end not try friyafcfrv experiments.
11 pis. to E. A Franks. was considered a*
’ Th»». w IjanistaklngwnB.fSO.OtlO,in cucnmitteo of thp whale. It provides
for the cuavnyanro to E. A. Franks, of
tha village &lt; f Mackinaw, in the State of
Not Ires than fire thousand Negroes, SSS'i &amp;as?, Si's». F?
with a good many whites, bare been
European capitalists will eonridur our murdered by Southern rebels amco tin.
Appomattox surrvn lor It may be that
Draper rent, loss the tabs: and most
one of tLoi* rebel* Las been bung for
advantageous an tho n-srist
the murder of a white, bui uqt uno has
It is again rumored that Gov Morton
will lx made Secretary of the Tree wry. ;
The Governor is s very able man, but
life not Hkvty that Boutwell will resign. '

New Advertisements.

parsons .who shall, by selling or giving
any intoxicating bquci or otherwise,
have canard or ooninbutod to the iatoxicari^n of such persons; and in any such
scrioa tho jriuntiff shaU have a nght to
recover actual and exemplary damage*.
And die owner or lesser, or perwra or
pareons, renting or L a-ing any building
or premises, having knowledge that intoncahog liquors are to bo sold therein
st reriil saa beverugn. shall be liable
severally or jointly, with the person sel-

1871.
1871.
Spring Eliminations,

MIT 1 OBIAKST1L TRIE

, ai.!&gt;uriring th« City nf
. b-rrow money to haild a (
• tUTtaruappk, eiibsr o6

BOOTS AND SHOES

! EM® I niFlHhiiliikHn RBl fa,1 IMrfArairifflK

more to h:m for their high .tending,
and the ahn-st uniform good character
and suoosas of the teachers employed in
them, than to any other man in the scan­
ty. Bo assured is his uses*, aad oeasn

property paid theicfor tuny b&gt; recovered
back by ths person co paying the earn ,
his wife or any of his children, or Ui»
parent, guaniian or «mj foyer, and all
sales, traasfore. graaU, nfonsea quit
claims, surrendr.’. mortgage., I'.edy *
and attachment. . • real or pr-.oiia!
tafe, and liana and securitix liiereon, ot

RUGS

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Stato, and with one rsrelt Good as lbs
schuris in wbick he labored ware when
he undertook their management, ho al­
ways left them much advanced and fan-

l.^JSO in M40 to 3k«4&lt;6$in' I*"'?, tn 1'
standing fourth in thc rank nf ritins of
the Uni-m—taking preunlsncv, within I
the ilecade, ut Baltim.u-j. llwUs, Cfo-.
ciannti an.1 New 0&gt;toaa&gt;, sod main tin-'
ing a lev! over Chictgu - St Ixmis
realising a broiler prosperity and.
m-w distinctive ctan.lw.

K b»

H*oe* eras peosaptly to uaito the Bopoblicans who have bore wrangling over
thia question. Mr. Thomas, tho other
Repsblkwn member of tho Committee.is
fresh
from North Oenrina, and doubt­
there is no ether man in the county, un­
lore undcretonda end appreciates the
acquainted with the duties of the office need of doing something to crush the
by acreal experience, who by nature aad n«w reln-iuou in its mapwnt stage We
do not thin k that the Henato will long
ths good work so conspumously begun,
and now so hopefully in progress, which
is making a complete revolution in tbs
common schools &lt;rf thia county, as is Mr.
Diamond That he b a thorough schol­
ar, threw who know him, need no assur-

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On Monday alteinoou, a wenuu
named H-txtriciia C. Paddon, dfod in
convulsion. at a strange homo, and it
* was at first given out that it waa heart
The following is (tonite Lili No. 151,1 disease; but vulxequsntly it was niceramending the prohibitory liquor law cf'
this State, us it wm passed by oar Stan-I1 of an ebvrsioa’.-t, by uarua of SchuSenate on Thursday by a vote uf 22 to 7, , min, wlo hired a woman to keep the
and is now j ending before the Haem of i| L uise for him. Both of them are under
j arre.t, awaiting the verdist of tlm coro­
', nor* jury. There ought to be a law
;«iA«rd milking it a [cnal offisnes for any
|«per to advertise this notorious busi­
ness. Tlie nilrertiscmFnU in our city

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1’amxrr your own rights and Che wel­
fare of eodety. Farmers of the J th
Congresuoaal District, by voting fur tho
LoUhof M-'e friend, Wilder D. Faster

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a man amply qualified by experience
aad spaoal culture for the work to be
aatrmtodtohi* ous. and also handemaely actauiwlsdgsd the eminent sec­
rices rendered to th* educational inter­
act* of our county by the man of our

so." Well, Th-.-lore, we mdly like
your GoUta Aft, tho fourth number bet­
ter than the first, and wiaa yon the
gn-atost prosperity, aad 71- G&gt;U&gt;a .i/t
a worid-w.de circalitna Trims &lt;3,00
a year, address tho Publi.Ur, P: O. Box
2RI8, New York Uty.

three ■'Loads” n. regular •'.■r.lsr ‘ but ns
you Michiganders taka tbs papers, and
•
raU tltpm. it will not -to for me to dwdl
Uja ■ u‘"--»Ly" !‘«p’v
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Un. Abut 'dur “xx-ia^ ‘mii"- nrUni &gt;L»
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about th
Morality i&lt; ‘•worth explor­
,
ing'' everywhere, aai ths enurus cf its
decline and mainteiuonco will bo found
|to be a question uf vital unportsuiv out'
only in Bt. Ixrob but drewhere, and
riHK runmsimlual u Lau ul.t&gt; «o old,
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Theodore B. Diamond, for County 8operiatradeni of Schools for this roaaty,
we task occasion to say, that, in our
jndgumt, thept^b badmadoawiae
well tsorried seJectfor, and had done

orguirisatiun is a foilure
and must go down. It waa statd on
the Door of Cbngrrea yesterday, Ilia!
fid,000 |*&lt;jp]e have boon wuuadod, drirco out or inurdorvd in the south since
the do*e of tho wuTi The mt figures
may bo too large, it is hoped that they
ar, but if uno-tenth part is true that
&lt;000 [C'ple bare been ul.uswi on aecount of politicsd conviction, the Hepublican party has b- en greatly remiss
in not making it the first an I only duty
to restore jxjucs and order.

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t
their patrimony breauso they know net
tho value of a dollar, not the lolls, diffi­
culties and solf-sacrifice* which a »uacvasfnl fortune represent*
One. thing is err tain; if tho Republi­
can party has not tho brain to dosiso
nor thn power to exscute Uw , which
guarantee personal safety to eitinna

To this prospectus u app -nded tlm
name of TanoaoM Ttucxgk name whose
power and influ.-u e i i tlw direction to
which thb pro qo.tui [ slots has been
demon .Uatod fur seven long ywsn with
never failing sotXMs. th rough the 0.4reuof thoAripMMtost, aad who, like
Lie friend, the editor of th. Trifoew, Las
a w-rid-wide rrputali-.-;, for the ability

�’ CITY PA 1ST SHOP!
SM* ini.
Uk,™, u ih.
- April
- Ket- of• Jsreira
drawn
to servo at the
term of our Circuit Court, which com­
mences on Monday, the 24th day of
April. A. D. 1871: .
William Johnson, Henry Bollinger,
Luther Brown, Barry ; L. J. Wheeler,
George Brown, Diniol H. Everts, C. A.
Downing, Anson Ware, Castleton ; John
J. Perkins, Barton Warner, Prairie­
villa; Dewitt C. Quigley, 0. D. Matth­
ews, George K Beamer, John J. Hen­
dershott, Irving; William P. Garrett,
Justin W. Miles, Yankee Springs;
Clark H. Palmer, Are W. Wilcox,
fall* In Coughs, Colds, noareeneos, Ac.
Assyria; Robert A. Kelley, Popo;
Actcirr 4 Bladm, Axvnts.
William Coleby, Eli D. Sprague. John
OOTOMUDGE8’
F. Emery, Thornapple; Hugh KilpalFor Clothing—25 per cent cheaper than
nck, Woodland ; John H. Munroe,
Johnstown.
Yours Respectfully,
WruiaM H. Powua, Clark.

■ICNiGAN aRTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Diviatm

od chain, divans, tete-a-tetce, or any
thing in the upholstering line, can bo re­
paired, and they will look aa nice as Iowa, respecting renewal receipt* on in­
new. I can do it, and on reasonable surants policies
Where receipt* for
terras. 1 have also a flno stock of such premiums simply prevent a policy frutn
article* now on hand, and am constantly
expiring tor non-performsno* of its con-

n- CS.J th. mm.i im —.
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-sand aa unusually large vote and wo
trust bo elected by a derided majority.
It certainly ought to be, and tea be tf
our RepuUicans do their duty on ctoetionday. Tho following is tho ticket :

BROWK A HOYT

paYnters

DAVID R. COOK.

Sign and Ornamental
Painting
j By t* DICKXNHON;
das fans 210; Wilkins 7M; Royal
Bcott-3; H. W. Scott, W5; Rh.ubsn
Boom form 25 ; Beatty form 86 ; Miles
A GiQeopie 20; Total 1642.
This is a heavy falling off aiacs test
vrrek. notwithstanding the opening of

The Ward TiakaU
Tbo Ropubluan Ward Caueura on
Monday evening, were largely attended
and the nomination* generally, very ac­
ceptable, tho AHcrmen, especially, hav­
ing been cbooen with special reference to
tbo want* of our young and growing
cily... Wo trust tbo vote on Monday,
may atlret tlie wisdom of tho tax payer,
by the election of each and all of thooe
men, a* by so doing a careful and prognwairo city policy will be inaugurated
tha^will«nturo success.

Th* Wilkin* farm wh’ch wm tho
cream of tho Oil Territory is feat fail­
ing, The overage on thi* farm in Decemb*r Last wm 100 bib dally por well,
now only 12 barrels.
A very sad tragvdy occurred at the
laet, lightning striking the derrick of
Clapp'a wall No. 6, while tho men ware
•and pumping. It p^oed down the
tools killing tbo Engineer and a young
man named Gould. Tho driller receir.

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WASHINGTON BLOCK.

Pun Wines and Liqucral

of life policiM of itulofinato deration,
no ramp is required.
But where tho
renewal receipt contain* a new contract,
Picrvara ! Pirniu I —Go to the renewing or continuing th* policy for
Dsotn &lt; Bonn make Doon, Saab, Galtory of J. F. Minkler over Bailey’s
another year, it aboaM have stamps to
wry MMt
window and door frame, Hames* ahop------- '** •*-the same amount as the original.
Roand in fact evmtluag in tbo lino of
oeipta used instead of bank chock* ore
witod work, from aa ornamental center of pictures take
’
Go there tor your
exempt from stamp doty. The commisFur Alderman, &lt;nu&gt; year, Daniel E.
stoner say* that 'If banks and thoir de­ Birdsall. For Aldennan, Dewit C. Wool­ I A la Ba iKD.—Tho “Wo.tinghouae Air
CHOICE GROCERIEBl
They also Plan*, Plane and Match,
Brakes" arc being pot oa tbo paranger
positor* choose to substitute receipts for ey. For constable, Isaac Swarthout.
A fine stock Jcwt Onm I
and work yvur lumber iuto any »Lapo
' trains on the Lakes Share A Southern
chicks, they must of course incue any
you dorire. the same day you bring it
legal risk which may arise from tho um&gt;
Foe Alderman one your, Georgs W. 1 Michigan Railroad, as fast a* they can
OLD, 1KUABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE.
Williams. Fur Aiderman,Milo Osborn. be applied.. Tais brake is a wonderful
i E. P. Hurrall A Co. hare removed
invention and is all that can be wished
1 their office to John Woiscrtfs Hardware
For constable, Wilber F. Dickerson.
for. It has aa air cylinder of compremed
• stare ia Brown'* building.
air beneath each car. It is entirely un­
cular* from various pension agents
BUBBLE
For Alderman one year. Walter W.
, dor th* control of tho engineer, and can
throughout tho country, soliciting the
Kcllqr. For Alderman, A. Philo Drake. be applied, by turning a stop cock, sc as
privilege of getting lhair pensions under For conetabk, Marcus Stebbins..
। to give any desired pressure When
tho recent law. Those agents offer to
nccocasery to atop a train suddenly ono
| motion eufocM to slide every wheel.
gel the pensions after the claimant has
For Alderman
_
,
A k— -l- l—J-&gt; train, running at fot
done all tbo work cf making out tbo Barber. For Alderman, Thomas Altofl. ! CnX?
r— ——, maybe brought to a
-------papers and affidavits, fur sums ranging For constable Henry L. Green.
stand still in 30 seconds by this wonder from 110 to 115.
AU the agent baa to
fill appliance, and that without tho tor st
do is to enclose tbo papers to the depnrtjar The wheels are then gripped m a
1 n*. formed by the wrought iron brakes
; and the rotary motion stopped instan­
taneously, while tho friction causes a
jWTIMOH.
Republican Towmhip Nominations. | shower of (parks to fly from the track.
Wo have returns from several team­ The onginoer is the person who ia noarlr
yer acquaintance, and they will bo glad
ship caucusra,aud good reltabls Republi­ all case* first sees danger Tho comto assist you for a reasonable ctunjwnsa- cans are pieced in nomination a* folia wa:
TiauoM, lairaixa a ssarasw ■. g.
O
iHerabvr. 1ST*.
lion, and you will be more likely to have
Hastinga
your butane** promptly and properly
Go in to Alton's, be ia Agent Tor F. A.
For Sajiervisor, Peter Cramer; Town
FullOr'a Furniture -room in tbo base­
Clerk, Oliver M. Moon; Treasurer, up by hand |
Hiaaaeaay------------ -- -------------- --- .
ment below.
/Is rxi Weil—While Mr. Hotrbkiai
train with ten time* the force that brake­
was digging a well for H. Culley, in Highway*. Edgar D. Reed; Justice of men could set thorn, as it to to pull th*
"Shoo Fly" slipper—a new s^yle, at
I
Irving,
last
Friday,
through
some
mitPeace, Porter Burton four years, Jacob whistle rope. It ia the beet safety iunra-1
Woodruff’s.
47w3
h*^&gt; or other tho hone fell back in the D. Pranell three year*; Adam Sponable tion ever put on a railroad.
A full stock of Itoota and aho** just
well, but luckily caught his foot in the two y&gt;-ar*; Charlo* L Smith ou* year ;
received^ Woodruff1*
47w3
9". Tnoes Csss 1—If a cat doth mset ।
top of the curbing. A r po was brought School Inspector, Benjaman F. Gaskill;
•&amp;90.
Removal-Barber ShopIn journeying then frem East to and Mr. Hotcbkiat who was in tho bot­ Cumtables. Clark Sutton, William a cat ujon a garden wall, and if a cat
I hav* removed over Bartow A Good- Kan*** via Burlington, you enjoy ad­
tom of the well, dimbsd out between Booram, Woshu^tun Sponable, Henry doth greet a cot, 0, need they both to
vear'a Store, opposite tbo Bank.
Fol­ vantages you can secure on no other
squall ’ Every Tommy has his Tabby .
8.
Myers.
the
lionet
legs
No
sooner
had
ho
got
low the Sign up stairs. I will bo happy line. You both paa* over a road ooooud
waitingou tlie wall ;&lt;aad yet he welcomes
out when the horeo weal down to the
to no other in speed, safety, or any
Pullman luxury of modern travel; and bottom. Mr. H., then arranged his
while on your way, survey the garden maelrim-ry and with the aid of men,
of Illinois and Missouri, as well aa 400,­
ly smile, and not rand up and bawL
000 acre, of prairi* ia South-western
Peace; Hrr.vwlarr H. Dixon, High­ aad lift hi* precious bock up high, and
Iowa, now in mark*t at low price* end
show bis teeth and moon, aa if 'twore
t„-_
way Commimfoner; Goorgv H Bryant,
colic more than love that mad* tb* feller
School Inspector; Horace Hull, Charles 1 ffwan
______
W. Hmigfatalin, Charles Prkhanl, John ,
I Doctsiu-v *s*ct Mcnuiu Crasmrcr.
H. Day, Constables.
Beauty.
I—Treasurer Spinner has decided that
The largest collection of beauty evag^
1 For Bupcrvieor, William 1*. Bsdustn ; i
published in the United States 1* afford­
ed in the Parlor Album It embrace* the Mr and Mrs. James Allen of Carlton,!| for Clerk, Christopher C. Bush; for '
finest specimen* of chromo lithographs,
I Trea.urer, Charlo* A. I'oltay ; for Jus- '
steel engravings and fine wood engrav­ loft home on Bunday evening last No tiro* of the Peace Daniel R. Bardlet,
ings ever affiirded the public. Tho trace as yet, hare been heard of him.
full terra ; John C Sharpstoen, to fill fractional cuneney where not more than
American Publishing Company of Rut­ only they think the Broadway bridge in
land, Vl, desire an attire ■cent in every i this city ia wher.&lt; he was last seen The vacancy; for Cotnmuaiouer of High- ontenth is pii**ing. When such notes
town and village, to whom they offer parents and brother have b.-on search­ wars, Ephraim F. Manley ; for Bcbocl and frattiounl currency arc mutilated
IM__ -I ...___ ______ J
_________ . •
Inspector.Samuel R. Willison; forCjn- Iwyond tho standard referred to, ni on;
ing constantly fur hint sinnt Bunday,
stublire, Albert Roach, Augustus M. i* compelled to reaairo them for any
[iart of their ralue, and the only place
but to no good rosnlt Any informa­
Armour, Andrew Keyes, Eliha Robin­
tion of his whereabouts should be eomson ; for Sextons, Warner Barnes,

Hastings,

Michigan Central R. R.

Fremont Engine Worki.

.gttgrtgasa&amp;gta!;
«WTBBAn«

Will retire from the active du­
ties of the firm, and devote hu
time to cloaing up our booka.
A fifteen years buainesa imperitively requires this step, and
we expect our cwrtomera will
at once examine their accounts,
and settle the same by Cash or
Nora.
Ever thankful for the large
Patronage we have received
from thia community, we shall
uow officr our Goods at great­
ly REDUCED PRICES to Caah
and Prompt Paying Customers.

staraxin: ss? JtrSiS

Peninsular Railway.

BARLOW &amp;

GOODYKaR

GREAT FORTUNES

Ptx*s»vr—Thi. morning
ACXLKT A 8LADK, Agent*.
Go to Grant A 1’hillip.' for npicen

Fea a full line at T Allen ha* the
lest in the City.

No Facer—Trat night
Feanxas -Busy plowing.

Ct nr Four*—Cleaning up.
8n that you are registered.
Marut Pre»s—Getting plenty and be­
ing shipped East by ths ton.
BrntiH -Piogmiing aad Carpen-

Maple 0rov».
Set Use tlMTw.ro WS4*. Uy J. D-MsCet*. Jr.
For Supervisor, John 0. Clark; for
Asonxa Nnn-Tta Social.—On April Townthip Ocrk, Thoddou* T. Dewey ;.
for
Treasurer,
Elbridge
U.
Potter
;
for
i
t»ona.
which
are
as
follows
13tb, for tho benefit of the Silver Cornot Band, will occur the woond Neck-.' Justice of the Pooco fol! term, IJoar.dcr tics of the Baprnme Court, D. Darwin
tie social of tlie acason. , A good time ' Laphiut; for Judies uf the Peace io Hughei; for Regents &lt;d ths Universi­
is expected, and as this zto designed to 1 fill vacancy, Alonso Streeter ; Highway ty, John M. B. SOL Chariot B. Fenton;
Warren Seeley ; for for member uf Congress. William M.
be an occasion whereby money can le C &gt;mmi**wnor,
| Brhool Inspector, Benjamin Poaree ; fa
raised to cancel the indebtedwra of the
j C mstables, Daniel P. WoH Warren I Ear County Stqwrintetideut of School*,
Porter C. Freeman; tn Drain Cotn1 Sieley, Jerry Shoup, John Gibson.
mieaioner, Rowley Carprater.
For Supervisor, lewis Wilcox; for
Band giro u» an ouUdoor concert on town Ciurk, lirary Martin ; fur TreascSaturday evening, on thn cornir near rer, James F. Mead ; for Justice of the
Spaulding’s 'store. The playing show, Peace (full term), David Hom ; for Jes­
that their untiring enargy in practicing 1 tice of the Peace,(to fill vacancy),Geo W. I have .old out ray Dental Brattice in
during the winter han not been in vain. II Crosby; for Commissioner of Highway* tho city of Hastings and vidaity to
The boy* arc doing well, and have tho Jams* Campbell; for School Inspector, Messra 8tewortA StenboJ, aad berebv
boarty approval of tho eitiaons of our Henry L. Nowion; for Constables, Wm. cordially locoommend said Stewart A
city for their effort*.
'
R. Blanchard, Jamas Rustsll, George Bteinbofl; to my old patrons as my suc-

Michigan JExchange.

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R
W. T. EssnsAX i* receiving plenty of
lumber, lath, and shingles &lt;U his ware­
house on Broadway.

Wt understand tint of late, sugar

L. Crosby, Stephen Owen.
Ms. Ycxx is endeavoring to break
Dr. Charles Russell's mare to be famil­
iar with the ear*, she being very highspirited and timid every time cars ap­
proach makes it very unsafe driving
near the railroad. Mr. York’i assistant
had her tied down cloro to tho track
yesterday when the afternoon freight
wont west She had tn faco the music.

yYxiDtao* aad Sosiul io oom* off on
th- eveotegof April IM, io to be a
grand cafco and Neck-tie affisir, and
the Band are going to try and make it

For Supervisor, Elijah P. Barnum ;
for Ctork. Robert _W. Shriner ; for
Treasurer,-Alonso B. Barnum ; for Jus­
tice of the Pcaro, full term. Ebenerer
Bawdy; for Justfee of th* P*aoe, to fill
vacancy, John R. Eastman; for High­
way Oommiastoner, full term, Andrew
G. Kilpatrick; for School InqxcVw,
Judge R. Barnum : for Constables,
f Om Durrre Boon. —Mr. L. E StauHorace S. Larkin. Justus Haolnu-i,
•ar, w»H known to many cf the fanner*
James O, Ira, Amasa Stereo*
aad others of our county, has just open­
Thornapplaed a Dining HaD at Parkar'a old rand,
For Supervisor, Frol W. Collins ; for
just wret of the Boston Cash Store. Ho
proposes to keep a fine stock of fruit town Clark, Aaron Clark, jr.; Treasurer,
and ronfeetionary also, in connection. 8imon G. Webster; Ifighway ComGive Mr. 8., a csdL Seo his adreriiae- miaaioner, Oscar White; Juatice of tho
Paecj, John C- Smith ; School InspMtor, Wm. L. Cobb; Constable*. Sila* A.
Ge«m James H. MeKevitt, Imac Troue,
(
&lt;
1
fallv
oa&lt;i million dollar*, and they can,
n/4
regain a healthy status under fire
I-rft hu homo in thn township ot
years. Al! eyas are now turned to Cal­
ifornia, where grape* adorn every hill Carlton, Barry Co., on tho night of
aide and wino is made m abundance for March 24 th, a young man named •'Tom
Allen," aged* 28 years; five feet ten
inches high; tour front teeth gone from

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VOL XV.

HASTIXGS, BARRY COU1ITY. MICHIGAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1871

NO.!?

tract, (semtirata IJMO annusBv). tei
rtraskaff fa eu&lt;* number, that- when
pitod upon eaek otiwr fiMwiso, Hke tha
Uavre
aboAf H&gt;» thli^neae through j
tb— ri-rtssn 1 r'l— In wMitton. it ।

HARDWARE

I Ito demand fa- tiito Wfld Of mfaraMUton. )
। Our emnaal isauh-cf pamphlete alone,
[ told KMiiooaRh. other, make a pile,
; eight aori Vyhrtef ialfo. high.

ItH

HARNESS SHOP,
Sficdxoia

KHE All CUFFEI IEAFEI All
IAIIT CMITY.
HYDE

n

richer tUa -feOKJDf man

fteoe public..,
ttons taay-tlVKl hero, fliey reach that
Creridre rf mlfiioM upon million* . of |
I men who do treasure sad regard thea&gt;,
I and wU ia thofr Mate
ari fe
[counsel they bring.
-&gt;
.i.

During the scesaon of the Maasachueetta Legislator.- the past season tho ,
nemo of the town of "Croton Junction'' ‘
| was changed to Ayur in honor of the'

BADER. '

great medicine man, Dr. J. C- Ayer.'
The following is his speech on that oc- j

&gt;OBX

Society is her

Ung thomsehM-m a convent whereaone

tend: so Ktfafafara toy&lt;re,Bafere«r
feet, the Austrias .oteUmect. there asa!
fewrilfeteaM farfoaa thte which are
not&amp;milter with the name yon Uw
chrasm, and employing the remedies that I

__________________
■ around other hearts. She U- sooted
wtHntd-pMtor
hniuaaitv, She • readme Jiar perfoc1 7W ratal
», wily whan aba Ma life hearts of
1 eight wHtf, to M»©lied;wfLR for Or Uro
Imds'throttling in muson with her
'' small wfodqwi,' * Kttte smwtAv 'do® wj
•'JU.
•omo regard for the name which your . each Ude. .ttofe Ot
kiad partiality hangs on thr.e walls , end, are the letter boxes, conrinjeted'in' tho farm of
■ aftfi&amp;ifcnf—
around ma We may look forward'1 which ««n4i
USB^htdA °uta'
with confident hope to the renown you |
r •» fcr.aanutlloM..
will Rather towter it. end the pro^my. . sitbSi £
UiAjj man, lives'wilh
which there te reason to tout the future I mecj routes W mauw nip. U0&gt; JMuto andin 'otferx. - She &lt;
•
for support, ecioyi
■,aiJro ol the atian

1 rising « A. mountains of the inner 1
, land, winds down among tho hilto and .
' empties into the Frith of Clyde. Rom
| WWW W, lor*
m un jcSS
1 remote time it has been called Ayer j
’ from an old Ssotch word “Ayry,'' mean- i
1 ing an eagle's neat—tho river of tho ।
. eagle's nwt Near its mooth and ranDtSeted hero in-the rootre of N,V
tinuous harbor, long stood a hamlet I England to what fearer spot eon yotfy*^*
*** ft'
Btove*
which becauit a royal burg or town
warned from the rivet, and now about ’
one-third u large as Lowell—the city
• of Ayr, For uwre than a thousand |
j years it has been noted in the history of'
’ of smoke from a Hataim vend ‘wutaJer at
I Scotland. During the ware of Robert ■ rente, Boutwell, Hoar, am! what may I 1 the darierfty with which He-'ffitnutches
Brute- it was one of his resorts, and was I
yon not hope for ut usefulness in the ( mail matter into th» Mxar. to right, toft
and in front■ txfra.' ■ !i- « ”'f f’J . L.u.
I especially favored by him bacauao he
,
councils
of
the
State
and
, was than* cured ut leprosy. Oliver1 Contrast our condition with that «f| ' VresentfrthrMdrttewrimda.tlajcQas.
Crucuwell made it one of thn depots and tho European nstfons, altarnatolv torn tents of bar .No, I' «re' brought- ©u^
। headquarters of his army in las attack
| and impavorished with wars, credit it aa
upon Scotland, and one of bis old fotta '
, you map to the better odueat.ua of tho L
| is now the Ciuulel of Ayr.

CARRIAGE FACTORY

DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS
BOOTS, SHOES,

HATS, CAPS.

GROCERIES.

Skl.4 w .MIX hrf*S.irSi

CROCKERY

mAmmu

CARRIAGES
and

As anywhere in the State.

|

loiiit Kitoi ui Pita, ni n till nimi Sateita.

C. F. DWIGHT at co

Ruf aboro all its distuictiuus, Ayr was I। the example old mother Groton has act “’’PL*?! Andht th
the birtli-plucvoi the poet Burna And i
J°U’ ,£_£?rthy °f J'nZ
to
KJdZ»~
f.what a poet ! What a voice has he I follow. Build scirnds for your ehildraa
Bren tovall the oiidvortnonls of home! ' a]td fed latent to te~h them, thru m»w has be hallowed the eoUage and '
teibesnee
and
integrity
in
prosperous
I
' all it oovsn—weaus and wile, patches i, and happy homes will be your sure reand poverty, beans, bartoy, ala, hard- ji
I
ent use ror.trnti tn
ship and ths poor man's tod. How he '
wraps with ten domras whatever he
names, even his blank leagues of
tore,-the stuhbfo fluid, ioe, snow, sloet,
i and rain, brooks, birds, mice, thistles _
and heather. IL. Bonny Do-a. John..
. Anderson, my Jo John, Auld Lang Syne,
and Highland Mary roll round tho
world ia every singing symphony with
what ia purest and beet in human na-

BUGGIES
B““

Remember the place—at the
Old Stand of J. L. Reed, fool
of Jefforeon Street north of
the railroad. Raetmia. Mioh.

a.tSTINUS iliRlMLTmL Wins

hearts of youth and taridoxs, bring so- . &amp;
____
_ __
lace to tha sorrowing, and couragu to . _
,
_
the overburdened by their lot. TLs in- Counterfeit Monsy and Patent-right
spiratiun haa e»t tho affection to music
BwinOlet1 in strains that aie immortah
- ■ ■
No other otn man ever made Langu-1
By 'he former, gudgeons and "dead
agv classic, but, ho has rendered that , beats" are caught gewrelly. The coun­
lowland Scotch a Doric dialect of fame. , terfsit money swindto is tho old cheat
The name of bit homo and his beloved . by means of circulars sent out from unrivwr Ayr was lifted on the wings of his I discoverable ••firms,'' rnrinlv ia New
pal hoe. and naw the approaching travel- 1 York, promising falmloM arioeuti for
er yearns to reach the spot his genius a mere trifto. This curse has just now
has sanctified.
burst out anew, and the mails are daily
Along the borders of tho sea in a , stocked with omfidential communicaparallriogram and surrounding tho town tious to saints and sinners alike, in every
a rountr of the same name Ayrshire, community. We have • had the usual
VA^Lsa-------------------- ------------. - - ipod Juok to ba addressed as a poraoii ia
| whom tho utmost confidence aiuld be
p'-acod. and in every respect fitted to be ।
a profitable ud safe mauipaiatur in |
' ewindbng operations of this kind, bar­
ing actually l»en recommended u pos­
sessing these invaluabla virtues. Ou!
of the thoutands who rverira thew
lures, them are always aomo who are
always blinded, and, for the mun-y vnntarad m hope of rexfiring Midden
wealth, they get a moderate return in
naste I inherited for yvur town with an j the way of aawdast old paper, dirt and
extraordinary unanimity, andhavo here­ sharings by express, 0- &lt;J. D.
by conferred an honor ujxtn me, tho
ptvper acknowledgement of which I do
not feel fulty able to express. But I
beg you to ba aesnred that it is apnroriatod, cad that it wifi ba gratafrily rvtetenbered with a livtag interest in your
prwq&gt;«Ly while Lfo remain* to mo, end.
1 trim, beyond thst by my children after

ous and fitet oiarenty, tho uprightnosa of
^if»4r&lt;«d-«ho wul oLc^rartsy. It
takes two priritea to mafe.aocfoty; and
every womfe -friuit, be trtfe to hersolf
mnsafre -tbri-shaims wright re-rwonri.
Ky, and reepanaihlanasaof -of her awn.

m

______
ACKLEY h SLADE.
Hastings, Doc, ia. 1870.
SJlf

eonunuanre of

SEWDfG

A New Poem.

JACKSON WAGONS
Glen A Hall Threshing Machines, Clover
Bullers and Grain DriUe, and Gale's
'
Patent Sulky Rake.

-K this aassa Ims become noted among
tba many that era worthier esnuad you,

camo LDntil withia a fow MJUtriee all
Iboririfasd natfonaof the gtebe wore
posti-np 0* tfre Kastera continent. . Two
or three huBdredjraara ago they loafed
orar into thte: few and fearfully at firet
The cJoch ia tho atosnto strikes torn I than more and. more but,always in their
The night has grown coldsr and Bcsnry satltenaoatatiaiidte bagging the Atlantio
is worse
Ba! bo has boon eAffing far you ;
Indeed ho &gt;. wone,m* Myi he wUl die.
Perhaps Itefosv taormng ekali fewa ;
And this is tho meeeage she aant me to
Mag:
.
j

—

MOKVMKNTB.
HEAD BTOJCE8. .
TABLETOPS.

' ' Asa wr- -«i—-r ■Meaat ssjf

ROCKERY &amp; GLASSWARE!
To tsijfc.ia .tDOW neuBBS.

1

wars and over-rue thaw vast confin.-nu
of the West Now they are scattered
here aad, pnassw thsae raearerelew
stretches of, mo-jutaiu. and valteya, lulls,
dsba farosla and psrirfos with tho
.quickly, co: hawill begone.b noandteoa ptapu ana. mountaia raagra
1 ■ fhiher, euate home with me of South A»«U. Foamar ganos^os
bred in village* and. towns, thickly settied togatbar . where physicians ware
near at hand. New, the p&lt;vpto are widely saattsTad, in many eac­
tions of those many couatxiea £©r
past numbers the tixuaiy Uraimsni of
phyatesan* csrnnot be had ; over large
tracts of counter good or mcnpeUmt
physician* mnnot bo had at all. They

which

acts a part,W wttt k'to potoly that
wboorer has eyorcaa soe through the
miask to theft'sihcnculh and the heart
under the fore- We should compliment
ethrr br uirtingie oar tnralharac2- fevhrifesuuie whatwaor* !&gt;Oureeafo£pyMrt.Mtbu&gt;g»dra than.thekignity
; . and weight that a few parsons red oomj
manding oelf-respe^ ami poise at char1.1 actor would give. We sliould hasten to
r’ rid’pmnefraaOttbB-liUyiasfen of run1, | ring after ajid-MyDrar-iag people wo

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�Troubled with Dweocrary but weaker.

Minutes, ma.. - oras,n?L

W* will gfv* th* oflesal Caavaae by
Wwah^sbmw.ii.t.ly after the bomd
t Ch. Gtsvnaaata aaert. Oty ateetfoc
■tan. am feral pag»

THE ELECTIONS.
WboiaJ.a Derby? and what ia th*
grant Premium Land Sale? are ques­
tion. frequently aakod by all prudent
|*r*oaa before purchasing a share ia tho

Twa April number of DcaowneGs
Yana Aaaatcs is foil of entertaining
Mr. Iterby has b*n well aad favora­
’ and vary iawtrartivv waiting for the
bly known thn.ogbont th* country, for
young, and certainly n’lwtt-r pro-ut
th. last tventy-five ysara, as one of th*
moat prominent pubbahara of th* coaa-

SIIIET SSTT i LECTES MKt.
Tr**mr&lt;la*r-w K*t»salcod.
MICHIGAN.

Iterby 4 Miller, Derby, Orton * Co.,
Derby ■■■ Jackson, Ac , Ac.? The same
Mr. 1 terby, after .etiring from the book
publishing b.situte, accepted one o'
i ha -rOet impartial and bcamrabte Gov*
cm men t to two import*..t Consulate*-.

TSE SUSI UMT IliECTHT.

excellent lariety of hrtlihg nxft- • With jjen. tfto/a troop, enter Part, to-ra
tevvral portraits \V* . ould iuatanc*
"*

largely for hi. derisfow against th* eowstituti-malily of the Railroad Aid law.
Ha ia, bowxvwr, aiasted by a largo ma­
jority. Th* pawarao* tt Col Gvaat, on*

Tks stave e.r/teifr»

—Mita Xibten w) D*a.-jro*t, srilh pur
trmte. Heary Iferfon and Uta. P.
Needham, tiro lamina of the Day
th* late Boy Buiodaa Edward tf. IX-ln-

- 1'anomers Manti Jdauuixy. fur
April, pre*ei.t* its usual brilliant display
of nes spring fashions, and choice seloctiun of literary articles, so.** . very
good an--. practical information on borne

but slightly behind ia Ottawa, Mr. Farry'a own oonnty.
Mr. Ferry and Mr.
Footer both ran largely ahead of their
ticket* m Grand Bapsd* aad Grand Ha-

.

1871.
1871.
Spring Examinations.

Hagt**^ £en. MMtfw^^thot No
Ag||fa*\y* o*triwfodw3MMA&gt;a&gt; other part ... th* litto
ar* beey’°ang toAW MAS AW tiny ui sled at

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‘
nt-untt-r Trrrcai»r —
re-ioe Li- mamawe . ueatton. kerb
■ucceeam
amber w Dajfemrsr’s
Movratt *■■•-tns to ho unexc^»tiow.'.b!*
Uvrry deportment that gem t&gt; make up
a hrot-clsM parlor ~.xgasne cuoq let.,
and th* premiums o£rrd to ea&lt;du sub­
scriber at 33 are certainly . ortb t inch
more than th* yearly suhecriptfoo.—
Pub i-bod by W. JrssDw .

Horry County-

is-

j

At

Ducmmt.

citie*, the BapubSenoa generally held
their own. white in That, Nile, and
autno other potato they have don* hotter
ate till* of a monthly mrganno devote 1 f ated,,
, .
to Carriage Hadding. v hie is publish 'ositum &lt;wla-h they had captured the
sd in New “ark by Valentine 4 C*. It
"

styloru-l printing, a- rail as in, practi­
cal character, is th* looet otegnM trade
............................
JF4k

triei. Th* State ia very doae.
Naw Havas, April 3.—Bataan* to tho
frited— ahcar JawriTa ritatam by
about 500 majanty, aad Kdlogg'a elec­
tion to Cowgreta by S majority

th* a&amp;to of th* &amp;****« Fete thia after noon, from tho entire State, give Kaghah
a plurality of 45 vote*.
Should tho
scattering vote exceed this number, th*

1 Concerning the abow w* have simply to
say, that if the letter referred to was eect be wry loag. a* it will require years to '
to tho mail car at Mid-.ll»viU*, it went *»ttl- them on any basis which ran be
oppeaitsou to th* daaigna of th* Demo­ to Detroit the same night, as on batur- •etebiiehed Aa it seem* probable that
crat* aad the Biavabohfora of the South.
day night th* mail runs directly through the Senate will ailjoora before th* last
II* was on* of th* man who orgaaiasd
of thia month, the I*ro*id*nt will proba- '
th* Bepuhbcan party at Jackson in this to that pine*. But it was not ia charge Uy call an extra seerion in order to I
State—where that groat party war boro of tho writer aad he know* nothing of consider th* treaty before the next De-:
■ ■and Mr. Howard became its first can- - the facto- The bag containing th* De- i cvtnber, and thus enable the eettlrment
didata fca Attorney General, upon tho,
to be begun aa soon as pooribte.
sama ttehat aa which Kinsley 8 Hing-,
r-ferrno* is made, was vwtirrd by the
Agynt on th* Valley Bond at Grand
Blipids on Wedn*e&gt;lay evening, haring

VoSpSIoney

NEW CARPET HOUSE

FROM PARIS.

It is not *o many month* since • name
began to be whispered about ia Art and
musical eirelea. which, although not un­
known to the public, and heretofon&gt;

ia Naw Havta, aad it ia not nnHkriy
that enough have bran polled to defeat
an election by tho people

BOOTS AND SHOES

«ahbU .a -a MtEodlty -with thro* uf.
known men in a bouse of pnetatution at
IzvnisviBe Monday wight
i At Annapolis. Maryland, th* Bepub1 brans elected their Navor Monday by
Mwwefci'
yfawaa
’

MATTINGS,

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

RUGS

I A terriblu wind riaited Omaha on
I Sundav, but there has levm nn rain for

i root, the girl composer, the freak, young
linger whose tongs Nilsson hat tun;,,
whose vosu* Nilsson had praised, andI
1 prophesied a groat future ft* ? As to&gt;
who thia young artist is, it is raffictent
to any, she ia th* daughter of tho wellalways road Egyptian Hieroglyphic* known publisher aad leader of fashion,
made with a lead peaicil over print on Mr. and Mme. Domorcwi, and that her
th* wrappara of a newspaper, new can
they alw^rafii4 tune to As qs moro than'
a doom peakagn* from an oflton that
come* into the ear broken o[wn, yet lbs
writer on Thursday the 23d nil, did
tif uf tiatMa moat of them single papers
hi- doe* not, property do up and direct
the pap*r* sent from hia ofiicv thenwould be no failure ia the- roachini’
their dsstiaatfawi by first asail, but *v*u

NOTTIKGHAM L4CE8,

ccptaia of th* latter galloped up, wav­
ing his rap, intending to address the
Cummmuata, when a Zouave with that I
The nail manufitrtarea of th* United
body shot to* dtad. A gaweral action State, bar. d.-tanmtwd to advance tbsir
foltowwi, ia whfch the gwws. d*armes j price 25 oewto -pad -hsj&amp; tw «i£tiou to
that
oidtawS awafeago.
took nine priaonara, (ooe 70 year* &lt;*«).

who ware sbotatonra
Th* gua* of
fart Valerian alao swept th* road and
th* communists lied. Twenty-five in-1
surgwnts were kilted aad nsaay wound- I
*i
'Hi* engagemnt was over at one
o'duok. Tho National Guards still hold
Porta Maillot.
Battalions of artfltery
are hurrying up drum* are biataig and

Five byMiaggiM tjtatowu cf Oeve‘111 iocwiltkiriaia^nxM etev)

I’RESCRIHHONS AND FAMILY
11"
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■
II

Mr. Brown (Democrat) reoriviag the
■Isriisn evtaMs. Cremer (ffipwfchnaa)
by sumll ■ qjnrity. Th* State and
Oeutey tteket kata Bepobfcmi ra^cri-

government troop* and th* Couunnniate.
About 2,000 National Guards marched
un Coarlevuio aad war* met by the Gen

gers equivalent to two hnndred and tea
fan for**,
rar. fan*., right ran
oowa aad y»ang cattle, ftve care teouseiteU*»da,a&gt;d right aura wagwas and

�htainuu, March S5, 1871.
Wheat U hxikfag fine through this
emten with the excwjAian of a spot here
and foers rffroted by ths iee and now,
Potato bugs are found in tho ground
some ten iaelus* below the surface alive
end kicking.
Dr. Beekett is finishing uff a store to
be creopied by Mr. Brock, the gantle
man who was burned out k»! winter
Mr. B will open in a few daya.
It may not be known to your citiwus
that this part of the «tate abounde in
lakes af various siam, eoma of them

MICHIGAN C1NTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

They also Plane, Plane and Mitch,
and aork your lumber into any ihape
you doaire. the acme day you briny it
Knlamaxoo Flow* aid CaaUugs
etopee Over-land and traffic choose thio
for »ale by E. P- Burrell * Q&gt;-, al John
rebalde route more and more.
Ite next terminu. ia Lincoln, tho
Capital of Nebraska, fifty-fire miles want
of tho Misooun at Plattsmouth Thbia
tho only direct avenue to the South
E. P. Dcsaxtx A Co have plows in Pinite country, where tho sale* of rail­
endless variety.
Call and see them. road ’ami last season, rose to half a milOffice at John Weiaeart's state

Fus Cn-uas, llxnvrup*, etn, etc., call
atADen'a Ha is agent for F A. FuD-

and fish of all kinds are abundant.
Just now in our village may be eeen
new epear potoe being made.
Boats,
jack light* and all the requisites for
fishing by night end day, ami we are
treated now and then with a mem of the
finny tribe.
Gentleman at Hastings
aad eke where who an fowl of fishing
can Sod rare sjiort at Gun Lake, South
Pina Lake and al many other places
hereabouts. Boats ran bo had, end in a
few days, if tho weather continues (
warm, fish will bite freely at the hook,
it io a little too early for angling, but !•
is fine spearing now.
A. £ K.
I*SM0SAt.--We were pleased to re­
ceive a call, during the past work, from
J*r. Ayer’s traroller, who wee In our
i town devoting his time and attention to
the prvpanttioue of the great medicine
man. This call has Income a pleasant J. Boeemer, n.
annua) to us from tho able and rvlia'.le
.
8. R Crandall, *
buaineee character of tho acrotupUahod ( Youngs, r.

THE 1MT
Furniture in ths eity fa at Allene. Good,
-vliublc, and warranted.
48tf

Pomolugical Fair, to bo held next Fall.
Premium, paid ia cash aa wxra aa the
roj-ort ia rocclved. Fur tlrn'brat peach
•ircbard, not torn than throe bund rod
trees, sheeted from the following vane- ,
ttae: Early and Late Crawfords, Hale,
Early, Stump the World and Smock!
Free, *15,00 fi r tho first, *10,00 for the
second and *6,00 for ths third. For ths
brat cherry urcha rd not lora than M
trees, selected from the fallowing »m:
Early Richmond, Brils Magnifiqua,
Governor Wood, May Duka. Napoleon
a&gt;
■ - ■ W-I1— o----■ '___ a w- S ■ ..
I Early Black, |16,00 for the flrat, *1 V.00
: for the second, and 15,00 for the th ML
Premiums cxi apple orchard. • For the
best Wagoner arshanl, set from trees,
two years old from the aurawy, not less
than 100 trasa. first *16,00, second *10,00, and third *5,00. Fur tbs beet Goldeu Basset orchard, set from trees twoj

Tears c*d frtan the ntnsary,

LOH'ER TH.LY
HOWARD SANITARY

AID

tarn tea

100 trees, £r.t *lu,0O, [srao^ *10,U0,
and thud *5,00. For the boot Baldwin
orchard, Set from tree* two years aid
from the tjumary. not fora than 100 trvos.
fo^*l5,00, second *10,00, and third

Ladies’ Misses and Children’s

Shoes and Gaiters.

Ouebuudrcd dollars sweepstake pre­
mium, *50,00 for tlio second and *26
for the third,—for the beat orchard, to 1
contain not tore than 600 apple trees,
two years old from the nuraery, of the
following varieties: Wagofra. GoUea
Russet, and Baldwin; not les* than 400

:higan Central R. R.

GEORGE PRESTON

RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.
wrU-eetahlahcd and popular J. &lt; . Ayer
cenafcjvaiiscT.
A Co., Uwell, Mass, whose tpedldurt J4nl&gt;, Clarke, B.
have become a household necessity, nod Willses Udell, Dwon the confidence and prniao of alL— C. Bauer, r.
Our own nojuaintano with them has , naoui ssrscruas,
will nxnuwoce at the I'roebytorian extended over a eerie* of years, and wo 1 j p VaaYetaar, a.
church, tastings, on Monday evening, have invariably found them, their tear- Guo. W. Blade, a.
April 10, *871. The easaioM will cun i eltan end their medicines worthy of the T. D.Marih, ».
.ul of the following ciaa»ei:
commendation they everywhere
—Jackson (Tenn.) Trilww
W. H. Jewell, a.
r. n, in ihicli the .-tameatary princiH. W. Rolfe, b। Jos of Jlarir will bo thoroughly taught;
F. D. Aeklsy,
adapted hi children, aad i’ll who Awin' I
U&gt; learn die irt o' n ading music.
.
Vitae culturu clans, at 0 1-4 o'clock r. I lion ia to bo organised on Munday Bost,
M, in which breathing, enunciation, lad £ continue until Friday the 21st,
pronunaatian, vocalising. *•!□ singing, when uu thM date in the evening, a
grand concert will take jjaes. The aoi. Alderman, two years—
' bo hoard individually aad collectively, aiona will consist of three dance adapted
Winckelaun, Dew
I and error* kindly pointed orL
Wooley, Rep
to tho instrucu.m of all who may wish
Majority,
Cliorus data, at 7 '-2 o'clock r. u., to study tho various t ranches of music.

Her Teeter k • •« i-atk*.’ ui a11uK«i. ra&lt;1 i
'rwtreglUfteW won

. far instructi-m ia church music am! practics of glees and chorus music, inter­
spersed with quartettes, etc.
Thee-' danse* wiP meet daily for a
tarm ten kasons doetng with a grand

conceit Friday ove .IRg, April 21.
Terns -IVketv to any one data, At.

to give us— ia connection with Prof.
Straub, wK&gt; has hail much excellent
sums, in this tetbo&gt;l of teaching masic—their -arnost and hoaaty .ujipirt
Mrs. -L M. Nevins Mra I. Wirirt■ ran, M.ra E. W. Hariuw, Mira Fife
Holbrook, MU. Rosa Goodywar, Mm.
Sarah Dnuning, Mie* lloxy Duller. Misa
Hattfo Itad.i-lder, Miso Brooks,
Solicitiag ‘ onuuiura.

Peninsular Railway.

^a»r MaaSu I'm. a Trslat -nil rai

Ticket* to any on* class only *1,00. We
Birdsall, Rep.
are piece &gt;1 to anuounso thia CO*vention
MeJSlw.m, Deni
and hope it may bo will attend'd from
Majority.
tho people of our city and e runty. Lo t
thia bo a grand gathering of tdl lovers Constable—Swsrtboat, Hep
Jordan, I&gt;rm
Majority,
' Tur saw
Oa Wednesday
evening the Village Board nut. A quo­
rum present, Mr. D. 1L Cook in tlw
Keafield, Dem
ehair, aad turned the dutiei of the ।
Osborn, Rep
several vfficae ever to the new City
IMeriiy,
Conned which rfere present, consisting I
Alderman, one year—
of a dan body of dignified Aldermen
Williams, Rep.
with the Mayor and Rm-urdor at the |
Campbell, Dem.
bead. Wo predict wise legielaiiou at
Majority,
the hanils oi thcsF gentlemou fur our
CouataUe— Rum, dem.

Qicsctu—

Killgorv of Crawfordsville, IruL, ha. re- .
cantly graduated from the Law Depart - ' Alderman, two yean—
Bartow, dem.,
ment ot tho University, and among a I
Ws .top the jireas to announce larg-' number of other graduate, admit- !
Iteakc, rep.
that Thomas W. Bartram, Republican, ed to practice in our State court..
Majority,
is elected over (Me, (Dem.) in Assyria.
Take this in coaneetion with Mr».
This makes tho board a tie.
Heym, dem
Mary Willeoa’. voting in Battle Creek. .
Kelley, rep.
on Monday last, end we should judge |
WxsTwsa—DelightfidMajority,
that tho "woman queetion" will »x&gt;a |
gain a good strong hold in our country. Constable—Stebbins, dean.

flews.

CITY PAINT SHOP!
Tux cxaminttlous if Uschers for
Hastings and virinity oecurre-l in this
city at tho Union School building by
Bvpt Palmer, on Tuesday and Wadnm.
day. A large number of young ladies
and nilseee vere in attendance, and we
foam many acquitted tbeaurlrvu with

PAINTERS

daj, when il was aaowtaiued (hat our
city “father*" had fail'd to provide for I
the election of the nnuiiry number of

tainod that V.Hlard "S'* Hayee does not
live in Heatings, although Willard
Hayes has al wa vs Bred her*.

Sxx th* ■ulrertisemnut of Youngs A
। Toot Thres Ladies *10 hare a grand
opening of Millinery good. ete., ia
1 Washington Block, over Alles'* store,
Thursday, Ajxil 13th. Call and see

City Dining Rooms

•I’Bog." Ctrs has ]dnced in our
Poet Office, i very fine frame filled with
Buainoae Cards, placed around e litho
graph af our citv. They arc drawed
I witL a pen. He i* also getting up one

The &lt;44 I*. 0. building U being fitted
up for Mr. Minkler's Photograph Galle­
ry, and also an office for Dr s. B. J. *
E. ?. Brown- A very handy location

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GotteAMtJk*
OH QIC £ OROq'

I'hysfciana rreommcmd Bala's P
roaxL Euxia fiir diaeoeee of the Thr
aad Lung*. San circular.
Ackley A Slade. Agents.

School books, Sjewkera,a»l a fall
sertmaut of Stationary a:

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R
4316

Eastman, dem.
certainly, from what we can leers, rea­
Altoft, rep.
son for its eurveaa. They aim to put
Majority,
every pupal through thorough training
in every branch *f tho institution. No Aiderman, one year—
College has more cordial aad reliable
Hsnmr last was "all Fool's day " testimonial. from fonder student, aad
parnce employing them than the Grand
Our Devil eays Monday was too.
Rapids BMiaeesOoUy.
Wr are enjoying beautiful aroonbglit

Mnsss. Bxiatrr Al.nusr, are coni.mplating aeon to remove their Muck of
i clothing etc., to I anting. We rsgvsrM'
lone good bnetneee men like those from

Hastings

Will retire from the active du­
ties of the firm, and devote his
time to dosing up our books.
A fifteen years buuness imperitively requires this step' and
ve expect our customers fIU
at once examine their accounts,
and settle the same by Cask or
Kots.

Ever tltankful for the large
Patronage ve have received
from thin community, we shall
uow oflier onr Goods at greatly REDUCED PRICES to Caah
nod Prompt Paying Coatomera.

The Democracy went jubilapt ever
their auoraaa st the election in this city
on Monday, so much so, that a small
pile of dry goods boxes were consumed

Hwtingu

Try 0. A P's 76 cent Tea.
Guar A 1‘uiu.irs sell cheapest teas

The crowd oaltod out ffio Mayor sleet
Mr. Goodyear made a few ramate, vary
appropriate aad to (ha point, ihaakiug
tho people of our city in giving him the

cover noun. The business of the office
lain charge of Gee. 0. Worth, Esq,
j who will cited to thing* until the Judge
recover* from hie rickn,^. and all pereons haring any burinoo. with the Judge

Episcopal society are soliciting aid to
puttees a new bell for Emanuel Church.
I We hope they may sucejed in
i their undertaking, for what ia move cta-

rating to the pure Spirit of a town, than
to hear the pealing of the Church boll

^Ha. &lt;-H. niexa, has bought the 1»trawtef Mr. Fata, in their grocery bari­
ums, and will hcraaftur run th. erinbIfohmont atam. Mr. Fata, ecoopto a
mtaatfoa to travel for a Heirtet BLmeo.

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. APRIL 13. 1871.

VOL XV.

WetWil anil Ityity Cfih

ba«Dy —unhappily — injuriouaiy —anki*Hy Erfl .peak,eg ba dritoe. to be
"ttahdor, difexfca. eeltunny, canaoriowaoss, 4c. Thia will giro an idea of
the word, in a taarc attended senes.
“Erfl •peakfeg'* b taking up and oom-

HARNESS SHOP,

they, woulddrop at once below low wa­
termark, others without a dollar stand
heed and shoulders above them. Hepstation is only another asms far public
pinion. Public opinionb tho mighteit
power outride of Almighty emrgy, it
lay* it* unterrified band on the brow of
kings, aad huri* thrir crowns to the
dust, and themsnlvM to obscurity; it uphswvws the bosom of humanly and revoiutlons blow, it changes the face of so­
ciety and determines the destiny of ampirns, those persons are rare, indeed,who
cannot bo tudf « wreck by its potent
mfloeacs. I once hoard of a man who
। “dared to ftand alone and singly good
adverse agunst a world," but I hare

dufatdeds thereiae
aUsr dr fmu al! around It
China has got a railroad. Bow is
that for the beeOeua? ,J

Flies will soon be as tbiek aad annormg as tax collector*.
,

George fined baa not yat run out, but
will start a new daily.
If a ton of ooak. oo*ts three dollar*,
what wiH half a ton wm to? Ashen

A young man's affectioas may cot bo
■etebng. but are sure to be sneptarw.1.

combined with a Cnn conviction that wore engaged In dissecting the mates
good win be ths result, can alone justi­
chararter without mercy, not knowing
fy th* expression cron of fasti. Far
he stood near the gangway hearing what
exampte, suppose you Kara discovered.
was said, he listened awhile, and th.u
stamping his foot ou the dock, exclaimed
■ toag, if you blase that abroad, will it
make the man any better ? will it doatroy the intoence of the action ? will it
be a public benefit ? will It giro the man

CARRIAGE FACTORY

DRY GOODS.

HATS, CAI

DRESS GOODS.
BOOTS, SHOES,

mast ba the deep, dark, tragic and
datnriag character of that person who,
without (topping to know whether re­
porta are true or false, cat-bei up with
eager delight, and retails with apparent

GROCERIES,

CROCKERY
CARRIAGES

BUGGIES

Kiaiiie nr nodi ni Price, ai

n til nrot
The best Iron,
The best Timber,
The beet Work

•i-VtS&amp;.TK’i'IK'S

UlSfflS IMLTDUL wins

Grain Elevator,
JACKSON WAGONS
Glen &amp; Hell Threshing Machines, Clover
Hullrrs nncl Groin Drills, and Gale's
Patcnt-Sulky Rake.

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gTKWART fit STEIMHOFF.

Seva

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Itttaiial Deitixtt.

eyes ? or wiH it brighten yonr orr. self­
esteem ? AH these questions you must
answer in the aArmoMvu before you are
warranted even, in speaking the truth
in such roses. But usually, defamatory
truth brings down the felt, If not ex­
pressed contempt of all ecmriblo per** us,
every just, public sentiment condom-*
any word or dnwl that will injure (noth| with, and than with propriety hold a
general jubilee ovar the event, in a word, I
I they are a walking, talking psstilraee, -

with a soul (if It can be toearored] no
longer than a nits eye-ball, or tbs little
end of nothing whittled up small, be
hod a good bed, but slept on the flour
for fear of wearing out the bed, he bad
seem overdrawn. let mo introduce you i
good shoes but went barefooted, he
to the uaomag aontintent of scripture.
bought an provinces, but went to the
Romans 3, 1», 14. and 16. ‘'Their
neighbors when they were cooking end
throat is an open aopulehre -. with their
bottled up steam to hrs on, bo finally be­
came eo poor and thin, that when he
u oadwLUr lift; whore
one btaunaas is a principle slement of the turned sideways you could not see him;
mouth ia full of earring end bittenuua ;
nether regions, and is brought from when death approached, be gaud st
destruction and misery are in their'
thence by the infernal imps Lhcnisalrts, him a while in mute astonishment and
ways" also James 3, 4, to «, inclurive,
it is deep, dark hypoenry, against this pasaed by in disgust So, let every lov­
•Behold also the ships, which though
er of virtue and truth do; pass by these
by an unerring almighty hand, the re- •tenderers in disgust.
1 doemer says : "Ye hypocrites, yo pee
To you who have boon affected by
ration* of riper*, whited sepulchres. those things, let me say five it down,
which do indeed appear beautiful with­ lire ia that way and manner, to give by
out, but uithin lull of rottenness, cor­ your actions the Be to felse reports.
ruption and dead men's bonoe” finch Commence to establish precedent* by
kindleth 1 and the tongue U a fire, a
which your future character will be
w*rld of iniquity, so is the tongue among |
our mombera that it defiletb the wool. i &gt;«en more clearly by its efforts. Mm judged to bo right If you hare fallen
frequeatly etart fair m business, inrest-,
lag all their limited earning! of yean I
of hard labor in p*ihaja a email groce­
ry or dry goods *toro in the mid*t of
largo oesupetitiou, and by uwoetiod of- too and tomperanca, caa go into a saloon
any time without injury ; no one soquaintvd with him would suppose he
went there to drink, but if a man of in-

once and irrosivtablo that be wont there
to gratify hi* appetite. Bo live that no
sensible parson will believe aril of you
though such should be ths report Step
at once upon the platform of virtue hold
your head up and psactico the right
hereafter; if you uro children under the
couses due, it takes all he has to pay it, parental root, give constant respoet and
and ultimately he is cronpellsd to sail
out to Li* nrighbor lur Ism than coat,
scorn to stoop so low. 2d, such persons and retirea a ruinad disbaartaced man.
Lave a great deal of time to spare, they
are idler i, and yet, they are busy bodies;
U is an oU saying, an “idle mates brain.
ing a lady of influence, and haring a
tongue elastic and unruly, she has set
the whole fraternity of aristocratic soup
bubbles agaiaat him, and luraed a tasge
part ofhis cuataaMn ia another direction.
That’s the smssA of bio blasted hopes.
igwraat of the current evonta and litera- These tongues have a great deal more rare if you frequent three places, afitood
tare of ths day, all thay sea do i* to to do with the saceaM of the variota dirine aorrico rogstariy «d bsharo
itch late the character of their neigh- branches of industry than wo are al­ proteeHy, take an interest in thaflsV
bath Behool, don't b. afraid to work at
home or abroad, hdd your hued up and
"fight it out co that Has.'' Thi* course
uf aetiec will aocm gtes you aalf rvapeet,
Iborsspeot of others and the approval
ofQnd. Dot if you sUei taka this
advice, why, don't complain if you are a
lubjoetof gossip and ridicule.
As to these via tire of caimany, my
advice to all iv, until they shall abandon
their rietou. habits, 1 throb they .bested
in general be

Apostle-. “if any tuna obey not ou- word
by thia epistle, note that man and hare
no company with him that ho may U

the city
Nearly *e

�Sr. lawn, April 7, 1!
It san't owry man or nactidl
that ran mak» the blunder. aa w

character in priaripls.
A gorernriont of law can only eriil
whore too majority at too rik'moi
________________ ___

WASHINGTON BLOCK,

pie. ofMutie will be thoroughly fl
adapted to cbUdrnu, and ell whj|

to Uora tho art uf a.diug music.
___

u p StttiFB!
afatepf.patyic-saatuMBtobtofate^hiw is
t:iif.-U and aatooriipia unknown. What
•aggparik a£ jtotire to toe eiiteaa who
caucus" ntaws gar, ^J*is a pop­
mwm ante reia sttodf . Oto Hahins an-I ulation of cror 312,000. If 1 was wri­ ApWrare. the utoolh trade, the speed
far hivtnu-iion ia church muiie and pracpoboii aftoeni haws no tenure far him ; ting for a lea. iatolligoat propio than and comfort, tho polite attention, furtiro at glee, and chorus. music, iutorMichigan, fidka I should ay niabed by th. Michigan Central Rail­ apcrawl with quartettes, etc.
Three classes will mart daily ter a
road, under tho management of Iff.
tunu.” and you would hare it ri^it, and Burgcnt, would bare to travel a long
■o thia - hlsndoc"^prro«M aa opaiortun­
ity &gt; rials a... Uulo fare »tob, throw.

prevent. our pubUahing the ■Aai’hvase until next woek, but we append tho
ottrfal majorities vie :
Tar Representative in Cougr&lt;»., '

PRINTING

Mr. Porter'. majority probably reprcata jut about the eetwal party ma“
*
the vote was cast, and
•how. a gain of 174 «m the majority
given to Hon. T. W. Ferry ia Novetn-j
bar Inal, which tea. the largest given
far any candidate, .xoept remu county

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Tiutrefena, 1 aaauot agreu with thou
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From the E*jU we learn that B.
Hoyt, has a majority in Kent of 115 in
a total vote of 8411, while (bo reel Re­
publican majority in that county probebly rxoved. that of Barry, and yet, :n a
vote of 3068 we give Mr. Hoyt 83-t,
which was practically the entire Repab
Scan rote of the county. So Ur a. the '
Ia view of thia rrenli wo suggest to
th. Republican. of Kaat, that if at any
fanomihofMwrotlrareiaaki^t office
to Meet far throe rouniiro, that their

ed tn a Republican Convention, even if
you do repudiate him, ai you practical-1

mdr-govsrnuum!, by first ••curing par?
am al liberty. There is nothing in th.
riK.lleK.tqrr bill which h dangerou i to
I any on. not a Ku-Klut or engaged iu
I riotona proevodiug. The law which
■ only rertmin. people from committing

til

pay tho speaker back in hi. owp coin.
“Prooidental B.pirt lions, trickMucu
nod unfalrnroa, and bad ruling,were ,
paMtol by lightly ; but th. charge1
against the apoakorct favoring railway
grant* atlh* last .railat, enured him to
law hi. temper, botnuM it contained a
largvr medium of truth than tho otAera.

NOTTINGHAM

'big ait.

! oloctiun and the pending Cuunociieat

ciiuvau, aa wrilas the genera! Bujjancr
diaaabafoctioa thia disgraceful exkibi| tion was exceedingly uafusrtunate.

THLM CM

protestion of the live, and property oL
Northern mon, and if tho Republican
I party cannot agree upon thia suLjcrt, it.
; mission ia over. We all knew that up­
mock teagvdies, bat only (be recital of on tho tariff and finascird question tho tv
what a tragedy a life of ria ia. and thouThe High Oumnilesion may w^t be
aaads jacked the l-.omc to brotr of a
called a cotuuiiuuin uf jcint*, frets th*
shown them tEuy aa. and invited Ihrir number of dinner, which they are callfriends to tome, and they did come and *1 upon to conMiinc. I am afraid that
p-r.: th* true priaeiphw of gniern- I K&gt; Rev. John Monteith, who used to they hare nut coruo to leave us' Jny
meat, and .how that in proportion ns । preach at Jackson, Michigan, has Mra money few tho Alabama depredutfapi;
thay .ndangar the rights and l.bertfa. of preselling haro—haa built up two 1 am airaid that ths ananuferturcd *p&gt;fcabers, in the •ame proportion are their churches, but i. wow oblig'd, a. .went ,
of ill-hoalth, to retire and so has boeghl

I al Independence. Philxdeltdiin waa to
i New York as three to two tn 1790 and
had a population of 7®,t#T to our 60,­
: 489 in URO. . Tho Naw York Canale— Proplr Fleeing From th. City to K. 1 '7
. * * b*”
‘ couatrociod tn cujj.haUc dufiaxm. of tec
cape Coauriptioa.
Iof ,TOn 10
«n« ”»"■ BL Ixrais,
lI’YeoTnuli- axioritnforvwaid—bavo made
| •» good as year Lake Superior Iron, but
of dial I esanot now speak. We liked
this Michigan preacher anil worker ’.o
well that we have erettoyoui State for
another to take his place and' wo thiuk
ho will come. Would tell you who It is
but the fart is ths Ihstrrx has a large
circulation and vs do not want all Mich­
igan to know that B. took is after her
smartert ndnisters ' until b. docidm to
coins. If ho eony. and does as well as
his prcdereswir, wv shall .ay something
•bout the 1 moral influ»nre’'-pf Michi­
gan iuui hew far cad wide it reaches
-boats haa bean
Speaking of “moral influence’' did
U«w to aid Um
—— _.------- Ito bate favor you wo this
of the rrotortfian of NapnlMn.
’• iisfe'snflk' mranr^xnmB. A derisive struggle is axpMitd al lb.
mtfsaaf the ait*. It io reported-- fltet
Owiyw- -

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&gt;!.(&lt;** briMer. «b« l,*&lt;
■M in rill nwrlfif, to o.

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The Senate having rorolvod in mu- (
cue not to adjourn until some tncana.
went adapted fur tho protecti, n of Suufliero Immhrta and Northern men, the
.peaker, rowilutiou which ]kuu-x1 tf.o
□oum will bo practically of no craront
Them i. no doubt but that the I*r^rident ia fully convinced that it would bo
very uofertenato to adjourn without

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the coentra wiff be retiriM with «ni
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,
thing loss' than complete damages. And wel^OJMEfTTHfr

any weakness shown m thcae nefpitia

^Vi'EMJOK Tu ALL OTUKts.^

SfeVO Your MoilO^

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GOBDOM

J. * P. COATS

fij/avsISE hib-i-O
I&gt;ye I Stuffs,

No meSiwes far th. aaroomont and
•nd cottectfaa of tho ineume tar hnr.
yvtbroa takae, although them u no
reason to n^pow that tho iucomo tax

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iiooMinmrttu''MMErr.
RXITEBY!"

IRMEIY ABB
rrQnr;‘

LHEan Gilbert Browne, Him &amp;
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Miirtoa, Alexander

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fet'J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.,

SIX-CORD IN ALL HUMIESS,

■riimat.d uM'
being fa .iU party.
Th. Diairirt Govs----------- --- ----- -„
oflto. of ths Board of PnUio WoA. is

IJV1 TUB BEST STYLE

i m14 nn.lc.j. .U..14 »,J f"
" Ij»BnT'trrTToV. win.4

pl.yW dt ths Natfoail Th.Ur. far two
right, to lam and appreciative audi­
ences , Although they play in the Qcrmaa Innguagc.s large number of Arncncan. attend, tor tho roil arti«t sp^k s a
uuiv.roal , language.
Thu German uoo ror ujit i
language in th&gt;« city has. a, tag, num­
ber of 'rbqlarn, particufariy auxmg th.
ludu.4 tn this etty. The time ■ ap-

(asrtbor of
nnd Jim Hudre,) Mn A. D.Rfatertoan.Jtrafar&amp;wri Br6wW#, €bl. Knox, Prof. Kmoaxin,
QwTgo Warren, Bupliie Worthington,

LACES,

IHI

Creek, NUea, Pontiac, Hastings and —
wvll a hundred other equally beautiful
and thriving cities.
Z St. Lotti, haa drawn on Michigan, too,
fur bu.in.-o. mem, merchant, htwyorc,

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ticket la November, there waa 3430
veto, polled in the county, and on the
third tho vote polled waa 4007. Show­
ing an incroaeed vote of 877, nad of the
Republican majority of 174. Thia wiU
do for th. Spring Electian, and show.

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The city and tim State weeds W,J«rgv
bio the nuyonty tn- lf-drfer.ro will ro- influx of just such men and woman aa
eoguixo' axwty. Granted. But if
wo u«xl to mao: with in Michigan, men
cicty, having Hart felloe into utter dis- and women who helped to build sueh

IrU.

The average Prohibition vote in tl.o
roanty was about GO, and they all coal
their retro for James Wilier, far
Circuit Judge, which account* far the
rosining failure of Mr. Hoyt, to norive
the full vote of tho Republican* of tho

Itftlk •

te itw-lf sa largu p-ntunhor,.. ami, (hev
wijl wr. r«ry truly too, that throv must
Tit. dem! dolln.ta in ]&gt;olitical affair.
to wmething m tfa Louis worth seeing■
and haring and knowing and doing- Itt was brokra into by a galo in the Ho^m
is true, snd we
dnswa. iarpdy up-. of Repnpinfafl.tej tbs' brtl &lt;J th4
debate which tho telegraph haa already
flasks tMT.too tocntry IwiRmxrawhy Itsre huncrod tLa dr*#, They *re, paar. 'bet a drwcripBori of th. .ecu. may
here in our tchuoU, in cur byrwg, in ourr nut bo oat of Jilare, whtoi the Hutts, mat
Well meaning msn. rooing them- charitable nteocsatium. in all th.sphere,, and Ruder, cauatfe totter stared the
artvca ora iron tod by tlua slmurttial irnte of womanly activity qnd chri»tian effort,, tnotubure in face, there was a garomll
of affaire, warn as not to resort to ax- and there is room for mor. ift. ths cityr "bna" of .arneit oourersaliun. Kelly
and ia th# country i from what wo bwrft
seen wc liko tho .tocx, sal ws aatend
herv and now anjinrqaiioa to all who&gt; an immediate adjouramirat, k&gt; that ac­
I
wek a mildnc climate, wte arok nmnno-- tion on tho tariff may bo postponed.
ration fur labor, who seek plsco. to .. During toe remark, of ^waiter I
(here ws. conriderablu exeitc- 1
build up ths batter alamsnts gt chri.-- Blain* tbs

, llailaw are.Mating au tha: majority.
Halid of ths (laws, and particularly
‘ those enacted by Guagras. nod Organ. iwd icuistnuco Ute Ukuu powmarion of
. thspublia wind., Citiam.ro no toeg•r .ofo.aiuljaw* aru nut a-J fare.J. Tho
' qunateuu ia wha*. are w.t&gt; Asin&lt;3k urn-

r tltli

&gt;&gt;0—figure are ahroy. dry, bal lot it
go, again that on toa troonl that the
Population of Bi- Louie ia Bl 2,000.
Your propio
tbiak morn of ue when

MP

For Aaredato Justice of the Supreme
Court,
Jam- V. Campho!!,
KA
Tor Rogimte of the Unlrrrdty,
Claudio* B. Grant,
882
Charts. Ryud,
885
For Circuit Judge Sercutereto Circuit,
Bira.yHoyt,
Fur County Buperi

ly did thio thn-x

THURSDAY, APRIL 13.

iitii HU

WBder D Your.

IPENING

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Local ta’jiejj JUtiesj.

amturcfRTRAL r. r. ”
Grant River Valley Division

DRY

eity. We are growing every dug is
population, wealth aad ent»wprwu—
Wish a little more B„ ahead m the way
of Roose Manufacture*, a iittto «ra,
(yee, a grant deal mon) of the develop­
ment of our splendid water power which
is swiftly running awqy out to Lake
Michigan, and we can then add thous­
ands to our resources which could not
be obtained is no other fray. Ws could
make money, get more money and heap
it all ter our own see and irapruvemrnS.
; Home menqfcqtyawilfo d.
I and work your lumber into any shape
Did you ever taka a etroll around our
I you deeiru. the same day you bring it
little dty? If you did sol it will more
A QMdthiagta Hastings I
Mu Gun. Claw hre re-opened the Lhaa pay you. Over the hills ou the
uld gallery occupied by Mrs. fltows 11 be­ north, down to Kiver-eide remetry The
fore tte lire, on Joffero«JiL ncarlv op- school ground and park &gt;laoe,Fall crook
preitethe Poet Office, and announces and its surroundings ou the south, and
many other places where the natural
all its bruehee enables him to make a twenties of Hastings oaa be neon, arc
promise of pictures oeeellod by n&lt; ne. well worth a half-days trip to aoo. These
HmaU tto -nrcs enlarged to nay siae aad iaa't a place in the country half so de­
limshed in indie ink or rolur*.
43tf
lightful. But still wo need improve­
Beauty.
meats to add luttrn to all this natural
The largest collection of beauty over beauty; wo seed more shade trees
pubHsbedla flte L’sltodStata. is afford­ along our streets, aad side walks-ia
ed ia the Parlor Album It etn brane, ths
many planes new ones- and in many
of Giagham, very cheap, from ouo ahiL finoat s1wa»ens of chromo lithographs, plsore a little repairing. Broadway needs joritiee
steel engravings and fine weed engrav­
foUowing Bepabi
ling te twenty cents at
ings ever nfforded the pabBc. Tte a new bridge, anl tho Gfwea street foot
Ba nasi: 4 linin'.
American Pubhshlag t*&lt;Mq*ay of But bridge should be re-built as soon as
possible, for its use is not only a great Clark , Treawrer, Bteaa K
Juteo.JotaG BriAiOn
inu—evoty lady mys so; "U00
of HWhwaya, Oman WMfrJy |
sold in four day* last week at

LOWER THMU
HOWARD SANITARY

AID

GREAT FORTUNES

twswsai

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&gt;

IITS,Wi,
Ladies' Misses and Children's

Bum 4 Baujct's.
Curtis, J. H. MeKcritt. .
M M Prind!.

•mua'
4 ftxHBepuLScaa gctefotedXre^
* Wo are ever ready with ou pen to Supervisor. L Wthoa; Toi^ Otoit, X*'
| note any thing that will tend to promote Martin; Treasurer, J. F. Msefir Jnstet&lt;
rf u. F— 0U sno.tr a.; ta, I
the boat interests of our city.
tire of tho YsSOB fte Wfr
0.
w. fVn.br ■ r^-1-r-- -'fflgg —J
J. G-mpheU ; Boheol Itsmocrir jf tl
N"*i~ &gt;
Wit-niii a

Mtehif&gt;an Central R. R.
OL&gt;Jl*Mhtn.E ARD DIRECT ROUTE.

BoUs'crks.-

of Ila\--'or men and buys, Sundowns
for ladies, tho best and ches{&gt;eot in tho
market at
Btasn 4 Bulit'i.
Adxivistmatwu Sale at tho residence
' of W. H. Coleman, in Johnstown, Tues­
day April Mt i, CAUfnairing at 10
O’clock *. a. A largo lot at stock and
fanning tools to to sold.

The motion fora change of venue in
the Vanderpool case was closely argued
sad coctretsri before Jedge Brown, at
Its nest tarmmaa to Lincoln, tho Kalanraaoo, last week The Judge reo| Capital of Nebraska, fifty-five mde. wret derod hi* docUioa on Saturday, grunting
of the Missouri at ITattamouth Thia is tho motion and naming Barry county aa
the only direct avenue to tho South
tho plane of trial. 8o it comae into our
Platte country, where th., sake of rail
road land last season, rose to half a mil-. now circuit, and Oar newly elected Judge
will at once have upon his hands &lt;me of
the mo*t imiurtant trials on the dockets
in thia State.
It is probable that the
cane cannot go on trial till the July term.
Judge Lovell holds hia last term in this '
county ou tho 24th inst, and will occupy
।

sJklS wl»' h he will bold a abort term in '
the Barry circuit, and will probably be
able then tote the tin- of trial in the
Vmderi&lt;K&gt;l ease.
W.0M. the above facta from the,
Grand lUpida Ahyk.

fCity" at Hicks 4 Fulo*.
1 Barr llio CoflLe at 1U1
Cents per lb.

j.&gt;ta«ae.l.Ch*r.agaK;,

GEORGE PRESTON

-d

CITY PAIUT SHOP!

A f»H M»w IlVt-Sr
MW. J. H. Mrfnroe; Clerk. X r.Xys,
Treasurer, H. Were : T-i -f
W. P. Bristol Ja Uk-MtoD. C. p.
Idms. telwnilnapwQtar.a^X CurU,

- - ------ -- ---------------- ,------Direct ymu letters to No. of P.
,

City Dining Rooms
were alerted -a this township : tepernscr, Chas Youngs, (POM.). Tows
Cterk, D. &amp; Tyler; Xaasurcr, D. At
Bowker ; School Tanpeeta^AJbplsgio j
Jsatire of the Peace, a &amp; Lamb j Justire of Peeoe (to fill vreuney ] «. K
Bay ; (te. of Uighurs, X T. |te»toe; Com; qf B^bwvs [to fl! ereaaey 1
L A Osgood ; OmateMteN. Ontekre
lain, X D. Marein, Cbae. Vaterite, X
L. Hrernt. ; tiesrtoas, B Bayne, Wm.

Tho stnughi Itepah&amp;an tuAci elected
over two other slips of 'paper in tho
field. Supervisor, J. C.' Hnfc ; Zow»

Clerk, T. T. Dewey ; TWsurer, X Q.
l etter, Jetefo. of the Pere.,’ (tel tana)
L. X-pUn. t Jrerire rf th. Pw-O ftofll
vocsneyl A. fitreoter; CoteaMOMTOf
Highwnya, W fMgy ; fMMtfjjjbOe
The spring term of school wmmsored
Mbaday
Good I mas 4 Bsamw, we uotaoss have
received another pile of salt

Will retire fruct the active du­
ties of the firm, and devote his
time to closing op oar book*.
A Gfteec yean business imperilively requires this step, and
we expect oar customers will
at once examine their accounts,
and settle the same by Cam or

tar, B. Ikrnne ; OtostaUm, D. P. Wolf,
W Breley. J. Shoup, J. Gibeon

All Hopabfiosa, r^rey one, a coMable; Supervisor, Elyah P/H&gt;teriu;
Town Osek, X W- Bhriase; Trtssfrm,
The Odd Follows of Barry, and ad­ Alenas B. Daream ; Justine of the
fit"
joining oesutsso will celebrate tho com­ Feeeo, Ebeneeer tew&lt;y ;
ing annivectery day of their order, el Pence (to fill vacancy), J. B. Eastman ;
V'nion Hall, in Hastings, on Wedn.-sdar, April 26th, 1811. The decnonstra
tion will be public, aad the tuemboa of
Is W. W. Kelley, or Willard *8" the Order will appear in full regalia.
The Bev. Geo. B. Joealya, of Grand
Hays alJormsu of tte 2d ward f
Baptda the moot etoqnent speaker in
Wu. Learns haa just received a lot of
tho State, will deliver the Anniversary
Cmauobabm weather daring the past

One dollar wiH actually cure your
cough. Buy Basu's 1‘rcrouit Euxi*.
Aocurr A hlam. Agents.

from this community, we shall
uow officr our Goods at great­
ly REDUCED PRICES to Cash
and Prompt Panng Otntomen.

Kalamaxoo Plows aad Cutogs
for sale by K P Bwmdl 4 Ck^ at John

Church in this dry.
At the annual pariah msoring h.-M on
Easter Monday, Meesru. IL A. Good-1
year. D. G. Tfobireon, F. D. Ateta, N

i^xnsr.

HOT

&lt;•
Sics —Hr Willard Haye is enttfiasd
tohtahomo wiGskknsua. Hehastxen
quite low.
To-Siarr tte calico, neck-tie party for
tho benefit of tte bond, secure tttfafon

Last Saturday wee os wuws ssmotar,
and linen cuata, straw hate, ice cream
and srfda water were very suggestive to

just peering forth from a kite 11 ooL
uma sheet Sxl®, pabliated by e young
lad, with "SMSesa** talcs motto, at
Midland City, 'gives a nqr fiaturing litter,nur:
compliment to ths Bsaxas aa

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Ftua —Grand Bapide was vmtoti by
a deoCrretarv fire cm Tuesday night, deOoTte property to the amont rfttefi,-

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BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR

�LEGAL NOTICES.

PROBATE ORDER.

Sat What W Will Do!
BITABES BELLINO BAP/DLY.

Oaaly

M TO 830 A DAY!

ftie ladiea win Mndoratand
cover
that over with a layer of pot*, pressing
it down ao that tho poo., will be in tho
water; thay will then iweli «*d»prout
the root* growing down into the water
their fine fibre. printing a beautiful
anpeoraneri rtet thia in a window, and

sharps’

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O^l W.r vea WaLtt—To throe
bushel* of rval aahea, not rifted very
fine, add oao Iraahel uf very fine gravel.

umeuwl vur Btaart
r |A »«r«y racy act I
raUcafcra jjcmt fc

S'«7 py«

■ cT«&gt; .uSjftJ

COUGH! COUGH! COUGH!
REMEMBER

CHARLES J. 1-ETEB8ON
«» Chrolnut tit-, 1‘blLaa.tpt,'.'

.U» era aatr I».•*.' .Hmtm. »d Ih.
p*yi.&lt; la taa.rma. .AmMW,

"Ac &lt;N|M Mf fieri &lt; the

ECLECTIC MAGAZINE
have bite of waste lemon rind, pure the

sJsss’&amp;.-as^K:

FOREIGN LITERATURE.
New Volume begin* January, t(I|.

note the ajirita with essence of lemon,
and form aa excellent flavoring for tart*,
custard, etc

IMaa alUrta «slJ I tried tr
&lt;M.WIU TsUms "
Klu.bctv T. I

MOW U THK TIME TO aL'BoCKJBg,

caution,

To Coot k Room.—The- simplest and
cheapest way to cool a room ia io wot a ।
cloth of any sue, tho larger the better,
aad suapoml it in tho place you want
cooled,
the room be well rouble,
tod. and thy tompereturu will rink fcten
tea to tw.-afc degrees in low than an
ktx:r’
U"
“i0!*04 ky nM»y

ERIE

RAILWAY.

1,100 miles under MS mile* without
One Mnnagerneut Change of cuacher.

THEA-KETAR

i«'h&lt;»ter to Now Turk, 80S mile*.
HuiiaLc tv Non- York, 423 nsiloo,
Dunkirk tu New York, ICO mile*,
Cleveland tn Now York, CSSmilcW,
Cincinnati to N. Y., NW mile*.

WONDERS
ILOOMiatTOII (ILL

OF THE WORLD."

tUttEUT

4244

■jUDIClAi"
ASTRONOMY

REDUCTION OF PRICES

North Missouri Lands
i Glib Promt*—When i
of • glaw decanter ii too j
wH with bat water and 1
—i neck will cause the g'-uas
t»Cd the stopper may ba re­
---------, -n phial* tho warmth of the i
finger may I® lufficient.

Hannibal

6RMT SAVING TO CfflSUHRS

and St Joseph

03266631

il. COMPACT.

ISTORY OF THE
VAR IN EUROPE

[ SOcU . »»d My «Ul MM- H— Mtr it.. •­
EDWARD WILDER, Land Ceiw'r.
Un.luri, Ma.. March I. ICO.
phorboc
up in an open caaoment
will prove an effectual barrier io their
entrance. Ounphoraiad warita applied ;
aa perfume to the face ana handa will1
prove an effectual peevvntativa: but, 1
aromatic vinegar is the

BAY STATE

SUSPENDER.

CAUTION

Btaiaa from arida can be removed Ly
^Irite ef hartahorn diluted.
Repeat if

AND

No waiter if it does ever you the pkwe■ra, the aoeie.-v, the thousand jwarir

E?“SS^---------

through. YMieve yoa
tU matter, aad that no
it Put forth vourwbo

,1870
i tf HtoSi. ******

FOB^opEBUNK
W. Will taaart aa adranlwwnl

JURUBEBA

■ OWE MONTH

FRE1
ELLA CO.

MTTS mnne-IACHMS,

UHL! MUCH iMPttflD-AKD 7)11

^Universal lothes Wringer

5"

tint' bind if JinMa

ml k. iMAawlly ratawMaete U U trory tewDr
aaa &gt;i.*« riaury »*w* ■MdfaVM.
tetoeaeaBtaU FwtewiO.U ............. II ■&lt;

much-* nut ona.

nsatwga
j&amp;FSrlSk!
ui Fubliahing Co.,
BUTLAND, VI.

••••- •
, itlioutrbanp-ofe.wehoa. J
...•^.aXTra-watU...,
&lt;«.«&gt;» Un... m /Utow.

Gxxxaat Ltrnanaa
.
-...t ,41. L«e4 m. awAraaad afl Ums. "i
—2U
EnrruauiDoaMiMum

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                  <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1871.

VOL. XV.

NO. 51. “ You re a pretty girt to be married I"
;aoidnnagvd aunt to bar nioos. “Why,
. what do you know about ho-ustk.epfac
-jo* fa-* a hearting teHsi llZ
xuro yosr husband has need of a mint

"La! auai, I erpoei to board; you turns of Ur bort days, France has a
need not think I aboil bo^ar my head work to do which was never before
with dooraotie raoM.
BrwrWy thrown epon a modern driBAd nation.
I*«whi people seem to enter upon it
boards now, that gets married gonteclly,
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HARDWARE

“ What shall you pay a week far
such kind of living r’ inquired tho
anni.
n, " and as fine a tittle girl as over I
"Mr. Hvde rays ho eau get firal-riaas
r; bfesa bar sweet Hue eyes."
board and acoommcdaiioM for flfiaoa
'But isn't them a ntuas or some such dollars; two rooms bountifully situated;
son hero, who would take charge of and I am sure that is ebasp onotlgh.
What UHyde’asalary? Why.sixhun1 Thar* waa a nurae brought her on. dred driiar* row.-and the premise of

Iron, nails, glass, sash, doors. blinds. paints, oils, putty,
spokes, hubbs. pins. spring* axles. farm bells, tin
ya re and shelf goods of every description-

'• Bo ymi u» going to live ost p
are you J Now let tn« tall you,
you talk foolishly If your hu»k
nt proaout receiving six hundred,
lay by eao of them. It's all no
Joseph Verfey stood aghast, staring to go beyond your MStJJl
at the rosy baby a* it lay crowing in the
"Why.aunti nobody Nhkl
woman's anna, and wondering which of .
hia lucky stars ho ritould coll on io aid
him in this unk&gt;o* ed-for emergency. A i
full-grown young lady niece wruld hare I
been bad enough—but a baby !
“ Ho thia ia my niece," ha muttered, i
" And what am 1 guing to do with her?"
Ho turned suddenly to the woman.,

IIALINESS■feHOP,
lOT jy Orayfaw rt frro-

IN-ilUNKECHOH WITH"THE BUlWNESB, FILLED W#TH THR REST
OK WORK.
REPAIRING DONE ON HHOBT NOTICE,
WORK MADE TO ORDER AND WARRANTED.
FARMERH OF BARRY COUNTY CALI,
AND REE OUR WORK. AND
WE WILL PLEASE

(

'maavkaTwright.
SOLE ABENTS FOB TKE BBCIIEIE AN CUFMB BEABU AN
■swes ros smut cHsn.

JOHN A- GREBLE.

“ In on hour, sir."
“ Would you be kind enough to taka
core of th* child tin then ? 1 supjiosa I
must taka it home with me; fori can't money unlawftdly, waa emeted, held to
vary well drown it. or throw it under biu^ and n prison stored him fa the
llio cor wheel*.-’
“ Sir/’ ejaculated tho aitouuhed. Susie did not heifer, him guilty; they
stowazdaax
had al way! lived to ecoMtuscal, and it
But Mr. Verioy turned on his heels j. could not be.
and strode out of th" depot, tcorrely
Bat tho trial proved olberwiao, and he
aula al tint to comprehend the disaster wax cxmvicted, and wtitcnced to impristhat had befallen him.
' onmoat far y*ara.
Tho train was at the depot when he ,i “ How came you to do so, Hyde F'
returned sad the woman awaited him ■I asked the good old aunL

MARK RUSSELL.

CARRIAGE FACTORY

DRY GOODS.

HATS, CAPS.

DRESS GOODS

BOOTS, SHOES.

GROCERIES.

CROCKERY

IT TiltA IIISTIIB Cl SH !

and

h wpywhew in the State.

Eianiie tir im!s

HTGG1ES

Prim, ail it Till limit Satisfaction.

fey. "Wril, fast's Indry."
“ Where's the nurse, sir P’ inquired ’
the woman.
“ The nurse ? What uttne F’
“ Why, I supjswo you went to get a
nurse I”
| “Nmr once thought of it;" ejacula­
ted Joseph, madly smiting hia forehead.
He was something of a bear, to an­ “ Here—give the thing to me quick, the '
. ewer so crustily when Barbara Smith | train is moving."
i rtood in the doorway, with the shadowy
He had hardly time to spnug on ;
lashc* drooping over the soft brown
board an the locomotive gave an un- ’
eyes, and roses molting into deep car-, earthly shriek, while the baby followed j
' mine on her rosy chcexx until her mus- suit vigorously.
tin dresa was plain in comparison. Such
He staggered to hia smU, holding the :
a pretty, big-eyed, Uring little Barbara
l as she waa. in all the blonde freshness
of her eighteen summer*, and tlie soft
l sigh that flutter* from her lipa os tho
“ Thera, there, ble* its littfe heart!”

he exclaimed, imitating the colored wo­
man. “Wo won’t cry, so wo won't."
But tho baby evidently had an opin­
ion of her own on the
—2
would cry in spite of various blandiahments practiced by tl.-&gt; bewilderod un­
de such m shaking the umbrella han- mrnl u u uuo llow M „ oraBB UU1B_ a
Wle. swinging h* watch, and trotting hfe of gaudy show may do for a hutierbolh knoce.
q
MTnr for a -r* or a woman who
People' begun to look around reto BUrnv« ths season.
proachfuUy; vvnng men shrugged their
wife should strive to aid tU hus- mg improper food.
r , J“““if Ud,“ rW1*!- „ band in tho toils of life, and honest uh
Naw Chicago, Kan-, wants to be a
“
Hxuh
! htuh! tharos a darimg, dattr7
„er fan. of bringing
tribe, thank Providence.
Heridra I wtoyerod Mr. Varley.
I
and contentment. Then, young city of the thud ria*.
think it waa bwoming dangrroua to re­
Tho scarcity of coal ia greatly comBut stdl tU baby wept, and wmfed, ratn, fook wril cro you make 'holes of
Xi ia that place any longer. I am
and guaahod its gums, for of teeth it ■, life t^ucr.
.
y-nino to-morrow, and that ia just had hat two. Mr. Verier b«ran to 1
_______
•
twenty yean too lid tut mo to go maleiag a fool of myself. Fancy mo getting
married I No y^u don't, Joosph Verier,
my friend.”
ur again art hi* foot in France.

MICHIGAN,

The best Iron,
The best Timber.
ALL THE BUTTER MD EGGS DT BARRY COUNTY,
TheUeet Work
For which tho Highest Market Price will bo Pail

in their construction.

im niimm wflRks

I Item ember the. place—at the
I Old Stand of J. L. Reed, fool
\of Jefferson Street north o)
the railroad. Hastings.Mich.

fXWTlfe

MACHINE.

CAM

‘A-ssitrcizia.

“The letter of tuy poor brother’s ex­
ecutor came just :n tone, or I should
certainly have footed away more time
than would have boon sensible or profit­
able. Poor, door Harold ; 1 don't soo
what on earth poascaand him to fall sick
and die on his way home from Venire
and leave his daughter ou my hands,
too. Why could ho not have left a son
iaatead of a daughter ? 1 never did
undarrtaad * woman's ways, and what's
more, 1 don't want to. I ara to meet
Father, doer lather, come homo with me her at Bpoedvill-.s ant take her home
with me. - OF' groaned M». Verfey,
now.
referring despairingly to hia latter.
The clock in the eteepfe strike* tree ;
■■
l
a
V •
MaOk La.
You said you were coming right home
&lt;-•*4 atop.
As soon oa your day's work was done.

, .

Bgu 0.0 IA»»LRY‘.

JACKSON WAGONS
Glen &amp; Hall Threshing Machines, Clov&lt;
IliiHers and Grain Drills, and Gale’s
Patent Sulky Rake.

Hear tho sweet towo of th- child.
Which th* night-winds reT«n: as tbey trunks, and a boon* box and a parrot«
cage; that’s the way women always
rouu;
Oh, who ronld rrsid thia uioat phialivo travel, I betteve. I am glad I am out
of the way of Barbara's faaciaaticma
dear father, crane

Mr. Varley looked out of th* car win­
dow, ia a sort of calm deeperation at

-j

fa newsKVanois .ora.

tap gi istaital Deitim.
ram * rtom.’.

•to bnv

GROCERIES
nt the new brick store of
r. TRQOMAV.

Dr. AIKIN,

Hoventy-five cento a toa is now tho
wholesale price of ice in New Y^rk.

tetter, th* subject again occurred to hia

pjjYMgg—&lt;——-

A. FUHBAKE. M- D-

reply. “Sho wanted to lire like other
^|&gt;lc, and I wished t» gratify her, and
iihjliia way I eotuniited tnv Brxt breach
of trait."
The broken-hearted wife lamented the
beginning eb. had niade, when, alaa! it

.. j large amount of tax*
. to hi* wife to keep; red*d so that be was oomsuppose thorn ia no danger of a baby pdfod to take a trip that would neceoritate
his
absence
from homu for throe or
borating its lungs; but 1 should think
four
day*.
Ho
left aad she hid the
if there wss such a contingency, this
*y. About ten o’clock that night a
baby was in a fair way of meeting it-1
party of men, wearing disguises, broke
'------- 1 the lonely wutnau and demand। w wu tax money. She refused to give
Vain boast, as ftoilo aa rain, as Mr.
u
Aitor "alVerfey very soon drarovered. The bafa Ttin to forao bar to leU the
by not only mod. but it screamed, it hiding place of the treasure, they soarriibeked, it doabfed toeelf ovar in more,
fof ; t
fo^ it After poeeesaing
ways tha. e oontartraHrt’a wiktoai
of
dream* oould un*pmo, and heoxmo apher to get them some supper,
partly froatoc with pasmost. Th. p«- ,
j,.
spirathm broke oat ra huge l«da on | thUte-d Ulk«J»u oXeredtb. fctea of
Joseph* brow; h» free Bushed,
I pfaKming them,and thn* preeerv.ng at
■”n
th««d«d M
once the money and her hnabsrad’s hon­
or. She deftly slipped some srssnfc in
tho coffee she was mixing. They drank
heartilv, and fell dead shortly sftrtwards.
Stic stripped the diagniasa off sad found
that tiro of tho vOhuna were strangers,
but the third waa her hoaband, who bad
taken this means of stealing tho texes
of the people. Tho store fe almost too
liorribU for crodulsnco, bet ear ittfcrmonto were oosxfidssrttbat the fart* wore as
And Vet ley pulled the baby un into a they stated them,—Baser Graisssraw/.
sitting posture with a sadden jerk.
"I’ll do it," quoth Mr. Verley. "1’11
taks tho back express at four in the
morning and go straight then- Ah,
you stop crying, you littfe hypocrite, but
it won’t do any good ; I'm not to be
caught twice in the same trap.”
Barbara Smith was watering her
tutsressa in ths bright sunshine, whoa
he arrived with his vuHae and baby.
“Dear ma, Mr. Verfey," sho *jsoafeted, blushing “rofe«iialro-&gt;yrod." “Why,
what a sweet baby."
"Yea very swart," he raspuaded, dry­
ly. “It i* my niece that 1 waa to moot
nt Spoedvilfe."
"Why, I thought alto was a young

xaayba a poodle dor. and there's no
knowing what else. I don't toe why
Harold wanted to die and leave Ha
Bat 1* has been calling far you;
j daughter to my care just now. Speed­
Indeed be !* worae, urn say. ho will dis, ' rille station; twenty-seven miles farther.
Perhaps Ufore moraing shall dawn ; I, I wish il &lt;** twunty-aevcu huntlrwd
And this is th* mewuigr. sho sent m* to miles, that's what I wiah.”
And with this vindictive sentiment in
hia mind, our hero bed a red silk hand "Como quickly, or he will bo gone."
Father, dear father, cenae homo with *e korriiief ortrrbi. head, ami tried to lose
himself ia n eeri« of brief, troubled
The otoek in the stored* rtrfkra three ; dreams, wherein ths vision of a tall,
did I, but U seems she's not.
The. house is so lonely, the hours are to
Barbara, whot do you sttppMO brought
m. book r b. added speaking wy fart
for fear the baby would ery.
Im
“I don’t know,’ faltered Barbara,
and seising uaabrrila, valise end travriiat shawl, with th* buMliag bewildor-

vilfega, sitaratrt at tho jtmUfen of ser
oral nalxny#. with so faqmiag Atnoriasn gothic structure far a depot. Into
th* building Mr. Vestey walked, lockad
right aod feft for th. vtrang te&lt;y who*
grartiaaaHp ho waa to aaarara.
“ Of rararra." b* trapradrt raratoUy, I
। “aba'll bo ac tba foakort far sra; wo-

An Austrian l*iy recently died, and
left 144.000 to Stranes, ths oamposer.
Crows wove asnoag th* other siege
delicacies served up recently in Paris.
During th* ftaaaeM year 1M040
toxa* worn paid on 1.140,720 dogs ia

naas I‘at«ma, K*a7 has bad seven
then at thra* Hrtlss.
, .

O. N«*r Y^« day th* »W*

�fa schools Tfa text df tbe MU OS
passed is as foiWs:
Ss.twx 1. Tfo Pstfh tf
SM» »f
msri. That every jusrent guar­
dian ’K other perron in to btatoof Mfohc—^--^—ocmtrol and charge of any,

RUGS
Medicines,

Dye Stu ft’s,
The German Poore Dwuonstratiuus
throughout to country, ia which to
gr.nt ci^uily of the Germans poetic?
pared, deaervo* riwidatioa. It may
s&lt;-.-m strange to native, bora citixons tha|
their folhnv cituca* should take such a
lively iatorest fa to affairs oi otbre
land*. I havw heard it, moreover,Svmarked that there organfasd demon■ trati.,n* are evidence of subjective foyally ami fidelity t j thoforeign jioteutates,
which the Gormar.-bvra ritisens fonnab
ly abjured, before they became citixons
ed. illiterate artisans who oootrol, from of to Unitel Blates.
to Hotel do Villa, to dartifaai of Par­
is, have simply mad. sp their minds to however, to a groat degree, tribotoe to
die, &gt;f need be, fa cfofoi.ee of the cause the unity and power ot the fatbedand,
toy bare taken up. What they want' fur the Get mans at home never Ml too
keenly tho non-entity of Germany, un-;

in tho foDowiag brief bfognaphi-.nl no­
tion argan the aaleetfo. of Gov Blair a*
ttrinwo of Um ■mmitte^ of wnafo

nwn, fa vWtfo vo me* heartily join
The Jffase nays :—
Th* Third Dfotrirt, an 1 tho State of
Mfeb^w. hare reaaoatabe proud of th.

School Books S' SlaMmtrvThe TrcMurrr reported ihil he In re­
reived of William Powers, Village Tree/
urrr, for rouiiogret fund... .|l»2 1»
Raoeived from Townsbii. Trvas'r 231) 28
Rooeired from Vilfage Tiresorer

fahoob had better sead for specimen
cupfoo of to mogsrin* and foason pa­
per*. Country Sunday Schools had bet­
ter try this system. Publisher, J. W.
McIntyre, St. Louis. The April num­
ber routafas-J-Th. Sabbath School tho
Child of tho Church; Take your Son
with you ; Th. Bibfo Boy, On to
Mansgwn.nl of Sunday School Ubrarfos; Knoouroget-mst fa Work ; Give ;
What to Teachers' Mreting should rot
be ; Exeeltencses and Defects of Sun­
day School Toacfan; Loeioas /for to
littfo Onse; Resides Book Notices.
Sunday School Intelligence, L»t eons Ar
each Sebbelh,” Cc.

may havw csijo’ud some ivnsideatiion ;
but if he wsa a citi:*u from tho twenty­
odd smaller countries, many with unpruni uncvwblc names, ho was perfectly ।
lost. Tho Germans ia to t’nited States :
fl______
knowing tbe power of Germany in tbe 11 Mni«SSHSmH*H I
fields of thought, literature and science, ————————— ------could mure fully pereeive to small

or ottior iwreon shall
topTTWifasu of thia act. said * lirrnt,
guardian or other person shall bo liable
to n fine of not I**c than five dollars or
am ton HU for to first otfonre. nor
tern than 810 ar tm than 821) foe the
second and every sebanjucat offeure;
asid fine shall be «uli&lt;r ted by tho director
of said dfotrint into name of to distriut, ia oa action or .fobt or oa to ease,
and when collected shall be paid to tho
aaaawHoe of to district in which the d»-

51 ml&amp;msaeiMiliRsl:

phrey for 1870, with accompanying taUre of untold vahre to th. people of the
State, baa ton issued, and makes a
Book of name 6M pages. We lam.
from to Lansing ff/peUhn, (a copy of
to report not yet having bees received,)
tot the intention ha* been faiik/uUf
carried out of giving ia etatietioal tahfos
only folly inform the publie on fol max
tore relating to taxation, but shall furaifo. the mean* of an* won ng thousands
rf qBastien* which tho force in the office
are obliged to answer from year toyear.
Ho ee*itnatss tho expenditure* of 1870
ud 187 V fee the expenaee of tho tote
Government and to meet requirements
of existing laws at t2^&gt;15,422 23, leav­
ing a cask balance November 80th 1872
af W0N,lT8.5d, estimating tho total reempts al 88,718,600.77. But tf .payasrats are made on appropriations made
and unrated for, end 84'-0.000 is ro-

In answer tu the foiovs, from tho
Hastings Hom* Zramfo of the 1 Ith,
ituh we submit to foUotrmg Affidavit
of our Shonlf, ami leave tho questisu
of varasity to the yerdu : of an intelli­
gent labile.
State of Michigan, (
Barry County, t
Lmae W. Vnx&gt;man, bteng duly swore depocre and toys
that he is Sheritf of tho county of Bar­
ry, and waa Sheriff ef said county on
the 3d, day of April A D. 1871, and
that the statement; lbs! he eandoeted a
prisoner from th* Jail to to polls to
vote, on to 3d, clay of April, A. D. 1871,
eitliar in to 4th‘ward otto city of
Hastings or elsewhere, and from thence
back to to Jail, as stated in th. Hast-

w u. tt. roei
Notary P

'Tho insurgents will fight
energy of drepe ration ; tho!_______
___
_
may at any momout, from I Ai"criean ritfamu that they should on
or cxirric-, waver and re- [ **»“ occ*“’n above all others have

8M.VkMS4te*
SiritriL"'

DENTIST.

Naiiilli
licliiu.

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.

CITY PAINT SHOP

PAINTERS

X.013
And they wore giren for to fol­
lowing person*, vix:
Claudius II. Great reemred two
■housaad four hundred and five 2,406
Charles Ryud received two thouI
•and four hundred and s-rren. 2.407

VBDtt’TKnr W4UTIB.

GBIATSlYDiSTQCfflSUIHB
From tho New York Triltuu we elip
to following, wl ich, w* commend to
tho attoatfou of to cuaramen of Salt,.
everywhere. cspcioDy aa it has been
charged that th. existing Tariff increase. I

Press*.:, Msyur, 11 reorder,
Btofoy, Birdsall, Keufirld. Wit,
Barlow, Ea*iman nod Haau
M iiiuteS'of last sweting read aa*
proved.
The Mayor called for the (ton

th«| co.t full »t htiirti per cm/. ' yet,
prou.inent z|iliilo*ot&gt;hical German* re­
oven to Chicago TMea*. tho organ uf fund to fake foading rolls ia tore writmsont bat, neverthrinss, fajuriou* dracompelled to 'admit that Salt Is &lt;fo,r unstration.
&lt;k*L Turaoy. mad* a thorough Beto-day, under the .listing T.triff than it
wav uxiler a Revvnae Tariff in I860 in I publican •fwceli nt th. I'cnc* licmco-

CHOICE GJIQQKK1E5I
Afa» etna Joe Grab 1

COME AMD HEE THEM

Jlwltmmi
1871

Spring Examinations,
bells, is the Bccoi.d Ward, sad tot to
same sli.iald be repaired, and asked to be
continued.
Report of Caesmiuee aeT.'iastfo* moved sad carried that
Mr. Grant be mptreSed tn cloe* up tbe

Presidoni n. popular aa President AnpU, of Venrong will continue our
young and noble University ia the front
caak of to world's imWitfa.of learn-

,

1871.

1.MG

txsiTT UxTSLoen.—We
{atians to Prof. Stuart,
a friend, far copies of tl
f to Vnivrtfaty of M
l&gt;71. The cataleguo p'
f 1,110 stnActrtx, reprt

»voyoem&lt;M.Ufo Thodebttom Nnv.
K. 1870, including Unde and interest Medics! Deportments. This record is
SCI apis. ha.be— 88,800,70160. From one of which tho I»»pU of tho Bute
1M6 to MTO, faetato, to people have may well taka pr.do, end we ho|&gt;* and
behove to appropriation at 875,000 for

rtOTXOCK

New Advertisements. '•

_______ _ _____ __
_____
Gennany exercised under to systeos of
followers, and is fearful of pushing the I aggregation of small yet fadepeodent
■wnflirf^asjret^to to estremity. where states. The Genusas, moreover/fto)&gt;
the very oxiateucoof hia Administration tot their persona! standing will bo,
w ould be staked fcpoa tho iseun. Th.
greadj
i-otaaod.
to augmented re- *
insurgoato Imre &lt;m. hundred thousand ■—
-■ - \
----- Ly
-------oommitted. and by him *ceoantad for the mcm-on iwpcr faridre fighting unJcr^1"1* wl“th Gera.any enjoy.
Admitting-a!) this; admitting that
same as money raised for school pur- to prutectaiu of forts and mtrenchm eat*.
^be I reeident will aet-gtt.eapl to carry - Germany fa the continental nation
Bac. 4. It shall b* to duty of the di­
whifoi shine fa eapaUs of steady and
rector or pre rid sat, to prosecute any of­
fatolli^cai prograae; admitting tot to
fence oecmring under thia set, and any nothing sluirt of wboluefo. treachery
ean prevent hi* triumph. The retolrc present military regime will gradually
may be pnulent, but it giro* the jstrty
of infinite daring an advautagu wliicl
by say taxpayer ia said district, unless
“T’*’ v—»•••-:
to presom so roomiamed of shall be ex­
Commumato hare it, iosefo of Paris,
»’&gt;«» unity waa a first reseatscused by the district board, shall be lia­
ble to s fine of not kws than |20 or simply wait upon events, and are. to this •' &lt;^uiditwn to liberal progreas, and that
.
-tu
----r
.a
tlicretore
thure
was
cauvo
of
g.-ncrnl
more than A50. which shall !»• prvroTas long-deferred attack upon P
cuted for and m tho cams of the aaemrejoicing; yet as American citfaca. th.ro
err of mid district, and tho fine when cannot bo much longer delayed I
was something dee to their dignity, and
eoUected shall bo paid tu th. asreuor, to impossible to cun ternplate Without 1
to to beactocnee uf Ropubliean iasti-1
: tufa'll*. Thu enrwful avoidance of any
to street*, when the Versailles troop* words indicative uf seif-government, oft
fono a passage through tho battered ! Bio rocoguitiou of to blowings of to ’
5 of ,1‘"
“I*™"1/ of
meat in the Home Journo/, th*: “we portals of Maillot, am! with th. arous'd
wc:» called upon ti&gt; witno** the Sheriff r.? -I i»,-i.. i»»i
condu. ting a priaowr from the jail to their way stop by sic? to tho very conthe not!* to vote, and theneo bock to ths
j*fl,“ aa to Sheriff did' bo such thing quarter must be earrio^ in detail, and 1 Adinifang-to rij{bt of (formaqy to
the war within to city may take days ""
'
**" * "K~" "**“
to decide.
with nil the
loyal troop,
rorapOMdcu

BOOTS A Nit SHOES

Now “to mtefofaa" precfaely fa—
Itos to high duty on nail ettonce to
Tho Caaaese are rrnewdingiy prospercost of tot article t* oemroams t If to, one and Gov-error Bootroi^ efaee his
towhat exmsamam? and to what ex­ retorn from to Kaat, feels sang nine of
tent? P. cites to fart that nil ha* beCOTIC itoasr fa Chicago under protec­
The Houw seems to be very eloeolv
tion than It in under comparativv free .........................
bilM
be hoped tot th.

qiivstion,’1 so long u a fact tog isn't a
tart remains! Is that response impell­
ed by insanity c r dishonesty.
To that oracle w. have seen no ro- ■
spouse by to Ctoagw ffintoss, end Jsv-1
sumo none can be given, aa it ia a fact .
that salt fa cheaper to-d*V, not only ia;
Chicago but ia Hastirgr, tbnz. it waa i

Neeiily Hot boca retaken by tho iaenrlgent*,nnda London di*j*!eh say* to
Vemail!** troop, bate bwe: repufoed
ha* forisi.hfan Um carrying of any be:;
lire red Sag by toNafamab. Tfatefor
o! certain Natioaa'a to ojs-s tue gate.

CAUTIO]

Hurry County-

Wilis CA8B0UC TAMl
Tto to Ki risai । teerteoMM
*S Cfce .mteerf*! «0-o«j •&gt; i.fotesir

e~ to

sw.T»j&amp;-as»TS

�RjE|»dBLIC\p B\|&lt;NE^.

iff Gates «f Kalamaaoo, thia dialiaguiahed person arrived th. our dty oa
Monday afternoon, Mra. V; a^ccmpaayiag thaw, and they all walked up stroat
just the Mesa as though they wen pri­
vate atnagatir rm a visit to our oily. It Mob or tho other, by a vary rediosl lar
that Las paoswl both braucbre of th.
Lsgiafeturo, with tagard to note. given
Iter. Wau Gtaham. of N. W. led,
CWsreaoe. aar. ’■Bits'* Pectoral Elix­
fox patent righto, Itprovide. ••That
ir acts like a charm "
I
Actojty A Sl^steW. AgVtsta.
Tuxtt is no use at talking, if yosi

■1CNM.A* CEWTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

OasMavxun, April 17th, 1871.
Ma. Bsxxxa
It having tern ao
long since I bare written anything for
tho Irixxrs, I hardly know how to pro­
cred. But to commence with, we have
had an .tectum Uro to Orengerilte
this spring, aad althcugh you are aware
. ' that, yet, [wrhap. you are not aware
huw things politically, are worked in
this town.top. As usual upon neb ocossion% (as stoctioM I mean) there an

The Erecutiv. Committee of the Bar­
ry On. Agricultural Safety, are recurai.
od te meet at tho Sheriff's office ia tbs
Oty rf Hastings cm Saturday, tho 23d
day of April at one o'clock p. m.
M. L. WlLUlMS, Boc
April 10, 1871.
2w

Has received lus Spring slock of DRY
GOODS J1JYD GROCERIES, which
fnlbnnd complete—bought for CASH

and Long*.

See circular
Ackley A Blade, Arente.

Tawhotr

‘

tan aa tlw Drag atoro of J. P. Seto
rrta A Ca, Awjoue Beward ^fMerit

any one in Hastings or surrounding Country.

The JtsteUw Am. ia speaking of (ho
new change tn the Vanderpool trial,
saya: Mr “Noteon. their Proeeeutieg
Attorney, is trying to make arrangeteents with tha Engelmann bento aad
tbe railread to connect at White Hall,
aa that. partie a taktag the boat hara la
the nxnuutg, can be in Hastings tha
same leaning ; he to also trying to have
tha thro of parties attoading the trial.

i’re,. M—teatka*

local filijipt;; Jlitice?.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD. REUAIli ARD DIRECT ROUTE.

IOZiU‘1
riisj aa n

£

nu, satisfaction did Mt gleam from tha
feces of tbe untarriflod. but on ths conteary, their leader, who was I suppored
a church member in good standing, but
was soon undreetred by the terrible
profanity that roiled from hia lips. It
was too bad, tndy, to think that tho Repuldloans should bo eo contrary, a* not
to let tha Democrat, rasa Republican
rancua to their own likiag. but it is a
way tho Republicans hare, and the sign,
just published, by J. S Uoodmsn A Oa,
of the tune indicate that they will eon
of CMcngo, IB, aad to bo sold by agents
tinno to UM.ou to that way for some
only, emitted. “firfekf &amp;4 torfe,”
genu of bounty ia Prow,. Poetry and
Mi. Editor, it truly does sue', heart
Picture. It fe realty a magnificent colgood. to ae. how perfectly happy tbe
Democrat, are about hero Why, they
bvo a Dwowretk Ssparriacr, and they
are ao jubilant over hia atoottoa, that
they forget that the Bepublioaa majori­
ty wa. thirty-eight on tho higher ticket,
and that samabody braids. D.mocrato

DRY

bead, of th. origfaU owner cr holder,
although the wris “gireu foe patent
right" shall not b. written or printed un
the fisc, thereof."
Tbe frikere to mark tush a ante aa
thus directed is usds a mtodmeanur,
punishable by fine or impafoonrorart

LOITER TH.W ErER.

date. Mr. I’bettorpluM. tho Ruperrieor, ia, although a Democrat, a gentle­
man. tomaet and wpeigU, and I doubt
not will maks a good a«eae
OU ricialtr ran get their reOa carded
I notioo in your last iseon, that you
without taking them out of the Ptats. child's book is a new feature in the subWo trust that tho starting of thia mill &lt; ■ripttan book trade, and opens up a now
riser ia this towuhip to ths Itepubliwin U&gt; tb» buildiug uf a large enter- ! fiald of waefnlnesa to agents.
W. cannot doubt that both pubbshere rans. J. Pox. was not alaclsd coostabls
aad agents will nap I rich harvest, as tart John L Yeung (Dana.) was alseted.
ir-n parent trill wrdially trelfou)c such Tborwt uf tha tiakrt (Itepubliean) was

•w
cfifoer. on Tuseday test, the fund, and
indebted new of ths township were
drrishKl. By looking over th. aaamred
valssation, we find that tbe city haa twothud. of the wboto valuation. Th. city
received for its share *223and its
ate aitte column all around share of the iudabtodare. is *390.00
&gt;rtel 1 Hardly a This sum is tbe railroad debt, inctadfhg
nA •aRijf'.paying advertising
Our city Treasurer noaired from the
inf the tivdfcng wants of tbe
lata ril lag. Treasurer *848,00, making
new oa hand about *1,078,00. There
are soma email account* y*&lt; unpaid and
after all is paid there will be a nice bal-

darpool thia naming. had vaaa ac­
companied by Sheriff Vrooman through
the bolte and bar* of th. Barry County
Jail to tee eell of the unfortunate W&lt;

Is Bteeesm—Early Bowers

Peninsular Railway.

Eadies' Misses and Children':

sippi. It truveroM Illinois and the whole
breadth of Southern Iowa. Near tho
Miasori, its trank forks into three
braacbaa, for it ha. throe wretorn ter-

Russell &amp;, Nevins

hi. had hi. share of Jail hie, and that
it ia againat the Constitution of our
State in delay iag matter, ao tong. He
should hare a speedy trial; ia afraid if

Town pumps—Local editor*

The ley uf tb. land-Egga
Bc uiso— The Piawagmitie.

Go to Grant a Phillip.' for epi*. '

W M

Shop with the Reed's, and will raperintend the fciabiag fata, nasal good style.
We shall took for more new style bog-

2,000

.day now.
]
I roan to Kiara. Denin. A Barber) have ,
Tnu Miohigna Legiaiatarw has nd- 1
ttlte tfo rooms formerly ocnpisd vf
'juurned.
•
.
Dr’s Baown, ovwr HpeaMtag’s ates* ,
&lt;'ni Hotnaotfrie grading'sad' suf
IMyWethom ro-fura«bsd fiw their band, sarae *7S betag Bottod. Th. boys
keep np their interest ia practising, aad
are bound to make improvements ao
they raw rank aa No. 1 al any excureion
or antertaiamenL No doubt they will
atleud many of tho aummer faativitiM
are receiving tag* aupplio. of spring
•ad aaaanar good., whists gore to show
that a liruiv trade i. aatieipaied tn sl^

Ite third terminus is at Hamburg,
and Nebraska, City. At Hamburg, it
makes doM connections, twice a day.
for SL Joseph, Leavenwor:h, Kansas
__ 1 .U_ —
___ .

Noth.
Ever thankful for the large
Patronage
from tliis community, we shall
uow office our Goods at great­
ly REDUCED PRICES to Cash

th. most popular cfftotals of tho Michigw Casual Bailroad company, bariag
resigited hia porilion au reoeatly tho
radpint of a very rf sparring testimo-

Btxr *1T in tha rity.et BsswU'a tf
Try G. A P's 75 rent Taw

Will retire from tha active du­
ties of the firm, and devote hia
time to cloning up our book«.
A fifteen yeara bauinen imperitively require! • thix ttep, and
we expeci oar automera ■will
at once examine their accounta,
and settle tbe tame by Cash or

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and Prompt Paying Customers.

G. 4 P. sell all teas cbeaprr than •*&lt;
Union Hall, on Wednesday erasing
next. A rare treat may be expected.
Admission fro.. It ia an Anmveraary
•rearion. and tbe Odd FeHowa wiM ap-

Fh-m Baaaanrn.—Tweate-Are pereuo.
wore recently baptised aad added to tho
Buptfot Ctosroh under tho ministry of ths
Bev. 3. Muxom, who ndauaistared ths
asvwral converts on Munday '

Etp hsfosth attbi. tMteisss ■
Lsnar “
aiitoosdAn
V s &gt; allow
I 1 I’ Mtok
। s es

OgMMMMfoL^ uf Prof. Straub, ,

BARLOW

te Perry's Art Gallery aad ws made tbe
■teMaaslL Bohaacaseef tho iaeat
(laltery's in ths village and it is filled
with eottertions of aa ohoiaaat picture, as
can bo found in tbs State. If any of

Ws achaowledga tha raaatpt tf Tie
Ysrey Abaters’-, a tecatldy journal edit­
ed by Maatar Walter T. Dwight, aad
puldmhed for lb. edAcaUor. of ch. jurenite world. Tbe contents, beside, baiag
of th. bigbert order, we Urirely original
aad well ended for both young aad oid
Tbe paper ie rery Maliy printed and
preosate an exieltent appearsaee PubItehcd at Cbiregv, IA Maaatepet an­

IuM HnKHn Mrt.

t

GOODYEAR

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to What AS Will Do!
SJ/AR£S 8XLLIX0 RAPII-LY

Prwpwtmforin

rrHE QgKAffiST JESr.AlWy.

Han* and Machine Sawing.

J.fcPJcOATS
BEST

aii-caaa ia *u aaaiaui,

S3 TO *20 A DAY!

From No $ to No. 100 iacluairc

GW
Dollar!

SHARPS’
$150 for Eagle Brick Hand Machine.
$500 for Eagle Brick Power Machine.

■iMMiaiiaa &lt;111.1 aaaaeat

I cough? roroH! cough

bmmexagooi'b . ECLECTIC ^MAGAZINE
!f UTEkATniK.
hegiaa January, 187L

aaroLiuxK
to keep tail luinung. aad cover it clow;
W it auaunor for thr«&gt; or four boura till
tbe juice of tire moat ia entirely out,
then rtrwia it off, aad let it .tend till:
mk£ If there wag MM can tow&gt;l»

TIMB To *VBacalaL

;

AtQSi

A ponou reoorerins from an ill net a
seat not be toft all night without food. ;

Dunkirk to Now York, 1G0 niilca,
CT-rcland to Now York, GS5rHi!r«,
Cineinnati to N. Y., MM) tnilan,

YEW CARPET HOIS E

WONDERS
OF THE WORLD/

NEU'S
l.awrA •/ iuj. a
'tyt—Tfcw fo,.M..
Uto * MaaOapa. (M.

EEDvcnoKOrraicEs

NOTTINGHAM

C+.5:+:+.^^

LACES,

Scientific American
ftrMh.
Atiunwamt) i^bt.ii:

IISTORY OF THE
I WAR IN EUROPE
rf Harry la mm (autilwaWl.,

NEW V IEW it or YOSEMITE

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E. * H. T. ANTHONY A CO.,
fol DaeMwct. N«« Yeac.
- Oyfeeto Mrtn^UCM Ba«
.
".to MnaUrtarvr, U

nun &amp; OMAIMTAL TREES

I. C. MOTT, rreprurlor.

JURUBE

anoar ia Agent for Haatiaga and

, ndshf, Cor the rule uf Fruit Tnwe

— rf v»k.

m

&lt;i«, Fremont Engine Worki.

NEW YORK OBSERVER

YEAR

BOOK

AND ALMANAC.
TO BEI-isrUf JjLXCAJH '-ST. un

TIE IEW TOiK METHMUT

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                  <text>VOL XV.

MwW ta.

1IGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 27,

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNT

g^LEBLE

NO. 52.

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Cifit.

&amp; RUSS£xx

tWE^****
Un# Congress no power to provide
fi&amp;UUt thi, merely t.-chnical difiicultv T
yhf object of the Constitution wu to
iF’fri ‘Uf people of the State from
IttaAto violsmro, and to that end it pro1 r&gt;d«d in article four, section four, that—

1

$ TO re
•OLE ABUTS Fit TIE MCIEIE AUI Cilmi tEAFU Ail
■iwEt fob iamt titan.

aBOnqf
mark

Hon. AUSTIN

BLAIR,

the mail# and the eoUcction of H
»m daagaMua ;" 1WJh«i&gt;QV&lt;h
not thsM Writs ia beyond tho’ toi
th# State authorities ana that thi
of th# Executive of the United

mntoftaa ow^oii
th# executive bead c
tr Abo tua# imiag? t
cretionaiy jwwe^s.

(twm£
—Mr. TJLA1R, of Mmhigan said :
Ma. Sruxn: Thinking U dedrsLle ,
to spook nrotty rarotatyy on Ibis subjret,
1 had taken the |iaina to prepare tl.o line &lt;
of srgumont which I daainid to addrw to the House in writing. I coufam the temptation is quite strong to I
throw aside what 1 Lad prepared, and to &gt;

CAPS.
DRESS GOOTJS.

GROCERIES.

HOOrt*-SHOES

" •

CROCKERY

tltHUtf if

IT 11- HflNK M M!
.As anywhent in the State.

tame sir ini: ui Prices, ail n fill Tamil Saiiifaciini

J. L. 4-1&gt;. HEED,
aro ao busy at their CARRIAGE MAN­

caao,-uta LitoeSI
O# th# pcptxMy, r belief that ft.
mere grenUag.pf thiei Morses to th#
y *»

«u»-

man from Kentucky (Mr. Beck] idler '
bis order end style. On reflection, bow.
MMAlecreriede ttost Iw« recta,, the
no other inode uf aicertaiaing that
fine things I might atiomf* to nay in re­
tesnty. and then act in n clear caw f
ply to him far the benefit of my partic­
Miweoeawfecri livre a most wonderful
ular constituents by cud by. I ahnB
itdv-oxuti in the CunMituiiun, wiiich
1 therefore confine myself to ths ooune
which I had originally marked out, and.
if any time remain# thereafter, 1 shall
devote it to a reply to the gentleman attempted to do in tbo short bill which ' tutiun that—
°
'
from KepteekyMr. Speaker, since my tat coming
। boro, now something mure than four
y cars ago, we have never been without
a Uli pending to cure the chronic rebelR

UFACTORY that they hare no time to
write aa advortiscmi'nt at this time,
look out for them nt t’.e commence-

meat of Vo). XVI. of the Hawaii, which

r The FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE Agency .till remains at our
end all in want of one of rut narr machine# in the market, will do well to
nd oxamine the workings of the ume bclure purchasing elsewhere.

GRANT A PHILLIPS

PKOPR1 CTORS OF TILE

HSE^

GROCERIES

the rule of comtxurtion. Chief Justice
Marshall ■aid :
Till iMlrsmu rasulai u uiwnM at
i »be law, with the single exception of oer) (tan disabilities wLtet aftset mdiridwals
cssrtffKt iw*irsi."js:
the great responsibility wo assume.
SSvt. only under the fourteenth amendment,
But, while gentlvnsen urgn us so earn­
and which, I am sure, no one dr-signs to
, cuntiuu* long To me, sir, this was a estly not to vcQture beyond the lino of
great relief. In the recouslruetion meat­ powers granted to us by the Constitu­
. urea of Congress I have uerer taken any i tion, I ask them also pot to forget that
we are equally under obligation to afford
v»ry active part.
Considering the whole of article foar,
of | protection to the citiken which ia the !| lection
Od coming here al the
tour, together, I da not beritate
tlie Fortieth ConsTMa I lb'------------------ great object of the Constitution ittelf, I[ to say that a fair omstrurtiun of it will
. stroctiot. policy of Congrte# established and without which ail govern men t ia n aulhorwi th# Government to intervene
aul«tantially, and Ml into its coarse delusion end a snare
A body of more thfcn a hundred armwith my party friends, and have ouietly
i sided that policy to its conclusion. od men surrounds the house nf on ofliWiother it was the wisest po'iey posai- cor of the United Stalo, engaged in the
of hi% duties in
| ble under the circumstance# ia not now , ipeaceful
------- - rperformance
-------------------* repablican
aod to protectit,
on npplicslkal Mkijpatikmsslic violence
; opinions of many very able and patri- I atnpped, And wbipp.'d
wiltontb&lt;4iMj:-a$li pMtiiction without
appliMSsjrxwtoerW’ the necessity
eri*e«. although tbe| State aut’ orities
Wfta ‘.to nnply for aid, aad
’(MA^ intend toaUotaone half the peo­
ple to doatniy the other half.
||| to this bo added tbo argument
iMfti from tbs' fourteenth amendment

Fale&gt;&lt;.

Glen &amp; HaHi'I^fC^hipK Mnplliiwfi,. Clever
Hilliers mid Griuu Drills, mid Gpjc's,
Pntent Sulky Hnke.

Cash
Cash for Produce and soil for Cash
out of southem confusion, there ought
to hare been a milloanium there b#tot&gt;
thia time. We have been eleedily en­
acting pence there far six rears, only to
to, answered dial Ibero is no peace.
Sir, toy conviction ia that it la not law

ITEWAKT k STEIN HOFF.

Sirin al lettefifli BhM.

BOOTS AND SHOES
That there are great disorders in the
South at this time there is no doubt;
. but these thing# arc not altogether n«w.
: The attention uf Congress has nil along
been called to a similar condition of af-

W M. S. G O O D Y E A. K
Will retire from the active du­

ties of the firm, and devote hi*

itively require* thi* rtep, and

ire expect our ctwtotnera will
at once examine their account*,
and settle the same ‘♦Y.fjg11 Mfc
Nora.
'
Ever thankful tbi^btaire^r

83O3H

meats fail to aSnrd protection to the peo­
ple. Th# Klans are powerful enough to
defy the State author'.flow. And if you
deny to the General Government the an­
a to interfere, then there is no
J anywhere. To wait until the
State call, tor assia'cnco to suppress the
disorders ia to wait, in many instances,
for a voice from the gave. Tbo State#
ar# prostrate before a power lh*-y can­
not control. What, then, u the remedy &gt;
Will gentlemen who oppose this bib

ing into practical ofltet by logislatian
this tfneflrcnt matim of the law.- It
will pror# oca of the greatest eai»guards ia ilia whole instrument
Thcte remark, appy » the third aad
fourth sMboM of the Inil, which const!-

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SALE ,&lt;F

Dry Ohm and Carpets!
-A.T

THE

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Grand Central Double Stores of
JACKSON, MICHIGAN !
SABIN &amp; MASON,
Prices Down! Down! Everything Cheap !

D reas Goods.
BA iJOd

Hemp and Wool Carpets for-25

.

high opinion as
ment and of personal integrity
It affords me great pleasure
thi, announcement because it remoras

’

Black Alpacas,

Cheap!

Cts. per yard; Wool Ingrain

Alpacas for 30 cents worth 50!

Ill

Carpets from TO Cts. to
$1 per Yard ; Fine

strong men and stronger corjontic

Alpacas for 50 cts. worth 80!
ojrruptiblo statement, unip[rroac!ubb
by all them influence* -ia inralual.U.
11 is fur this rooMtu. thongh I hate

Brussels Carpets

Japanese Silks and Irish Poplins I

ONLY ONI DOLLAR PIR YARD

Mattings at Low Prices;

Ribbons and Parasols at Ex­
tremely low Prices.

Curtain Goods, all kinds &amp; Prices

It. nutiful Dvhiim-s I Shilling. Best.Cafieos
Ilin
flir a Cent..

Mt Mlpjori.

silently and imperrejitiWy like the com
of the field. Tbrar who liars not the
patiroce to' wait until goal ideas

weUkordcrv.1 comtauuity.'

from

CEIVTS

ally no hn-Klnx legislation—the Ur
itself ia not aeetiinal, and it will oaly
becoru swtioaal In its exaration, if cow­
ardly midnight aisaarinat'Dus nrv .pac-

B*UnM JU.

ipAhtiOi

come a dead letter.

AVING Aented thy htttt Store West,- we have now

E have a Competent ( I'TTER from
New York in our Tailoring Department
and will cut and make up your clothes
in the best manner at low prices.

| the largest Double Store in the State, and with an
iianirnjr^lEj New Goods, we are prepared to

Grantia gaining

i)tuc with which be has IxMR awaiUJ
reacting ia bis favsr.
To-morrow the District election takss

beat dragged in by the Dssrioaiata, wiU

no doubt, swell their ranks, but lamin-

MBPETS FOB ■■ IT ffl IIIBi IWI!
Men’s Cotton Half Hose, 6 pair for 25 cents !

Grain Bags

Lonsdale Finished Bleached Cotton, only ONE SHILLING
PER YARD.

Any Goods Bought of ms can be returned if not perfectly
. . .
[S^ti.fadtory.’

(fytton Pant Goods, C’Awy.

which ia row only a aectioa of tha Scrre-

alknredby the

o

BUY JUUL. OS' OUB «OOO«
rjgKA-g*.

*16 SSAXJl, SJUA
Kiip q//. 40011

WE

WILL

SELL 113

LONSDALE

PIECES

FINISHED

imh m n hi u m m w m um w ill

«©&lt;»»«

; oad its dimiau»f March. 1870,

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Mrs Rfohmtmd. wfe.ro bn Rare, rome
villains unobaerred gave him a fearful
blow an the bred and in the back which
caused him to drop aenselea. Ho wav
found in that oooditfon about fifteen
minutes alter, by his wife and Mr. Geo.
Richmond, and taken in tho hcuso whore

Ilns received his Spring stock of DR Y

GOODS Jljy'D GROCERtES ivtich

Hia Aral thoughts ou &lt; owing to himself
On a pond, near our dot—icll, disports
again wre hia pocket-book; a rearch daily, two geese and their tastes. two
wae Bteda and it waa found about rix gundan, th. property of nsighlx&gt;r Dousfeet frum where he laid with its con- ter. There grere arc evidently affected
by the •‘Woman’. Right." untimuti,
W. team that only about 110 or 115 their belligerent propensitiei keep the
were taken, for aa luck would hared; feathered jtailnun at a respoctftil dieMr. B. had, on that very afternoon, paid
out his surplus fund., the roughs proba­ "Sue. Antoney" and th. other “Jib.
bly standing near white he was handl­ Stanton." WLat next? parhape,a gen­
ing his money, and thought they could eral uproar in all th. Are room in th.
Ackley A Slade. Agents.
make a haul by watching an opportuni­ country. Progreea.
A. E. K.
Ti nhm 11
Pontiac regulates its devotion with a
ty. Sunday morning as Mr. B., was
Gall at the Drug store at J. &gt;. Bob2,531 pound bell.
going up town, he found a two dollar
rt. A Co., for your Reward-cd-Merit
The Methodists of Borneo propose to
bill
on
the
side
walk
near
Mr.
Stobbias
’
uda A now supply just rereire&amp;prettibuild a 120,000 brick Church.
r than over.
which be recognised as one of the bills
Deputy Sheriff Petty committed suiA aad calamity, which cut short the
taken, from the peculiar manner in
lives of three small boy. and filled as ride at Pontiac on the 12th.
which it was torn ; aad it was proUbly many homes with sorrow, occurred on
dropped by the ruffians in thair flight. Ixrfayotte street, between wealthy avo •, The coopers of Jackson wore on a
Wo believe no tracoe of them hare been nuo and Cherry street, at about half'
past five Wednesday afternoun. Four!
direorerod
■
boys named respectively Toddy Barns*, i
&lt; Tnx Ciarerr Couar convened on Mon­ Frank Rusch., Charlie Hire and Johnny
day, his honor, Judge Lovell, presiding. Slack, aged from eight to twelve roan,
were playing at the foot of a high bank,
I (The following ba. been &lt;Lspos«d of:
when tbe earth, loosened by the recent
I The people va Gilbert Roswell ; at­ raiat, gave away above their hoods and
tempt to poitou and kill. Care put buried all save cue, Johnny Slack, from !

is full nnd complete—bought for CASH
the lowest market price, and wishes to be
understood that he will not be Undersoldltv

anyonein Hastings or surrounding Country.

New Advertisements.

luM : Hfi

taurai.

DRY GOODS!
LOWER THJUtT EVER

lite people, va Martin V. B. Willison;
soductfon. Jury unable to agree.
The People, va. Albert 8. Reed ; con­
cealing and disclosing mortgaged prop­
erty Reasons filed for not filing infer*.

liul bli;int# |litice;.

liovols to extricate
boys. Ali they worked with a will the
liUls fellows were dead before
The People, va. William QuaHey;
they haring been in the bank
or quite a quarter of ea hour.
stealing from a .hop in the night time.
Put over until next term of court.
The People, va Leonard Wood and
William 11. Orvbora , obstructing rail,
r*»rit« the 1’cet Office, and announces
Hts Fine Art Gallorv to tbe Plblic. way. Two information, in this caw.
Ix.uk experience La Photographin • in Plead “guilty" to both chargee.
all its branche. enables Mm to make a
jiromteo of pictures excelled by nine.
I Small piiture. enlarged to any rite and fifteen of tho Bonner cltHoa. Wo would j
| finished in india ink or colon.
43tf । like to makn further improvnnonte with [
How to Make Mousy.
tho new volume, but to enable u. to do ;
J. F. Minkler has opened hie new
Send to the American Publishing I! so we must depend on tlio lilxrrality of
picture Gallery, at th. old 1‘oal Office
! Company, Rutland, Vt, for their beauthe prepfo in their patronage. It takes |
building. First date pictun-s guaraui tilul Spocimea Book, aud make tun money to run a nine column |«per and ’
dollar, tho first day you show the book. print it al/ ti Amw. but we don't propose ।
Read their advertiacmeut in another to publish any other if our business ,
| column, conooraing the Parlor Album.
men will be as liberal in the future as I
' aW yqu will gvt-full (&gt;articulara.
The Parlor Album contains more they have in the part. We hope, also.
' lx autiful embeliriimenta than any other
----- - ro-w-re
work extant Tho Uprcimra Book is advertise - all of them to that extent
RsaorsD.—Wo learn that Dr. C. O.
sent frv« on receipt of postage.
that we can decline most foreign adver- Sctat. so long a well known resident uf
tismeute, and thus give Hastings a pref­
the villaga of Harryville. and a physic­
erence in a buainou .Lowing over other 1 ian of noted skill and afficioncy, has

BOWAM SANITARY

AID

ASSOCIATION.

Sarsaparilla

The maple sugar crop of Mulligan,
thia season, exowed, the usual cane su­
gar crop of Han Domingo.

Ladies' iHissex and Children's

Shoes and Gaiters.

A young man in Grand Rapids, by
aid ol uuguenta, has ouaxed out a lbw
hairs Ou hia uu|&gt;er bp. Ho mils them

WE WILL NOT BE TNDKR8OLD.

In hia addrevs before ths graduating
elaseof the Law Sohool at Ann Arbor,
“ ^'hiakey and tte

BRIGHT
SIDE STORIES.

Russell tt Nevins.

'Saras of Beauty Ln Prose, Poetry A

Faina.—Grend Rapids proposes to or- '
ganiw a Western Michigan Agriculturaland Mechanical society with that! the State, not only as a physician, but as
city fur tho place of holding Its fairs. I an aarnret and efficient Republican and
They say it is not in opposition to tbe i will be missed in the coming content
Stale Agricultural Society, but that it io : with our common jxiliiical enemy, the
for tho grosring wants of that section of I
in hia new homo, and bid him God speed ter un Wednrelay, the 12th.
Chao. J. Percival, of Palo, wai kilted
in all that tend, to promote human ha;&gt;un Sunday by the accidental discharge
pinere and general pcu^jer.ty.

The Musical Convmixra under the di-,
ruction of Prat Straub will close with-a
grand concert on Friday craning. Thi.
will be a gmtri affiur, in which the beet
musical talent of our city will be repre ‘
rented, and the prugrammo has been"
selected with a.view to mret the appro­
bation of the public. Lot us turn out
and giro a home concert a roaring wel­
come. Admireon only 25 cents, chil-

calender for the April Term of Barty
Co. Grcuil Court has been ironed aad
contain, about fifty-eight caeca divided
up under their legal head, m follow. :

Tax naw chapel of the State Univsr ;
oily ia to be erected in th. sjaee bwtween th. two obi cull-ge bull ling*, and
will ba 127 fret front, 128 fret deep,
and three stories in height The main
audi noe room i« to real 2,264 persons.
That, will alto be a college c Kappel on
the lower fluor to seat "UO persons, and
a large number of recitation ami other
ro&gt;ms for college purpurea The de-

DENTIST,
Juiiilk
lickiiai

gretod to uefo mention the subject of
our old sottinr. meeting, and we belies e

A very dertrurtive fir. occurred in
the object a worthy one, for how fast ia Muskegon oorly Thursday morning, in
old father Timo with hia sickle cutting which four building, were burnt. Th.
down the oil pioneers who braved the
dangers of settling in the wilderness, to
pare the way for the blreeinga which we •nmed Guitin’. drug .tore, a barber's
shop, Moulton', photograph gallery—
gel together and fix ujatn a time of about 60 fret of frootagv -and ail old
meeting for the pionrem of Barry coun­
ty and have the .am. published in th.
J. L 4 D. Reed are to busy at their
county paper.. It will be the means of
Carriage Manufactory, that they have
preserving facta and incidents of early
no time to write an advertisement thi.
life and raperienoee, that could be ob­
tained in no other way.

Go to Grant A Phillips' for spina
Brer SI T li the riiy.at Burell's. |

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.

ncr's Monthly begins its second volume
with a number (for May) which is quite
remarkable for the .urpaaring etreUenre
of Ha engravings aad lbs extreerdiaary

frontispiece, mtvm to call rwiweil enac­
tion w hi* fascinating story of Wilfrid
Cumbarmsde. Th. leading iUustreted
article, by Got. Langford, give. an ac-

,t.r. I^s. vsrtjcs th. sssi—irfte art Jre! aa4 ea^i Is bare a lane star. &lt; roue
srlU. OrerW.
- frre tta siusaas tf 11. Wr.L
,

EIGHTH IllCANON i

/ Br order of the Council, the houses
Try G. A ^s 74 rent Tom

in Ihia city have been numbered. When
Jv n write to your friend., to corns and
see you,toll them the No. of your house
and the, name of the .treot, and the
hackman can find it without inquiring.

Til Mnsoetn Boeieiy of Irving are
about to erect ■ now parsonage IRxSfl,
18 fret high with a wing. 16x21 fret.

W». Saarwan. had rererel finger,
sawed off from hi. hand at Kelley’s
mill last week.
• Allegan ha. voted for the Holly Wa­
ter Works, aad the Holly Company will
at &lt;mre put ia the machinery.

progress nt the rote of half a mile per
day, and the grading is nearl v completed
Hon. H. P. Cherry also gave our sanc­ from Detroit to Howell. Denote at sta­
tions between Detroit end Howell arc
tum a call on Monday.
to be erected in advance at the arrival
J. C. Fitagereld Eeq., of Marshall,
was ia town Saturday.
Tie contractor! for the building of the
Ova subecribera, whooo subscriptions now laboratory at the Agricultural Col­
have expired sad tho public generally, lege have engaged 200,000 brick of
are oordtally invited to call and rebacribo Hail A Barker, who hare opened a new
for tho Bsxxn for the next year We brick-yard on the farm of Judge I&lt;-agdesign to make an addition of steam, year. Ili. said that the quality of three
and we want to get the stamp, to do it brick will be equal to those ia the eolwith on the increased Kbreality of our

Da. Dkske has fitted up a very luce
tatta's effira vrar Aekiey A Stefi.*.
stow, where all &lt;w&gt; have a chance to
,re kirn and here tasri-troth pulled or
now ones ]&gt;ut in if lb«v wish. Call and

Ugi.laiaren.xt winter to sake the appointeed of tarosbm of Congreea, the
law not haring y.t been passed by that
body. If the proposed law puree.
Michigan will have nine mambm.

We Buy Our Stoves by ths Car Load

City Dining Rooms

AMERICAN
lire in Mootana and Wyoming, aad is
pronounced by rei.ntific men to be more
crowded with natural wonders ihan say
other jiortien of the globe. The dis­
coveries made by the party of which
Gov. Langford is the historiographer,
conristed of singular rock formatioaa
aB kind, ol boiling springs, a mnd-vol­
cano, and geysers more numerous than
those of Iceland. In the second articte,
which will appear in June, the geysen
will be more particularly described. A
charming chapter of “Bomiafooenore of

MARBLE

A New Poem.

CITY PAINT SHOP

PAINTERS

Confectionery.
■Sign ladOrnamental-

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

H A! H A!
H,

A. Bub

e 11.

Go there for year
CHOICE

GROCMR1F.8!

DRUGS
Medicines,

Dye Stuffs,

AINTS k
I......

�i.iwmiiLLwa,.
.«».&lt;
Ono Management Change ufcuorher.

_ PMrttry ।
AGCTT8.

e r&amp;er nornr
BOSTON,

3 (RtbOili.
r^Ury Vole,
Texxnrsarv lender bmb, dainty fooder», and very arirtocratir They have

Hand and Machine Sewing.

J. Ac P. COATS

E?min»;KiSti

Xt M M&gt;1 OV IRVMeibt kM *MB lw
Il tsw to RVOMM dto IMM ST MJ p«'«
pwretoH.wmo » ienky «i»m i*m

33 EST

way* moating on highest places in fair'
or foul weather Wo take the fim foyiag of tha oggv and set them under a
that, I have stated tbe whole of tbe hen ; the second wo allow them to hatch,
dranrnlm At first, Cwdlebb-red wlk
to tho young, then mix in bnn and aa
at every point, then io robbery, there
U
*2
■“* high handed they thrive, a little meal may bo added
Bad after a moalh add again a Ittle
chickcry and let them roam—lor they'
are good^motur* and many “human*"
•MMfoMK ““
“ ■ : M
wonder at U, to drive th* Bepubfomu

£ a keep bury.

&gt;owm

IIX-CMB IN ALL NMIBE2S,
From Ro. 8 to No. 100 iaolneiw

Tie Mails M

.4.-ii.crcs-X-s~-S,c

giMsl Mm* or^kroe &gt;

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follow their example.

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40 Weeks-..for
One Dollar!
nAL HOIK fro. A_tJ

«.*

lcox;

ttriowM. &gt; r7~

SW^EtS?.
: 17 Br&gt;aJ«v? New'Tvrt^

1150 for Eagle Brick Hand Haohina.
MOO for Eagle Brick Powor Machine.

BLOOMIMBTOM (ILL.) NUISEBT

&gt;rhTo mom and

f .

April i* shining and foe
during tho aeaaon.

»

b » Napoleon who ia preparing hia gun. back, wo pick ffom ; Ufca twice after-

eUine uA *r»e*4. ■
steSHi/f

Bjpnrerag

iJx.xx'.rL'i

^scsiun!^!

-w*M*M1-to.*.«-,SGWL-£1cr:?3r.

GBKATSAVING

If *°'1 •*&gt; thBt no boary etorm eatohe*

ma i&gt;*i a*«
»«?*•&lt;;
tain art OT.U WrMrsa Dvp*&lt;. kr
&gt;M,U. naw. Sslls.
■»•»»*|. u&gt; I- M ; ttal.1-. inra
»»»■»’
ra aad MKRM* tUraiCkp New V*H
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«IUMER*S {NOTICE.
&lt;**. C«Ml&gt; *f BaWT, Ml

1L1QUTTU .

3*00
Am rt-i Ato*» swmU
.
WA’rriJ-AfitNTiA. :•» »»r a&gt;y.u&gt;wj
IV IM ra'^eslW UOMK HULtll k HkU.
IXO UACWINK. Ha« &lt;ka vaAeWl a&lt;Mw* fbV'
•tehWKM* (Siikv m Mlb »‘.&amp;C art U fia,

____ ^VlSRkSSSW./ foe goalin®,
. .. crone
All thia, air,’ b utiwfiMdy idle.

was

THHA-HETAS.

M»H IN l*Tft aTH if JTML'K

. a-UeM. i.»b.jfcW. TSm I v &lt;1ri&gt;.

VIN

ISfTORV OF THE
WAR IN EUROPE

those bird*—for there are almost a*
many foaA of h*n* ae ttare are owner*. ■
and any advice given by tn would be of '
no avail, porbsp*. and will oiruply write j
that if you wtih good layer* and beau ■
fifolPpeem*. aocaro tho Durkin, Gulden
Pheaasnt. Silver Gray, ur Poland, and
•Uf of them very liberally. Looking, yon will not only have eggs for Fatter,
however, at the mraaurv which is be- . but tha grocer ami profit
Ao or
fore the Honea, I am confident, when it'
b fairly cunaidered, nothing of tho dan­
ger apprchiri: led will be lound ia it

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&gt;Ui&gt;M ■■ tail. b«tM

ACTION £

!WJK
We take the following from an £xably they will be improved by amend­ i change, aad oa there b no Fira Depart­
ment. But that it haa any ouch design
, men! in our city it mgy be of acrvfaa to
many in coao a fire »hould break out.
and the whole of the clamor is intend-

3T.imu» I
SltSSri:
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HattSi

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toll e*e
Leal
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itoSktotoitoi-.a . .Mitos**. IX* r.
*4r*Miii&gt;(S«e 1i-&lt;* m:j*i A.N.

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NEW CARPET HOUSE

CAPTION

’iW®
DOTI’S WASHING-MACHINE

MATTINGS.

VrnoLSTEr.ED COODf,

hope we ought to thank: tbe rawtlramti
for hia kind advice; but. after all. I do
not foe) ao vary thankful. . cxraridering |
tha source ftffln which it come* and the
motive at it
I believe. Mr. Speaker, that the peopb at the United State* are faiths faain
a very vraetmabb people. I know my

Universal lotius Wringer
J&gt;™’w

NOTTINGHAM
nrttrinm4&gt; aae no light ia burning
~.’'B*taiefurinbtdldtnsa houao, te
eeeVhAAe fin* «ra built properly Ae
pfbvcnt fires
8. Alway* have a ladder trading to
the roof of the house to oeeap* by in
cam the lownr port of the building ia
burning.
8. In cane of a fire keep perfectly cool
to avoid cvnfwuon, take a calm aurrey
of tli* pram.*** arid if you can exUnruiah it at onoa, do ee if you cannot.
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LACES,

74 MOIROE STREET,
oraxd

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PRICEI-A FAIR OFFER.
(TIASCERY SALE.

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R. C. BROWNING, k A®
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38 CortlandlBt-Ter York.
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KraEri

Sri?" J*?* B*a*|r -&lt;M» 'irnV.I. I.r

eeaaoB for bouse cleaning and papering
baa come, tho following, from tho Lon­
don fraerf, may, psrhape, be read with
beneficial nwuli* ; st brat ao we hope.
IL Acton in Agent f* Halting* and
Thfo paper repreheade the filthy euatom
vinmty, for the «al* of Frail Trace
among people of [Kiting one wall paper
from the above N«r*c:y.
Hailing* Mar. 2, *71.

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‘PATENTS.
dybbebha

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[ It goea on to any that thia vu the
cnuaaol the peixlmg oSmaiv. small at,
Kxightobridge Bamako. Uniaa, that!
recently thrastraed the whole ecUbliah- j

amrtoUT* U Um OtoMr.u.M. ike
lag **&lt;k VeiaMV stoaM omS.1T..

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Michigan Exchange.
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TEEMS—43 a Year: |LA&lt;) .half year;
Club* of ten copies for one veer,
o!t±M»M*cb. tSS.Oit, ■
•'•“&gt;* X^LKXulb FKKHtlM to Ik. f*m
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                  <text>VOL XVI

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 4. 1871.

Wwal irf hk&gt;bte?j Cejft.

wa» manned with C5 piece. of hravy I glasaro **il *npi, bohrtn cart upon
ordinance, with no In. than 25,000 nan- na bom tho thronged ■ akfawnlt*
non bull*. .hell* and hand jroatfaa.f.Ot) crowded bulrooiee,
‘‘
’
rntuka!* and largo quantities of prors- ; through tho afreet*,
fan*. It ni evary way wall provided (! ant* *C' th*
' eavaUen,
~
at fa the «tnrfr
with mean* to realm • doge for ..Teral Midfan of th* north, She atom Hp, ft*
Virtue ami happinm. are mother and
rqpdmu.ri.aml th. kfadfag era proof, daughter.
of onaheke* ralf-rdtenro and unfailing
I roaragu They had already teamed to
i We found Gen. Moralaa, Into Gvrer-; their ecat that thaw great qttalitfa* rm
I nor of Very Crux, and Ouu. Lmdaro
jasiflned in the prisma of Utr. ea*ifa. I

‘is

HARDWARE

i Th»y were charged with fatfarility and j
I cowardice fa tho defence of Vera Crux. |
, Thaoe mvn. with aeveral American pria- ]
' onere, were immediately *d rt liberty- I

ORE
IDLE AIENTI FAR THE MMEVE AHI CUFFED IEAFEI AND
MOWER EM MIRY COUNTY.

DRY GOODS!
LOWER TH.LVFA'EH
DRY GQWS.

’

!hats, caps.

DRESS GOODS.

GROCERIES.

BOOTS, SHOES,

CROCKERY

ftuii! nr nA ai Prita, sii ft nil nnul SaitMtt

Ladies Misses and Children'

It WM lingular to *eo with what deferenre the opinions of thow print* were
regarded by all cl.***, is Maafoo.—
White their rivil law* ware trampled
upon, and th* orders of thrir politicel
ruler* anhsadod, tba vary look or nod,
or exproMod wi*h of the biriiepe and
priosts, wa. en-rag!) to secure r*»i«ctfu!

The best pl:

tyJOSXTON. (fcroysfrCterV

Tbe day after our arrival fa Perofa the
ahoji* and .tors., which had been cio»*d
the day before, warn opened, and quite j
a brfak trade wai tarried oa with our i
Ho who write to do s grtsi deal al
array. The etrfatoxt di*r.qdfaa vea* afaerr- j
•far, •Warowdeanythh*.
od by our troop*. There i™ no rtrng- |
Ohio boarded the prisoner, fa ito
glfag, noplundaring of private jiruperProitmtiary for MO,30 rack fast y^.
ty. Market mon and women pataud,__ ,___
_______
freely along our lines vending to&lt;-ij: ground. Tlmro ware *teo'grove* of the
ware*,
fruit*...»
aud-------vngetaUec
Wherecbr.rant uni madcirannL
------- r„:,.
mi.— J pecan,
purchase* were mad" *U urn* pan! for a‘.:i Th* Catholte cteiecb end a few of tho
fair prices. We found excellent water, citiaoa* loom to have etna**ad nil the
hero and abundance of provtrion., and property. The ariatoenuy could fa&gt; eeen
। at eAaaatloUfagaleueVyrtte porchro,
Wo remained two Week* fa Terete, !| or al th* latticed witH'VW* of their pol■ponding aoveral hour, each day in mih- ]| eem, or rolling around th* pnbbeaqnare
tary drilh
; fa tfa-ir eortiy antique eoarhro, white
On th* 8th of May we left Forote.for
Puebla, eighty utUc* diaianL
Gen, । tfretehednae* and poverty. The public
Worth'* Aiviaton had came up, am! now ] plan*, oe Alameda wonK ba an orna­
took th* lead to the interior. Our march ; ment io any city fa the world. Itfawe
now wn* over *a open country, gently a perfect (quorate thooeoteeof tho dty.
undulating and «l«»uuding in the pro-, OnUhreo aide* are magfaSceut palaeo*
duct* of more touijierate dimiu. The i of th? wealthy, while fronting it fa the
Maguey plant »llh it* dark,pv»n loam , Mteedcal, an edifice that cert a anfaoa
and clnrtere of Iowan rvvaaled iteelf fa i
numerous Halda, with crops of whoul
and barley just ripening file tho tickle.
Him and there above the fertile plain* t'uuugh ita broad afalro,chapefa rabfaet
ruee tall mountain pooka bordered with , and library, m company with on* of
funereal pine, with maw* of grey rock, Gw. fertb** eta# offleefa. W by.
or blackened (lava) pointing to ua the Catholic Pried. The chandelier* and
place* where one* raged ths fleet uf too I lamjw, which were muy, trees'cf nwivo gold and direr. Th* dome win of
. *p!eodid ma: bl* vf the country.' There
were ten caaj«l* richly decorated, with Apoot wroiy of hi* departed lore; " we
at noon-day was directly ov*r our hoods. iron grate door* to each, of beauti&amp;l will hallow her grave with our fear., "
When the air was still tho brot wo* very Gm.b. The public walk fa formed of but the wicked printer Kt it Up : we will
grout The niglifa were cool, and a three alley! *ix hundred fret Midi is harrow b«r grave with our stoat*."
cumpxod our array that advanoml from balmy broeio from nine o'clock, a. X. i length, Mverally lined with beautiful
The " Straits PvaBi” are very busy
Cerro Gordo to kloiicu. It should nod lOMinKt kept tho air fa constant mo­ ■hade trace The fatarvoufag .paroe j.drying their wet wheat Every hate
0,000 »«.]
tion. The climate of throe highland are iaferaperead with cooling founiauw, jj and corner u turned into a drying bourn.
Early fa th* morning of die IVth of
April, a deputation from tho authority•
of Jalapa come oat to our encampment
and tendered the koja of the city to
Gen. Patteroon. Thu deputation vsi
banded by a Catholic prior, bearing a
gulden croaa, whose bald head and dark.

Russell &amp;. Nevins.

1ETORB OF THE

Gn. I’altera-n imiwlfauly «ai*rod
tho city eaeurted by tho dragoon*. Our
diriteon fidlowed with Gen. Twigg, at it*

GROCERIES
at the

Th* city *tood upoa a hill, the highort .
point in the contra, and ontsfaed about
7,000 jieoplo A mamive wall (urrouod*d it Th* bonw. were of .tuna, with
flat roof., mortly 03* atory high, and
having window* protected by iron lor*
Th* (treat* were paved with .tone, and
all no «te*p and ridling, «nv* one, that
carriagea could *carcnly be uaed oa
them. A depot tor the benefit of oar
army wa* e*tabliib*l hare. Thus in
one day we had dou* throe boon of
de.per.te fighting, won an important
victory, marched thirty mile* ou foot,
and captured a waited town, ami an im­
portant military port of th* enemy. Our
•toy at Jalapa wm only for a few houra.
A garriem wn, detailed to hold p«e» rion of the town, when about noon we
rr.umed our march for Perot*, fifty

brick store of

JACKSON WAGONS,
Glen &amp; Hull Threshing Machines, Closer
Hulbrs and Grain prills, ami Gale’s
PafeutiSulky Rake.

Cash for
Groceries,
pay
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash
only, at the very lowest rate

gorge of th. hill* was tho pas* of Li.
Hoyn. It had b*cn fortified with a bat­
tery of hoary guna, anl we expected
Um enemy would taiko another stand

BOOTS ANO SHOES Dr. AIKIN,
time to dofliog up our books.
A fifteen years busin ex* imper-

itirely require* thia sbep, and
we expect ow eustovnera

rill

I’sJ

st once examine their wcconnb,

and settle the same 'by Casa or
Note.

Patronage we

.

I I*tt*
Ftadtofai.

woaivad

: Trta sasr

fro® Um community, we
so* oCer our Oorfi M fnU-

ordere-l out to meet the ooralry form.
Tho remafadvT prepared to rovirt at­
tack* from oppoaitn directions »houl.l found m-sr th* (cam of th* -on
any be mad*. No enemy but the caval­ murder, nod awumed to be port
ry force, however, appetircd fa right gun-wmidfag, with a ton popwi
rfagtou’* roqiimw nd a pare*
vert tionket, nod that -the ruotivo I
murder wa* to It* found fa. the i
poured twenty-five round* of canUter feet of Sharp having exmte to
.hot and .hell into their rank*. These dfa- with eerm! hundred dollar* erf :
ehargwe mad* lung opening* fa the
enemy'* linm, (coding horam and ridere
rolling fa the dirt. But doefag their
broken rar.ka, with banner, droamfag.
and tong lance, glittering in th* »un,
tboM splendid honamon c.-.no galloptng
down upn our line*. Aa they ap­
proached. the inlhntry wire quickly
thrown into »olid aquaro* pcewnting
front* of befalling rtool, with cannon nt |
the engto*. From inside throe K.uar.'a

emptied tbe aaddhu and **nt th* boreo* '
riderb'M.gaHoping wildly over th) plain. |

: w» hilly, here and there rising into
high mountafa*. ouo of which, fifteen
. mitea to the nth, nm to th* height of
IMWOfart

| Sboca.

for the Lu-gf

have

region* roemed to ma the mod .oolhfag' and fragrant flowen.
•
to tho sen*"*, and bracing io the cner11 fa mid that few ci-fa. of Europe
gio* 1 hadevar known. Sixty five mile* praevnt* a finer ajpearanoo. But little
pratoe ran bo given the manscra and
ridge of mountain., from thn top of!
moral* of the citicea*. Tho ri*h art
which we looked down upon the volley I coorac, haughty and overbearing; the
of I’ocbla, the “city vt the angel.,'* I poor o’n liab, vidotte, ignorant and de­
From tin. point tho eye •arrayed a moat graded.
beautiful and jurturoe^ue landscape.
C«».* Cbkxk, April. I7rb, IB71.
Thu valley i* abont rixty miles in circumferenrv, girted fa by a circle of hill* ;
and mountain* with now and then a gap i
through which the public road* find an ■
avenue- The city with it* white towero, ’
grey roof*, dwelling, and costly cashed - j
ml* lay like a beautiful gem wpuan^fa
ItoliL Sharp wn. found dwid. with shot
and dug* in hi* brain. A man name&lt;|
Harrington, who had been on iotimato
torm* with the decoaaed, wa* fartamd
for th*' murder. Th* teffaumir wi*
wholly farcunuiautfal. fart n ririKilly
dimly our poritiou wM threnlunod with "worked-up" by the d*teetivoe, that
an attack by a body of Mexican cavalry Hartington wa* convicted sad aeot to the
numbering 8,OX) ted by Banta Anna.
They were dtocoverod moving along on
our right, with a view of getting fa oar
*••*- Another fbreu wan reported to b«
gathering fa our front Our troopa
were immediately (At in order of battle.
Col. Garland'* brigade, with thn Cth ia-

■ ow^ 6.U. of wheat, arts *ud barter,ami Thnwi or four tfaurt they wore rcpcteed,
. green parinre* where groxtd flock* of and aa many time*, refotmad and reoootm woo'.wl sl&gt;aopgoata,mula*, horeM,
muaiangi and cattle diminutive in ria*,
; with tenge, branching boras, very un­
like tfano npon tho hill* of our happy
' New England. To the faft tte country

tie* of the firm, aud javote hi*

'

Ut your prw»»M b«.
cut
A man had fattor be
btoodtimn fa hi. priori,
m/ds.omi carry

Tho mate portion of our army re- j
taainod two or three week* at Jatene. &lt;
Some of tho whiten bad enlisted for i

Mr. Uarray Johnson, who maided

�Mutative are required, by —
the lomj.ilod laws, to divide said aeon-

.' month, tinre a gatnbter by the name of
, '••'fenny James,” aawutltel Ifohfcr, also
r a sporting man, who eubsi^ucntly camo
back with a guu and shot Jam*, in
Quot ef hi, owm dopr.
,
I
XddgoOlta, in charging the jury rtmarked that tho very preaerrntion of so­
ciety demanded that this num, if tho ju-

Tfa&gt; shreion of tho Grarit Court tor
the county &lt;rf Barry that dosed on Sat­
urday hurt, nt one at no ordinary inter­
oat, and the amount of buxine*, done,
important stfb&gt; di»paaed of, and new

I1 '-s.'. &lt;ute-r-s
who for thirteen years had prestdod so
srtiafertorily to tho people, Hon. Loeis
Michigan Agri-ultura! aui Macbanical
8. Lcvoll, made the oceasfoa on - of no
Society.
Sb-day we prewrat oar readore with ardiaary intinit. We have neither
Any and all p®
the first number of tho Sixteenth Vol­
Wautera Michigan,
of tho Suu, who
_____ ___
ume of the Rrrrsucx.* Bxxxra. Ou
formation of such a rocioty, are invited
itopa^emthrt brief spare of time ha,
I—&gt; written the hutorj-of th., groatart
moral ami political triumph, of modem that some half doaun important caww
are earneatly invited to send reprreonwere tried by jury, and aa many more
tatire, to thu couventiou.
friithtOy ft baa recorded the action by the Gmrt, and all of thorn except that
Tho State Fair .rill bo held at Kalaand tho roceere of the Republican party noted last imuo in which the jury failed
n»roo the premrt yrer, and probably
in ito Ttetoriotu fight against hitman to agree, finally diapored of TTie nttradt,,U P,a"''
’rhic,»
alaeery, in which with whatever of abil­
it will hkely to bo held in the raakrn
grt of th. State A rel^jxiun of
ity it, various editor, may have been Bar wu more general than usual, and
fifS.TL'St? !?*•
poaweisd, it mart foarteealy joined
we noticed from abroad during the mo­
■MrisraMIj'it ha, recorded tho action tion, Hon. Birney Hoyt, now Judgo of
of the Democratfo party in its effort, to the Beventeentli Judicial Circuit, Hon.
uvwthrcw this Republic to tho end that N. Balch, of Kalamaroo, Hon. 1*. IL
human slavery ought exist PCMixtanrirs Emeroon, of Battle Creek, an 1 other
with the national boundaries, with all atrangrrs whose name, w, did not learn.
its attendant crimes and curare, and had
Ihiriag tho terra. Bar mootings warn
to its editors, the nmpeakable phiMure hold for the purpore of preparing and
of announcing tho overthrow and utter preoentiag lo.Hon. laouis 8. Lovell, aanmhiiation of tho armed euemiss of reriee of -Reoolutions expreeting the
the Republic, at the hands of th. gal- good will of the Bar, as well aa th- pro­
hint CtTMti 8. Gtixv ami die patriotic pio of Horry County, and the regret of
officers and aoldiors be so raeceufully all clasM that we wore to foe* the serri
led to battle and to riatnry.
oes of this able arid upright Judge
IhfiariM’iy it han recorded the utter Tho proceeding* of IhoM mootings will
annihilation of tho institutten of slavery bo found in another eoluma, ana it la
in the Republic—tho extonrion of the
ffyMy&amp;^toallda^aad condi­
tion of rituens on n basis of [rerf.-ot
the jwoule of Barry County, and of
Republic under the old Flag with never one person more than tho editor of this ably contracted »hall be paid, whetlior Z
-----a star dimmed nor a kiripo tora aa,un­ paper. The Bar Beeolutions were drafted legally binding or not
The public debt was decreased during
Next in importance is tho compulsory I tbc mouth of Ajwil over six milliotrfl of
der,—the Mtccessful cxtahlishnsent of tho by George C. Worth, Esq., ouo of the
----------------------- xUi---- d(&gt;llnni &gt;cho total deerooM sinev the]
best pajicr rnoncy system tho world baa
ever enjoyed -the complete endonwinerit

eml Gorcramont- tho establishment of
th. principle of 1'rotartion to American
Industry and 1-abor. by a discriminating
Tariff-ami th« establishment of the
pure*t and most patriotic Porrtga Policy
that has over blessed mankind.
hMtefiy the psograaa of th. people of
th. Republic in the lost fifteen, ywu, »
the wonder of tho world and tho gnsat•st triumph of tho ninatentfa century,
to ovrn note which would require page,
rather than tho brief paragraph, which
at moat it is powlle to give in this con-

8in» of a terrible rivil war, occupies
a mneb higher position than it did fif­
teen yuan ago, and h constantly going
onward and upward ia nil that tends to
make a nation wiser, nobler a*l purer
Republican party, to which, and the
principles it ad-ipta, M its basin ofactijn,
tho world is indebted for thia record of
genuine progress which the jiastfeu y«n
has placed on the pages of Amcriran
History Woare proud of the |achievomenta of the Republican party;, of its
history and of its public most . and of
having been in all there yuorei oae of’
ugnificant, in its ranks. As the organ'
of this party of progress m the county
of Barry, the Bsxiixi haa tried faithfully
to *»■&gt;■! Ito bast interest, and to se­
cure ths election of all ib candidates to
office, of profit, trust, and honor, rooagnising the action of party caacaoes and
eanreaiious as the A*br
polite-ally
speaking, and a* in ths part so 'in tho&gt;
■
our editorial charge, wfll be its tindrriatinguome.
' :

During the last fifteen years the pop-

Carriage Shop,

Am* 29, 187L 1
T
Yretertoy. ocurved one o( those pain-'

*Mgi
'.T 1~—ought to|

■'

V.

„f Jefferson and Bailing
Com*'101
1_.

wrotrtfc«hr “T"®7
nortrv” for ths " Jour
,' ho
W «n*ex»»r
Hi,­
rhyme, to my week werThmded ”To

eulogy ; and which, he said, eosoirttnd- Mast x* H—t,” morning to Marr «n
ed by a chevalier without fear and'with­ Hannibal, cf couroc. But white setting
out reproach, and earaptetely unfettered up tho pteco I was suddroly riven from
bead to heel by what I regarded aa a
perfect thunder-bolt of humor, and I
common red artlvoUMRlfoh*. bMlaq' UMtAeeM it Into a snappy foot-note at
the
bottom—thus I “ Wc &lt;^1 '*
has boon rifencod and Lc« Molineux
captured. We, continued tho speaker.

n whiteman with his shirt tail hanging
out," but that it was very hard to ad­
minister justice, whan a prisoner baa an
air of wealth and respectability about

ARRIAGES

Tho jury thus instroctod and exhort­
ed brought in a verdic* -* “—" —*
to-day, sentence inm J
.
tio Bolster shall be hung on tho 9th of

alone in eetf-di-fensa, and was used in
■udilon excitement, and not aa tho re­
I’arik Apjil £7—Evening.—Tho Com­
sult of pnnieditaiioh
tn tine lias forbidden all interference
The Judgo spoke very kindly but with traffic in menhsudiae an.! tho maufirmly. Alter reviewing the facts in the sgemeut of railwsjx The 'CommisCAM as stated by tho (irisuasr, he rntid :
Tho assault upon you was a great o«Irago ; but you sJiouW htyro a^qaated to,
tho law for protection. You should not
have determinod, tu you told Sergeant
Vermifuge.” It was his Util. jobe.
(Vco^n,, ta shoot Jarurt M the only l*W.
My unde was van- angry when ho
gut back—unrsasonsbly so, I thought
tueani you had forMveago. You mart
oonxiilering what an impetus I had gir
your brother man in that warning to!,
en th. paper, and contidsrir.g also that
^icei hi, God. You hare committed the j1
gratitude for his nroeervatiou ought to.
t___v__________ f—• i. at. —
'
(rvatMt crime which man can couinrit. ■ i
■The wliolo com u a very sad one.— ] I
The testimony ’ shows that in tho past!1
yean, your surrounding., your Maorintionsjrad your habita hare not been ((
very creditable fur a man brought up |&lt;
with Sunday School*, ohurvhe, and ‘ i

laFW®”***Mower'

utratiuu u more than two hundred and |
v "T T” T
J .
“F
twenty-one millions. This drcrcmw Ira- Un rUU
“I saw in th. |iapera what purported
»&gt;ns tho annual tax interest alono mure
| to be a letter Com your mother. Haro
than thirteen millions of dollars—inure
you a mother .living T'
'
“ fcclinj vutee. “J
j Sixty tuns of laarol not, f rum tho Rap ■
| on a rsclopwdia of chemistry.
I palianu'-ck were transferred to a xteamThe court “A tetter from your moth­
i er at Baltimurc, a few dev* tine*. and er expresaing nil that kindly fueling and
I eonsrgnal to 1’hiladalphiu, there to bo
l«&lt;~r
motherly
auxbty,
(hero
the
rote,
of
the
tuannfiu'Surod into plpra. Many of the]
[ handromo articles cxjxwod in tho lob-1 Judge broke while tho tear, ran down
---- “&lt; | Spurgeon, at last accuanta, waa down
PfJ | with tho gout
aoeoniats' .bow caso* and window,, and
wk! for brier-root piixw, are made out of
thia identicalntaterul,which ispurriuuffi
and dug up at very little expense in nil
touehod my heart deeply,■ wc
| the lower counties of Maryland.
thnt you c.iul.l bo ronwn'd fn
diluted with th* ott repeated attempts |dor the rertrictinns of
odiou. State
-----I “St Stewart’s nunnery.”
SrsctxL Smaiox or rat Bxsxtx.— tion like thia fol that mother
of tho pre*, to draw us into tho discusI i’reti tent Gran. ha.s called a Special
Among bills which failed, wh
ston of the merits of this case,* since tho •hould have boon giiul to have
number of the Gahry Mark Twain c.o-1
tree. fir,
Bp&lt;H B,
Seretan of the Senate to conr.cn ua tho
order of J udge Brown, lending the ea»e ol no adopted, worn three to |iw
so, biA&amp;mny cnyeqrlfcr.aAlher Eeli ; the bam come together thirteen fort
10th of May next- It is thtiugfit tho
Wo prln’t hi, ralteMtofy* "aid also oao ’ above, Conning a tingle top. |
here to trial, and we hare been credit­
j Joint High Oommteuon will l»e ready to
ed with st least a dozen diffiercnt article*,
report by that time.
not one of which over appeared in our
column*, and we are a little sick of that

Injunction Master, than whom no mure
competent man could have been rel.-ctod,
or one who would more prcfocily repre­
sent public opinion, among both Bar
and People on th* service* and Ability
of Judge LovelL

of such notices as th. above, mads out
of whole cloth, for the purpoio,:vid.intly, of prejudicing the public mind
against this respondent Wear* entire­
ly willing to leave this caK&gt; in the hand, '-------- r.—t--------—
—
of -the mUrs ewa who shall be selected ,;w»H» the »A« required to meet the ox­
--------- -&gt; of tho Beale govrenuicnt are as
as juror*, and Hon. Birney Hoyt, but
wo meat not bo quoted fslroly to tho io­
jury of this reponden:. or any other
man charged with crime, because both
l*w and public jnatico require that n
man aUUfo torort hmmiU until a lawfid unbiased jury shall proclaim him
guilty.
Of thia case and the action of Judge
Brown in tensing it into thn county tar
trial, wo ham moat derided opinions,
and do not hesitate to publicly exprree
them, but do not belicre it aithtr just or
politic to bias the public mind through
the columns of the Bsxxn, either for
or against this respondent, and shall not
do so unless driven so to do by what we

|

D&amp; AFT AND CUT
litil

J. L. &amp; DAN. REED.

BROWN &lt;fc CARTER,

punishment is abwlutely naranury.
This scene cafiircua tiie lousou of tbs |

250 Main Street,

I necreiity of teaching children a regular
! trade or avocation. The young man of'
I good education and address but without
i a regular trade or calling U more arise- I
। ruble than the |&gt;oorost emigrant that
I lands upon our share*. . To take a shagcll

English

scekOfpff gontsel railing, or becume. a
gamble* and pimp.
Thia awful Iosmiu ought not to fa!!

and

American

CORATIONS
New Advertisements.

btef it is a Ixigk’ erim. to discourage

youth from honeot and industrious put

F1* uTte rf. S *■»•...

1‘RESKRVATTON

SELF
ge, which thi* increuM in its papulation
would naturrtly bring with it, are plain­
ly vWbte on orery Land, marking cbasgM that surprise tho moat sanguine of the
men, who, twenty years ago irotiired to
By aaorortigkith. folfowrag offiaal
invert thtir money and make their bomre Ifepurt of tho proreeding* of tho Repub­
lican Judicial Qmvention. wore omitted

our cwanty in al) that tend, to taarewK&gt;
its finaurid, educational and moral starun AB tbcoe thiaga wo note with no
common satufaction, and congratulate
our people that tii* curineot and learned
Judge LorerB on returning from the
Beach h this county could say with all
cras.rity, that “the emty of Barty fur-

Attbelxpeaaert War!
.
®ul*rr'* children are at school
i tn Germany, and are reported very

WM. LOOMIS,
mar as well go in.

LEGISLATIVE

APTORHONMENT.

ta-ro is, ooqurerionably.

The new apportionment of member,
The Common Council of Joe
.
sen petitioned to appoint Two
of th® Htato Bcnste, a, provided for by
readings of that Convention, and (hrt tho law rt the late eewiion, is a* follow. ■
I. i Tho fa&lt; inagogtw who, to toy porpoao
justice may bo done all i&lt;rtfo», wo copy
The Xrf State, Hat Mr. Futey and KrEdwm Iztndreer are recovering from err'ate, a public opiatan adrrnc to lion­
finmthoJferbof the 3(hh of March,
their recent Ulna*.
et toil 4J xlrikfag • s^rere blow againrt
addiagealy that tho Dolegatfon from
&lt;*»*•
Baldwin lire appointed Ctrarfe. the rrepcctability of labor and against
Barry oounty rontiated of Gwetge C
eoeirty itoolf.
Wdrtk, Jsrnre A. Bweceey, John R. Vaa
The uiiatiou of our laliur Union,
Volsor, John IL I’ahnor, Goo. M. Dowry,
should be, like those of Agricultural
Edwin H. Malfory, and Isaac W. Vrooe octette* or Teacher* Inatitataa, to im-

utestic economy • to combine unaR capi­
tals wherewith to build up co-operative
than any year rinrvlMi’, except IMS.
when the ttrat boot pare-1 through on wovkshopo, storre and bomex It i,
the same toy, April M.
thus that great nations are bmll up.
Virginia plantan 00 ‘
‘
were tho fobaooo
dretrurtive as this season. And thn
out the South b dismay at the ant

GROCERIES, which

P»i*tenera bare, since it b a record &lt;
the first »cribbUn r to any «ort of pcri-

■bought for CASH
the lodcsmiarkct price, and wishes to be

underelood 1 hut he will not be Undersold by
I did my first newspaper scribbling, and
most unospeetMOy to era it stirred up a
reawUtoo ia tiro rem»nniry.
‘»~
I wa, a printer's

are niripkr ropressntatvM of tho people
of *hc county end not selected, beaeusc
of any special superior knowledge ar fltMas to that petition, a ha wjuchuvery
Baparriucr will attest
llmpl.* *. «— rf 0-

i-d hi* Spring stock of Dll V

A* I shall write but

1

” and a proT

any one in Hastings or surroundin' Count ry.

53®

? O M THE LATEST !

V2t.-BS*afS
&gt;*»» MUys-tete. af D&gt;*

; ;

Hardware Store. *■

Over 0OQ DETROIT STOVES Hold by
un In th© last 12 months, I *

�Bejel Lowest Priare 4tCT
of’!!
.
•
G-md livavy .-Utumade poata 75,
Hv.ry datable and twist suits 8^,90.
l.WH) Cewiinnre tuila, fitntr Bl“,tMl
825,00.
■
.
tli. X.
a.
,
A «MU XsMB DOS CITX Mil
-,*w Jibuk suite from III) to F3j,o0.
Wh Kiuk dooskin Punu -

;

We wfll ismie a Dally piper from this’
pursuant u&gt; notice previously girau
uffi-re during th*. Vanderpool trial —
i whieh will joohabiy las: far four week*, tlie tncmben of ths Burry County Bar,
' —providing thn- hundred umnee coa met at ti» Court Roam, on too evening
be secured at 11.00 eseh. Thai will at Thuraday, April ST th fasti, to deliber­
furnish tha paper at about four cents ate apoc tome appropriate action, to ba
I each. The exptnse attonding the ireuo taken by them ca the ocsosion ol tho
' Of n hmpeetabte morning dailv win be retirraxmt of Hon. Louis 8. u&gt;r«dl,
' &gt;vry great, sod all we oak is proper from the bar of this county, and effected
' cncc.aragsm.ut, Ws propose to iesae a
J paper cuntsdaing tweniy rolumus, and A Holbrook to the chair, had choiring
! hr.lf the six; of the B*xxu—a rrsjwcta- Guo. C. Werth, aa Beerstaty.
Meesra h's sswy, Holbrook, Burgher,
: ble Aprescutatixv of tho city of Hasttage.-ow, which our merchants need' Millsand Hayford, remarked bristly oa
। not feet ashamed to advertise in. We their lung and pleasant association with
loelidt aa advertisement thru every Judgv IsxveU, and all with one accord
barinase man in Hastings, and hope all joined in urging the propriety of giving
same public sxprwerion to thosentiments
of goal will oberiahsd by thn bar and
people guuernllr for him. Geo. W.
Axuaon rca Putsox—The inrtnnt a Mills, then uoted the appointment by
person U known to have swallowed poi»- the chair of a committee of five on
ua bydoign orrurident, giro wat* to rew lutionx, which motion prevailed ;
drink, cold or winu. as fast as poSdbfo, and Mr. Mills declining to set as ehair­
a gallqn or m.nw at a time, and a* fast man of that oommitto^ Mr. Holbrook
vomited drink more ; tepid water ia beat, thereupon appointed Mossre. Hwwary,
as it Open* the j&gt;on&gt;* of the skin and Milla, C- 0. Holbrook. VsnV.lror and
promote* vomitiag, and thus givsa the

Grand River Tallsy Division
KalMnasou tho Sth of Kay.
Tub towndwthm is laid for the
wnrehome of Bar.Mw f. Goodyear.

' them.

BtfB-Xl____________ _______ ____
Abo lore of new Grows ties.

Barn Rio Cuflfa* st Buaelr., ffte »
•nu ner Ik
'

A new Poet runte—eu. that has long i
W»H-rWfl.W-&gt; U &gt;» nttmtag
order from Agneta ria Cedar Croak ti |
Hastitga. .
Wt will look forward to a large additfaa tr: oar euhacription liU u«i th. ajprotteh.irf the Vanderpool trial.

Ova nu rottentx will do wslfto advertiro in the Dully daring the Vandarpod
trial. Terms madu known on epphrtifaun nt thi. office '

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE
I
'

W s undureUUsd that a Dry Good* and
Clutiunp .tore ia soon to oecupy ths
Ask your DruggU fi*r Baaa’s I’tcre. store next to J. W&lt;!«ertt, in Brown's
Eiiint and cure your cuhL
Idtftrteifc.4 */ Uri!‘
।
Aoelxi A Buaa, Agent.

DRY GOODS, Cfothtag, bet., capa
, Gi-r.ts Furnishing gnuda ami ewry ttasqA
nice tax be found at Mudgw’.
dffiP

tuns has now arrived when the relation*
ef the Bench and Bar are to be severe
Lantisg A Saginaw line i« Ixtagpuehad
between us in this countr farover. ex- rapidly furward, and by the dore of the
preeeai season tha road win be fiaisbed
in behalf of the Barry Couatv Bar, 1 well towards tho straits. Tl.o trank i*
bare the pleasure of priaeuting to your now laid to a point within 10 mitas of
Honor this |&lt;per amt its contents a* a Vine River, end 100 more men are am
tntnnarixl and token of our lasting to be put on. According to the terms of
esteem and friendship."
the charter, -.be road mast bo finished
Harvey Wright then anao and ia be­ by the ctore of 1872. Drring the eight
half of tho I’etot Jurors, presented tho months, ending August 81, 1870, the
following prvsmble and-revolutions :
company rweeivod from the tranapartaIKirrm, By tbs change in the eighth ttan of passeugwri407,07fl; from freight
Judicial Distract, tho term of the Hon. • 171,998, from mails, |5,700, and from

RUGS
Medicines,

tha disburremeats was HO,488 for trucks
and bridges; •21,874 for engtare;|8,022 fixr oars; for sstariao and wares,
•88,87®.
W—1ta DnnxCTtox.-The wellknown Grofan Junction, on the greet
thoroeghftwe of the Nortborn Lines to
Boston, has oeasrel to U. With a large
end taeroesiag population, proud aa wall
as proeperou*. its dtixena, in mass meet­
ing assembled, hare . voted to change
the- name of their town tu “Ayer”-after
ono of tho beet known men In Amcri.-a,
Dr. J. C. Ayer, of Lowell—end the leg

Dye Stuffs,

SpAINTS &amp; OILS,

On motion uf Mr. Burghs: the cxenmittoo was instructed to report to an adjournml meeting to be hoM at thia place Fri­
day evening, 2“th inat, to which time
and plane, the meeting thou adjourned. with him. and extend to him our beet . tbeir choir*, for not only is tho camo
wishes far hi* continual succum and pros- .short and distinctive, but Dr. Ayer's
Fatnir Evening. April 2?lh, 1871.
bls. Do not wait for warm water—take
that which io nearret at hand, cold or
The Bar masting was called to order perils ia the field in which hi * impor­ medioinse have made it gretotally known PREHCRIITIONS AND FAMILY
to the ends of tho earth. Probably no
warm, far eveqy axund of time is o! at T 1-i r. a. by L A. Holbrook, ebair- tant labors are to bo contmued.
RECEII-T8.
His Honor, visibly affeclcd. respond­ Kring man W earned relief to such
immense importance; at the samo limo man ; and the committee on resolution*
send instantly for a physician, and a*
ed, thanking tho authors of the resolu­ eounttese multitudes of the sick as he,
—_ n*Jn. ■ aubmittol tbeir report, which was nr___ _ *_ __
and thi. high honor, from hi, neighbors
tions,
far
&lt;Ms
nadfetixtion
of
sutisfao1 eeptod, un-Tataptod, and appears below.
tolls the estimation in which ho hi held 1
tion with his official conduct, and re- I by those who know hfa*.—Brutal Tunra
Chas. B. Wool was requested by vote
&gt; of tin, meeting to prepare two tran­ veiwiag briefly tho history of his official .
intercourse with the attorney* and offiI scripts of the resolution^ one to be subI srn’ied by every member of the Bar cereal thi* court and the people of Bar­
and prosontud to Judge lovell, and the ry County generally, referring to tho ,
other to be atUrwards presented to fact that be first camo among them ia j
1858, under the combined disadvanJudge Hryt in open court.
J. R. VaaVefaor moved that Mr. tapes of having been fur a long time oat
of
practice, ami of ssteroeding Judge
Sweesey. os one of tho oldest members
Martin, one of tho ablest, most rompoof this bar bo requested to make tho
tent Judges uur Stale has over known,
presentation to Judge Lovell in the
and generously asciibing his own suev^-a
upon thia Bench, to be largely duo to
Goo. W. Mill, otfared aa amsnlmeul
the support rendered him by the attor­
to the effect that I. A. Holbrook, being
neys and oflhor* here.
tho oldest memlx-r of this Bar. be re­
Ho also polls high and deserved j
».
*W Psms^ Xraiu. Cms.1 Xrwiu.
quested to net on that oreasion. The
feae. Coflkes, Raisins, Bptesu, 8oo|a,
oumpliment to Barry Ovunty jurors a* a |
amendment was accepted, an I tho uso
Htareh, die.
class, dwelling upon the fart, that, at a '
tion as thu* amended prevailed.
W a mm.—Butter, Eggs, Load. Pogeneral rule the juries emponnolsd be-1

“Heam, father, dev father, room
home”
Ka&lt;Mt4earJatht« romahmM withxae

■
The clock fa the steeple strikes two;
TUwgtahaagrowacJfcemrf Benny
M WOTN
Bat be has bene calling A*yon;
U '•* wom* “ “T» «*
&lt;H»-

CKBCEXr ST8RE
&gt;St£*Mte"r r

Chenpe-et and Beast

CITY PAINT SHOP

Confectionery.

bobusfaus. Manager to a pasty of young
l*di»a»h s u&gt; cusnpany with hi moth­
er aro tn visit Eur -pe thia summer, on n

Am**u the recent paxduo* by thoGuvinner wele Charlo. Axm»trorec. of Boxry Cbnaty. who was rent up far burglary
, for five reere,and.had bat n few months

so» be requested to present a copy of
th*, resolutions, as soon aa practicable to
Judge Hoyt in opon court, sal to re­
' quest fa tho aa:no and behalf of this
bar t hat they be on tercd at laige upon
' thu journal of tho Circuit Court fur the
county of Barry, and ths journal entry
subscribed by every member of I lie bar,
’ which motion prevailed

In Croup, Batin's I’u-reaxL Euxtn
1-eandvr Wood and \\ illisau H. Os­
work* aa if by magic.
Ackley A Siad-. Aerolite
1' born, fir obslnmting a railroad, were
sentonRd, to ton yoa.-s.^ch in State Pris! Juki diA
uf the Criniit Court last

Tux Wmrrowut wn* out on Munday
evenir-g, with Ms’swvet muxie. An old
adage is; that fanunr's can plant their
runs afo-r tho Whippowdl commoner

sen! the solid, sensible, and eminently
rmpcctablo men of the county of Barry.
Ho paid a gw:wr&lt;»u. and handsome
his euoccssor upon thi* Bench, Hon
Birney Hoyt, and hi beepuke ior him
th- earnest hearty wdcomn and support
« the 'idBeerj and |mupte of Barry
| county. After again thanking them
' far their, expression* of good will, he
took iean? of the officers and attorney*
i individually, and the Circuit Court for
tho county uf Barry. Jaljt LartU
utf, is known only to the histiry of tha
fait , b*nevforth it is a ehemhod mem­
ory of plcsasurt by-gones, which rone

rotary was instructed to transmit tho
proceedings uf this meeting, including
a copy of the rosulutious, to every n»wspapor publi*hii lu Barry county, and a
Tux Washington romspotidcnt of the I ropy of the resolutions to one or more
Grand Rapids Lsflr, in that paper of ' papers in Detroit, loosing and Grand
tho 28th. in speaking of political mat- ( Rapids, and request their publication.

will arid strung rtmlntiou to *-xc«-l that'
hare dirtinguubsJ him in the low&gt; r
branch, bo will ptoro a most usefukablu
and valuable metaborof th* body. In­
dued, frar of younger member* uf the
“Judge I.wellHavingbron chosen
tiuoati can preteml to vnuk with him in
character, influence an J cxpocljy for by tho members of tho Bony County
Bar, to present to you on this, the oemsioa of your parting with us as Judge

Church, say* ’ Bits'* Iterrrtic Exjllt
i a a public Iwnsfactioa ”
Ackl»V A Slade, Agent*.

Tn TixcgualMTinrxxat Hiddlevilk',
te rejnrted to here been full of interest
and all were very' bsnpstably eutertaiu*&lt;d
by the good p**p!e of that vfllage. We
u juld like to give U« full report had
we the (articular* '
,

S'”"
0OXHWTIHO

lets in ■thia staple wo are led to conclude
that buyers throagbuut tho State axe
unable to make any figure, or fix any
price at present tor the first of the dip,
but gwncrelly it is thought that the mar­
ket will open high, am! that there will
bo a depression afterwards. - I hiring the
week, single extra Ohio and Michigan

S“"'
Ayer’s Ague Cure,

“ We often ejieak of men and tiling*
aa we find them.” Inquiries alter otb- '
er’s affairs beget within u* a daire to
know more of them than -i»«l &gt;en*e nd-1
mils; and how prune are w« to violate !
I the grand admonition that “we should I

, do to others a* we would that they
should du to. u»"—just as though wn j
। your duty to us and tho whole cotnmuai ■ bad no privilegr to look after other’s at-'
। ty. ia tho adniiaistration of juatiei fur I lairs owl wateh thrir daily practice with
s loag time past. I now rise to the |*er- a j«alou* eye; far yon know it is not
; hrmuM of that duty.
i manner in which you have discharged

it ia soggestnd by some nf our teedTua Supramu Court of Michignu bnIng rurnliaia to form a faraseis ctab, fur
the diasentinatton of various hint* and ''recently deckled that Circuit Judge,
topic* connected with the farm and gar­ may bu efawted without the Judicial
den Who will be thf fitai to inaugu- . Circuit fa which they arc to rervv. Thia
. fa a decision which may prove to be of
, mueh importance, shoehl thn elector, of
any particular circuit soe fit to avail
I tbrtnsdvw* of the liberty, and. cueclod
• tag Mint they haw no available mau at
' borne fit fiw a Judgv, go for the imports-

And I take this occasion to sy that, I
in va.-w of the kindly feelings existing
U*. wren the bench and bar, ever sin to
you have occupied tlu&gt; responsible po- ,
sitiou of Judge of this court wo haw
many misgiving* in parttag with you,
aad many regrets, fur we have ever felt
safe and as.ure I, a* ha* the entire com­
munity in tl*o administration of justice
in your hands Knowing that in what­
ever you have done, or been called up­
on tu do, you have ever been :*ro*apted
J. L. A D. Rna.—.kgain we call atby the purest motives of lum&gt;wty and
tourism to thi.* crkd.vnled manufacturing integrity—tbs real foundation uf worth.
farm, in I'srmgsi, Wagon*, Hnggi. s
*40., aU&gt; to tlteic mammoth ulvertise
wumt We advise every man in the
■ evuaty V. eoll mi 1 rec fi&gt;r themselves
that what tlwy say to true And the seal divition uf tho mahth tireuit, tha
attentioc. of tarmm and others is also Hon. Luuis S Ixrtsll, will, &lt;m the 30tb
&gt; oBod to the Wilber Eureka Mower, dar of April, cease to be Judge of tho
ior which they are ageuta They claim Circuit Uuart for tho C-.uaty of Barry.
the draft is so light and tho w.wkmgs so
; perfart, that It will enKst tho attention of

worm and permit our neighbors Io bo
lost eight of in thi* enlightened day.
Qttotatious Iron* the Hicrel Wwd are
al! very good in thj pulpit, but when'
brought to the public .through the me­
dium of the press*, a space is acmpivd I
quite valuable for oilier ( urpoese, and '
much too replete wifa waiting matter. |
Ignorant pr-reim* bare a right to use I
what Ellis faculty they i«a*.--* in dis-'
s.minaiiug their view* of p-uaial msttacs. a* wall aa anybody olre, and have ]
about a* many a*a&lt;«iates as their more
wise brethren a.id siatara. Their rights
must be rsepeclrd. their eor.l* weighed,
and their cnfrauj'iiemml admitted as
avhkmco of these imps rtanro in i oeiety 1
—what -f they hare tiuw to spare; it
is meet mul proper that they rireUj
have, fur then they study subject mat 1

DENTIST.

Iftthilk.
Ktlitu

SATISFACTION GUARARTEEB.

mg, trying doom, Ac Mr. H. wi.be.
as to give them notice that ho did’nt
gmtlic «,«» premium given by the
Itetxuii C'.«wrrisJ adstettssr, and there­
fore has’but Httta tbat is wvwth »teeltag excepting au old shot-gun, which,

PAINTERS

Tax formers of our county will do I
I well to examine the fine bones, “Young
j Fairfield,” and •* Hero,*' owned by Wm. 1
O. Freeman, of Maple Grove. They I
can be seen at the barn ot Hastings Ex- I
। change iirory, Friday and Saturdsy.
I

The mooting theu adjeurnud to reOn tiiotiun of Harvey Wright, Esq.,
asemble immodiately after tho a.1journ­ the meeting then adjourned until tho
evening of May 9th, at which time it is
Stveaaxv, April 29th, 187 J.
designed to penuaneatly orgauixe the
, Court having adjourned to May BHh,
of six yrere in the House ha« given and Judge IzivsU being about to depart,
him a targe practfaal insight ■» l«blic tho bar rareting wa* again orgunixe*!
affairs, and as Imi bring* tu the senate
the saute untiring nrntgy. indotnimble l ' by calling Jaurax* A. Sweeeey to the

Ural fenjines; (Utiw;.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

fag into their affair* far it is none of
. thifa butiaess, and the day will cjmc
' when llwy will find it out so, too, &lt;u.d
limy should nut romper- thou* to mon­
, key. fa a Braxiltan ftaret. If uur
1 friends (?) cell on us, are loquacious,
&gt; friiredly, g***si|iiug and tn a hurry, we

�KE&gt; AwvsrriiuiKrn.

ERIE RAILWAX

pauchey A C^i. Column.

i 1,400 sxrilre under SbO miinc wi'kout
' OnoManagwtnrut Change of cuodire.

f •«*. • »«*».—

AGfiNTS.

, JIHOAV &lt;UVQB-DGVXtt TttACK KbVTX

|»EW YORK BOSTON,
A.LBATVY,

8 O’CLOCK.

raiKctrxr. rotsrsixxxw ronx »"» axw
exolxCB, Aso
i:
OIL RECIONH OF PEXKSVLVANIA

Hand and Mar.hinn Sewing.

-kffi-Jtvcxncraru:

J. * P. COATS
BEST

xaM aattriax buxsm nt&gt;»
Roehretor to Nvw York, 8S5 mil-.
Buffalo to New York. 123 mile*.
Dunkirk to Now York, 400 miles.
Cirvehuid to New York. fSSmika,
»
Cfamiaaati to N. Y„ *00 mile*,

VINECAR BITTERS

ui-uiBiauiatMicii,
From No. Sto No 100 fadurive.

’AttAi"*-

40 Weeks for One Dollar!
MO MADE FROM 50 Sts.
tUhwreMtogreiredypaaiMatopoi:
Vtor-Mrf
I
tho decanters, tho ooup-kettic perfoou-i
~
—•.•••.--------,
fag a dance orer tho fare of the look- &gt; U «T “« rex Paarains Tataum?fag glass, and fellow-danger makreualTbe lUioois rorroipondirat of n» SISO tor U01O Brick H.M Machin*.
wonSaetaia pitiful. Sorectody's I*arian I CMtnitf CreZAwra wii-.os to that paper IMO tor UflU Brick Power B.chint,
l‘»yrhe ftim from tho tap of a ran, nr. J.
follows:
describing th* orc ot the susbo’a.- I uotirc that in almos; crery K&gt;Ue» tion
alights upon the poultice pavriurnt wiih 1
evergreens more or lean are dead, or ILOtMINITON (ILL) NUR8ERT
rebounding evtek. We rrsnnubcr our 1 a™ Gvi«« fo do&lt;xj. Tho causes -which
pat Venus fa the entry at feme, tnifl ’ kdl seem to be operating on all alike—
groans, not k'ud but dore, .rerape ua , whitoplno.Notwny sprurc, Austrian pins
Time pre soon. No 87 must bo evucuat-' 1 even the Scotch pine—while I think
ed ore nightfall, ovsn though. Ibo skies »Wte Balaam firs,' tan years -for more
tumble. Desj^ration wings our fret— ' planted, arc lookfaff more faded, rugg.il
we fly—wo tiribe—wo "pretest—and 1 and forlorn than they elsewhere do at
trusting no pretnua, mount tho hard- • that age. Tho blight has re-api«tnxl in
won vntocla baaide tho driver, and
"F^wtianfc &lt;fU'l fa even affecting • hotewtr Din* U»l-H M|M XCdruMl'. K.
I’lKKNir.VlMWlksMBt. lUiMii. .

7fiMMSn~iirouB*B
CImmm K14 01mm sad all SM&lt; U CImU uC .
II.IlI.,, rwmnerw I'wrlkL llrerww T.r Be . v'-IJ lH&gt; Dv«frtaBS tfA »'»•&lt;-» I
raaaitAXfaarousXK t»»«■ r«L B. L lUUz 4L, Q.M*,

EUwiwIhlM »r&lt;»utly «o«M fc» wwyl^r. Call

THEA-NETAR
n i m «b

REDUCTION OF PRICES

ll&gt; UJaalate of uki 1(10* hr BclpepuBl

TO CONFORM TO ,
REDUCTION OF plJTlJCA

•&lt; Haailwp. Barry rouilT. Uicb.. u Pur
Jdleu 11 tn. luwa, mhuU; «»4 »Ui* afcr*warlag Calo tha bte 4a; «( Karafa |a tho
E ear tori *». ito&gt;M»4 «l«bi ItssCnC

swEiswswa^E

GREATinSAVING
TO CONSUMERS
- ntTTUG vr ctutw.
THE GREAT AMERICA.

chain and tabiro surges tro thn steps to
moot a enrreaposding bffiuw out wan!
bound.
Crash, ba^I our treasures
vanish—are in tho car sumowhtire—
somehow, tho book-box on tho china­
box, the Iwotjack nt loajufrog with tho
enginvingi, and springing to bis exulted
poach, tho presiding genfa* lacks up tho

ISTORYzOF THE
WAR IN EUROPE

•intn*
’

HEW?

Tux W^riLwr—Tito /.«&lt;’ Y’ork

CAUTION

HQHEtt^bv^rMMre all parts of tlu&gt;
. | errantry reprreent thn new wheat crop

. to be growing magnificently, tend tho ;
,1 yirdd prumiaos to be ctiomow Unless ,
’ seine improk able catastrophe happcac to
': the crop thete will bo pkanty of bread
["for a yiisr to oomo. Thodcumiai from ।
_
_________ _______ ■ abroad is altanai certain to bn miroosed. i
scan eard-reeeiver brought up tho day I The ctrop in Engfon 1 will be a&lt; large a»
before foe safo kreninm and tree empty
; but on account of thi toillwaa
Hacking-bottle, rolw of tho Jnta oxu-'! of men tnkua from labor in France and.
pant In the second story the ebUdren
not ia high carnival—below stairs ait I Gvnnsny by tho war production intui
tho servants with idle hands, gnuving i hare beetixfli'ttal severely, and thed«hoar by hour more sulky. At but i tici-ury will hare to be oupplio-I tjurn out­
*bMla ranHe. "Theycome," rosounils ride. Of the American wheat pop that
from the watch-tower, and chaos begins.
of California in said to bo vc|y ttae.
Tho South has plant, d more wheat this
ora*in than before, iluj Ira jirica of ent­
ton having discouraged tho plauterx
from Riving the uaual amount of hind
■ to that staple.

SLTSi“:JSU2rt: .X

meat,w*r a plare to ail dowji." “"J
maht fall* over tho dreadful werae.
Next day brings agonising fifaeoverie;.
Thio article fa toundbroken—frat tufasWares I all treasures hare under-

Oators or Pusn.—Ooloy originate!
in Germany. The rhortnut'from Italy.1
I Tho or ion originated ia Egypt. .Tobae! eo is a native of Virginia.' Thu nettle
of Europe. Thn citron ia a native of
; Greece. Tha poppy originated in the
i East. •
I The jlno is a nath-n of Amcricn. ‘
I &lt;&gt;at» criginatod in North Africa.
. Ryo originally camo from Siberia.

■naan, nkka, alains-tho Lares and
Pvoaiee veil tbeir foowi ttdwWp.
Bach is cur Mayilia I Inflacd .of.
parting poire with yellow Had blr.-k
wwaamb ooreMves fry afat^e natural
prooree) black and blu*. tbo.flowcre
wo atrew esnergw trim capaiaed barrels ;.i
our May-dues nA clcasi the poeket intrtaaiafthe complexion. And though
Bast baa teat place among the dri^c-Wibrelmxw r^iriatod by r.v . f
sastarl and cctnwoJ cake, aamctlnag nf
.HmLshadow afiU fire on tiro, day once [

1
1
ahd toawsd in air wUh Gio invocation,
“This I give to the*., O hooded crow—
spare my Iambs; litis toa the. D tin—
apanrmv dwelling"'—but modem heaihswiMueoald it only believe tha tewll cf-’
fortnal, would gladly compouU for like1
i&gt;—i «a°o : “This I cw to theo, O1
Irirtmao" tpr» my thia*: Tlu» to

X7X1

Gems of Beauty in Prow, Poetry A

NEW CARPET HOUSE

-sam

OIL CLOTHS,
MATTINGS.

MATS,

Tie Library K Wn uf Sul

AM

{Scientific American

n»tl^4», Aywll^lWt.

NOTTINGHAM

For 1871.

LACES.

Spfaauh was first cultivated in Anina.
Tho sunflower wit brought from Peru
Tho tanlbeny originntod in renin.
Tho walnut and. peach oatnefrom I’er-

JURUBEBA

Tho hano-chrataut u a natireiuf ThiM(j
Tlio vucumbur earns from tha Boat In-

war,
Gsxbuxo —No paaaiun enu lead to
n:irh axtremiticL nor involve a men m
such a
plicated, train of crimes and
vices, and ruin whole families ro comufaluJy, aa tho hanaful rage for gnabling. It produco and nourishes all
Imaginable; dfogrereful Masatiotu ; it is
the moat fertfle nursery of roretonaneaa,
envy, rage, malice, direiiaulotion, faM»- 1
Wd/aml foolish relfanre on'Mind for-

rilCEt-A fill SFFES.

HASTINGS MARBLE fORIS &lt;
, ?J^&lt;7ICr*-JLLt-l:it’
•” I;
Monuments,

HEADSTONES.
TABLETOPS,
MANTLES,
SHELVES, ETC..

ITALIAN

2 EL I A B L E

despair; and toba cah&gt;lho most uupor-

tfaalraetitm goes on, charm wo-:
wisely, aad IL’1 tire muten.ial ».
crane o! prereful firwid-x and
homo, May-day out remain «.

■as

BRIGHT
SIDE STORIES.

WALLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS

TEEMS—RS a Year; Rl^O half year;
Club* of ten cojiico tm one roar,
at R2.50 each. S25.0C',
WtfrfgttHWIt PRVtlVM i. to nbm

HBIY&amp;OfflilKffALTBBS Dr. Wells' ftiratl if Jinteta

'R. Axxox is Agent for Hastings and

remingtons

vicinity, for the sale of Fruit Trees
i from the above Nursery.

I rarely dicta rich pure ; those that had
1 the good fxrtuac to raaliso homo property
| in this tniaerabio way, and routinuo play­
lag. are gwilty ttf »twGU folly. Treat
f no peraon of that deaeriptioa, of whatL^0yj&gt;^ychBmyry3U»ba.-

j

i

HaBiiags Mar. 3,71.

L’m

Fremont Engine Works.

ju&amp;k wk

nxamoK.

DY8PEPBIA

°®a

EE OF MTCUICAN. Cwwolr of

iJiw I’osxaox xo Gxuaar.—A report

Ho

|« wtrfredtan Washington to the alEsci

Michigan

Exchange.

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                  <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MAY H, 1871.

VOL XVI.

NO. 2.

warns as they lope, the bead they carry
with * Miff Desk. Just bank of the
boras end on top of the h«U is a long
bushy emlp lock. I have on. of thus
ttrees the horns and ox lending down to
Um bom is * hair mat which ie always
filled with sand. Add to ths the fart
that the akin hero is oue and one-half
inches thick and you wH! not bo surprised .
that a ball from a caririne done not pane- 1
tratoit. Ona of owwsufwuyP*»abaH J
from a Kentucky rifle between the eyw
i of a large bison, only to make hint ,
snort and shake dual from bls pate, thV 'ready.
I__ _______
w» are informed, be has co
hie preparatory studies. 1
hums are two inches fa diameter st the ‘1
—need his
rtroing the usual oeder of such puraui
, base and eight to eleven inchra fang.
when undertaken Inter fa life, he&lt;
The eyre appear small at»l hare a
peculiar diabolical uxpression. which.

HARDWARE
Iron, nails, glass, sash, doors, Winds, jmiiitspoils.putty,
spokes, hubbs. pins, springs, axles. farm bells, tin
ware and shelf goods of every description-

terrifls.

Curiosity led tn.'one csy to

.crawl up within twenty yard, ofjin
enormous f.Uow sad p«t a half ounce
bull through. hit, heart. I could
killed Mm twlm&gt; that distance. I
wanted to sen him at doe. range.
jumped up as I fired end turning axunnd
looked st me aa I lay fa the short grass,
such a look 1 hope never to meet again,
and 1 was glad when the ball took effect
and h. came d.nm. Ills girth was nearlr nine fret Long shaggy hair aflbrds
a c-ivering for the entire fore part of the
body,and by constant pawing and rolling
they manage to keep it full of sand.

SOLE AUNTS FIB TNE SOCKEYE AND CLIPPER REAPEB AND
MOWED FOB BABBT COUNTY,

JOHN A. GBKBI.E.

C. F. DWIGHT &amp; CO.

DRY GOODS!
LOWER THJUV EVER.

Elevator
135

JACKSON WAGONS
Glen &amp;. Hull Thresliiug Madiines. Clover
flullers an&lt;1 Grain Dfi Ih.wd &lt;»&lt;•&gt; ■ Di
Patent Sulky hake.

Phoenix Cash

Ladies' Misses and Children’*

buffalo's tall longer than two fret and
, t'. eu they never use It. If they have
। oocauon to scare flies they roll fa th.
dn»t like a mule, but they n.vrr shake
off the dust Somotimos you find one
: without cars, or, porlmjis they are torn
As "Wsdssnl the star of emjiru and laoeratod. This I thfak is oausod
takes Ua way” many proeeaee. of anni­ by the grey wolf in trying to eajXur- !
hilation and creation an- inaugurated. the young Oahu.
The onward mark of civilisation, and
I noticed one peculiarity Vukh I df&gt;
_ ________
the rapid development af the west, bring- not trmeaber cf haring seen fa drecnp* “A bs»™d to
“ -- । ing into life many institutions and into •' tioa of their habita. It is tire. lh»
activity sfambering powers, breathes ■ young buffalo follow their dame, twp
death Ufon much ’of th" animate life ■ years Consequently they do not ‘brood
created by the great Father to enjoy
these primeval regions, until th? ap­
Tbo bulfalo grass constitutes their
proach of ttieee fafla«An. The abarigentire subsdstonte, aa before staled, thia
iacl inhabitants of the Wattefn plain cover grows above six ir.ei.es in length
humbly bow to th- irrosprreaibfe spirit
la all the picture. which 1 have seen
! of advancement, am! tvtire l&gt;eyond its of prairie fires, the buffalo, deer, anteimoiodiate teach. The Irufftkr, oik,
antek'pe. pra rio ileg, grey wolf and
' Indian are those of which I epvak.
While tbo doer and prairie chicken are
• the opposite of tills, they corn# lute the
country so It wtile, up.

. the Cleveland PZUifa OUo.

Tbo cotton sued product bi the Mis­
sissippi Valley, if monofactored into oil.
would bo worth W,000 000.
Cattle axe dumb beaste, but by get­
ting thomarivre together fa large num­
bers they make themselves herd.

!

Of the indigenous animals of our group things together in a happy man­
wait, the buffalo is by far tbo most in- ner tor artistic develcpmrat; but when
the eye has Uttar tact. natures arraagoAfter sp&lt;mdfag a season fa thefr country, meat, the effect tnay be more pleasing
waging a war cf extermination ngainst than the picture is truthful.
them, I apeak from a knowledge of
1 have s[«nt boars lying in some xuthoir habits and dUuasitions.
vfao on a &lt;aq«-t uf reft buffalo gruss,

Shoes and Gaiters.
WE'WILL SOT BE UNDERSOLD.

Russell &lt;fc Nevins.

pay Cash for all kinds of Grain, and sell Grand
lajrids Plaster, Ohio Lime, Water Lime and Salt.

Is there a ward in the Kngliah lanuago that contains ell the rowels?
hero is, unquestfaaably.

self on two Oet. and by occasionally
burifag at the head of fate nurse what­
ever ho can clutch of tbo gold and wflver toys which an admiring public have
presented to him.
Altogether, the young man is doing
w.U. Unlike hie ufastriotu fellow baby
from Kentucky, be makes short speech­
es, has a good amatite, and is attracted
rather than disgusted by the sigjt of

It was in Nev. 1870 wb&gt;n our party watching herds of thrao prairie cattle as
-rolled out” of rivilintiun, and after they fed, fought, r iled -nd basked in
following trails and divider fur for eighty the son. I hare thought uf thoir kiy
fadulcnre. and yet bow perfectly imlependenl, their immunity from disease.

whoa, one night after pitching camp on I
cow croak, B hunter living there inform- '
od us that wo were in the vicinity of •
hards uf natures cattle.
Next day t
brought out the fart that a few shaggy .
dirt colored old tnalee, evidently the:
first settlers of Kansu, were browsing j

J. L. &amp; DAN. RKHDW

Carriage Shop

. about These ware the out post scntln.ls, fought out of the large herds of

C. H. HICKS !
(Successor to Hicks &lt;fc Falen.)

&gt;■ declining
.tealmino year,
vmre fa
in honc.4
honej plough
nl-nich &lt;oni£h£EH&lt;&lt;
“n^ ROt “ ^ th„;BOtld
it has to &lt;10 Withinle
Uu&gt;
hb
].
aerrice, may have been pounded to
conditions. It ia evinced by fasomo degree uf mellowness, but our nnewnre. guddreanw. and imprewbilbuffalo had evidently .pent a long life | Uy. and not by the presence oflrib. and
in nothing ofeo but acquiring toughness.' *u" *’ '

CARRIAGES

ajar

Cash
n..

»!A11E BODIES axe

V.

O.

for

my

Groc

Cash for Produce, and wll for Cash

HEDHICK

NTEWARy fc rajDIHOFF.

Sup® ail MjbbI DeiM.
"Hiai-'—i’WWVZvi

BOOTS AND SHOES

Mower.

wanderings. But I say that he was old; i
our Os plain raid that lie was old, and (
no amount uf pbiloeophy can psrauade
me that that particnlar buffalo was the
possessor of any juvenile characteristicn'

pny

3u after trying th. hatchet nad ruck '
]rroeos. we gave up in derpsir and turned
him war to Uv&lt; wolves. The Indians
use the marrow of surii whan they can­
not manage to maetioata their earcaw,
which, however, itt seldom the cue.

Our course now lay along the Big Ar­
kansas river, where wo had opportuni­
ties for seeing the Indians hunt theta
on horoe-lmck. About four hundred
Kiw hunters were cncumpd at Big
Bend laying in winter auppii-t of bi►Tn flreh. They nre nary revolvers,
riding up dow they aim to brake the
boric in the coupling, but frequently an

whfeh ocMfats fa shoo ing the n with
arrows, end then nn horseback with a
heavy bet dxw « it fa to the heart
IS. sraeo fork af the Arkansas branrhee
to YU w&amp; wootM Fl Unted Up
this fork mid betwren it end tl.. main
Arkauma was our han Ung ground. The
aril hero, ia m.vre tight anti sandy than
fa sea1 ore Kansas, with • very peculiar
foot thick and two W
Buflhfa grass iamrivors^feio is. short fin. and mynatriti.«gro-, krepfag gre. fa patakas

►rads him to school to th. Nsnutefeii.
rather than to the Graces tliat by know­
ing all suffering ha may know also the
eternal oansolstioan— O&amp;s BarUfh.

The reason wiqr editore hare ttorir

holds a revolver, th. other holds the
A coroner terifls the faqusuL

An nneut African diamond, weighing
ever nine carats and valued at between
•3.000 ami M.OOO, i. exhibited fa Bos-

�New Goods!!

FIRST NATIONAL

r\ A ry v

"

every mrtfarai.- will rend. Careful aftsmttou to this subject of fru Trot, j

Of the great importance of the Rail,
nri new bring built from Lake Supe­
rior to Puget's Sound we hare often sjiokrn and bare ever taken a deep inurat

fag hO, the final pomag* uf winch will
secure th* early completion of the Rued
rad a great international route U.twee a
tbe two oceans over which must psvai

which mrans simply, down with home
maanfacturiCT.duwu with heme nmrlroU,
down with wages, down with ovary] population, and rich in industry and
sp-eies of American cnterjrtor, in the I' coBMqMBt wraith, will occnny tfe;: no.
interest of British labor. British enter I! undevetomd and almart tnacce»sible
i portion ci our coMiaeotal -urea.
prise, and Britiah Grid, will 1b the ftt- !
i Dot Ihienad is fortunsro also fa its
tore save uafrora nalioaol psu* •
ta tli way acruaa the two ranges of mo-on Bra. David A Write, late c Special tans wLk-h t.stad so sevsrelr tha Pa
Cantmhriimer of the' Revcura, tpprara eific Railroads built on tbo central line,
now to bo a strolling lecturer ia tbe ia and th* overcoming of which reflected
such well-do -orred honor on their rtrcrCMte Uuldors. At tbe' Door Lodge
Paso, in Montana, where it ervs.es the
Boeky Mountains, its altitude above the
toss it J,5n0 fart 1„. than tbe Union Pre
I rifle Rkfarori at Sherman, which is arid
to be the rigbota point at which a tooow do rat produce, andlhos । motive can be found in tho world. And
acoBMUuers to pav &lt;verr oaut rii tho Pacific side of the cuatinent it is
at the osmo tuna taka sway
from every article tUlova
[wtes with Amerioaa
reader kweriaun pn
|&gt;ay the other. Thia
[sirring Ring nt the £

world. To-day we gire m another col­
uma, an able article from tlrn pen of the
Vice Prescient of tbo Unilad Stolen,
urging public attsubon to this gigantic

think we barerd aotiuag in asking onr
vw dons, rad whoao attration wo ask readers to rocismbur our pcvdiction of
scv.mpaaririg "hard tinx-s?
speeiaUr to tbo article of Hot. Schuyler
Mr. Wells spoke al Ciaoinnafi the
Colfax herewith printed
othar
Bight, and has
repeated
his speech at Detroit, while swinging
round die orcla. TV great point of
his sjwech as , tolsgroplio:! about the
Wn are in n-cript of the Lewiston,
Miico, Encioj Jconal ot the 27th of
He said hs -hcuM Kk»
put the
April 1871, Bent tn with the oxupli-I1
moot* of Mr.. IL &amp; Field of Minot, ) rountry relatirely -fa tbe same praition,
ped ia iK'JKrS^'SScrayd^rtMaine, with the following paragraph

FOR SPRING

BRQIVN'S BLOCK.

Black Silks from $1.50 Upwards.
GRENAMNES,

of Pongee and Japanese Silk*, from 75
cents to &lt;2. Atoo Iriah Pupliiu, from
• I.M to *2, and a great rarisSy of other
rich grvds which are esperiallr attract­
ive to the ladies and keep the store eonstoutly thronged whh cuotomess.
In Black Alpacas end Black Silks
this House claim to offer special induce- ■
mauls, and their aaeortment of Ribbons i
and Parasols are probably the finest ia
the rity.
In a very largo well-lighted room in
the laaewem the

Michigan,

HATIN LACES.
jAOOfnsTCgECKH,
BRILLIANTS,
.
VICTORIA LAWN.
FRENCH FINISH CAMBRIC
I SHIRT FRONTS,
'
BOOK MUfilJN,
MARHAILLEfLOUILTH
HANDKRBCHIEI-H
I
EDGINGS,
EMI.RDIDERI'ES,
• ♦WNMBT10NA
REAL AND IMITATION LACK.

‘^Ssj-SAiuX.

£?»)»» n»t

RIBB O IMS .
nut bora there can reriiao the beauty of
Pugvt's Sound and its surroundings.
One hundred milre tong, but so full of
inlets and stiuits that its navigable
shore-lies measures seientoeu hundred
and sixty milos, dotted with lovely istota

Fancy Bow, 8o»h and Trimming Ribbons.
Hosiery and Gloves.
FABLE LINEN. NAPKINS, TOWELING,

Madame de 1&lt;. ^cliuntairowsU is a
I Jorksou astrologtot
thrad Rapids talks mysteriously of -a
new gas company.
A new tannety, on a nsamsva'h scale,
is prpjsotod at Ann Arbor.
Afbkm proptMaa to disniib the earth

1'FICRAOHED 8H

sheetdIgs.

Prints at ten cents per Yard

K?-X

THATVgXm jfcr BE EXCEU.ED!

A LARGE STOCK.

id style.

Hastings, fay IOth. 1871.

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sdfrmalrah dtoekioae; tod tobf

-HL--.

IMS IH HI 50 W

BROWN &lt;fc CARTER,
250 Ifeiin Street,

in Fact

Goods are Cheaper than Low

*10

AT THE &gt;7fWV GT

-------------------- - . .

GRAN^r|j PHILLIPS

1 nepers. Uirtc ot which arc dallies.
I Copenhagen lisa eight dully iwprrv,
i Stock!voltu six, and Berlin aorenleen
A Pennsylvania cow swaWowed a
i toother nail pouch years ago, aad w ben
I she wvs lately killed every nail waa
touadiu tbopooch. She didn't tone one.
I Emile Hepp, ot fRraa xaiir, who was
one ot tbo mud dMlnguiabed pbyUelane
and chemist* In Euroiie, ia dead.
“ Admiral ' Seitunes opens a course
in Mobile with b lecture on '• Ths Three
Dretoive Naval Bat tire of Antiquity. "
A New Haven gentleman recently
recovered 1373 tor a tree spoiled by &lt;na
from the New Haven Use C’^upany'a

|j^.cksOX,

•

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MICHIGAN

FRESCH. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN

WALL PAPER
J3 X *1 tfo&amp;tolORATIONS,

Illi V UUUK XUOfilh RftftTV ir
Illi! liU(nX^|lu|^|ll^ IjwIL 4,
Our Stock contains a Large Line ot

FATEH AND OIL CLt/TH WINDOW SHAD». TAB8ELM, PICTURE
CORD, *U AMERICAN AND HCUTCH-HOLLAN D, IN
UR EKN, WHITE. BlIFF AND BLUE, FOR
. ■

•

DRESS Sn.KS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,
JI
4^p?s.
”
any house

BM [ML Cffl SME I
WM. LOOMIS,

From New York to Chicago,

flaw recQved his Spring stock

NEW
.CABPET HOUSE
^^^viy^EWT PLACE to buy
CARPETS,

TV Chicago A Michigan lake tjliure
ado, the western lenninos uf the E. I R.-alrosd is completed as far as Nih-n.
Canal, and aa near to 11 as Chicago—a ’' Flftv new p'.atform freight cars have
hradrod tmleo west of the tontritude of been placed on the Fort Warne, JnekSt Loria or Galena-to the ywwnw city ■ son * tfagfaaw Raflrjad.
ot Dulath, the initial point of the North-' A racing rasotiatiun baa b«wn fanned
at Kilsrn and the spring meeting will
take place May 21th, 25th. aasISuth.
enunect, u already bring pushed rapidly
Grand Rapiditos are aabocrlbing rare
an; rad betoro the snow firns next Fall idfy to tha Western Agricultural and
it will be compete ! to the wuatward
lino of MiunewMal where it crosare the
Bad Hirer of Uh Noth, wtooh ruas ,
northward to Lake Winnipeg. and oneevtoh of its faiMBeo to &lt;he faoifio.
Ocean will . bavw been aTiwpliihed |

BOrreANVsniistopiei-any—e. CLOTHS AND CLOTHING.

to prices, qual-

“‘It

Hawduat Is no loog-r «u:e4 at the
WaaUtcjaw county wheat is looking
saw-mills In the lumber region Of Matoe.
I more than usually pnanisiag.

The Circuit Court fur the county of
Huron eraveure on the 10th of May.
A Mtulwjon man was badly mangled
tn a lath machine the other day.

i JICKJNqa CHECKS,

DENIMS.

exsiiwwir r.TTtfv , a re cordially

!

Carseis and Hoepskirti

WHITE DUCK COATING,

The Largest Stock in the City

WELCH A GRIFFITHS,'

I

POPLINS, PONGEES, GRAY MIXTURES.
JACONETS.
-------------------------NAINSOOK
PLAIN,
NAINSOOK CHECK.
NAINSOOK STRIPED.

are shown. Here we find velvets from I
W to:U ; Body Bnracl. from »2 to
I2.5o; Ts|«stry Brunels from |l to
II 40, and a vetted Hue of nil gradot uf
Ingrains. This department U to bo im­
mediately rsplcnitbed with over a hun­
dred pieces uf naw ear; &gt;&lt;■Ungs now n&gt;
recto and an imtnenen stock of oil ehths

rant a convtorira have just os good a w
‘r^
•
port ; or from the SO®-;
right, aad it would’ V sjral/y &gt;r fur « ratda ptMi
tX.'
•Brand of IfiTD. to the
them to labor farougl; the public prma « rants cf *95&amp;
l«5'.- for butter; or from
[ ut W
1870,
to the 0 1-4
cent. ----------------- ---------------------- B----- -tor hi. aaruittal as it to fur the frirada *•!•
-,-----------------------of Hsebarr K-U &lt;&gt; ...—j
far haass-. or from tha IT 1-2 moot, devetorwrant, eivihrathvo,
ot tiernm yield to attempt to aerare |gMrif 1F70 rj the fi ronta of 1959 far
-ia u
--- -----------— — .r ——1^„,
paper paregrajib*.
of 1^00 far laborers nod jutirnoytnsn
-------- .OS s ss.
iraeiitniea the hnieyun days for the reiv—viui—orftsi

ALPACA. THE

RVERT THING IN THE WAY OF WHITE GOODS
W*8 A SPECIALITY.

Be-lea. Mass., or De I retl, Mica, til/
la not this starting from false jireru- aucceai in negotiating tho bonds of the
aen T Who are they, among the work­ Union at one of its"dark ret hours, and
for
ing poopto of tbe land, that wish to get after oilter agrncitre had failed, which
W. .Hi town
Urerttavw.l
back io the “pod umre" of ltej#4J&lt;» 7 has I saol into lulisy, I can say that
OZMJE MONTH
Who are bnukeriagaftoc n rmurn to the the souio rv.l.iless «mtgy and •irt.-imire uinpleyod in the clothing d«|»rtmeut
low prices for their products and tho atioa which overcame all obstacles thou, uLiiu and in die entire concern, employ,
meat to given to thirty-two aatoatnea
enraping rates of wagesuf tbaeo yeare? and caused nsoncy to fivw into an ex­
Newspapers,
Land workmen. The sales dfting last Michigan
Do the farmer, ? 1 k&gt; tho inechaatc* 7 hausted treasury faster than the nation,
Do those who are engaged in mauufac- I with iU m roost liabilities rould uro i week averaged a trifle over one thoui »«nd dollars ]«r day.
caron 7 Do nay but the importers uf
The
dry
gvuds
dmiartment
is
filled
end deabwa in ‘finvign goods ifrrh for wa d uf this great work ae rapidly a*
ray such condition of the tranuv 7— jKusibto reraident with economy in it* ■ with an immense stuck of White Goods,
comprising fine Linen Damasks. Nap­
Hare tha jnsijito forgotten that though comtructiin. The huxl-grant of the I
kina, Barnsley Towviiags, etui a grrat
the country bad been ia a o-mditiuci uf United States, extoeding fifty millions
variety of handsome goods of this char­
pnrfoirnd peace, under a low tariff tho of seres ia tha wmtor wheat rwi-'n "f
acter so attractive to tidy and thrifty
financial crash o( ISiT-ri had occurred, toe nauon. (ton tim -, as large an the
boun'keepem. They s:o tirejiared to
and Js.nev Buchanan ar.d his ag&lt;n&gt;u area of Jfaamchaaettak i.dixibfless suffttraUh hotels and other larr" estab­
wrat Vfigicg with United Stain bonds ficieatftrrltx completjou; bui, besides lishments, » well as fatoihea, with this
and paying 12 pew cent, interest fur this, milliont of the {irivafo means of
class of goods at roducod pnoue.
the use of the (hnenunent 7 Are far- himralf and friends are already inrest- 1
Last but no: toast among the inte
mere of tbo West anxious to g-i back in it- Tl» brads, bnaetl on the land­
from th • dCfad H a barrel far rmho port grant. nal a mortgage on the rood it­ fashions appearing at this nxteasivo con­
cern, ti n clxiico line of made sp Linen
rrri'arri in fit Louis in I&amp;7, to the $00 self in addition, areKuiug sold as rap­
| Suits, nad link! and Satin stripe import­
idly u the uwnay nsedeil; aa ! aa as ।
ed PSquca
Good judges pronounce
rirewtroesst, yielding abrett eight per!

fished, and generally road, and in many
inataneM closely afadied, then to a wide
maigmfartte basis- ot theee different
npntora, and ihora who briiere him fa­

FIGURED AND STRIPED

DREfai MNEN8 AT ALL PRICES.

am! stretching southward. without shoals
or bars, from the Straits of Fuea to the
oauitsl an 1 cantor of Washington Termeat of industry was ful(y and profita­ ritoty, it will be s» magnificent mirtftl
bly cuqJoyed ; whoa our bommrtee cov• far tho i-otum- rev of that grandest ocean
ored every sea ; when wealth was accu­ of the world, the Pacific.
mulating rapidly aad distributing equita­ 1 Nuris is h-o fortunate in the pilot at
bly. and when the Govtrumrat was dio&lt; barging ita higbwst functioaa of &gt; emov­
ing trie ulHtrurtiuu* to proems su in­
terfering to tho least jos.iWe degreea'
with the private panaitasnd fawftn »»

people of tho couBtry against Vaaikr
pool are being circulated, among the
men who are likely to constitute jaruss
ia the coming trial. Against this ape­
rim of iwxsonal auault we enter our
vigorous protest Wn faaasnd that Vanuerpool shall hare an impcrtval trial,
before an iupafial jury. Guilty or
innocent, it to rai trier just or lair even
ia the friends of Besbert FiekFa to atranpt to bias pubhc i-pmtos. through
any such tarana, besides there is a de-

BLACK

CELEBRATED RED MON BRAND: PLAIN GOODS;

DRY

VBe

id tell no lies, but sell G ° °1D^

’

MATTING*.

I'rnoisTSsuD

good*.

We Sall the Florence Sewing Machine,
.Uf If TBE TQUBf

R OCERIER, whir h

is full hnd i diiipletc—bought for CASH at

the lowest market price, and wishes to be

PtaptBiCUluiMTiaHitiPili tfMniiO Un understood thnt he will not be Undersold bv
pi fcr a littltlaj. . । n
. .....
■MvrvFiu-nn any one in Hastings or surrounding Country.

THE LATEST I
mnmiHnw

NOTTINGHAM LACES,

'

Hardware Store.
Over

■F. IMMEN.

BOO DETROIT HTOVEW Mold by
Ute in tbe la.mt ISA monthrn!

Gold &amp; Silver Watches.

cu:

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■tCMIUK CENTRAL R. R.

SrSS

Qraad River Vallsy Division
DEC. IM1-0.

’ alpaca.
■&gt; goods .

IIXTH
I -TK OOOMR.

KH.

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Ngs.
MITATION LAc^

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE

Kucvert !iasutten&lt;L&gt;d the use of Barr's
Pi'Cioral Elixir for sixtoen year*.
AcKtxrft Stint, A genu.

Britere*—Ptatty.

Kalamaioo Plows and Castings
(or tola by E. P- Rttrrull 4 Co., at John
WmssiwC* TTnidn-nto store.
48tf

Cut Arrogwn—I. A. Holbrocft-

Fox Cjuius, BsvtrxAM, ute.. rte„ call
at Allen’s. H* b ngent for F. A. Fullera fandtur48tf

Dmu for our farmers to plant corn.
Jack F»«t—P^pwg arousd night*.

Ciumtss-Btuy.
Wxinria—Medarxling-

Arrxx nstrtw—Vanderpool Trial.
Rittrs cold weather for Teo Cream.

’UCK OTATING,

Tnnts is tu be a woaUx paper at
Wayland axm.

Ackk-y ft Slade. Agenta.

e City!
CAMIMin.
- AND

Tsm Bro, are sharpening their lolls
,b®
',ia^
Tax Express o&amp;w La* been cammed

THE HEST
Furniture in tho eity n at .Vl.-ns. Oood,
reliable, and warranted.
4-tf
SoCTH liAVK.s 7?B I.'I'.
M* KsUsusm His «.-* r. Si.

J. 8. Von Brunt the esunibu. line—
and now with no competition.
l.'aauomi, May 9th. 1871.
Stewart ft Hteinhoff of this city, and
Mr. Stebbins was one of the old art­
Ee. IlirmThinking that you Wm. Jonas of Nashrflle advertire their;
dore of Barry county, haring emigrated
daily during th* Vanderpool trial. We would xoi abject to aa Herd or tiro from dontirtxy regularly in our columns.
ware out with our pe[«r soliciting nsr.irs your sister citv, I take my pen far tho
Roberts ft Hobbe at tbe Pustoflloe herefrom (ho State of new York in May
aid advartiaiug only about three hours puHWM of inditing them- Wa have have Picture Framea in eadkue variety, IMS. He had been sick for throe or
four years, and during the past year
tert Saturday, and it b n note worthy had *cv*r«l l ory fine days, notwithstand­ also books arid stationery.
fart that oar business men are wide- ing tho ovokan, who. during tho irrt
Dbkey ft Bentley, and also Hams, was scarcely able to go oat of doors.
After coming to Hartings in 1843, be
| weather last week, were all complaining Williams ft Co, have their Haniag
that we should never get over our Mills humming every day asbusyasbees. remained here three years, and then
went on his farm in Rutland, (th* one
liberal ipiriL AU that ia necewiuy now ] I '• March weather in May."
now ooeupted by Mr. L. D. Gardner.)
ia to furnish a paper equal to their lib- , ' Tho farmer* hero finished sowing tho course of a year.
oral support, eno that will represent thoir । thrir spring crop*, except a fow who are
W. T. Eastman, will soon advertise After living there nine years he sold hb
alwav* behind, or tho*e who have aouie largely hi* Lumber, Lath, Shingle, Lime fin m and returned to Hartings and en­
business and our city.
Our arrringementi ore completed for low ground for onto. Wheat b looking and Piaster warehouse. Will is a wide­ gaged in mercantile porsuita, first in th*
dry good* burinros and lastly io th* furprinting a paper half th* sise of tbe unusually fine for thi* county, for you &gt; awake ald.nuan as we cun tertlfy.
know it is not a* famous as Barry for it*
0. F. Dwight goes in heavy and doe* niton, trod., which he wa* engaged fa
a heavy buxine- at his Agricultural tmtil about two y*aru agi, when be was
W* had couUarablo excitement here Work* E. P Burrell ft Go. do a good obliged to sell on', on account of fading
right Our power pree* will enable us
to turn off from
to six tAeiuaad and teat Saturday evening, in th* way af a trade and aro most always ua the ad­
furnish them ia time for the people at fire, which burned part end badly dam­ vertise. J. L. ft D. Heed heavy cm the
breakfast a* well aa to all the earuret aged tho remainder of th* light good. (?arriogv works. Mra Hund advertise*
train* for newsdealer* and our subscri­ In om of th* show windows of Mrasn her Bakery and Confectionery vety liber to Hasting* He had held several
ber* in neighboring citine and villages. J. M. ft. W. A Haslett. It caoght from orally and doe* a good trade. V. Leins
Subscriber* are eolidtel at !i5 cent! a match by which on* of tho clerk, wu is building on oven preparatory to an­ Ultlcea cf trust al the hands of tho peo­
lighting th* lamp* in tho window. It other bakery. Grable ft Rus-,11. and ple sad was th* predecessor of our pew­
turned quite briskly for a few minute*, A. W. Biilry' advertise Harnessea. and ent postmaster. Hi* funeral was at­
but a* th era happened to be quite a do a good basin«*. Bdbtein A Aaron, tended from the Episcopal church on
number in the store at tbe time, they ;■ Meat Market under Barber ft Bailey'* Sunday last, and hi* body was intemd
I quickly extingnmbed it
store, have pxxi menu.
This is tbe war th* orders coin* ra :
The Congrcgatioualists expert to com- ji L. Hannas, and J. Be*au&gt;ar, kaighte
Ornrt or Bte Ranns IxDxraromrr,
menco tho orcciion of their now church |’ of th. striped polo, wield the raww with
May 8th, 1871.
edifice eoon. They have eecurnd a* fine , o steady hand.
Vt. Tl.vwsw._ Tto.. Ki-■ Vnn ml
I ’ Mr. Belding carries oo the Fksur ft
city.
Il wiU ooet. when coinplotod, ! Feed busintB* uf Stebbins ft Ou. Many
jJoTE-OD FANCY PAFtN.
nUat riO.OOO or *85,000. The Motl.o- of tho store* and groom lee also keep ;
TCMTICrs 1.EAAL DLAXIU.
dlsto are repairing their building, plas­ I flour of various grade*.
jy ABIKQPR un.
tering. (lainling and cleaning geoeroliy. ■ Tbo Painting businea* is principally
I understand, also, that tbe rihrirerw- ' rrproooutcd in our columns by Brown ft
f OLD PXX.l ago natoiur*
aliata ialead to «*et theokalrra a build- II Hoyt, and IL Dickiacon, of the City
i ing this summer.
Paint Shop, also D. 1’. Nelson ft Sou,
The First Naliupal Bank b renewing and John Michael Wm. P. Stark­
its interior aomewhal. They have Just weather also lias a mnall shop and doe* '
finished building a new vault nud nro hi* shore efthe buainaaa la that lino, j'
now putting up a partition and a new
counter. They intend to have n very
nice office when they get it completed.
during the Vanderpnrt trial; as soon as
Thu Grand Hirer Valley Riding Park
you uro ready to commence, please notify
occasion very often to adrertiw hi* butimo and I will reuut the dollar (or mure
uea ia various ways with printer's ink.
if need be.)
Yours truly,
Lock box, 2571. Gao. L Jocxt-vx.
L. E. Stauffer, ho* the city Dining ssar-sir
More might bo onumereted. but this to 15,000.
rooms, and W. B. Hitchsook. Boarding1
will show that the people are awake to
Wo aro cxsitiug ounelvM quite enercoxrrcnoM htoiii:.
gvtipdly in organising n Base Ball Club.
the enterprise of a daily in Harting*
A Variety of Cracks** at Whole**
Wo hare already beaten ano dab
pretty badly. Score standing 44 to 16,

BAKERY!
snenr sat

Nt-w utuktimuJo get your fnrmtura. &lt; to J. P. Robert* ft Co'*drag rtoru.
Allen ba* a goal supply xaade by F. A.'
—
» ■
-i.■. —W— I—■ ..f ning order from New Buffalo to Holland,
and from Grand Rapids to Montague,
■nd probably by the first ot July will

r-sttstl

of their rtatetiienti and we know the
| the ‘‘fulltto*." of their atowA, and all wo

ask is for tbo |i*oplo af Baity county to
| give them a cell.

Peninsular Railway.

TER,

•*. *n» Msriar. Dr*. fi Tral» will ra

IG-A.N.

Local 6ti;i,itw fillet,

u .. 4

which

to be
by

We refer *j»ci«Ily to our business di-.
rectory for Doctor* to euro you whim you '
are sick, and Liwyers to eettl* your dis-1
I pule*, a* well os other official* to take a ,
general part in tbe administration of
l your off i ire

HARF BOOT.

u

MOK

C1TY PA1NT SHOP

PAINTERS

8m

Hair Vigor,
Tor NNtcring to Qnw Hiir i U
notanl Vitality tad Ootar.

Kaitat Hn LU, Hu Raimi

School Book*

HOWARD SANITARY

AID

Stationery.

I’RESCRIITIOKB AND FAMILY
ItECKlPTF.

an. Call and aoe them and you will bo
aatiafled that they are reliable deafen.
F. Immen, Grand Rapids advertise

C. H. Hicks, Georg* Prseton, Maaon
Allan, J. Ort* ft Bon, H. A. Busell, I.
A. Dibble, Johnfitandv, J. Mans and
J. W.,Wright ar* among our grocery
advertiiM**. J. 0. Woodruff and J. Maas,
Boots and Shoo*, and oociuionally, Buuyeu, Bowen and Woolev. Mr. Wo«lniff hus lieea tn baoteea. hardly a yror
but bv a jwlioicraseystemef edvnrtWng
and fair dealing ba* built up a trade

from tho above Nursery.

Ayer’s

Dye Stu ft's,

Among there, Deuton Cash Store,
Roowll ft Navins. Barbe.- ft Bailer, B.
Mudge, Goodyear ft Barlow, and Wm.
IxjoctIs, represent tho Dry Good.* trade
an an equal with the best H. A. Good­
year, and Grebla ft Buaxill tho hard­
ware internet, the beet in the Rato.

H. Astox ia Agent for Hasting* and
vicinity, fur the sale of Fruit Trees
Hading. Mar. 2,11.

Medicines,

The arraignment for the Vanderpool
trial in thia county was yesterday de­
cided to cummcucu August 1st. Thia
will pre about twelve weak* for amagmg *1) the ptreliniinariee etc., etc. Ia tho
meantime are do art propose to go back
on our “daily." but will continue to so­
licit all tha name* w* m get so as to
hare everytking fai readiness.

Now tod itol.totor Mly

FBUIT &amp; QRNAIENTAL TREES

ROBERTS &amp;
Cutumun Council tor the city of Has­
tings met at the Council Ruouu &lt;ra
Wrlncaday evening, May 34, 1871, pur­
suant to adjournment, and was called to
order by the Mayor.
Present—AH. Barlow, Birdsall, Eistmaa, Hays, KenfieH. Williams and
Woolley.
Minute* of lad mailing resd and «p-

I building, with his store. He ie a n&lt; w
' comer in thirdly, but ha&gt; bcsl/rd jrireubbrale *n th* coming 4 th of July. Is
manontly, arid will no J rabt roouivj a
Hasting* going to lay idle &lt;m&gt; ti&gt;*X day? I
patronage which will bo uuvuqusrtd.
i aa bo propose* to kr*p pawl pwida at what price par week or iser annum a
[ fair prirtjs.
lease af tbe scouu J floor of his brisk
building, un State street, coaid b» «‘bhare bre-me famous throughout tho trined a* a Conncil rocm.
Aid. Woolley then moved tha! the Re­
State in their advertising. They are
corder be outh’nritod toprocur* tbo light
represented in our column* tliis uevk of way, *o e« to make the street foar
by
various
methods.
Wo
]iresuiu«
rods wide, from Fall crock bridge to Mr.
List af letters remaining in tho I’u.lthis tiriu pay out a tlibusand dollani per
affloc, May 10th, 1871.
week in adrertislug alone. Thay must
Bragg Elmore. H. Clough W. U. Curdo • heavy bu*lne*a- If any af our jwoplo should go to Jockeon wo azlviaa
them to give them a call-

old gsllory occupied by Mra. btowoll be­
fore the tiro, un Jeffcraim St- nearly optxKiU' ibe Poet Office, sal announce*
Hi* Fjno_A« UaUery to tLePnbBc.
। Long expenert* in IttotegrapkhU in
all it* branches euabta* him to make a
A fow persona can be sorommodefi’d piromiae of pirtnres ttcclled by nine.
with Board at a rrtteonablo paca, at th?
ntadraoo of tho subscriber, on the o»ru*r ot Broadwar and State strort. near
tha Court Hotito. Nan* but respecta­
,-ion.l to the American Publidiing
ble, sober perwa* need applv.
Our Ire Cream Parlor will be opened [ Oeoipany, Rutland, Vt, for thoir beau■ tiful Specimen Book, and xuake tea
ar will warrant, .to
i dollars tho find d»J yutt abbw.the book.to wait upon all who;
| Read their ■’hyrtbcffingtjiR_.aafith*r
thrir patroomro.
W. B. Hncscocx.
rulttmn. coucvnuug th* I'arLx Album,
HartiopjLyn, 147 J.
2tf
and you will grt full pmrticalaro.
Ir you wnat a god rot of wrth made
The Parlor Album contain* xuoro
come down to Nitobvilfc. i never had beautiful rt»Ulbh»icnte than nay other
such a fine fitting; srt of terth befbra in .J work extant. Tbo 8p&gt;«nn.m Book b
my Mfo. They ad briar than ray dd II amt free cm receipt of poetage.
,
near Onio’* grocery. H&gt;ru30
one. ever ihiv. ■
R B.
Nus.uu, Maj 10th. 1871.
dm
collar* and tie* to aoU, and '
fixed things up in good shape,
sharp end knen and warranto

“I want to kirn papa good-night’

JACRB

Sign and Ornamental

_______ ___ ____ _ _____________ A xx there any graven of th* door de­
Go and sue their uew style*. Thev have parted soldier* ia thi* aecuou to deco- ।
the only nurchin- built csp-wtafly forlmi,* itetutaber M*v 30th is Com-'
-“W; I&gt; ;
ftarcho-! all kinds u. nwttiiUng ready to
J
_______
n-u! up.
tTIT
| Tux Fuc-xrx —NashrHlc pxupo*** to

UCAN

i DRY

' are out with a new change. Thi* old
| reliable store i* ever ready for tlic spring
and summer trade, and Mosers G. &amp; P.
I hare sjiarvd no pains or mney in se­
lecting a sto~k of good* to utee*. the

, ware house of Barlow and Goodyear.
■ Tho building is over uno hundred foet
[h-&gt;g.

“Com* quickly, or ho wUl be got*,."
Father, dear father, romo home with mo
cow,
Th. tioek i. fc* rtoopU rtrikro tlwro;
Tbo boos, it to fooriv, the hours are so

1 Various oilier firms reproionl thoir
| business, and d« servo notice, and all

Tua Sujiervieor* inert in June to
equalise the tale*. and transact other Porter, of Nashrille, it canrassiag agent
important busincee.
for thia interesting work and will sacra
visit oar city to solicit ntmee. Ho him

FLOUR!

Thu clk-k in the steeple strikre two •
The night has grown cwder and Benny

Spaulding's store and also Misses Lamp-'
eon in the Bank budding, are Dreis

&gt; CLOTHING,

'

com.

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Fathrt, dear fathar, com* hasp* withm.

Miss Barfwr * Mm Ilaekto. overl

much like to beat the Hasting* boys if
thus making a ooutiauous line from they can gvl up Efo enough to form a
Montague and Grand Rapdds to New flub, and give as a try. flare 6l»y A it r
Buffalo, and via that most popular of
Rrejwtfullv,
all Road*, tho Michigan Central, to ChiM*xs.

Huck.

&lt; bA a**? “* 7°ur 4,7’* *°rlc
Jon”
K°»o out, our house i* all

Th**M*yor then appointed Aid. Hay*
in plare cf Aid. Ba-low excused.
Ou mifticn of Aid Barlow the Marshal
wiu appointed to art as Pound Master
and Fire Wanton of tins city.
Aid. Barlow, tte Chairman uf Coauniu
tea on tkrerts, reported that they had
oxa mined tbo bridge on Broadway, bctj*»

DENTIST,

WAHOO
COON
rttUF

aine-

T-a' •»__2— a

�MKW ABTEIT1SMKITS.

to ardor by tbe Mayor
I’rroeut-AkM Bartow, BW*|, Bart-1
man, Haan, Heys, Kmfield, Williaam

igatua vmt~M&gt;DELK vuex tdrrt

dwia Mallory .........._______ 1 '
There haring beoa Matoaca, the Coan
I proceed*! to tooond. ballot with tbe

'NEW

BOSTON,

I niKf.ru. rw.tr xr wrw rna »»» »«w |
•
nrauasn, a» TW&lt;
। Oil-REMIOM0OFMCN»srLVAMlA

,
Aid. Bartow, aa Chairman M said
Committee then reported that tbe Cum
miitee had thoroughly ciammed tbe rood
between the depot aad Mr. HabboU'..
and also We street froat Mr. Greof. lire
to tha iKxlp read, and that tbe repaue
thereon should be let la one Job each;
also that they bare ei'mioed lb* prod
upon Mr. Sinter's land, aad hate not
yve determined how they will gvl--kid of
the water ; they farther report that they
bare not bad Imo to examine lbs road at
tbe dag-way. Report accepted.
menood, d* not do it now Much cd
Aid Hmn. mured tbn tbs Omamutee
the objoctiaa to thortramg bank tho * ca S treets he lelhnrtoed to fat a rob f«e
aboota of yrong, awwly Irenaplanted I
trena, ia owing to too into a porforuutnre I
of tha work. But if doan u good tine road near Mrc Turnsr'a, and that tbe &gt;b
H is eminently uroful.
be lot to Ibe lowest responsible Mddsr.
Carried.
Braawaaaat Baaa.—It b oat too late
Aid. liana, as Chairman of tbe Fi
to Make atrawbosTT bod% if tho planto
nance Committee, reported that tke Coen
are orovsmwsrtiy obtained; aalwooarn- I mi’.tee had called upon Mr. Dw^bi, and
•atlyargw all peewoos who are inclined
i ha autod that bo woo going away, and
to be catolroe abzut thia little iteta of ‘
plain, fiaaily duty, to lay aoido every eoold not thru look oecr tbo waltet, and
tbe Coanaitlew reoaoalad that tbe wetter
Jung elro far half a day aad moke and
b« deferred eatil the newt meeting Replant a Led of itrnwberrfaa
| hS"3il,.cto
—

TORI

aiajawv.

8 O’CLOCK.

pie r.mtar
Oer ^wpatkr m4 grautata
)H*Uk» lo aao4 Ik. rwaipla tew »f rearga la
H. W. Bnlfk._______ 1
ayane ataUto rtr atey&lt; Ateweo Mre fl C.
There hatiag heea no dunce, the Conn-1
ateOMedsd to seonad ‘
lowing result
T. A. Holbrook.......
E. A. Holbrook...........
H. W.rRolfc.............
There haring been nr. __ M „
balkt, tha Corneil than prooiadsd to
third ballot with tha fallowing retail

rata aaitwaT rxrexae raow
ILochoaler to Now York, B86
Buffalo to Now York. 4S3 mike.
Dunkirk to New York, 4«0 wulee,
Cleveland to New York, C25 tuikw, I
Cmannati to N. Y., FOO tmi-S
aku la raoa
HTfltoJjMitenBmM oww.,

VINECAR BITTERS1

Ib\t7 'vU J

Tteljc

safes.

■ittoeon Walks and Croaewalktben
made tbo Ulowing report w&gt; regard to
U» cuodiMi of walka end croea walka in

'tsrcr.

| Ihxwznm Cum. —Cunt planed oarlr
abrold ant be covered no deeply as that ।
jilantwl later in tbe e«xaun, M at flint
tbe warmth of tha .tin's rare has not1
penetrated deeply, and tho grain if cor
rird deetdy rennot gruw. Deep miterIng in cold, wet asaaras fa often th* eauee
id tho failure of seed cogn to prow
Tho emMssod treated bauria fas srasc* will grew with grtet certainty.

•&gt; ABSKV l*Baa—Let no farmer neglect
to plant a full rnrraiy of thia Ualthful
and Mtaitiros vugrtabh- A man who
has prna far ditmar every day eaa work,
re they aid muacufar dsestopDsnt woa
dsrfuDy. Ilan! to aa to hare a suereo
ou»a. When ono planting is well up1
plant again.

CrarraTuro (huraa.—There fan aliffvrcurr. of cpiakm among cultivators on
the auipart of deep or shallow culture
fargrape vines. There ia a rule which

Croewwalk, Cooler aad Jefiervx ata.
F. Heidmorc in front of taeant bl
J. Stanley, “
“
••
••
Dr. RuaaaU. ••
“ nf dwoUirg.
Marcus Stebbina. In front of dwelling
Walk in front of Methoiiat paraauege
id Church.
Mr Hawley, iu frjut of dwelling.
J.8. Goodywer, - “
J. A. Sweeary, * «
“ rery bed
J. Weinert,
- "
Cb&lt;* walk aa Gg*t aad Jeftrrero ata.
’
a U
•*.
*
—
Mra. f. Gaiatw, h front of dwelling.
Mra Bottom,
«
Daniel Striker, • »- •
O. D. SpeaUkg.
•• "
WWiam Barlow,
•* “
•

curdar and Manhal b&gt; re&lt;|uired to gel
title to the Land eofieieut to mate a tear
rod atreel from tbe Depot to Hubbcla.
Said title to be obtained before the Street
Coaimisnioner lets the yob of repairing
I said street. Carried.
,
On motion. Aid. Williams was author

D. C. Harley, north aide of dwelling
aase.
R J. Grant, in front of dwelling
Croat-walk, to be filled oat on Church

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‘copied
.1 tiaa7^!:
I-^GRNITtTSATING
TO COISDIIKS |,
a Council Roots, prcwidirg lw
OtTTIXO IT CLL'M.
will lake a Icaee of the lol uwi'.cd by tbe 1
ci.,.o.. i.-.i.rr.'

’ F'-*’a4‘«c *"

&gt;'e» rdre Uot and s nob •
"Zfs:

thia. Carried.
woraura t&lt; ctab
Oa motion, tbe Council adjourned un , TH£ GHEAT lit KRICAX TFU CO.,
til Wednesday evening negt, at 7:80,
:i a »•. VMtTXTatKTH.
I.
o'clock.
Wu. Bastow.
f. i&gt; lies Max
SEW VOBK,
'

(STORY OF THE «£•?«;
WAR IN EUROPF fc-S

J. Wardell,

G. M. Dewey, ia front af dweRteg.
J. I’. Robert, “
'■ • •• and lota.
Walk on weal aide Court IIorate yard.
Dr. Vpjoba. ia front af dwelling.
H. A. Goodyear. in Iron I of dwellsur
J W. Bancroft, - * ••
■
Episcopal Cbartb, in front of lot.
Cross-walk, Coulee and Broadway eta.
Cross-walk, Court and Broadway air.
0. Malhtook, in front of reront'liA
William Tinkler, steps.

REDUCTION OF PRICES

Um. a. W too
H.gra»..«aWDaula | ■bywaouajao^
STIC aa« orrtcus tea;.«y M tu’l JSfyEtRS

- BRIGHT
SIDE STORIES.
Cema of Beauty ia Prose. Poetry A

Hand and Machine Sewing.

J. * P. COATS'

WELLS’ CABBOLIC TABLETS

The tala K.rereaa War bnieakl Ml mo fan.
• I U~
u&lt;&gt;a&gt;toU. Atta Io Mat

BEST
SIX-CORD IM AU RDMBEII,
From No. P to No. 100 induaire.

tbe tnaal nourishment is noddy offered tine's, Green street.
thana.
Cross walk to bo repaired near J.
Grape-rinee tbould now bo tied up, Hotekkiss, Green street.
and tho gn usd thorougt ly worked up
Cross-walk. Park and earth .ide Gr»&lt;n
Oare must bo taken to avoid breaking or
barking the roots, it will not snarer to
prune rinos until tbo loarva arc, fully
ptnrn Those that wore n&gt;t pruned
last fall c.r winter wul hat o to bo left

caVtion

BOO tOLUNES III ONE.
AiteutM Wantocl

Tie Library if Wry ail Soil
40 Weeks for One Dollar! M LM L
ns nttjcn irm. nuns

Dm WASI MG-KACHIHE,

a&lt;u.i i
o^&lt;t(MW M » out Uh'"
uout’ wJ n&gt;rtx*r*4 a
at l«rvrU.t«a IU «
lid, Oellar. OkiMi'l I
»-rt»»r*. oUI to mM al i
4w^u ■ k. c jkMi taMor I
■nt kJi’ .r

bchwre it but I can KTOreSatoet inf
rf tho fart "
■ “

Universal lothes Wringer
Vfentfn
•rrereS W*k »CTVuj Farsn Docou Coo- . _
Scientific
American
x&lt;rlK1

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A. W. Bailey, front of liameaa shop. St 50 for Eagle Brick Hand Bachina.
W. A. SartweU, front of grocery .tore
1500 for Eagle Brick Power Machine.
Dr. Barton, front of atom.
J. W. Btabbbta. front af CabiMMbop.
BLORMIIRTON (III.) NURSERY SSlost£rg»r.«•«— m &lt;k-c
Allen Bennett A Co. mere
Bryant Brown, front of More.
tern yew are n«r« u Oimi... Urx~t

Swrtittwe J U R U BE B A

Sanaa I'vkcux*.—Bwauns who barrejuuitedly rondo tha UlfarimMI\ tecumtnead obongiy keeping tha branches of

■

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS 1
be authorised to notify all the penous
named ia tha report of the Cammiuns on
Walks and Craeo-walka to repair tbeir
walks within tea dove after antaee. Carriod.
Tbe following aeeuunts were then read
and referred to the Wiaaacn Committee
J R Van Velaor. ter-ioc. a.
(hty CoauaittM...................... 1100 00

£»&lt;iu»«rtnj.l*en»c« a*4

NTKbato llilmi. ofK. I*. IM* tn Farmorv, klrrtmnUa, la rectors, Hngr
newre. CbemMa, Manufacturers,
ami Propio of all Prol.vFIICEI-A FAIR OFFER.

MONUMENT!*.
SEAD8TOXDU
TABLE TOPb,

■044 to IteonMa ood kaeey Um4. Iteok
ratuaajtf Atrour.xk do. u totu.
lew *0)0.4*1* Mte M.. Chisago.

'Jtt'.us. k
(M MM. M M.

SHELVE*. ETC..

itauan

VIN'

Dr. Wells' fiinct if Jinteta

TERMS—B3 • Tear; fil.M) ha’; yi
flubs of ton oojiteo for o*e ya ir,
aitiWiroch. F2A0O.
wtfta .-rr.Exutf rKtJtirvi» it* re
■Sa.**—«
Club, eoewtivg U • rori 4

Wffi

■:NSW CARPET HOUSE

NATURES
or and myrelf was* latten by a mad
dog AahnepwM Mtte* al tbe same
tfare. Arerogfa* reaar euros ofcrod
hr te SHI. kQM ani wwM W

cFjroLSTOtUJ goods.

Vital D. woo*, neeevasr
--74MOVROE STBEET,
xsrear Evaaiko.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1871.

NO. 3.:;

tin next Son Chrutobal, then just era!
of the city and before ns, tho largest
ru-.d lowest of thorn all, which rectavss
upon the city of Mezfcb. O. the 7th I' tho waters of nil the othan, fa lake TssGm. Twiggs' division, ted by Gm. Har-1 eneo ; then oonlh of this at a dtotaMo
noy at the hand of the dragoons, took I of fire miles is teko Hoehtaulca, and
up it. lino of march for th. hall, of the east ol this and tire smallest of all £.
Montetumas. . The diriatons of Worth. lake Chaleo. LakeTtacnoo Rbshsrft'ta
Pillow nod Quitman followed cf inter- j its wafers and what it receives from tho
vote of on. day. Goh Childa,wiih 1,400 )‘ o'Jwr lakes through Tula river Into the
men, was left to garrfan Pttehla.
i Gulf of Mexico.
The sura total of our troops that adAt the time of tho ooaqaest the city
vanccd fnan Puebla upon the capita! was entirely sforouudsd l^ the waters
was 10,RM all told. They consisted of of lake Tetcufo, anJ was' cooaocted to'
a brigade of earalry, tho artillery com- ' tho mainland by .throe gnat rauaewayn,
panic*, and four division. of infantry. The debris of tho dty, deaioitahwl by
Tho fohowiug it a catalogue of th.
about fou feet, to that tta&gt; central tart
of tfa. modem city built upon ll^gi! I
&amp;c.

of tho fuctner oao. to etornted eboat six
foot above the avoage terol cf laks combination will Mt; aad the latter ia
Teicuoo. Tho tnudren city is tho oldest fire only combination of airohoi and waand meet splendid raqdtal on this soati- ►r.' (far fifend'. ebemi.try is as lame
As hto logic. Ho admits Ito danger in
tho volunteer company of ©apt" Mc­
fact, and tortures chemistry to prove it
Kinstry. Tiio/rri division at infantry,
Gen. Worth, its first brigade, CoL Gar- --------------- --------------- _ —-------- --------- harmltMs - fa thocry. We must use forland, consisting of Demmin', light bat- i with ah principal gatae, two upon Um
tery, Major Gait’s artillery, Co!. Briton's I ndrth, oao upon tho oast at which the moveth itself aright, and gfveth its col­
battery and the 4 th infantry commanded \ national road nwruiaates, one Upon the or in the cup, with tho serpent and the
by llnjcir Loe.
'■ ;sou th-wont and one upon tho west Tho adder eoited in tho bottom, or atay away
Tho smbU diririou, Gen. Twiggs com- approachre are over causeways two or from half of Christ's ordinance “till I
oom*!" Christ prescribed it, and it ia
raandfag, its 1st brigade Gen. I’. F. • three miftgjn length. There
navigable
al short
Smith, couristfag of Maj. Loring's rifle deep
*
' ” ditahro
*
- ■ intervals
regiment, (formerly Sumner's) M^j. in tiio low ground., one of which entire­ churchf and happy are wa, whose
Dimick's artillery, the 3d infantry, Copt. ly surrounds the city. Oner the«&gt; are stomachs can bear the liquid fire! A«Ay
Alexander, with TnyloFs light battery ; swing bridges upon the cauwwayr, and with aneh traditions of tho olden, and
tho 2nd brigade, Col. Riloy, oonsuiing at each bridge fortifications with om- saskpraoticM of the Church!
Bat what K Christ did use it! which
of l8o 4th artillery, Major Ga-tincr, brsAuros for cannon and musketry. The
2nd infantry, CapL Morris and 7th in- intervening lands, though fa tho mate no man can prove. He did undoubtedly
fantry.CoLl’lympton.with UauL Smith’s low and wet, have here and theft, slight u«-.leavened breed. Does Mr. Goodlike oui, with pretty hatn- win give his flock unleavened bread ! I
company of sapper, and miners.
irdetufn a high state of cultf- trow not Where the tetter WDetb, bo
Thu tkiri division, Gen. Pillow Mm
‘ire neat cut'.agre of three gar- bolds fast to the totter; where it ia harm­
mauding. compcscd uf tho first brigads,
I Gen. Pmtco, eunAbtiag of tho iltli regi­
less ho fa content with its spirit; and
yrt laugks at my terming an adherence
ment, Col Itaruom, the 12th Col. Bonto tho “drunkards drink” a “prejudice
)uun and t!&gt;e l&amp;th Col. Morgan; the
to a senselras idaa." He does. not bewrond brigade, Gen. Cadwalader, con­
sisting uf tiro voltigours, with the moun­
tain Imwitsar and rocket battery under mrcitiottedby Berra! Dmx. uw.lfte iogwool. He would har» it pare ; and
: Col. Andrews, the 11 th fafentry, Col. time of the eonqucit, hace nearly dis- recommends that the ••Church .herald
Graham the 14th, Col
Trou-dato, qiposrcd. Tho daaring &lt;rf the country Mt come of it* deacon, to tuanufactarand th. groat dram tads in tho 17th fag it” Deacons, I suppose, oo thal
and Cup*. Magruder's battery.
Dio fourth division, Gen. Quitman, century have withdrawn the water, of the borine, may bo kept in the hands
‘ cotinxM.nl of Gen. Shield's brigade, con- the lakes from 'their former llnuts, eo
.using of Col. Butler's Palmetto regi- that MWte &lt;&gt;f them are bordered by every Hqtrcr sellar'fas'to ba, to get, a
license. In iraagfaafem 1 Mo some
jn&gt;cnt,Coi. Burnett's New York volun­
good deacon “going into tho lauiaeas."
teer, the 2ruT Penn, regiment, Col.
Un adreriteea in tho city paporti as folBoberts, CuL Watson's marine, and
' Capt fiteptoo's battery.
On tiro evening of the 8th, our second
day oat from Pueblo, Gon. Scott and
suite with a com]any of Jragisros over1 took us al a hamlot where we had pitah' od our tents far the night. He eontin uwhen a minbter of bi. goipol asserts1
cd with us until we arrived in sight of
। tho capital. Tho diffirrcn! divisions of that onlr alcoholic wino is hi. prescribed
our army moved ra rrArfai, and at about drink with which to “do thia In remem-

&amp;c.

Buckeye and Clippe:
Mowers and Reapers. Johnston’s Self-Raking Reaper.
Buckeye Grain Drills, Ithaca Combined Sulhey
Rake and Broadcast Plaster and Grain Sower,

DRY GOODS!

FlIOPRl ETORS OF THE

LOITER T1LLV EVER.

7569^7

Phoenix Cash

JACKSON WAGONS
GIcn &amp;- IInil Threshing Machines. CTov
Hwllers anti Grain 1 drills.-and Gale’s*
Patent .Sulky Bhke.

Ladies' Misses and Children’s

Shoes and Gaiters.

half a &lt;la) 's journey apart.

Tho dis-

U&amp; mile*. Our way was o
j well cultivated . country.
i was rolling and the road gradually rte­
' rtg. The country waa diversified with
beautiful hamlets, splendid garden, and
orchard., hedge* of cactus, plantations
' of cunt and ateo.
i On the 4ll&gt; day eut.ve remta-d the
! pees of Rio Frio, 10,000. feet .boro the

Russell &amp; Nevins,
c American
r 1871.

City of Hastings,
^dshral Start.

GROCERIES

poisonous fa thrmrelro,. when comlxr.scl
with other .ubitanres tnsy becoate
harmless." Is not th i. the wine tdfa
Ur’s logic—and wry threadbare at that!
And what bearing has ft open the qaero
tian, after he has admitted that I’ is dangwous for a reformed inebriate to drink
hl* prescribed eotabinafota; and when
•'every tyro fa Aanistiy,” as well as
everybody rise, knows thal atoobol fa
pup* julre, or apple juire, or' water, is
afcohol still, and neveranything rise.
A eAnttari combination may change the

Thia thought rite* to sty miod
reading in tho J/rear, of April 12th,
a eommuteca'fon from Her. H. M.
Goodwin, with hit “rebnke* of an arti­
cle of mine in the B-xtoc
Dow
alul, and re-puWiahod in the B.xxra of No.
Is
tM cond

his chemi*hy ; though if doabf not,
every fuhionabte wino drisfikcr win My
sea level. We found in thn high re­
his reasoning ia correct. I Ha astert.
' giou many cool, refreebing spring., icy
j cryrial lake, and char cool ri«ul&lt;U, thal Christ “used and prater
j gushing from tho banks by the wayside,
1 n-]K»fag among tho hills, or rippling on
[sbbly bottoms aerom our path. The
helion* it was nnfermeutod
'
• feathery palm and the fruits and forest
but that Christ prs^W it
but in their steed was the evergreen, and of tho old argamedt that Ik

Trite, the sufatitutioa of water far
a In. at communion ia an innovation
upa the prnetioe of the Chureh; but
no more so than eras the introduction of
stoves fifty years ago; wheo it u mid
old women Muted at tho right How
long wm It tho practice of iho wbote
Christian church,to Eaton to hour long

mittens f Tho Church lias outbred
that .PI take* idea; and the equallT abthe productions of more temperate tetiauid notion that there is any infriasio
tudee. The Kmarjr was tho most copnterit fa wino—whether with m* per seat
'■ tirating and grand my eyes ever behold.
Directly to the toft wo. tb« snowy top of before Him; that, if it had been taw. He of alcohol or toi—fur communion, will
would prohabh' bar. ww-d Hurt. Mr.
.
Ixtacwhuall
;
forth,
r
to
tho
southwest,
a
Tho city of Ifaebfa wax ohm tho aoat.
Goodwin thinks thia is
He swy» i tompcraaoe shall prevail in tho world,ar
of a great metavjo'.m In tbs time of distance of thirty mites, but on account
that any progress in knowledge can be
Cartes’ faration it is raid to have ooa- i.of tho clranteas of the atmosphere in
mads fa tho Church.
that
elevated
rogiuu,
teeming
no
more
tainml 200.000 people. It numbered

400 Astee tan.plus

CARRIAGES

pay Cash
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash
only, at the very lowest rates.
’STEWAKT £ STKIJfHOFF.

All Iraoea of Bs
•ymboTum T Why, it ia symbolic, “Mt
merely by its eulor, (partly, is it, than
sate a greet pyro raid that stood lone and higher into ths cloud, with Its white. '
top,
continually
swept
by
wintry
tern•rchiem-d .atari, juries troll, so far,)
solitary upon o pinta to tho sooth-weet.
but because it ia tbn Uf* of the grape,
When n nwwo boy I frequently saw ]»e- pe.ta, while tho soft aepbyr» of unfail- '
and can became drink only as the body
fares of this pyramid in school gwgra- [■ in- summer aported in the vallrr* that is bruised and broken." AU this will
encircto
its
buss.
Far
to
the
north
the
phiM, but never expocred to see ft fa
apply just as trail to cider is. to wine.
substance real. It steads uoar an old i! tong rangua of Anahuac lying against
Thoty* of the grape, indeed!! Femreotvillage called Cholate. Its appsoraase : tho horirnn like huge loviatlious limit
, the view—behind us the rich Poebta j alion takes pfaee-fa tho aet of putrefimcannot fail to impreia foe Ubolder with i
valley
—
before
us
the
grand
and
pktturi
fooltags of grandeur cod awe. A«oc j
—is lUoUfcof. ifa&gt;gTa{te,qtotaM truly
tradition inform, u. that fa tho I4th I, eaqun mountains, that wn now know i
' is frcmauted wine the dariA of &lt; iL. Ptaecntury.at the refabratiou of a religion, barely shut oat from our gnso the great,
. mentation caantt take ptaee tfll after
goal
of
our
amhiiion,
tho
famed
city
of
i
anniverniry, no tats than MO.OOO, war
: death, when the’wino Em undergtno n.
captives wore im--&gt;utatod upon ila summit
' change, and fam becurao vinqgnr, its ryr.ito tho gods of the Aatecs.
[ boliun reiTJun. equally faq^y, fa that
WnremahMsd at PnoWa nearly throe

Sirta Hi fetaisl DtM
ed like an open picture, tho beautiful;
volley uf Mexico. Itavnued in tho die- j
: tar.ee for a circuit of half tho horiatm !

■£•£21

Gen. l*ieree with bis brigade ef SJMM
men left VcmCnteonihe Ifitbof July. •
They bad no fam thaHjjx sharp conflicts

ower.

will drew anyone at a glance tho length
of tha various siscs, and tha number of
nail# fa a pound. They are rated from
‘•a-penny" up to “20-peuny.’' The first
column gives tho number, the second
tho length in inel.ee, and tbu third tho
numl«r |-r pound : tiiat is—

�New

“—r~“
From Pari*.

FIRST NATIONAL

IfaA 1871.

iff

Barlow &amp; G°°dyear

Clothing House,

tho Pnirident oaaunwa tha additional

BY GOODS &amp; GBOGEBffi!
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE

BROWN'S BLOCK

majority of Sb over all oilier candidate*,

Cutnittne split into)

HUTaCVKIOL. - Kay fl, W7L they enjoyed under tha
Treaty of! U4, udua.
CAIlL"bCnVRZ

Black Silks from $1.50 Upwards
BLACK FIGURED AND STRIPED.

|

Hastings,

which loyal men are subjected in tho
South, must be broken up and rooted

free navigation of Canadian and United

THE CELEBRATED RED LION BRAND

monsiblo way, both in Qmneeticnt and
New York, three

NOW OPEN.

POPLINS, PONGEES, GRAY MIXTURES

ALL IN WANT OF

'

DRESS LINENS AT ALL PRICES.

' EVERY THING IN THE WAY OF WHITE GOODS.
PIQUES A SPECIALITY

jirore it, whenever uio I
hare the kiodnasa to give
tunily for securing a Jwwvmj io nimpel
tho attendance of witnesses.

United State). anil thia matter ia ro-

The AtoMubJx to-day voted to rebuild
the reddenco of Tbicre in Paris, atpuhlic expense. A motion declaring the
Republic permanaii was re fem d to n
interesting oarrcepondcut.
Last night tho Rnpubiwans of tho
District had a local jubilation and torch-

Englwh, 4$G'l; cxclttrirc of tho vote

consideration of the Treaty mode by tho
S a trifling thing must bo dona m gratify them.
tni*«ioti, which wo hoj»
Generallyuthese piMthamouv desaonatra- Joint High
they raayiunanimouily ratify. Wo re-

the long ponding difficulties with Great
Britain, and largely in the interest of
of Cheshire and Enfield, and from tha
Fourth Ward of New Ham. The

shall publish th? Treaty in full, but its
great toagth tnay cadtido it from tboa

CUTS,
MS,

I1L1LS,

mis,
oua.

ma,

SATIN LACES,
JACONETS,
JACONET CHECKS
NAIN800K I’LAIN.X
BRILLIANTS,
NAINSOOK CHECKS,
VICTORIA LAWN,
z
nainsook srmr&gt;n&gt;.
FRENCH FINISH CAMlffltr
SWISS MUSLIN.
SHIRT FRONTS,
BOOK MUSLIN,
MAR&amp;AILLES QUILTB,
HANDKERCHIEFS
EDGINGS,
EMEROIDERIFA
REAL
AND IMITATION
LA®
INSERTIONS,
------------ ---------- -,
........... w..^a«.

Trimmings and Notions, all kinds

BROWN DRILL, AC, AC

SHIRTS,

authority for stating that the projected columns.
didatea so noir each other that tho few settlement will »ati*fy tho national feelOno uiiichicTuas result of tba fragscattering ballot. would prevral either
isntniy divpateho- scat from Washing- !
&gt;a rvlsttK la We new Treaty has l&gt;w&gt;n I­
&gt; cause uianndcDtanding concerning |
ticut, into tho RepubliTreoury, will shortly proceed to Europe,

rhe Largest Stock in the City!
DENIMS. STRIPES. TICKINGS CHECKS, D A IT. CARSIMEER
BIXACHED-and T'NBLEACHED SHIRTINGS AND

i.uw MU&gt;W cwraun uiai i^o cuuui) &lt;4 i
British subjects against our Goverruient
fur damag« *staiu*l during the rebel- I
lion’aro
upon th., same footing!
Republican) a* iteadily courted iaveatios tho AlaitMit claiun Such claim) are J» |»ax
to bo dxddcd by a distinct Board - the
1 *
claims xtanding ol:uo, an I tho •
Engli&gt;h Government having auihoria- i!
.
aa
cxpruviiou
of
regret
—
which
it
t»
&lt;
'
maliral if not duvnrigjit impuaaibte.
found.
near to an apology at great powr r» «ncr
go-that the xr-arion for thteJ daixtx* j
throughout Eorope.the inaiguifl.-aat pro- should cvw liavt been giren. Tfw«
ode obvione objection to the Treaty dk-1
apptnr-x.
Tho in.tninu at op;cire to I
hare given great rntudactiou to tho j
American members of tho High C»n - not duly qualiliixl ruler*. Of the 23 or principal in Europe,which retards the tnlasina. nnd the people everywheru will I
thus siweitiiri it wtu proved that jinc did
not vote at all. sad them was no proof

SHEETINGS,

toward an larratigstfon of the doubtful

ty of language.and it cannot do otherwiM
than advance ttw great into:cote of Chris­
tian cirihxatioD- And it is hoped that its
raritiestinn by the Senate will follow the

tail,.

DEATH OF HQ*. WK. K. FEETON.

the death of Hon. Wm. M. Fvntoc, one

Prints at ten cents per Yard!

» cordially invitm|^o examine
my stock as to prices, qual­
ity and style.

larranlahly weakened by the withdraw '

settle tho difficulty, but eimmafaacM
were ngainit him. ’ The British Gurora-

THAT CAN NOT HE EXCELLED’.
BOOTS AND SHOES to please aav cue. CLOTHS AND CLOTHING.
A LARUE STOCK.

Carpets, and Paper Hangings!
THE

Hastings, May 10th, lb" I.

XXI

BARRY

term*—making up Cur pouible riika by
soure - of ill-feding between the two
fountrie* will now be got ri&gt;! at - .V F.

MS IK IEIE8 SO Linn

New Advertisements.

In Fact

BLACKSMITHING.

Goods are Cheaper than Low !

''ISJteratrASwrM.ifts

MILLS

FAMILY

NASfJVFLLl-, MK'MIGAN.

1250 Main Street,
JACKSON

;

A.a&lt;&gt; jojgjug

„f

Wool - Wanted!

it year, wiui ci t- .
— — -,
&gt;■
foriaammima. ej
wr laauucuuu. ce-. ce.-env “ICJlIOAX. OeMr .f Darn."--

AHD AMEBICA"

WALL PAPfiFR.

... „

DlliWIIS,MWS.N^Wl!
Our .*fnA c^thtbu a Large Line of

MICHIGAN.

FRENCH. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN

GRANT Ar,PHILLIPS.
KEEP A GENERA1

FLOUR!

&amp; Goodyear

_ BROWN &amp; CARTER, z-

AT THE STORE OF

WHEELER &amp; DOWNING

May lb,
15, 1871.
IDil.

BRICK

barlow

tho 23 wrongfully deducted hero from
Jew ill’s vote,should be restovsd.
(2.) Thatfn Enlield, the, indorsement
ou a package of straight Democratic
delete, numbering 76, won inadverlnnt-

tally, and
soAP&gt;t to conceal tbs fraud by with-I
drawing 100 Republican tickste. The ।

LITTLE

E. Q. WILLIAMS

AM) DECORATIONS,
PAPER AND OIL CLOTH ।WINDOW SHADE*. TASSELS, PKTUHI
CORD, AC AMERICAN AND SCOTCH-HOLLAND. IN
GREEN. WHITE. BUFF AND BLUE, FOR
WINDOW SHADES.

DRESS SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,

lating to agriculture.
married Adelaide S. Bird - denied that the Republican caudidato
sail, daughter of Hon. Janus Birdsall.

And w&lt;« will Hclktl

35HS3S

cheap as any house

From New York to Chicago,

The Treaty of Washington.

BITTLE

BE CH SMI

WM. LOOMIS,
We make uo .Iri^ud te|| no |ieg^ bl|t w)1 Has .received his Spring stock of DRY
Goods on their

GOODS .HJVD GROCERIES, which

Wo Sell the Kloronco Sewmg Machine.

we found them in th. Detroit Tr.M«r

TUE BEST Z.V TBE h’OBLB I

lislied being made, tho vote ..f Connect!-

Plats tire u i ftllai a rial a Hi Hit tf M niw pa
May. 1871.
!» tea little lap.;.

is full and complete—bought for CASH a!

the lowest market price, nnd wishes to be

understood that he will not be Undersold by
anyonein Hastings or surrounding Country-

the LATEST !
by the Call, which ia sit oxrmled by any

C A KPETS
'

...
I _■

K*^C?ttt4RT•

’

B M !■ '■ WB
Hardware Store.
'Over SOO DETROIT STOVES
STOVES Hold
HoM by
V

�Tl(«

Button.
Thia well known end popular establish­
ment. tha npatafiraof which U ao wall
understood that it needs no especial

Oood heavy cottotmdo pant* 76
‘5*7‘loubl* and‘.Lt suite 87.00.
e o.'oo Cn***mw* *“iu'
It-',00 to

MICJCS.ih CENTRAL II. R.

Orani WvByuJlgJHvinon

2.300 Black euite frjsu &gt;10 to 835,00.
«»RM
T-Lu *5
810,00.
1,000 duxeu Cutton sock* fhuu 6 to 50
coat* a jxur.
Hravual Rubber roata, warranted 83.
Good Lintm rants only 75 coata
Ixrgvrt stuck of Boy. clothing in tire
State.
Wo krwp'^rictly to Oxx Paico.
• Star C luthiug lluuro Rd Cana) St.
Grand Rapids.
Utn Rio Coflte. at Brasil'*, for 25
crate prr lb.
tf
Bar Java Cud** M Barth** for 3-&gt;

ROBERTS &amp; CO,

bot Dacatar; W. K White, Wayland;
W. Walk.r, Holland ; Isaac Ayw*. Danfol Pago, Sturgis; H. C. Flatt, Nile*;
Ja*. Graham, Berrien Springs ; . Joa.
Gillman, Paw Paw; Anson N. Norton,
Grand Rapids, John Coffae, Alpine;
Gsorgo Crawford, Big Rapid*; Delos
A. Bloilg.v.t, Harooy; Chari** W. Clisbee, Cu-opolis; L B. Tyter, Down*
Center; Loiaon B. Townsend. Ionia.
rnnsr*. -Ary—Bardstoy Peak, Wm.
E. ftalocnun. White Hgrem; Jaa Buy*
Wm. E. Wbeater, Three Ri?«n: C. E.
Smith. A. Brown, LeOraad WHtoomb,
Edwin Hop*, Kahmuteoo: J. Solomon,
Brady; D. Stookw*!!. Waytand; Jaa.
Baekitt, PralrioviU*; Lraira Prily,

xoological collection number* nlxiut five
hundred rare animals, bird*, Ac., in the
During lart fall there wa* 1,200 hbU tran^xwtatlon aad exhibition of which
of green #£&gt;ple* shippod.
about four hundred men and licrsci nro
There were alsj largo quoutitios of emrdoyod, it being larger and more comprototarivs in all ctopartruenta than any
i-stablishraeut ever organizes. A for
sou, pnnci[ully by D. C. Griffith. Aad
animal* ia a rircu* do not convert a cirin addition to th* above thaw has been cu* into a meuagerfo, any mor*than th*
railroad wood, ties, shovel and fork introduction of th* pon«y and monkey­
hand Iw and stares, which make np no riding make* a menogm* a circu*; aad 1
thoMwtai desire to *-u a complete and j
exclusive manager)* ran only do *o by 1
traa sortions at th* d*pot.
vidting Van Amburgh A Co’s astablfoh- 1
Lart Maroa Naahviljg
Tur Canadian pro- do not favor th.
the brat wool market* in 1
treaty with a very high approval; A
tha country, and a* this" *■
the morning of April Mth, H. H. Cola, Halifax dispatch of May 12th, My* :
TwxCsxnM. Miiu—Mr. Marble is
ly returning, I am acthori
of Crystal,went down into hi* well, to r»“Tha local govaronaat papers de*f
H. A. Itestu.
vifuroody pushing the repair* at thi*
covnr n burket which hod been accident­
Fclxfol book*, SpMkara, and a full nsated with them for the sriisou.'jirijas. ly dropped. The wall was stoned up,
mH!, and will hare it ia running order
grosdy unjurt to tha province*. The
aorimont of Stationary nt
.
by Jun*. He has just placed hi* cur­
Stirling, of Eaton Rapids, an cxperteac- and h* doacended on tho stone*. The government paper* give a quasi appro­
J. I*. Roam:* A Co's, drug sturv.
rent wlirel in poritiun, .nd &gt;t i* thought
«d wool dealer, and they will b* pre­ well wa* 82 fort deep, with throe foe: of val, and want to await th* text erf tha
, water af the bottom. Il* stepped on treaty. Among tho** intere«tad in th*
Ask your Druggist fur Iku’s 1‘fc.tvthat with (he fall ba will get through
pared to rereire aU that may bo offered ;
I ou* bottom stone aad it gave w*y. and
ns*. Euxta and cure your cyld.
th* ride race from th* bridge, will b» igun and Coldwater and Mansfield Rail­ and pay for the asm* tho highest market 1I th* whole raved in, sotuing down six fishing burins**, tho treaty is not re­
garded with entire dufavor, breaua* it
Acxtxr t Sukba, Agent*.
tuActant to run aU the machinery neces­ roads was bold in Coldwater Tbur*d*y, price. Mr. Griffith also propo*ea buy- feet from tho top, thus making a depth opens tho Amoriran market to thnn, but
sary for carrying on a large establish­ at th* campany’s offiee, which voted
so that eompotittoa will not bo "f 26 feet of solid earth and rtone* all others denounce 1L”
DRY GOODS, Clothing, hat*, rap, j
ment. By th* way, this wheel is on* of unanimously to coniolidate th* two wanting. W* braptak for Na»brille a above hi* head and apparently resting,
Gent* 1- urnishing good*, and everything 1
on him. Tho earth «nd stone* w*ro
ture can ba found al Mudgre*.
iMHf I
Mr. Marbl*'* own iavantion, and he brancha of tho road, after which tho full share of this commodity and for th* j
om-doualy removed by p. R. Walton, a
think* kc will bsv.it patented. Ho has ron solid stall oompaay slacted th* follow-• fortunes satisfactory pxtau* for their wool. ■curatifio well-diggvr residing in Woare,
,Huroo*s luwatlended the- use of Barr's l
nil flat el.« machinery, and a* thi. is IngdirecUre; H. C. Iroria, D B. BkinTho people of this place have taken
r&lt;g(oral Elixir for sixteon yearn.
the only catdixg mill in th* coanty, wo nor, J. G- FarUuurt, F. V. Smith, and the initiatory atop for un old faduantxl
Fsaxxxsaro planting.
trust ho will have iJonty of work to do. J. 8. Young*. Coldwa-CT: V. F. Collier, fourth of July celebration, but of this I i 7 s. m., until 7 1-2 r. ■- Whoa found
i by Mr. Walter*, a stouo wrigiiiag 25
Gaum arv growing.
W* are glad to see theeiurgwtic spirit Battle Crook; Joreph Fisk, Allegan; । expect great prater* and Haring baud। lbs. was resting directly ou the top of
of Mr. M. in rtarting thi* enterprise, M. H. Hickox, H. Coltey, H. H. Sturgis, । bills will make their appearance in du* hi* b*ad, and - also out cn each ride a*
Aix nature is imiling
0U&gt;. BELUBU »D DIRECT ROUTE.
for by it hundred* of dollars will bo' B. Buras, J. H. Cook, and A L Grim**,
| close tu cutthl be without crushing it
:&gt;i j;i&gt;.
Bctmn w rather quiet.
Ho was alto closely hcmm*d in brstono* WIOtlTXAR.-Oi
rtHrw**, U&gt;s Uik
brought i to our t:wa, where the Mme ’'Ohio, Very Cvrurablo yepofta of &lt;h«
OartsRsexs next wvt-k.
1 Tux 8tn Hutx 03 ran Ara Taxx—A ' from his feet to his shoulders btrangn
&gt;mi, MMrtl.t* riSrCkra A.
ri*
at Alien’.. He is agent for F. -V Fullamount would go sway if It wore not ■ progrv*. of tho work on the road wore
to My, ho hail hi* sense* during tlie
i cr’» furniture.
tstf
DtMtuim. day, Mag 30.
hare; and thi* i* not all ; if hi* *xpcri-1 made, end all thing* indicate that th* rorrrapopdeat uf tho Jinrlitrr and Tri- &gt; wlioto
-1. - R
I.i—
Eighteen
years
ago
test
month,
Mre.
I
mm
report*
another
caring
in
of
the
1
Rbcxhi the fallen wMi-w.
F. A. Fctu* i* one of the oldret
meat should prove a success, wo may.! road will be graded *omo time la July.
W. earn* to Hasting* a brid*. Here
road, over tli* lublerrancoa prnuego on
wholewde dealer* in furniture in Barry
sea the Thontappl* river lined with'
has boon her homo over since, and bore,
County.
&lt;stf
Exumexext.—The Levi Bro*, pro- the Air Isn* Railroad ou the 8th. Work[ mill* aad factories from Broadway to
year by year,, she ho* more end more
WLern is the Street Sprinkler ?
jirieton of
btar Clothing House, msntoid Ixscti bo&gt;y for some time in
Ornamental?
endeared
boredf to th* cnlargu* drclo
In Croup, Bs**'&gt; Fbctoosl Huxib
Ute Depot, who knows f Tim* will tell
Rxsn Mrs Tartar's focnl wotice.
Grand
R*|od«,
aro
bouu
l
to
make
Ui*ir
making
everything
scenro.
Timbers
of
acquaintance* and friends.
works a* if by magic
Tho Bxjcxxx i* only ALSO a year.
Aekley A Flade. Agent*.
T*m New Ban-—Th* use bell for I mark in the world a* wide awak* adFixx cracker* will soon bo in demand. Eznandel church fo already on th* yvrtisera. They have for a long time
Nicxwunn aruniag* for promenading. ground* of the society and will *oua b* boon publishing a pjoalhly paper of
about half-sbctt *im ; but with th* May
Wt wiH publish th* Orancfl Proreod- placed ia position ia tho tower which i*
number, they com* out with a full grown
ingsas toon a* banded in.
' pa|»r uf 23 columns, end filled with
Th* bell «• of the finest metal, weigh*
Foextw nt July approaching. W*
news and literary matter, intorapcraod
are aligning to Noahvilte tillsywI 1,1 BhUw.. and i* from the relebrotod with adrsrtiwmeat* of their*, at well as
M.ttrtdy Boll Foundry, W*rt Troy. N.Y,
other
borines* honsos at the Valley city.
It cost at the foundry &gt;521.
Wo wish thorn success in their titular­
imiuw
SnrnsL important job* of grading ,
taking. The name of their popcr is tli* About: o’clock the «wilch tender, who ■
and repairing (trectrwiHaocn'commoac* ।
H. Arana is Agent for Hasting, and
"Star Ckitiiing Hou** Literary Gazette.'1 had been for Mxnathne admiring the !
! Will mxire the work a* itprogrrre*..
job, and looking over the glooming rails '
vicinity, for the sale of Fruit Tree*
that qiannad the rnysteriou* sink-hole, I
Wax Hsr* has somqrfed a situation
from the above Norrery.
hoard a kind of sleeping round and
a* book-knrpor nt the store of Goo I- .
came yesterday, frnm tha ladle* of : felt a jarring rensation, \iul behold llio I
&gt;ar A Barter
'
Halting* Mar. 2, *71.
9m
Hitchcock** Ice Cream Rooms, to all the .1 track sank slowly down till tlivn? *as .
printer* and printeovsaca, and printer* ' acnrcoly any dirt to be seen—only a'
____
wive* and tittit ean of both offleos, to mas* of timber, log* and Jen rails pud
|R«.R««— &lt;»•» *»*»"•■
Itiea! It ia said that about 10 acre* of' The foUowit
E
?s:=
___ _
.kU
. .. 1
The first tolling uf the new bull of partake of ice cream. W* all did so, Iku:&amp;£
I Emanuel church van on th* occasion aad must say that WO enjuywl it filje.
I
t, for which our thank* ar* due to
of tha funeral **rrv* of Mrs. R- B
Wightman, coo who had alwaft tabor. ‘ min* bort” end hoatrsa, and slut to
। ed with ptida for every improvoiuont of Mr*. Clara Allan, who *o happily pre­
tha (hutch and society. And feeling* of sided over the teblw. tbit were filled

Medicines,

SAINTS &amp; OILS.

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CITY PAINT SHOP!

Michigan Central R. R.

PAINTERS

s

the

FBUIT &amp; OMAHHiL THEIS

Ayer’A

Cherry Pectoral,

LY

Wx horn the miserable potato bugs
hare already commenced depredations' &gt; Txx Cxs.cs —The population of Mick,
on tha young tuaMto rintw. Shoot ’em, igan on th. first day of June las . as
burn 'em, kill ’em, Llsst ’em.
। officially deteemmad wa* I.IH.059, of
which number there were native* of ’he 1
Mrs* Oinnu atRarlow A Goodyvar'* State 507,268. uf the United Slate* 016- [
store, at»l Mis* Wilcox, at Russell A M9,‘of Foreign Countries 208,010. and Is-af Ten. dried upon pjroelsih, and
Netins* hnira l fiie display of Mlfiinniy there wa* 10,688 entered people, and cured in the same manner as if prepared
' for native consumption. It Is certainly
i I:!
. IH i'
।
; a must pslataUe bavwsgo. au-l very
A fiMmri unde- too Drtsoit ,»ror la
Nxw Tjmt.—Ib*re wa* a aliaago of j eheap. Giro il a trtal
to bo nim[&gt;leted in »wn yeari. A hrnvy time on al) the Railroads on th* 15th,
------------ —------------------undertaking, but it ean be accomplish- and we gtinl th* new tables ou the
Valley Division uf the Michigan Cen­
tral. and th* Jackson. Loosing nnd 8*gi- old German named Brauscr, near that
city, who had always been noted for his
WMhingtm block, has aU the tatart «— °» tU DlI*T ro°^
h,T*
Siyte. ta the Arcs, making Un. and in- D" r’**ir*’ ”» — tabfo^,«t probs- extreme junrerty, living in th* ino*t beg­
garly stylo and clothing bimrelf with
vile, th. ladies to rail.
bl-T
U "*** l**u*
the refuse garment* of other*. After
Mraxirn. - In this city, on Saturday
liere.i* lite vatablisbed rule erf spoeil for last, by the Rev. J. H. Itos*. Mr John
trains pusing through this dty. But it Deaufo. oo. of the editor* of the Jfrw contain 120,000 in guld and diver ouin.
JewaaZ, aad Miss Mary Barber, all of A parttally deaf and dumb son h tho
ia not horded in all ca*ra. Whyt
thia eity
Although Dennie publishes only heir to thia treasure.
a Democratic paper he gore for th*

Fl
Peninsular Railway.

!HIG.
MERICAI

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fret front, 12S fret dswj, and three sto- i
rice in h--ipht. The main audience n*&gt;ei1
il l. saitidCl prrsnhu There will al­
M&gt; b.« a college ohap d on the Inw-r tour

A. M. Roar ha* removed bis black­
smith business to the new shop on the
corner of JeSsnon and Court St*. He

wer three hudred jump* on Thursday,
and a hundred and seventy next morn­
ing. Ker funeral wa* very largely at- |

Go to Clark’* Gallery, optioaite th*
IVwtoffice, and rea th* new rtvlr* of Pieturea. You can not fiulof being pleased.

IIES,
CASH

ITixb

had lived them unew 1828; O. F. Olcott,
Harthitd, VuuBuren Co., April 13th, a
pioneer and leading citizen.

Itenuon, ia the township of Castleton,
wa* entirely destroyed by fire on Satur­
cru Michigan Agricultural and Mochanday eftentoon test, about 3 o'efoek.
icai Society will mert al Grand Rapids,
Cause unknown—th* family all bring
Thursday, May 25th, at 10 A. M.
away at the time. Low about *1,000.
ofl’AKLOIl ALBUM.
insured in tho Barry and Eaton lire In­
W. M Carlton, of Hillsdale, U get­ surance Company for #000.
J. F, Minkler has opened hi* new
ting up quite a fame a* Port on th* Topicture Gallery, at the old IW Office
bidoJTfede. Tho New York Su* pays
building. Fuat ctai* pietiuv* guanui
him a high compliment but think* it b
I trad or money refunded. Cell and sew.
■■Nasby.,,-It i* Coritou.
; To Nebraska. California. Kansu, and
tt.ax.as.i-a

■ Tit* *tarting points of this Route are
iax Chicago and Praria. Th* rontral
Bisuruhri-—-TU ' ulnatratsani uf
! point ^BURLINGTON, ou the Muwu- aoeuM on the ¥r*ri*aippi, in Akmy SMurri^, for th* SOtn inxt. Fubti*h*d by
Jao.-B. Otgood A Co., Boston, Ma**.,
nt K&gt; ,09 a year, or 10 prate a ropy-

pise- w won na rasa

।

Huxr MwxxUufv baa gao* to N*w '
York to look after M. brother’, store,
th. Intern baring Uwe obiig«d to retire
from husmeo. Uh aeromrt of faffing

We learn that CapL 11 F. Itemb, late
of the U. S. Army, mure reoontly from
the Pacific Coart. ha* entered inb part­
nership with Z. B. Williamson, Ewj.,
for the purpose of carrying on a gener­
al Variety stare at Meadrille uvea mitoa
east of otu eiiy. Those gtlhuiau pro­
pore to keep a good store nnd strictly
Tcmjieraaoo. Tho building they pro­
pose to occupy haring long been used
a* a saloon, people can find itto n &gt; long­
er. We bespeak hr them n liberal
patronage, and foci sure thal their trade,
in that section will be regt axlea-.lvc.
H. 8. Lamb ha* recently been appniaied Fuetnsastcr al Maadrilk, and
ru-s-n
r-tet. rv..,...^ r&gt; xr
,3b* Detroit TrAit/u say* that tl«*
State priten develop* a bit of romance
ia th* care of a lady from Wiseunria.
a wife of mlh roriricte, and dareribad
a* yunng aad graceful, who ha* own* to
rreido naarth. pdum while her hus-

year* &lt;rf hi* term. .Vmr-Jing to the
|ai*mer‘» *tory, h* wm in some way onpMpdts ata-d reriadtefa Wistaria,
and to **capo prosecution there canw to
this State and plead guilty t-&gt; steeling a
watch of his grandfathar. far tho pur­
port of getting mto priroa white his
!1 leads rtttfod up til. swin.’te which
having been aroumplishcd. hi* food
far two days he was eery much deranged wifo patianfte awrite hi. relrere. white
b* premiere nrttar things forth* future.
utmted nd body, bat w* betere ba fo
•towly recovering. and ia only sfitated
I*rt of totters remainiag in tha Port-

«*«. May lij^ H?l.
Liilfo Bradley, M, D. Br.reta.*, Goo.

part of th* propla. for th* pro&gt;M*itim&gt;
of George Vanderpool, chargro with the
mujderof Herbert ITohl, at hi* next
and Jhinl trial, which will rom* off in
Hartings, Barry Qntnty, in Augu*t
Hoc. Tboniat B. Church and Hon. E. 8.
Egglsri.m, of thia city, will manag* the
proteruliup, and the defense will, a* at
Use last trial, bo In the bad* of John
Van Arman, Esq , of Chicago, and Hon.
D D. Hughes, of thi* citv.—Grwad
Atep d» Tuw. (17th.)

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H. A. Bas e 111
Go th*r* for your
CHOICE GROCERIES!

DENTIST,
Tulrfle

�smr i&gt;rt*Tmnm

KRTE

LEGAL SO-TIMO*.

RAILWAY.

1 400 mita* under S60mile* without I
’ 0^ Mamgwat Change of cmchea. 1

Diuchey A Co’s. Column.

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sr&amp;s

BOSTON,
ALBANY,

new YOBI

8 O’CLOCK.

rxinctrAL rcixn tx a«w roxx *xn »rw
Exat-txD. tn f**
mi, MXaiOW* of PCTNNV LVAWIA
IBM BAtlWAT IXIXXKI rW&gt;M
Ra heater to New York, W&gt; miles,
Bufido to New York. 423^mtlce.
Dunkirk to New 1 ork, 460 milce,
Ctovstand to New York, 6Jto miles,
(hnc-.nn.ti to N. Y-,M»ndK

tm. &gt;■ Ml/.m.n » ur anr tew lo uuko (1 U
♦ &gt;uiwd»» Mlll*r*«rmvT.tru&gt;4 HUI. &gt;17,,

taring, repairing, beautifying or ore*tuonbng, any l.ouw or other building or
Bimurtananro
onv shall
Lnuehava
ar a. thnr
biSdiug, in thistoState,
ii«n

Taxd u

fbom

J3F“22 t&lt;&gt; 27 Mitas rar rnonrex ■ot’rx.

Al train, r» dlrreOy thresh to Xr» York.
ET’SeO miks w ithout change ofc-mchs*.

, for th* value of such tabor and materi­
als ui»n such huuwa or building and
»*4 open th. lot J land
“DM3 wpidn wosame stand*, aotaxcredJreg tmmasarter of a soctam. motadmg

Heir the swootYoic* of tho child,;
1 title and iatenM of such owner or lev- j Which tho night winds repeat U they
roam;
; rec, at the tuna al th* making tho ongij sal uotsuct for .irch homo or th* im­ Oh, who could rvfo-t this ninat ptainlivo
of prayvro.
: prevmontx ; but tho aggrogat* of all
“
11*0*1-,
father, dear father, come
the liens hereby nutUnred. shall nut
exceed tho price stipulated tn tho origi­
nal cun tract bvtwe«n sueh owner or leo- Father, dear lathor, romo homo withmo
I wo and toe orlgival contractor, for such
i improvreMrts; io tus eaa* shall tha ownTho dock in tho steep}* strikra two;
| ar re lorere b* eranpolted to pay n grott- The night has grown colder nnd Benny
«r sum for, Or on account of snehhaaaea,
ta worw
.building, re other improrom-nt, than
But hs has been calling for you;
»th* price re’asm stipulated in rail origi- Indeed ho fa woiw, ma sure he will dis.
of swob pcenltaritiea which render an 1I nal orafraet re agreement
I’erlutps before morning shall dawx:
organ or a part, for instance tho bock ;• fixe. 2. Tho porous performing su.li And thi. is tho menage Jin sent tne to
joints, weaker than it ought to be. ta at - tabor, or ftitniahuig such materials shall
Ices', very doubtful. In rnv opinion th" 1: cause a notwe. io Jptiag, to bo rerved
hereditary nature of spavin and kindred t! on .uchuw.cr bflrereo, „ hi. agent,
direMoa ta amply explained, if ww only '.sub.toaV--.il} in tho following farm;
krep in mind that tho narrow and small
f. 1
1 ’ Yo’1 aro hereby
Tho duck in tho steeple strikes throe;
joint* aa well a* other bodily tanfwrfvc- notifiSl tl&gt;at 1 tun [or have notlratiiloyTh., how i» no lonely, the houm am sc
tiona are tran-w.ittod up«n tho oftapriug r1 *^1.
. .------- ’
• ••I’orar [or |
lonK*
aad that such an ill formed joint fre- have fnrmshtd rasterin!*] 0B, or Jorl :
Fre poor weeping mother xml mo ;
•jnmitJy provm to be t«x&gt; weak for the ex­
budding, aud that I shall - Yea, we are akmo, poor Benny ia (load.
ertion and the burden assigned to it
And gone with the atigeta of light;
Benos-&gt;t became* dtaemed.
If the hreit joint* art very sneak, it rices tlu-reon [or material. funmlid.’ j And these wwre tho very last words that
baquMtly happen* that a colt, even bo-1 If there thn.ll bo a contra. t, ia writing,
fore it has been braksn' for work, gets batwren tha onginal eoittraetor and tho i •■1 want Io kin pa|&gt;a good-night”
spavia sd when running idle in the pos­ ■WHxintmcfcir, or between the original |
ture j if three joints, however, uro tol­ contractor and tho person ■» performing I
erably *sU farmed, and act very weak, labor or furnishing suttreiata a. atom­
it, in th* moot cases wants violent «X*r- raid, a copy of rarh ralroonftart, if tho same can bo obtained, .hail bo mftikI
with such notice and attached thereto, |
I am sure if we reject strictly all
those maem and borers for tre^linfe which m-fire* rhan be served within I
dnys.frem tho completion of touch
where joints are not sufficicitly strongjMcBtrast. or within twenty dare altar
and. wall mads, wv soon shall 'havo no ।■ payment shall hare been made to tin* ■
more out** to c-tnpliua about spavin ii person prrforaingsux h labor or furnishand similar disoaare. Prevention is bet-

/ia
THEA-METAR
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WILLS' CARBOLIC TABLRS

CAPTION
REDUCTION OF PRICES
'

TO CONPnRM TO

IrtMMai

:i«raj

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.te-w,
Ssrsr’js

■re. Uwntesto*^4 I* te *•*•!
Hit, wfre. Ik. .*» .( l&gt;e ln&gt;».ro*

■^earrs:

4 i.une tsiUkl) M.tter «Uk
narfmaiy *.. Mian stSMOsy
&lt;4 Ur.A4,tM-li. k. f-.it l7 u.u

JURUBEBA

.raxi’uiL.'.uLxia:

w
ing aaid claim.’ A copy of aaid notice ।
ah.ll be publiahcd, at thecx[ntra&gt; of the
claimant, in aomo reMrajiaper. nrintod in
aoi.l county, once ta oach wonk for four
MKCOreiro weeks after Cling ouch notice |
wiih tho other ami. Tho bills should be with tho regutcr aforeaaid If, howev­
er,
there shall be no paper publiahoJ ia ,
each way. aad tho
plants Yhim lh.y have pred nil don- said county, thia tho cUiuiant of aold
aihonld hatMnaad out to two or lien .hall po&lt;il notice* of his claim for 1
in a hill. The boda must bo kept four aucev.lvo week*, in four of th..,
clear ®f all wcoda andj^Mgl, and wiu-n | moat public place, in the townahip jn
rxSSsFn-S’n l which »aid improvomrnt is rituatad, but
■ it shall not bo nrcraaary to pub hah or
P°*t enpies of -any contract rvft'nrd to
nouriakmArfw;!! m tho iaat jiwoding Metlon.
behrokaa Tho ground, ufthi .-&lt;;»*
3ur. 4. Tho ongtnal contractor ahall,
os often a&gt; roquewtod. in writing, by tho
owner dr leuec. or hi. agent, niuka ont
end give to him a atatemont of th#
number of pcraon. Jn his employ, anti
oub-cnnlractr
heir name* and
tho rate-of wagon or torois of contract.
— .- . ■ "nd how much, if anything, i* duo to
;*on»ctimrs them, or any of tham. wkich itateuMnt
. a.- &gt;
Iaade UBJ,r
I fire. 5. If the money thres due sal
I payable to such pmon. .hall not be
I jaynhle, within Ian day. after aernre of I
i mid notice aa atoraaid. or if anch :
! raouey shall not bo doo and paid threi !
; within tan day* after tha money shall
i become due and payable, and if the '
I amount claimed by such penon shall bo
Tax Craaaxr Wosa.-—The Boston , admitted it. writing to bo due him by
-fosrnd rf Choautrf rhre the following: ! the contractor, or atib-coatraclor, by
W.arehUs-dbylir. E. Wnrerew, whom said money ia directly payabl*.
of Waltham, that tho currant wurn, no I then euch porecn may oommouce suit i
dasituutira to a favorite fruit, may Lo | therefor, in any court haring jurisdicfully and almout immediately destroyed tian, of the amount claimed to be du* |
by the tree of carbonate of Erne. TV
doctor tried tU powder in maqy foaten-

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                  <text>VOL XVI.

Intwiwl sM

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1871.

M.

u a.

&lt;fcc.
'COUNTY, FOR THE

BUCKEYE and CLIPPER

BASE-BALL.
The^tor^w^wewted erereito

Johnston's Self-Raking Reaper.
Ithaca Combined Sulhey Rake,
and. Broadcast Plaster and Grain Bower.

DRY
LOITER TH.LV EVER.

Daniel Dre# fa iUegwl to sob when be.

guns wore being fired oo eiUioraido, the.
mmrisdned denitena of Neuilly, Salilon-'
rifle, and Lea Terne*, who havo been, shell paid nrn vfaH at 8 o'clock. Ufa
1 mttmng, and carried off a foot of etone
living in their cellar, far tho nasi fart- .
night, ventured to more flinir household {। from tho foot of fay Palcbny. As .1
gtxids into Uro center of the town. Tho I came away, the crowds were strallicv
sun shone oat brilliantly up ‘.lie bloom-; leek to Paris, oat of Uro reach of 'ths
ing chestnut trere in Uro vbampa Elya­ '■ next bombs whteh arv to faM in this an, oeo, a few sparrows cliirpod thrir little j
throats away amid tiro almost Arcadian ' com nt on cd. n oalil ft had ooasad JorstiHuess winch reigned, and to which j ererf Rut, alas’iu the fem! W
jrifa r
we hare boon such unhappy airangur.}J Of tlilnga, that fa eDtpomaJU. ■

Mowers and Reapers!

eSIOBTti

.' dreu. Tho woman had a cradls fall of
. linen on her bead anil an old trunk ir
। her hand. One of the children, a floe
। little girl of six years, carried on old,
' fashioned time-piece in her little anas—
। probably come family relic — whilo Uro
other, a boy of nine, was ladtu with sun1 dries under his anna and in bis hands—
I a broom, a frying-pan, a
uvi,
I dsn Uy full of noun from yesterdsy, a
coSec grimier, and other small things
which did not strike tny attnufiutt. A
| few yards behind cents the husband
with a track, into which had been throern
। pell-mell a few cano chairs, the remains
of a table, a niaty iron bedstead, a repaltire looking mattress, and a brokendown stove. Tiro poor family walked
quiekly along, hocilres of the ►emi-sympathicinj gare of tho paaecra-by.

1

Doctor knows. Ifa.tiikl on to join a 1
bore boll debt fas ja&amp;d. floughl a
liook of inatrwefata, and far ftvTdan (
studied itwioeiy, if not too welt Thea ]
we bought U sugtr-acoop cap, a red belt.
Why ia the earth'Ilk aZ blackboard T
because the children of then multiply
Bpn tbe fare of ft.
gatM, moved gently to tbo gveund.
A wise man advertfaci extanrirriy,
There were two nines Three nmae because ho Wfavna that many columns
were utagomata. The ball ia a pretty
little drop of eafluevs, also of a goose
;egg, and tire degrcve harder than a rock.
The two ninre play against each otSTi
•It u a quiet game much Hks citers, only
.
1a little more chase than three.
Iowa hat twcn^f-tWo coantfae that
,
have never bees mapped, and wboae
|
pswHre torwfkm fa panbitea etfasl '
!
"Thoro are btrt twetrty-tix cubic foot
of gold now usadm £a weHd.” Are
rlavtljing dcsoondod frim 1’uenbontae
Ilo
the head of Jima F.iiutb. The man wo not lucky to bora two fuel ?
|
in
front
of
mo
was
a
list
.-her.
Uo
was
.There
are aji mUUoMo ofreal estate
I
n
j nico pitcLiw, liul he sent the balls hot owners to tho Umtod fitatea, the fanners
The man behind u» waa a calcher. Un bring four miUicw&gt; of. tha number.
caught
it too I '
1
Umpire said “ply-"
I* d" tu0,t
:radical play I know of, this baao ball.
Sawing curd-wood ia moonlight ra.-ublae

ing to I kt it ooraa, I hit u
the]
club, and hove it geutly upward. Thea
I started to walk to Uro find beau. The
boll hit in the niiehcr’a banJ*,and Wimbody said ho caught a By. Aha, poor
fly! T walked louurnlv towardtho base.
Another ni(in took the bat. I taruod to
toe bow bo «» making it, when a main
kicked rue on tho chock- It felt like a
mule, and I repoaed on tiro grow. Tho
boll went on 1
'
,
!*
Pretty won there waa too mon fan,
hunchback and deformed, end
managed to get down by themaalvee; and three W u flew, out. Thea thaoth*
but the sadder invalids were inside. I
stopped to see theta enter Uie Palace. Thii VM better. Jus'. as
After some preliminaries with an official
of tho Commune Uro doors of the wag­
ons were oper.e"!, and tho ambulance toward n« My —plain
men moved and carried out tho iavalids
i
■
1 hastened gently forward to where his wife.
Many of them lay on stretchers, others
were on crntchos. Ono oi two ajqwared the ball wtu aiming la defend ; I have
Anjriahman.when asked by
to be near death's ilocr. Tboso poor a gwi eye to measure distorters, and 1
uw
at
a
glance
where
the
ovoiic
was
to
Ettfa brings havu been living ami dying
that £•would
in damp cvllitrs eineo the outbreak of light. I put up my hands. How sweet­
bostilibsa at Neuilly. A largo crowd ly the bill JrceuJud ! Ifoerybody ,ook’
had gathered round. Many of tho wo­ od ; I frit a nt thing warm in my oye.
teal Aug
“ ■yelled nine fellows. "Muffin
men could trot rretrain thoil tears. ‘To .-----------think that such snlTering, helpless little , bo &lt;i-d. I Can cannon ball!" Fay three
I Iroingi hnvc bo&lt; ti bombarded by Freneh days 1’
Bli of’pfa
• guns ! Ob, it is awfuJJUHs afaxtioua 11 on that
■ Ptorrt FrwearUuoh wore tho words , _ Then~
.~7__A
■ r-'ronl 1 I 3S£m
an elderly lady by far side gave vent to.' gentle captain sard “bay
po I hayea
Another iiersati‘'venture! to remark it' and stay***- Pretty soon ibwan far&amp;a..
tosswyarifr
bUirfiVl
waa perhaps a pity Uroy had not been. “Tu bat!? yelled Ute urnA1, I weal,
killed? bo was er’Mostly a muscular but not all eoreM, as war tny wont
Christian, and the women called him a Tho pitebcr seat one hi’&gt; Mgb- It rtrurt
“brute" and a •■savage,’’ end made such me in the gullet "Fput. ,3^0” ”*
anciua that the genUeman in question ! umpire. He sent In th* baU agfam
was glad to beat awwtreat
Thia lime I took it ura.ro »^teDj «H

; At the Palais de I'lndnatrio wru a fax
; sadder aigli t Three em f ufanoe wagons
full of little girls, ware waiting before
the chief entrance- The ihvm cd the
girts denoted they belong*! to mine
charitable institution. They camo from
a kind of boeviitsl or home, founded nt
। Neuilly by the Prinorw Matilde for in­
i curable female cbildrvu. Each etabulanoo was accopipaniad by u KUtor of

mLAEV Kfoicie.

JACKSON WAGONS

Ladies' Misses and Children'

Glen &amp; Hall Thr&lt;^hji
Ma c hilines, Clov
inn Gale’s
Hilliers anil Grain
Pa t errt -IStrlhv ■ Rtriter - - ———

MllVU.n Kt7

pay Cash for all kinds of Grain, and sell Grand
Rapids Plaster, Ohio Lime. Wfl/rr

Shoes and. Gaiters.

Russell &lt;fc Nevins.
The best place in the

City of Hastings,
------ to buy-----Jefit1

sgaiaat the bead of an Infat, whown.

GROCERIES
ini i;

nl the new brick store of

C. H. HICKS

BAHTIXOB.

Oucceasor to Hioku &amp; Fales.)

rail attention to our uewand t mprevoQ^tyJa of

CARRIAGES
'
IsoiinsiK
Painting and Trimming,
Sprinn, which cannot bo excelled In the
e of Hwode'a Fleet, and cannot Im
SPRING COMPANY tn America. We war­
•

.

“ifafatbe beet material and by the hand at

ter Jtos *hkbrt&lt;tk

w. H. wnaiPPL.Il.
'

Who kooao Jnat where a rmr U
needed. Our Pointing fa damo by

;

la oar Trimmer, and he, too, has
“ Stroke OU" In style for thia

[ pay Cash for my Groceries, I pay
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash
only, at the verylowest rates.
Haottoga. Mareh S. 1871.

nd the “Champs.” The road waa get­
ting thick with wagotu of furniture of
ever}’ description. The Are de Triompte wuj or.e of tho great centres of cu­
riosity. Ilandreda of penons were star­
ing at it frvra every point of view I
confess I did not Bad tiro arch os much
damaged as I oxpcctod. I saw no
symptoms of its "falling down'* cm my
Incklrei head, but nw eyesight may not
be so keen as it would be ia a certain
spot very near you. The arch bears tho
tnwre of thirty ahclla. at the most, but
certainly not more. Tho groop on tho
•outh-west side fa the only one d imaged.
The heme has Iret a few beire of hie
main, the child hfa left arm from the el­
bow, and the man has bcon etruck in
the etomach, but dore nut look much the
worse tor it. The Areauo de la Grande
Armee hm eulfbrod terribly since I fas',
ventnrod down it Not a houao remaiiu
father und toother, written in Uro char­ intact. Ths south aido fa knocked
acter of a most uxomplary eon—the about almost as terribly as St Cloud;
father hariagliveii to eighty *•von years the battery of Courberolo has dam- most
of the harm in Paris. Some of tho
shops arc literally blown ituddo out
The trees and lauqi-posta fay strewed
out amid fragment of vrood and dtbru
of bouses- The eheUi used dating the

tbs largwr mros at stone and iron arc
smashed in. Those lying in an irregu­
lar txxilicn are minus a eeraer
have their roofs ktsockod off, in shirt,
there fa urorv cnnreivable said inccncrivablo kind of damage. The railway
station arid Uro restaurant al the aido

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

bl i*

meandered forth to the first boa* J
heard high worde.'und look I'd. Mhoa
i jSt Sitai. i k*i •«&gt; ■« tajys
the jaw &lt;&gt;f foe umpire, end &lt;*» ■*•«

* The’^omo WCSli on.

1 liked Uh {Ml

in fane to get put out, * to chares’
three quarters &lt;if a mite tloWti b®,
while all the apectetrns yell "Haan 11
-GaEPf -Haotonml” "Gorooteda
dn^timear Bern bali m a swW fattegame. Whoa it aearetdiy,
bat again, 1 oobred- rerytody motod _________ ____________

K

tike 'em too hot for fan, After a whifa
I pvt« fair clip st it and you bet it
wen! cutting tiro daisies dawn the right
6ohl. A fat tren. awl dog eat in Uro
alrede of an oak enjoying the gameThe Uli broke one leg ofthe dop »a4
latutodBke'h runaway eugfaejn tM
eotprdrty of U- fat man. He *6

rote of fane mitee a tofawte.1 put up

a H. KICKS.

IX F. X&gt;XS4X SON,
Monse
Painter* !

w

.ui,

oner, mux
m (lie Av
---------- ---- —_.WSH
tfan. The stfaetrwere bk

�ss

In Fact
withra tho wall,, ud hold the^ta. of
&amp;. Cloud. Paaay. Antenll, Trocadcro,
and Mnottaoa well as tho Arch of
Triumph. Haavy firing is hoard tn the
Champa EJy»seo. HutteenthsuatariVar■sfflre troops here roterod Vo. Girard

Goods are Cheaper than Low!

STOVES

AT THE OTOBE OF

!

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS.

Soid extenulvcly t»y

5VE Kina’ A GENERAL A88OBT11ENT OF

S3H0
DRESS SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,
P K’b, &amp;c,

mad« by Julia Ward Rowe, Bev. Mr.
Sargent, and other*.
nimaix^Nuca tnnoa.
The fifth anniversary of thia society phenomena that the accuracy
waa held, May 10th, at Cooper Institute, count would certainly be doul
Mrs. Lucretia Mott, Mr*. Marr K. De­ it not thoroughly authntica
vil, Dr. Childs. Mr. Charles Moran, aad
bare hero pictures and &lt;!o*ri

ttoia We psiat it exactly a* we Aad it.
foedby ooreMk as w*a editorial in ths
2Msre, that sxartly what WoodhuB,
Gafin A Co. did say may be seen at a

The Wotnoa Suffrage clan* are upon
s. To-day Lucy Btcne'a party is to
lead; to-morrow Visa Aattamy’. ia to

given notice that also no longer leads the
skirmish line, but has given place to a
mure skillful leader, Mrs. Victoria C
Woodhull, to wit, Moro, indeed, than
the indomitable Captain, and that en-

Beecher Hooker, hare accorded the new
leader the dtetinrtica of their homage.
Hero ia the hearty, admiring tribute at
ones to her groat abiHty and her high
moral worth, which waa unanimously
adopted by the Central Woman a Suf-

’ JtesrieM. Thai we honor Victoria C.
Woodhull for her fine intellectual ahil-

And we will sell thejn as chea^ as any house
From New York to Chicago.

jurt what wa would hove said; for if to
advocate freedom ia free kiv% a* contra
indicated from/erred fora then by all
“The Grotto Geyser,”
Of the
m*an* « acrotH the application. If
Castle Geyser.” •‘Crater of the Giant
there la one foul, damning blot upon
Geyser." •The Beehive Geyser,''and tho
woman's nature and capofatie^ it is this
magnificent •Giantess Geyser,” which
system that compels her to manifest and
throw a stream of boiling »ttas.tottb*
art a lor* that» forced; this kind of
Tlw forty-sixth anniversary of U&gt;u remarkable height of 25UC*rt.^r,^
levo is all the prostitution there ia in th*
world. Non* of tho act* that may b* American tract society ru hold in this
city.
May
10th.
Right
Iter.
Charles
suggested by a genuine tor* can be held
to be peoeritntian of the t—— — — Mcllvaino, D. D., of Cincinnati, was re­
elected Prsaidsnt of tho Society ; Rev.
parity exhibited. Mitral
J. M. bwvenaon. Conuspoudiag Secre­
term* should hero SBch swi
ration, and in reality such---------------- tary. and (J. H. Kingsbury, Treasurer
mg. All the natural attraction., nature Tho Treasurer reported that the receipts mastery of the Mrisiroippi is oS, being
hu within hsreelf ar, representatives | for the year were &gt;12J,487.1£&gt;, the sal*. accomplished by the utmost akin, ener­
.f the priacipte of free tore; and i&lt; i* I,•370,116.47. Amount expended in gy, and poneveranor. Money and hu­
I manufacturing books and tracts, &gt;287,quite time the bugaboo that sonnet, it­ ' 028.86 ; periodica!*, &gt;179,046.70 ; agea- man life are being freely spent in the
araqurel, tho methods of which are hero
self with this term should bo explodo-t
cirs and depositories, &gt;118,787.84; d»- fully and curiously explained and pic­
—{Ort. 15,1870
' trscl Sccretanes, &gt;12,188.98 ; apieonri- tured.
atiuns far foreign lands. »t&gt; Owl. and
AxrerfaaUtag tho* graphically rep- ।
Wo do not believe there aeuld be other expenses, &gt;13,791. Total, &gt;491,- resented as to her strange natural fea­
one-half the insane opposition to politi­ 787,«8; leaving a balance in the trsas- ture! and business and engineering en­
cal equality for all. were it not that it ury of &gt;394.67. Addresses were mad* terprise-other illustrated article* are
involves an equality which to many is 1 by Rev. Dre T^ng. Steven son and pth- devoted to European subjects William |
of much greater importance than it ia
Wells gdtrip* pieaMuidy, with the aid I
Political equality cannot bo granted to
of four illustrations, about “I -gk" *wd j
women withoct tbeir also obtaining sex­
ual equality a* a legitimate sx|ucnre. . The American Woman Suffrage Cone'
ventioa
met
here
Mav
10th.
Mrs.
LitkrAnd just here ia where all tho lratal&gt;al«&gt;
b-gins to show iteolf If tho eidran- I more presiding. Mrs Livermore, in
btu»sl woman could still be cvmjicllod j her address, said that woman saffrags
lokvmain the servile, dorife, mookly- I waa a regular outgrowth of Christianity.
aoqoioeeent, solf immolat.-d, and self-ab­ , Site denied that it wa* a battle twtween
negated wife, there would bw no diffleul , m in and woman, the fact being that
ty about the voting. • • • Mar­ j tho nioromenl was really 1ml by men,
riage is cousumuted by present law re­ . foremost among whom was Henn Ward 1
duces the previously free, single woman I Boocher. Rev. Dr. Egglostnu.' Grace j
to a condition of virtual slavery, in which Greenwood, and others dsiivored speech-,
she cannot proceed beyond certain boun­ cs. The nstional Woman Suffrage As •
daries without meeting tho limitations sociation met May 11 th. Mrs. Paulins
uf the contract which custom has pre­ Daria prcsidmL A fvmmilteo waa upscribed. It ia by no means an equal I«&gt;intvd to form a National Committee.
partnership • • • What is uiar- Mra. Victoria C. Woodhull adv&lt;vcated
talgeT • • • Are “unions" be­ direct appeals to the courts and Con­
tween the males and females of the type gress to advance the causo of woman characteristic talk about the
of animals below man marruges or are suffrage Mrs. Hooker said tho more the law, and the mystery of d
they something else? Ar* “unions" ignorant a foreigner waa the more ho Brooke s poem. “Three Lm&gt;
between tho female and male species of needed the educational stimulus of th&lt;&gt; Stuvy," has three graeoful &gt;
plants, by which they reproduce and in­ ballot. She did not Ixdiore in disfran­
arm**, marriages, or shbuld they be chising foreigner*. The arasious were
throughout Friday, anil
designated by some other term 7 • • euntiauod
speochee were made by Mrs. Mott, Miss i
• Where is th* point before reach­
ing which ia not marriage, and having : Anthony, and others. Tho convention !
will meet in Washington in January

We make no drifft and tell no lies, but
Goods on their merits.
j

Suppose that all marriage laws wore to
be abolished, what would be the result?
It ia extremely doubtful if one-fourth
of the present married would think of
smrabag at all, and fully one-half of
all who would separate would bo ufollowing c nuneiatious of principle from treirely happy to return to their alle­
bar jotutraL tho meet widely eirvnlated giance wiser and better within a abort
aad Ureiy af all the Woauaa's Suffrage time.- (Dec. 1R 1870.
oyana. We bar* been carets! to avoid

THE REST 1ST THE WORLl^!

'

wo* during the midst of tho pubKratioas from which we Imre above collated
a few feir sample* that her intellectual
stator aud moral worth wore vouched

GRANT A PHILUM.

CM STORE!

WM. LOOMIS,“
is full and complete—bought for CASH nt
the lowest market price, and wishes to be

chased elsewhere.

understood that he will not be Undersold bv
Pocket Books,

unvone in Hastings or surrounding Country.

BROWN &amp; CARTER,
250 Hain Street,

SrfflB, n m mn,
I Oh’KRY STORE,
orc purchasing
elsewhere.

At the rostoffice.

J. RODERTH Jt CO.

JA.CKSOJ^,

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New Advertisements.

“ .J" ’’

• mrJwtrsftsr k* tjstot

panring pictures are wry good. ‘ An­
nie Furness," “Aatoros" and the *AiUricon Baren,’’ are tho serial fictfon* of
the sumbcr, cad then-usstelimcnte will
of coarse bo eegwriy devoured. Short
•lories are ineartad with judicious alter­
nation. ' A Bohemian Hourehold," and
“That Place Under Gteranawnt,” boiSKM^riy «*d Idra^ay hold. Two

,

V.rtUr patronage is solicited.

RLDELL &amp; CO.

sm*mibnxdro*n.M s/foF^e«»B&lt;.a lk.

W. yt,

AfWnrM

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_

in Mom, writhe other in BrariL Th*
;fate of those colonies is almost idntical.
After yean of rofiiuiag tad. privatkn,
,
thus, who could, come back to the
•are probably jaM .. wire today on th* 1L'nitad StaUa, glad to return with fife.
, matter aa they will bo six weak* honre. jFrom BrariL many wre* rent book al
TWsi-asMtek.sfcwUmomiotWs.h- |

[in

I G^ODS .DVD GROCERIES, which
in the city, manufactured by Richmond
!y reliable form in twe. A full stock of

tie spot in the Lake district of Western
New York, and -Port Crayon,” an old
and favorite contributor, doer justice to

i

it till

1 Has received his Spring stock of DRY

few really know any thing" about A
fifth paper of the “Florida Kee£’ aui&gt;-«,
will b* read rrith satisfazrion, JnSj itto
SySromen-

&gt;

groerbartm l&amp;o the rest of mankind,
and they don’t like to
ouchored out of
1, a good opportunity to trade. Sense re­
' poster wa* too sharp for them, got hia
copy, end did .not wont to buy another.
And this ia about the. lang and the abort
•of lx. Caxpemer aad Csuhlin may injcubalenv long as they pioere, but they

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W e keep on liand and manufacture to order any sue or etyle |

nlaterf*

ten prove useful. Atopar's is always
fortunate in giving valuable fuels about
common things, whirfi all are supposed

tee of the United Stats Senate engaged
in the farce of attempting to find out
how tho New York TF.lns sad Cinrinn«ti C^uvrnJ. obtained a ropy of the
Washington Treaty last week, which
they published in full Hirers. Cor.
peuter and Conklin make a show of
rirtusus indignation, ot* ths fact of its
having leaked out, when th* truth of
! the matter is there ore many uf the
Senates, probably, olm wuuld have

May, ----1871.

a Cal! art tai vial a tai Pile if Gam
101 fir a! little Kaiej.

B'mE

.■EFt

1 Item E. Dodge presiding. The annual
report shows that thirty new publics1 tians have brcn issued. In pamphlet
] and newspaper literature 27,907,846
1 pages have been printed and distributed.
| The present indebted neat of the society
ia about 05,000. The total ruiripte dur• tag the year were &gt;53,945.57. WilBain
E. Dodge was. then chosen President.
Interesting aptexb.es were made by Wil1 liam E. Dodge, Dr. Cuyler, Dr. Johnson.
1 and Rev. Mr. Talmage. Dr. Johnson
| said &gt;10,000,000 was spent annually, in its articles. Setting forth with a
Philadelphia.for intoxicating drink a
• quaint illustrated poem, itpaaace through''
an extraordinary range of topic, before
coming to the familiar "Editors Drawer”
this society, held in Brooklyn, May 11th, at the trad. It has often been sportively
Kicbee were made by Rev. J Hyatt said that the Hebrew jrad the Yqpto*&lt;'
lb. Dre. Scudder, Hcbenek, aad kggleatou. The society has aided one hun­ care of diamond cut diauwud. 1&amp; Wm. I
dred chureho* during the year. The
*
| receipts, Alien Butler’. “Gmreral Average" may
be described as on illuatraltoa of this i
l theory. Tli* idea w ingenious, and it* j
Thia society held its 56th annual treatment clever. Still, wo object- taj
gathering hero May 11th. During the th* inference that is nnavodabte if I^j
rear, two of the Vkw-Premdeute of, the ceps and Mores are to be regnrdodjjjsal
Sodoty -Gm. Wm. William* and John
।
Tappan—have died. The remipte for tTJ** of their respective jiroplh
apprehend that sharp bargain* and easy I
the year were &gt;729 464.70; disbursemoots, &gt;651,155.31. fSxty.four life &lt;Uroctors, and 1,880 life members bar* ।i confined to one race, any more than lib-;
b*en cOTslituted, and 105 new auxiiia- cral dealing and integrity are. Idtftho I
rias enrolled. Thirty-three agents, twen- “New York Custom Hoose" a gjodfleal j
ty-threo mautnnts, 221 county agents,
sad 23,138 Bible mte, hars'b-n rin- of information is supplied that uta&lt;W of-1
ployed, the latter gratai‘„u4y. In forsign lands, there hare been throe ageuts
•nd forty coiparteura. There harobeen
1,107,272 rulumre ironed, including
938,548 from the Hihlo House, end 1&gt;9,179 abroad, the tatter ropraeentiog 58
different tanguogc* and dilrcte. Arot*
have been 438,650 Biblre rireulated.
Tho gratuitous work for the rear
amounted in value to 1234,352.28 J of
this sum. &gt;60,516.93. was expended for
the foreign field. The entero number
T?,°me^SHin^riag fifty-fire year*
ha* been 27,680,098.

Wo Sell the Florence Sewing? Mnchiiw,

ta [In u

Ilsst ags, May 25. 18*1.

worth, aad stun* her every wtwd aad
look and act impresses us with the oon-

Ths people who “work with and for'*
Mr. Wooihall, ,.rw 1—J« „t U.. Wo­
nsan Suffrage party, Woman Suffrage
candidate for th* 1‘reridency, aad odi-I
ter of BWWZ^ Cl^e, M'rel/y, are
to meet ia National Coaveatioa to-Bor­
row. They number wracnl noma* that

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AMD

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2s: Horsemen:
ATTENTTON1

�New Goods!!

week, in which mstrteeay and throats
of thaadcr end Ightaing were tbe or­ dmteon. lately made by tbe Euprem,
der of the day. Mr. Albert Smith has Court ol Mic higan. waa mted ate in
a daughter, • bright late. of-so Mr. fan Vanderpool m In tte cam of
Henry Stewart m. Tbe People error to

NICHIGAB CEWTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valiev Division

Milter, a steady, upright young man
bring neat Mr. Smith. On Sunday last
the two repaired fo the j uotios oOos of
Enquire 1-entwll and their hearts were

Hxn P.*o Cuflto al Buseil'a, for
cents per lb.
t
Bmr Jara Coffee nt BusoU'a for I
pew pound.
f

.'fesxtr,!
H. A. Iteru.
Fcbad books, Speakore. and a full a»~rl,T«&lt;*8tnfa&gt;t,aty.“i
J- T. Bosnrs ft Coin drug store.

Ask your Druggist for Bus's Pnrao.
a*l Euxia end cure your cxdd.
Acixsi A Susa. Agonta.
fteDRto?00r‘8, CfctWnF-

.'ESBttsmtri’—• *"■ '■

r*i"-

H&gt;WS.
Susrae. hxunitoudrd the tmo of Barr’s
Pectoral Elixir fay rixtemt years.
Ar«r»r * fiunx. Agents.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

Xalantaioa Floa t and Castuigi
for snk by E. p Barral! t Co, at John
W eusist'u IIsnlwaiM

Pox Slots—Scarce.

Bovxvo Bros—Plenty,
lusr paper ia May

Fea Castas, Jlnwruns, ete, ate, rail
at ABea's. Ho is agent far F A. Fullex’* fitfniturv.
|
ifttf

' cF. A. Fctuui is one of ths oMart
wlmteafe dealm in furniture fa Barry

DRY COOKS &amp; CROC

named &lt;* any of the aeuernmeat roUa of
Uie eoonty ; either for ths year in which
the trial toakptee, ar far nay preoedmg
year. Jndga Cooley delivered tb. opin­
of affairs, and ss be was so much op­ ion of the court :
SM, ThattberawMnosrrorinauob
posed to the tofan, his temper knew no
bounds and he made throats that would,
if canted
out, have been
the
ttMlutai,, tt.M4,l««
a widow, and himself into a murderer.
Young Mdler concluded to put a quietus

W. krep Strictly toOxn 1‘etca.
Star Clothing Hnuse JG Cunei
Grand Rapids.

FOR SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE.

Black Silks from $1.50 Upwards.
BLACK noOBBD AND

made out for hie amrt, tho papers not
being made out qaite right, Mr. 8,
started for Hasting. Monday morning
to "get jmtke” but tbs boys anted
first end went before tbe 1‘roMcntiag
’ Attorney and swore oat a warrant which
was placed in the hands of constable
Rues, who brought Mr 8, before Wm.
H. Hay ford Esq, end he renoluded to
giro botrtx tv keep quiet, end all went
home feeling better and sate, we pro­

POPLINS, PONGEES, GRAY MIXTURES
PIQUES A SPECIALITY.

JACONETS,
SATIN I ACES,
NAINSOOK PLAIN,
JACONET CHECKS,
NAINSOOK CHECK,
BRILLIANTS,
NAINSOOK ETBU'E
VICTORIA LAWS,
FRENCH FINISH 0
8WIBB MUSLIN,
D. Q. Robmsen haring remind a ma­
BOOK
MUSLIN,
,
SHIRT FRONTS,
tioo of daughter, and sons rashly enter­
jority of votes at the Bqwrvisora sleet"lANDKEBOr*
MAIISAILLES
QUILTS,
ing into a matrimonial alliance, without
sd, hi- was declared duly elected as
EMBROIDERIES,
EDGING&amp;
chairman for tbe current year.
a sane fam from tho rents or guardians,
INSERTIONS,
Mr. Iowan moT&lt; d that the Board take
a recess until 4 o'clonk, r. u.
English turban hats are tho latert of
Wu H. Powkm, Clark.
fashion's importations.
Ths war between (sailing skirls aad

Gnanriu te ckMfat.se,
y AMMtt MOTluxa.

rpatLET DOOM 4JTD mrrMxnr,

SarnvisoB meet ea iho 15th of Jn n

of Gea'L R. H. G. Minty, late Superintsadsmt of the Grand Hirer Valley Rail,
road, and their aamber is legion all
alongthat road, will learn with the
Pnrrrn fans
greatnet pUssnrv, that in his new field
fruits, eorn, etc.
&gt; The admnm guard of lbs grand KT my of labor x. bopariatendeot of the New qnently farmed of mingled flowers, all
Albany ft Chicago Railroad, ho is meet,
of flte is already oil Land.
ing with groat suoeeas. making tbe road white, such as Capo jasmine, white or­
chids, and snowdrops, than of the time
as jopular as be did ths Valley, and
honored orange flowers aad bndal roses.
Board mat pursuant to adjournment '
that ia al! any living man could do for
Large gQt hoop earrings are now very Roll colled Quonuu present Board
any road la the wafara. Of his labors
mosh worn. They areealiod “ Tomany
there the Louisville, (Ky.) fbsMMrste Haga.** and present a look of truly sawOn mpfan of Mr, Moaroo, the chair-,
Butmaa is pabfrshing n new paper st
man of this Board and tbe Sheriff of
the RM, wem chosen a committee to
Mi.Tl.~l mW the Tmms
1st tbe
tor repairing jail reiidence
Thia ia the year for the aeveuteeu year
loeusta—They have been acaroe lines
I’lcxisu potato bugs is the order
th. day.

Furniture
reliable, ai

WHITE DUCK COATING,

The Largest Stock in the City!
DENIMH. STRIPES. WKING8 CHECKS. D. • T CA8SIMEBE.

SHEETINGS,

Prints at ten cents per Yard
J. Roberta ft Co, advertise by a itoabfe ,
quarter column their picture frame boa­
nose, also school books, nows and ra
tfooery. Give them a call, we know
you will bo satisfied

■vaarivE:
'X“Fii.Ttt&lt;w

Peninsular Railway.

QRUCS,
Medicines,

Ridel] ft Co , of Grand Rapids, adrertise their paint store in thia issue.
We arc confident they mean what they

No remedy fur the I wage and Throat
closed out hie stock of groceries It
so p polar as Hack's Psneaii Euxtx.
ACKI.KV A MtotDE, Agents. 1
Firm Sruvitiun apjn—rvd in our having been purchased by Mr. C. 8.
Soo Here 1 ]
market at Stanley s last Saturday, far Burton, and by him disposed to Wm.
Loomis, Mr- Loomis selling to V.
' SO cents per quart. Wo trial them.
Leins, to be used in connection with his
Tax “light fantastic” to the inane of
Bakery ft Ckjufectfoaory stan-, which »
Merrill's Baud, of Eaton Rapids, al
about ready to o,«n to the public
। Union Hall to-uight
*
We regret to loom Mr. Dibble from
M. Paicurr has fairly got his black - among the general grocery d. alert in
■ smith shop under way, and ia doing a our city, but necoccity compel], him to
good buateaas at Rock's old stand.
take this step. Wr wish him success in
Wnxt-x* ft Dowxim, enterprising
marten* Of NashrUfa have a card in
aril op.
this paper, nee' what they say. Give
Tn Seerst excursions to Gan lake
Dtcxn ft Bkvtut make Doors, Rash,
have already comuienced. Iasi week a
r»ry tKcl
window and door frames
anil ia tet evarthiug in tho lino of
small party attsnd-rd thia favorite place
w «4 work, -from on ornanieuta! center

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

BLEACHED and UNBLEACHED SHIRTINGS AND

THE

LITTLE

BUICK

MILLS

FAMILY

S PAINTS &amp; OILS,
XXX

BAHRY

FLOUR

War can't Hastings have a Literary
Library
Beading Boom? Other
placeshare them. There are moms in
the Bank building that would be just

School Books

Stationery.

PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY
RECEIPTS.

Tax old question is being agitated
throughout ths country, “ shall we cole
brale," and in many please they answer
yea, by raising the bi tantry itamju to
do that thing.

CITY PA1WT SHOP

(PAINTERS
Lscal tbjipes notice;.

-Br" Dickinson speared 115 fish ia
o«r river oe Tuesday He rotaifed them
far 25 cents a string, foar to a string

BROWN’S BLOCK

A strawberry and ios cream festival
R F. Biases, Chiropodist was in town
Tax little village of Grand Ledgv of would go fast rata. There should be
Liat week extracting corns aad bunions. only a few hundred inhabitants, support o»a|l—Jtetod. _
~’i
We cm tofai^r to several small corn a first rate newspaper of 2M eotauaMdl
Isotof Utters renteilhgje Uo Port.
printed at homo, B. F. Saunders, pub­
□Aos,
May
24th.
1871
lisher. They bar. two artesian wells
NonirsHuK J. B. floyt, JadteGreeu,
Jaesb Geom, Goo. B. Gash, Mary K
the third. They are also expecting to Cole, JaBa A. Keith, Henry Ledie,
get a «n&gt; engine soon. In the matter Naney A. Lewis. John Merton, Marne
of newspapers, Hastings H “O. K." Myosa, T. Soltek. Kite Ruyder, &amp; D.
.MgyhH||ii.;^ey» rurently withdrawn Its badness m*a beliore ia initsioing
■nmfcWHstu, Williams ft Co, ths prom But b.w ia it about mineral
wells aad fire engines ? Tho. question
ia the plaining mill business.

Is glancing at the ads. in the Grand
J. P. Miakltw tea opened tao new
Rapids papers, wo notice a card ferC.
picture Gallery, at tho old Poet Office
W. Priridie, M. D. Wo lean also Ute
building- Find cUm pictures guaran- Carraco baa a good badness ia that
modwroxmew is fetes A'-'Call and tec.

FRUIT i ORMAIWTAL TRIES

UMl Rif I«Hh Ratal
on Tuesday night, aged about 61 yroro.
TUaia tbe third of the Bisho,- of tbe
M. K Chenh who hat* died within a

II8AL11.
NA4MVILLE, MICHIGAN,
duck of a bonnet. a duck of a drero
And a duek of a paraeoL He m/s that
such- dealing, ia prtery will ms him.

Tbe Bey City Jtunui says • yeuag

Sign and Ornamental

Wool Waited!
BAKEBT!

�WAHOO
CAN'T DE HTOlXN OP.

COUNTERFEITED.
SELF

Preamd—Aid. Barbw, RirdreM.Haos
Haya, KeUeld, Waiistn. and Wtoley. •
u authority to aol in fee premises is |
Minute, of the last meeting rued and
concerned, wo publish tho following
schedule, which bare all boon relieved WELCH * OBlmTHS,
, ’ A petition waa then presented and reed
Besleu. Maw.,jsr Detroit, Mleto Mly] ■
•inc* May lot, 1871, rix.
to lay out, Mtahliah aad open a street,
four rods wide, oa aecthia line betwoem
W.wMt Imw*« aa adrstcWnmi
■
t eociioa rixteoo and twenty-one, and sot- altera. bUUanl tabl-. all kind, of brokOTVE MONTH
• tol isa and twwrty.fbur, comiMMsng at a «rx (uscleding .fock brokers.) build.ro
•.? It Skvretf^urfrlrM idaae
I
and contractors, butchers ar.d clam:
agents, circuws wrafsctioaore, retail
deolen. wholesale dealers whoso anreud
sales are not over 830,000, du^tute,
Um to a petal fifty rods wrel of the (par- rating houses exhibitions not otherwtej JK. (Wlrlo Ike sretMw4 iu. psper. tfl
whom sarmpMstmlliy la w.8 kseeu.
|
tor atakr, and singed by, S. C. Prindle, provided for, exprews carrragre and X.IST SENT F-R.E-’J.
Denial Strike, J. ]N. Ruaeoll. Charlo. egonta, gift enterprises, urind.ro of cofaMrroa GKO. F. ROWELI. A. CO., t
foo and spice, huroo dealers, hotels, f n. .‘.TfSr.'.'rit..?
Hyde, Julio. Bra.41, O. D. 8. .aiding, suranco sgwnts, intalHgonce oOcd k.&lt;-pA. R. Pratt, D. 0. Robiraon, D R. Cook
jWtero. lawyers, lirwy stable
8RAGRIST SAPOLIENE
' 1
W. W. Kelley and lea others.
KM Otevre tad et! ll»4e of flollk eed 1
Ou netioa of A’d. Birdsall, tho pell•fl 1 reea.H Fflisk Orteee. - Ito. Sc. I&gt;4 |

FOR i

| BKOAD OJiVQS—DOVBLK TRACK KOVTB'

NEW YORK

PRESERVATION

At the Ixpea*aof War!

j raixcrvAi. ronra xx new tom

1 &gt;.v er-- •» 2!StSSl'I. St

xrw

rats kulwaT xxotm non
Itocbaeter to New York, 385 uuIm,
Buffido to New York. 4S8 uulaA
Dunkirk to New York, 4CU
|
Ctevnlaad to Naw Tork, fi«5 mflos,
Cincinnati to N.Y'., 8M miles, ,
and d non
HF22 to 27 kilw raa sKosraa tons.

Newspapers.

Aid WilU.ma, who WM aatborued at
the last meeting to see Mr. Brown and
negotiate with him for a kaee of a room
intermixed, the more perfectly will this oa tbo 'second 8oor of hie building on uudevetaoda “what ia what," indulge,
in acnucthing like the following which
read: be nreouiiiliabed. Tbe labor is Slate »tnet,reported that ho would give a
•waU bestowel, for not only will tbe _ ____ » .i___ __ i... «im ____ ___l any acnriblo wife knows to be true as
preaching, and any husband is ready to
wheat crop bo improved, but tbo grass
swear to. “ Abe re all thing, if a wife
will take bettor on such woll-prnparod
wishes to make hami&gt; attractive to bur |
to^aafl good graas muaaa good grain
mate lol h«r keep a sharp oyo '-on tbo
cook ; nothing makes a mate creature
Aa a rotabun of creja has become an
mure discontented with his hou-c than
established principle of good farming, it
bat! dlauire ill—os-rod : if there ia any­
ia Meeasarv to start welt Tho rotation
thing that will make him swear, and |
well eommonos&gt;l will proceed well
there generally it, my dear lady (though j
throughout If there should not bo
hie tamper seemed ao an ;elic when be ।
time to prepare thoroughly a whole field,
a-wooing,) it ia a cold (late with ,
concentrated all the time and labor, as |2M.75 to Augustos Ncsrton Work Io waa
hot moat, or a hot emo with his ehaoM. I weexesss. ae.. wtu »j rwir« r»c
well as manure on such a port aa may eommrece on Moudsv the 15th of Msy, Neglect of thia sort ia unpardonable, j
W*’“ *w,‘o,rM
be, and what is done, do well- It is by 1871.
[ Again, it may not be toasjble to giro*------- - ---------such means that forawn inGroaiBritTho Recorder who waa autboriavd at . him daintioe, but it is easy to avoid mo,aia am enabled to l»y yearly rentals of the last laceliag to secarc tbe
,
right of notauy by a careful «udy af the oooktwenty-flve to forty doH*»w per ucro, awl way
for a Street, four
rod. wide, from ery book ; and it if quite aitouiahing
—
. ...I
live well besidaw Moen than half the Fall
■ •bridge
.to Hubbcl'a,
.
Crock
reported how ilto monster man can bo aubjugatod
forma of thai country are under twenty that Mr. Dolph refused to deed the neces­
end omus^mI by a judicial variation of
aetta, and tho country has the appear- sary land iu front of his premises to make 1
aurv of a garden Fields aro cleared a four rod street until tbe slrcvt from the ‘
of wevds by follow^ limo is applied rwgu- Depot to Fall Creek bridge was made i
lady, crop, are hoed by hand : even four rode aide. The Rrecrder further re­
whan U IkcleaBcI. Weeds are pulled ported that opporite lk« atrret wee only
by gauge of children, nothing is left to abrnt 30 feel wide and that at other
dojirive the grain or rooto of the nertw- points between ths Depot and Fall Creek
aary food, end enormous crops are the
rtvralt WMo tho cost of lahar pre­
vents us from cultivating our land thor­
oughly. By decreasing tho extent of
the land worked, we may increeM tho
sdsragw crop. Woods are anprofitablo
and must bo killed out The summer w
tho only time fur this work, tho plow and secure the right of way from Fall Creek
SW WTEBTISEMEkTJi.
harrow ^&gt;a needed tools, and constant bridge tn Nr. Hubb41'a.
w orkhgthe ody mafood.
Tho electric tolrpaph has reached'
I. A. Holbrook aS City Attorney, in
behalf of tho Committee on Ord ini nee | Vardvc, a littlu town in tho north-eastand By-Laws. reported the following Or- era extremity »f Norway, probably tho
northerzuuosi town ua tho gkbo. '
dinaaoM.
(See Ordinances iu another column.)
Bore nut with much &gt;|&gt;cuch the bum- On motion that the Ordinances stand num man struggling with figure", or Uio
approved by tbe Council. The aye. end po-.ir rdit-w wtmyiag «rcr putliooks aud i
naya being called, tbe vote was a* follows :
' Ayre—Aids. Barlow, BirdMlI, llama,
Haya, Keefield, Williams, and Wooley.
N aye—None.
By Aid. Barlow : That tbe Recorder
be authorised to pureli.se the books ncees
aary for tbe Recorder's and Treasurer's
Ofioe of Richmond and Backus, of D.
trail, a* per letter rebuilt:rd by than.
.
By Aid. Williams : That the Street
2. Take up ihmb bucks early in the
summer, and keep thorn up until Decraubor lat following, when they may bo
timed out
3. Drop or tako out the lowett bam
■a &amp;• sheep enter or leave a yard, sav­
By Aid. Hay. : That Chudes Dolph
ing broken limbs.
be appointed Street Commiseionw
-4. Count every day.
izAThe ayes and aaya being called fur the
6. Begin graining with tho groateel
car*. and ueo tho smallest quantity at vote waa as fellow ;
Aye.—Aid. Barlow, Ham., He is.­
6. If a ewe loaeo her lamb, milk her j, Kenfield, William" anal Wooley.
daily far a few daya, and mix a little |j Nayo—None.
| By Aid. Hams
That tbe Street
alum with her mil
J. Lot no ho^s eat with the cheep, Couimuehwcr work under the ditvetion
I of the Street Committee, until the fur

ax»

J OIL HEGIONSOF^PENJrSYLV’ANIA

PER LINE.

MicMgan

BOSTON,!

ALBANY,

VINECflR BITTERS1

ADlrela.ra.aires’tyterMxhtoltevToefc.
fir-860 miles without change of c.xichM. j

$10

fW...

■KSi

rsxWiatasAtoiS!1
e. .atiOT u LsnV. flivM (ksi » ViUir, .
1 **t*r.{*R* ’-&lt; *• M
k’stes* •• '** 1

Fremont Engine Works.

w
LAST

16 DAYS

BRIGHT
SIDE STORIES.
Gems of Beauty tn Prose, Poetry A I

- 'Estbsey;

THEA-NETAR '!BilKqV

time of WMoing.
0- Never frighten sheep if poariblo to
avoid it
■
10. Bow ryw for weak oacs in raid
wealhar, if you can.
. JL Srp»«d:&gt; kU weak, cr thin, or
aid, from thtoo strung, in the fall, and
give them special care.
. ' '
.12. If any aheep ia hurt, cartch it at
aura and wash tho wound, and if it ia
fly time, op{dy apirita of turpentine dai­
ly, and always wash with. eomothing
healing. If a limb ia broken, bind It
with splinters tightly, loosening aa the
Bmb swdla..
Keep a number of good bells on

.■rr.-gr.eiee.~~

&amp; Lain «f Pitfrj ail Sat

anrf Rjtrt’xhmtuls.

Scientific American

i-atdoxiu 11oat ixdustry t

Z7&amp;

For 1871.

HASTINGS
MARBLE WORTS I |
BUCK A FULLKK, M,Fn.t&gt;ra

DENTIST,
On motion tbe Msroliat was aAtborined
to move tbs tables, desks, etc., belonging
to the Cowncil, to tbe room rented of Mr.
Brown for Council roan, immcdialclv.
. Council then adjourned.
Cnaa. B. Woon, Ereorder

Tuaedsy .retth-g. Mar 10.1871. •
Council called to order by bi. Honor,
Major Goodyear.
Praseot, Alda. Barlow. Eaatmao, llama,
. K-Foraeoura, girw pulvcrrwd alum
in wheat bran; proven t by taking great Hays, Kenfield, Willutna and Wooley
Minutes of last mating read (nJ ap­
care in changing dry for green feed.
17, If one is lame, examine tho foot,
i, at City Attorney, in ।
dean out between the hoofa, bare the
Oommittee on Ordinances
boofif uaxmnd. aad r ' —“
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____ reported an OrdinaMa |
with blue vitriol boiled in
relative
to
Drunkeoocm
anil Selling Iu- ,
•• 18. Shear at cnee any
toxicatiog Liqisiire u a Beverage
By Aid. Barlow:
14. Do not let the . sheep spoil wool
with
rt-.xff tog-loefa
or burrs. in early spring.
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WKLLST CARBOLIC . T__ABLE
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■tears —ilially bsa^t aselielkepropnater
at rsbal m uasa ad Tkaaol &lt;UBarfiie&gt;
jests i
alaedisr.

DRESS MAKING !

ra s-E1

CAL7TION

•K/ Ibal we ere prop»r**t te de week II
retw. ■&gt;( biui Mekler, Heklag, n.U.fl,
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.

AMERICAS

MARBLE

GMasly Will.' lirWx TaUtla. I'nr.fiMU
Mt boa. JOBS O KKIXOCtl. Mall Hr, X. T.
Nels agsnl br lip C. 5. Need tor Cireslar.

HEDUCTION OF PRICES

WST.
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REDUCTION OF DUTIES.

REMINGTON8

A Ne^Poem Ij^ru BE BA
Father, dear lather, come home with »n

' »eor'hrt M as amended waa adopted
^Ayt*—Aide. BtoUw. Kaatutae, Wil-,

liame and Woolev.
Naye-AMa. fbeu, Hey. ai4 Ken

T4 ietidba - WM presented to epun a
ettoet 00 Denning', addition, and on wo.
tioo. waa referred to tier Committee on

f*r

Ok. who amid rrebt this most phunliw
&lt;d prayers,
“1W. faflwr. dree father, come

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NATURE'S

DiM SfflBlftrt Rmie,
(XUXKTOBV orriCiUta DtoTUICTMICB,

NEW CARPET HOUSE1!

Perhaps before tnoramg shall dawn ; And thi. ia tbo mrarag- d&gt;o M
bring:
‘•Come quickly, or ho will ba (

Father, dear f-rtbor, cornu &gt;«me

T** Twy BESTFU^ to bn/

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MATS,
C7’J/0XS7Z2?ZJ) GQOIiS,

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                  <text>VOL XVI.

I’rftowl Hi

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE I. 4871.

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AGBICULTO’AL MACHHIEBY,
tfcc. &amp;c.
POLE AGENTS FOR BARRY COUNTY, FOR THE

BUCKEYE and CLIPPER
Mowers and Reapers!
Johnston’s Seif-Baking Reopen
Ithaca Combined Sulheij Rake, ■
and Broadcast Blaster and Grain Sower.

■temps." sayinghebee" sorrel cob far
• being there at this Umo was the ■^3.arinremfrreW.
I of an nreilcmt merely. I had been i
! three hundred mfhwwert of tbb, trying ’
I in rain to find n ehw toihe whereabout. 1
• of an absconding defaulter ; and com- I
ing bock to take a Meh .tart, I found unusual
i
call far i
that n flood had itubtnorged the track I
for •nrcnil mile, cut of Carlisle, and I
that there would bo no getting awny till i
Monday, at least Ho 1 made a virtue Ifor him; Ito-eum. immediate^ m?
he remained at the store, wmtiag 0*
customers, from two o'clock till eight,
without oao. tearing it Mx. Plareuto
After dinner at the hotel, I dropped was iurourt, and ho emtH tartar to the
in at the oSre of tlw District Attorney,
with whom I was well acquainted. I
His first question uf the District At­
found him arranging the detail, of a torney made the follow start and shiver
number of criminal core, whieb were
to be tried nt the court which begun on
the folio wing dav,
“Anything of importance 1" 1 ask­
ed, rather cnrelenlr.
“One at least," be replied. •‘Joe 8Ufor, a no’odous scoundrel. la to be tried
M
,
for highway rubbery. The victim was ! the District Attorney had .topped fordragged out of his buggy on a lonely I ward and removed the wig, revealing a
reaaTbeeten in wnribte, end robbed of a ! smooth-brushed bond of dark bre‘a
thousand dollar.. He identifies Hlifer hair'
positively ns one of tbrfrafflans.*
, "What does this mean?” ba naked
“
sternly.
"1 can't imagine. I daa'i think thrte
“Only a fancy," was the surly answer,
■a any in reality."
•Tve worn that wigfaryssiu"
".Maybe he’ll prove an alibi.” I jo"Hayo you indeed P’ Did you wear
cussly suggested. Ho .book hh head. it all day yesterday!"
■Thoy’lTlianlly try that,’’ he mH.—
"Yes. sirwas tbs cunfidaa: reply.
,zn&gt;o foots nro too char.''
"Where F’
After aomo more unimportant center- , “At Norooti, to be sure.”
•alien with him. I returned to the hotel, । "AU day r
where I spent.tbo remainder of the!
'■Certainly I was there the whole
&lt;for
Tlin next day was Sunday. I woke
“When did you arrive here at Car-.
quite early, and found tbs promise of a Hob?"
beautiful suuuuc-r day u&gt; good that 1
drenrd cnTwelf and sallied out far a
ThoDirtrirt
uriphant look; sHateite iHtotel to
the hotel, and the etreeta were jierfertly the Court that he had desired this wit­
•till. I walked around several squares, ness to be date teed till the dore "f the
and Ktarned to the V»tel. meeting only trial, the Sheriff was directed to take
one i« nun on tho way.
charge of him. Mr. Caleb Wye cam.
That jH-rson was standing in the door­ down fiom the .toad with his wig in
way of a ba&gt;ement saloon as I [snord. hi. hand and took a Mat by the Sheriff;
1 looked around catuaUv, and saw him looking decidedly morn bOfioew than I
• landing there in hri .hirt .leevrs Hi« bud yet Men him appear.
hair vu tumbled, and he wn» gapin-.a.
Mr. Pleasants was now loodly caltod
if be had just awakened. I did not die- i for by the drieMe, but no one come
cover bo was doing anything in porticu- forward
The unexpected reception
lar there ; I thought aflrrward that it1 which the last witaem had met probably
was quite likely ho hail bore left in a chilled ths aider of his coafodmwKaad
drunken fit on the fl w&gt;r or on the bench
in the bar the night before, and that
waking op at this early hour, ho had
tak&gt;-u the wrong door in wwk.ngbte
lodgings, ntai had gnur out of doors ijl-

the Stoat escruelating auflbrfage." as
titapapsn nay.

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0REBIX

usfflis wmmn

NEW?

DRY GOODS!
r^-ErEE

Phoenix Cash
im,cips.

JAOKSOM WAGONS

Ladies' Misses and Children’s

Glen &amp; HhII Thrcnhing Machines, Clov
Hilliers and Grain Drills, nh&lt;l Gale’s
Patent Kulky Hake.

Russell &amp;, Nevins.
'rhe best place in the

J . L. &amp; DAN. REED’S

Carriage Shop City of Hastings,
GROCERIES.
------ to buyl- ■

C. H, HICKS I
(Successor to Hicks «fc Fates.)

CARRIAGES
and the superiority of the

Painting and Trimmi
I

S'.iat ai Isttaiical DeritU,

pay Cash for my Groceries, I
Caah for Produce, and sell for Cash
only, at the very lowest rates.
Hastings March t. WTl.

I went back to ths hotel, too much
out of sorts to enjoy my breakfast I
did not understand, till the day was
rome hours older, that I wan needed
more here in Cnrlislu tlinii anywhere else
un&gt;M her age ie caalainod, add togtoher
just then.
figure, al the top of the cUumna in
I went from Um breakfast-table into the
which her age is found, and you hat.
Iho reading-nxsu, and after I had read
the great secret Thus, ewppore bar age
to be 17, you win find that number ia
ths.firrtavdtftheote^aadJba fbrt
figure, of than* columns added together

C. H. HI

BOOTS AND SHOES' Dr. AIKIN,
Si n CauJffL Snad AapJds,

Id &amp; Silver Welches.

while msaing from CarUale to his heme,
with one tboamnd dollars that he had
drawn that ollvrnoou from the bank. It
was n lonely .jot, and there was not a
houw within half a mile of it. He was
jogging teutMy along, when a light
waptin drawn by two born*, dashed up
beside hi. buggy, and three of the four
men m U jumped out white tbs fourth
hold the roian. They wore all maaksd.
Oito of them Mfordhis horae by the bit
and stopped him. the «««ml uiatohed
the lines from Ids hands, and the third,
climbing half way into the buggy and
taking him by the armx demanded lus
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Mr. T«Om^nb,i
craiie dejmrtiw^U .
Louforilte
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Art. Th. Cincinnati

la a given number of risks 10 tem­
perate pereaea die, between the age of
1!&gt; and 10, end 18 intemperate, la a
given umber of rwka, 10 temperate
perwme dte between II ami 30, and 61
trials cxire than 5C0 per rent, greater
than ana temperate person. So 10
temperate persons die between 31 and
40, induwre, and about-At iatoemrato,

�Cheaper than Low
i that great city and take nnother Hose of
1 siege from the Versailles Troops.
After a sudden reautanoe, tbo, itxaurg*»» party are nttetlt,Stated.
ty of .(ho guvqnuaaet who had fitata
**fi’t; to VerauUles, re-entered the city
seieuty thousand strong, with banners
erect, ami with xictory crowning their
brown Rut »h! what a «d #t
meets the gate of the victor, at every
tarn. Paris in ruins! a more wreck of
her former greatness. The insurgent
party, vnaddined to desperation, embit­
tered by ]:rus]&gt;cctivc defeat, and fired by
tmltallowi-d pesetas determined to ruin
where they cou.'d not rule, and with a 1*peta,,U0,
quit of Vandalism unporoIMed ia ' *tnA
modern times, liko Simpson uf old, pull
down the pi liars ol the lair temple that
all might share in the general dastnset»n and devastation. Fire has consum­
ed what tbo bunting shell has spared ;
interesting articles, The Jealous Wife,
|n ploMint story ; Loaves from a Rover's
u^b-log^ ctnbnu-ing an authentic sc-

HAST1SCS, IlCH

at cunvontta SRfllad. »tah
tea more than a passing notice, of .
rod. o( the Ansaetaa people, la (
Uing graphic agtaU:

^Cufvwrin. ^thol^.yb ,

dress SILKS, ALPACAS. POPLINS,
&amp;C,

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Xa'JrMM.Mtfkfmnws’awi djytoW 9

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SUiWft-ir W&amp;'X SA3WS8, w&lt;.m:ik,
. THBKSBSB&amp;rdlifrfLOVEK BULLERS.

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A. stock of
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qcisite nuriurity in both hutuca, remove
this "Asaklity." The ■•di-abilitv" i*
corfiiu-d to tl&gt;.,fr owu porewu. and dow
not de**-nd to tacir posterity. Their
I’Uiuber is couiparatiwlv smsll; and,
unless we biw a now rebellion to con­
quer, evdvy p ar will bo coustaatly tusk­
ing it smatar. The wbuU list will souu
dhajqt-or from the oauntry by the tutu-1
vol i-roctM uf death.
AVb*| is the host tu do with tlu-m ,
while hying ? We think it best to lasts
them just where the coustitulta plnous
them - imlifiUe fu ojKc.- They ought to
thank their stars and blcwt God that tlw

tee

.J Fl purple | a M seital aiii Fife tf Mt mill
^ftra liiileloiey

1 Prrxas’ Mcstcsi Mosntir (or Juno
untaius a beautiful Khdion 'ui new
msic Wp giro bdpw the , cpnleate-any siugfS jdeco Leii^t wukth ka mudh

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DETROIT
STOVES
r/-r
OO A TH

biaad with a full ctyoyrnent at all civil
ml other ujliticul rights, is a very mill
[icualty, when rampored with the cuor- 1
ndty ol their offense. It is the only
taiirk of legal disapproval which the na­
tion ha» put upon ilwtit. If tiu-ro bo
any oljuctjon to it, it is not in thu dirue- by grand procuastas and domotislra- i
tat; of its severity, but rather In that of tiona of various kinds. In Chicago the ■
procession was 10 miles long, and was
three hours aud a quarter in [Mating a ,
given point.
In a carriage drawn by six white
horses, and surrounded by a cavalcade '
of noted prioee-, and generals wore the
pereuaattas of Goethe and Schiller; a
tableaux of Schiller's lk-U, Lorains andJ
the Rhine; Nymphs of Gambrinus.J

From th* Independent IM-kcrd, pabisahta at ttaord, ». JI.,, &gt;o dip the
fallowing nutta of Use Ik C. 4 M. R- 11.
extending from Cuarord N- IL, to the
fool of the White Mountains, which will

far, that it has determined to cmitinuo
through the summer with the intention
of making the summit a [M-rmaneut sig­
nal stali.-u, Sergeant Sigi th and Mr.

priate costumes, many being uf the mo-,1
gorgeous character. The trade* wore
reprew-nto-l nt work. Newspapers were
printed, broad Uaku-1 and sasisngv* manufactumL There were over tW band*
in the procession, and the banners could
only be numbered by the thousand. The
city was profusely decorated, especially
the German portion. and the streets
were crowded. Nearly the whole p qsu- |
I lation, and thousands of visitors wit- !

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E. P. BURR ALL,

mi

pudiatta in all its forma, wheth
or indirect, and another im
against the repudiation of (he
tax. This was unamwttaably
and thhiast was the slriUAtl t

no drives and tell no fifes, Inn
Goods on theirWrits.

PITTS, UACIXE und TECUMSEH

pnunt of the operettas of the Ban FranVigilance Cuwruittoe; A mother’*

Ilastini

CARTER,
2SO Hain Street.
IJ ACKSON
FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN

.,-VAMI IXEGDRATION

_ Picture Frames

PAPER AND Otfj'CLo+h'^iMdoW H HADEK. TAB
_VORD. AC. i AMERICAN AND SCOTCH-HO1.1
URERN. WHITE. RI FF AND BLUE, I

is&amp;IOW' ^-"n5U SPECMLTr.
New Advertisements.

the bird*________
take shelter in the
driving anon .

He Great Weatera Ririlwsy, the nd.
vertisemeat of which appears In the
oolasans of tar paper, -kw plscta
patae ears on ties route io nm between

Liriagstan, ths great African explorer,,
1,0 SU11 Jivo liis recent rei«»rtWl safe­
ty Ims been officially eemfirsuod, and bo
is bimv making hiv way to the roost to
sad for England. According to reports
he hue been periodically dmroJ, hoi, chief engineer /Joseph Sboranl, chief
roasted, or strangled, until tliat duos of auistaut, with C. C. Urenshall fur Gen­
eral Superintendent. The bridge is
the list of Larberout wavs of petting a owned br a loiuntny and Looted by tte&gt;
North Missouri Railroad company at an
map to death. Hut bo baa survived
through them all, ud will roust enlight­
en the world with n:w revelations con­
cerning die mysteries of central Africa

prisoned Fi-uta* la Canada. There
are over twenty of them who are still
imprisoned there for pnrtieipatta in the
last Fenian raid, in the general »Htl,meat of our interaation-1 differences
with Great Hribun. it is argued that it

1 wM*. make traveling a luxury that has
ta heretofore brea experienced
A
through paawssgvr is charged 11 fur a
I .ret, and way passenger. pay 23 &lt;wa&lt;s
i ar snore, gets ./drag tu dktencu, and they
:l&gt;l&lt;dr««U»sH*r. Each rar is

American jureuilo periodicals, by giving
in tho Juua number suoh a choloo oasortmt nt cf essays, stories, poems, and
picture*, as can only be found in pro-

Among the contributors ore the old fa­
vorites. J. T. Trowbridge, Rose Tarry,
C. A. btepheus, aud Mta. A. M. Dias,
and atnung the artiste, Harley, Herrick

Pocket Bnoks,&amp;c., &amp;c.

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Plewc call and examine atoclt anti price, before nurehoainw
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Ayer’s Oetharile Mb,'

CITY PAINT SHOP!
RttOWA* A HOYT

PA INTERS
and the abita edited uf the Americu
maoMatalmilt lately in PhitadeJjdta. muulhlta has the foilow'uig coninbuThere wa« a cake of uuuiufaclttrvd ice,
ttaet "IJutauiring." by Wilson Flagg
in the center of which, iwmpbtulv «&gt;•
■Tin. Shifiing uf power," “Moluteta.''
ebrwel by tire treudiremt material. was
q [-Mtn, by Lncy Latuom; “A Virginian
In New England Thlrty-*lv’ X4*"
flower and taf -vas jK-rfoetly visible,
“Tim Capture of Fort Mahar,- IL,” by
while th' hriiliawy „f the colore was IL C. taikwsta; "Froui tateenttaa
ouluuu ud by the refracuta th rough the to Generation." I y Carolina Cbnvbro*;
ta ntaReritamae-uurormUntata -The Bubta," by J. 0. Whittier. "Muunin winter, was prwli^rsi ly the Orre- tnineering in the Kisrra Nevada,IL." by

Ifolor* of all Shaden.

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«t ,hc iow&lt;»i out,

Uraistailabicb win to

Zinc, Paints,

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Sign and Ornamental;

patroonge is solicit, ,!.

W ItflfeLL &amp; CO.

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S^T^SiBarlow * Goodyear
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CENTRAL B. R
are hart at work, aomo planting. aoana
torhmung their corn, which in same
fidtedaap-ttewraBur footer Wte*
looks splendid, fruit has not been in­
jured to aay amount and the presp-cte

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Michigan Central R. R.

lk*T Bio Coffee at BuaeU'a, for 25
cento per lb.
$f

But Jara CoO4 at

BnanU'a fat 85e

of th
lea cream of all flavors at Hitchcock*
I ice cream parlors.
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Ama

Wool

rraz—better

times

We were blceood with several fine
i showore oa Monday.

The first clip of wool nt BaUln Crook
: thia aeaaon brought 40 cents.

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A Jonesville man »ya that lie found
3,000 potato bag* an six hill..
A Literary and law Library is talked
of. Hopu it may prove true.

Peninsular Railway.

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at 120,000. The following are tbo loe■ cra: Hoory Grianall and Aaron Court­
right, owners of tho Brunwn House,
and’J. IL Olay, proprietor; a B- Our-

jicuUr, harness maker, who saved mo*i
drrd aerie. and w as mid fin- forty tteua-. of- hla stock ; Kuppcnhumcr Brow, to“8pot" We hopu ho can be fcund.
.
Aekley A tUade. Agenta
and dullara', Uta (teod rvquiimg 140 of tecconis's; D. ttootl, barber ; Heaton,
If yet hare the torth-nclte call an
revenue sUiups- Wo undcntemd a ooafeettonur ; Fink, saloon; Uhrbrock,
00 TO MUDGES'
For Ctothiug-25 par rent ahoaper than Sbiwart A Stouihoff. They can fix 'em. magnificc nt stock farm I* to bo the :o- &gt;’ meat market; Hart, wino dealer-, Davis,
nt any otter house in Hasting*, Empire
■aal-xit; 8. W. Young, buildings. There
' wm f2,500 uisupanco oa tbu Bronaon
Tho moetiag of tlw EiocuUv,. Com- I House, and 6. W. Young had some inmitteo of tho Stalo I'mixdogical Sooety I suraare on his buildings, which were
and tho Northern Agrianliurnl and Me- [ occupied by Pink. Heaton and others.
chonkal tfoefettea fedh M3'.te G™&gt;d J Prof Franklin Everett was knocked
E. H. Mallory hurooontly puroh^I I »•!&gt;«*. on &gt;Mday It
agreed to
[ down by a piree of foiling poraien. aad
largo traetof bad in this eity, for 850 1 *^
hold
4--------a grand* union fair *1 -Gfugd
----- ' Rap '' narrowly coraped being killed
j ids, September 1-J, 13. H rad 15 Pre-1
; u-iunu to the nnjbunt of 81D.000 will be |j Wo learn from tha Nile* lUptUictn
offered. Prepenatiou are making to |, th*t tho atiro ns of Oronoko, in Berrien
; hare thia uno of the largust fitirateU in ii county, have arected a monument to tho
, the W«wL Tbo fruit exhibition will be |[ memory nf the sjldlct» of that towrohip
I who died in the army, and unveiled it
! very extensive.
[ with spprcqiriate curemouiaa on the 30th.
on Tuesday ?
Dkdiuzim D*r—Tho day was nut Memorial day. The monument roniusta
Hammer, bun, wliir, saw, fruui morn­
I generally observed in thia city. We of a £no marble shaft, standing upon
ing until night. That indiatos btuiwould suggest, boyever, that the friends two teary bases, and surmounted by
। and aoquaintaacw^uf dooeoaod eoldiata, the AiMrican Engle standing upon a
Ed. Hall of Union City who fried to would not forgot to drop a flower »'&lt;y
half globov ■ Thu full height ia 13 fe- t.
commit a rape*on a little girl at Union 'I their graves whrttevor an opportunity
Ou Uf front is carved two American
City ha. been arrested.
prenoute iteelf and lirdow it with a-sih-nt flags with fold* cut wined, and bolow is
The wool market has opened at Grand I: tear, for tho blessiug&gt; which wo raw
engraved the following: “lu memory
' enjoy, w« own to the beys who went and to the honor of tho roHicrs of Oro50 rente par pound.
forth to battle for Freedom and Right. nuko township, who died in the service
elct-A i»7 fciUrfi,
“ Betsey end I are out," and •’ BtfFcnxmax.—Mr. F, A. Puller ho* his
aoy and I are in," will apeak for themUttlo manufactory turning out furniture
every day. He does a good wholesale
Dicnx A BzjrnxT raaka Doors
art sort
window rad door
busiaaao, and aside from that a large
along for some years, rad lately sold it
qunti^ is fa mle al Allan's bMoirant.
for forty-aer-n hundred dollars.
Fuller is dcsirocs of getting a partner
F. F. Haaaxn, well known to many to enable him io enlargw his buainrae
in this city, is now a practicing phvenmore axtanairoly. He also advortiaea
sn stfJroroteks, AJtegonCoaDiy.
1
lor a oompetent person toJUlio Plegurlay night ho retired to bed a* usual,
but in tbo course of an buur er w wm
8oeut_—The ladies of the Epiarepal awakanod by something cold, which
church of lhte.dtt. raalUhitfi«Mpa fur was crawling t round his lego. # Ho leap­
days off. Ha*tiaga people — tho mo^HI holding a serial al Union Hall, ou rd-" ed out of bed. rad iixini hi. revolver.
ttean,—will bo off also, on that day®™'day evening of thio week. As tlfl* is r

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Util llijijes fteticej.

Medicines,

Dye Stujfc,

SpAINTS'A OILS,

POPLINS. PONGEES, GRAY MIXTURES

PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY
HBCFJPT8.

The Largest Stock in the*City!

The apportionment of school moneys
Goin coin Faokagva at Buell's.
Moro coming, in which a prise is war­ amounts to 10 eanta per scholar.
ranted in every package.
tf
Baaaa A Butrr hare some very good
A bad cold may moke a good ease of aide signs, painted by I* Dickimwa
consumption.
U*o Barr. Pectoral
Husnr Pz:x*t± has-'lost hi* doy*

Lkelurf »JUr UmSu. DM K TTUm Wttl?M

CO.

Black Silks from $1.50 Upwards.

Louis E. Cook, agent for Martino, the
California Qhuianist and champion ventriloquiat of the world, informs u* that
thia colabratel magirian will open in
this dty, at an early date. Martino is
opoken very highly of by tho focalprow,
where he has recently given Us ua- JACXJNETH,
SATIN LACES,
equated entertainment* Tho following
NAINSOOK PLAIN.
JAOONET CHECKS,
NAINSOOK CHECK,
complimentary notire wo elip from the
NAINBOOK BTRIl’ED,
BWI88 MUSLIN,
BOOK MUBIJN,
SHIRT FRONTS,
MAB6AILLE8 QUILTS,
HANDKERCHIEFS.
EMEB0IDERIB8,
iMniG&amp;
and not haring instntmsala or uUu-r'
1N8ERTION8,
u
^
al
ANimrmmoN laces.
1 condition of disoaae demanding abstrac­
appliances with him. young Bartow im­ tion of blood In America thia fact
mediately rode u&gt; town and gut item seems now to be retegnised, and th*
and soon reinruod, the whole dutonco practice of tteediag founded upon it. in
in getting the doctor and going to town •o far a* it has bora carried out, has
being steal nine miles, which ws* an- boon meat auccaesfol. In England, a*.
Uli* trine, the practio* is lost, and case
comptehed in about one hour. Dr- B^ u[mi cose, dunng tho heat cf summer,
&lt;usis&amp;d by Dr. Hcbard; dressed the is rogisterod in tho return* of mortality
The Bor. Wm. M. Sullivan, died at
frightful wound, u teat racouats tho jx- as death by ann-stroko, in which virtu­
ally nothing has been done st all to Leoni, Jackson Co.. on Thnnday, aged
tteat was doing well, ;
promote recovery—nothing, I mean, 01 year*. In 1889 ho established the
Tn ixxt—Thethrafci of tho publish-.
first ncw»j*per printed in Jaokaoa. In
er of this paper and the boys of this 1
1M6 he published a paper called ’ho
office ore duo to Merars. Bbopinl A Co.,
rtiwrrim Z’rwMja, which was a vigorous
of tho Empire rahxui fol a rich treat to I
tad ouiapokaa organ of AteHtioaism,
loo Cream, Tueidoy evreting.
The
and an attempt was laade to hang him
cream was "rtperb" and tho boys say
i fin- Ids sentiment*, bnt ho escaped.
they eau twxpnuoud' it at being “the 1
lenimb, mniPEa tickings checkh, rat. caksimerf.
Ijat of Totters remaining ill tho Post­
best thing to tsk"&lt;rtM« hot weather. Wo .
office, May 81st 1871,
were very kindly waited npun by MrBLEACHED and UNBLEACHED SHIRTINGS -AND
Benson Hnnnfth, Pjmnklin 8. Bishop.
Freeman, wbo ,knuw.,hpir fu wyt- up
H. M. Brownell, Sebastian Kaiaor, B.
this luxury in good atylu.
SHEETINGS,
Mason, Rev. &gt;Wnu Munger, Ubbto H.
MMteam, M. Nelson, 0. E. Nash, Itethalf wort of thia city, while ho we*
splining .ate trilb' Mf «X tia Vtaoday.
Thu ax glanced ami an re red the three
first toes, inchtding a good part of tho
foot from tbo right foot. They were all
off with the exception of a UtUo akin, i
Dr. B. J. Brown only a few minutes |
bofcre tho areidmrt Lap]wood, was rid*Bff Ly. A terse was imutuhalaly sad-1
died and Edward Bartow mounted and '

OLD. RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

t

QRUGS,

l-rtoto reop wttb. very mm«; wlrer.
ever potato top* appear they are hterally covered with the bugs ; they mar
be wen firing about in differratiSroctm-;, crawling oa the fences cad in the
docr
Rl’W promije of over­
who fining numbers in duo time. Very
few willpteHfpot^Dee 01 AH, and senna
who hare done so are digging them up
and using tho ground tot otter purpoaas} whoever rsisoe a good crop of pota­
toes thia season, win be able tourate&gt; tbo
wi»d" wtem harreeted. • • A; B. K.

S*

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J. P. ROBERTS

s™**-

Prints at ten cents per Yard
Direct your kttere to No. of P. O. B6x
• Drawer,
Jone Ronzara, P. If.

THAT CAN Nt)T BE EXCELLED

through the effect uf eerere chill- that
beta suffering, rad his insanity was only
temporary derangement caused by tho
sevurriy of the attack.

ia ratfuuxing to the people end to the
ladie* especially in this county, that aha
keeps a millinery store. We ndriae Our
readers to giro her a call. She &amp;||^a

THE LITTLE BRICK
XKX

BARRY MILLS FAMILY FLOUR

lire fiilfowing teavtilnl *.fodo" ujx» I
die potato-bug. wa* rainpuseJ bj Un­
iate local editor of tha Jadtson Citfwt i i

,uu^»su*.. A,

BROW N'S BLOCK

social for the temetit of the new bdL an
thirty hocrea thi* seOhos, and rented dr

raid over two third* of them before they

Yon era buy fumitow afFnller’a’
make at Allen’s, that will te»t-»W aud .
look tester, end at a toww
ft*»»
nt any otter atom in the State.

Tac Jrxz Baeza *t C«*a*urrt—The
Mr. X W. Bail- y i* preparing to
move his raaidanre on Broadway a few annua! exhibition of Horse* rad the
dogrew back from tho street. Il'will trial of spaed, will occur at the 'Grand
River Vatey Biding Park, ia Chartotte,
ou Tuesday June Olh, and continue four
Snuwuny festival* are
*rr». Quite a ntmbor nro conteurplnt-' reccu’ly bmu re-enacted utl’ittoton Pa.,
read TtepU^Scrowtem.*
May 27- Tbo alndt took fire with 88
iBO rent* per quart. New potatoes Ing sheading from this aootfon. .
ad pens 81 par pick.
( wen in tho wino. After Lours of oote
W. H. Bunliek; a writing teacher, had head of our Agricultural and dutncrtlc slant working to extinguiah the flames
, Mid in forcing air down the shaft, oxaftlnmn thia week, wo copy from IM/h'■ ploriug partis* wr-fit tfumi iu rra.-uo tha
(te&gt; May auariier of a tert
wtfratuuate*.
Orar oightocn ware
class tnagn-cino di-roted to health and
found dead rad the others nearly suflbthe homo circle. PubUsted J^W. R.
■ Depuy A Brother, 805 Brttedwnv N. Tf.
nt 11,50 per annum. ________

I want to kte. pap. grad-afchC

K*ebte&lt;MMNrse|yrae*&lt;e
nisa site m t ma

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 8. 1871.

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Prefiwl gd felines

Bortrg.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,
DEALERS IN

gSSBi-BOSTON CASI STOBE Himim,

TTID \ r U r C
XlllinfimihL*£?Sustt

AGRICULTU’AL MACHINERY,
—, ——

BUCKEYE and CLIPPER c*‘'*"f *** ”**■■ “d UJb’* •

UNION BLOCK' .

vjre „ U-. teraranF. .U cuMfe.

Johnston’s Srlf-Jiaktii^ Ileaper.
Ithaca Combined Sulhey Kake,
and Broodcojit JHastcr and Grain, Sower.; B”^“5’,"' u“k “* ” M

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1 ij*«. nian.

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Monday, June 12th

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MA-CHIStES.
MARK RVS8EM.

C. F. DWIGHT &amp; CO.

AAHON CLARK.

I’ROPBIETDKS OF THE

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DRY GOODS

Ast ik. Ki*U4£Kd«a .

LOWER TIMJT EVER.

tow iiMimH ms

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Phoenix Cash
Grain Elevator,
4
M HN MR MIR OH.SK
1^* C0N6TAIKTLY ON HAND A FUlXASHtlUTMENTOF ALL KINDS
OF AGRICVLTl'RAL IMPLEUFNTH.

Russell &lt;fc Nevins.
'flic ImjsI place in the

A. W. BAILEY.

J. l-d«
L. Vte
&amp; DAN. REED’S

s®^w^iCarria

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-- to buy
)f Jefferson and Railroad R,
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City of Hastings,

Ameri can
$71.

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Nmmt-

GROCERIES,
is nt llie new brick store of

C. H. HICKS I ta
and th* superiority of the

Painting and Trimming.
sTF-WART k STEIMfior*-.

Sn®a aid Itctaiital ftitiitt.

W. O. HEDRICK

"jEkSi"'

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Cstll'

CROCKERY &amp; GLASSWARE!
To be Hold »t

I pay Cash for tny Groceries, I pay
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash
obily, at the vcrylowest rates.
Hasting*, Mareh 2..IMl.

ED. AND CHARLEY

BOOTS AND SHOES! Dr. AIKIN,

WE HAVE THE BALE, THIS SEASON, OF THE.

on the othiTurue ol Use rlrcr, and du

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

the draft and cut
Wnbfefioa l«-wk.

—

The now hotel of Potter Palmer in
Cliicngo is to cost $1,000,000.

.

, to bed, as, at that late hour, in tho cuuntry, it was quite certain that no vtajtors I
' uould rail, and tny husband -efidd let I
liimself in with th* tateh-ktw, which he |
. alwav* carried. I thought however, I!
&gt; would keep nwukn W reading, anil ac। cordingly placed o l*rht-atand and the
candles at tho h«ad of tho h d. 1
I then closed and fastened the windows,
■ undressed, and got into bod. Th* key
i of tho safe 1 placed, os usaal, under my
piQow.
,
After reading tvrhspe half an hour, I
; grew weary uf tho book, and. quietly
i laying it down, remained for some min­
utes meditating with my eyas fixed on
thn mirror opposite (he foot of th* bed
In which I roald f-? myself reflected.

ascertaining tho time, as In. had my
watch in In. pocket, and there was no
clock in the room. Taking tho candle,
I hastened to rouan Dinah, who, as I
.Look her, slowly opened he.- eyer, and
with scarcely any more than her usual
idownsw pronounced her formula:
- Well, Him Lillin, what shall I fly—
Lord a massy! vtht'a ds matter wid de
’ “No* Dinah | bat I’ve aaou soma­
thing wore* than a zhoat Pre caught
a robber, and he'. In the safe. What
trine i* it T and looking at the clock,
dial ticked slowly and deliberately—m
bow could Dinah', clock help doing T- TyrreD rowed in the Cambridge boat,
and Bishop Wordsworth in the Oxford-

heart stand still- A, hand appeared be­
tween th* curtains, drawing thevn slow- inent mom and my husband was in my
anus, listening with omaauneut to a
rapid narativo of n&gt;y singular adven­
large, coarse and dark; a* if belonging ture. I would not autfer him to open
to a mulatto, or to eno greatly tunned ■ho safe until Sites had summoned naby exposure to tho weather
tutane* from the neighboring houM..
My first impulse was to &lt;4&gt;ring from I feared that my draperate prisoner
, tho bed, and scream for help. I re- might still cacapc. When tho safe ven.
opened. there sat my burglar on the
1-0W
trank, half stupefied tar want of air,
a tnilo in one hand, the package of
money in the other, and the burned-out
r-ndle at hi. feet Ho was recited
the Hu'lson, ioeo fifty or sixty miles .
u u old offender, who had not been
from N*w York. Th* boos* w» ecru- [
long out of State Prison, to wh;ch, hr
m*d was a large, rambling mxnsiau. of
considerable antiquity for this cuutry,
ami stood a little apart from the rest of
th* viltage, surrounded by broad fWds, .tutenin by the pi,tnn-windon&gt;s and
nud commanding a glorious view of tho had hidden himself under th* b»l or
rirrn and lb* lulls at th* Highlands behind its draped h«ad- Ho was doubt­
« U HICKS.
It had been built Uforo th*Revolution, less orni.-d; and if I cnod out, and atby my husband'* great-grandfather, and tmmtfud to baenjw from tho rojm, ho
though destitute of many “modern itn- could eerily reach tb* door brforo I
I -_____ . ■ **
* Him
could, and fur bis own security would
probably put mo to death. Dinah was
too distant, nnd too fi-.ldo and clumsy
to nSonl m* any assistanw. and besides
Office Ro. U Canal BL. Grand Rapldr, real-estat. owner fa
by this time was fort asleep in th* third
story. The man dcrabtlaa knew that
my husband had that day received n
targe rum of tuouey, oi'd had gone
across the river, having me atooo with
the houw. He had eatarod, coring oalv i
for tbo tr.on*y, and anxious, above all i
things, to reauM undeteetod nnd unroc-

(Successor to Hides &amp; Fules.)

CARRIAGES

Qu.--.-n Vic has given her Balmoral
property to her Ixim-Louise.

How long 1 lay upon tiro floor, I do
not know —probably tor a few minute,
only—but as I rar imrcnsciotu, it
Mwmrd, when I ram* to mysrif. a. if
ths interval had been a long on*. I
was arcuud by hi. blows upon tho iron
door, and found myself weak after the
tong nervous tension, but .till calm. I
remember tha satisfaction with which I
thought, while 1 toy there before rising,
that ho could not escape, luingk-d with
a vagus and foolish dread that he might
in hrs rags- burn tho valuable coctmts
of th* safe- II* pounded desperately
on th* door, and twure frarfnllv at Cnd* ing himself enlrap|&gt;ed. But, &lt;L&gt; I took
I no notice of bis cuterica, he Boon grew
(quiet
! Presently I roae, and, lighting it can­
die. dressed myself with nil possible
When 1 returned to my bwlroMn, |
feeling somewhat tired. 1 resolvod to go *. lm.t.- and with trcmbliug fingers. turn-

Shoes and Gaiters,

■h£S: Hr van Cash for aU kind* of Grain, and sell Grand
' «tKi I Naidds Harter. Ohio Lime. Uaterrlrme and Salt. . A|irilClh

Tho Lady of ths Lok*—Th* woman
who pointe with that color.

therefore loft tho window, open, though
1 drew the curtain, before I seated my­
self at the table in tho center of the
room, lighted the candle and began to
read, in order to pose the heavy time
away before tho return of. my husband.
After n while I heard tho clock strike
nine, al which h:nr Dinah always went
to bed. Her chamber was in the attic,
the third story of the hoase. Item mbcring Kmo household matter about

Ladies' Hisses and Children’s

Glen &amp; Hull Threshing Machine Clover
Hnllers and Grain Drills, ami Gale's
j
Patent Sulky Bake.

New Orleans Alp. $300,000 worth of
rags annually.

placed boxes containing pajvr. and oth­
er valuable*. Oppn«ito the font of the
bedstead, between the window., was a
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"rmn the flow almost to
all other ftirni'.ure in

S*T&gt;O3Ft.3S

JACKSON WAGONS

“Cheaper than dirt"—good soap, at
any price.

Dayton Ohio, has a now foundry which
As ofwill torn cut 160 car-wheel* par day.
Eaton county fanner* are digging up
my Iw-droom, Intending to pas* the time : the ticking of th* watoh tl
spite th* potetoUga.
in reading until toy huvbaud should re-; tallow It was a positive ri
Portland, M*„ ha* 8,311 dwelling
turn.
■ lie cam., out from behind tl
houses and forty.six mile, of streets.
It was a largo room ou th* ground ' rioj^od st tlie table and .to
floor, with two French windows opening ! M
M1
aware. I
8ilr«w-smo!ting 5-—ww will soon beoa a broad reranda. Tho windows ■
’rt'r&gt; rio**d. I foresd
added to the list of Pittsburg industries.
were draped with long, yellow silk curcur-1 breathe regularly and au&lt;__^. m
Wisconsin is looming up now as the
tains,, - between----------whichth*
th*moonlightmoonlight
*&gt;» bent_ over me. He
-----great
iron producing State of the Union.
• - • ■
•—
« •
। parsed th* lighted candl* slowly bvfore
faintly'entered,
dimmed....
by tho shadow
Frank Sanbora says the Mutual Ad­
of the roof of the pi nrtn. and partly in­ my fan* two or throe times. I felt th*
tercepted by tho fringe of woodbine heal and J*w tho light through my miration SiH-iety b the oldest dub in
which hung from it. My bed stood with ctooed U-dkrttblch must have quirerod,
its foot toward the windows, and with though he did not s*cm tosb**rve their ।
it* head about half o yard from tho wall. motion. Hearen gar* me strength not
It was an old-fsahiuncd structure, hung to movo ar cry out Satisfied, apparent­
With yellow silk like tho windows, but I ly, bo pttt back the candlestick on the
&lt;.'hied Justice Chase and Gen. Hooker
slept with the hangings drawn ha«k and stand, trad his hand crept softly and
fiutemd to tlio head-board. The bed slowly under tho p»Jlow, and on* by one are to spend the summer at tho St. Lou­
was so largo that no one ever thought h* removed my watch end the key of is mineral wall
Th* daily consumption of spirits in
of moving it, except in thaw Masons of the safe. Hr stood so long looking at
household panto called house-cleanings, nw that 1 felt impelled to open iky eye* Che United State* is estimated at 230,000
wlura Iho combined strength of three or'1 suddenly upon him.
gallon* per day.
four men was called into requisition to II As heUnlkad softly toward th* safe.
Iowa
ha. t wealy-twu counties that tierdraw it into th* middle of tho room. So II1 del pari^oixm tb*m, and cautiously
elaborately was it carved that it wvul by ji watched him throngh my eyelashes. I
tho name of Wretmritvter Abbey in the; h-'ord him fumbling with th* lock, and
IxXta charmed 115,000 net out of the
family. At on* end'of tho room, al no ' on co he looked over toward the bed.
great di&gt;tanco front tho bed, was a largo ’j My eyes were wid* epen, tmt I closed pocket, of (ho Quaker City-reaa. in her
safe, built into tho huge chimney of the them in time not to bo detected. Watch­ sir week.' engagmnimt there.
ing
him
stoalthily,
I
saw
him
open
tho
mansion, with a door high enough for n
A ML Clemen, farmer traded a 11,200
man to enter standing upright. Hero I door of the safe, po back to the stand farm for a $300 minor., and proceeded
was accustomed to place, every evening,
to drink himself into an untimely grave.
our silver plate on shelves which extend­
The tare in Cincinnati, for ah pured around tho sides, on which also were

B»t kOtatateto i. tte&lt;).«.•. &gt;• wwkrf with । her. and n-.ado th* tour of the houre, to from the placo of eonccaknraL

u

Th* woman', club—The broomstick.
Th* ‘Tarifi.- rarita" - Quist husbands.
Philadelphia brtl. wear moucanam
hairpin*

The grasshoppers hare ^xmrd a
. 9&lt;&gt;xt?"
comtterfvifing »l«cp. At last the ttjll- Irraoch establishment in Utah.
It wm nearly dark when my husland rate become more terribly than cvrftjny
East Saginaw, Mich., manufactured
S. Z—
41,150 barrels of salt daring April.

.e^r,
A’rr»
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ex t .
FOLK A..K.™ FOB BARRY COUNTY, .OB THg
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NO. 8.
- 1 a little out of th* way, and to so ar­
&gt; range tho bed dothre that I could
• spring from the b*d without intpadimenL
t ■ I therefore gave a little sigh, and mor«d,
i as if about to awake. sBgbtly opening
■ rnyeywallhe wun. time. Tb*‘ brad
i end hand instantly disappeared. I then
: compawdly rando the dmired change*
r in ths position of Iho stand, and the ar■ rangvnumt of the clothes, pot my watch
.with th* key of the safe under my pH­
-1 low—so near the odgo that (her could
easily ba taken out, us I knew they
। would bo—extingwrihed on* of my caaI dice, said my prayers, and dosing my
i • eyes, redgnrd myself to mv flate, with
| nn very mnguino or definiteVpe of cx| trtoatioa from my perilous poritron.
, I made my breathing regular, and n
little louder than when 1 was awake,

Stffl Site a«i 1

E- O. Haren. D. D., late Preaident
Michigan Univrerity, is to be made a
Ili.bop of th*M- i. Chink nt the next
General Conference. So any. the Ann
AnOJiret mother discorvred thn *tb*r
day that her llttl* 2-year-oW bey had
broken his wrist ; how or when no on-j
knows, as he hod n .&gt;t mode the host disturbine* about IL She wept at ha tranquihty.

feaky h* perpetrate* a groes libel Chan­
dler holds liquet mom eretmdy than any
man in tho ounatry."
Tho troth of Tbrn Corwin's remark,
“Neat to building up an infernal doakay,
th* moil troubleenmc job in llw world is
to pull him down again,” has often be«m
raalired sine* his day. It would b*
easy to find casre in print among the
public men of ths preerat
Th* difficulty about th* State Fa&gt;buildings, at Jirinro, bssbwqi anaagodThn grata. J stand t!«» mannfecturos'
ball the rattfe stalls on th* north side,
and 100 boraortalU, ore to It* left on thmriudS’ XUbuMfeJ
**

�Ths Urmamrv Bolt.—In regarl to
the bolt of tbo students of the 1 rrahman olaas at the Uumnity wnek before
last; Tira Ann Arbor L'rarte-s«ya :

him. Half tho l*op&lt;*ty i» al ones his,
and union, she gets a divorce tn save th*
rthre half di, dire, (of e broken heart
perhaps,) and bo takse the whole. And
what becomra of th. children ! 1 asked
'•hi» question ones. sad a woman an­
swered, “by that time they wU be grown
up, and cm take cars of ibotawlvos.'*
Ju-t Hcjtou- ! And all thia, suhdy that

hu-iband! U, liberty I what crim &gt; can
be rommlltod in thy tram"!
Tliat there are men who plsy tho pet­
ty tyrant orci their wives, no ono will
deny. And oa Uw *tber hand, wo have
heard of Mrs. Caudle, and hen-pecked
husbands. But tbee* arv evils not to be
rvswdied by logUatioc, wheth.r it bo
by tho votes of women or men. Law
cannot make a croas husband kind, any
mare than it (an mak* as unlovely wife
kirabJe. Il can make a stingy husband
liberal, no store than it am make a prod­
part, and will t&gt;»l be obliged to marry igal v if* »couomi&lt;al Ti-e*e evils ore
for a protcctur and a luano. But what beyond the range of human statutes,
would a law pooled by their voire. In
and can be rrachod only by law divine.
qipoution to nine-tmthi of tho mu».
amouct Io ? Wc ran think of law that men who fas!Aggrieved, will look at the
has vitality, call in connection with a ccruequencvs, they will think it better
penalty; and wo can think of penalty to bear tlw Ufa they bar.., than fly to
only in amnecuon with a power to cx»- others that they know not of. Better
win their husband's lovo end d.rouau
there lx. fore*. Without this, as w41 by .bowing themselves lovely, then to
think of ruling a Sialo by ths proverbs demand it at tho point of the bayoaet
of Solcm -n And not only must tbcao
But outddo their direbilifire in the
be force back cf the law, but wo mast marital relation, which are tho aubject
be shio to bring such force to bear. of wven-eightha of the argument, for
Thus only con we enforce any law.
feuiahi suffrage n ow-a-dsys, they com­
How, tbon, with a law which woaiun plain tliat woman ia not projierly paid for
may adi^t, to free themaehwi from

price c f. labor by legislation would be
yield power willingly; and if msa
aa rain as an attempt to regulate tho
the tyrants they assert, women's votes, pilco of the product, of labor. The
lost and least of all things, will
only remedy is, to convince the employthem. The force of the world is main­
ly with the men; and tho votes of, all
the wvmen in the world will practically
aeeomplish nothing, unless a majority
of tho men—tbo physical force .Au

public that tliey con do man's work
the rostrum, and they a&gt;k no law to
cure man's wagre. Let auy lady o
Let us sco how it would work. Huppore half of the legislature are *»•
men. Mrs. Stanton rejMirts an &lt; manci­
pation bilL providing that, in property,
hniliand and wife (I bog pardon ; she
woald write it—wife and huibaad,)
shaU be equal [ artner., with equal con­
trol efi the property while living, and
on the death of the husband tbo whole
■hail vert in tho wife, and tho cb'ldjea
shall hold all their rights under her tho
same that they would under tho father
if she died first A 1cm radical change
than this, certainly Wo could not expect,
if Mik Stanton ruled the hour. And
it ia squal'y certain that any law of this
character would tie seen to be ao unjust
to tho children, that the mon would op­
pose k on their account, if uot on their

Bui wo suppcMO tho law juraed. If,
might happen—such things have been
known—that a wife wants to sjiond
mere than the husband deem, prudent.
For instance, s?;C enys, " I must have a
new vhawl, Mrs. Broun has gut a new
ono—O, sc beautiful 1 and it was a great
bargain at fifty dollar. F*
Bat. my dear, wo cannot cutapcla
with Mrs. Brown."
“ I think I can afford it as well as
she- I think a woman is tbs best judga

that she can do the work, in all reKMtta, at well as their highest salaried
male teacher, and they will make no
debate over paying her aa high wage,
os they will'him. Id her prove herself
better qualified, and iho will get wore

mittae jaya Bridget in tho kitchen mere
than he would pay Mr. Doty to take her
place; and, if the committee believe
Biidget would superintend tho schools
of tho city better than Mr. Doty dot*,
they would ask him to atop aside and
giro Bridget his place and hi. salary.
Tho difficulty it, for women to pereuadtheir Mnployers that they &lt; au do man',
work; that is, do tho work aa wnll os

her fe as lovely a. bo rhv»jht k-r when
ho offered hia hand, and slx&gt; shall rule
him by fore, u_d sit supremo on the
thronn wbu-h he than crcrtud for her in
his heart But let her not think to com­
pel his loro, or his obediouoe, by force.
If sho ocin, oho is to bo pitfod indeed,
and should ssk the legislature br a ojio.
cfal act, to tnako her tho legal brad. I

Many strangers including numbers o!
Englishmen, Lave arriv*l in Paris, oud
arrivals of foreigner, me inweaaiag
daily.
Tho
e.linmloi tho uumler of men

Mon are oltun v i!e and selfish, oven toward those who bare a genuine claim
to their kindness and loro; and woman,
so greatly dependent as .he ever mu.t
&gt;&gt;e upon man for her happiness, can bo
raised above the offids of hia imperfec­
tions only as he i« elevated in his nature.
Tlii. is prau'iarly woman's mission;
commencing with bar subject while bo in favor of compufaoiy «
Frenchman, agaiert tbo
dent Tbii-ra, who reovmw

Tira ;&gt;oliey of encruraging home cnlciprise is emo that sh-ral-l be ]&gt;romptly
adopted aud strictly csu.-icJ out in every
town wh.-rn »vea the al!ghtest natural
advantages exist upon which to predi­
cate its fuwealth and greatness.

By Ahl. Bam.; That the lleourder be
raqnert d ui confer by letter with A. C
Gtigi-r. relative to the Artreian Well
propcL Carried.
By Aid. Widikna. That tlw&gt; Street
Cumm ttoe vximine the rood to Mr. Car­
ter’s Ih.e north of Hie C&lt; tnotery. Car-

Picture Frar
Ji SPECMLTY.

nk IJAbks,

&lt;&gt;u wotiuu Cuunril adjourned."
W. T. EanMix, Itacunlcr pro ton.
Regular meeting of tbs Corum-n
Council of the city of Hastings was
held al the Council Itooins, ou Monday
evouing. June Sth, 1871. Council coll­
ed to ord&lt; r by hii honor the Mayor.
I’rexut—Mayor, Recorder, Aid. Bar­
lew, Eastaan, Hams, K-ufiuId, WiU-

fresh supply

arivold's

“^7;

xiwiai

^’e

just received,

Minubu of lort two inoetiags road and ;
approved.
ITio Beernlur thou reportis! tint the
8tr&gt;«t Catutuiwiaucr, Charlo. Dolph, had
filed hia official bund in tho sum of one
thousand dollars with Valentino I&lt;iua
as surety. Beport accepted.
Aid. \ViIiiams, who was rwjurrtel at
tlio last meeting to aeo property owners
on the line of the inpnoood new laid in
tbo Secund Waid, between reetems six­
teen an 1 tweuty-cno and ivventra-n end
twenty-four and nspertuiu tn* compen­
sation they asked for the lam! required
for raid road, resorted tliat Mr. HubbeU
nsked 1200, Mr. Diuhl 1100, Mr. Dolph
flOd. Mr. Nathan Bariow agreed to
give nraaaary laud off from that be­
longin',; to him if th* stre-t would bo
bid th rough to Jefferson Mr. KeuI finld, Warner, Shriner and Nelson would

price.

and in fact everything kept in n first-daw STATION ERT STORE.
Please coll and famine stock and prices before purchasing
ebewbere.

.J. ROBERTS &amp; co.

New Advertisements.

(iR.IXD R.lPHiS

Mr. Kelly claimed 11,000 d.mago if the
read wgs laid c. proposed.
lIojKirt of Committee accepted aud
Cummiltee &lt;'i«eharge-l.
By Ahl. Barlow-: That ths subject ■
of la ving said road in Second Ward bo
iadehnitaly postponed. Curried.
By Aid. Hara. &gt; As Chairman of Cum- j
mittee on uds and cross-walks, reported ■
that the Cammittse hs l sorn the proper­
ty ou tiers in regard to tlio walk on btito
street in front of building now being
croctod and they stated that they v era
about !o finish th* building and desired
further time to build said walk. IL'purt
arcepted and on motion of Aid. Bartow
•u -irtios wore given further timo to
—IL

DRESS MAKING ! Lead and Zinc Paints,

Colors of all Shade*,

TEETH
Within tho rtsach ofall.

every day solicited
to famish Partes of Teeth
fortress than our usual price,
Ixtcked with the complaint,
walk in front of tiie city pnqwrty on of parlies who say they arc
Church str.w-L «ix feet wide, with throe
stringer., 3x1 inches-cuvoring to bo unable to pay so m uch.
I inch and a half by five inches wide.
Maw to give all a chance to,
have Teeth who need and1
;should have them, ire will,
from this date, for a few,
tre/ks, drop the price almost
ont-half. If'c will now make
full and Complete sets for
Single Plates. Upper
or Under /7J.
We are

Averill Chemical Paint,
solicited.

Your patronage

RIDELL &amp; (X).

I -All 'Work Warranted
gitinuit" kinds, tend, to enrich the c.tn-

just as fsr as she is able to enter them.
From a groat portion the ia forever
shut out by hex unavuidab'o physical
disability; and from many ii.are by a
want of training which few do, or ever

moon .hall givo tho tun's light, «» that
right the law give, ao, to half of our tho way .hall bo open fur rvutnan to do
property ; and I dull havo a. good a the rough-aud-tumble work of the
.hawl as Mrx Brown. She flaunted by world. As for the lighter work usually
meyaatemfoy, with an dr . that «ald—: L
done t&gt;y men, why may nut women en­
“beat tliis, if you can!”
ter upon thorn? Who hinders her?
“ Well." (the “dear'' omitted) “you You any prejudice. But if so, it is not
may beat it if you can, but you car.not .prejudice against her a. a woman, bit
with my consent. Haro is twenty dol-. a prejudice or opinion that she will not
Ioxk whiohis aU wo on afford."
do the work aa well; and it will take a
“ I do not aak your consent if it wiser than Sototaon to roach the evil by
comes to this. The law give, mo ray
rights, and 1 demand tiw tnoney I"
•* Madam, tf the law gives you yuur
righto, take them by the law. My judgston that hgulatioa—and least of all,
meat says it fa not right to mo «r my
legiafajon by their voteo—can eare the
childr.-n, (whatever you may think in
oviL If it can-if they can devise any
reference to yours,) to *|&gt;cud fifty dol­
law by which woman can bo made haplars for a .Last God (your law to tbo
prar in tho family relation, or can be
contrary notwithstanding] has made mo
••cared a fair reward lot their labor.
responsible for the welfare of my fam­
my life for it, they hava no mod to vote,
ily. Your law makes two beads to the
for the lav will bo promptly enacted by
family ;—&lt; natural impombility. The
a twn-thinla majority of lira men. Mrs.
moment you attempt to er force your
law. you bar* anarchy—a house divid­
ligious history to little pnipooe, if aha
ed against itself; aa, aka* at this day 1
thinks man, in thia Christian land, in
Whoa wo were ‘vao,' aU I had was .bine;
t’ra nine'® ruth or n*wy, wish* to oppress
bat you have chosen 'the portion that
woman. From tho day. of Moras, when
folieth to me,' and gene, morally, iato a •merging from a etale of bondage, and
far, far coanUy ; Ob. can 1 hojie you
will eYcr return ? Your law cannot be
edbreod wfthertt uttariy deetrovmg the
family relation. God, boto iu life word
and eoustitnlian of our rare, as well as
the opfaion of the world, of all agea and

grov ia the ground. You may make a
law that they shall grow Hko a viaa, the gmod, you may try to enforew tho
law ; bst you kill the Iras. Before*
rwratwaMylaw:
w before:
aOrtM; aUfcyoattoak wo-a lies,
faagrawrafer the ram. roof? Or start

only oooaatonaUy refer to those things,
for argument's rako. The great plea fa
for the'r riyhtt j and tho ballot io only a
mean, to that end
omaaetpaiiun
from the thraldom of mon. AH utlur
considerations are only tooondary and
ircsilcntaL Giro us tho ballot, and wo
wHI take our lights. Giro us tho gun,
and wo will abndx yon. It la rimp’y a er might be mad*. If punishment rnt
declaration of war. I. th«r» not “a ue.raiary a reasonable regard to tho
institution cught have sought cut r'ngteoders; but'lb* sutl.ority that ca uld
Whether, as a prortfoa! le .ult, dtore dismis. fifty-three would have dismissed
good than evil, ou the whole, would every etu lent in college ca the same
grow out of female suffrage, is an open grounds. The event ia the natural
culmination of a weak cud raMillatnj
question. I am by no means cummittod
to the xegutive. But tho mere the sub­
ject is considered, the further I confess
I am, from a satisfactory- cunchlsfou
What its influence would be ujxju tho
P.mro Bros Eui«s»th&lt;c.—Threw
domestie relation, is a soiljus question Rocky Mountain tx&gt;ts weu&gt; to bu among
of tho most fearful pouibilitiea. Tlifa, tho first to avail themselves of the rotiI apprehend, is the only danger. The ditiousof (ho Anglo-Aswrican treaty.
cry about the impropriety of wo&gt;uen Having pawed to lU oaatern boundary
of Michigan, they concluded to emi­
meeting men al tho ]«4U or holding grate to the Dominion,to tort the ad van teoffice, and all that, ca the ground of gw of Canadian ins'itutiuns as wall ns to
delicacy, is more nouoetue. But when try the merits of Canadian jotnlma
it is shown that there is danger K, will At last accounts the Detroit river was
make tlio sexes parties against each litcrully twunuing with thorn, flioa*
that could procure paassgo ou chips,
other,—that it will weaken tho marriage stares, boaida, pieces of berk or other
tie,—make husband and wife uu-ro lira ting thing, did ao. Tlicao tliat wore
burners partners.—make two lu-od* to uot thus fortunate entered boldly ou*.
tho family,—make ;roperty more im­
portant than love,—and destroy families
by making divorce as rosy as it will l&gt;e
ncaeaaary, wo may well ]«use till as­
sured tho picture is not a reality; aud
till it la shown clearly that the possible
benefit* will not bo to dearly purchased.
There are evils, disabilities, roes. for
both women and men, in this importtint
state, which no legislation, no law, even
if it cjuld bo enforced, can euro. Law
will no mere make a man love his J wife

Sarsaparilla

lips’ Store, Hastings, Mich.
STEWART * STEINHOFF

patronage however lucunsiderable it thin Barlow ai.d K. H. Wightmn n !
^'arL?ir'
may seem Too, or however trivial it , .urotirs, Marshal with A. J. Bowur
really may be, play, a much more con­
spicuous port in tho establishment of
home buuneas upon a film basis, than
“grains of Mud” in tho fu: mation of
lbs earth, or "drops of waler" in tho
By Aid. Hi
That th* si._______________________
Ono of the surest methods by which to
opened, ai.d that the Msrvh.il be taquestA ]&gt;«tiUi&gt;a of Wm. Stebbina, Goo.
lock thn whecils of progress in your town ed to notify parties ulatru-liug tlit toad
and leave it floundering in tho dough to remove the siuse in teu days. Carried. Riohni'ind, H. W.^folding, N. Bartow,
The Furnace Committee reported back N. Baiter, J- Boberi• nvd others that the
of Old Fqgyirtn—if you p'aare—fa to
unhitching and feeding of team, upon
partially disregard, or worse, it entirely
Church and Court street Lo prevented,
ignore, the businees iatorasts thereof by
was roforrwl to tlieCouimittoi u&lt;i Onlinances and By-Liwi to report a suitable
withholding yuur encouragement from,
Ordinana’ or liy-I-aw.
those who ore striiing to drive it ahead '
On motion Council adjournod.
with a 1-M&gt;cr spirit, or, by going from
Cuis B. Woob, Recorder
hooM to pttrchasu articles such as con
eauly be had in tho community wburo | sled on Stets street, end known aa Bar­
you lire. The money you rpeud abroad ; bar &amp; Hailey's and C. H. Hick*; sl.o
in this mapner never finis its way back,1I rldcwslk io trout cf city lot, on Church
EASILY UNDERSTOOD.
and ncithitr yourself nor your neighbors »tr&lt;et, and the tex te levied uiwm the
arc beneflited by Its circulation at homo, j Ctows adjacent. The uetitlcn is.igned
8pand your money in other towns and !
Barber A Bailey, C. II. Hicks, Masco
it is gono, bat oct it adrift upon tho Alien, I'liu Smith, Gcorc* Prrsion, J.
“current of eommorco" st home, and it ■ C. Woodruff, Julius Rum el I at&lt;d tw.uty
floats from band to hand, helping this
tbo day, if "die lime is applied in tho
neighbor to liquidate hu iadobtedneM. 1
morning, tlio bugs neariy all boteka
and that nrijhtxir to buy the aimfort. |
ihcmsclvci further U jwa tho rows where
of Bfe, and your raerohacte and grocers '
._ i
— - • ----- 1
.i_
j ou limo was scattered. Tbo next day
The protest .gunst the remcral of any ii Ira scatters limo on tee v 1ms for a like
dirt or gravel from Green .tract, in aiid !; distanor, and thus eonliuues dnv by day
city, between the Hue of Broadway ou I till tho bugs are driven on to a small
i)&gt;o west and Church street on tho cast, ।' area, when they aro destroyol by Ifarfa
aud th. petition that the Council restrict grocr. or by other moons. ’
sod probiUt the removal of tho aamo to
any pari of ths city outside nt the Fourth
liut uf Ix.tiixi rema ning ia the Post*
Ward, aigmd by D. H. Crak sad twenty­ oflior, June 7th 1371.
THIS M1CHISE HM » EQUAL
fire otbers, wu present* d .nd rua*l.
Elixi Allen, W. IL Burdick, Geo. B.
&lt;M, M- L. Dmke, J. W. Ghmu, Frank
Howard, Ella Halo. Wm. Knapp, Nan?7toiu5vr,
ev A. Lewu, E B. Morev, Elfen ifooney.

Fmily Sewing Machine.

To the Ladies!!

Wool AV anted.!
F A n M ER S

AXD
&amp;S. Horsemen

CURTAIN GOODS,
The largest slock and lowest prices

SABIN &amp; MASON’S.
•vrftxu*

BROWN &amp; CARTER,
250 Main Street,
DENTIST.

s’s».-&gt;x Snmncs.-Flora tho Jack­
san t’nfou wo g'oan tlia following items
from ths Rofortcf ths prison Superin­
tendent. for (ha man th uf May, 1B7Xt
Whole number recoivnd during tbo
mouth, 17; uuraber discharged, 20;
number pardoned, 4; deaths nets.
Common CuUncfl rout, pursuant to adjournmeat, Monday evening. May 294,
1071. Council called to order t y hia

HslTille
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AND DF.CORATIO.V8,

Kw.fi.id, Hays, Williams sad Woolley.
TlteReeotdrt being absent. Aid. East­
man was appointed Recorder, pre ten.

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ATIONERY:
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Michigan Central R. R.
OLD. RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE.

Building Botlc*.
Notice is hereby given that the cen­
tre* for building * depot at MeedriUr,
Michigan, wiil be let to the lowest re­
sponsible bidder at th* stare of Lamb A
Willison. Juns 15th, 1S71, nt 1 o'clock
P M. Ilan of buildinc can be seen by
calling u[»a the Secretary.
' By Order Ut Committee.
R I’. LAMB. Sec y

cited.

Peninsular Railway.
W—«•*». Urol. TniM .mV..

Oaxsexriuz, June 5th, 1871.
Efa. Bxxxxx:—Haring mad* up my
mind that tut lee* I wrote you a* article
pretty loan I should hare Io apologise
far tny neglect. I, therefore, on this
fifth day of June, etorun o'clock A. M-,
the Mercury at DO ° fa tho shade, seat
myself to fulfil my promise of some
week* ago, via.: to write again toon.
O, whew! hot. hotter, hotterfat, hottontot, bottaatottor, hottantotteriet Well
I might just a* wall stop, fur all I can
any is, its h-o-t. Aside from th* atmos­
phere, aa deeeribwl above, there is noth­
ing now with us.
Fanners are buy cultivating their

From our Prairieville oorreepotidcnt,
and oho from Willie Elliott, of Hickory
Corners, we team the particulars ef a
diKroodng kerosene accident, which
happened Monday, May 2»th. Th* drcuiastanre* were nearly as folios.: A
little girL aged 13, and her Imtbor, aged
«. children of Mr. John Mreeengor, af­
ter gathering a quantity of potato bugs
thought it would be fan te see them
We keep strictly to Oxa Paia.
bum. and so tho girl ran into the house
Star Clothing House 86 Canal St
aud jirocunxl the kerosene cil can and
Grand Rapid.
[Kjurad some ou Bis fire which they had
' already kindled, bnt Bo sooner had the
A few i&gt;m-m* run bo arcotnmodated oil reached tho flame than an oiplo*x.n and wheat also look* very fine, although
i with Board at a reasonable price, at ths teok place, saturating both th* children the fate hot dry weather ha* had a tonresidence of the auboeriber, on the cor­ with burning oil The mother, who bad dency to cheek, somewhat the growth
of the strew. The grow th of clover hu
ner of Broadway usd State strw-L near previously laid down to rest, hearing the
the Court House. Nuns but rupecta- cries, ran to their aseutanoe. Mr Mos- also been a good deal checked from the
•engsr, who was but a short distance off dry weather, but ua core require* hot
ble, sober person* need apply.
weather. If it is not too dry, it i* growIf* Ch*»«.—We arc otl hand to ran and caught tho little girl and put her
;ing nicely.
serve ice cream of ail llarora, at nny '। in a large tub of water to extinguldi the
Well, the biggsit crop of all, with u»
. flame, when Mr*. M. grasped for her lit-I
time of day, and our aim will be to ■
thia year, is potato bugs. Now folk,
pleaae all who may wish to favor tu tie boy hi* clothes fell off n mass of fire, .
and ao badly wns b» burned that death may talk about Tankso Springs and Orwith their [etromagr-.
relies sd him of his sufferings ia about' sngvrille sand, but if any other town in
W. B Hrrcncoc*. ,
। 18 hour*. The little girl, it is thoaght, I। Barry County, yes, or fa the State, can
will recover, but her case is very critical. I beat ns on potato bugs, I would like to
The pwvurta are deeply afflicted at thia 1 kuow where that township i&amp; O what
a hard thing to kill those potato bugs
must be! Why, Mr. Editor, any bug
Hey on Sunday.
aeddente of like nature are happening i that car. stand sueh heat u we have bad
Snuwaa* *11 around
every dray—tho paper* arc full of tS.vm for the last ten days, hare fa this sand,
Horraa on Monday.
'N
wire-1
and there must be some means dove-"' .maytbeab—
Srmxxur on Tuesday.
to teach people the hazardous result *'&lt;!
A httle cooler Wednesday.
pouring oil from* canon a fire. It shot
GrxaecsT* needed on Thursday.
bu the first lesson to teaeh to ehiidn
“Wax ahnostgune nothing done rot' and should also be ]&gt;a*tod up in lor
letters in some conspicuous piece os
SrsawsMir Ftartrst by the Lultes of tho oil can, for svrn grown people root
the M. E Church, at Union Hal! on to risk* sometimes with kerosene •
Friday evening. Al! arc invited.
that should be deferred.

Wa catmot look up on those bill
boards mar tho National without think­
ing of the fact that they cost the /rcnkOn Sunday last, as a *on of Mr. Scu
ing of a leg in putting ibrurup. A I dur, and 4*o a son of J. M- Collisu
dear job for ° Curir.”
Eaq, aged 15, were attempting to cro
Long Itafa, in tho township of Hop Lxrr Saturday at Mr. Barlow's in and when nearly acrou, young Seudd
Uulfand, a pig was being drlitn from a &lt;liK?iverod that hu romnulc w*» liavit
field and ran Lis snoot ngmait the fence trouble—probably seized with a cram
and broke hi* under jaw.
I’m tie* oa sLore, who witnessed th
transaction, made immediate efforts t
Maa. Mat.ran is agent for this section,
save the drownfag boy, but he was pas
for Gregory's Gas Burner, a novel little
rwovery when they got Um out. A
fastitufion for placing on a store and |
। the t ime this sad accident happened, M ^ .
with only a handful of cubs or chip* bo'
anil Mrs. Coliister and their little b&lt;...
enabled to boil a teakettle or fry n mree
of potatoes uithou* beating np your wore abecat in Ohio. A telegraph &lt;F
patch was immediately Mint, and
room—ju.t tlic thing (hi* hot weather.
Coliister arrived Wefasoday afteroo '
good
Gto. C. Wotrn, Circuit Court Com» . but too fate to see the earpen of hi* son. agricultural couutiy, and is supplied by
miseiuniir and Injunction Master for 1he funeral service having taken place a* good water power as ths io is to be
found in Michigan. Business men, with
Barry County hu opened up an offioo
This is n sad, sad blow to tbs family, even a small capital, would find it to
with James Clarke, E»q, orer Barlow
L.
A Goodyear's Store. lie ixrendy to die- thu being tlio fifth child they have lost, their advantage to locate here.
penso •• law” with •• justice'’ at any time. and four within the last three years.
They have tho entire sympathy of their
neighbor* and the people in their boNasuviixx, Juno 5th, 18T1.
Full arrangement* were made at the
adjourned meeting,on Thursday evening
letter from hi. son. stating that he was last, to usher in “ Our Natal Day,” with

well and fooling first rate. Tbo shock
of the father and mother, on icceivfag
Ms. Ms am is making amuigeuicnte the dispatch, was terrible iudred.
for putting in a Screw Wheel at hi*.
Carding Mill; tho ono be has tn opero­
tten not furnishing power enough to
Mrs. Sari'.i J. Bartlett, of ths lows
of Baltimore, came to her death very
suddenly on the first fast. 8ho was
about th* house, doing her work, the
k&gt;t of young pigs. 21 following throe day previous, seemingly as welt a* usu­
Bia*'* Fccroux Eijiib has the jiat- ’ sows, yon must call on S. P. Cady, Eeq., al, until about four F. M., when she
rvnagv of the Medical Faculty
jtut one mile west of town. Through tailed tier husband to get sown* water
Acxtxr A Sum, Agvnte.
। some unaotouatnbl.' Leak of nature, or
Keen Baa*'* PscroasL Euxta always something, seven of them arc much Jarfa the bone® fi r Croup.
the hons®, ihe ajpeart'd well and very
Acxlxt A Sum, Agent*.
cheerful, but on returning be finuul her
very sick end suffenng severe pain, from
Thn Chicago RrpMt
wido-awako journal, w
1'hvsicians aero colled and oicrything
th* day moat splendidly condensed and that could seam possible dons, but noth­
anything good boiled down to extract of ing would relieve her suffering. She
spice of life. It has a new department lingered in great join through th* night
made up of Births, Betrothal*. Elope­
ments, Marriages. Ifivorvce and Deaths,

ODS,
Tux great Van Amburgh Monegvrie
ia a coming Wo toko up a ocnaidcrablc of i-ur local space this week fur that
event which will take place on Tuesday,
June 20th. AU tho old. tho young, the
long, the tall, the shirt, the thick, tbo
lean, the good looking and the betnely
will l&gt;e on hand to see the monkey dance
in this ci^y, June 20th.

prices

A SO VSB1utk a hers, etoaafac to Omaha, it eoon«-i with Uuioa Pacific fur all plare®
th* mtiwcontfaental and Pacific
tfop Ovar-fand aad traffic ebooe* thia
reliable route mors and mure.
It* next terminus is Lincoln, the
Capital of Nebraska, fifty-fire mil®« srest
of ifo Miarouri at Ilattamuulh. Thisi.

from tbo train and gavo the lady a
Scbbk* DuTH-—Mr. Boltwood, an
dunce to pass on, aad then reforaed
and attached luaengini and paraed on old an1 respected ciuxen of our city and
Eastward. They want tho name of thn of the firm of Bollwood A Coy in the
forniture business, on Monday afternoon
driver of Engine No. 110.-.
a short time after working in his gar-

Mr. J. M. Coihstcr. E«i . called on us
yesterday and said that just a* be took
the train at Solon. Ohio. Monday iron­ died fa.a very abort time. Mr. i
ing, to oom* at the call of the telegraph but previously mad* the remark
dispatch eent him, a boy was drowned Mr. Marsh that be believed he
ed fa that place, and when he came to
Jaekacn, Tuesday night, a report was
an th* street that a man waa jual drown-

burgh hu hi* show tdil*. He was on
the ladder up high and fa some manner
.Upped and ML Hia leg naught in the
roudatrfthefadderrobewro falhng,
the .nddeu twM Uukmg bs*h boae.

Goods are Cheaper than Low

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS

MOWERS AND REAPERS
Wood's Sdf-Raking
3EH u® UOt&lt;3?UOr3E3Ft
THE

ZEMKarsh Haiwester,
TA YLOR, HA WHIMS: and DA YTOX

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DRESS SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,
I5 K’s, &amp;c,
And we will sell them ns cheap us any house
From New York to Chicagi

Wc make no drives and tell no lies, but sell
Goods on their n^prits.

and the largest stock of.

We Sell the Florence Sewing Machine,

PITTS, RACINE and TECUMSEH

AGRICULTU RAI.

MACHINERY

x THg BEST I2f TOE WORLD!

in Barry County—for aalo by

E. P. BURRALL

Admission 50 Cents,

Children 25 Cents.

Ptaiiie na Cil! aid tee whal a big Pile of G«di«wiU live
jn for a little fcj.

DETROIT
STOVES

VAN AMBURGH &amp; GO’S

GREAT GOLDEN MENAGERIE.

HARDWARE
G1EAT STUDY CF KHURAL HISTORY I

The Most Brilliant Snow

of

any Ago or Country

New Goods!!

yesterday, which was the ono thing
needful for everything growing in this
viciaity.
Duowxd.—Robert Oates and wife, of
Thomasville, in this County, were drown­
ed in Gull Lake on Sunday evening.
They had been fishing, and had with

B^^/$/C

THRESHERS AND CLOVER HOLLERS,

gramme of the exercieee will probably
be sent in for publication..
Tho contract for an iron bridge over
Quaker Brook was let today to Jesse
Chance hr 5825,00, 25 fret span The
J stone abutment* and grading leading
thrrrto waa 1st to E. Chipman, for 5540.
Tho Buckeye Broadsxe »«. Iler. Hen­
ry Cieam, is expected to hold forth for
the spare cf two day* upon th* great
subject of temperance, in n few week*,
in the grove near thia place.

they rowed the boat ashore and sent the
child or children home to build a fire,
Mr. and Mrs II came to this place, saying that they would bo at homo in a
with their family, lees than two years few minute*. Aa they did not return
ago, oommeaoed on a new farm, labor­ that night scorch was made for them,
ing with gnat seal that showed they fatended to go through with what they found, together with a bottle portly fill­
begun. Timber was cut down, field*
ed with alcohol, aaid to bo partly diluted
cleared, tree* and shrubbery planted,
with water, and tho boat up»et jut a
and everything around seemed to have
Hille distaste from the p'aoo where tho
the ap[«arancv of comfort and prosper- boy or boys were landed
Up to
Wednesday morning th* bodies bad not

Wa are called upon to chronicle quite
a number of accidents and sudden
death* this week. They serve to (ill np
Maa. Titm* ha* jest returned from a chapter in tbo local history of our
Chicago, with &gt;mw rtoofc of rery de- commniuly, bui still it is with almost a
rfrebie summer etyfae of milHnety good* reluctant kan-1 that we attem[&gt;t to write
Deceased was thirty-nine years old
(fall and reo thornthem up and st* moot fervently join in the tky ah. died. 6h. leaves a loving
with otrr sympathy for the aEirtod.
husband, oae eon about twenty and a
Tatakml!
married daughter to mourn her loos.
Can at th® Drag store of J- F BobTax BJHmI*!. 5««ws* mention* tho
erto A Co-, for your Reward-of-Men:
They have the heartfelt sympathise of
i^l. A new onpply jMt reomrcd.pretl..
gentlemanly act of an engineer on the thu surrounding community, fir Mrs B.
L. H A M. 8. R. R., who, a* a lady ap­ was belowd by *11 who knew her.
proached, the engine and train befog
Sandusky and Mikxn, Ohio, papers
Bstnsosx.
oero a the street, unevuph-d th® engine ideas* copy.

EXOELSIojj

DRY GOODS &amp;
Th. FMncT'ifl/rnoeephalan.
as* i. br, r— -.w-w re-w. ■**«*• u iw
■reswii.
— tSeatoiM* .

Black Silks from S1.50 Upwards.

THE ONLY COMPLETE MENAGERIE ON THIS CONTINENT.

POPLINS, PONGEES, GRAY MIXTURES

Dentil try!!

JACONETS,
8AT1X LACE8.
NAINSOOK PLAIN,
JACONET CHECKS,
BRILLIANTS,
NAINSOOK CHUCK.
NAINSOOK STRIPED,
TICTOBIA LAWN.
'
SWISS MUSLIN,
FRENCH FINISH UAM22IC.
BOOK JRBKDL
. ------- --------------- MA.U8AILLE8 QUILTS,
HANDKERCHIEFS.
EMER01DEKIES,
EDGINGS,
IN8ERH0NK.
REAL AND IMITATION LACE.3

m«nt on their part and we trust the
people will appreciate their effort* tn
tbrir behalf, fur who »ould not have a
- bras new” set of troth when they am
get them for twenty-five dollar*, why, we
are almost tempted to hare a as* to look
wsIL
assured that this ia a fact,
and we adv's? our readers to look at
their card aad so? what they say and
then give them a call. This is no ad­
vertising dodge but a genuine offer
which can be relied upon

Wool—Meows. Barlow A Goodyear
have purchased tb* first wool dip of the
serson. The price paid was 45 caste
per pound.

The Largest Stock in the City!
DENIME, STBIPE&amp; TICKINGS CHECKS, D. A T. CAMTSWt.

term of yean. They will consolidate
in their new quarters in Union Block
next Monday. Juan 12th. Thia will
make a fas UeatiM fa fan popular

liiM: HNlAiHnKM.

�bright
SIDE STORIES.
Gems of Buaty in Pro**. Poeirj *

atutD uccif-oocs^ nsex *&gt;ctv
NEW TORbT BOSTON,

rmsctrsL roivrst* vxw row *»n »r»
,-yarss*, saw Tit*
Oil. BgurVXSOF |»KJfMUYLVAWIA ,

Farm and Gsnten

lUx belter to No* York. I!S5 ro‘,U’1

FOR $3 50 PER LINE,

Bom* intelligent gardeners win ahnka
tb.ur brad, in.rodukru.ly st the aUto­
meat uf Prof. DeVaro feat mole* ate at
incalculabla btoisfit try the sarrica tb-y
render ia destroying the worms, mag­
got* end other gtrndaa aaaaue* that Uva

Buffalo to Now York. 423
Dunkirk toNew
J*’*?**
Ctereisad to Now York, Obi miles,
Cincinnati to N. Y^ MO ciitoc,

W. Will 1MM, .. MI.MC..M,
ONE MOIS’TII

Michigan

amd

Newspapers,

a non

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TIWT22 to 27 MTU5 tux raoatrs boitt.

re* Jlrreliy IWm*
■ -­
mile* without cbangn ofcner.be*.

&gt;r, ™ “S-K k?S
ssiW.5iteg»£Ss
keep their poultry m otoae quarters It
endures eoafineruant well, mature* vary
early, beginning to lay whan four

in trying to “ art" than the llrahm**
Few teematora realise how much it
would rast their teams to put a prop un­
der the tongue or thill* while loading.
Every Httle help*.—Prof. C. V. Bitoy,
the entomotogiat, flunk, be has felly

Ira re* of the Osage orange u on the
mulberry.—Haats «aa be sent by mail
securely and cheaply, and people at tho
Era', or oa ** old plseea,** could often do
their friend* who bare moved upon new
prairie farms grant nervtee by sending
them, st the right season, root* and cut­
tings of fruit vinca, tflowars ami shrub-,
Very. A writer in WwLl i Ibiot giraa
those direction* for wrapping ibem i
'

NATURE’S

Hair Restorative

a sheet of jmjier, and after harm;
aashed the aartli fh m th. roots of tbs
plant* place them upon it la layers, put­
ting mcra botwecc When you Law
put iuptoc* all tho plants you desire to
send, tdaee another - thin layer of moo*
over them, and eumtuenca at uno side ol
the paper aud rod up the taue* and
planta very tightly, then wasp with oiled .
silk or oiled paper, to keep the moisture ,
in the [Mckage, and afterward cover
with paper upon which you can write
theaddn-. The firmer the padaga is'
Mltod. d with .dRsfont mnas&gt; tho Irai
halite the piaute are to break or to be in­
jured bv rough liaudling. It is better
to u*o dry mo* end dam]wa tho root*,
because there i* not ao much dkngrr of
getting them too wit and causing d- I
cvmpositviu ; besides, tbo dirt has to bo
removed from tbo root uf the plant, and .
it* doc.. more ralriy with tho uaa of 1
water By tho ue of dry tan* and
damp toots ths mvotiuo is JuM vto» it
ought to be. while in using damp moss '
tho faliage is apt to be hept jaat ra we«
as tho route, and deray is very apt to fol­
tow. Tho postage an plant* :■ taro cento j
on each four ouucv^ or frwrtioa thereof,
packages not to cxeoed four [monde in
weight
vro*ttii^L
Tbo [wstnffire law reqsirea
that all packages craning under thia rate
shall bare tho nature of the content* '
distinctly marked on the ouiaide.

ROBERTS &amp;

Y£U UfrEKTISEMKNTj
Oaurhey &amp; Co t. Columa.
smm bans-p»&lt;«ertirM
n4e!UB&lt; U&gt;*&lt;ssa*inl
I realm* *ad ;-*.**u &gt;&gt;

RUGS
&amp;“dGr-Jj)

Medicines,

oJiuItuiij-'U a-Xflu,

I.?**

&gt;n&lt;nJ C-ifra^rcUv^u QuUtUl
i/M qU. d^fu &lt;?/ fi/z-fltM/
OAvl/duitai.

18 DAYS
COUNTERFEITED.
SELF PRESERVATION
At the Expense of War!

Bsoom Coin tirasM*»«M*.—They fuire
School Books ft Stationer!/.
many curious wars ia Trans***, and
enjoy tltetnaclvro in styles that sacra
itrsnri enough to ■*, but tlte town of
Jackson, in that State, tokos tbo load for
singularity of social customs. One or
theao is described ia a Southern ex­
change. It aeeme that tbo Jacksonian*
have a anciety of young men calted tho
Broom Cora N-ionadcrs They array
themrelv.-; in a .aHco or huraoopuu
drese. and by m'oniigbt rail upon such
young ladies an are kiu&gt;m&gt; to be averse
to dumaotic week, qBtetij awrag ratt tho
pioreh. gnltery. hall. 4a. to approve
tnuaic, and then retire, carrying their
bnax-i proudly in the air, waving bke
the banner* &gt;&lt;f a victraioua array
Wbra a young lady ao visited aeknowledges the error of her ware the serous
dors rtoura in a procosexis bonded by I
The stock ia lb&gt; steeple Strike. one ;
tauaic, such eno dreosad at betora, cany- You s^iyou Wear oeming right homo
iag a broom, aud in the center a large,
tram tbs -boy.
highly ornamented broom, with a suita­
As soon as yratr day’s work was done.
ble motto larved upon it, and after Our fire hu gone out, our hotire ■ all
marching around tbo house array them­
dark,
selves before the front door, and with
And mother’* been watching anee tea.
great evreraony aud a suitable poem, With poor brother Benny ao sick in her
proaect said young indy with, ths orna­
mental broom. Atal then, staid cheers.
And no ono to help her but me.

iMler «r M»&lt;te« MmlJr tnMr-*i&gt; ’tSi I*
■aakt Iht ««, a*rtS *r rasa* umte, •«/

TrJLn-YYRKR.

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stt»as4tws3®..gst i

Tee Library if Fifty aid

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kte.oib* M I.

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A New Poem

,.UW J(| *a4 tk. Me&lt;s k«tri&gt;-0 ■* |

WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLET'S

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS !

•r H«1 A. «UM, 1 . I; •i; M h* »U* &gt;*l r«a ».
II,* c-r k n*si i«r *r lit Cmh Uwa ta A.
l*nMa.ltel terra Smmmb Uh keaaW aira .*U«i
•■.Itk*
•rite *aa -T ite&lt; ter
P4* itrakTA

AMERICAN

MARBLE

REDUCTION OF PRICES

GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS

this leading idea I want to aay that I
find from actual u. this fast rammer
and fall that sugar beeto are good food
far hugs. I planted tire boetakrta^rias
far tho pnrpoe,' of s’osoung them with
potatoea, bat the ralu* of Jtotatoee pro*
ing ndatiraly aaora than tho pork, 1
tneicwking them (Ute boot*) afaiw and
foerinig them raw—both ways giving ,
muob aatieftteum to me and apparently
. Fur km* wreuiiug mother wl me to the hogs. I fc-uad that ia foedfag Ton w» raw afera, poor Bossy is dsad.
them raw Uwy ware eatea with gnat
AtetatakWttegoh of HgM;
rslish, top* and roots, both by *tura and
And there went the very k»t word, th*
he said:
“I want to kira pupa gxxl-sigUt."
tnauifc-atstroa* of ssrmieh appedb tho
bead ia one among tba'mMy artiii** of
their food that ia not mach unproved by |

JURUBE8A
TERMS—S3 a Year; fl.W L
Club* of tea conte, fax one
atHWeach. W3.«».

E. A H. ANTHONY A CO.

I'lIOToY*!

Or. W Eliraci if Jirrteia
'NEW CARPET HOUSE
DENTIST,
ou. CLOTHS,
MATHNGB.

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Pnftttohl nd Btotorit

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. JUNE 15, 1871.

GREBLE &lt;fc RUSSELL,
per jnund. They have * tea fur only
four shilling*."
Jfr*. B. —"Well! 1 do declare, it is
better than what Mr. Brown paid 12
Hulling* for.”
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LA. to K. A.; HUUiROok.
rrottNsra. *»a CMOMUanat U«,e&gt;i a

Mn
What do you think I paid
for thi* Delaine Drom f"
Jfr*. B.—About two shilling*.'’
Jfr*. A—•• Oh no ! only nw riillling.
Bought u at tho Boston Cash Store too
Have you bwa to tho city lately F’
Jfrt. B.—"Ho; but think I'll go and
buy a dross and some of thi* Too.”
Jfra
“ You will buy other things
» hm yru sue the prior. Tho Boston
&amp;*h Store ho* moved to Union Block ;
such Stock* and Files uf Ouvd* you

too; Print*, 0 to 10 cents; Factory, 0
to 11 1-2 cento; Nice Double Width
Alpaca*, 27- 1-2 ern’t ; Fast Colored
I-awns, 1 a hilling , Good Crash, 6cents;
Good IJuan TTan-Ikcrchfof*. 6 cento; all
other Good* equally low."
.
Jfrt. Ji.—“ There, thorn, Mr*. Smith,
that will do. I’U go home end get
ready to go to-ioonow."
Jfr*. S.—Bo sure to go early, or you
can hardly get waited on; you never saw
auch a jam ; it neetn* aa though every
body goe* thoro sow."

I’ROl'RICTORS OF THE

AGBICULTtrAl MACHIUERY,
&amp;c. &amp;c.
FOLK AOENIB FOB BARRY COUNTY, FOB THE

BUCKEYE and CLIPPER
Mowers and Reapers!
Johnston’s Self-Kakinf Reaper.
|_
Ithaca Combined Sulhey Rake,
and Broadcast Plaster and Grain Sower.

DRY GOODS
LOWER IH.I.V El'EK.

4117

Phoenix Cash

miW,

U OHu uri-O

JACKSON WAGONS

(JMCL lAtud
/. KU-lut

Glen d: Hall Threshing Machines, Clov
Hollers nnd Grain Drills, and Gale’s
Patent Sulky Bake.

Ladies' Misses and Children'

Shoes and Gaiters,
Russell &amp; Nevins.

pay Cash for all kinds of/Grain, and sell Grand
Rapids Plaster, Ohio Lime. VTatcr Lime and Salt.

J. L. &amp; DAN. REED’S

Carriage Shop
____ _ of Jotfereon and Rnilro„d

GROCERIES
C. H. HICKS !

While they are thus tho praise of
flVW7
‘hoy sro yet peculiarly our
own.—They were our pls vmate* inyouth,
or grew toward manhood guided by our
counsels; before oar ryes they took
thair first stops to a freo and vigorous
i
Thou, tho hour of porting, with it* discharge of duty, and were indeed,
koan pang* which could not bo stilled, “bone of &lt;i:;r bone and flrah of our
tho oxdting ride by boat rad ear to the
sevne of conflict, and in a few wook*,
tho rt*l&lt;on*ibililios, tho hardship* and
Thewymrathatmakothagood pud­
I tha hnxard* of actual warfare. But he
ding in ulenre, is better than one that
| pauses not, ncr shrinks ia the face of
maketh a tart reply.
the most appalling danger. Ho feels
; that tho burden* uf a great nation are
Women’s right* women may yet as­
&gt; laid upon him, nod ho gooj on by day done; anfl our prayura followed them to pire to ixmtiona in the navy. Lof*
nnd night, faring Death fa *a many the threshold of the land of peace.
wife wo* ci old salt, you know.
I farms that lu&gt; kne* all power to excite a
A* to-dsy we garland
grave*.
The latest ecbouLboy comporiiion ot
‘ fear fa the heart uf him whose feet aro
/ tbMr memory and uSTrare fa
, ever ready to tread where duty coil*, which thiw labored, and far which they tho horse, ray* it is “an animal harin
nnd who ha* a dreed of nothing save died, txunu more sacred to each and
dishonor. With what determination aDraadfetu, saws go hence, carry
I rrv al! these burdens borne. How he­ ■n our hearts n more fatoaso tore for onr
roic endurance mocks st pain and be. aurally **d her institutions. On this
j rums* sublime under accumulated suf. loro shall wc lay the foundations of a
DECORATION DAT। feringa.
j What ward* uf fealty end devotion
Wo find fa the Akron. Ohio, Dullj ' do tlicy sand back from their camp fire* me*lic tranquility to cverv State rad to
Hum, of May Slat tho following olo-II to rekindle tho flatuu on tho alter* of
' qunutoratioh pronounced by Dr John ji liberty at borne. Steadily, hopefully, amity and guod wilj shall unite us with
। the work is pressed, until 'at hut, tho our sister nation* closer than any treaty
II. Palmer, of Nashville, at that place, |
I bullot of tho fco or jKijnonod arrow of written wkl&gt; tho print af tho baronet
on the 30th of May, over tho grave* of!। diica.it, dasas ihv conflict, thus far so
M of tho nation's patriotic dead, who II nobly carried on. Then that but rnes- rod with the bh-od of conquest ’ ,
There Lav licen entrusted to our care
gave their Eve* that their eountiy might 1 aago—so sacredly sorrowful—from the no trivial rawponsi bilily-th.' welfare and
| battle field, tho hospital, or tho iiriaon, tho happincM of thia great republic. It
tolling tho dear ones al homo that hence
Cemetery near that city, which it gives forth they most fight alone tho battla of is a trust «o may nut lofuas, but let u*
Lot ncrept'it for betrayal. Lot u* guard
u* special prills to place before our read­ life—how they put strength into every the gift ns wo guard these grave*, with
er*. Excepting the oration nf Gov. word, and how love of bom'", of roun- ithe most Jealous rad caastaat care.
Hun at Jsckssn on tho lame day, it is Nry and of the door old banner, strug- iClour than party, dique or rlra, dearer
by far tho most appropriate oration far gled to find utterance in tho dying hour. Ithan fame an 1 temporary emoluments.
“ 1 liave dene my duty, and do not Ilet na hold to onr heart* the weal of
regret it, good bye—he true to tho oouts- ithia land, fcr which so groat a price wn*
must bid you good night"
tty—iximfirt oao another, and may God ।M freely paid.
Dougla* Jerrold once Mid to a vary
'Xitufart you all"—these r. cre’ their last
Muing to tho discharge of our duties
uileranrem a* they went to thrir re*;. ।a. cib*LU», with our jath* lighted by thin man. “Sir, you ore like a pin, but
voice of aifocti":&gt;, and a fooling ot fra- leering to the land for which they died, itlie fin.-* of a hondrea battle fields, let without the head ur the point.’'
,
the
legacy
ol
a
soldier
’
s
uumory,
and
ttfni.’y and charity one toward another, ,
us walk wtorly ruid wo11, and do our work
“Young man, do you believe in a fu­
and of kryaltv to our country—to jsty thu earn of tho«e dependant upon him honestly sad without fuar.
ture alate r* “In course I du ; and
onr tribute of gratitude to the tmiriotie far protection and support. A arid tor’s
Let tho kw rdution bo here made, that what'* more, I mean to enter it aa soon
Wife, a uddicr's child ! Wl.at doc* not Itho flag uf I our party mast over float be­ na Belay g*U her thing* ready."
dead.
I It was at a time rut unlike this, that
neath tin flag of our country, that the
Fame is like a young duck in a mud­
Pvriek-a
called upon to pronounce pause here long encugh to a*k, huw thi* barb* of [tartuan rancor shall no mom
•acred trust of tiio d«U patriot i* pro. bo tlirow u [by our hands, and that ever­ puddle—very easy to oce, very caay to
aarvotl ? Standing among theso grave*, more tho wt rd of partisan malice shall talk about alter you harii seen it, but it
try. Uumui-nring, ho soi-1 nothing of and thinking nut only of three, but of be left unipokca. ta us hasten tho is on awful job to got hold of itthe departed wb&lt;»&lt;' valor and sacrifices tan* of thutoands of othor* filled with dsy of getewnl good feeling, when vre
had won /or them aurh honorable re-' like ha'y dust, lot us renew tho prom­ shidl etyoy, n fraternity that i* all sur­
gord. But he cxl-dlod Athena, tho im­ ise* r.‘ made to retnenilicr thorn iu their rounding, &gt; charity that i* all forgiving,
partiality of her statute*, and her equi­ hour of necaarity; and'kt u.«'caU on and a iioacfi that is real.
table admfaiatralicu of justice. He ex­ this great nation to be true to tho trust
In our tan.- of darkneta, when tho
patiated u;iod her prowcaa. the wit and cenfidcd to it, and prove itself to be, in thunder* of war shook tho earth, after
learning of her jieopla, and the wealth a incJ*urr, worthy of tho sacrifice* the shock Was all over, and three who
of her hill* and the beauty of laer ml- nipda for it* [wrpotuity aad ]&gt;ro*p&gt;rity. were aparut; wont to the aaristaace of
toy*. Above all clac ho glorified the ■A little more cf distrust in the na­ the wounded, they stopped not to note
freedom aha gave her citfaas. Then tional strength, and they wbo fill these whether thi&gt; sufferer over whom they
closing. ho mid : " For inch a country, graves would have mode no such a be- L*tt wore Pur uniform or that of the
i quoit, and they wbo are ward* of th*
tbe»o men have dtod.”
We. to-day, might be ailent, and the , nation would tolday hare had others to
whole land weald round th»ir praise* in
called ou enemy, and bi* gaping wound
unmistakable language. Industry'
wa» duxed with bondage*, prepared,
would speak with a thousand to ague*.
perhapn, by th* hand of one who dearly
lorad the ifead form ao *tark and alill
Liberty, from her lofty pedestal. would I
;
been
so
sorrowful
a*
our*
,
no
people
tell to all lands tho value of thrir life I
beanie him.
.
and tho glory of their death, while every iI would huso beat under a heavier burBut hel;domnc«* and humanity were
tie that bind* these titato* together I| d»n of shame. No other flag in history all eloquent, and their pleading nrald
would havo boon furled at the bohort of not be pamod by unheeded. To-day
such humiliating dishonor; and in the tho once fair land of jhoac who worn
tarrihlo n-nelstrom of our rain, would lately our foemen—our land and their*
I hare been engulfed tho hopes uf Liber­ — lays warted and barren before our
od tho shock of rvlx-llion, every blearing ' ty fur a hundred coming year*.
eyes. It la furrowed by shot and rbell,
Every tyrant in tho *wl-i would have covered with tho ashes of once happy
which flow* from the souse of security
which we foci, is more oomraecuorative of I felt tho fooudolam* of hi* throne more homes, and'digged deep by tho tombto
A Delaware lady whoso jaw bacons
their deed* of uasclfiih daring, than j securely settled, and- even pliant min­ enginery of war. Poor aud dispirited, immovable from an injury, ha* had it
___ wrear,
_
_ : ion
any _________
monument* wj may
any
in-. of oppression, would hate flung his
but nut alA-ut *omethuig of pride in rawed off and naw hiogn* put iu, and
scriplion a wo may caret, ray word* we । anoer at our abject eatate^wd inode the glory o| former time* that doe* him now nona of tho Vest of tha ban^f can
may utter, or any wreath* of nutemrry over our ruinal abrisSli our tiren honor, our !cu!ique.-ed ft» walks amid got in a word wlgewise.
.
bronco, however beautiful, we mar lay heritage, and oar desecrated flag. Be­ the ruin, which is none the lee* terrible
Devotion to the public opinion waa
neath thi ir well earned but malignant became invoked by Ida own hand.
u|K&gt;n their tomb*.
evinced by a lady aged M, who recent­
The majesty of tho law has bocoms sd-ffing, aud our own contempt, we Shall we n^t aid in too rehabilitation of ly married a man of s oorreapoudingly
majestic through thrir defense uf it, un­ should have gone down tho aerie uf na­ that land, an 1 do wind wo cun to lift appropriate age, beoraas, she sail, “II*
til it* protecting influonoa are frl*. iu tional glory until it were a mockery to from the heart* of cur halpli*** fellow ocm v ab &gt;ut niy hr.n*e *o much that if I
tho remotest comets of tho land. Men Nfer to uu a* tho duactmdnnta of tho citixen* tho gloom of disaster that en- dint many b'm people will talk.”
gui into tho fatx-a of their follows, sud men. who a: Lexington, at Bunker Hill, ah.-ouds tligm 1
grasping hand-s took out on the fair at Eutaw and Yorktown, died to give u»
Their intonate and our* are edneipr\wq»-et spread before them, aud thank a glory which wo proved unworthy to deut, and toy work would bo poorly done Francis Joaoph of Austria, is declared to
to day did I not appeal in behalf of the be a monomaniac on tho rabjeet of dross.
living, nud!by the memory of the deed, Hie spends moat of her time in trying
fbr the broadeit charily romiMitihfo with ou dresses. If this fact is en iitoim&amp;m
national safely. It &gt;■ ’«.• ua, tho con­ of monomania, then, most of the female
queror*, to'liash-u the day when the persuasion are moaomaniaoa
mailed gloio shall be removed from the
There n« seen tho other day bn the
hand of thi&gt; nation, and “with malice
aircet* of CUll.rac a liltto buy crying.
toward noun, with charity for all," to A gentleman stemung up to the Util*
weloomo back to a full portiai&gt;ation in fellow, arid
My litth man, what i.
thorn priTiinem which are (ho proud
•he matter Y" to which
“Ira got tho stomachache, and Hl
hvaa it
if I've a mind to.”

(Successor to Hicks &lt;fc Fales.)

altar, only to find that she had eloped
rad married another fellow ths nyht
previous. Ho didn't tear his hair any,
bat just remarked: " By Jove, Pm
frisri she was married bst night instead
of to-night"
" Ma, has Aunty Jane got beoemh*r
stray the niost elaborate marbles wo can CMMlfbf
rear.
■■ No, my eon ; why do you uric such
Tho rniu sliall wa*h from the blood­
1 hoard Mr. Briggs tell her
s ained earth, all trace* of tho oblation* ‘

CARRIAGES
and the roprricrity of the

Painting and Trimming,
[ pay Cash for
Groceries, I pny
Cash for Prodace, and •II for Cash
only, at the very lowest rates.

Ssnisra and Mestaiical Deilim,
GraM * PWIUfi fttee*. H-dae*.

Hastings March S. »71.

0. II. HICKS.

BOOTS AND SHOES

Th* weeks aud tuonthi moved an.
The papers plaood at tho head of th*ir
ooluirn*, tLo*o word* always firrt looked
for. “from the lion*." and our eonveraation ran mainly on the rmrulto of the
next movemcat, the proLabilitio* of the
next call lor troop*, and the possible cn; durance of our foe*.
Fraplo engaged in new labor* with
heritating hand*, and th* *uore** of our
arrniM was, to the mtuac* of the people,
brilliant achievotaonte possible in say
other sphere of action.
Our glorivu* lianucr—Low vro w«nthen leonung to love it—filiated doubt­
fully in tiio uir. fannod by tho hot breath
of angiF rad fratricidal contention, and
it*Lil&gt;owv fold* enveloped, wo know
not whether victoty or dialionor. The
mourner* went about tho etroeto with
tho waD of stricken one* mingled with
every sound.
The world looked cm, awn stricken

Wilber Eureka Mower,

THE DRAFT AND CUT

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

—

NO. 7.
Math it,istruck the shackles from the
limbs of (bo bondman, oa.l made the
tuuno of Freedom to echo through tho
nt
h0°'’ °l OJ'Prw^on

poun.d thoroxMi from th* reins of pat­
riot* nt tboishrino of Freedom.
But our thildren, fa varying tlvough
It is then for ranch moro than bravery over reverent phraao shall forever keep
uad endtmneo that wo honor their aliro tho memory of th* heroic dead.
Living in dead* rather than year*
uxnaurioa. A. soldiers, wo willingly
they shall ever b* tho naliuui strong de­
fense, and uo man shall dare, until tboir
grave* am .forgotten, and loro of &lt;»rautry has become a scuff among mon, to
stand upon tho soil they consecrated to
Union andi liberty end plot the dtouii-nibennsnt of gfates cemented by
They wete hopeful, persistent and
un-lauuU-d. A* bravo men fall, tlwy
tell by thousands, rad sboald oao of
Artsmtu Wart's Lastthorn sloop in this boauriful cemetery, I
wtiuld gt&gt;, remembering that wo wore
Tiio following i* said to have bee* the
Amorican* boforc wo were foes, and
lust Hang written by Artemm Wsri:
over Ids uhes lay tho white chaplet of
“Until ttotite reeniFre bora a heal­
fOTRjVOMM.
thy iudiriaooal. I’m nearly sixty, and
With hi* grave boJore mo, rad the
gruvei uf the*- nearer and dearer all yet I’ve gat a museto into my arm which
’t roeeabto tho tread of a craiary
around mo, 1 would pray God to hasten don
bird whin they fly out and hit a man.
tho day when the living shall work to.
Only a few weeks ago I was exhibitin’
gather in utuly. as tho blue rad the gray
la £asl Sbowboygra. m • lakh-’ whisk
bail be*n formerly ockejriiri by a pogylist—oue of the f«Uors what hits from
the sbuuMsc. aud teaihea tho manly art

ho would lake tho honey from hor lip*;
rad he wai » long about it I wondered
be didn't get stemg."
■
A young minister who** reputation
for veracity was not very good, ones

“Why," said ho, ’ tho only
other ever whipped me it was
the truth." ^Well,” retort­
doctor, "it cured you of it.

“st

�Ftvw 0 clucm. P M,
Board rowvewed; roll called, quorum
Jcxa 9th 1871.
Wo hava jnst paanad throng the cri­ peasant. Board proooodod to beolnem.
Os raotiaa B»rd *dj airucd until to­
sto of a workiagmxn'a strike in this city.
It boshm that noma of tho contractors morrow mtrning at th* boar of eight
W H Powns, Clerk.
paid only files'per day to the common o’ciosk.
laborers who inaiated oa tXOO par day.
In my opinion tho demand, eotaiforiag
tha high prices of food and reut, was
not exorbitant, and ought to be grant­
ed. Some of tho tower daa* uf negro

wo.—The fourth annuo! catalogue af
ths Michigan Female Sreninsry," lo­
cated el Kakmaswo, is at hand and jwe.
eaitx a very neat nnd tasteful sppoaranM, baring been issued from the T-L
agvaph Steam Printing Hou as.” There
are ni:«o ttacbers breidro the matron,
sad eighty- two pnpQs, all that -he build­
ing, will accomodate Wo uro pleased
to ww that Hartings I* trptruented by
t»o pupla—MimCaltata I. Hadtey. ia
tbs third your of the couree, aad Mias
Emma A Gardner, in the weond.
Tho Fair held at Kalatmuoo for the
ben. fit of the Seminary during tin- i*ut
wswk, netted over 11.200 which we lurmay only lo the beginning uf liberal

New Advertisements.
tong as than, in Hfe, thoro ia hope,- and
verchanao you ar* laboring under *at
btoaood halluriaation nt the present mo­
ment, aad in your eogitattons embrace a
lingoring phantom of the epirii of "AL"
Bo many items have been prooonted, no­
ted, and kill away ia tha pigwon-hoIo for
tho Baxxxx since we last mnt, that wo
can And neither space nor time to indite
them nib, consequently we will simply
write you "of things that wo dea l like

SPEC1JILTY.

LAW

SCHOOL

freih supply

wiffltwmniig

poaM-nger coaches, tur.niap at the rate
af 40 miles an h&lt;Mir, ware brought to n
Anutas Como t—Tho following i*
stend-etiU in 13 sreutxla II is thought
the prvgraxnmc cf the dooiug osmues
the brake will be attached to all fast
may be iafomd from ___________ __ ___
trains on the road. , The Orange ( uunty of th &gt; prevent term at Adrian College: hi* daughter Theresa died in Florence
Friday, Jane 16.—Annual cxinuaoExprv-s* hu used a compt eased-air brake
several iu&gt;-uils ago, she was so nearly
pennile a that her friends wire obliged
to |uy the ♦ Xjx-iLMM of her funeral.
By special invitation, Mr. Henry V.
Bowen of Th- /rthpradert. Mrs. Bowen,
and‘.heir daughter*, passed last Monday
night with Provident Grant, at hi* cottogs in Lung Branch. The Bowen
party return''! to the city Tneeday after

Mnoday, Juno 19.—Anniversary
tho Star literary ttoriuty.
( Tuesday, Jno 20.—Ahmvereary
R»r Lambda Phi Literary Society
Wednesday Evening, June 21.- A
nuai merting of tho Alumni Asroc
lioa ; Orwtioa ly D. K. Stevsns; Pa
by Mary V. Hale.
Wedneeday,4une 21.—Annua! tar

ter. J.
rt hte
. TurnEngineer Taft has made tho faatoel
itonrailroad time over thu Eric on record. plar ha* made it normalry for him.
Ha ran * foil jwaremgcr-traiu between vigu the office of G. W. C T«mpl:
“r "
Fret Jervis and Deputet, 90 miles, in this State, nnd that by a provision of
&lt; tho
111‘ nonutea. including four
"
Grand Ledge Constitution, the duties
nut 16 miles daring tho trip
n*M *nrt —---- 1 fl.M* nil.
W. Counselor for tha balanc-v of the
term. Cwnvo&gt;iuent)y, all ewmmunicntiona designed tor that aCice should be
directed to Rev. George Taylor. Ann

General O. E. Babcock, as Superin­
tendent uf the Public Buildings has alroady intrvducod several imtirovuujento.
He is a very able aud &lt;merg- tc man who
fully deeerrea tho ouuGJuaco of tho
President, who La* fully eu&gt;tain«d him,
notwithstanding tho brutal attacks made
U[«m him during the St. D-miugu cuc-

and in (act everything kept in a firrt-daaB .STATION EBY .'TORE,
plcaw cal! and examine Mock and pricea bifnie pnrcliaaing
x
ebewhere.
I
J. ROBERTS Be.CO.

On tuotlou the report wai sc. epto l
and tha Committee iBacharped.
Mr. Goodyear moved to amend the
repvrt of the Committee by deducting
11,0'0 from the real ento'c valuation of
the Township of Harting-, a* e |M&gt;tsed and r.woiiimcndcd by the Commit
toe. Motion pi availed..

. I notice that gi-U iaagain living, hav­
ing reached 12 1*4 aliove yar. It is
Certaiidj/h grvat tnivf .rtune that bulb
Coogre*. and the Secretary of the Tn us­
ury have entirely uegtect-d tho demand
for gnxnbm k eenveey. l! thio forced
Nara—Brigg*, Bartram, Cobb, Col­
currency went am.to fundable, at the edi­
tion of the lioldor, into tho new loan,the lins. Clark, Munroe, Xlcbola. I’hette
plaor. Stanton, Towne, Wileox, and
currency would be par uutoad of fluctu­
ating from day to day. I hope tho
Aanc.xT—Braith and Youngs.
Pre* ideal himself will take the qae .tain
Mr Bartnun moved to adopt the re­
port of the eommlUce M amended by
the board, whleb mottow prevailed by
yes* and nay* a- fid tows:
Southern exchanges, jiublisbed during
Y«aa—Btlrga, Bartram, Barnum.'
thi* mouth, convince me that the bitternee* of fo-liug of the ex-robol* towards

BOpKS,

Bln nk Books,
Memornndtiins, &amp;c , &amp;

11m

Apportionment of Primary Bvhuol end
Fine Moaioe to the' several township* of
Barry County for the year 1371 :

BLANKS.

the mill complete «t«* &gt;" •&gt;“ "V. m*aul*clurml by lUehimul
4 Backtu, the only reliable form in uec. A full Mock at

The oomtaitloe oa equsltaslwa aabmiP
and far two day. the public pt«ra was
ihrwto^K]. but owing to the prudence ted the following report:
Tho eommillee to whom w&gt;* referred
and fo.lwaranco of Governor Cooke, orWe am fast verging m to sum* kind
d«r ha I bees matoteioe1 without blood- Ike equlixottoa of the Aoemaaani Roll*
of the different lownahip* of Barry -oon ofdsetrcrtfoa.ourfeotere getting slip­
Vice Pro .ideal Collu baa reached his
ty, have oabmittod the foltowing M their pery ; our foundation being undermined
South Bend homo, and will probably
by a fatal current, and we may aw the
recover soon, having dfochargsdkis phyreport, through their ebetnaaa :
aioiaa* He ow)y requires rest and reccome of the** dry day* and find our
Public Works, becauoo they adruod the
—“ ~
h»[ie&gt; blighted, and ot* harvest wi har­
contractors to «u*j.eud work for a day or
ed—cans*-dry. We don’t like thia
two, until lbs passion* of tho ignorant
We planted plentifully of that prekoue
of Alleghany xranry who fell during th* and infijuxol negro laboriag men had
need, hajf-*t*ff-of-lifs, the potato^ end
late rebellion. Th* monument i. a
time to coo), and until the pdico aad
costly one.
we awaited their appearance is shoot*
military could be placed ia lositiuns so
with
anxious heart* aud watery ey*«/so
Th. Boston ful giro* Guv. Hoffman
that by thrir promptitude and numbers
did tho bags) and when their expand
a first class sofa • a* a prut* r candidate
for the Democracy to run for the I*re»- they ronld cwdly overcome tho rioter*.
ing ieavm put forth to catch the gentle !
Thi* action was exceedingly wirc, for
idency next year.
dewa of heaven, lh« "prnl” “0.5hl the n ’
The strike of tho Lrakasmcn un the how painful sad unfortunate would it
font - we don't appreciate the d saiga.
I■
Erie Railroad Ira* ended. New men have boon if our new goverumant began
iiimitiii
have been obtained at tbo ol I wages.
Among die moot po]iular and moot
donerving appointments made in the
District is that of Z. Richard* as Audit­
or fur the Territory- Thia gvuttoman as
Supcrintendiut of our l*ublto Schools
has town in.L-fotigubto to render them «

fcrwespouk msdrsfondfagly whew we
say that there is no bettor vchool of tho
kind in tho tHato. and perrons ovra omOf thia pq alar Itailreal we rejinnt plating vending their daughter* abroad
ctirroeted thia week the new Timo Table for an education, will do well to investi­
to which public aiteatioii is directed gate its claims before making a chairo.
Our reader* will do sail to retrettber
that (hey eon reach N. Y. City by thio
road, via iuapeusion bridge, nnd thu*
pane over thoee evor reliable and justly our efficient County Trsaswv r, for the
popular roada the Michigan Ccnlrak following :

Picture Frar

* SLADE,

AC!

WELCH ^GRIFFITHS’

WELnH &amp; GRIFFITHS,

ttortss. X&lt;—, *• ItetrWI, M.ck. ;li, ’
CHMPHBISiraBmviL!
fidth" in certain cities ia MStfcigsi*. Mat,
uh ! what a witherug shame should forevirroet ou lb* penurious avuriciou*
and rtult.fi »1 heads of th* few op posing
each a palrfotic enterprise. .

buttons tu tu'*»i. as, Sunday-rchoola, etc,
ji,,, ,a!a of g7lgQ7,49G as a special Meuiuriol Fund, to rommeuiuraie the union
of the Ohl and New ftolicul, in one body.
This fond u to be devutod to colleges,
aosiinariet.cliurch extension, uxtinguish- papers repre* nt the uwrsgw public
meat of eLutc'a debt, erection of parsonopinion uf that party; and these teem
ages bouses of worship, etc.
with the ficrcrrt denunciation of all
northern ideas. Should die evuntry fid!

Fmily Sewing Machine,

Aliajs in Ofidr acd Ready (sr Work.
he registered it. No doubt. Gun. Kil­
ia the village uf Kalaawxtxi, at half past
patrick need i tioag language—but tiio
10 o'clock, on tho morning of tho 7th cal reaction, in favor uf the ItotBoeracy
enviv may well i-xcum it. Wo hav*
insfo and was buried with Masonic bon which is said to bo going on. Well, Jotf Davis going about through the
on on Saturday last
they Lad a muaiclplo election at Nor­ South *»* ing vrdiuoti.aniid the s|&gt;plausn
wich, Cuwn., an tho 5th of Juno, and at
which James Lloyd Grww, Republican,
was elected Mayor over Jarno* A. Hov- I
cy. Itemocrat, by 310 majority. Al^the
candidate* oo the Republican ticket
were elected by an average majority of
300. Lost year J «u« A Horry. Demo­ in putting Jeff Davis bark in the Sen­
ate. Il ia good that soma licpubltooru
crat, was elected by 350 majority
should bo. muved to sjicak out very

t SJIHEHSltjaKlSli r

THIS MACHIHS HU HO EQUAt.

Hatting*, June 12th, 18fl.

Thio being the day designated by Stat­
ute for th: uxeting of the Board nf St­

jdainlv "U the other tide of tho question
We thought the country had hod the Averwrairnt R .11. prior to the meet­
enough of totting robefo and playing
with fire It is all aunacneu tu say that ing of the State B wrd of F.,a«lix,tioe.
The Boaid wm eaUaxl to order by the
chairman, David G. Rubins mi, and op .a
the roll of avid Board bring railed the
South Band Raiiroad has been accepted
fo'lowtog were pnwtut, and anewvred to
by the Michigan Central and now form*
a Division of that exceedingly popular
and ably managed public tlioroughfarv.
On the Niles sod South Bond IHrivion
n daily. SunTir N«w Dxrxxrru.—It i&lt; wall for
Lcwviag'Nitoo the people io know what to said a: home
and abroad about the mortment of tho
6. Hssling*. (Town). Pleiades Brown.
and &lt; 15 P. M., and South Bend for Democmry known as tho "New Depart­
7.
“
City, Howry A. G Midyear,
Stats CvmaxcT Lrr.—The amtnurt Nile* at 9 00 aad 11 45 A. M , and 7 20 ure, ccmcwrniog which tho Chicago Joar(Wsyw).
for the mwetfoa of a buBdiag for Seta- 1*. M. Banning to and from trains both ■a/ has the foilowiag :
porary State edfiewo, at Lansing, has oa the main hue Eavt and Wert. and on
9. Irving, Peter (fobb.
been awarded br tho Board «rf State
10. Jobvtown, J. n. Manroe.
Bwlding Commfosioaera to P. U Ayrca,
11. Maple Grove, John 0. Clark.
of Bay City, at 128,180. Thia amou.-.t
Halt Fan.—With tbuir arctutomeJ
12. Orangeville, E C. Phetleylso
iodadoe everything excepting tho iron­ libecalhy w bare the public intervals are
IX Prairieville, A. C. Towns.
work for tho vaults. Mr. Ayres has otmeorned, th* Michigan Central and its
14. Bailaad, Lewis Wilcox.
D-ririon*. tho L 8. and M. 8, the D. A
M., and the 0. R. A L, Railroads hare
IX Woodland, Elijsh P. Barnaul
exkmdod to th* Northern Agricultural
17. Yankee Springs.
Sooety, the same rates for paavengsni
18. Hertings City, David G. R-biagoodsand wares for exhiUtion. that
ron. Chairman.
hat* ever Ives extended to th* Stale
The Seperviam from Hope, TboranpAgricultural Society. This ia a* 11 sho’d
pie and Ysnkee Spring* being absent.
Mr. A C Towne moved that the rhair-

A Million Dollars.
J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

Go there tor your
CHOICE

GROCERIE

A fine stock Jeer Oram!

Oyt/ert

and

lijervJ&lt;mtnfti.

on hand at all hours

(.’"•siitlre ou urJluanea aud by-laws,
through tbelr ehainnso. Aid. llaaw, re­
ported favnrsbly upon the otdiaaueoe ia
regard to drunkenness sad ia regard to
oahitehing srd frodiog of teams upon
Court aud Charsh streets, and rvcom
mended their approval Aud they also
reported back the ordiaaucw submitted to
them upon iho liceoomg of billiard rooms
and boll-pUaya, for the ooneideralfon of
Cownoil. Rep-jet accepted.
By Aid. Ea‘tma-1.

Medicines,

nicun ureiiEK

U. A. BU8ELL

IECTSIE M HEM AHI HAH,

Dye Stuffs,

To the Ladies!!
MlLLINEnn

PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY

receipts.
Coxsrtr ovx Ta* vttrxs Geros —Wo
are almost hourly asked about the de­
M. C. R. IL— In its appropriate p!a&lt;.«- parture uf trains an the various Bunds
will be fctmd th* now time table of this centering st Grand Rapids, Jackson and
popular Hoed with its principal Bran- Charlotte. For particulars our friends
3 O'naca, P M.
are referred to our Trave1st* Guide ou
Board convened, roll called. All pres­
tho third page, which wo behave is cor­
ent bat Mr Young*, supurviror from
rect to date, exccjii P. R. R, which
Hope. Mr Collins eppeirtag from ThrewRood the iavt limo card has failed to
apple, and Mt Brigg* from Yankee
read, u. although wo boiiovo train, did
Spring*. Snerd pr eceded to beat***.
The ebairmaa sunreueed Ac fonoe^ag
s* the eommiites &lt;&gt;e opMliaatfoa :
A C Town*, J fl Manrue. R K 8u»Ou.-uiTtox —At an adjourned mreltog of th* Kalamerou Presbytery, held ton, D W Smith, II A Goodyror, F W
in tbo Pres’vytman church at Richland, Cell™, aad Georg* C Niebok
on the CA task, Mr. I. N. Otto, of the
township of Prairieville, in this county,
a graduate of Ao Usfrmiiy in the Class
uf 1M7, and also a rscenl graduate of
tha Uniw Theological Seminary at New
York, was erdataod to tho ministry.
TkoBov. Mr. Swint, of Constantine,
preached tho sermon, tbo Rev. Mr Mor
gaa emd the obtaining prayer, and tho
Rev. Milton &amp;wdfoy. of Richloul, ds-

HAVE ’EM FULLED’
DENTIST,
Green sed P*rk street* and Broadway,
at Kvseial meeting no Wolnernkj evening.
Cvrrad.
By AM. Bartow:
That the Street ComaussioiMr be to­
rt reeled to m«ir th* bridge sern*. the
Tbonmiqd*
nvre, on Broadway, usder
-■
_ v__

-Hahins
litkiiu.
AU.^uJT'hIt

unionmarket/
WASHINGTON BLOCK.

Warm mmla. 25 cts.

Confectionery.

*•»»&lt;»»«.« Wrteetloa of &lt;-«n«UMto

�The Ryrdsuc^ B^ps^.

befallen a German by th* name of Stan­
islaus Barthkoski living in th* firit ward,
he having bc*a shot by Mr. Alanum
White white basing an allurcatiou in
Mr. W's garden near tho house. The

MICHIGAN CENTRAL 1. R.

Grand River Valley Unison
MAY I**-#!.

i
-- -- ——&lt;IW«. WVUWV. VUUnroted wiih ths history o&gt; notable p*rson* aad event*, before and after Christ.
It is grand in the extreme, and is laid
cut bafor* th* eye in panoramic sptenAekley A Slade, Aavnta.

Two exhibitions were giron yesterday,
on* ia lb* afternoon and th* other in
QOTOMUDGEH'
Fur Clothing—25 per rent chnap-r thou the eveniag, on both of which occasion,
at My ether houae in Hutiaga Empire there was a large attendance. There
ha* been no *uch caravan in thi* citv
BLfk.
«&gt;{f
*----—.... l—_____ r.j

Teachers I!
toll st the Drug store of J. P. Rate
*. * rv, a------- ,ur itewanl-of-Murit
■ just receiv*d,pretti-

ci ar ia that ward has a very fine gxnitu
of onion* etc, and also a very ate* little
strawberry b*d. H* has also been very
sorely troubled by hi* neigtilioe's him*,
ao Lo reported to Mr. Jordan, white
working with him on* day laat w*ok.
Mr. J. told White tha! a good gun was
a gvod remedy tor three oril* and ho
thought be could get cm of a neighbor
near by. Nothing was further thought
of their aunvermtson of the gun how­
ever. until iu th* craning after Mr.
White returned from down town of an
errand, when be went to lay hi* brood
down ou the tabla, ho discovered B short
rifle lying there aad berido it lay four

imrri

over tho way if this was her chicken, j
she shook her tit aud said something
in Dutch which White could not Baderstand. A little white uftor Mr. Gogn
came over and proposed to go down
town ; started and got ** far as the old .
rare and looking back diacoi sred two &lt;t
three children over the fear* iu the
strawberries. Be asked Mr. Gage what
be had better du, aad ho (Gage) uts

R hWn“nlsIy*BW8T,'RcOB^J

Michigan Central R. R.

lith vary decidedly beneficial re-

been ro*m ia thia port of tha evuntry.
Tbo collection oecupioi un cnortuau*
■ Fcurma fra* everybody made exclu­ canvna. a* lanre ** half a down ordinary
sively at homo by F. A. Fuller, and ciratu tout*, and is claimed to reproraut
fully •MNi.UOU. A bin of interraung
tturrwuted, for sale at Allen's basement
porfonnano«s,in which numerous trained
'“lite xSniU. t» i
animal* are iutreducod, and a lecture on
natural
histiay, by Prof. Edingbam. add
_ -.rl -i.' You can buy furniture of Fuller’s
an agreeable interest to the exhibition." i took up « piece of lath and gave them
make at Allen’*, that will out-wear and
The caravan gore henoe to Nashville,, a fright. In a short L'tnc afterward* tho
look better, and at a lower price, than
to exhibit on Wednesday, 21st, an/ German who hod como botuo from tiio
at any other store ia tho Stale.
Chartetto, 22-1.
Railroad went over to Mr. White's to
sec why hi* chicken* wst* getting killed,
cbiidred seated etc, when na altercation
picture Gallery, af the old Post Office of Water Work* for our city and hav*
onauod ia which a gun in their binds
budding. First class pictures guaran­ ■ inggretio* to offer a plan which we
went off—somehow—and th.' contents
teed or money refunded. Call and see. i Slink might bo made to work. Fred.
were lodged in tho shoulder o! tho Ger­
Fuller ha* splendid mineral spring. al
| bi* cabinet manufactory iu thi* city, aad man wlio fell blmling to tbo ground.
I Hi* test word* were, “ Out tarn him, ho
■ in fac’ tho whole ™k that run* hi*
' shoot me." “I guc«s I go dud."
, machinery ii mad* tq&gt; of spring*. Let'
Many uf tho nrighbori were on tbo
, hi* water wheel punrp pur* water into a
I spot imtuodjatoly after th* :o[nrt. Witpipe and scud it iuto an artificial [mud I
J. Cou &amp; Sox barn a large quantity ' or reservoir in th* City Park, which is ' tuasos who san tbo affair do nut testify !
to its being a deliberate act. aad to it.
of lath and shingle* tor solo cheap.
nearly 50 feel higher than State street. | ■oom* to he entirely accidental if w* rely ,
O, ft* a sot of tooth at Joaos', Nash- ■ nd from that point tend tho water ail ;
alone on tho statement* ia the ea*s so i
over the cify. We might have thi* don*.

OLD. RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE.

hili
it?’

ISiFBB1

ion Dollars.

Acklar ft Slade, Agviits.

i *110 was within eight feet of
South passed through on the Jackson.,, the gun went aS nr.d the ■
i r pull the trigger.
Lanning aud Saginaw Railroad laal|
weak, on a visit to Saginaw Valley, and
the upper lake*.

Heal 1
..

a ara*Ar «X«JrW iM.ys w nJ tn tnt. •

Cum and dry.
Ctmaw* are dry.
.
It i« awful daety.
Oca Street* an sprinkled by " Lake

Tu Boaton Grab Store hare gone in ana* should be diapenaod with, tor bow
their new quartan in Union Block. They natural it ia ft* som* one to get hurt
are out with bill* announcing a grand with a loaded weapon, in the Lauda of a
ma! man, and somebody meet generally
it mad in a fight

ing by that interesting body, but they
oonrimled tliey wouldn't •‘audit" so us
“poor fellows" a ill have to 2 and 8 per

Rxvutmouaxr W*x Widow.—Mr*.
Mary Brown, of Rutland, in this eounty,
wife of John Brown who was a private
in tho IlevoJutiouery War. come* to
Hosting* heroelf and receives her penriou. under the oct uf Feb. 3d, 1853, at
tbo office of Swocsey A Wood.

Guon-sra—W* have pretty |«mtivo
Twa man White who turwed up luire- evidence that Mr. Potato Bug and fam­
ing a f. w days ago in Grand Itajii-l i re­ ily arc emigrating for a eu-ugonia! cbm-,
posted to have been *c*n ia CWrago re­ where Limo aad Pari* Green haro not

and Icxiked around and saw him apparenUy standing on the bottom nod reochhi* hand* up. Ho supposed hie comrado
only iu fun and went ou a liitfo farther

722863
Our Stock contain* a Largo Lis* of

Being so much alarmed and not know­
ing whst to do he rau down lo tho
( ridge nearly a litlf milo and croreed
ovfer into his fttlbar's «haat-fiald aad |
UBoosdfor bis father. Mr. Boudder'
and waded oat tn hut could not discover
where George wu. Then they made
criot for further help. Mr Crossmen,
living near Mr. Scudder’s, mounted n
borae and rod* to Underoum's mill, I
about a mite away, and procured a boot.
Mr. IJndcnun. Marshall Smith and Mr
' Croasman rotted tip to Stony Puiai, aad

Mr. J. Charubodain got in tho boat and
। th*T uiade a cteso seurcli and found tho
body a sliort distaeoe -from where ho
first won', down, iu u nxlining position.

watnr tilth hi* car and lifted tho boy 1
out by tho arm aad Mr. Chamberlain
lieljrd to place him iu tho boot. Tbo
body war convoyed to thi- house of Mr

fin and to UJogmph to th* parent* in
Ohio. The funeral wo* largely attend­
'd at the house Of Mr. Scudder, Rev. D.
M. Weaver preaching tho funsral ser­
mon. The remains were laid peaceful­
ly to real iu the Cemetery at Prairieville,
Wo give three corroeted detail* fur th*
benefit cf tho parent* and tho many

Wool.—Our struatx bare prcaoutel a
lively appcarua :• fur I ho [xut wock by
immooa* load* at waul being leuught in
by farmer* t' roughouf th" County, all of j
which ha&gt; Lwn sell a! jiricei 'varying
from 42 V&gt; Ci 1 “c pur lb. Tho latter
figure coming in ou th* "exciting wool
raeo" noticed elsewhere. Tho buyers

HW« Self-Raking

DRESS SILKS, ALPACA^, POPLINS,

^El.JBuA.FaSm.sxn MKO'W’WjRL
And we will sell them ns cheaip as any house
TAYLOR. nAWKTJVS’ and DAYTON

riTTS, BMIJW: and TECUMSEH

THRESHERS AND CLOVER HULLEBS,
and'the largest stock of
AGBTCULTURAL MACHINERY

From Nc^York to Chicago,
We make no drives and tell no lies, but sell
Goods on their merits.
W© Sell the

^lorenoe Sewi ri£ Machine,

TB£ BEST JJT THE 1TORLDI

in Barry County—for sale by

E. P. BURRALL.

Please ijie k a Cal! aid see wkat a tis Pile
Hi fur a little Knej.

DETROIT
ill do Job Work Cheaper than any
other Ofllcc in the State

Admission GO Cents,

Children 25 Cents.

HARDWARE
VAN AMBURGH &amp; CO’S

GREAT GOLDEN MENAGERIE.

Congress of Animated Nature!
MUT STUDY OF WT11SM.-HISTMT1

New Goods! Y
Barlow &amp; Goodyear

TUB GHEAT CKEATOE S IIANDnVOnK

The Most Brilliant Show o&lt; anv Ago or Country

credit is due to the Isdie* in their tap- j
py and suetie**ful efforts to pleoso the
public on three pleasant occasions. We
learn the proceeds ol th* evening
amounted lo sotnrthing over 870.

Black Silks from $1.50 Upwards.

Tit I'xsnvax.—The ladies of Ow M. &lt;
E. Church held a splendid Fo*tival st I
Union Ball last Friday evening. We |

BLACK FIGURED AND STRIPED.

were there, and went ia with cur little
“ton rents" and got th* worth cf it too. i
We didn't haro ocr fortune told, al- .
though wo noticed a gipsy camp where j
wo presorts many did. Tho strawber­
ries, rream and cake were good, and all
Tho Western Michigan l're*s As* &gt;eia- hail a -good time. The laJri* return
tivr. met fa ronvenLoa June Cth at their thanks to the people whose pat­
Psutwatar, Oceana Oounty.' Thn Asoo- ronage gave tliem funds to tbo amount
ciutiou embraces all of th* tier of Coun­
ties ou tho Eaatern shore o/Lako Mich­
Pcsr Muxtkx.—A port mortem exigan aad oountie* adjoining. Ban. D. suunatiou uf the body of Stanislaus
Itarthkoski, recaUol tho fart that tha
l«all penetrated near the right almuldar,
aad glanced round the sb&gt;xiMer-bb3e.

Tui. Tarir xLo xu* unrated fat rob­
bing Punona* ease la tfd&gt; town, was
Grund JbqiM. thi* (all when tha Fair io found to have a quantity at Am'e
. . ....
held then by th* Northern Michigan Bsta Vreox in hi* rnassiifon. When
It i* « remarkable fort that th* little
Mechanical and Agricultural So defy.
bird that iufreta reriy iherry'a ba. not
The Annual Meeting! rf Ur A**ociamode it* appreraao* thi* »***on. Why
Wux. Th* UroH «ad B—J. the moat tiou are bcnwfter to be held between the
valuable Weekly Odd Failuws Journal 15th of July and the ILth uf August.
publiriwd Im* third to reach us for a
few srreks pe*i ? Pleare send it along
Broil or Harare. W* mire it a* much **

TxxHwireB^lRiagvn will gir.
rtortainsnest rt
Union Hall

Goods are Cheaper than Lovy

Jeep place each on* proce*d*d to swim. '
Lewis get ahead of Gsatg* quite a'piece

It i* iatereetiag to look at these wool
rately, hud the gun been alone iu the
•tick*,'' with their keen jicresptiro ry*»
hand* of cither of tho {aortic*. fur tak­
examining the C«ee* and making bid*
ing their knock* aad bruise* into scrount ।
on the “top of the market” And then
they must hav* had their temper* to a
Rush sxt&gt; Hxxi*.—Tho following froin
an exchange put* tho caso *o truthfully rising pitch. Dr'*. Brown ^nd Upjohn barks for ths iniac, feci* so much (ho
wn*
at
thia
time
imciediately
scut
for,
j
that wo gladly transfer it to our column*
bettor fur hiving h»l sore: cf the wo 1 ■
and came, but tu no {articular gixid. I
ley commodity to bring him in Jlw&gt; where­
•35,00.
2.300 Black suite from t(0 to 885,00. the community—especially traveling from thn titao ue was first aluit, lulling
985 Black doeskin Paul* 83,50 to showmen -who appear to belaboring a wife and feur children to mourn !.i* i
otj.hr tlw moutal hallucination confine•10,00.
!m»ty ard tragic d eath. Whit* gave '
1,000 ducen Cottun sueka front 6 to 50 plated in the article ;
any nlhar Jay yut. still it hu bo-apourcent* a pair.
: Dutt editor* are delighted to get any­ himself to the custody of officer Make­ , ing in brisk siaot tha market opened.'
peace who cunveytd him t &gt; jail. A cor- |
Heaveot Rubber coats warranted S3. thing to “fill up" ill* f*ip*r1 Thein is ono tiling *ure, 11-sating* buyI Good Linen soata only 75 cent*.
That they hare plenty uf liras to cur- : oicrs inquest w.i* licM, and the jury &gt;• i-'1 «ws barn p*i 1 more fur woo! thi* season
Ixugert stock of Boy* clothing in Uic
than ut any other [Ja&gt;o in tbo State.
~
littir this tn m czubange*.
We keep strictly tu Oxa I’atcx.
। Auufher fact. Tho wool Lai .Leva
Star Clothing House 36 Canal
!gcnmllyjmt up in better shape this'
also of witnetsra, for the purpose of n»-'
Grand Rapids.
' xnssn than ever before.
A system
curtaining the divert cnu«e cf thi* sen-|
’ wbsfli pay* well for tho farmer.
ou* affray oummcaced oa Munday bo- &lt;
A few perrons can be aocnmniodated j
tore th* Circuit Court Cummiasiunor, |
with Board at a r*a*ou*Lle price, at th*
Geo. C. Worth, at hi* office. J K. Van '
resident** of the sub»cril&gt;er, on the ccr । (JciETXXir meeting service* al tho M. ' Vclaur, Pro*. Atl'yrYer th* jeepte, Jas.
ner o! Broadway aad State street, near i E. Church, next Saturday and Sunday. A. Hwoerey, for defendant Tho can
th* Court Hou** Non* but respects- , Regular Servian cocnmre at 10 1-2 ' w a* adjourned tn the Court Homo, TnraI o’clock Sunday morning. Rev. A. J. i day morning at ten u'elock. At the
ble, sober i«rvoa» seed apply.
| Eldred, preriding elder will be her*.
hour of going to pro**, w* have not

rt*cnr*iX**vicaT*. *. Bee. 1.
ttareralt. Mre**e. &lt;41*. *u____________

•g.X.CBLSIOjj MHHH

areordingly they went dow* to a place ■
them out s*oma to b* nearly a* fellows known a&gt; Stouy Pedal. They started '
It arems Mr. Atansou White who lives to go* aero**, aad whi-n they got to a J

VHONERYj
Giftuc

From Mr. E. P. Kingsbury we learn
turroebd particulars in regard to the
drowning of Georg* Culluter io Long
Lake Sunday morning, Jtm* 4th. We
stated la*t week that there were parties
on shore w ho witno***d th* truueactiun
Such was mrt the ease. It ooettn to be
as fellow* :
i Lewi* Scudder, agod IQ, and Georg*
GdUictsr, sg*d 15, cousius, thought they i
would take a swim fa tho morning, aud T

POPLINS, I’QNGEES, GRAY MIXTURES

THE ONLY COMPLETE MENAGERIE ON THIS CONTINENT.

JACONETS,
SATIN luACEK.
NAINSOOK PLAIN,
JACONET CHiiCKS,
NAINSOOK CHECK.
BRILLIANTS,
NAJSSOOK fJTHJPid),
VICTORIA LAWN.
HWIS8 MUSLIN,
FRENCH FINISH CAMDEZO.
BOOK MUBUN.
SHIRT FRONTS,
MARHAILLEB QUILTS,
HANDKERCHIEFS
EDGINGS,
INSERTIONS.
REAL AND IMITATION LACES.

Trimmings and Notions, all kinds

�1. Bjr tea bard work. Fanners oftaa uudtatake more than they rea do
wirfl, and ranwqucnUy work too early

half price miliar than bo idle. Bo your
own master, and do not let society or
fashion iwaHnw up your imliviilualitv—
hat. roat and boots. Do not oat up or
wear out all that you corn. Compel
yurt Selfish bolv to spare something fur
!&gt;roCts saved Be stingy to your own
mietite, but mercifnl to'otban* ueoxiiin-. Help other., and ask not help
for yourself Seo dial you nre proud.
Let your pride be of tha right kind —
Be tire proud to be lasy, too proud to
give up without conquering every diffi­
culty; too proud to wear a oust you can­
not knop up with the expanses; too proud
to lie, ar steal, or cheat; too proud to ba

2. By more .ystam. Farmers should
have a time to begin aad stop labor.—
They should pct more miud and machi­
nery into their work They .huuld the­
orise as well a, practice, and kt both go the following huge strawberry story.
He says ho “has aaaa ecorea of mLes of
a-untry a degree of Istitade north of
Fort Triton, which was an abnuri con­
tinuum* growth of strawberries, grow­
ing fa many of the richer spacee, not
on lioriaantal vinos, but on buabo*. ma­
ny of them three and four feet high, ou
which cluster, of this delicious fruit at­
regularly and hariadly.and expose tham- tained a sfao rarely readied by aarida-1
ou* euluvaticn. Bo profuse wa* thi. na­
aalvM needhtasly to raid.
4- By adonu.Bg the homo. Books, tive production of strawberries ou what
papers, picture,, music, and reading, iienUc-d tho Pi-mbfan mountain*, tliat
should all be brought to bear upon the tho cart- nhrol-, cradling tho borrim a.
in-dror family octertainmimte; and neat­ tliey revolved.'ware pertectly rel with
ness and ramfort, order, shrubbon ,flow- tho wild vintage of tbe plains, and loft
•re, ami fruits, should harmoniie all lang crimson trails, Mof blood, behind

3WN &amp; CARTER,
!2SO Main Street,

KHOAD liJkVGS-DOCMK TSiCK. KOVTK

NEW YORK

BOSTON,

ALDANV,

MICHIGAN'S

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FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN

WALL PAPER
AND DECOHATIONS,

J3f"22 to 27 iinJt* rut

ihoxtcb

torn.

anIrslM re. dually
lo Xjv Tert.
gyUtlO miles without change afc.xichoa.
rHHa.fd.'te'Usf IMb.iri.Trs.ajsilllfsf'.

asslsesltci.r.te'd.J!
&lt;—

Butvar Lcxvar.—We see it stated,
that the Pullman Palace Cur Company
now employs over 1,400 penon*. and
largo kheqw are to be erected al Chicago
“his year, whore 1,000 men will be con­
Haw re M»rt a Baunjiau-—A wri­ stantly employed in the construction of
ter in tho Rural Now Yorker says a these care. Ou a single railroad - tho
good base-ball may bo made by cutting
an old boot or old gum (rubber) shoe inty strips and wrapping them tightly
around each other until it ia about the
rise of a walnut. Then wrap with y,&gt;rn
or any kind of string very tightly, until
h is the stesyvu srant it; then sew the
fooaa and to the bait Now lap tho ball
down ou a piece of leather and gnthi-r
up the sides and prosi them doer tn the
ball, aad with a sharp knifo trim off the
Cot* Bus.—Boil a quart uf cum un­
corners, being sure tu have them Ct
nicely. Now sew np ail the sides ex­ til tha grains crack, put the grain, into
cept one; tb«u slip ia tho ball, and sow ajug, and pour in two gallons of boil
&gt;ug
water; do not use the water it was
up with a double thread.
Now put
some oil on the ssam* and hammer boiled in. Add a quart ot molasses, a
them smooth; fur ir yon are not careful handful of dried apples, and a largo tablo-apoonful
uf gings.r. Il will bo rea­
in catching a ball «ith rough teams, it
will sometimes take tho akin Irani tho dy for use in two orahree dayu If tho
end* of the finger*. I oneo bdpngod to weather is cold • set it by tha fire. It
a club tha! made thrir own baJU and mayjbo kept up i evcrel weeks with the
they lasted a* long *■ the manufactured same corn, .wcetenmg the water before
pouring it in the jug.
A Ci-scvuo Rnn&gt;v.—We, lea fall
made mention of the fact Hint Gen. N­
F. Ixind, ot thi* city had been «uccu*aful tn keeping the Cttrcuho from hi*
plum trees by spreading fresh horse ma­
nure tinder the tree as far os the brnnchea extend, to tho depth of four to rix
inches. Tha theory i. that the ammo­
nia arising from the manure if offraaivo
to the Cureulio. Suc«»aful plum cul­
ture ha* undoubtedly tallowed tho trial
of thia course in sereenl instance, and it
ia undoubtedly worthy of further trial.
Gon. Lund doet not advise entire reli-'

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CURTAIN GOODS

rXKtl.

SABIN &amp; MASON’S.
Ctnw^M.eiv.t

tapi-ca farina in cohl milk ; add this to
ouu and a half quar'a uf boiling milk in
a tea-kettle boiler ; stir briskly till stiff;
take off tbo fire, and add the egg*, su­
gar, salt, butter and thnor.to suit.

Ul.lSD RJIPIDS

f&lt;£v fiad
aJ.tuujs(ir
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“Thy man who raised a cabbage head
bu done more good than al! the meta­
physicians in tha world," said s stamp
orator at a meeting. “Then." said a
wag, “your mother ought to hare had
the premium,"

the sake of the ccnteet* cf the quill*.—
They learn tho trick when shut up,
where tltevhare nothing to do but mis­
chief. One first finds it oet accidental­
ly, aad the rest imitate, while the close
quarters afford the victim no chance of
escape- Preration *d core both consl_ —■
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'Viwrdic/t'-i-CcL frwt*. Q£Jo Urh) OJU/
omuu voa-jIj oak
liTiihd-. XUu&amp;lA

era by smearing the ti|M Uiaroughlyiwith i
coal-tar, a little diluted with becuinc,
and applied blood warm. Tho vice ba*
been many time* attributed to improjier
food, but there ia no dietary manage
mont that will prevent it.
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Lead and Zinc Paints,
Colors of all Shades,
COUNTEREEITED.

c I’ar.ru Pormcx.—Perhaps it i* not
grmwally kn..wn how much pteasaatrr '
and more agreeable, as well a* moreef-’
ficaocus, is a poultice made of potatoes
than one made of bread. It keeps boat
laager, can ba reheated semi tim&lt;», I
and does not sect tho slothing. Peel,
boil and mash tho potatoes; incloio in a
muslin baa, and apply to the affected
part. To bail them in hot water has a
very soothing effort, and suhaaofs their
virtue. A pcrultira made of boiled beans

Bantis* on Frxxtrcxx.—Wet th* part
with warm water; double a piece of
brown paper fire or six tim.a, iual in
tha warm water, aad lav it on the place;
apply on that a warm, but not hut, Hatiron till the moisture is evaporated. If
the bniiee be not gone, repeat the procaea. After two or three appheatmn*
the dent or Utu:m&gt; will bo raised to tho
surface. If tho bruise bo small, merely
sank it with warm water, and hold a
red-hot iron near tha eurface, keeping
tho surface continually wet -tho bruise
will aoon disappear.

'Tie LLiirarj
of Pk!ij
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A MAMxr gardener of Lake County.
HL, aays that he has tha moat remarka­
ble ancones in the use of salt upon his
tomato plants. He applies it at roriou*
times during the wason, and in every
case it* c&amp;ct is markud in Um innrsaiid
growth of t&gt;cth plant and fru:L In same
•MM ba lays tho root* of backward
platan bare, *priakiaa them with a taHeapoonfu! of ordinary barrel salt, and

500 V0LU1LS IN ORE.
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much benefitted by asthnunnre applied in tbo early atagrowth. A valuable ramrawt
irpoao is made by mixing boa
--------- - rood ashes and jJaster. Keep
jt Ary wntil uwd. A handful may U

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I—.—I.

VOL. XVI.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1871.

Afrs. Brewe —&lt;• Where did you get
this Tea? It ia the lest I bare drank
in a long time.”
,
Jfrs. SetaA—- Why, at the Boston
(hub Btc.ro, of courw—only six shillings
per pound. They hare a tea for onlr
four shillings."

Boaglit it at
Have you been to the rig- lately F
Jfrs. B.—" Ko ; but think I’ll go

I into ibo service, was Preeideut of Noe-

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,

wich University, an imlependsui mili­
tary school Our company had boon
anxious to follow him as a leader, but
through tho importunities of our drunk­
en captain, at Vera Crux, we were at­
tached to Cui Alexander’s regiment,
the third infantry, now foraung a part
of 0«&gt;. Smith's regular*. We had toon
live months service in this brigade, had
boos* the brant of two hard Conflicts,
had camped, meseod and drifted togeth­
er, had bren fortunate in every fight,
and had now no wish to change comrndos or cummaadc to. Our captain's
conduct was not at all timns sa'isfoatory,
because of bis intemperate habits, bat
wh*n sober, he was kind, though a strict
disdphaariau, and looked well to the
comfort of hi* men ; and in battle a ti­
ger. Our axnnsdes. had many of them

AGRICYITU’AL MACHINERY,
&amp;c. &lt;fcc.

IIOl.HHDOK,

BUCKEYE and CLIPPER
.tattaistjftgg1

to U ! • cents; Nlre DouUe W’ldth
Alpacas, 27 1-1 cca-s ; Fast Cuter d
Lawns, 1 shilling; Gkxxl Crsd, G rente;
Good linen Handkerchiefs, C cento : all
other Goods equally to*."
Jfra B-" Thons there, Mr. Smith.

Slrtrb.

•Hbrt'ifrs' an&lt;T "Reapers

too ; rtXta 01 10 rente; Factory, G

Johnston'i

Self-Raking
Ithaea

Reaper,

of artillery, my bayourt hod town tunu-d
aside by a lijuw from* gunner's cutlass.
Just then a lancer with the haft of hi*
weapon nt least twelve feet tong, made
a thrust at my breast now fully oxpov-iMy comrade saw the blow aimed at my
After tho disaster to tho Mexican fur- , life, rushed forward, grasped ths touco
c»» at c»nu Gunlo. the united energies 1 about midway tho handle, wrenched It
of tho whole MAtton were pul forth to
fortify and defend tho approaches to' write it, turned and buried th. barbed
their capital. On tho main road to the stwl to th* haft in the broart of it* own­
south and cart worn erectc-d numerou* er. But for his timely inteythrence the
batteries
They wore fringed with writer would not hare survived to to-

Combined SulJtey Rake,

and Broadcast Plaster and Qrain Sower.

ready to go to-morrow."
■Mrs. 8.—•• Be Miro to gu early, or you
can liardly get waited on ; yuu never saw

rn? v n-onriQ i
JL^fJLw siL

HASTIMS WftlDILTJRll MS

JACKSON WAGONS

»iU.

» M. BKNJ AMDi. Proirtete*. se

•

LOWER THMRrER.

Ladies' Misses and Children’s

Carriage Shop City of Hastings,
GROCERIES
brick store of
HA-WTIIVOH.

C. H. HICKS !

CARRIAGES

Painting and Trimming,
pay

Cash

pny

Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash

BOOTS AND SHOES! Dr. AIKIN,

Wilber Eureka Mower,
the draft and cot

theming politicians might think or say.
Mr. Tanswrtn, from first to last, was strong
with the people
We believe that the same fiset hold*
true to-day of Gee. Grant, aad that ho
will be re-nominated and rv-clectsd to
the Preeideacy brcauw b. is the Paons1! CixarasTL He may not bare sat­
isfied an the jmlitioans—a task which

Republican party will need to du no
hunting. The tnsn for the hour io al­
ready furaiahad to its hand. Though.
sre expect to sunnort whatever candi, date tho utfonal Republican coarentam
may select, wr take this early opportxnity of erprwsiaf as epterie; and it ia,
that ULiasss K Gairg is the man whom
the rar y^ab af the party will demand,

veyed the ground and th. phasra of the
of pasribto ground. 1 had rrad ol faaee of the capital.
Major Dimmick's artillery, with Tay­ raateet- Then turning south aad west­
1 ir-Jdirrs throwing th-’mselre* into the1
! 'deadly breach,'' but thia “breach" lor’s light battery wore soon in poritiou ward h. made hl* way to the jiosihrxu
better dear the track aad prepare for
seemed a sorj and quick |ias.a-e to the1 and brought to bear upon their adrancthtorewuh. .
। ing column*. The infantry and rifle
It should be remembered that in IMS
About an boor before night-fall our
I regimsnt deployed into lines aad pre­ brigade ad ranred to the north until our the Republican party sought General
pared to m-ot the attack. Arrayed in right touched Co! Riley's left Fierce Grant, aad not he it; and that, in ac­
cepting its nominatlun, and then the
&gt; line of battle wo advaw*d- upoq the
1‘reaidoacy, he rehnnuiahed om'of the
. cnsmy, the artillery by it* loud and
highest positions in th. gift of the Amer. rapid dischargre ?.iook th* neighboring
i mountains with its incessant peak. Goa uf Werth's artiltery directed upan the
- Qtdtman's division halted, turned bock work* of San Antonio. Quitman's dii and funned iu order of lurttlo with rieioa was approMhiag over th- rough
Chalco. Wo Had os yet awn little otI their right wing lapping upon our toft pedrsgul to engage the enneay's atten­
the ourmy in this vicinity, savo now and| Tbo cannon made sumo havoc in the tion io front. Gun. Smith being the se­
then n flitting guerrilla ns ho dartedI enemy's ranks, and they donned it bort nior officer took commaad of tho brig­
i to avoid the raugo of cur rifles- Wo ade* of Ritoy, Pierce aad (kdwalader,
uu the 12th ami 13&lt;h revealed nothingr drove tlum back two mile*, and thru numbering ta all a Kttl* orer 3.000 men
but iiupaisible swamps, impregnable. turned and continued upon our march­ Jost then a force of 12 or 15,000 of th*
Wc followed the wrotchwl rood pur­ enemy wilh six pircw* of artillery cambatteries upon tho hard lands, and tonglines of Mexican troops prepared to de­- sued by Worth'* division, clambering mandod by Santa Anu ia pe**m *pfend tho posse*. Three points of ai-- over rocks and cliff*, and groping our |M-ared U[&gt;on the higher ground* to tho
. way through gullies of mud and water. west advancing to-attaetr n*. Gcneril
We were two days in making the jour- Smith made amagemaat* quickly to
» uey to tho Acapulco road. Some ekir­
i mistong (Artie* of tho enemy annoyed
3 the head of our columns as they round­
- ed Un southern shore of laks Hochioud wn* to go forward by the national1 miloo. Tho road* ia some places wore
The night dosed in dark, towering
road on which we then were, the diffi- badly cut up and filled with rocks ud unfavorable. Towards midnight,
cultae of which I hare just named. thrown down from the neighboring the wind blew in temposto, and the rein
The last wu Io pass eastward and south
poured in torrsmt*. Wo were without
At the south cod of this lake we teat t ar any means &lt;rf abettor. Wo had
Acapulco road. This rood, mration of! come again in right of the sjires of tho no fin s and had been without sating
which was accidentally omitted ia a fur-' capital.
mreaaeaaV supply U crackers stare
urt-r ortwln, run from the city southward
At Santa Crux and La Novia we had
msut reTvnus*, and aa himsat maintealong the west shore of Huchi anlro.byt h. ! brief conflicts with the Maxican picket^
of th* pubiie frith-, tmd th*e*
the wet ground and tried to sleep, some naato
1
hare brea kept to th* von- JtaSaa-Antoniocauseway and terminated' but they were easily ilrivsn ia by th* sought the shatter of trees, while other* pfodge*
;
tar, Mare than two haadred auUtM*
al Acapstko on the Pseifie coast. To I| fire uf our riflre. On the afternoon of rocHaad sgalaat the rocks and Katmmd to (of the national debt paid within th*
reach this rosul was a j;urn*^ of SO tho l"th wo reached tear Augustine oa the wild roartag of the winds and th* last
Mroyagni aeedswtfouof ourjmr|
mites south and weetsrard from Ayotte the Acapuku road 0 mile eouite of the pitteriag of the rein. Il was a gloomy
over marshes, bilto, mountains. s[mrs, city. The enemy’s pickets hero fired up­ night, and we wore in a perilous situ- •
on us as ws entered the town. Two and ton, with an active enemy against or,
pursued by Oortes on hie second visit to a half asOta north of thia was Sea Anto­ we might soon h»T* bet® nil stain or
Mexico. In flee reoonnoiiwancrt auroral nio. Hero was a large force to dispute captured. We bad, it is true, surroundCorcu conflicts were had with advanced our advance, and also there were beery *d Vatoania's entremehsd eacojt butthat
jmrtioe uf &lt;he enemy, rosnltin- saeh fortificatjoa* commanding the causeway, eamp was fortdfod and defended by" IS,time in the trnunp1. of oar arms. Cut and tho marohe i Io the east as far aa 000 men aad M pieosa of heavy artiOeIhineaa examined tho evuthora route un lake Hoehimilro On the west eaa a
tho 14tl; and pronounced it pructicabte. field of volcanic rocks that could not be
On tho 11th the army was put ia mo­ truvwreed ly asvalre or artillery. It
O£*:Mo.U CvtalBU Grand Rsnidr.
lten with face* southward, Ilaraey'. was called a pedriga] and extended
(r»r*» Strts* retik rtMwert-s MMrtte-b iomI r.
■isirt. *_i wrMMt.1 &gt;» rari.( *11 rttarartSi. brigade of cavalry was ia tho aJ rance. westward 4 or 6 miles to the Sau Angel
To Harney suceoedcJ Worth's dlvWou, road. This road leave* the Sea Anto­
followed by Pillow and Quitman. On nio road three mile* north of Baa Ank&gt;
tho 16th our division with Twiggi al its nk&gt; at a village called Churubusco, and
heed took up uur Unb and started upon extends along the river of that name
our weary march to tho Acapulco road. sou thweal by way of Cuyoacan to Mag­
Tour
Just then Col. Hansom's regiment, the dalena 14 mi'es from Mexico.
9th Now England. in the brigade of mite* west of Churubusco was th* fortlIran. Fierce filed past us, and I recog­ fcd LH1 of Contrene shore a bend uf
nised many a familiar fare in the battal­ the Son Ang.1 road and wart of it.
Gen. Worth advanced to withia half
ion of Green Mountain buy*, tho boars
a asile of the enemy's wteks aiSuAntonte and srcrt (tepts: M-un a«l Tbocn&gt; «- ____ n- —.
.

Russell &amp;L Nevins.
J. L. &amp; DAN. REED’S

Mnted to the people ia the n.x; Preridtaiual campaign Mr. Lincoln had not
succeeded in pl.aaing all his political
friends; soma of them were* weakkneed and doubtful u to th. fature-.
others had probably been disappointed
fat thrtr bwwM of OoM.ro~M.tn.tX~-— not a tew of them wanted a scapegoat
on whteh to toy the delays, mistakes,
and failurtwof the war; aamo were
ftigbtoMd by Democratic vituperation
and clamor; fiiMest, otbtaa Pl nos kt
a new man in th* flekl, if tnxna&amp;l.
would afford there a better opportunity
togaia their own pohtieal ends; ami.
peasiMr, hero aad then- one aright bar.
a aoerct a-piretwn for the benon of the
tWX-t.- rr---A____ «_____ _____

as the pronw man to be hi* own succror. Tho doobters had ell disappear­
ed ; political oampeignen were ritoared;
all other name* were remplrtdy di*,
tanced ; and, when tho nomination was
the pcdrogal to tho vest and north until announced to th* public, the Republi­
pre** throughout the couatry ac­
he was ia the Ban Angel road north and can
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in rear of Valencia’s camp. Our brig­
ade with Gen. Smith at its bead groped
•our way over the rooks and through tho
ravines until wo were directly coat of
the cstsaay ami about half a nale dis­
tant, now barely sheltered frocn the en-r

foto the story of that war A soldier'*
life ia made np of numerous iutanre*
for many mita* to the foot of tho wvat- of jinrsoaal daring and exposure for tl.e diristou took ]»&gt;« directly west of Cbnlife ot others, that greatly endear him trera*. At three o’efoek our batteries
on three side* opened upon the hill of
Our division eras now in the rear of Contreraa. The enemy** skirmishers
At El I'miou, a hill 300 fo«t high, , our army. Wr advanced about a mile sbowsd thcra*elvcs frequently through
just south of tho tutiunnl road by which ; south of tho notional road, when wo tlio chapfieral sad the sliarp roll of
wo were advancing, seven miles this saw Gen. Valencia’s division advancing musketry mingled in the din of 50 pinrids of tho tity, were plateau of diSsr- | to cut us off from the main body. They
ent olevatiou borden-d with frowning had advanced along the crore road upon comrade* went down before tho deadly
fortifientau. Thorn and in tho vicinity the caueway from Mexieajriitgu on the cscopelaa of the Mexican infantry, but
were twenty batteries munntiag over west, to tho hard ground on our right. vo gave thorn back blow for blow filling
fifty heavy gum and fifioep Infantry Their lince wore a mile lu extent, and the air with falling limb* and loaves aad
brcastwcrksi Tho hill we* surrvandnd proereted a fine appearance. The tou­ covering tho ground with their dead and
by a deep ditxh and filled with water. rers wore ehurt yellow cteaka, with
। In th* neighborhood at M*xieakingo while caps and jackets; thr infantry
at the north and of take n&lt;xhimiko, white and blue uniforms very lieautifal aid of Ctol. Hfley. A deafening shout
five miles' to the southwret of El Pcnon, in thu distance- Above their broad from our line* iqx«u the left rent the air
brimmed bats were forests of glittering ani looking throegh the rising actoke of
ground between tbaeu two poutxm* strel and banners with every device that the battle, I saw tho stalwart form of
were im[m*riblo except on tho cau*e- gave them "k focmidahlo appearance
way*. At abort intervals along tboso They numbered not much to*» than Wl,
elevated roads, scarcely wide enough and came on in good order with a sound
far three wagons to stand abreast, were of trumpets and bugles that made tho
stimo banrairo with buttoned fronts bills echo to tho loud din, as if that beyond the range of th. enemy's sharp
commanding every approach and every was to be the death struggle for the de- shooter*, but be iiedined, end coolly sur­

Shoes and Gaiters.

nn. &amp; Hall Threshing Machines, Clover
Hullers and Grain Drills, and Gale's
Patent Sulky JI akc.

battle at Uaaoa I tougsd for the opjsrrtunity to render him sotni- return fur
1 th* saorifio’ he tliou made in my toihulf.
1 In a hand to hand contest over a pi&lt;^»

mode a soraful examteatioa of the &lt;H1Iterest epproockea to tho cityThe read westward to tho Son Aagri
rood, was mode poesable foe artillery by
lien. 0. W. Smith's company of sup­
pers and miners on the morning of the
19th. Gen. Twiggs with our division
advanced about noon till veg- near th.
Ban Angsl rood Our route was hilly
and lay through field, of rent, over
scattered rocks, barren wastes, ditches
filled with water and bentored with
rnagney and prickly poor. Offleers and
men made their way on foot lift within
one util, of the enemy's position on ths
hill of Control o«.
Copt McLellan with tho engmoon
l«nng k,nt forward tn reconnoitre wus
fired upon by pickets of tho enemy.
Major Turing', sharp shooter, ware
brought ap and soon cleared th* read.
Magruder, after rem. difficulty, placed
hi* guns in battery half * mite from tho
enemy’s work* and I«n£ CaUeudrr got
three ptoeeoin position about the saim.
distance to the wort of thr hill where
Valencia with th* flower of the Mexican
army now toy entrenched
Cbl Btley
winjjtto brigade wound his way over

�wifahta. 'b^T’^ti. i
fied by the tornote of the Umted States,
and will doBbdrae l» rmrov-d by
Great Britain, is largely duel tn the oral­
rent wisdom, Um .*.&gt;1 andi thoughtful
moderation, the pacific tenXr, aud st
lbs rame train tbe unfifachmg finanrea
with which Provident Granbhaa «o man­
aged the queotfon a* to l«a^ to tlii* hap­
py remit It has added anMber to h»

mil»-&lt;- TSirao line* opsm up direct cammunicutian with Chicago at once to the
peach region of Sl Joraph, tins lumber
region* of tba north, and sun» of the
mrat thriving racttoite ef tbe Brow lying
the American people will nut be idow to away from th s main Mae
Wh»u tho
appreciate and honor.
jmrjocted river tunnel at Dotrart » CaJu resjMsc: to Santo Dsufago the i»k"d, it will add anotfor to the many
President moved cauttoady fa tbo first •ad imjwrfant adrantogrs offer .1 by
fastance, and afterward, «pU the evidraco of fads suhraittes! to him, came
to a oouofasion which wn bdhevo to bo
The electric telegraph Us almo.1 en­
right, and winch, us wo bare nu doubt,
tho people will heartily endoroe.
circled the globe The succ-nsful lay­
The j»a*t hr-s bran safe in tho haul* ing of the submarine cable from Sing­
of Ulyaae* S. Graut-.nd that, too. apore to Hong Kong has place! Eng­
whorwer ho luu brau tried ; and wo be­
lies &lt;&gt; the future will he. His srxpori- land ant Chins in direct telegraphic
eorumunieation. But one gap remains'
very materially to Lis qualifications for to ba flUed to camnletely begirt the earth
a secund tanu. Ho ia the most avail­ with lha magn.be wire. ThcvPocific
able candilato fur the Republican party, ocean ia yri to bo spanasd, and is the
because he is tho strong.,it man with only break in tbe hn. that will doubtleraeoon encompass tho entire globe,
tbe people, If the party cannot re­ t.
*..... - ■ f—l.___
elect lum, there is no other n-an. in uur
judginout, wboin it can elect. Needing
.
him in 1MH, it sought him; and it now
needs luniks really a* it did then. He

lying critiism* of the Democratic press
on- themtdvoe a confession of his
strength. Tbcw are simply attacks upon
one whom it will politically pay to kilL
Itopublicnni could in no better -way
pirns. Demoerabi than to substitute'
km other name, and thu* put out of
the canvass tho hanicst man fur them
For these reaeoas we believe the nut
national Republican convention will
name Uitsww &amp; Gbsst as tbe Pwn*'»
CUaouunt—the man whom, os a matter
of party policy, na a just tribute to Ids
visili, and not less an uxpreMku of tbo
popular feeling, it will bo wise tn select
m the rtaudard boaror in the iciDccdrag
stroola with tho Democratic (party­
While not asking for him or bis Ad^a*iatxation any exemption from just criti-

pattern of the R-publiraa proas which
atvieo itself “independent," yet seem*
morn anxu.u* to find fault with tho Re­
publican than tlio Dotnixoalic party, to
•top firing into ita own rank*, jfad to
turn ita guns upon the common euemy.
Wo claim no authority to speak for any
I»rty, and demand no •ubmuaudt to our
counsel* ; yet, believing General Grant
to be the man for lb&lt;&gt; comiug contort,
and further believing that thia will bo
increasingly the rar.** of tho Republican
luirty, wo aloo bvlietv that the claims of
all other candidalea, if tbero bo any,
had better bo poMpocrd to another day.
Tho party want* it* tarongvat man, aud
that man » Caraau S. Gxisr-ond U
triH faff kui. — hJrr-ubal.

earth It must be a proud moment to
Frot Morse, tbe vonurab|e discoverer of
magnetic telegraph, whose statue in
Ceu'ral Park was unveilod by appropri­
ate cwmotura cn tbe 10th inst. to have
lived to see his invention aud discovery
attain the importance naw given to the
•hew* May he line to see the wire* '
joined around the woaM. then may ho
well ray, "Lord, lettrat thou thy servant
deport in peace," and, wa might add
with unasjualfod honors
ThoJblfowing lUpcteh was seat by
Prof. Noroe to the opmUira of the Um-1

of agony. As death approached, lih
feceaurean ashy palenmi. Hi. last
word* wore a request fur iro and tnedi' cine to allay hi* paiu In hi* Iwt mo­
toe Miring* Central and Groat West i men's there were «igu» about the fact
era Railways, .ay*:
! that indicated great phyrical *utfarin»
“We have taken tains to inform our•dvre in regard to the protect status of ■ At IS tuir.utea before 10 in the monvng.
the comjanirv in regard to tho working ,
arrangvimoat, end are able to atats, nu- i
thoritarivriy, that they have made and
consummated an agreement (for too term || old. the only living child, with whom ho
of 20 years) for the pooling of their j
cantings on through businem, tonsmak-1 had a touchiag iaterviow on his arrival,
tog ths two roods practically ono line. * boy. John M. Sprigg, of Dsyton, a
While lb* arrangvrnsnt, in form, regrmls i nephow ut Id* wife, J. I* Vallandigham,
only the through budnosa of the rood. . a detent lelativo from Hamilton, Lieu­
tenant Gereraor McBuruey, Bon. Pitt­
man, of Cinsiunad, David Alton, oflx-bauon, and a few other*.
Tlio remains left Lebanon for Daytin
at two o'clock p. m., in charge uf Judge
"It is Ulievvd that wito the Air Un*
of Groat Western completed from Glen­ Haynoa, Mr. V.'a law partner, and Judge
coe to Buffafo (for tho Fourth Division McKcnny, of Dayton.
A *ad feature of too o*ao was tho ab­
of which—Canfield to Fort Eric—tho
company invite ts-nd-’r* in our columns sence of Mra. V., who had gone ' tho
this week), and furnishing os (hurt und ram* creaing to Cumberland, called
rosy a route a* is possible through Cana­
da; and with the Michigan Central Air thenee by th* d»ath :of her brother,
Lino with ita raay grade*,—thaw road* Jmlgo McMalxn. Sho was tetogra|.hod
will constitute both as short and aa easy and reacbod Dayton the next morning
a Uno beiwran Chicago and Buffalo, m
well a* to the Bridge a* &lt;*n I'oraibly bo
Tho sad event cast a gvncr.il glooai
built Tbo Dotruit River Tuuuel, to be over Lel&gt;anoa. Mr. Vullaudigbaiu dur­
puehal to completion at tba rariioat dav
^-bto. will smooth tlio Inst rough: ing the trial had made numerous ft lends
place ou the whole line; afteCwliich all and tad Ly hi* dsportmoat beaten down
____ tn___,s_____ l L_,__ - rn.:——
uiiny pnijudires. A'l wore linking for­
ward to lii* •[wvcll &gt;a defeneo uf MeGohnn, wl-.ish would have burn delivered
lo-dsy. Mr. V. douhtlera hail made un­
usual pnparatio'is. ’• Ho intauL'd tho
_As luwa paper atatea that 20 year* effort to bo his great criminal one al tho
ago Jamra Me Whorton and his wife Re­ bar. He api*ar*d to litrj luoruugklj
becca were living happily together in wwktd up tlio cos', n* entered into it
Salem, in thnt State. When gold was with cluraetoriitic onnrgy au.l ouihuti-

New Advertisements.
NOTIOE.

Uattle Creek ia to tot lighted with gu.

Ct* ■per’* mt on a “strike" nt Saginaw.

Picture Frar
JI SPECMLTY.

The sfak-bolu on the Air Lina U Sited will sbarUey be removed to I'ari*.
Tbo Orleans Prinres hav*
thair scats as Deputies.
An arerage of 24.000 persons arrive

of

w« will &lt;ell •&lt; pri&lt;«* UW Oefy compcUfc,*^"

BLANKS,

ll.AVSr
sing yesterday. It will last four day*.
Tho Italian capital will be rem,mid to
Fix kunlr.*! cud fifty Tufodfans k- Romo on July 1.
ceally vfaiied Detroit.
• The railway is crowded with Germans
Iona Co., Fair, 8.pt, 27, 28 and 29. returning homo laden with plunder.
Ann Arbor Co., Fair. UoL, 4, fi aad 0.
Tho Italian PtrltemMit luu ratified
Magnifiertit display uf fireworks fa tho Treaty of Commerce with the United
Detroit, July 4th.

SCHOOL

Burglar*, on Friday night of lost
wo«k, triol tu outer De Lamatcr’* jewelxy stere, fa Charlotte- Hiey would
probably have •• ent-red into rod" if
lh&lt;-y Und intern 1. They didn't water.

Gotl'ivb tfouth,&lt;if Greenfield,
partridge not of ono old bird *
yoLng-oncv.. The now gain* 1l
doxn an him to the tune of IJ0.
do rc again Gsttlrib.

I3NF33L
just received, which will be sold At lhe lowest cvh price.
Secretary Sew iris Tonr An EgyptScan,May M.—The Maamship Deccan |
arrived here on the Wh inrf., bringing '
Socrutary Reward and poity. He went i
immediately by special train to Cairo,
wbero Iso waa welcomed by Consul-Gen- ,
oral Butler, and by His Excellency, Bette
Bey on the pett of tho Khrdivo. A
splendid txlaco waa placed at bis dispo­
sal, and on tho day following his arrival
ho wa« presented at the palacw of Ghaaeh,
near the Pyramids, to the Khedive, wh&gt;
aecosuiianied by his Foreign Minister,
Nuba Facha, rot-.tru.-d tho visit tho
ume afternoon.
When Mr. Howard
viuted tho lyramida, tho Khedive's
Kioik, situated at the base of the Orsat I
Pyramid, was thrown open, and a mag- ;
nificent lunch waa pro[*red for the visiiora As Mr. Seward intomla to visit
the ruins of Thebes, tho Khodiro has
plarod ilia own railway carriage st his
diapotsl to convoy him to Rhoda, whence
one of tho viceregal yncUta will early
him to tho ruins of tho audynt riiyHo will proceed from Egypt to Palestine,
and thi-nre to Constantinople. Official
oidors hare been issued ia Etfypt aad
Turkey to treat liim everywhere aa a

rity of llxstiup, Tburvday ivraiug, Jud
15th. Council called toordtr. by hi
Honor, tbe Mayor.
Praarot—M«y&gt;r

PIM0M ffl miB,
aud in fact everything kept in a first-class STATIONERY STORK
Please call and examine stock and prices before purchasing
elsewhere.
J. IIOHERTH &amp; CO.

.TEW

*dvebt«si:metts.

Dauchey 4 Cos. Column.

e O’CLOCK

$10 MADE FROM 50 Sts.

laid HwW

llayr, Kcufidd, Willhtu* and Woolly.

Hssdfug i.l the uiiaulc* of tbe last
meeting emit led.
An oniioan.o relative to Itilcbiug
kiw-oountrynicu but rarely. Still more [
I ruiely ia this Republic are monuments j
I of any «urt nut up in honor of living I
turn ; ah i it is not pcradMc to recall just |
now any living cias-n ot th-.* cvuntiy ।
more dowrving uf a U*ti(jg memorial—
the froa-wiU oflbriag of num uf all I
shades of opinina—than the illttstiious ': Nori'.icra Copperhuads. Ho wai bj'.J
inventor of the electric telegraph. The ’
inauguralion of the Ifnrvi statue in. ami uarrecnel in his di-ciaratluni, and
Now York City was an crvnt which was was trial by court martial in Ohio in
aa noble s* it, was uni-pio. While the 1803 for ■.-ndraroiiug to weaken the
m-osoivn broazu stand* to commemorate powar of tho Govarnmcnt in iu efforts
tho eervico which the gitiwt inventor to suppnsr an ulav.'ul roboP'.ja. Ila
I I r SMim* likely that a few khijdoad*
wn* toiitouce.l to La impri*&gt;ae i in Fort
I ot tLo Communists, who did their bust
Wurrjx Ikutau hcr'jur, daring the war.
to daotrey Paris whoa they found Uiey
vould not guvotu France, will be per­
mitted to enfoy for a limo t!ie lexurie* of
p«Ml life fa lhe South &amp;a* The Island

gcaOQL

■ then cvtuidtrid and adopted by the
following rote:
.1ft*—Aide. Barlow, Eaatuan. 11 iBO,
Kenficld, William* auj Wooley.
Aky.-Ald. Haya
J
In Jackson, on tlx- motoingof th»
the 15th the mixed train on tho
An ordinanev, rvlalne telixmiew, was
Fort Wayne, Jarkma A Saginaw road,
dram Ly tlio engine Auburn, collided
with a through •tuck and freight train
on tho Michigan Air line, tho latter
ia-ing drawn l«y two engines. The for­
ward part of urn Auburn was thrown
from tho track and badly broken np.

TEEA-KECTAR
■a a rm
BLACK TEA

piutCK HOOKSAsncgCBca --------jgxvixoru i so rsrxt.
J5ITIAI. ASt&gt; Mtnr rargg,
\
AU. AXD CL-BTAU F*rx».
| J»A1. AXt&gt;C*r FAfXf.,

No lives wore lo»t, and nobody « a* in
। the lead injure.!, th*, engineer* and 6n»men jumping from their engines ju»t ia
time tn &gt;ar» tlH-meedvra Tho daniagm
are e.iiraiited at |lfi,0JO.

■ report* twenty thouMm-I insurgent* as
j likely to be aontonoed, lie* sumo raven
। hundred mito* nirthoaat of Australia, ou&gt; waia ciafi-mx! bcnolit* un tlmir re­
, and ia tho Van Dieman's Land of Franc.-. spective industries. Those aMLciauuna It came fate French prsswswon fa 1851, nr« also csdcuhted to promote harmony
and is tributary to the tamo government
ihatod G. n. McCtallui for the Pmitlvn
HASTJRCS, MICH..- June M. 1871. which ooatrol* Otabeito aud tbo Mar­
er, un i in
he boro jirotulaont part
quesas Istoa. How long tho insurgent
convict* m*y be kept in their new homo,
ia the noaunatiua of Mr. Sejmoar. His
win depend very much, of eomeo, upon
recent exploit* in tho “now departure”
It is something to tba credit of Cali­
how long Use Thiora r&gt;yf*w ecdurea in
Franco, and what tort of governnarat fornia that the pro.s of the Htite. u ro-l are well known, as well aa lea departure
Trade and Comtnetee uf Chicago,” pub­ succeed* iL This disposition of tbo nu[Sec ordinances in another edamn.)
pertt*!, denounce tho verdict of the cur-b
, .. ,
. ,
,
lished in the Chicago TriJanc, we dip render* is much better than tho iadis■ •
. rv_ ,i t
I puuticsu (trifo does not abound.
Cai*. B. Ween, Recorder.
rauu* un-. -m xr
v&gt; i
, .
,
the foUowing notice of the Michigan criminate shooting that foBowod the oner* jury—'•Death ,from
..
™.
The N. Y. Tnluat nays h.i a tho only
Regular tar. ting uf the Common Coun­
cre.
Run.
1'*.
collapse
of
the
Commanc.
and
the
unCeatvaL and its Baueaa foe the year
cil beU at die C.Mneil Rooms, on Mon­
fortunstoa
who
are
sent
thi-rn
now
may
man
stonol
to
death
by
white
oarages
than
one
hundred
thousand
majoritv
in
lino, which w« .Innbt not will be of
Sw.x'i.l. brand;
aprorty confidently on being retooacd
day evening. Jure I9lli. 1871. Couoci]
~
”
a hotly e mtede-l eanrats for Governor
ranch interest to many of oar nraden.—
brought homo aa a crowning act of'
called to order by Li* Hotter, tbe Mayor.
Ho probably owed this amineare to toe
The Officerj of the Road for tlife currant clemency oa tho part of tho mv King
fact that bo mil* muro honest than po­
Present—Mayer. Recorder, Aid*. Berlov,
year, tho I’raaidont, Bon. JamesF. Joy, or Emperor, who ia raoro than likelv to
etical n«t&gt;irant* will aroragu. Ila never
Eavimsn, Ham*, Hay*. Ksafteld, Wil­
thought of being ought but a Domocrai
of Detroit, General Superintendent, H. be fastaltod ia Tastorira within tho Bext
liams and Wooley.
in politic*; am! Dctnocracy. in his coaE. Sargent. E*q, of Chicago, Asristant
Minutes off**! two mrelirjs read and
erpttoa, meant devotion to too perpetu­
Gecora! Superintendent, Charlea fl
ity of Slavery. I User, when tho *lnraapproved.
Fresidant Grant being ■'interviewed"
Tl&gt;e Italian Government has finally
100,000 wild pigeons
Hurd, Esq., of Detroit, Assistant Super­
Petition of John S. Van Brunt, E. 11.
at Long Bruch cm Hatonlay last, by a given notice that the day is fixed for holdem dissolved (|&gt;ro tom.) too Uniqu,
intendent G. B. V. Division, C. B. Boah,
Id* sympathies wont with them, and he
Auy body can get ico on the Kenne­ Mallory, Wm. Jvtre. II. B. Warner, I).
Now York reporter, stated sumo facts in tlio cwtablwhmrat of the naticnal caps- w.-u not too man to deny or ouucia!
bec Surer, Me., for 25 cent* a ton.
Eeq-, of Grand. Rapids, General West­
It. Cook and other* asking Council to
relation to thu treaty of Washington tai ut Rom.'. On the first of July tho 1 them. He tba* carried toe reputation
ern Pmtmgvr Agent, 11 C. Wcntwortli,
A new aioiety of । lantote ia farming in grade and boild walks from Broadway to
Eternal City will Is* the pufiii.nl capital of Disun ion ist, which, in life own con- Havana to bring Clifnoee to that city.
of Chicago, Treasurer, least Uronnare,
Fair GruunJ*, wa* rucvirml nod read and
He is repot ted to have stated thu: every of anited Italy- Tho annotrtirement | ccption, he never was, tbcugh what he !
raul and did jastifioil the imputation.
article of tho treaty, as it vu agreed ccUMw rather late, but the coming event
Ho Laird tbo war for tlio Union, be­ population of that eity never raw grain
upon by tiie Cummissiusi, waa submitted is one which will fitly mark a* impor­ cause he frre*aw that its inroeei iatant era in lhe hutorv of Italy.
io the British Cabmet aad by them ap­
volvod Um downfall of slavery. Hi*
A turtle weighing 350 pound* is on ox'• New Departure" i* regarded by many lubi-ioa at Aguvta, Ga.
proved. Tho Queen of England, says
as inconsistent with all liis post career";
General Grant, pledged her signature
A boat requiring fifty osr* L&gt; Io ran
but that is their fault. tx&gt; long as
baftewhand. Tbe acroptanoo of the
age at nearly fifteen per cent, or a mil­ slavery lived, hr fought for it with a on the Delaware tin s j-ntner.
Wafer sell* at th&lt;- rate of two csmti
lion and oue-tbird uf acre*, leaving toe hirers devotion ; but, viuro it U dead
]«r pint in sdme el tbo Colorado towns. | rep ted rad ('ualwiltee JiraKargM
present aereaga from raven and a half
Ry AW. II am*—Tint all walk. «n to eight millunm Th-crop canm.t ox­ •eemod to him absard that hi* party
Mra. F. IV. lander i* filling a brill­
•Lould pcraiftnatly, fruillowly aacrifice
cred three aad a half million*.
iant
and ]&lt;ndlbd&gt;lo engagesmut in Kan north rate nf Blate street, bet wee* Cbnreli
itself to the manoa of the departed.
atrvct and Broadway. be fault 12 frat
What to little mind* wotni faconasatencr Fnmrisco.
Death of C.L. TaUandigbam.
v.-M (imply common ranite-that appreci­
Fuar G-’tinan Ihruice*. metub&lt;-r» u!
ation of and conformity to tbo as'.ual toxon-ign liou-c, arem.ini.’d to actrow w
Th* author of '-The New Depart­ sfriau which diflrrena-a practical men
Ixmdouon say that ouo-t!drj of the
ure" is no more, he accidentally «W tram bfookhccul*, wbu era often called immolation of that titf never *aw a g.ainhhnanlf on Friday evening last, fracs tho *• men of one idea," borauso they nsrror
have oven thnt number.
And now a alary raa« to ua that effects of wltioh he died Saiunlay mnrnMr. Valfandighsia was n fioeni, plansMrs. Fair iuu bora interviewed by a faibie, cr.crg.rtir, indufatignula politician,
always un axcnlLmt terras with himaaU.
portcr and that *be malm Moe airango
Hi*
death rasiko* n raid in to* rank* of
, gumeat ia th., dsfouso of MrGohan on
of Cob Fair, Ur Uto husband He was, trial for munler, and it waa whil. be hi* party ; but til &gt; ancccss of the bold
new countr-moteb with which his name
killed itt tho o9Lo of Mr. Murphy, at at­. was illustrating to hl* unocisto how is identified is already eamred.
&gt;
torney of Baa Fraa ifi*a., end she now tali., and in what manner Mayor might hare
Tn Hi
_______
Usrwporirr that "sue wo* seated in, been *hot thatdie caused hi* own death.
From reports h appaars that no unn Democratio frictxL* are conriuuaBy talk­
। Mr. Murphy'* oiffioo, waiting to committ
with him ia regard 11 her fliwurei ; ahe, waspreweni witli Vnlhwdigbaa whan ing about tbe tevmawas ]&gt;olitksU rears
stepped to the door, and quktiy .Lot Mr. too arei.i*nt oreurrnd. buiex-Lieut.Gor- lion'that m going on throughout Jbe
F«&amp;. dropping the pistol with the mms&gt; ertiar McBumey, wito lias been omoria- rosntsy. Av mldimeo w. print tho tblAt Springfield, Ill, on Friday, thu
air of nomhdMmo aa she did when she■ tod with him, ia dufoaso of MoGehan 1-jwfag nrief lab^raphic diapu'chin :
Cnsumlttee mi street* dii&lt; cieil to rejMirt
Portland, Dragon, elected a fall Ito- liicrmotnctirr indicated 102 degrees in
the .hade, a few daya rinoo.
publican tidcot uu Monday.
oa nectresry repair* nu Green urerf, re­
Mnywra l»d »knt h.mralf, und ValtehdigTh* fast time th* city luu elected.R»Both Lsulia and Caria&lt; tbo Dusn. ported that ibrnr b.d rramfomi toe .trorl
Um jrickod up a pfeto) frusn th,, fable, publkwi offirar*—Oragua having Lem.
centric candidates f-r the two Irighrat
saying bo wucld dm- him i.- a.hvlfwr- bean!. Cusmocfasal ia ralfel an I ra;wrt* ; ofiicc. ui K-ntocky, disrinedy repadiate and ree-« oendrd foal I be miee U rv
pain! mdrr Jirecti-a af tor ftreri Com
cond. Two pistol* were uu tbe tobk,
At th. TTorwalk eity *Lwu.&gt;m y.wter- thu •'Now D^mrtura."
one unluxJ-.d a.-! the other Lmdud. un-l day the Ttoptfolfesni rarriod Uteir fadtSouth Gendins, his an Annotation di

by mistake be took up [!■» loaded &lt;rai-. ’
; He put it in hi* jnckot. and nithdnnr it. ,
I keeping tbo rautxle next his body. Just j
I a* it was Iraviag the pocket it rM di.- ;
Idtsrpd !llB
ent-ring, it is said,wrnr’
.. .
(the raaH.phus.ia WluchMeret* u**4rot. J President Gacnt for ra-elecJoc, wf
iHsatenr.. -jaosdut.. 1. “Ob' iaarise ! pw in NeaktlOe, Teo-fo e few
| and said U had takoa the wrong pUtoL j CtepTt .1 ba* l&gt;*e-a rais-d to Mrv it
IVMbAebaatefo.WMgmasa.fo.1
----------------------------------

r

a fresh supply

Chief Justice Qi*** is at tho Bi Lou­
is miUrtul well eajoytog the lieaefits of
Michigan’* hailing water*.

DsttuX, 0., Evening, June 18—Tbe
rviuaius uf Mr. Vallandigbain airived at
JNayton yesterday evening in custody i&gt;(
the 8t Johns Ixxlge of Munn*, who
have charge of toe ixxlr, at his Into re*
idenro, uni will conduct the oloMpiM*.
month* *incn «ho learned that Janicsjwna The body wa* at once prepared for prcs•rill living alone und prospering rti thr errutiun uatil the return of Mr*. ValGohlen State; that all the atones nliich lamligliam, who left Cumberlund, Ma­
ryland, at tltlfi this a. m , and unirsd
by sjieefa] train at 9:20 to-night Dur­
hoods. A mutual tmderataniliug was ing tlw day large nnuibcra of [w-ople i
reached. Jainoa returned to Iowa, and from the eity and country visited tho 1
a few day* ap&gt; wns married over again bouse. But lew were admitted in con- ■
' Kqnonce of toe d*com{K»ititm of toe
body, wbidi i« very rapid. Profound
ow. They are rvjiroeentod tw hapjiior iI sympathy £&gt;r tho bereaved far lily is uni-1
than over now; and ca they can lordly j। versaHy cxpn**j I, A bar mioting will'
Hre long enough to qunm'I again, lhe-r' lie field to-nmnvw. The funeral will
take place on Tuaiday at 1 p. m1

.

Blank Books,
Memorandums,

Iler. Dr. Jocalyn ba* resigned hi* po­
sition a* chairman of the board «f trus­
tee* of Albion College.
-

Amos I’a ua-tloe, of Rranea. lest l.OWl
Umbels of wheat by tho Lumiagof bis
liaru l*ct weak. A little inatixaiico of

olinu-hoo.-i

..1...

Woolen Factory burned at Osram o
Lorn 175,000, partly insured.

A Crv liceu'nvd «i GdeoSurg &lt;•»
Monday wbidi destroyed the freight
huuie, round house, Methodist church
and a plaster bonar. !*&gt;••, CSjOlX).
Tbe Foundry mid Machine Shop of
O. Cliaa. Gale A Co., in Albiuu, has rvcostly boon riaitod by a fearful fire.
Ixm |7,«W
_

BOOKS,

nil kinds that are uaed in the County, as cheap as can be pur.

vcraily building last Monday.

President Angell intend* to be in Ann
Arbor un Monday of Cucimimcvmont

U&gt;, oily, mwufxciured by Hicham
liable form in tine. A full stock of

the m«t com]

j^AWra. GLAfetWAW

yASKJX Monoxs.

rpoiLvr UOOM AID

B«.c. rtuxtajc rto*..

PAINTERS
Warm m-nla. 25 eta.

WILLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,

Confectionery.

Sign and Ornamental’“X f-DICKINHON

Savo .Yqur Moncv
REDUCTION OF PRICES

GREATMTSAVING
TO CONSUMERS
OCTTIXa UkCLDM.
,

F ABMER8
AMD
2a; Horsemen
ATT6STIOX1

J. p.

'fr‘do.

'f.d-»

QftUQS
Medicines,

Dye Stufls,

J U R U BE

X Obalea Belaeutsn or C.Bdra
ite* Vmicaire^Dmmil*tola CsuU to*
Teas, Coffees, Itateliw, KpJera, Hcaya.

AIXTS &amp; OILS.
School lko,k. f H)aHu,rru.

“ CwnMsnto Hwrviv.ww," before I 111

rMMtwnxu*. *1,11 r.i,u.r

.

�T&gt;f«

Lki] tow pito
T.Locu Nones Abvwssm.—Unlees a notice has bran ordered in for a
aixHal time they wiU be kept in until

■ICMIGAM CIRTUL R. R

Grand Hirer Vallay Division
MAY Itofl.

Men's Bocks 0 1-4 crate a j«dr at
Baran A Binit'
I’craro Bea 1'ci.ow by the qoan
for sals by Ackley A Blade. It sa ad

ordered out and charged 6 cents par

Hm each week of their appearance
This is a cheap and readable way for

Ssaax—The M. E. Society will hold
a social at tbe house uf Hon. Daniel
Striker on Friday waning. Il is desir­
ed to raise funds to bo used ia papering

Coors - are gvowtag.

Want—Is maturing
HtnvusT—will be earlier.
Tain—la the month for hay.
JcrLT-io tbo month for whoa'.

From C. B. Swartout. of PrsrieviUe.
wo hare corrected and additfousl state­
ment* In regard to the rod affair which
happaoad ai Gall lake on tbo evening
of tho 4&lt;h of Jtme. They wwat out a
fishing on the lake about six o'clock in

We have been handed by Jobs Beesm&lt;r, tbo cabinet maker, a unique ligfo
rpu-imen of » paper jirinted just a little
over nine years ago by our boys in blue
st Beaufort, ft C. It starts out with
tbo foUowia(head:
•• Tun Cuts Imx"
Is published every opportunity by the
100th Pebnsylvaaia, (Round Head), Ra­

being with the parents were oa tho lake
in a boat by themselvao
The little
child wanted to get in tho boat with his
father, aad said ho beliersd they were
going over to Mr. Perris's. The father
said “weore going boat riding." Short­
ly after thia the parents told tho chil­
dren they had bettor go to tho bouse
and light up and they would own bo
home.
Tbo children obeyed, and as
their parents did not come homo that
night they suppowd they had gone over
to Mr. Penin's about n mils an a half
away. Next morning tho oldoet boy

Their motto wns “Wo know only our
Country." Tho "Battle of WRlmingtau
Island" »tho priacipls article ia this
littfo paper, and tbo 8th Michigan Regi­
ment acted aa important part m ths
event. A full report of the battle offi­
cially is mads bv Col. Faaton to Gsn.
Gilmore. Out of 200 m.n engaged in
that fight, twelve were killed and (hirtythreo wounded, aad ths conflict is repor-

Tbe undersigned wishes to inform
the farmers of Barry county that there
in being sold in their roantv a Fencing
Mfll which is represented to be the Al1*«M Fanning MID, therefor* I would
eall your attention to thia fact that th ere
h no genuine Allegan Fanning Mill be
in* arid ia that county unteas it has my
name on each mUl, also oo the wagon.
Farmers Uware and take notice before

A little instance that may never
have appeared ia print outside ot this lit­
nee if his father aad mother ware coming tle '‘Kotik" ws will produce hm:
Got- Farms.
homo. Ho discovered the boot bottom­
side-up in tbo water near the landing
Tho oars were near the bank and suun
lhe shawl floated to the shoro Mr.

Avorsr—oxriy fruit end green-coni.
Yannuv -Noshrille west to aw tho
•' Elephant."

th* n w n n v-_

losing had his wu, tba mentest ho at­
tempted to pul thrtn into hi. few imper­
fect little boats. If ha odvaaoed, tho
ctiomy could out flank hitu, and oat ot!
his retreat to the steamer enUrrly, and
if he sent out a flanking party hteuelf,

No. 6 of the Mexicak war series ap­
pears on our first page.

A Exit—Selhng chains for FA ejrioco
—" Hold up yuur Chain."

Tax Catholic eoticiy hold uieodsgs un
Monday.

A Democratic paper is trying to s'art
at South Haven.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE ARD

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS

The starting pointe of thia Route are
at Chicago and Peoria. Tho central
point is BURLINGTON, on tl.n
rippL It trurerw-s lEinois and the whole
breadth of Southern lows. Near tho
Miasm, its trank forks into three
Imutehas, for it &gt;t«a three western ter­
mini.
Its northern terminus is Council
Blufls, whore, croesitg to Omaha, it eonneete with Union Pacific for all placet
on the iatrn-oontisoutal and Pacific
elopra Over-land and traffic choose this
rehablo route more (nd more.
_ Ita M»t terminus ia Uncoin. tho
Oaiutal of Nebraska, fifty-fire miles west
of tho Missouri at llattemouth. This is

Cuinurtrsbastlis-Etopbaiit" to-day.

tationi
i before

Goods are Cheaper than Low

Di'rECT ROUTE.
M. Attas.

Tbe Bsxxxa is only H J&gt;0 a year.

* svrroMN.
•SOILS.
.

AMO Tt urtxmti.

Peninsular Railway.

and. M' Iqtughlin together gi|h the L*raten ant’s sword to fall again into tbo
hand, of friends
Uuartermnster Ser­
geant. J. B. Fenton, son of Cel. Feutoa,

To the Ladies!!

nidon o
(Mtto 1
coolly b

M. A. M«n.)t wtm« MsasMOea u
rtspiy Mj^sklsiy^tLums e^s-s

Tax amount of woo! that will be pur­
chased at this place, thia season, will be
beforo us 18
of ring which «as
upwards of 15v,&lt;XK&gt; lbs Pricos vary­
foolishly bought of a " sharper" on our' ।
ing from 40 to 60 cents per lb.
streets cu tbo day of the Mvnagenc. It j
was banded to us for inspection, an ! wo ;
pronounce it good—good bras.- good !1
for nothing. Several dollars wx. paid |

-4 / 53 Fsrxa.

Wo Sell the Florence Sowing Machines

DRESS

11 th, tbo day of firing the Manon- Ho
Tux IOth Michigan Cavalry arv to sujs that a mite only as. askel from
hold a rc-muon in tho city ot Detroit. the people to defray tho expense of ths
1 powder, and small sums were Geely
contributed from many who bad moaey j
Ax oxdiaaga touchingly pictures "the with thorn.
mak-vulcut potato-bug sitting in west-'| This event casts a sod gloom over the ।
era feneo-vDrnor. aad waiting for busi- . entire community in tho vicinity of Gnll,
Lake, and in fact fur miles around the ,

00KSA3P curtoi

We make no drives and tell no liea, but sell
Goods on their merits.

DETROIT
STOVES

nUUtEsI
guard informed I
ol.) wore tho IB
armed with Eat
hundred strong.
jpfiaflJ
ion mon) weep c

A Jackson Livery-man chargod 125
to cary a (isasaiger from Jackson to
Eaun Rapsds recently -High.

•n roctirr Boons.

New York to Chicago,

N&lt;4£r«pting those that blow mors.

mt &amp;r a littta Inej.

i ssid havo always uujovwd praeable re-1
I latfons lotronl each other.
Reuben M. Gates, brother pf Robert
1 Hfo e bene is in Yatea City. Ill-, rem. ,
out as soon as ho heard uf tho tarriDto .
and aad affair and bai doos all he erald.
haring kindly eared fur the children and
sent them to his own hetue, where they
will receive ths kind peoteotfoa of ll|o*o
who lament the tots of their brpd.er;

*

tjSHsF

'roin

Miss A. E Wotvs baa aa fine a di
play of Millinmy Goods in her Store i

Reid tbo carl uf Dr. Alkie, in thia

OMCIMBI,

And wo will sell them as cheap as any house

b a Cal! ad ttt rim a bii Pile tf (Hi«will fin

Auxaoa Wain is bound ovsr L
trial a! the July term uf Circuit Court

itttod at nnen.

DRESS SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,

HARDWARE

kept ia the rig'it placv” until ho baud- [
ed back io ths person more money tliaa
was paid for the ring. Of course ho '

Aartrtey A Slade. Agents.

ism .

GO TO MUDGES'
i jr Clothing—25 per cent cheaper than
any other hones in Hastings, Empire
I

IKES’
aocfn All

DENTIST,

a good haul, 'coarse he wouldn't That
is the way he gets stampe. By tie way ।
tills is a good ring. After taking it uB \
' the finger it still loarm a ring. We
might pass it round and give rings ns
pramiuao for delinquent subsariptions

;Mrille
Uiiu.

Paurfits, oar worthy Judgw of Probate,
stertol yesterday for a trip to Kanea
Van Awsrxoutiu —Tho M ctiagcrie
City. Omaha and many pointe of internet with ill crowd and eateh-pcany-attoadancies has oomo and piuo- As far as

Trying to du business without adver­
tising is lit» winking at a pretty girl
through a pair of gtecn guggles. Yea
may know what you are doing, but no- ’
body else dore.

fectiom

Orangeville, Juns 19th, 1871.
Ed. B.xxxa.—Tho weather haring
toned down somewhat, I rooeladed to
writo you before "Old Sol" should again
get his anger up and send his 96“ of
heat upon us. Since my last, we hare
had a splendid rain ; corn and other
grain is shooting up very fast indeed.
antics. Tho daneing and teats of tLo
T&amp;o potato -bug which we bare cursed
white Arabian horue ran excellent, and
so much, ho. taken umbrage nt our hud
tho [owforming mules olicil.xl unusual
words and harder thoughts, and has mi­
grated, I guees, fur they ero getting very

Wexxs's Riana—Up to 8. P. Cady’s
farm they havo a gublcr that disappear­
ed a short time ago, aad after dilligent
secreh they found him settin* on a nost
as kndly and as antagonistic as an old
ben-turkey. Tho ben gora every day
am! lays her egg and then goes off to
buuorse leering the gobler al homo to
take ear. of the nest. We presume she
will tot bM take care of tho littto ones
also when tliey bo teli out

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R
u ^“raral '*’**“*' *** “• “n- T,WT '**”

Sumo arguwl that tho old ones hod dis­
appeared to make wsy for the new ones,
but it seems there hae been plenty of
time for lhe young to have batched out
and made their appearance, yet there is
but few aq^ta of them at present.

berry festival hold at tho Baptist Church,
in this place, on Friday the 19th for lhe
benefit of tho Bunday School Library.
Mrs. Snook, tho superintendent, aamsted
by other ladies of tho place, added to
tho evening’s entertainment by giving
some grand tableaux.
Tbo tab'oca tt statuary, rvprweuting Faith, Hojc, cal Charity, wu beau­
tiful indeed. Also that of Pocahontas
raving th. lifo of Cep’L Smith. Evraybody, and his wifo aad children enjoyed
themselves hugely, and went boms fool­
Mu. Ksxblx, finding he could not got ing that th. fow diiwM apaat oy them
tbe water arrnngcmi’nte ready in time for tbe Uwdabto pttmra of raising a
at the old ranting mill ba. removal his Sunday fthml Libswry fund, but illy
machinery ‘o thr. cast room uf the new
wsrebousu building ol Bartow 4 Good­
year. He has a shall from C. F. Dwight
A Co'a. Elwutor building and evurything will be bi running order in a tew

Ooaaimox.—In Mr. Goodyear's reso­
Frat, a floak. of thirty sheep, ft P.
lution of last week befcrv the Board o!
J. V. Minkler baa opened hie new Cady fisp sheorod 201 pounds of wool, Saperviwws, where he moved to amend
and
of
the
some
flock
this
year
21
lamb.
picture Gallery, at tho old Poet Office
tlic report of tbo cnamiltso by deducting
building First eia*
gnaxnnon the oqualnntion of the city of Has­
tnrd or money refunded. Call and eor.
tings—tastes 4 of **1000" it should have
read ••MI.OOO.”
Also a two-lins wool local read ”40X1"

un SHORE &amp; UCHM
SOUTHERN RAILWAY

hbut*
of lath and.
O, foe &gt;N

The Board uf Supervisors ut Krat
County give tbe papers, of that county,
for publishing the proceedings ot that
body, fifty Mate per equate; which ia
about aa it should be. If any rounty
eau't j»y/s.r retro for its work, ths work

Hvar sis Foot.—Mr. A. IL l*re«,
whife uniomSag boraM torn A tain st
CharioUr during the horse rsoos, met
with a severe acrid.nt; tbe platform
gave way and foil on bin right ifat hart,
tag it very bodly.

Scat Sruia._&amp; P. Cady Esq, of
Rutland, near thia dty, sold today to
Mr. Hunlteyof Grand Rapid, twvlve
steers, two and Urno.yi'U-eLi's, their
united wrigtita bring 14^!^. Tli&lt;ar
anrngs weights bring 1,210 lbs. They
were mid for
pur hnndm.1. It,.twedvo steers bring, in th. song Htt’e
rai of «M84d.
&gt;

PamgUateTs Carriage Maaufoouwy,!
wv ttotkvd Mr. ft J. Pltelte.Ti-bad just
parcel a fin, lop-bugp-.nad another
man »n jut preparing to purchase an­
other ttocii inatnjM arc occurring

holding a recto, of moot courts befomj)

Sheridan, Jane 19th. 1871.
The contract for Luihling a depot, nt
thia place, was lot to Enwau Ones, Esq.
His well known integrity and rasrgr of
character, are a .uflteirat gnaraatoo that
tho work will bo ranted on to completion
without delay. There ia conaidiwablo
talk of changing tbo asms of thio place,

■BX.CELSIo.fc
Black Silks from $1.50 Upwards.

Wood* Self-Raking

TjI YLOR,

HA WKIH'S' and DA YTOlf

8UiaK7 SLOT
PITTS, RACIJfE and TECUMSEH

THRESHERS AND CLOVER HULLERS/

POPLINS, PONGEES, GRAY MIXTURES
JAC0NET8,
NAINSOOK PLAIN,
INAINSOOK CHECK.
NAINSOOK fiTRIJ'ED,

8ATI
7A
I

SWISS MUBL1N,
BOOK MUSLIN,
MARSAIIXE8 UF1LTS,

VICT0B1A LAWN,
FRENCH FINISH uAMBfiKl
SHIRT FRONTS.
HANDKERCHIEFS

and the largest stock of

AGRICULTURAL

MACHINERY

in Barry Ouunty—foe sale by

E. P. BURRALL.

The Largest Stock in the City !
nsMtaU WBirffi. tk-kisgb checks, a. t r csssuraix

�)WN &amp; CARTER,
250 Main Street,

panted by m auranuewua, who wrote in
short-hand M he o-jened tetter, and dic­
tated to him. When half of the jouru-

fall and dispatch tho answer, to evrroepondenta. and the banker w«» joined by
a seeuod. to whom 1m&gt; dictated during

MOR) UAUK MALE.
IM.sit hartac bssa omSs te the as«

aEwfewswiffi
- s»ira‘......

WAP aAXK^»onu rxicx to err

NEW YORK BOSTON.
■
ALBANY,

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MICHIGAN

O’CLOCK

sasu'x."

smscru. rotxtn w n* ru«« *&gt;» »«» i

FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN

। Of I r EGloV^OFJlENNHVLYAMrA

WALL PAPER

tuts aaiLwar vxrxsM ruox
1
Itoehroter U&gt; New York, 3&gt;-&gt; miles,
Buffalo to New York, 423 imtea
Dunkirk to New York,,4Mmiles
CteraUtrf to K«* Tert, OlbmiJaa,
Cincinnati to N. Y-, WO »!&lt;«,
axd is nu«
j fjT’22 to 27 xr_x* rxr »uowra torn-

A .M&gt; DECOP ATIO.’SS

in 16 DAYS

-hollv denetslent upon bls own
raerti.mx.
Ha however, poeBrooed a
slonl boon and a roxolute por;«&gt;»o. aul PAPER AND OIL CLOTH WINDOW SHADW, TAJ^ELB, MCTVBt
CORD, JtC. AMERICAN AND SUUiCH-dWteLAND. IN

■

aBtroijs ty dbtajW Atej^’teNw Terk^
53T MOmil-s witbuwcbemgaofr'achro.

L'iiffii’St.B’.KVfi.V1
cooa. Though be has bmdrods ut sal»Mdiaatta to de hb bidding, and could
derate himrolf entirely to raa, and en­
joyment he yM labor, constantly, net
pscniitting hours uf travel topa?x unim­
proved. And wbat is true of this iu liridual, will be found to bo true of all •
successful self-made men. Tlwy havo l
begun their careen with a keoa rrji-■
aateou of the importance of time, and of •
the asos salty of making every moment ■
talk if he would aebtev* jiro.i» rity and
eentarace. Thaw who wait upon luck
or a stroke of good fortune to carry thorn ;
forward, will never make prugn-sa, bow- '
ever great may l»e tltab abi'.itiea “Th '
Creatur gires braiaa.” dedarod Muntos^tuon. -foot he does not guarantee

.— —, Jsm.. HWatarfb. Fa.,
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■■■ THEA-NETAR

CURTAIN GOODS

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WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS

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ijohtsis'i’uKiMtta*.

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■ IM ee4 IteX’pvw.roeta L 1.1.
nillM*. Krmlilrsl ss4 Isirrsdi
ssn, Dtsrasee ef ta* Bees. &gt;■!&lt;

'warier v-estes ere

nip

Hay —Nothing is more neeo-ary thaa
to euro tbe bay crop well, and it U beat
to begin early whba gvaax comes into
Uorooms, wbmh wiM teave it w.U raa-•
tained, and if gvatte rain, occur after
math, wlacl. are very Kksly to do. gives1
There is a story told uf a laadhohler,
it a good start. Hie moro rapidly the' who, unable to make a living from his I
hay m dried in the sun tho bettor it h. faro, aad ateodilv running behindhand. |
Baton mowing gvm-lxsd. *o through‘ teased half af it to a Deuont for a numthe fields or meadow, and null Or cut her of yean. At UiJ&gt;ad of the time.!
out thu rankest of thu weed*, these most the teaant came to him with an eflor to j
damaging to the gro» and hay.
pucchaao. Greafly eurpriaad, tho ownn
Ptarraa.—Do botl.t stack be tanriI replied: •This is ix -eodingly stnngv.
in before it has n good .tart, aad wine. may tsil me how it happen, that, while
turned in look to too water and salt .up-■ 1 eouM not firn upou twice as much
ply in the pwtun-x. nothing dries up thei tend, for which I ]&gt;oid no rent, you nn
fountains of milk fike a luck a! water■ regularly paying me twu hsadrwi a year
aad salt, see also iL-t Uro gvaas is actI fcryowT fans, nd are able tn a few
fed off too close, m il drouth xhvuld oc­ ri-or. to purehase il!" The peasant n cur. it would bo itrjurious to tho^utAj
stffl. aad said, r&gt;; 1 got up. and uid I
«au&gt;c, y»« lay In bad and enjoyed your
.rtata; I rase in the tnondng and mindad my business" There is eery much '
sqtpj sense in this homely nnpuhse. —
tho gr&gt;«t mass of humanity take |
iha teirid easy and wondir at tlio same
W*l&gt;y more “grist dor. not come to
their mill,” a fi.-w at work early and Uta.
iSinrueing every moment, and they ultimsMy adiiuve financial sneqns
The same U true of these augsgwl in
other than strictly bounces purxmte.—
No matter what may l»c their odrautatttC* disadvantages uf birth, they artiifiknssfnl mra Who fook upon time
aa jrwh.i '. and permit...».xld mom-nt.
to go to waste. Elihu Burritt, white
pursuing tbo avocation of n blacksmith,
mastered 18 Unguagee an&gt;l 22 Europe­
PoraTOM —Tba lute planted oltea &lt;n- an dialects. Hate wrote kb ConteinpUcapo th. rot whid&gt; attacks th* early tions white traieliag on Ids circuit.—
planted varieties. Keep clear of weeds, Samuel Smites telle us that one of hi.
as every word takes the nlare uf big M»- friends, an eminent genttemvn ot Lon­
tatoee. rapeeiaUj flxgaoa.B4rt wu.Js don, learned LaUn and French white
“waning buafltef as an errand bur in
I Manchester. Dr, Mason Good, he adds.

tJwlJ

n«v eiw »iins»tai—aM&lt;rhi,u.. .
Mw. so. S—H* .SMS —swltata srv.-wta.

ir’rl

SSi^iSKSSz:; --

REDUCTION OF PRICES

GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS

SAKIN &amp; MASON’S.

JURUBE3A

■aM'j

S^uGrwfa Ir'iLt, ct&amp;-V fltLt
rn^t/
iav OIL dLtftfMi

JVRUBEBA.

tUwGcfuudl.
iv.tVtexy

land abculd be very rich, mellow, warm
and well tiAd
.
Woxnxo Aanuu—Mitet bo well f«l
and rrgulariy watered wbon cool, ami
give long noonings in hot weather.

vxvJ
l&amp;Y.tCyrKMiy

/mu a£c ur/Lo oh/
alUjizluL OMdu UAMd^aiti

Fowra—Do not tel thran lock of fresh
water, ospociaHy if
' ’

Dr. Ms’ Erliact tf Jmte!
ful interrala of waiting for dinner, and i
Madame De Uo.be sorop..., d several of |
her charming volumes while waiting for
the I*rinrcs to wbcan aba gun her dnilr
l«Wms.
Ste.ikroom l*ug:»t lumwif
uffimetic and taanscratiou white work*
tat aa an rnginrwian during tbe nightahlfta Watt taught himtelf chemistry
and mechanic, while working at his
tnutoof a matbernatual thatram-nt makeft Mt tMateootxtne that ho was learn­
ing German from a Swiev dyer.
And so we might go un, were it neaeatary, enumwr-itinr instances of what
individuals have achieved by cmploring
afithotte*. QcaaraBy .[Mhii*. t|«

"“•"‘“MS&amp;SWvn-..
i\i.fistss’.ts—
„L

Uolors of all N/tatle

male,

soo musts
A-Q-CUtH

is ore.
W

!Tte Ltaj if W’j aS Suit

Averill Chemical

aa soon aa is sroa what tba set b.

E. &amp; H. ANTHONY A CO.

UhBwtftw
'ffaiwwasri

KI DELI

Parrr Gum&gt; -OprvW. wOl Mow fee ;
making many uselosa shoots, which .
abould be robbed out at the start, mul- j

REMINGTONS

■ for
—
“•"ra A
' university crews.
Goooaxxxxiie—Wldlirir- MffW •FroThelK
— —.nfn^
———J hare been reorivod

from Harr.rd, Brown a_-«l Bowduin.
white for tho Uttar erows frwn Amherst,

aaflscra^4^

mile, long and with but ono bend in tho
risar and that pear&gt;he sod of tbecocru
Tbe race. wCl ba rowed straight away,
fl**.*&gt; &lt;»** «4* .¥ thought tbo chief
eontsat will Co between Harraid and

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SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN

Al*-, r.te-, &lt; aivst.SDr Fe.*l,l&gt; Sg.
ijEtfas'n-SffiL'edsfc
WEX.'lH

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FIRE ARMS.
Mold »&gt;jr tho Tratln Genorullr.
A Utaeat Uteeoeei io Deetera.
»a» ArslAW Ms Ftasta Xtao. &lt;1- -- ,

GRIFFITHS.

CKffRAte'ffliiffiME*

Michigan

Exchange.

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Chicago, Boek lalaad. aad PieiCc B.
B- Contpaay.

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ADMINISTRATOR'S MALE.
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H A! H A!
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Go than tar your

NEWCAJLMT HOUSE
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Family Sewing Machine,:
diirptTcC’^diBrcTKO.

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                  <text>VOL. XVI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1871.

mi tojiws ca^

err, told tte tiiai wo wore not grappling;
with th* enemy atone in the fien-e en.
counter. In three minute* time frumi
the beginning of the conflict’ tho
•
my', artillery were rendered u»eto» toi

rw/ii at UNION BLOCK!
»/ out loaded with packages. I

sharp ring of cutlaia upon cutlare, tho
deadly “thug" followed by the gurgling
of the life current, flw groans and
shrieks of ths dying, u the Ucelod
Tho trophies of this day wor^J pioweapons broke through the (Moment of o?s uf artillery, a largo r.mountWkmall
dotting and [rmsl a vital part, all ia- arm*, color*, mules and hunre to the
number of 1,200, and large quantitio*
beggar dcneriptfon. If the noise of the of shot, shall and ammunition. Tbo
buttle was appalling, wlwt was the right orewnyto las* in kilted and wounded at
uf it to the suiuativa beholder? Ia Churubusco and Ben Pabto wa* 2,800
twenty minutes tho struggle hero was men and l.bOO prisons** '•fdght goneowr. The rood toward Kan A ng.4 waa ml* and two hundred other U^Brer* were
crowded with tl» fugitive raespy hgflchlngrkc frightened Sheep from fins

AGRICUITU’AL MACHINERY,
&amp;c. &amp;c.

$40,000 WORTH OF GOODS.

JL complete assortment in every department,
;
Thrss Gooe^from
61-4 cts to/5.00,
\ M***_____ . . ~
18 3-4 cts. to $5.00,
Groceries wa&lt;j dawii,
Domestics very low,
Heavy Boots and Shoes S&amp;por cent. Mow usual prices,
Johnston' s helf'Raking Reaper,
Nations of every description, ^c., J^c.
H'e want everybody to see our Goodsand Prices.
Ithaca Combined Sulhcy Rake, .
Ho,B UY FOR CASH,nc SELL FOR CASH, and can af­
and Broadcast Plaster and Grain Sower,
ford to sell for less prices than Jackson, Kalamazoo or
Grand Rapids, and wo WILL DO IT.
j

BUCKEYE and CLIPPER
Mowers and Reapers!

lie will duftlicafe any bill bovght at the above named^
towns and deduct S per cent.

Jons
Hastings, June tSth, 1871-

Picture Frames
a sPECMLrr.

499831
tin? most complete Block In the city, manufactured by Richmond
A Backus, the only reliable form in use. A full tttock of

al! kinds that arc used in khe County, ns cheap ns can be pt
w
raaaed elsewhere.

Blank Book*
Memorandums, tfcc., &amp;
a fresh supply

JACKSON WAGONS
Glen &amp; Hail Threshing Machines, Clover
Hallers and Gmin Drills, anil Gale's
Patent Sulky Rake.
.
tfiu? (

d

to Gen. Scott* bead-quarter! to ask that
a divanion might be made in front of the
bill of Contreras, in order to mask the ;

J. L. &amp; DAN. REED’S
------ to buy------

Ing adequacy. And this i« ono reason
why ao fow arc willing to enter tho
rank* as profcaeional teacher*,taking the
porition merely as a stepping-stone to
some other profession.
Many ladies who hare tcarcely Jho
nn.-ans of support,will live ia the narrow­
est way, rather than sacrifice health and
grow maturely cld by earning a ccmvctency in th* vocation of teacher, white
mon will prefer to vegetate on three or

roof and towers, the walls around it
the tops of the adjoining convent and
all the atone buildings in tbo vicinity
if to cook their meals, that the enemy were crowded with tbo enemy's sliarpmight be daeenod in regard to the |; shooters Tho neighboring corn fields
movement* of oar column*. In the rn-1
vine uur tines were halted and closed up. ,
Our brigmte udrwncvl directly against
The chargM in uur musket* wetted by the church. They opened upon us with
tho raia, wore h*»tily. drawn and wo re-1I maiki-try and artillery. We were asloaded onr piece*. Wo ate a tilths from |
tlio *can*y supplies in our knapaack*, I
derou* Gros ever beheld, in front and on
and prc]»arod for the attack. It was now . both Sank*. The noise of tho battle to
I six o'clock. Cot liilryto brigade was in .
the cast of the bridge of Churubusco,
tho advaaco. Gon. Cadwatadv fotowod t
while Cok Hansom, al the head of Geu.
Pierce'* brigade was for around to the
southwo« of Vali nas'* division, kevpiog

pay Cnsh for iny Groceries, I
Cash for Produce, mid sell for Cnsli

BOOTS AND SHOES Dr. AIKIN,

Gold &amp; Silver .Watches,

THE DRAFT AND CUT

If you always live with tho*o who are
fau&amp;n, you will yourself learn to limp.
The waiter I* a most irmistablo per-

Philippe, who bare been engaged tn tho «pi«&gt; wltich sjKrils the potatoes, if you
work of instruction. laBroyere, Rous­ forget to put it on."
seau, DoStart, and many other* whovo
What's tiro difference bctwse-i a hon­
writing* on the mental and physical
discipline of youth, have been of great
importance to educator*, have entirely
overlooked thi* subject. A few year*
ago a writer in tho Now York 7«.-Xw
tl&gt;u» referred to this matter: “It would •oe a cow turn pail.
Tho heathen Chinee, according to a
)do who have never had tiro kti re ex­ law of the Flo were Kingdom, must bare
perience, or have never observed tho a white sheet in hie homo to wear to
fact in other* that a few years teaching
would i-omptetoly break down the hcalthItocpto generally bavo an idea that
scbooltoecbing is a gtttoel, easy occupa­
tion, designed for men and women who
half his company ley doad around him.
A Broad atreot merchant being in­
uro too loxy to work with their hands. formed that ho bad broken tho com­
lions ia that quarter.
Tho tiring etoixl at tbo r post*, working
Many pooplo understand no fatigue but mandments, said: "Never mind, ehsrgo
Just then ujsm the loft, to the north­ their guns with great rapidity regardtoss
muscular. Physical labor is no more it to broakago."
cast and near San Goronbus, Gen. Tar- of tho surrounding carnage. Our re­
like school teaching, than potato;-* uro
An Alabama journalist hcare “of tbo
rejon, at the toad of 2,000 or 3/XX) car- serves worn lirought up, and within tho
like strawbarrio*. Scbooltuochiag d*als demise of mny due* in Madison, kilted
airy advanced to attack us. Our brig-&gt; circuiiof amito between 30,000 and
with (ho nerve*; it is a constant giving by inceasanrbariong ■» Draocratic can­
ado faced about to beat of! this attack. 40,000 men wore engaged in earnest
away of uorron* vitality. One would
W* advance! to more oren ground. and deadly conflict Some of the boat
enduro tho some, or ton-fold tho amount
The enemy came on at a gallop with a artillerists of Franco and Spain in the
of mantal labor, for th* some number of
great flourish of trumpets and bugle*. Mexican serrico, wcro working tho onehouro orory day, in th* quiet and solTheir tancoa were at rest, with rod, blue my to gun* in the church, around it and
itudo of the ideraaat library, without
and green penona. just back of the at Churubusco. Pitted again*-, three,
half tbo lots of norrou* «lreugth, and
stool heads, fluttering ia the brerxu. As was tbo bail onginrering drill of the
without feeling tliat axlmartiou which is
they cam* on, our front platoon* dropped groat Republic of the north, that knew
the right kneo upon the ground resting no superior and owned ro master. For the imeperablo shadow of school labors.
upon that and the left foU. Our guns two and a half honr* tbo inccs wn*. roar It is th* constant supervision,th* watohi Ofics So. U Canal St. Grand Haplds,
folaem.wakcfulnc.ns and anxiety to rtreawere brought to our right rid s, with of more than a hundred pioeoa of artil­
(FUrt •!«« »•&lt;*•&gt; of
Uetet.)—I* Mln
uous effort* to bring all the wind*
Lsbte *W .sc*M!f»l t« seriag *H *teMeC4U bayonet* elcratej at nns^WSif forty- lery shook tbo earth. Wo stood unmov­
around you into sympathy with their
five degree*. The inner hnce presented ed amid tho pititoM storm uf grape, can­
tovon*. this unrelaxed stroteh of nerve*
arms os the owmy charged and daring ister and musket shot, loading and tir­
which rack* and drelroy* health. There
tho interval*, tended and fired with ing into tho enemy’* rank*. It seemed are, it is true, many wlffi come out angrosl rapidity into thn enemies rank*.'
■catbed, but they are three uxnally, who
Thoir pistol* and OJCxqwtes made tome where one went down c d'jam rprang
have but tittl* inure*! in iWr borines*,
havoc among our troupe, but wo were up to occupy hi* place. A heavy cano­
who go through the routine olmoet meteat emrering the ground in front of u*. py of smoke rested orrr tho field. At
chaaioaDy, ‘ *’
’
”
with yellow cloaks and blue uniforms, tinws we took aim ns the nmoko lifting, ham tide
when Shields extended hi* line* and in- revealed the form* uf our euemir*, and
then again we were only guid.«i by ths
flash of tboir gun*. Our battorio*;

C. H. HICKS !
CARRIAGES

or by adding two letters to itf Quick.

A lasy chap bus found out that work­
ing between meal* is unhealthy for him.

was directed to attack the works around
the stone church of San Pglilo, pbuut
100 rods west of t he train work* of Clto •
rabuseo. Gen's. H^roe and Shield*
Wo groped our way along narrow i were now ordered to th» rear of Ban
path*, over slippery ro:k», and al times,
floundered through clay and mu.l and
stealthily drew near the position ot Va­
lencia* troona. Boforo it waa fairly and tho whole Mexican army,numbering
light we had a position ia a deep ravine uenr 2.’&gt;,CC0 mcn.hnd matted in end i office, mpoahible to two or three official
oronnd Han 1’ablo and Churubusco.
I’ superiors. And yat thu* far it is a sub­
The fortified church of San Publo, its ject which has escaped the notice of all

.J. ROBERTS A. OO.

Carriage Shop City of Hastings,
GROCERIES,

Women now lecture on every subject
&lt;avu cookery and temperance.
IttetKMsiblo to bo doing romothing
and yet bo very idle.
iTh* cheapest and loapwt canroyanco
—a train of thought.

What leads people to boy all sort* of
tenth a: auctions? More bid euriaaity.
scene of slaughter. Scvimtoen hundred
m bravo follows as ever did duty in the
Our low wa* 137 lolled and about 000 ;
Mexican eorvlco cut down by cur vresp- wnumfod. A heavy proportion of our '
I eras, wore sleeping in death or groaning lot* wcro officers. It wm noariy sunset
when thu fighting wa* over. Tl.u* ended
As if tbo hand of a special Proridenco, thi* day, diaticguuhod by tho ovont of '
had interposed in our behalf this im­ irt battle*, in thrca of which our brig­
portant victory had been achieved, with ade wu. nagaged.
• I1M |o us, of only sixty men. Wo I Cedar Greek, Jun* ID, 1871.
captured 22 pioocaof artillery, 800 mutes
and horsos, groat quantiti** of ammuni­
Sanitary View of Toashiag.
tion and smell arms, and 800 prisWnrery frequently so* Ln newspaper*,
. utim, including with them four gouorul
and bbar from tho learned of our proAfter tbo capture of the enemy’s f»e»:.on, *uggvtticn* relative to tho hredtii
works at Contreras Gen. Twiggs camo and physical training of pupil*; and wo
■ on to the ground end took command of certainly all understand that the phys­
. bis division. Gen'a Worth and Quit­ ical structure hu a dircot influence upon
man, who were advancing to aid u» in the functional operations of tbo brain.
The morning of the sicniomblo ‘.’Vth I tbo attack on Controrus, finding the Consequently, phytic al inability is often
About 100,000,000 potato bugs are in
of August at length sent its dusky out­ work* curried, turned back to San Au- a greeter otxtaototo ad vanoom cut,than a
the neighborhood of Oshkosh. as count­
line* tip the eastern sky. It wna still j gustinu in front of the enemy’s position lack of mental adaptation to certain stud­
ed by the editor
raining, and tho clouds were dark and i at San Antonio. Our Division with Gon. io* and ia on important reason wby two
A Dubuque girl got a reinister for a
| Twiggs at its bead, folfowed in pursuit pupils ot the somo ago, and avoragn husband by sawing wood to raise money
urnni were put in motion It was still of tlio enemy slung the Baa Angel road. m.'ctal capacity, cannot be forred
so dark wo canid not sec an object fire
through the same curriculum of tho pub­
Tbo inoomsJrom internal revenu*, for
feet distant &lt;lu? soldiers were ordered ahy toltowcd u*. Major Gardner with lic school; a»l as a cunsequoncn of the the rear ending June 30, will be from
to keep within touching distance that die -*lh artillery and detachments of I neglect or abusu of health, we frequently •140,000,000 to •146,000,000.
I uuno might wander from tbo rank*. other rcgiiuu&gt;it&lt; remained in cliarga of •co potted and stimulated precocity and
Liwcll calls his tatret work "My
Gen. Shield*, though the senior officer, the prisoners. The rifle regiment of inimbcrility. Therefor* health is not a Study Window." He i* presumed to
did not interfere with the plans of Geo. I Major Luring kept up a constant fire nn foreign subject to education, but wo sel­ have taken great panes with it.
। Smith. Twigg*, with a '..art of his diA throe «yod cat i* a Noank produc­
dom *ee or hoar anything about the
us at San Angel. In a few moments health uf I cueher*; and yot tho propor­ tion, and Noank would like to know, if
trvra*. that Is to the south ol thn enemy'* la* aids were hurrying in all direction* tion of instructors who lose their health you please, how is that far ey* ?
Who was th* wisest man ? Knower.
works on tbo hill Quitman wm in tho with bis orders. Gen. Pillow, with his by teachings* greater than that of pupils
pcdregol, (field of rocks) to tho south­ division, advanced serthoart to the at- who lose it by »tudy. It ia th* excretive What did he know ? He know enough
to go in out of tho rain.
east. Pillow, farther to tho east, had
inteqxMcd hi* divuiaa between Son An- UrigarU thrown out to right an.l hit by I
lonto end Cbnrubusco on the eaawway, Gen. Worth to surround the enemy's tho health, particularly of women, so that
whflo Worth with 1,000 men of his di-! works nt San Antonio wcro discovered every toac-her of a really high order
vision was prepared to batter th* strong I by them in time, so they retreated filing make* a sacrifice for which it is impoa-

and in fact everything kept in n firat-clnss STATIONERY STORE.
Hi pau Ouh far all lUml, of Grain, and sell Grand
Please call and examine atock and price* before purchacing
Hapids Plader. Ohio JM’ie, IVater Lime and Sall.
elaewhere.

M.n* &gt;«. l«n.

NO. 9.
The causeway «o* covered wish the et&gt;ray's retreating cabmna. Worth and
Pillow and Shields united ia the pursuit. Hanioy rode forward and roquewt
od tho [rivilego ot following the enemy
with his br^ade. Tho way was cleared
and the cavalry dashed forward in pur­
suit They engaged *r.d captured a
body of tonon*, cut down all who op­
posed them, and took many prisoner*.
C*pt. Kearney continued the pursuit
lung after file recall was »Jund».l Tho

•MUa-

�CLicago, recently pubhslred m tbs Ctnesgo Tnfore To-day we giro ns an
additional chapfi-r, a brief article do•criptim at ono of the important wost-

which to practically, we aeppota . co.tinuation of that Rood, and which is
th* great thorough&amp;re from Chicago for
Northern Missouri and Kansas, and in
coansetioa with the Burlington and
Missouri Road, on* of the uuat direct
routes to Omaha and toe for Wert ris
the Union Iferific.
Tbu oOcara are: Presidmit, Hon.
Jamse F. Joy, of Detroit; Troaaurer, A.
In uujtocr column of tou w»oka Roe- T. HaD. Ch cago; Ovn’L Superintend­
ent,
R. Harris, Chicago ; Gen l. Ticket
aw will be found an article ftom the pen
of Gaetas IV. Coans, the able editor Agent, Samuel Powvll. CMoago [ Genl
of Jforywr'. If'reHy, giving in brief the Freight Agent, E. R. Wadsworth. Chi­
Idstrry cf the -Vlnunis^rstiou, to which cago ; Assurant Snp'L, N. D. Munsou,
we invito the attention of every reader. Qumey. HL; Div. Scp'ta., L. Carter.
It ia tbo di Ings of the government, Burlington, Iowa; H. Hitchcock, Gales­
under tbo Republican Policy, that this burg, HL. and C. H. Hudson, Chicago.
Thi. rood ia one of tho oldest in tho
article so forcibly illuatratM, and which
seems to ua ia worthy of .pedal com- State, and on* ot tbo best managed
road, in tho satire West. Ite construe ■
don was wwsmsnoed in 1852 with tbo
b.U41»a M . uwk, II Dll. fe,,. ton
Aurora to too " Jauction,’’ on tho Gale­
na R. IL, and since then luu buon gra.1ually extembxl fill tbo cumpany now
own 750 uiitaa of track, of which about
153 miles have leen added sinco too
date of the lass annual report in June,
18T0. A rousiderahlo portion of too
Tms Rravzr.—Die rvwultof tho equal­ lino lx now laid with double tracks and
ization ot the property by the Board of too rompsny are also introducing steel
Supenirore shows the great love of the rails aa feat ee praetkabto. Tho follow­
ing extensions have been made during
toe past year:
The Fox River Valley Uno, incorpo­
publican, and tire property of the
tkn township of Hastings was equalised rated under thtf nnme cf the Ottawa,
at *WM, aod t'roirieriile at*3M,8fiO. Oswego, and Fox Rirvr Valley Road,
Dte total in the County being H«S2P.- which runs from W««! Aurora to
182. Undtr too srtkn •©! the prereut Streator, a distance .of- 80 1-2 miles
Board over which a prominent Democrat, This road runs through a vary fine ex­
D. G. Robm-cn, of toil city, pr—dtw, tent of country, tho farm, in Fox River
and uf .-Qutm ewrtrote its action, as bo Valley, being all in a high state of culti­
makes the committees, the equalized vation. Dim Uno is already doing a
- vttluo of tbo property in too city of paying business, and is of great impor­
Ha»titipu*&amp;Ul,5l8, and ia the town­ tance to tho country through which it
s’.ip of Hostings, *209,414, total ia runs; it crosses the Rock Island R. IL
Haafings Ury and township *701,932, on at Ottawa, end connects at Streator
incrcoau over toe previous year of *135,-. with a line to Dwight, ou toe Chicago,
327, "bd our readers will note that in , St. louis and Alton Road.
A line, 45 1-4 miles tong, from Men1870 l!iia:mfts bad one Supervisor, D
R. book, a Ri-publirem.'white in 1871 I dotta tv Frophrtslonn, on tho Rock
it fowl three Dcmotrate, but probably ' River, called too Illinois A Grand Trunk

Searsan'a Moxrru.1 nm Jnt lead,
off with a splendidly illustrated article,
bT J- T. Headley, o« Philadelphia.
Tho*. who do not know what rapid
atrid-n tbo ‘•Quaker City" ha. made in
lato years. will be surprised at the evidonc-a of progress and improvement
furnitood by both picture, and letter,
press. Philadelphia can boast of not
only being the largest city ia the world
ia point of territory, but of haring some
of tho tnn&lt;: bridges an I public buddings
ia tho country. Its chief glory. Itow•vw. ia tho absence of tonasnent booses,
and its noble system of cheap and pteaaant dwellings for the poorer clsssex
Mr. Headley writes of this admirable
fveturo at considernbte Length, end d»clares that this city, at least for itoelC
bat solved the difficult question, how to
provide suitable homos for tho poor.
Die next article is a vary interesting
account of Mr. W. H. Hallock’s Jaunts
in Japan, in which some valuable infor­
mation ia given ccnoerning ont-of-tbe&lt;ay portions of that marrolou. island.
Die picture, accompanying thia article
are very curious and .uggtwtive. Tho
moot important emy in the present
number is Honwo Bushnal'. able ditin winch this distinguished writer and
minutra'ion; and thu names of the gen- thinker presents what soem. to bo a
tlemon called by the President to so im­ very common-sansa and judicious view
portant a duty showed bow earnest was of a niuch-niixjto.1 que.tium Miss Lou­
his wixh that tho angry quoition should isa Bushnell follows her father with a
be settled wiHi too utmost regard to tho
charming aooount of a Fete-day at Maljust feeling, of tho United Staten, snd
yrt in B manner entirely hoaarabla to maison,-which will be real with pecu­
Great Britain. It ia, pnrbaps, nU an liar interest at this tima. A most curi­
unfair rule to judge an admin'airatiun ous article isR. W. Wright's 8am[&gt;»n'.
by what it does rutbur than by what it Riddle Solved—the' Uou*ttp vs. Tbo
foils to do. The om aviunx of every ad- Lion-cub, by which the learned writer
miniatration are noertaarily so many
that, if its character and sm-ricns be srt&gt;- appnara actually to have discovered the
mated only negatively. ■ very admiral;!u solution of Sampson’s oslebratod riddle,
general conduct of jmblic affairs may
seem to Im deserving of greet blame. thonsud years. We understand that
For it must hot be forgotten, IW judfcinK wcll knowu scholars to whom too arti­
an adminiitratiou that it is held reopuni- cle has been submitted. Karo given their
iblc fur that LbO’critic thinks ought to testimony as to its philologiool correcthare been dune—a point upon which nest and tho suundnnea of ite deduotliere may bo wide differences of opinion tiun». Mrs Richardson's litcely and
Beside, tbo illns rattaa of tho hones’, sensible Plea for Chinese labor will
purpose uf tho administration afford o i moot with tho aprirobation of every
by the comuiisuonara for negotiating American housewife; and Bark-Log
too English treaty, tho Sun Domingo Studies,
■■■ ■ -’by
-s Charlo.
—W.
••• Warner (author
Xia.
__ I_ O la one uf
Commitaiun showed Ute lairuca. of the , nf ^v Summer in —a n
Garden,)
ProaideuL Ho was iu forur of ancx ,^p n,o&lt;t • *,t.v- thoughtful, and suggretation, but a very influential element iu '
of th* writer of thi. gvnerahia party was opposed to it. The con“
—’ *
"
‘
teat had becotriu in sumo qunrteni very
bitter and [Mtuonal, but after a warm

show a hwjv annual toemow. Wvnoto
. tost dmtag the past fireal yosg 2.0W.
491,329 Iba, or mure ton.-, uno million
' tons of freight were carried over these
’ too. Dre number tri passengers wax

1^83,498, with a total mileage of 53.555.5W, girtag a. „&lt;rag. ttotanre uf
44.43 miles The company has added
largely to ite rolling stuck dwrittg too
pawl year, bwgmrtUffU »rw canal
1.&lt;25 foot foog. u» too »umli fitMcb of
the Ctaewgo Hirar,
a «Mt of *10,778.

Father Moutard. of Jackson, died at
Ann Arbor ou Wednesday.

Tire July number of “ Potorson’s
Magazine" is on owr table, end is nndually good, erea for this unrivalled
Monthly. The principal embellishment
is a vitiated steel engraving, “ Ahead of
too Fluid,’’ illustrating nn uld-fiuhioned
lure story. Th. fashion-plate i» on stosl,
and richly colored. - Prtrason,” be it
known, is celebrated tar tho surpassing
Ing style and beauty of his Paris fsshion-platee. The stories are all original,
and by our vary boat writers. It giros
more for tbo money than any other. In­
deed, it is n standing ■ wonder how so
good a magnuns can be published at so
tow a pries via. *2.00 to .ingle subscri­
bers, or 11.50 to clubs of four; but it is
to bo accounted for, wo suppose, by the
enormous circulation. As the publish­
er says, •• a small profit ou a larger edi­
tion is bettor, buto for the public and
far him, than a large profit ou a sm liter
edition." No lady of taste ought to be
without " Peter»un." Now is tho time
to .ubecribe, for the July number begin,
a now volume, and subscriptions wdl bo
taken, if desired, te^xynonthx at half
price, so that too kubecri)i*fon may end *

The now church at Hudson is nearly
oompfoted, and will cost *20,000.
Saginaw claims to have 1,805 steam
whiailre. Pleasant place, Saginaw.
Dr. StockwvD'a little daughter, at Oli­
vet, foil and broke her »m on tho 8(h.

By Aid. Hays :
That lbs walk from Broadway to toe
gate of the Fsir Grounds, on tbs south
side of State .trost.be built Ufore tbs
15th day of September. Said walk, to
be six fest wide, 8 sleepers, plank 5 to 0
- 1 1-2 inches tbkk, and
R«&gt;r. Mr. Gilbert, tauter of tho Bap­
Tbc whole to bo grad
tist Church, of Marshall, tended his res­
ignation on too 18lh inst

lightning struck a tree and killed
six horsot undonicath, four miles north
Of While Pigeon, lately.

Ladies' Misses and Childre

Cow art lire'■« street, reported toalibey

Shoes and Gaiters.

bad cx.niiwl Jlraedway, and that in
Tbo Methodista «&gt;f Galsebug are tak­
ing measures to rebuild their iiou«o of their opinion there ia not suSeirut work
worship. A subscription is in circnU- to be done &lt;&gt;o said street to Is* a job, and
end reconmcoded that the Street ComThe balance ir. the State Treasury mteiteoer bv iustructed to do such work
Juno 14th was |717,5Hb.M, increase
on
Mid street as lbs strest committee
during tho week *41,580.40.
shall direct. Report accepted and work
Tbo wife of Jcaso Olnoy, of Girard,
was seriously injured, on Sunday, by
Street owamittoe reported that they
the running away of a span of burse..
A boy imrae-l Eddie Failing, of Kal- bad let tbo job on Thorn. street. to Nn
amaaoo, 10 year, old, was drowned ou Qusckmbuh for *22.25. Report accept

\ WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

‘Jy Aid. Btrlow;
That the Street C-Htitsfesteaer be in1 true tod to fill up the walk between the
stere of Henry Goodyear and the Meat
Markvt. on the north aide id State street,
•o tint tlio water will iret run over tbs'
walk into tbo adjui-img lot. Carried.

for tho hostal term, its contents are
varied and interesting to such a degree,
that wo advise all wire require useful
and interesting literature to purchase a
copy, or subscribe for a year, nt *3,00.
A six year old »on of Mr. Ctoue of
Published at 838 Broadway, New York. Wynndott", was killed on tho 10th by
falling from a seaSuhl whereoa be was by tke following rote :
Single copies, 25 rente.
at ploy.
Afn—Aids. Bsrlow, .Kastman, Hays,
Sinew tbu »ra.ton of toe Grand Lodge, Kcnfirld, Williams and Wooley.
Dsxotusr's Iters Axxaics fur July
ib Felmiary last, there hate been 39
.Vkyi —Aid. Ham..
ia ax lull of entertainment for ths jure-. n.»w Good Tvm|jar Ixxlgro organized in
(See ordinance iu another column.)
nils, as ever, with tho prtoo reduced to! Michigan.
Tlx following account, were presented
*1.00 i&lt;ir yvar. Every b«y end girl |
S&gt; vctitret: himdzvd and twenty-eight
should barJ one Pu^htood at t*38 !___ t______ _
--b.
Broadway, New York. Single sojitoe, । during ' tho Commencenimtl exurcisot

r “r±s,,r“ "“""r bj'

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Fmtix Upperhotde, Iferhn, Rusun. end I and the wound i. pronounced a revere
Printed by Alexander Edelmann, Leip, j one.
zfg. It is filled to overflowing with 11- '
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laatrationa to accumptny it. various pat­
terns and suggn&lt;tiunx in fact it u a little
ahead of anything-we have seen. Price ,
•3 per year. Address 8. T. Txrurn Im- j Charles Snyder, a young tats residporter of ladies’ Fashion. 391 Canal St "K “ K“"d*t‘la'’- J«k«&gt;n County, died
t. ..
&lt;1n tlio 2It*, after n fair dnr. ■
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New Advertisements.
POUND OROUAMCE.

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iSfi- ftisrJste

westuf the railroad, upon tho north
edge of the marsh, where there is a
twitch end flag staticn. Tli- bam at­
tached to the tarm-houao is 40 by 50
feet, T-iy cjnyeutontly arrangvd for
feediag stock. Thi. summer another
barn is to be built. 50 by 80 feet, about
half a mils north of the farm-houa*.
The contract pneu for building is *3,900.
Senator Chandler also intend, building
a mansion for a summer rveidence,cither '

gSTELOPES

ROBERTS &amp;

A mu named Alteu harl one of hia H* same, end report in t w&lt;&gt; «cvk».—

A fouryenr old ehibl of Weatey B. | Bjr
KenfieM I
Miller, uf Grand Prairie, Kalamaxm ' Tlu‘
rirJ Attorney detuaad uf llw
county, foil intb a |«il of hot water on Sheriff of Berry emuity tlw munvy iu bis
tho 1! th, _&gt;.l
and --------w
-v-U.I.
bsdly scalds that • fa,a,k bcfoaglsg io the city, and io ca.e
it died the next
be aeglcet or refuse to pay the mbm that
Twa honorary dojreo, Ductor of Di- Le bo prosecuted forthwith.
On re •limi Coenoil adjourned.
Cao, B. Woo.; lUwrder.

Q.ULD fDM ISO ItlCIt-S
I^TKEL HCXV A S It noUtlkX.

Medicines,

pUOTOUMAfU ALBClte.

JJAtHW. OLAtotWAXr. nJ CU»M

Dye Stuffs.

BAKERY!
Softool Hooke S' Stationery.

IIOCEIT AN!
COX FCCTXQX HTOUS.

Subeeription. for the new French loan
will bo or«-ncd Munday next

United States Naval Academy of An­
napolis"—ita history; ite ground., odifioes, and monuments ; and tlto qualifi­
cations, diacipiine, and amusement of ite
cadets—is instractivvly end gracefully
xuuiuvw.
xuv im; rximioocu was _
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moot natural, and to tho nature of u®alollfb** J“P’’T “ Tery hapjely
things it was doom*! to diaapjxnntment.j’opi^^t*! by another, farther on,
No pooaible admin'atration could have I entitled •' Put-ia-Bay,” the scene of the
ki."d °f •P'7
iroet naval baUie of Lake Este.
pcctatam demands. W e deal with m«n
~ v.
n
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mon
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The Florida Reef Serios, by Dr. J. B.
and with human circumstance*.
If
Goaoral Grant had not been nominated, Holder, ia condude 1 la thia number. It
Judrn Chare would frayo been.
Bui jo ana of the mxst enter* xining of the
would hi. sMminiitratiqn haye wtisfied
those who feel that th* ton* of too rrusprom its eucyclo|red&gt;p characiff M was.
rat ia sordid and low t Do events Hnoe
tho .ummor uf 1867 iwpire remfideuro of cogree, imi—bte fur Harper’s Maga- 1
that Mr. Chare was tho man to have
•aiitoed th* high aspirations of many Stre fo overlook so inqxxfonl a subject i
as that of fire roc -ol &lt; xplaratwns of J«- !
rutatem, and ia thia number wo hays
just Us kind of an articto tost ia do.irabte, mth beautiful iUuatratio !^ entitled
•‘The Recovery of Jeruxatom.” The
narnlirn bore given is entertaining, and
full uf thrilling incidents.

ing to &gt;41 M, be allowed. Report ac­
cepted and scrovol allowed.
Account ul Mr. Dolph, Street Commie.Loner, for work oo streets, amounting to
SllGOI, wa. presented and referred to
Finance Committee ; and by them recvsimended to be allowed. Report secepled

By Aid. H.ms :
Ab... W.M,
^..I. .r .Th“ • ™“;“~ “D1-™- u ‘«r“. wool were purchased ou the 22d by . ?
ll“ MV«&gt;r •“ uk« '•“» *»««dera
I Jackson buyers mort of which had j ,iou ‘be expediency uf building a bridge
j bren previously contracted. That no! j "crura tire Tlioruspple river oo Broadcontracted wild for WQ54c.
tsp»uw ln&lt;] »J| that pertains te

This road, sod iu tumcrous travelers,
now form a vast arterial system of oom­
inuniratton between Chicago anl toe
Great West and Southwest; it runs di­
agonally across die State through a re­
gion rich in acriculluyai roeourros and
in fuel, cutting tbo Mississippi al two
important pointe, and canuecte ua with
tho whole world beyond. Tho cornice•
pay fits additional tacroa thru imposed, tfonv cf the rood are rc;y Bpmcrou. ;
and most uoju.tly too, we suppooa the it is surpaeted, in this respect, by none
ro&gt;t of ua will be aldo to enduro tho In the United States, and nquillcd by
bnt few. The following are the b«!
important:
uf tho five editorial departments.
Of
At Chiesgo, with all roads entering
—----------- ----------- er----- - ------------------- - . there artteira. lovering topics of the met
toe city.
P’t““ *¥* lJ’t*'’?r1
h*”” ‘“ax’000- T"w4
iHnstrated, uf
At Galena Junction, with the Chicago relors who did not hare tho confidence । . • . „■
of the better portion of his party. But &gt; w“eh ™-T “”w «•&gt;*• than ten pogos
with other General Ticket Agante, hu
ws must allow that ho was Oertainly not Iln l«Bgth. Seventy-tore, illustratwoa
planned tbo most attractive excursion
At Mendotta, with tho main Use of
illadrised in the inataQOi that wo hare I are girra, making thia the lutwt prufiuely
yet drrfoed for tbo summer.
From the Denote Central Bailrood.
considered ; and wo k#v« Utile doubt i illustrated number that ton STST been
Memphis to St Louis toe nxcursionuts
At the Boek Island Junction, with a sincere spd careful observation qf the I
. gnj th, -u^ty uf toe cute
will go by .tsxmsr, thence by rail to Bfi tho Chicago, Boek Island t Pacific Bail­
Pan! end Lake Superior, and from St.
effective, and excellently well printed,
Paul to Chicago, ria Milwaukro. From
it M remarkable as their quantity.
fihitago over the fonunu Michigan Cen­

too trerofing party from Memphis will
be joined i y large msnbeta. Die dis­
At Btalmgton, with the Burilugton
tance traveled will ezreed 5,000 mite*. 4 Mutouri River Railroad, running di­
Tbo LEO occupied uno month- Dwroat
rect to Councfl Bluff., through too best
of a ticket for tho excurefon la *86.
nettled portton cf Iowa, forming a line
nnaurjiaascd in equipment, and all de­
sirable foetares. direct to Omaha, and
hate nriecn between Germany nod
all points on tlio Union Pacific, Central
Eagfend, and severe dfepstaba. ore pswePacific, and in CaMfanda. PuHman’e
mg between Biamarck and Granville.
ThetJoverument oboertMa an impenetra­
ouechM run to and from Omaha without
ble eiteere on th* aubjaatef th* present
change, and tho wvll-kuown eummiemry
difficulty, but it is state* that Bbmarck
can accompany all through trains be­
tween OaJaburph and Omaha. Al!
B-prerentativu ia Loudon, informing
night trains on eyrny portion uf the C
him that toe Imperial Gonmnwot de­
B. 4 a linos are rejuiped yrttfi Pullsired to e-nquire Heligoland, and em­
powering tom to make a proportion to

LOWER TH.LYErER

i. pngraartac finely.

fovhtan. am! they also love to have a '
‘b,&gt;
h
*r’"ral
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barrows full to sunny tu» dining room,
good txwk, or mngaztnc, or japer to;
1 °
I
keep them posted. Dtey have" it in I ,.Ad,I‘^?.CUaR‘nFtu.‘on;

ization make* tho valuatioa of property
in the County *174,781 over that of
1870, of which *184,«2c has been pet
on Hastings, and only *30,405 on all
the rest of tire County. Well, if our
Republican friends, by whose voles the
Democratic Supervisors were elected,
both in tire township and eity of Has­
tings, are pteojod with the exhibit uf

Al Quincy, with tbo river system of
boots, and by bridges with tbo Hanniba! 4 8L Joseph Railroad, forming tbo
moat direct route lor Chicago business
to Hannibal, Macon. St. Jorepb, Leav­
enworth, Lawrence. Kansu City, (by
bridge over tbo Missouri.) Atchison,
Denver. Fort Scott, and tbo Groat South

A regaisr morting uf too Common

I Council was held al the (fetowil room on
; Monday evening, June 27th, 1871.
To new Mrthodirt Chun!, of Olivrt I Co”'il
1,4 U ord" b’ h“ nt”°r

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they wen not ntonc reaponaxblo for thia ।
injustice to their cunxtituenta, yet It was I
the result of the iqjodiootM retention of
Tho lino from Carthago to Quincy,
tl&gt;j committoe un eeualizuti.m for which
the Chnitman wm. nlunc rc.jximdbta. about 41 miles, completing tho cunnec
But while Hie property in Hastings was torn between Burlington and Quincy,
which
wn« begun in I860. This road
tout equalized up, that of I’nurievilla,
the property in which township is to-day, runs through a very fine country, end
probably, vrorth nearly as much as the makes a groat saving ir. the distance be­
property of both riry and township of tween those two important ]«inU.
Tbo Chicago and Iowa R- R ■ now
I laatinga, and should pay about as large
a portion of State and County texM, la umu* completion, though not built by
cqualutod at *354,*99, a reduction of the C. B. 4 Q. Co., will yrt form a vory
•1^461 from that of 1870. This equal■ important adjunct to its business epera-

tral to Detroit; thence by the Grand
Trunkjto Niagara Falls; ihenoo to Meotrcxl and Aiwa tbo St. Lawronc! to Que­
bec ; thence by way of Lake Champlain
and too White Mountains to Portland,
Maine; tome* to Boston and Albany,
and down toe lludeon to Now York, and
to Long lira ueb, Philadelphia end Waah-

j

Laming by the travel*! rood, and four
milae nortli of the Agricultural Colton.
Tho Stale road running from the Col­
ton north upon too line cf toe town,
of DeWitt and Bath run. through the
renter cf tho farm. He ha. now be­
sides tho 1'avchoroo stallion heretofore
mentioned, 18 mam ujren the farm for
brawling purooecs ; a noble three yearold Devoe bull weighing 1.SM pounds,
bred by toe State Agricultural Collog..
form ; and a fine .lock of blooded cat&amp;,
which will bo increased by tho addition
of 40 head thia season. The marsh ha«

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Wo have nn illustration of the power &lt;
uf this magexine tn R. fl. Stoddard’s I
poem. " When tho Old Flag wna New,”
end Mfe.
Eyrtofa gnwfoUy tokl
Jxtu as Foxnxrerv.—Fvw i-mpto
narrative cf the manner in
wogld of tlwip own qcoord chooso *
pangtod Ifeuhbr," wua origiMlly 1prison for an uylnm. Yst onre In, too
eel and s*t to music.
• wall, that confine may also serve to pro.
Loiing’s |ntc:8tong, and j nd nnw itoot. The Prison of la Itoquctio st
ally tim-ly arttale, ‘"Bn Rnectre Paris
i
was so rearcried Into a fortress
and suaressfully held against an infuri­
ated mob by a number of its innduntary inmates. Quo of thu novel gnrrwm
gives an intssesting so-nuat ot this sin­
gular idege and defon*. After fte

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The French mail service for India and
China will be re-establuhed in July,
leaving A! areal11« once a Curtnigl.l.
Thiers has prewmled to each of the
regiments of ths error a copy of his
hutary of the revolution and Ensydre.

Prussian cummamior to prerent hie &lt;
cere from entering the eft) at Pana.

At White Pigeon, on tire 23d irut., a
nun named Ctunmeey Barnes, twice
shot a scbuolteoober by the name of Mias
Addie Dwight, killing hrr instantly.
Baniea was a diwardod toror of. too
vouag lady. A ftorahooU ng Miss Dwight.
Iteraea slice1 hinuelf four tinwia the
bead, and was alive at last accounts.
Dio pistol used wm a small six-shooter
He coolly reloaded it after having dis­
charged toe six toad.

william Bentley was almcat kilted on
the litli. by tolling 25 foe! from a waffcHing on the new ring uf Ht Mary’s
Bemiuajy, in Munroe. He stepped bock
CS Z
Lsenl wjiiidi threw 1dm over

FRE8CRIPT1QN8 AND FAMILY

RECKIIT8
Warm rural, am! luuches at -.11 hour.

Warm m-ala. 25 ctn.

C oniec tion ery.

It is said that ex-Emperor Kapok
is about to take up hie residence iu I
ish Mainheol in Devon.

-!SSes«~JMS!..____“ '

Ayer’s Ague C re,

�Tif« R&gt;Er'&gt;’‘-icM|

Zv
N1CHIGAN CENTRAL I R.

Grand River Valley Division

S»d routing will bo bald at th. Nafc*-,
al Park a! Kalamazoo. Cash premiums
to tho amount of UO.OOO will bo given.
The Michigan Central. Lak® Chore ft
Mirirgen Seethen., Mwhigan Lake
Shore, and Grand Itepuls 4 Indmi.n

1871. The meeting waa well attmded
and a .degree of iuterert wm manifested
by the officer and those present which
tbo enterprise deserves.
Thi* company was organized mote
than seven yoent ago by a low of tho
mon of tho two counties. Sinro then,
under tbo mauage-mont of its efficient
Proeidcnt, Willard Daria, it has insured
property to th® amount of over 83,000,­
000.00. It has a membership of over
1,000 and has paid loan to the amount
of 830,000 00 o*d the cost Us beeato
tho insured about one-half of tho tun

Nona
lllb, ,
ulTI, „,a

oHma nt ..4 .la^t 4 „„u
“*
TMs i. . cheap and readable war for
merchanta to announce their little
■ ialtiea,” but it pays to change often.

MIW6S8ffi8IES.BMTS4M.

paid Hock ccanpeaic.. Tbo report* of
th® Treaaursr and Secretary for tho
paat year were such at t &gt; inspire confi­
dence in thu Company.
Tho officvra for tho present year ore

DRESS SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,
And wo will sell them ns cheap ns any house

dead, who to himaelf hath never said :**
I must go to tho First National Clothi ing House and gut mo a suit of clothes.

W. keep strictly to Oxs Pxicx.
Star Clothing House 2&lt;J Canal St
Fannera, buy your pure Bpirita and Grand Rapid..
genuine Iririt Whiakme of John Stanley.
He ha. the largert sad Uat stock Lf
A few perrons ran be accommodated
liquor, which he aril, only for nwdicinB. W. Warren, Charlotto; G. W.
alporvo— or by the qwanuty from hi. with Board at a reasonable pries, at the
reeidonci of tho subscriber, on th® cor­ Knight, Eaton Rapids; J. Perlin. Belie­
ner ot Broadway and State street, near ve. ; John Dow, Sunfield; P. M. Kent,
thu Court Rous®. Mono bat respects.

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' iug House is receiving

UvniMe Attest

To Kxxua—Person, going to Kan­
sas ran make u large saving in coot uf
B- R. ticket and Hotel eliarge* by pro­
curing nn order from the Kansas Immi­
gration Society. Tlxtee onlers secure
Enter Cum R. B. and Hotel acawnmodatlo’is and uro for mIo by
Pnrr'IJiontu,
Ibal Estate Agents a: Battle Creek.
I’- H —Peevy Bro* hare large tract*
of land* in Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa
‘
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exchange for Michigan

Peninsular Railway.
MX

M-ds.-. IXi. T-.lm wmru

I'tMiiraz for everybody made exclu­
sively at homo by F. A. Fuller, and
warranted. Cor sate at Allen's basement.

Men's Seeks C 1-4 rents a |«ir at
B.ISXU ft HvSLXT s.

Farmer* ef Barry County Take Hotiee.

Tho underrignsd wish*, to inform
lhe farmers of Barry county that there
ia being sold in their county a Fanning
Mill which ia represented to bo Um AL
lagan Fanning Mitt, therefore I'would

Farmera beware and take notice bX
buying.

Wm. C. Mxxsxssr.
Allegan. Mich.

Dusty.
Frosty.

Good-by j Jane.

Last paper thia month
Tax Forant-.Tuesday July -ith.
Hasnaas will celebrate—abroad.

1.0,000 feet Flooring.
100,000 feet Whitrwo.d Finishing Lumf&gt;,000 feet Boaswood for Wagon Boxes,
2 &gt;,000feat Dree^ Siding.
Fur the juf.irmation of those who
hive been told that they hare no RcSawer. would itato that they have one
with which they eon re-MW 80,000 feet
per day.

We make no drives and tell no lies, but sell
Goods on their merits.
day D. K. Rulburt, of the firm of Hul­
bert ft lemon, visited I actings and
purchased all ttyrsri.ri branch! tn Ihsl
«ty thU eoMuo.
-40&gt;U j^and*

Wo Sell the Florence Sewing Mn chine,

D. W. Elba, Assyria; J. H. Earl,
PraMevilh; W. P. Bristol, Johnstown ;
P. M. Wheeler, Woodland; J. C. Han-

Michigan Central R. R. ExHe..h»&gt;rtevw7^
DIB, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

From New York to Chicago,

Any of Jhn officers are authorized to
That io decidedly modaei. to My the
xwire application, for i(aur»R«supcreodod by tho election of Dr. Joce­
least The fact ot tho buainoM is, wool
Tho next annual meeting will be held
lyn ns College IVeridont, and Iter, W.
ha* brought cjj an grttrago of 55 cents
। Hastings tho second Tuesday in Juno,
H. P.rrinc, Dr. MeEld owner, and 1‘rot
her* all through the season, and u fqr
W. H. Harilay two riaotod to Brofrowonly 40,000 lb*, being the whole amount
shipa. Prof. Reau*! and MU* CXnasv
of woolin Hastings, that ia a whopper. ere retained. Thia is the old Facultv'
Mr. L. D. Gardner has bought 15,000 entire. Il is believed that they will ac
lbs., oo tho whole will foot up to abort
Iteaar OufSTr Cusx’a Omcx, (
Hastings, Jmm 28&lt;b, 1871. |
GO.OOO lbs. purchased at this point this
Enrroa BsxxeaTlio following is a aeeson The Drawcrsfs royirt is rather
list of PeCt Jurors, drawn on tho 23d “wooly.''
VwDUaaxtSpre.lt is listed thu M-wra.
day of June, A. D. 1871, to serve at
Ocs Scaoot.—Our School under the Hughes ft Van Armin hero withdrawn
the July term of tho Circuit Court for
from tho defeats of Mr. Vanderpool—
the County of Barry, for said year, to management of Mr. Taylor, m 1‘rincipal.
be summoned to bo in attendance on and an able roiya ot assistants as doing money to carry on a auccwafal proeecuremarkably well The attendance in ! tion being the object. Thia is rather a
said Court, at the Court Hou*", in Uio
tho higher departments tho pest ferm !! critical time to trithdnw, on |bo rvo, &lt;|City of Hartings, »■ the first day of
has
not been very large but tiiiwe «&lt; lhe moat, of tbo third im[*irtan’. trial, when
sold term, to-wit : the 24th day of July
1 every energy should be put forth oa ,
both rides to ax^ait or aonvict The pml pie would never Im content to wo Von -'
dorpool nfcaito this trial without a fair
Wednesday.
Friday will doeo the [showing of defense. We hopo the
Hastings. work of tbo present term when a vaca­ statomont rosy prove uutroo
Benjamin F. Gaskill.
tion of about ten weeks will gi«® teochDwight A. Sackett,
Mrs. B. P. Cady and Bizi and little
era sul scholar, a good chaucs, to rest
Myron H. Ellis,
&gt; “ Carrie'' were spending a delightful
Thomas J. Decker,
and get reads for tho fall tenn.
William Mitchell
I visit at Whitehall and Montagu®, Im:
John Brigstock, .
There will bo a grand cxccnlon to ' wrek, but were obliged to return home
Alfred Parker,
Detroit the 4 th. Faro greatly reduced. suddenly ou account of tho liltlo girl.' ,
Benjamin Lux,
Trains will run regular to Middleville illncea. She lived only about 34 hours
end Nashville on tho 4 th, whore the after arriving home. Many wiU mourn

booming of tho fire-cracker and the
flash of the torpedo will let the people
know that there are eotne people in the
county who appreciate tbo gloriou, Na­
V. I.tin hu hie Bakery in running
. ml Day. Lay all joking aside, wo ap­
i predate tho efforts of the .good yecplo nltg order. Mr. Wade, of Marshall,
of oar sister towns in getting up a dem­ has done a good job on tho oven which
Benjamin M. Burr,
u
castration worthy ot tho grand oreaaiun.
Ilospectfally yours,
and wo preeumo many from oar city
Wm. R. Pvwnx, Clerk.
I will go and help them celebrate. Next,
I Haven IltriU say. Grand Rapids has
; year we will got up a demonstration ami '
invite the whole county. Thia year wo j good reasons to fee! proud of its Badness
Mallory, of this city, have just made a
will “chut up shop” and keep quiet in I। College, for it ia known to be tho moat i
purchase of eomn first ciast stock of Althoroughly conducted in tno North-west.
Mrs. Ap|domen, oppoaitn Court Houm-,
be:t Patterson, Thou. Chislom, and
south, ha* everything
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widow Graham, of Marengo: Wm.
nxuimxxT—uno uy ono wo ore
board-re, by the day or t
McPbcroou and Frank Gunniaen, of I going to that other shore. The wife of |
Eckfor I, Calhoun County.
Th* stock . A. J. Bown®, Prre st tbo Hartings Nacmbraej. seven boal of young heifers, j tional Bank -daughter of A. II. Tyler,
from calves to a four year-old, throe arc Eto., after a } retracted nioe«,wMcriled{ J-Ll **

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Simon Birkcnruth will rooti occupy grsdol; ell being from pure imported
tbo building of II. A. Goodyear, near stock. Tho weight ot one of tho year­
the bank, fur the “ Central Market/’
ling’s is 710 lbs.
They intend making the raising of
first-c'a m stock a u specialty," oa their
farm in th's city. Any ono desiring to
me good »toek will do well to cal! down
F. V. Torso purchased 33 bushsis of to El. Mallory'., and Mr. Otis, whe
potatocoon our streets Saturday last, made thia selection, can tell you all about

Pleas pit u j ftl! m ■ ital a Mi Pile f M n iffl (in
ja to a little Iiaej.
sy, 1871.

To lhe

from life on the 20th insL Her funeral :
was very largely attended front the Epis­
copal chureh in this city yesterday. Mr.
Bowno took groat pains to try to improve her foiling health last Fall, by
spending the greater part of the winter
in Virginia and Florida bat the band of

.A.

DETROIT
STOVES
DENTIST,
lartiUiB
licliiu.

HARDWARE,
ool . AVanted !
Pure Wines and Liquors I

■•HWr. u Ea.lvh CwmI&gt; t&gt;«;urikr x. mixUCr.

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J*f f 1

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New Goods!J
Barlow &amp; Goodyear

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Black Silks from $1.50 Upwards.

and paid M cento pre bushel.

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

Wnur will be ready to cut in thia
Ox Saturday morning last, about 0
section in a few days. It has already o'clock, m Mr. John H. Day, of Balti­
put on ia golden dress Jseparatory for more, wna walking leisurely along
through hie orchard, at a abort distance her hip.
Tax Bixl Hixon.*--Berger family tree that resembled a bunch of dry
gave an entertainment at Unkn Hall haven, which, upon closer inspection,
last week and those who listened to WM found to be a large swarm of bees,
that probably happened along the night
Baxa's Psmoaat Euxra has the pat­
before, just as tho heavy storm cam«,
mage of the Medical Faculty.
Wul Goodyear, of thj firm of J. P. about six o'clock in the evening. Mr.
AcxtXT A St-sur, Agents.
Robert* A Co., has Bar thanks for a gro- D. went immediately to work and made
K«'pEU*B'sP«cn&gt;asL Euxin always eral treat to Sodi water ano warm day
a hire and “ took them in out nt ths

113 SHORE J MICHIGAN
- SOUTHRI RAILWAY

Goo# SXD Win Mnaz.—Tho new
asdawalks at ths Court House are extra.
Mr. B U- Partly is putting in a walk
front ths able to tho front door.
We

AxotmxxPij Stott.—Mr. D. B. Pratt,
of Irving, wbo,Tl/ the way, ia ono of
tbo beet tarmora in tbo County, has a
flock of 17 pigs abou' two months old—
tho ** titman” which Mr. P. says will com­
pare with moot o.dinary sine ptg« in the
County ; onv of thrm gained on tn av­
erage oI 7 pornos per week for 6 aucemsivewreka - How is th e fa • high f'

The

worn absent in I

thia oty, at tho tiino with tho exception
of a little child. In order to get an
easy position she crawled up by the
tide of n trunk and wna obliged to stand
on ono knro until th® folks arrived from
town which was for nearly Cour hour,
audit was about nine hours before oh®
had relief. Dr. B. J. Brown being
called fur tri the hip and al Inst ac­
count. tho lady was getting better

Fsasuu, we call your attention to the
notice of Wm. C. Messenger, te thia
paper, in regard to tho Allegan Fan
ning Mill. He da’mi that c&amp;er parties
bare been try’.n; l&gt; palm ol their mills
m those of Ei« make.
Norm gouniae
unices they hare Mr. Motsongor'a name
on die wagon and mill.

Olive! College filled the pe!;st at thPresbyterian Cbure'i last Sabbath cran­
ing Hr. B. end fimily will epen J tho
summer at Orborlin. Ohio.
Mr. Bradley, of Lansing, of theArm
of Ix’mlcy &amp; Brnllry—who were f&lt;rmeriy in busnen hare wm in town y«e-

POPLINS, PONGEES, GRAY MIXTURES
™&gt;V»

TAYLOB, BjIWBIXB and DAYTOX

BASILS.
PITTS, RACIKE and TECUMSEH

THRESHERS AND CLOVER • HULLERS,

JACONETS,
NAINSOOK PLAIN,
■NAINSOOK CHECK,
T1CTGRIA LAWN,
NAINSOOK STRIPED,
FRENCH FINISH CAMBRIC.
SWISS MUSLIN,
SHIRT FRONTS.
BOOK MUSLIN.
MARSAILLES QUILTS,
MKH1IWA
HEAL AND IMITATION LACES.

and the largest slock of

AQRIUULTURAB

MACHINERY

in Barry County—jot site by

Pxbsoxsls,—Prof. C. 0. Brown of
lIiuruD ft Co, of NMhvllle, sr&gt;
going to eell carriages of J. I. AD.
Reed's make. We un lerstand it ia the
intention of tl;» Rrndi to introduce arid
Lave for sate their work in all ports of
Barry County, eu thoro is no uood of

FPoorfx Self-Raking

E. P. BURRALL

RIBB OIVS,
Famty Bow, &amp;uh and 1rimming Hibbms,
Hosiery e*d Olores.

Cora -b and Hixipekirts.

The Largest Stock in the City!
his wife with intral t&gt; kiff. st Goaad.
Rapids thn oi!.er day, 1&gt;M b-eu sentenced
by Judge Hoyt to serve 15 year* at live
.tone jug la Jadraon.

DENIMS, STRIPES, TICKINGS CHECKS, D. ft T. CASSTMEBE.

�CHEAP FAWF8RETR AHL!

&amp;

TEACHKM OR XTUDEXT1
I on begioxsoFFenxsylvasia
aittviv rrrrxn* non

k. rjhuMOi

AND DECORATIONS,

Buffalo to New York. 423 miles.
.
Dunkirk to Now York, AGO miles,
l.rreland to New York, G25 mH.
Cuicinnati to N. Y., M&lt;W mik-a,

COMMITS I OX Hl'S NOTICE

$10
nr, ~FRm
$10 ma
MADE
FROM 50 Sts.

PAPER AND OIL CLOTH WINDOW SHADES, TASSELS, PICTURE
CORD, AG. AMERICAN AND SCOTCH-HOLLAND IN
GREEN, WHITE. BUFF AMD BLUR, FOR
WINDOW BHADEF.
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Jaekeon. Mav W. 1871.

Drciafonof

CnA nUUa OTthntrt

aHO.il&gt; HACCB-OOVBLt TKACK gOl'Tl'

WALL PAPEBiiSi;

000,000 Ae.-ow

Choice Iowa Lands.

8 O’CLOCK
___________

RAILWAY,

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MICHIGA.NjSE.5.ittSl“S™’

-

FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN

WELCH A. GRIFFITHS,

Chicago. Rock Wand, and Pacific R.
R Oowpany.

-

TOTT
.

ADMIXirTRATOR-S SA

250 Main Street,
•IACKSON,

LEGAL. NOTICES.

LKGAL NOTICES,

&amp; CARTER,

G«MF. Jowiii a Cai Caimi.

’

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K.i.. o&gt;4&lt;

Agriculture
givea birth tu c

THEA-SECTAB

. II .

i.llt SALE.

। ocean containj an-

beet quality.

has been proved that cranberrie*
be profitably cultivated oti upland.

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tell Hlk. I«l.
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MOHTUADK VALE.

purir ADkeartiuNu.-w
V wrt w uirvlu«e*B| la Kl.ki ____ _
axinnioa between Hara a 111 rate I
pouaifa of oxygen daily.

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OIL-CLOTHS

Salads ara a whilewn-. orticfo of food

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la th* o=ca »f IAa Iteaite

SALE OX EXECUTION
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I*/ •!«•■■&gt;&lt; M •••ratten IwMirai at a»4 ■

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CURTAIN GOODS

AMERICAN DETECTIVES,
sn,a-j HOLO IX

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URE ON HEAD AND HAIR.

Tbo voire alio u It not bo fatigued.

thick and lowest prices in the

SABIN &amp; MASON’S.

Millian Dollar

A

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PROBATE ORDEIl

lAKJJULlb IAdLMl).

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MORTGAGE SALE.

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tks.
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ah
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proper; they should

bU.I.VI) R.IPIDS

tanta an
ufljicfad with tho
iaeatv fct &gt;wn a. Dy»» "[Mia a*

REDUCTION OP PRICES

an
ir».a«
r»- TtoYrte Hall

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coonrir—

Cuceufi

TO CONFORM TO
REDUCTION OF DUTIES.

ATAttai/

A CARD

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NEAR HUTiT-R WORTHS MINERAL WELL.
, THE GREAT Ail ERJCAX TEA CO.,
• I A x; VESEY WTBKETH.

HAST

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istory of the
WAR IN EUROPA

Lead and Zinc Paints,
Color* of all Shade*.
------------- e PAi.vrs, ubv. onobxn is oil. on mix
i:d heady for use. andfold by the pound or meas­
ure.
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS Hill THE

Averill Chemical Paint,
&gt;ru&gt;*Ul. by giving them Um fooling that
they are un thten far ornament tiatl alio v.

WHICH T« ALREADY FOR USE OF ANY DESIRED SHADE Oh COLOR.
AND FOLD ONLY BY’ THE MEAHURE. RAW AND BOIL­
ED LINREKDOIL. YARN ISM. BRUSHES. PUTTY.GLA8S. GLUE, PARIS WHITE,

Splendid Opportunity

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Hair Vigor,

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MARSHAL’S SALE.
jurat IK..M1 •*&amp;&lt;£&lt;«IiBn3 g..'i Z

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PROBATE ORDF.IL

For re»toring to Gray Hair ita
natural Vitality and Color.

HA! HA!

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Go there lor your

Dr. WelB’ ntract ef Junteta

I THE ABOVE COT REPRESENTS

An OFFICIAL LIST of aUTLa p»toate

FLORENCE

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acfcrcely atiy gain
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coda, a auUtaa.-n cotiL-uning' much ni-

IL A- RESELL

j simply c.instructed.

I

EAKILY UNDERSTOOD.

CITY PAINT SHOP- ^ilOM Wo±
' oh true

NEW CAR PET HOUSE I

Family Sewing Machine

todl nbould b« uuxol with 1'

BROn-X A HOYT

and UaldncM often, though not al war*,
cured by ita uae. Nothing can reetore
-hero tho follicle, an dethe gland, atrophied aixl
, -ut »nch iu remain can bo
ythie appiicatia
latcd into activity, »o
growth of hair fa produ
of fouling Uic hair with

PAINTERS

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Hair Restorative

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CARP1TIU

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THIS MACHINE HAS NO EQUAL.
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VOL. XVI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY) JULY 6, 4871.

NO. 10.

csrfc.

fx 2a struct old Wilkin, ia his role ia a few
wad*. Ttac he oalled Lena. What a
had • wife and haraeuly sight it was to him to behold
VM tad virtaooa the .wwt child throw bra orrn. around
her father’s week, to kin him and prara
him to Ur heart.
fi
. “ AL "V darting father, what a horriblonughtl have paarad, filled with
anaaty and care about you. Bar, thank
God. you are agrin with m. aad in good
"Liaten. old gwntleman; giro ra« health." And now die faugtad ond
your addrsaa, and permit me to virit
your daughter to-morrow; X want to
judge myself of th. truth of your ssrortion. But you must giro me your
word of honor not to betriy to your
child, by word, sign, or look, that I am
far them. In the joyon. activity, the
a rich man."
chanuiug industry, the unsniming be­
The old man bsH out bit hand
■' I promiro. I wi»h niyralf to hare havior of the sweet child. Axe foil lik.
you cuorinred that I spoke the truth. falling down before her .nd Urafag her
*
My name it John Wilkuxs. and my ad- font
Tira young man did not tear, until
drees ia written ou Uris piece of paper."
E'te lai^ and twvor thought once of
With these word* he drew a can!
propored leap from Blackfriar',
his pocket aad handed it to the olh^T^
“ And my name is James Axe, and I bridge. He enrae every evening “to sat
ur&gt; hi. * mall raruinr of lira &lt;L*v."
am the aon and heir of Henry Axe.
Here tea £100 m,to, with the condition
that you nxnoK ia this houra till I roar,
for you to-morrow. Waiter I A romm
with n good tad, for Uii. gnuljemau
Good night To-morrow you will roe
ura in a difforimt character. But no
mating whai I do, you muat not forget
your word of honor."
Hhn nodded .ilenlly and gavo him
Tho oil tnan could not expreo* an ex­ her hand.
clamation of astonishment when ho
“I love you inexprvaubly; you have
beard the name of tbs young maa. or
that of joyftrl .urpriac whsc he received
A few day* after this, oarly la the
the tank Ute. But before he could morning, th. pair preceded, plainly
-- i-..
■ s_____ ____ —
cu!l«t himself hi* new acquaintance
had quitted tb« room, and the waiter
wa* showing him to h«a chamber ; and
ho forgot roan, in the comfbrtahlo bod
which he found there, tho happy change
of hi. fate.
In a poorly furnished, bat Mak and.
nice looking attia room of ona of the
high, smoko blackened houra* in a aar-

n,**M tjMt c.vciicment at UNION BLOCK!

BOSTON CASH STORE
*«.

to Pn,OT1 DlMk d ., offerinj,
ments than ever.

ramEwtestesau. „

Illium! MM!

R»;p3|i;
AGBICUITU’AL MACHUMY,

$40,000 WORTH OF GOODS.
.1 complete assort.nent in every department,

Goods from
Cloths.
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-.

&amp;C.

&amp;C.

EOLE AG KN 18 FOB BARRY COUNTY, FOB THE
will do so tn their dying ho nr, when
they are about to enter the mysterious
eternity. I bare novar lied during ray
life, tad would, under no circumstance'*,
enter the valley of death with a lie on
my lira. You will botievo ma, then,
when I tell you that X ran no villain, aa
you appmr to think, but a good and hon­
est man-"
“ Really f Tlrat i. interesting. I must
have, tlierefore. mot tbo only honest

BUCKEYE and CLIPPER

Gleets, to45.00,
.
18 3-4sts.toU.00,
!
.
DomssUosveryUnv,
Heavy Boots a tuhShoes 25 per cent, below usual prices,
A ations of everydescription, &lt;f-r., &amp;c.
Johnston's Self-Raking Reaper.
H r want everybody to see ou r Goods and Pritts.
Ithaca Combined Sulhey Rake,
'
VY.
CjlSH&gt;
FOX CASH, and can af.
and Broadcast Piaster and Grain..Sower.
jord to selljpr less prices than Jackson, Kalamazoo or
Grand Rapids, and we WILL DO IT.

■

-

-

Mowers and Reapers!

time to hid, in his company,
to the
world."
“ I«t mo go eion., and you roraiua.
There exist many more iuat trt good
and honest qicu who cau Beautify your
life- If you wil! only rank, you uro
bound to find them."
“ Well, at any rate, I have found ona.
But if life present, itaelf to yon in such
a para-itec-like view, why do you wish
...
1. tri_ __ w"
.

He will duplicate any bill boeght at the above named
towns and deduct 5 per cent. ’
BOSTON CASH STTORE.

MARK It I'88 ELL

11a stings, June 28th, 1871.

Picture Frames
.i SPECIALTY.

3KO1*HI HIGHS OF THE

••Viper* are noble Iringi compered
with men, for they only follow their
natural inauneta; they are no hypo­
crite*, with virtue on their tongue. end
vice in their heart*.”
“I pity you, for, talk re me, there arc
many honorable exception* to the nd.
which you have eataUiahed ”
“H*: ha! Exceptional” laughed the
young man, .acr*ngly and bitterly ; “ I
have brand none."

who cannot earn anything, and w ho can­
not bear any langur to see his only
child, an angnl in a daughter, toil alKto*t to death day and night to support
a mirorabls and uadass perron—ye*,
even to procur.tne soma little pleasure*.
No. sir, I would to a brute, a barbarism,
were I to exact it any longer."
“What, sir," cried the other as if
f.Tglitenrd, " you haw a daughter who
sacrifice* herself fur you f
“Oh! with what pathraco and gcntlo
nea*. with what perwveranco and Five
dons she do it 1 see her fade aw.y
under her w.irk awl deprivation, and
ano complaint ev.r croape. her lip*
works aad starves—and ha* alway a
a loving wonL a cbocriag trail» for me."
“ And you* want to drown yuurwlf.
Are you mad J"
“ i’oa I allow that angel to kill her­
self by degrees? That is what lacer­
ates my heart," wept Mid sobbed tho
old man.
*• Sir, you must drink a bottle of win.

the most complete stock in the city, manufactured by Richmond
k Backus, the only reliable form in use. A full stock of '

all kinds that are used in the County, as cheap as can be pur­
chased elsewhere.

Blank Books,
Memorandums, &lt;

kct Books,

a froth supply

JACKSON WAGONS
Glen &amp; Hull Threshing Machines, Clover!
Hollers and Grain Drills, and Gale’s
Patent Sulky Bake.

ramis, n «o hhi,

H r pay Cash for all kinds of Grain, and seU Grand
Rapids Plaster. Ohio Lime. Water Lime and Salt.

and in fact everything kept in'a firat-clatw STATIONERY STORE
Pleaae call and examine stock and prices before purchasing
elsewhere.

Hastir«*. March 16, WF1.

The best place in the

J. L. &amp; DAN. REED’S

Carriage Shop, City of Hastings,
GROCERIES,

fooriaf, but waa obliged to verve in oth­
er inerraatUr bousei aa clerk er book­
keeper till they could make no further
uae of me, or rather would not do ao,
and preferred the aervieva of younger
men to mine. But if lay means were
limited the tappines. of home was not
My wife waa an angel of goodaem, love
and genlkuMoa, pious aad true, indutrioei and inteUigvnt, and aha baa educo-

------ to buy------

is at the new brick store of

H. HICKS !

(Successor to Hicks &lt;fc Fules.)

SswuBIfltesr

CARRIAGES
and ths superiority of the

Painting and Trimming,
pWJtsdeor the bwt material and by the band of

pay Cash for my Groceries, I
Cash for Produce, and sell lor Cash

pny

only, at the very lowcat rates.

ill Mectaucal Dentins,
.. th.nl i PUUl^'* EU'*- n*Mt*T’-

Marek &amp; 1871.

MB- E. lllBBABr&gt;.

BOOTS AND SHOES Dr. AIKEN,
I

OSes Mo. U Carnu SL Grand Rapid*.

Scarcdy bad she Urength enough to nt­
, ter th. permimion to enter. A young
man, attirod in a well-worn aad here
and there patched nut of clothe*, en! terod th. room, with an hnmlds aad
awkward obeuanra. raid; “I bog par­
don. ma'am, doe. Mr. John Wilkin, live

to be led away. They entered th. bar­
room. Soon they were sitting comforta­
bly at a table over a bottle of wiae, and
regarding each other curiously by lira
aid of the bright light.
“ M v story is soon told," comoteneed
the eldsr of th. two in a firm true. “ I
am a merchant; but fortune has not
smited upon me; I had no money of
my own. and had married * poor but
lovely girt. For these reonna I never

.J. ROBERTS A OO.

U

inetropolijrat a very handrome bru­
nette of al^ut twwoty-two yean of sgw,
engaged in rowing rome elegant liaen.
Tbjugh bra ■ bale attire wa. not worth
more than a few sltUlinga, it fitted as
well and kzrkad a. neat and dean a. if
it cost just as many pounds. Her dark,
chestnut-colored hair rafrnmed n fane of
angnlio branty and innoceno., while in
her dark eyes the purity of her soul
could bo read. Everything about and
around her wa* won the *p^t of order,
modesty and purity. Her syee were
heavy with sleep and anxiety, and now
and then a drop righ escaped bra pentup heart. At tert *ho beard step* eaeending the Main, aad s charming smite
illuminated her countenance. Hbe liatenwl ; ami di*app*Hntc;.nt began to

the few pt-deiitrianx who were rtiU out
uf doors at thia uatearowabl. time. A
young maa wa. aiming hurriedly from
the etty, while from th. oppoufe aide an
old nun wa. .tooling .lowly along.
; They had wot yH met. when the latter
taruad, aad, walking to the parapc' of
Thr.mrs The young men who had fol­
lowed him drew back.
I “ItMnk, sir, you wiah to drown youraalff
You think right, sir; but wbM bu­
i inera ia that of youra f
“Nose in the least, air; but X only
wished to ask of you the favor to po»lpon. your jmqmro a few moment*, and
allow ma to km yon. L.: u* XBbrroe*oh other cloroly, and make the airy
leap together The idea oi undertaktag thfe expedition in 'be nampany of a
perfect .traagor, who has come bare

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

of yours in ray hand thatrichra will not
spud your pure maiden heart. Here it
ia, the pre ver book of your mother
I*rok what you harp written in it; ‘And
if Thou gavwst me all the treasures ef
th. universe, my God, I would .till re­
main Thy hurabls asrvanL For what
i. gold bofors Thro, a* Thon only re­
garded hanrta ? To The. bekmgeat ray
heart, and t hall alwnr. nrarntn to.' "
“To God and to tbeo, my Jamea,"
whiapsred Lena, and laid her head

lace* in thia State are diitinguiahad
r the fallowing characteriatica :
Saginaw th. wiideet
Grand Rapid, the haadeotneeL
Albion the homelAt
Kalaraaroo th. mo*t intollcctaaL
Olivet the moat piously inclined.
Jfeckaon the wittiest end moat enterLaaaing the moot cxceaairoly unintor-

AdtLin the moat .coroplisfoxl muri-

Monroe the moot graceful dancer*.
Ann Arbor the moat anxious to bo

to priacn 1" cried the young girl, snxial£ “ Do you know the amount of
“ Twelve .hilling.,"
“ Alas. ait 1 I have oniy throe shillings

abject poverty, aad my cooacioace will
not permit that that brat of shildren
ahall continue to racrificn beraelf for me.
It is not pemiblo that my life would
hare had lasted much longer, and God
will surdy portion me when I deprive
The pri bunt into tears. “ Ob, heav­
ravself of a few dosnn day. or week, of
it to save thereby the health and life of en,” nobbed ahe, "1 fear myrolf that
•be will not do it, far I owe her already
"Old man, your • happy bring," •i* ihaiinga, and rise is a very bard wocried the younger one. What jon call
“For what hare you inrorred that
misfortune ia nctfaing but a mere begoteHe. Thai ia now and forevrr done
away with. I wil] make my will to­
morrow, in whioh I shaU ooartiluto you
my hair, aad will poetjon. tor a day my
leap into the Thamao Bat first. I wi*h
to make the acquaintance of yirar L*raa,
that I may beltold a person before my
death who redly daaw v.* to be called a
human bring. ’
“ Bui. str, you are still so young and
yot ■&gt; uuharipy, whatistho can* of it?" (ought half a chicken for hii roup, or
abroAtoak.”
cried th* old man ia a nitftul voice.
“ I wen afraid that under thswe eir“ 1 think the monrr of my father I cumnanre. Mr* Riley will not lend yon
am the son of cue of the wsalthiert
any mors mousy. I Bar. six ahiiling*,
tankers of London, sod, like you. am wtiich I r. ill give you. but that is all 1
abo a merchant If I toll you my name, poeroM. Dave vou not roran valuable
which you hare, no doubt, often heard, article which we arald pawn f
it will c.iavinee you that I am telling
“ 1 hare nothing but th. prayer book
you the troth. My father die-l five vrarv
ago, and I inherited hk collosaal for­ •f uiy dead m»U.*-r. She asked mo on
tune From that moment all men with her drath-bod not to part with it and
nothing is morv sacred to me than her
cither Ifed, stolen, cheated or deceived memory aad my civen promta-; but for
me. I was lik. an innocent child in my niy tether 1 .would cbroefuDy part with
belief and confident. I had not been it." Trratbliaglyaho brought th. book.
spoiled, and had mberited from my “ Oi*. rir. on the tinjriiita! Wares ia th.
back part of the book I hare written
good m..‘bra a iraort which waa in
and looked for svuipaxhy end lor.. 1 my wcrat thought*. No one must know
found hypocritical rauundreia. designing that Lam the writor. Will you promTiltain., whore sol. aim asutad to be to
deprive mo of niy money and to enjoy
ttamrelrm at my expehw Errand*, or
rather raw-ale, whoa- I ealkd friend.,
sr.d for ,.d^i±my whole
fad. but my ep^ZrZ
st but,

end mv heart became border.*] with su»piciou: I drtreted .nd Ireraad to know

THE DRAFT AND CUT

*' Certainly a little bad luak."
• ■* Oh, my poor father I what ahall I
haw to hear r’
The young man waa deeply moved by
hff dietrma and agitatam, though he
did not turret to look around the roonn
“ Don’t be frightened, dear lady, the
m'-a!ortone is no-- ao gnat All old ac­
quaintance mot him yesterday, and in­
vital him to a bottle of wine in a neigh­
boring saloon. After having finished

about all three bad entered, and wore
driven any at a rapid pace. Before a
Hgh, apfandid manioc at Westminster,
the carriage halted. Richly dreaaed
servants Efted her out aad led her into
magnifioa^tly-furniehed parton.
“Hank your new miatnaa,” aaid
Ax. to them , “.how het rronrot and
ol&gt;ey her command*."
“ My darling child, I am J imes Ax.,
one of the lichrat men of thia rich city.

. I* Vermont, cot of tar~y twcnly-oo.
oouplea who are married, one i. destined
to b. divorced; in MasMohueetta, one
coupl. are divurewd out of every fortyfiiur; in Ohi., one out of every twontyaevua; in Gmneeiirut, one out of every
•down ; while ia Chicago the number of
fboM divorced far exceed, the number
of thorn married, fur the raaaon that
dmrontentod peopl. from evwry- part of
the world to£. up lhetr nmdeuoe i&gt;
that city in order to l&gt;o rolievwl of cooiugnl beads which bars Income irksome.

HoMUMX.-Kaneday«agaaUfUs her
in Virginia was killed by the bite of a
rstttamako. Tl&gt;. UlOa fallow hxd gone
with rctncoltM:&gt; mvuibc*. of th. family

ANorfulkWy has a ropy of fits Bible
which wra priat-d in 181“

�era comuxfon of the Michigan Central,
end in th&lt;e article we giro brief aotiroo &gt;
of ths Wsetern tributaries of the C. B ’
* Q-, which are under the oontrol of, or ■
managed by the earn* man who own
aad eoatrol tho M. O. and the C. B. A
Q. Railroad*. Among tbara tho Han­
nibal and St Joseph is one uf the im­
portant Roads aad demands a special
notion. Iks oAsem of this lias are.

■in: «m» muim

•dgy, *rlu 4i ewg'-.C-d only 24 unn­
J WM i«-i fertly fucr-. d, u-l hopes
terfafred ai Ito living. It* fans
almon eavend by « Ud-foshtent, end a lady’* finger-; fag can

la cu tert issue we gave a aetioo of
tbs C. B. A a R- IL. the prfaripri WreL |

DBY
LOH'EH T1MJT

XiVM
A brakesman named Joo**, employed
on n freight train on the Lake Shor*
and Michigan Southern Railroad, anddrotaUy fell between the cart whilo the
tretu waa moving bstwyWXSngeriile
aul Madfott oa Ihumdv of last week.
He fell upon the, frack gad tho remaindor of the tranrrtfa obro hfofog*. tearing tlieiu off and mangling hi* body.
WhOo lying on the track hs hoard a
jwssroger train ajipruching. Expect
mg that be wuuld mA bo area, and that
the ears would run over him ho drew a
knifo from Us pocket, opened tho blade,
and stabbed hlmaelf twenty-two time*
about tho breast and iefl arm. He had
tried to poootrato his heart and produce
dealt sumiar. but was too weak to guide
hi* blows The oDgtoevw of tho train
saw him ia limo to stop. Hs wss taken

The Quaker* of Battle Creek aad vi
Mu.; GenT Sup’L, Gv**. H. KiMstom daily are building a new church on
of fit Joseph, Mn.; Trea.urvr, John H- their old ground.
I
The young man of Katamaaoo ar*
weight The peat office law require*
Lothrop, of St. Jowgih, Mo.; Aas't
that all package* coming unlw this rato
Sup'ts. L W. Towns. Hannibal, Me.; denouared because they goto entertainJ««»
I. a S..I.4 EarvUrr.
■
ahall hare the nature of ths contents ~3F
n-enta unattended by ladies
*
Price *11 ml*
L V. Morne, Kansas City, Mo.; Gent
marked on tho outaidx Plant* that are
Tho potato crop to doing very well
Ticket Agent. P. B. Grott, fit iMfh,
received by mail should bo shaded Im
now and the chance* are that a good
yield will reward tho Libora of the pomThis tod and reliable lino of Railroad
A tzuritife tragedy took placj at Black 1
Under the above beading -rha Amer
Earth, Madison Co., Wisconsin, tho 29th. t
which run* due East and West uw?*.
On tlw 22d Frank' 8, am. to 8. P.
ioaa AmMiation to Homo Industrie." at
A worthlom fallow named Bander*, earn- ,1
the fitats of Missouri, Is one of our Cleave*, of Biploy, was drowned in
Chicago, send out tbs following able or
mod imrs-rtaut lines, and eapndally , Portage lake by tho upsetting anl oink­
ticfemi Uoiue and Foreign markets,
since tho rompfeu™ of tho roads rnn- . ing of a small soil boat
raauutBvto He fired st bi* mtoher-ia- ‘
and tutor relative advantage* to which
ning from its Western terminus fa ell
law, Mra Fasber, who saved herself with ’
E. H. Johnam went to Washington
tho rarwfnl attsntkm of tho fanner* of
dircctiona. It now forms tho great last week with Sullivan the Corsoco murUte county is asked. The protective
throuirli route from tho East and Caica- doTwr, and deposited him in ths Nationabout tv tywcli Um'irbra toe skuu him­
policy is uuw 030 nf the yrsrt political
*1
Aayltm
fur
insnno
soldier*.
place
at
th*
Michigan
State
University
go, «m the C. B. A a H- », to Kansas
at Ann Arbor on the 28th. Degree* self deed
Nebraska, and the Pacific coart. tic I| On the 17th into. Mr. Fredariek Swce, were conferred as foDowa: PhannareuBoard, the artist, baa produred a capi­
Atehfon aad tho Central Branch of the '| living user Sand Beach, Huron Cbanty, tical Cbomist, 21 Mining Enginter, 1; tal Darwinian picture, iu which two old
wa. kicked in tho breast by a Itarea. and
Civil Enginner. 14; Baohsrlar of Bdeuee, monkey*, muscubir, hireuts and tailed,
U. P. R. R , to Central Kansas and lived but a few momenta allerwartl*.
8; Bachelor of Philosophy, 0; Bachelor are addressed by their sou, who has
Colorado, and to lhe regions of New ,
at Arts. 84; Master to Arte, 17 ; Doo- boon devglopcd. till lie kw.no hair, little ।
Mexico by wsy of Leavcuuorth, Law­
'ter of Medidna, 4. Tho last were in tad. sural »n mA-, aad a manguHaa tyj«&gt; I
rence. and Fort Haye^ to Seat horn Kan
odditwn to tho regular graduate* of the of cuunteohoert Hs ha* a tadpole, a !
as*, the Indian Territo*y&gt; *O,I Toxa*,
M&lt; dical Dojartaumt last spring The I»rtially devxl.qwj frog, and a ccraiplrte
cuiumencemcnt exorcise* contorted of frog with him, and i i eraLratly tracing
by the Atchison, Topek* A Santa Fe
Tho Albion fl.-.erdir save that the far- oiabmis by seven ►elected luemtior* ui hto geueofegy down from tho originJ
RaBroad, and to the Rod River country
the graduating elnts, including Edward tadpole through the various rtagtM uf (iromot*
will
c
lobrato
tho
Fourth
of
July
fic Kansas City and Fort Scott I', also
in their whrat field*, and in fact will be B. tfoumor, ofPertonica, Hhnto*. These grass nod doraloprul.nt
WELCH ^GRIFFITHS'
funuihes a rlcasant scad direct rout? :o
nearly through whaat luirro.t by that wore followed by President Angells in­
A sokfous shooting affray took place
Otnalia and (Mundi Bluffs, per tlio reaugural address, which wa* doEvored
at l*tanc(vilte, Ohio, uu Kifa.-day. A
cxwnqior*u.k&gt;n*Jy. lu the afternoon
csrutly completed St Jcorph A Council
tho (urnor-steaa of thu now Uru«wr*ity young mon unread Duefoj* fired two
buiklmg was laid, with address** by shot* at hi* stepfather, Mr. Darul
The route from Chfogu ria Qain.'y.
l*reside-jt Angell, Chief Ju*tfee Camp- Hughes “no uf which vWorod HocIum’
to 8t. Joseph, Atehfaon. and Kansas
badl, of tho 8upre:»• Court, and Hon. side, entiling out at hi* Lock, and tho
E C. Walker, &lt;4 th* Board of Ifegis- other wounding Mi«a Flor* Ducbsu. a
City, sad all points Wirt, ia not only
vster u! tlraytang man. in the anu.
preferable ia point to distan.-c an 1 di
Mr. Hughe* then fired at Ida assailant
During the mum years the British im­ rvctnsai, but is note*! as being performed
with a iirt &gt;. fafiictui; a rerure wound in
ports of groin from this country wore in ths .moot clrgnnt and tumpluou*
tbs foot Tho shouting grew eat of a
only ono-fifth their impart* from other
i family qv,arret. Nimo of tho parties
through drawing room sleeping fialaere
countries.
Xaflueucv of liquor awl that be gut up­ a (TV urrv&gt;C !*l.
.
Mdwaskee and Chicago often send aU aad day *o*ehe» thit are run ia the
on the tnUrvad track in front of a pass­
it. tin day* m.ire gram and ttour than
ing train rvgurdl.ro of ll.e entrontfo* of
Foreign bifUngs.
England has taken from us each rear, nrt^t depots and-the moat rouiplrte *ra little boy, who succeeded,in lailiing
on the average, for tsrenty yean part.
hiui off 'tun. but bo s’umbl.J bark
W.u B. Rxw-irl arrival atGei
The eleven Nnrthweotcrn States, in inngt-meate for through baggage; white
ageja. and tho engine struck him. knock­
IMO, produced gfaiO.bfal.taMJ worth of th» great livers are all bridged, thus euing liiui &lt;lo«n and running over but'i nopfa, July 2d.
Chfcage, Boek iataad. uad Pacific B.
grain and provision* for cocsumptitm aUing tho traveler to avoid all th" de­
of hi&gt; fret, cutting them off. one a&gt;&gt;ov«
Tlw Prussian Priuro Via Um:
X Lcmpaay.
and export, of which only 125,000,000 lays ar.d cancyMce, of transfer* ord
die ankh, and mangling them in a r rtj
worth went to ferrum countriaa, and ferrisgu
‘ honibb? manner. He waa taken up
Through Pullman *]**epiag
lew than half at that to Great Britain,
and K-utiod to his fiuUMi, nut far from
white oar Eastern States and tbs South palace* run from Cfaimgo wr Quincy to Cbie go, mi 1 other line*.
Hi*- sp*A aad D.a. North uiul Ni Naugbtook ♦IfaV-’-D1,115ft worth, or mere than Kansas City and Dourer *ir fnu Quin­
The Siunla .ILb* of Kalninaaso and biii wore imUntly aunimonsd. lib,
cy to St Jowqib, Nebraska City, Coun­ surrounding counties cud «l Khuuk-rofl ' bouts wvic cut off art tlio some of tho
foreign eountries Now England is a cil Blaffk, and Omaha, passing over a ou buodai in large numbers. Itiae.li । aocid. nt and &gt;-xpo&gt;od the borritdo sight
larger market for us than Uld England. sfdrndidly develo[«d Country mil mated there aero u.'XHJ isuplo th-'n-. to many l«upl*.' who imtardiatsdy gaxhTho annual nsvraro of our exports to
Serviceu wrew held throughout the day.
Groat Britain fnnn 1MU to 1H* mclu- through nantsruua thrivingcilice, wiul-*
A yuung uu*n uaatod Ahtun Ksviiut hi'L*ml*4. b!-o bally injured, and
tho nod* are firs'-clssa in every leojoc*,
rive, is computed at only •8.848,915.
Factorise in Now Haglund ere for being well balls*ti'.l an 1 well ofBoorod, । committed »ui tie at Ewanaba on the ' that It would bar Uy be cx]&gt;outed that ho
better for u*a evuatry than in England ; tbu giving tho traveler th ’ beat pood- 2Vth by shooting Idmadl through the, roull Keo unl-r tlmdrctunsluteea. Th&gt;
head. He Utt a note stating that no man he* a wife but no childroe, and
and a large increase of wills and facto­
other per*uu w-i* ruepotoibio tor the no?. was formerly, and wo umterstand at th*
ries in I lu- Wont would be a still greater bfe Tuma nines of jOumfort and sofety.
time waa alxl employed, but nut at
work, iu tho Chemical work* m*rth of
the city. The ductor* arero ubligod to
amputate both foot, miatging, how evw,
i Of the adrantngo* of thia route the
I public hare been preUy thoroughly ad­
' vised through the columns of tbs prin*
' ci|«l papers of the Slats fur months post,
Piuladulplua has Cvm.il*&gt; undertakers.
to "1888 wo furnish'd but a quarter of yet the following brief notice will prubher import*. Europe sending ths rest I
! Gon. Sheridan and his brother, Maj.
ably interest all }«rsons wl*e ju.t now .
from her nearer markets, cad with her
M. Siu ridan are visiting the old folks al
cheaper farm labor. 'Lbcrv i* no pros­ are seeking » srisra Zfsae*. or trending ,
horn*, in Perry county, (Aw.
pect of this meager result improving,
Gen. R-ieecraas I* in .California giving
The officer* are, Proaidout, J. W. Brooks,
hi* wlio!" energie* to the groat railroad
grain fields of Hungary and the Bieck of Boaton. Maas.; so Joog the wcllundertaking on the Pacific Coast
Sea, to ebeejen aad facilitate their traneknvwa
and
exceedingly
]aipular
Superpertatioa of grain
Ite Toxa.* Pacific railway will bo
President GraiA thoughtfully suggest
1,515 mites iu length. In ono piece it
od, in his Annual Mraeage to Cocgreu gaa Centra! Gwn'l. Snp't, C. E- PvTrun, in a straight line for 250 nuke.
that ,zrbe rxUsisicu of railroad* in Eu­ kins, of Burlington, Iowa ; Gen'L Tick­
Summer hotel* have enlarged the aisa
rope and ths East is bringing into com- et Agent, A. E. Touralin, of Burlington,
of their baggage roomi on acrouat of
patitian with our form t.roduct* of ether
the iatroosMl a» of.tlio Saratoga trunk*.
eotmtrfo.** sod foot, tberefbre, “seUintereet, if nut seV-prrecrvation, dictate*
Elkins, who go.-* to tho Yo-Somite,'
Psucnns or Ttn Ciatt—Another
caution in disturbing any industrial in­
to study ths YoSetuitic intcrip'uon*. lias ' link in tho girdle round the earth" ha*
terest of the r«&gt;untry "
•
finish'd a pretty bi: &lt;4 load scape, called been completed. The coble from Sing­
- twilight.'’
&gt;
Distancwand the higher wane our
apore to Huug Kong bos been success­
civiluatioa demands, put the Western
According to modioal statistics, ths in­ fully laid, a.ul i&gt; now in wuriung order.
former st such diatdvantage against the Western Railroads ami uoe to the
troduction of chignon* has increased London, and of rouaes Now York and
grain grower ia Europe that empcti- moat important. * Connecting at Borbrain fever om-rag the women seveutr- San Erancfotw, see ia daSr roannnufca.
lingtoa. on do Miasurippi river, with
tinn with Cliinu, and the time is rapidly
the C. B. A Q- Railroad trom Chicago,
ajqwoacl*ing when tho ghbo will be en­
it runs in a straight lino across lbs State
circled \&lt;j a fafegraiAle wire. There is
a great gsu jvt to U filfed, however.
scot in tho most Southern but ono of t)&gt;s
Warner factions of tho Republican party, Tho *p*c&gt; boiwt-cu Cfctaa end oar Pa­
tier* of rcmntfes in tho State, from each
ail about Federal offioers aad ajoil*.
cific &lt;xM&gt;at foa yut to be overcome j list
of which regular linso of stages run to
thee? tobo havsscaoaipliahsd that a hid.
A daily radical newspaper, which will only a Tow yean ago wa* deemed an
points in Northern Missouri. It con- i
support iien&lt;-ral Grant lor rv-olceticu,
nocts at Ottumwa with tho De. Moines
inqiosubility wil! sooner or later, finish
Valley R. R and ths North Mi-ouri
will appear in Nashville Tenu. ia a few the great work. California must bo put
BLACK FIGURED AND STRIPED.
days. Capital has bcm raised to cany ia cuiuciunicstiou with Japan and China,

A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN.

i”

;aa. »u» u *-■
•
A Million Bolin

W.MPS,

A CABO.

Michigan Exchange.

Ladies' Misses and Childre

Shoes Jtnd Gaiters
WB WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

Russell &amp; Nevj ns,

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

BUGS

bWFWFmTRO,!

Medicines,

School Hooks

Stationery.

New Goods!!

Barlow &amp; Qoodyear
Hulk re. Ike. 15. Bro.

BAKERY!
0ROCEBT AMD

Black Silks from $1.50 Upwards.

Put the factory and farm together, and
these find larger market, tho farmer ia
anted from dependence on one crop
rfks; hie land ia kept in better heart
by thia variety of product*. Mildew,
and blight aad ruM, which come from
exhautrou of tbo soil the result of tho
constant export of grain and tho want
of rhsnge In product*, will reaaa, and
good fanning !«* otae pnaiblo and proftisible, aad the father be able to Land
hi* fora over to hi* son*, not impoveriahod, but onrkb«l and full of promise
No cocwrax, axaxstvxxv saanxi.Trait, xvra wcxMx rnnxumr um. To
tak*&gt; from the earth and not wear it out.
the former mart give baek. Lrtthiabe
done, aad crop* increase with the growth
of population; neglect this and when
decay ahall cocao to th* beet land ia but

Warm tn-als. 25 cU.

C onf’ec tionery.

rfe th. Sstolach fotatei- Ns port to
•fie great eha:u nmst bn felt agon. Wo
must know every Rung fm even when,
ns won a. it -cr-urs. end a. the world
moves, the time is Mt for dletaat when
such will bo the condition uf thing* —

those Lac*. Ik» Railroad is rsoliv like
a Cree. with throe folk* or braasbe*, hav­
ing three tcnui ai in the State ft tic-

lai. At Council Bluff. aad Omaha, at
which latter point its trams make clue*
oouneetion* with those al the Union
Pacific Railroad far all point* on tho
“ Orer the Hill to tho Poor House."
Prenfis Bosds and lbs Pacific roast. M A Bay City man last week turned Lfe
At I'lattsmuulli, where its trains make motbur aged 70 infirm and .uffor.ug
rhouruatwiu into tho street during a
Burlington A Missouri River Railroad heavy straw at rain. She is said to bo
m Nebraska, which latter Railroad run* a woman uf ware than ordinary iatellifur 55 ttota* through the oau.-itry lying genc*.. Tbo mgreuttel son luU used
South of ths Platte River, to Aahland 1230 of her money, xhich was her all.
and IsaroJn, tho Capital to thu State of and had riven to* note for it He said
Nsbraaka A glance at a oocrcct map ho did it to pfore his wife.
of the United States will dwnonstrate
Mr*. Joseph Snyder, uf Penna town­
tho fart to travefero bound to all that
section at country lying South of the ship, Jackson Cvunty. suddenly fell to
Platts River, that the Burlington route the grounl in*cu*ibte white calling a
tc the sfortsst cheapest nod un!r direct cow on the 22d. She wa. taken to the
route. Sd. At Hamburg and Nebraska house and died in about three hour*.
Paralysis was the disrate. Bh* had
been fading unusually wall, and had
walked t.. a neigh box’* that nwening.
UV w half a mile, and back. She was
an old and nrepectod citiaen.
mag direst frao the Eart to Nebraska
Two men altacbed to MoCormirk *
City and the country adjac. at thereto.
The Buriingtw A Miaa.un is slready camp, about 80 mites up the big river,
a favorite route to travel to K*f.m*», to hod quite a sot to with a roupte of old
Omaha, end tho Pacific Koada, and the beam and taree cubs a few days since,
during which one of the men had the
Pacific cwmL Its track is ciauMd to be
the snort perfectly finished in the Wort, ctoihing rtripjxd from fam with ou.
havmg the heavito iron, Uta the br*t
bolfastod road bod—whfeh io aa impor­
tant guarantee of safety to tho vaaearvr The equipment of motive jv«wer is
fog*', sad to tho very beat mnnafactun.
The p—ougvr coscbm ere to the fate*:!
aad most eooireWo pattern. whDo the

Wurm meal* and luuchei at all hour*

asosAs
smedisg 1«v»1y tv* Xrtansr by ire.

Ixrostxs—The Odd Fsitew*' proces­
sion tn Boston, hat week, numbered
over 8,0M wiab«n of ths Order, aad
waa two mile* fa tength. The occaaeoa
wa* tlu&gt; laying of the corner stone of the
now building to bo devoted to the pur­
poses of tho Ordaf.

ti re from hi* daugU-ra, bating that Mr.
.Seward and party wore nt Suez an the
5th of May. and -were going thraeo
through Egypt They lied already trav­
eled over sfl.uOO mOca

A Texas paper says; “We are look­
ing fiif- the Democrat* to couio out far
nrgro soc-al (quality, now that they
have fur negro ;ioliucal equality, fur
they hav* alway* said that the two wore
icaspcrably connected."

Prendeni McCo*h, of Princeton, i.
preparfag an answer to Darwin’* ffiaory
about the human race, which, it to said,
so UW up Darwin that those who ban
apprehended that their original jorente
were monkeys may now breathe freely.

1’01 UNS. PONGEES. GRAY MIXTURES

. IW- * J/ “r l***0'1 ‘“F*X »P«ri»e
tfensn. sSsll wlltoa Ito l.sMi*

EVENT THING IN THE WAY Of WHITE GOODS.
rIQUEB A SPECIALITY.

Ths 100 Drake* who rvo-ntiy mat in JACONETS,
N Y. City to try to establish their lino
NAINSOOK PLAIN.
of decent to the Trinity estate, mot with
». NAINSOOK CHI
[«x:r succor we should infer, from va­
rious instaaora coming to light, that
many lawyer* in that city ha 1 feath­
ered their aorta out of Ummo " drakes,"
enough to keep tliemsrivs* and their
doea* for some time to cane.

To the Ladie

New Advertisements.

HXBBOIVS.

DEf

1ST

Fancy Bow. Badi and Trimming Bibbons,
Hosfory an 1 Glovea

■TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOWELING,

CortoU and ILvpekirta.

WHITE DUCK COATINGS.

BROWN DRILL. AC., AC.,

At Morris, Wisconsin, recently, two
remag todies named Ctorrio Olsoo, aged
tatova. and Bomn Can!, aged fourteM

DOMESTICS.
The Largest Stock in the City!

Tracy, white trying to rars U» life rtf

DENIMS, 8TBIPE8, TICKINGS CHECKS, D. A T. CASSUttBE,
1ILEACHED nml UNBLEACHED SHIRTINGS AND

-,

sHtarriNGs.

NASHY1LLE. MICHIGAN,

Prints at fen cents per Yard I
THAT CAN NOT BE EXCELLED!

THE

LITTLE

wuusr &lt;y teemrry ZTVCmv.

�•Maaca ia fort being directed to the ntaswityr cf haring a good supply «f water
[^ranged, in covsnuant rtsspe, to do
|hattteto tho ’■ firey elmuonu,” a. wwB

The Fourth of July dawW upon the
, m to supply oiUc waate; and in that pvopla of Hartings wiUt the ringing of
I event, Holly Water Work, is th* thing
; Th* umWrigMd wiahM to Inform
aU the bell* of tho city and th. finng of
I moat dtsired. We hop* to U nU* to
. th» formers cf Barry county that there ' preasnt soma rtatutiu soon, to show U** nnxoartma ftreoMkera.
Everybody
seemed to renlin* that it waa the M&gt;Ut
i root of vwrimi* works af that deerriptiou.
i Fhitoan &lt;fray RjfrMy Tufa

acniur MiU. tberefimi I wouid
&gt;r artuatfou to this far! that there things can be tusdt •ulf-iustainhig.
■niuae Allegan Fanning Mill bv- Siao* different viUagi-s throughcut cur
State have l&gt;TO]ored to Lav* HuUy
Water WoA*. it has called out many
facto and figures that go to show tbs’,
such things can bo put in fur a great
deal lass money than wn* suptswud on*
feature alone, tending to Icasiea Um ax­
' pease, is a n*w styl* of water-pipe, made
T^e rtnrtmg poluu of this Route are ' of wood. Thia pip* i* made of pine,
a,M‘ Th* central with iron bands, and ia coated with cool
point is IflJELlNGTON. on the Mireu- ter and asphaltum. The company for
W. It traverse* lUiuuto awl tho wbol*
tawtohhtrf Southern Iowa. Nosr tho it* manufacture are located Ln Bay Qty,
Mtswn, ito trank fork, info three Mkin, and Chicago, Bay City being tho
^whes, for it Lm three wwtertt t*e- principle office. From recommendation*
given in their icmph'.rt, wo should
Ito narth-xn termiau* ia Council
judge Uiis pipe hue merit* that rf) give
Bluffs, where, crossing to thnaha. it con­
nect* with Union Parifc for nil place. it prominence wherever introduced.
«m th* mtra-euntinratal and Pacific
Dvano our interview, the Anwriean
•topco. Over-land and traffic dhoo** thia
Consul at Bonkok, preoeated the King
reliable sonic more and mure.
Its utat tenainu* is Lincoln, tho an elegant aa&gt;wtment of his medicioos
Capital &lt;rf Nebraska, fifty-fire mifo* wert from Dr. J. 0. Ayer, of Lowell, Mass.,
of th* Mfosovri at llattsmouth. Thisi.
for the uso of tho Court. He explained
Flatt* emmtry, where tho
of mil-',to his majesty theIr origin from tho
rood land la it *&gt;o*t, roa* to half a mil- 1 grant chemist and their uses. Tho CliorIt* third terminus i* at Hamburg.!| ry Pectoral for cough*-, tho Sanaparilia

lichigan_Contral

aud Nolmuka. City. At Hamburg, il
makes c‘o-c rvnnertfons, twice a day,
for St Jt&gt;*i&gt;h. Laamworlh. Ksmm
Cite, and the whole Bouth-W»»t,
-n joura.vmg then from Eart to
r'.ci.sa* via Burlington, yva enjoy o&lt;L
vautaget yuu c.tn secure on no other
line. Vuu Lrtl» pass over a road *--«.'ml
to no other in speed, safety, ar any
Ifollu.an luxury of modern travel; and
I —________ J___ _______ ■

R. R.

J, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE.

Peninsular Railway.

for eruptive ’liaeoaow and tho Ague Cure

niirit of “ TC”; thus the Hay va* ualicrod in The rain tho night before we*
just what wa* wanted to fli things for a
lovely Fourth, but u to jiropraiaiire
had Leon laid out for “doing*” in our
etty there wm a general rash to th»
d.prt for tho early cxsuruon trains. The
Gun lake osjociation to the number of
fifty cr ilxty left our city for their aummcr fMort to rp-nd a pleasan t time for
a wo*k ur two. Bcm* three hundred
people took th* train* here for Middlerille, NaahviUa Jadtaoa and !&gt;stroit«
but th* majority of th* eruwd tooSB

bo d«rtiMd for Grand Rapid*. *Tb»
“Locals" of the Bsnxa aad Jremsf
acre on the train going West, nnd •»*
cm-Mmlly too j&gt;eucil came cut to ucdlce
a nice field of wheat or a Ug growth of
sleeping oclioe* of the wood with that
corn alung th* way, th* moat and best
imnvcrtnl cowposiduil, ’’ Th* Star Span-,
of winch wns sedn iu Barry county. In
gk-d Banner." lYiyor was cfflrod Lt
many low and wet places. Jack Aort had
the Chaplain Rev fl. H Bpcwr, of Ver­
made iiia unwelcome call, n* wa* eviilcut
montville, after which wm remlwed. |
from th-dry, crispy tint on th* loaves i
Before roaebing the valley city, the with Gao effort, a National song by the
Nasht ill* Giro Club. Th* Declaration
train &lt;Mu&gt;Utiag uf several coar.ho* and
two accummodaUoa car* were literally was nnd by CtomoU Bmiih, Eeq., ntar
packed on top aad nllnround Pcaalng which race a stun - n^ara Ferner;"
MiddforiUu ocr train was plrarantly nnl th* oration, lyr.ILm. J M- Ferris of
serenaded by their comet band, who Grand Rapid*.
ware ready to escort with honor all thos.*-; It tie:haps would bo enough to say to
tha» who know Mr. Ferris, that hesuawho stopped there tJ oolcbral-.
toitt* I in every way, hi* already welt
WK* fill*' 1 to overfl jw^^yith prop!*—

living in our &lt;ri£, has s&lt; fine a lot of
Orts * Bvurax, wo are inform*I, bai stock as ona be found any whore. Om&gt;
started a milk wagon. Pure mill: Cur dnrbnm Lt.lL ftreo-yonreobl, w&lt;-lghr&lt;L
fire copU |wr quart.
Juno 24th, 1,440 Iba Ono lulfor, a
year cl 1 ln*t March, Ural lust JUu on tho
A BMJrtm won: up at Muwsuleo uu
Bnrr'a Pectoral Elixir U rwxnutnrod- th* 4th. Il crvMod lake Michigan and common* all tho spring, weighed, July
ed to any one afflicted with a aevero landc-1 u«ar Kalnzaaxoo on the some 4th, 710 Ibto. and n jrair of steer calri-s,
ona a yoar-altf March. SSth^ nnd the
evouing. I’rof. Stainer waa it* iL
other July fob, weighed op Uw 4th, InoL,
1,570. Tlii* wo call good itoek, and
think it dewrves a pat-rag notiee.

blast; tl*« Grand pa|»&lt;L* orgnu factory
two avn playing un organs titer Clothigg ]lou»e and various basia'.'Si Lou*o&gt;t
wore well renrowmtod by lutgn pila* vif
dry goods bores on an axpms wagon;
Ni-hola ■ nd Shopntd'o throsluug mv
chines and (hand Rapids fanning mills
were in the procession. Ths whole
thing made •
»how,
The exorcises and orations al tho
jork were good bat wo have no spu.-a
to report them.

Hsis Bcaxan.—Mr. C. H. Bowen, of
Rutland township, lost M« barn by finon Friday night Isrt- H* having near­
ly cl*aml hi* barn for the purpoco uf
drawing in hi* wheat when cut Only a
few things wow burned—fanningurill,
two tons hay. ote. It was Aral dlw•red by one of tho littl* girls whose
। room was opposite the barn Tho roof
wa* all on fire when dtecov.-rod, and
nothing could bo done to save it. Lorn.
|600; insured in the Michigan and
Ox TSursdoy la*t a fatal accident oc­ Adrian fa.- MOO. Il was probably th*
curred al Munhall. The Fast Expres* work of an itccndiary.
rani ran over and art off both logs of
As Ornsttrar.—Wo find on our table
Mr. George Ketcham, and ao injured
a letter, signed It D. M-, written st St.
Luo that he iired but about half an
Jasrplu Michigan, Fob Seth, 1871. de­
signed for publication, and containing
matter of real interest at the trine it was
that Hon. Daniel Striker will noon form written By some oversight the letter
n co-partncrthip with Mayor H. A waa placed with a tot of answered Ut­
GuodvKir in hi* hardware' eambliahinent. ters unopened, and bonce its nnn-appearWo congratulate Secretory Striker on iraro iu tho Bsxxsx Tho author baa
hia entree into sm of tho best hardware our thanks for tho loiter and our apolo­
atom in Michigan
gy for its mn-appearance.

-

TAYLOR, HA WKIXSf and DAYTOTf

NEW IIHEBT1SEJ1E5TN.

J. 1&gt;. Ito sumAc&lt;A. drtn: store.
DRY GOODS, CLdhing. bate, cops ■
' ‘•
gooda. and crerythtaff 1
at Mu'lgv*'.
If — - ;
mftagts al EtuwU'a 1
Mr. T. Eiling has sold his interest in
th* drug btuiare* of th* lata firm cf
Haney A Eting to Dr. Haney, who wfll
luTcsftor carry on the buainere of that
oiUbltolimeuL Eiing has left uur city
for other parts of tha SUt*.

Ms tlxsxr Mxxxrrr, living in Hasft— IftTftMp, u
“ l— io« •
fakl ci corn al! t*M*:«! crab *nd that it
h tho I—’ ptoeo of coni to b* found.
We are gtad to uctic* U«* thing*. It
adds materially to th* iitorert of th.
former ia ILo various branch*, of Lis

,t nrty “Umr store in U»* But*

rw-ssmt .-Mr. J- W. Maynard, oar
Irhor sv ’&gt;■
Ua » b*u'; said
.hMmatos her 1*7^: fi«* » ««!
sod th*n ■ Hute egg ; are have fear
,0. right boforn ua that look )Ae

nu.'e, which evidently girt- great plain, j
are to " John and Bctrey” from tht in­
terior, and to s,;i the urvlpijj, who for ।
the titnu ’tented wild nt tho eight of no
many torn turned' boy a again. The
dieplay of firework t waa ray tatiataotory, and did credit to thure who man-1

For the aako of ’•swinging round the
cirelu” a small party of m took paesago
on tho Grand Rapids and Indiana IL R.
Tho train waa pocked full insilo, on top
and on the platform. An inci'lcal happctwd in one of the roachew which nearly
[■rodueod a panic. An Irishman camo
iu orenk nnd rotmucnetd his abuse l*;
fore the ladies. Ho repeated it and vras
nbnffcd from n man standing near tho
door, when a general fight ensued. Tho
train was stopped, and the torn under­
took to tie ths Iriahman in ths bsggsgo
rar. He wouldn’t tie worth a cent and
bo haf to be knocked off the tram in
the swamp to Loci&gt; him qmet The
train had not gone only ,a mile or an,
when some other individual opensd up
hi* month and wished n fight Tho
train slacked up and the brakeman set­
tled hia fist on tho noisy feflow's face
and ho too we* left to medium oa the
rdo of tho track tho foolish idea of poor
whiskey and fighting on s railroad train. deals oC '.bo pceariun, and aaide from
Everything wa* quiet after that. Al thorn the whole rtfloir wee ia ronrepiion
Wayland, the firing of rocket* indicated and cst&gt;tuftin,-toi mnineat and empbatfo
Ural th*y wore myoying n patriotic time,
J. Mandigo bad a large poity there, in

lUsrasM, well-known throughout Ute
Stslc as tho “cheek" editor, aad that
paper having died, for some time Bar­
tram has remained al! quirt until rtrcvntly h* bn rtartod a paper at Mid­
land. called tho Tntn. Tlio usual stylo
that paraded check is left oat and he
goes m with better prinetplee- Several
colnmas of his last paper ore used in
showing the people of Midland th* ad­
vantages of Holly water wort*. Sactho vtobt. “ Bart.”

AGRIOU'

E. P. BURRALL.
Office in John W«i*»rtt’s Hardware Store, Brown's New Block.

WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL.
Wears every day solicited to furnish Plates of Teeth
for less than our usual price, backed with the complaint
of parties who say they arc unable to nay so much.
Xoic to give all a chance to have Teeth who need and
should have them, wo willfrom this date, for a * few
weeks, drop the price almost one-half. We will now mahc
full and Complete- sets for$25. .Single Hates- Upper
or Under $13.

.ILL OUR WORK W.lR R.l.YTEI)
Office over Grant- $ Phillips’ Store, Hastings, Mich.

On the morning of July 5th thb love­
ly village with its dolighUal shade, its
atone ski* walks, and cool, refreshing,
health sustaining, HuUy wntrr-wotk».
burst in upon us with all tho frcshassa
of th* morning. Kalsmaioo is indeed
a lovely place, and that is all wo can
say about it this ha*, only they had a
"Fourth.-' roeshting of races, base ball
nmteh, fire works, *ta*

STEWART &amp; STEINHOFF.

JOHNSTOWN.

Bora' WstraX-^Pnrf. Horen Brel-

Goods are Cheaper than Low !

BALTIMORE.

OW,GHB, MUM.
DRESS SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,
will sell them ns cheap

And

house

From New Yoi-k to Chicago,

We make no drives and tell no lies, but sell
Goods on their merits.
Wo Sell the Florence Sewing Mnchine,

IB VINO.

Fta im it a Ctl! ad ts rial a big Hit of Gaft« will pn
!■ for a little Sony.
-

between Kalamaaoo aad Mar«hall wo
i noticed the wheat «m most idl ia .hock
I and to3u&gt; al il in the (lack already. Hur‘ vret *0! catch it now, tho Fourth i*

ahall watoh UmM young man who are
oat into at night when they oeght to bo
in bod. W* shall tao that darks ore
Strictly Loco-t, and that married men
tot ether mens who* and daugi-ter.
akma." He will have hte hand* fell to
rttood to sJLUfoto.thiyjaBy .aty.

T„
ta, taJt—
make at Alton’s, that will «rt-w*sr and
kxA brCter. and «* • torto
,h“

PITTS, RACIJTE and TECUMSEH

THRESHERS AND CLOVER HULLERS.
and the largest stock of

I tlirong march 1 back to :Lo village,
tluporda.r^eaiU •uugbi fur pleasure

in nay way tho geacrnl good feeling
«u the occurrence uf one or twtl fights ;
in the toureo of the evt uing in which a j
party of rough* frv m Hastings took a I
prominent nnd disgraceful part.
Had the village authoritiee ituuitd
on anerting. as too a as they wore ratiofied that liquor was being, tended, the
proprietors cf the ostablishcu-nU where
the law wm tbua being ignore 1 or dofiod—as they do jn tuoay villages whore
they th'ak have n Prohibition CVunril—
oven this would bare boon avoided, and
there trould havo been nothing to ariticue or tvudema. As it is the blame
must fall where it Idongs, ns much—
nay mow rm tlwoo who with the pwer
to restrain evil, faded to .da ia, .».&lt; upon
tboc-e who ware tin* crtual j-ort xi[mils
in tho ocmmireioa of the wrong.
The drinking and fighting were not
down « tho jwogrammj, and are men-,
tioend as occurring putsiflo o£ _nad not
having any connection trit'i ths criebration.to.ro&gt; doctod bjt^te C.iramitU'o of

THE

IMEarsli XXarvester,

went up but Fishaq rtaid down. Man* aged that matter, after which “ oa with ।
were disappointed 4 thia “flying” dem the dance*’ waa the erdcr cf tho night ’
onatration aad wa guovs the “Prof." waa until noth or rear uf the natiun’e life ,
had pdlfd well along into the morning I
Of tlto wound day.
The only thing that occurred to mar I

IJnx funeral service of tho lata Mrs.
A. J. Boa no waa held at tho reeidcuco
of her father, Mr. A. H. Tyler, E«J . in
thia city, on Thursday last. Bev. T. D.
Manh re.r.ductcd tlio aorviro before a
large congrrgalira of friend v of the
dcccan-xl. Wo beg pardon fur our inadvertenca in noticing thia last wack.
The notion waa written just m wo were
,__ _______________
going
to pros* and we were nieiafennod
ia regard to the place of huldtax th*

Milwaukee R R

UXI SHORE I MICHIGAN
.SOUTKRS RAILWAY

Woods !Sdf-Raking
I’dEsiEt.si’s nttoiuur3E:m..

hot country. Tiro dangerova condition
at a favorite wife in tho palace with one
of ibe djaerden three medicine* cure,
gave him apodal interest in thrto j»oduute of medical skill; indeed Uusa
medical tnarroh fatorvited Lira more in
it is mid more U«n there ♦vtr were in to
1 the rao:t of tho propio of thi« ricin.
our c.iuatry than nil tie other nttor.tfous
a stranger, but tKey Mt wlxn he
that city before oa any one oroa-fon. hy,
'
wo Led shown him.—Letters from a
that to wia r-» an okl -noTh* day wa* fin* audnho doing* “siden- comludrd,
1
Lady in Sinar.
did." Grant R*pll* know* how to rah. 1
Hie ntbject, the “Growth «ud iofluI
ebrate
and
w»
hope
to
see
them
retern
,
iXtss^yr IjtntxrusMxxr —Un Friday i
caco of Amor-aai idoas," waa poll calorun-ng last a pleasant «wW
i, tho Hastings call in like numbers cn '
oilntod to attract attea li»u, and in the
tnent ahis given to the public st Union '
Biaaterly manner In which it WM treated li e Office the following list
From
tlio
Balcony
of
Crane
’
.
Museum
Hall, under tho direction of Mrs. Halo
create d amuigrt bit bearers, the most
nud Min lllipnr, music Irnchcre. Th" wv had a good easy | usitfon to view tho
enrrieoo t unsistod of pieces—tlio most grand procession, which rej rroonted exquisite ronve of satisfaction. Marty
pruttct ured it th • Ixrst auaire-r^ary adthe
polkv
furor,
conn
&gt;n
council,
various
&lt;&gt;f them very difficult—from the ) upila
• uf fheie hull •« on tho piano, and the ■ bonds uf uxuric, diTcront so-ht#*. the
| steam fiie department, n tarp- Michigan hear. 1: was in o-err way. a-T uffuft of (
iutammr la x Wrh they gwp» lonlcevd
’Br- •
blue-lino wh-'alt lie m.'dmr way f.-ul jtplly pn.ud, I
’•hotrod that tl^ tuv&lt;r*hp W bovu l'&lt;t4nri
ocnobly,
IjmBcioaa and tluir-tigh. Such miukal ear, with “New York, Ikston, Detroit sad with which tho
fuel well sathflcl At (bo &lt;-In--o uf tho
1 socials from on own hotna talent will and Grand IL&gt;pidd'_pointed * n th* aide
Tho rignr makers bed a largo wagon crafiur,Mr.Gcu. Frink, fonnrrly &lt;.f MurMichigan,
and every branch of Um profosssan was ahalL bfi m-&lt;ro rvc.-utly a rtoiJeiif of
carried on ; another Lugo wagon rep- i Iowa, song by tocuooi *• The Sword uf A Good uj’iH'vtunily pruM-nta itselfGoop StuCS—Mr. Tiros. Altoft, one mented real tar works; tho valley city Bunkrr LilT iu a manner that thrilled
N’ow fo the time to Improve it
pf Barry fognty*# prop’iffll’t (amors, mil)*, their miLiag operations in full every h«jrt

fi.000 f&lt;ot Bamwood f -rWagnu Busoto
C*u on Cook and Sheldon fur good
25,000 frot Dreeaod Biding.
bargains iu bad. They hold tex tides
For tire information of &lt;ho»e who
3&gt; aa immenro amount of ktd ia Barry
bare been told that.they have no Rcffower, would slate that they have one
with which they can re saw 30,000 feet
A Now York Belle, last work, mar­
ried a
Wright—in consideration
of |
secured to her by hia note
of hand. Wmu'i that about right Mrs-

Detroit &amp;

night previous selUod the dust, and
made looasnotion nu only pcasiWe but
plcarant
Early in the morning th* trains un
tho G. R. V. R. R. brought large crowds
.feoui Charfotto and Muting* and other
Pfdnto more remote. Boon after, dele­
gations from th* rural districts rem*
'
•tong, until trt least three thousand pro।
At tho appointed!
PSWthi- phople ndjonnted to the gror*.
whet* Um regular oxSrrisre of tho day
irtfl((a. Tho vast throng was called toWl*
U»« President of th* day, D.
WHriffilL. and tho band awakened Um

ORANGEVILLE.

—•

OBANT A PHILLIPS.

DETROIT
STOVES

�TWW &amp; CARTER,
250 Main Street,
JACKSON
WELCH Ac GRIFFITHS,
tees!so, ■lass., as DtreU, Mtefc. ally

CKAPIABKljmTRAYIL!
The different colon ia two shades pre­
vail this season, namely, tho two shades Chicago, Rock Ldujd_and Pacific B.
cf gray, afao brown and blue.

Dtuchey A Co's. Column.

3 O’CLOCK

MICHIGAN

FRENCH. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN

WALL PAPER

VINEC AR BITTERS''

AND DECORATIONS,

The trimuanga most used on the liriit
summer ailkx are narrow gathered frills;
these are sometimes vaxtH.1 in width,
and preoeut a very pretty uffeeL

110 MABE FROM 50 Cts.

WINDOW SHADES, TABSEL8, PICTURE
CAN AND SCOTCH-HOLLAND, IN
ITKc BUFF AND BLUE, FOR

Chignons are quite given un in Paris.
Dresses are cut round nnd with single
skirts; and shawls, so long dtsoarded, are
coming into fashion one* non.
The better style for cutting fooee sacks
is to place the scam in a position that
ere a narrow bail; if not, a fit will not
obtained.. TU« prwsnt atvfo of [xuinier rwinirea aB tho spring to rone in
the back, and not under the arm.
A black silk dreea fa pretty,made with
a train, the wafat cut poiuicd, back and
front eut heart-shape in the neck trim­
med with fam and piping*' of silk or
satin; the skirt trimmed with a flounce,
but generally not trimmed.

THEA-NECTAR
BLACK TEA.

ritss*tHe»wll»’»e
:ahgs?ers.vk:4^

Suits of white or buff walking ma­
terial, seem to havo become an institution
of which we shall not soon be rid. For
the sake of the comfort nnd connminnc#
of tho ladies, wo are glad and happy

Riding habits nre made of dark blue
or black cloth. Tho jacket has a sltort
basque in front, and long behind,and
la trimmed pith braid aad buttons a la
military. High crown lint of silk or
fait, with rrivet trimmihg and long fea­
ttier. Black tulle vr-il flowing behind.

' Pink is a favorite color this season.
Ono very effective drees consists of plai­
ted flounces of pink tulle going tho way
up the skirt, and a white filo fichu »
worn with it, the enda of which fall long
over tho skirt at tho hick. Thr tullo is
easily arranged in folds to sail the shape
of the bodies and tho figure.

□5ft

CURTAIN GOODS.

zswftss’sssfXSJM’

IECTSIE 01 HEAD AM HAIL
-lonTC ACL

A

Million Dollars.

Braiding and embroidery are very ex­
tensively used upon washing suits for
children and your.g ladie*. and wra;vpcr* for their mamma*. Many of the
imported linen suits, also, uro trimmed
riiu.’iM
with cheap imitation fare, which wo
consider in unutterably bad taste. Cloth
and linen should always U&gt; trimmed QTBICTURE.
kJ «£&gt;U&gt;, trni.bli
plainly and substimtmlly.

SABIN &amp; MASON’S.

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(iR.LVD RAPIDS

CAUTION
REDUCTION OF PRICES

Dress skirts am still being lined with
paper muslin ar crinoline. Japaorer silk
are trimmed with fringed nyrnes of the
same, or folds and fringe.

CLMsbdk

Black dreus i are tow mads to look
gayer and smarter with ev kired wuutooata. Fur instance, far dinner or even­
, ing reception at home, the hastes* would

wo voluses in out.
-A-jjeutN "Wamtcd
; IwMUM Is UU&gt; Call

CAUTION

Averill Chemical Paint,
WHICH IH already pot:m orany desired SHADE Olt COLOH.
As D wrJ'J Ivni'X^y.TTV.E MEASURE. RAW AND BOIL­
ED LINSEED OIL, VARNISH, BRUSHES. PUT­
TY, GLASS. GLUE, PARIS WHITE.

makes the finect canned fruit that ia put
up They ought always to bo stoned,
with a cherry stoner (which ean be
bought for $1.60,) and put up with
about a quarter of a pound of white
sugar to the quart. Tho last addition
preeerrsa ths color, shape and eonsietoacy of tbs fruit remarkably and adds

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■‘SrfcrewS^Atlwsrels^’

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IRY OF THE
UN EUROPC

!ill*S

Lead and Zinc Paints,
(jolorx of all Shadeft, I

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with largo basque* in front, and the
bodice is trimmed with Valenciennoe
face, which fallc over th* pink satin. A
Ifal'k LI— faOW .ateireat U also appro­
priate and pretty. Wofatcoate are also’
made of lace, lined with Hgbt adored
silk. A whin- guip-jre wnsitoMt over
mauve produces a very rich effect, nnd
* Waistcoat striped with Chantilly inser­
tion is charming. They arc also made
entirely of silk, with stripee of white
embroidery, stripes of ]wsaemanterie
and stripes of black velvet Sometimis
tho waistcoat matches the petticoat, by
making it of the same material and tho
same color; but the effect of the waist­
coat alone with a black dross, ia more
distingue and noveL

It I DELL &amp; CO.

While we advise cur fruit-growing
reader* to on all tho snrplas stock of
cherries which does act pay to sell, we
caution them againat putting up any far

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,

as wine l&gt; put up peaches with the
atones in them. For winter, fur pirn
and pudding*, canned cherries ore truly
delicious, and cannot bo surpassed far
delicate flavor, by any fruit grown.
Then- ran be ao danger c.f overstocking
tho market with a good quality of can-

For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality aad Color.

Dr. Welh’ tat if Jirtbeta
OFFICIAL LIST cf
lamed is published

CITY PAINT SHOP!

KBKAUtOTOilagOM. InUM&gt; v ,-

Family Sewing Machine,

NEW CABPET HOUSE

81MFLT COXerUC.TEI)

PA INTERS

EASILY UNDERSTOOD.

Unit iiOitoaii Raij to Wul

NATUBE’S

The very BEST PLACE tu buy
strayed, or tho glands atrophied and
decayed; but such aa resuun can bo
saved by this application, and stimu­
lated into activity, so that a new
growth of hair is produced. Instead
cf foaling the hair with a peaty sedi­
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off. and
coimeqnentiy prevent Uldn^ TU
reetoratum
vitality it gives to the
scalp •’rests and prerente the forma­
tion of dandruff, which is often so un-

Hair Restorative

CARPETS,
OIL CIDTUB,
MATTINGS,
MAT.-,

UPHOLSTERED GOODS,

NOTTINGHAM

LACES.

HASTINGS BABBLE WORTS !l

COUNTERFEITED.
SELF

not:

PRESERVATION

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                  <text>VOL XVI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 13,1871.
not baring anything Mtor to do, went low, woull be dsera ml ‘Now Jasrao
from house to bone, dropping .tender; did not moon to say that the tongue of
end you cotdd net take up that slan­ itself is m7, but tbo arrowy ueo of it. Ito
derer ; you could act fasten upon any office is to blfoe Instead of slander,
word or eenteure, for it Is not neoeaewy it ought to speak Had wards, faatoad of
that a word should be uttered, in order I profanity, it ought to speak the unto
to constitute slsafor. A dropped lip, an |1 of God with reverenre. Ito right use

DEALERS IN

Hforf means that excitement at UJflOX BLOCK!
.
Crowds rushing in an I dtronet .....
It means that the

BOSTON CASH STORE
hn, rnond to Union Block and io ofrri'nl greater induce­
ments than ever.

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’n'
AGBOLTtTAL MACHINERY CSOBCSUSft'jria.
WV——-JJ- -Ulk —- uu. — Iku ,L.
&amp;C.

$40,000 WORTH OF GOODS.
A complete assort.nent in every department,
Dress Goods from
g 1-4 cts. to $5^0,
,
*
183-4ats.toU.00,
down,
Domestics very low,
and Shoes 25 per cent, below usual prices,

&amp;C.

BUCKEYE and CLIPPER
Mowers and Reapers

Johnston’s Self-Raking Reaper,
. .
Ithaca. Combined Sulhey Rake,
tcour Goodtand PrirM.
TOR CASH, we SELL FOR CdSIL, and can afand
Broadcast
Plaster
and
Grain
Sower.
joratosell for less prices than Jackson, Kalamazoo or
Grand Rapids, and we WILL DO IT.
II'*
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ipnuii, ryc&lt;, grc.

He will duplicate any bill bought at the above-named
towns and deduct 5 per cent.
BOSTON CAJ3H STORE

mam

Hastings, June 28th, 1871.

arched eyebrow, a shraggod shoulder, a ’ loads tbo waywanl rydf, aad charms
significant look, am incredulous exproe- J1 the mingled thousands. Blander, then,
•ivn, may do the work. And these ore is guilty because it is unnatural.
the wera/ species «f sfeafor, they are Eke
The fourth point of guilt is tho dia­
tho sting of ths insect, or the spikes of bolical character of alaadar. “ It is sot
ths 'nettle kaf the poison is so subtle
on fire of hail." J Tbt.apastto dooo not
that you cannot roach it. I moan to say use it as a comparison to hell, but Mi
ho is out of tho recall of law. Much itself. And I cannot imagine a severer
better would it ho for the slandered, if one, than to place a respectable man or
woman in a nett of .tenderers. 0, that
make hte awortiuM, for /Am bo might miserable state, which magninee every
roceiro hu just deserts. But I rotor to .park of evil, dotes tho oyo^mgoodurea,
this kind, “ Ob, if yon know what I dal" whan gmercras, universal ton?; which is
“ Yob had bettor look out for that man,”
Ac. Or Mr. A. tells something all । takre [KMM—ion of tho heart, and that
around town about Mr. Z. as fart, that HMZ
Mrs. B. heard down to Mra. Cs, Mra.
In oonclustou, tot us get at tho root
D. being present, and she informed tho in this matter. Say. Jamre, ** Maa was
company that her little boy heard down mode in the image of Qod." Then, to
to Mr. Ete that Mr. Pi. Ettte girl told .tender mon. is to slander God ; to tore
that her mother was informed by Mr*. what is good in man is to tore God.
0. that her son learned from Mr. H's. Ix&gt;re is the only remedy for I tender.
hired man, who occasionally called at 11 bear one rayAre wo to love the
Mr. 1’a, and they heard to Mr. Ta, Ac. ■' slpderer, treat all alike F’ I answer,
Ac., aad thus you trace the whole al- , wqwro to treat everybody writ If a
phal«t of names, aad you foil to find man guts mad and awoars at yoa, end
the originator of tho story. Nino- I| you in turn do tho same, you arc no
tenths of there slanderous expnwdons I bettor than to to If bo slander, you,
are without foundation. They arc like 1 and you in turn slander him, there is
! not a cent to choose between you.
There ore throe way. of potting down
klc, to inflame hearts ; to fever human
existence ; and poison human society at
the fountain spring, ol life. How hue 1

C. F. DWIGHT &amp; CO.
PROPRIETORS OF THE

A SPECIALTY.
Wei keep on hand and manufacture to order any »ixo or style
iframcA, which wo will sell at prices that defy competition.

H-AXAT

Grain Elevator

BLAIVKS,

the most complete stock in the city, manufactured by Richmond
&amp; Backus, the only reliable form in use. A full stock of

all kinds that arc tuted in the County, as cheap
chased elsewhere.

iatOw
Kuaaui

Hlnnk Books
rnndiHns, &amp;&lt;
a frft.lt supply

JACKSON WAGONS
&amp;. Hall Threshing Machines, Clov
llullers niul Grain Drills, anil Gale’s
Patent Sulky Rake.

iui

PICTURES. » IM) WIOW,

drr inch afiirticn, “addara poison la un- i
der their lipa." I am inclined to think
if then, u a being Maty feprs.-*i in this
But there is another aad MUr way,
world, it it the one who sjxmds his, or , aad that is to few Aim fora. Thai is the
her time gossiping about other..
goepol way. If you are living a tree,
Text, Jxuws III. 6-0
The second evil arising from the mis­ upright, Christian life, you have every
In tlie disremination of go»vel truth, use of tiie tongue, la religious porsecuscoundrel in the community at a disad­
specific offices were aasignod to the ajioevantage. you put yeur blow, aad argu­
tlee, its first expounders. Paul's letters
ments into your life, and always seek to
are tergvjy saturated with the doctrine
overcome evil with good. Finally, let
of intellectual gifts and religious lib­
us scatter sunshine instead of storm,
erty. John beholds tove, as tho deepest
spook kind words, instead of slander.
quality in tse bowm of tho Deity, and
James is denominated by tbo ancient* their infallible (?) decision spun points
’ tho just" man, earnest, heneot, and of doctrine, hov they hare guarded
root It was Am to assert tbo necessity each profession of belief with thia for­
of moral rectitude against the mere mula : “If any man maintain otherscmbtenccs of religion, and a practical wise than • thia, Ipt him bo accursed."
religion, against a hollow formality.
| Ho enters Lis protest agaiast a “vain
. religion*' whose fountain is an uubriI died tuegco, and its dream tho pmson- cmaa against each other.
Minuter,

l oas bra of slander. “ If any man
among you mmmiA to be rohgtoua, and
bridteth not his tongue, his religion is
l^sia,’’ Ho proto.ts against that soritii___ i
- - in

Fe pay Cash for all kinds of Grain, and sell Grand.
Rapids Plaster, Ohio Lime- Water Lime and Salt.

J. L. &amp; DAN. REED’S

Carriage Shop City of Hastings,
GROCERIES,
------- to buy-------

at the new brick store

Tl.snklag our friends and patrons far past fevore and

held ail 1,000

C. H. HICKS I

CARRIAGES

npm God. “ Let no man ray when ho
is tempted, I am tempted at God, for God
cannot be tempted with evil, neither
tempted bo any man.” Hi- protests
against that unreal religion, which di­
lutes tho I'aruostncaa of real religion, in
tho enjoyment of listening. “ Bo ye
Jtert of the word, and not Ararm only,
deeviving your own rclrea." And final­
ly, ho .Iwiws the fallacy of adherence to
[■articular tenants of theology, to the
ugtort of cultivation of character. I

“ What doth it profit if a man say that
be hatii faith aad hare not works?
Can faith save him?*' It is su'd that
Luther complained of this epistle that
it did not contain the go«i«l. I suppose
ha meant by this, his awn favorite doc­
trine was not the central subject of dis­
course. So mon ray now-a^lays who
are hampered by some little system—if
everything doos not revolve around
it is not tbo .gospel. The minister is
exported to continually use tho gospel
hammer in breaking some theological
shell, (and some of there are very MtT)
soul, or ba is not yrrerArey the goapol.
Now I understand that one practical
truth, developed hi our lives, outweighs
bushels of propositions and theological
husks. Religion that is to regenerate
the world, mart pcnueulu our hearts,
and be developed In our wonte, actions.

an l the superiority of the

pny

St'in ail letiuital Deiliits.

/■rsrtirel reEgion is in good demand
in our time, wliilo uiaro Omrf iZdull in
the market, and can be obtaired of its
votaries nt a direount In our inter­
course with the world, wo find that tho
same questions that tho epnstlrs dis­
cussed. and the same evil, with which
they contended, are still umong ui, and
we must direuss and contend with tho
name spirit that actuated them. The
subject which I have eho.cn to-day, is
a frMitvl one, namely, sfradir, and JIstyiesw PmtmUtn. And a subject that'
needs discussing in our day, equally, m1

fling thunderbolts, ignorant Ix-arcn
catch, and exaggerate the spirit, and
little children eometimoa shudder as one
of there hsretias (?) passes br, because
they have been taught to look upon him
ns an enemy of God.
Wo have heard men prate lung aad
loud about bum, and at tho sami time
place their baronet, around the "Larfi
Table” to word off the' unimmeroed
from jiartaking of there beautiful sym­
bols, not only of Christ, but human
brotherhood.
We often congratulate
oureclrcs that the ago of persecution is
past True, tho rack is broken, tho
stake i. plucked up. but pwsw«fi&lt;M ex­
ists. Its weapons are riturwration and

J. L &amp; DAN. REED.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

** What dakaa;your cows ao aroraF

waive than phyv-ral hurt, pierco deeper
than the body, trnd leave traaea darker
than tho print of the scaffold or the
blasting of fire. In the tenguagj of
another: “ Tho sword to tees sharp to
mo than tl.e dander, fire is less intolera­
ble than the refusal of sympathy."
Men boast soaatimM, that they never
perereuted, they never saw a Laman
being burned afire, they never clappod
their hand, as tho death shrink procteimei that the lions fang had gone
Lome into the most vital port of the
victim’s frame ; but did they never rob
him of his friends ? chill tho alloJhom.
of his family ? take from him his good
name ? what fa Out but poreocutum in
ita worst form? Il ia the spirit ol tho
old form dressed in a now garb.
Notice, secund, the guilt of .ho­
llar. Tho first evil oonsequomw is Uie
harm that a man dore to himself " It

for us to learn the divine force of ’ ritence. R-smomber Chri.tinritete’.nsH,
when rovilings ware loud around him,
and chargee were multiplied. uHe
held his penes.’’ And in those times
when tbo tongue of ulander is very flippant, the beat thing wo can do is to
Lvy itiU. Thane propio who convert
We complain of other evils, the rav­ their tongues into a spociee of “adder's
ages of intemperance ; pestiferous influ­ poison" must rent their wicked venom
ence of tho profane ; the immoral ten-- oa some cue, and the boot we can do u
dcncy of Sabbath-breaking; and in our
anal, co mU to tig egainei the^ evils, we
forget that there are others, which, if
not checked, will corrode all the warmer
instincts of tho soul, and ultimately un-

BOOTS AND SHOES

an art indecorous!" “Excuse me,"
said the wife, “ I didn’t know’twaa you.

from flfty eeuts to two dofiarc per acre.

A» exchangeaay.: -I* is act good

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tti* is doebdaa. th. hght hi which
•nbwdopartmu" is vfewed by Gen. Frank I
P. Blair of that Rate, who
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dared dm* hadiand* aad two children
has been arrested iu New Jarety.

foa-tiy end conristently saiqio

tooted by th* guns rf the Fort, but they
vrere in great drtoiUAfon. ThamUeioaary reached tho spot 8*ptemt&gt;*r 8, 1881.
Aa ho wa* atandiag on the veranda of
the hotel after suppoc, be heard singing,
and, guided by the reuud,berateh^d_a
ox-dare* holding a
hearing thoir prayer*
mad. known &amp; mis*

By the Parent of tU United State*
Of Am*rica: A iproclamatiun. .
Where*., a treatv letwa lire United
States of America and her Majesty, tho
Queen of th- United Kingdom cf Great
Britain and Ireland, concerning tho rate
tlctnent of -all aoere of diffatwnc* botwecn th* two cduntrie* was concluded
and tigned at Wnshingtoh by tho High

And whereas too said treaty ba. been
duly ratified on flu- part of both, and
r»P*ctiro ratifications of tho sama were
exchanged in th* citv of Ixjodou on the
17th day of Jone, 1871, by Robert
&amp;4u*ru-V Vnrtrv
Mnd Ilia.

oboprved and fulfilled with good faith
by U» United 8mtca mid the utimas
thereof. In witoea. whereat I. bar,
Tho progm* of tho pupil* and tho
hereunto set jm hand and enured the limited funds of the Aireciatiun oom­
seal of the United Btatee to bo affixed. !' IMiled a conOtatewifoa in higher achoote,
Done in tbo city of Washington the j normal mrtitotm. eollegv* und incipient
fourth day of Julv, in tho rear of ocr i univmifiaa; and in the chief center* of
Lord 1K7I. and of the independence of’ |j population ia the South, these iaatituthe United State* the ninety-sixth,
: tions are located, gathering In. educat­
' ing and sending out again tbo .ulecpridag youth of both **x*a a* teaehi-rs,

wow, for which we tro indebted to, Geo.
Whipple^Eaq., the accomplished Secre­
tary, and to which w* would invite th*
attention of tha reader* of the Bxsa tx.

U. 8. bond* fate* bee nnroriatad in
Easop which ktod here prerfoosly purbused from tho Tnevstry, fire run its
courw, been analyred and resolved like public pap and funder that has boon
heard fc® that quarter rinco ilui war.
It ia even willing to depart fur tho soke
been aa usual etirrod into tbo story for
of Micuring the lunros and fishiw It
the purpose of making if sparkle and to
says of the Republican party oh tiffs
cause the eyoa at the fiad mow* to be
subject:
extended to Mucerlik* *u*.
' “ Buch a party can be received unly
•70,000,000 t' th* bands on L_nd
I wfth ulter_ detestation by every true
among which it wa* alleged would be
hrarted Southern man. 11 ia in power,
found the fraudulent substitution of spu­ jlti^uur hopo tn strip it of power.
rious bunda have all been cxamino-l by
expert* and found te b* convct So
Democrats know best Tbo writer has
end* tho last uf, the rawfoni on the ad
not much love for them. Bat they are
“out" and they want to get ••in." Let
tjjhelp and get ia with them. How
shall wo du it t Wo must ask them.
If they any by •' Departure" Jet u* de­
victed of bigamy, has at last ^ocn par­
part. If by keeping rifoaco let us bo oa
doned by the President Thi* wa* ex­
mute a* mice. Let us put thi* whole
pected by there who best know tho arcumiumres under which tbe'-ptoreccitiim I matter in their hands."
of Bowen for bigamy wa* conducted.
Iti* very doer that th* design era* not
to punish for any crimo, nor to right the
wronga of the injured Thia i* sk^wii
Psou, Miami Co.. Karts*, (
July 4th, 1871. |
by th* feet that at the first trial th* pros­
ecution was un different ground* which
Dtu« BswxxsIbveumtng you may
were mcompaiibl* with caure of the 1*4- ' by thi* time be wundering-why you do
ter prosecution ; and foiling to ah*, , no: hoar from your wandering contrihuthat ho Lad married one weman which fur, I will writ* you a short not* tbi*
th* pan—cuter* olaimad to be an injured | morning. Tbo place from which 1
I*ereon, tho aamo party who mado tbi* ■ write is th* county seat of Miami Co.,
charge and pretended to be horrified at a dty aonwwhat larger than Hasting*.
th* injury of A., act up a bowl of vir­
Leaving Chicago on tho morning of
tuous indigestion at th. injury done to tlit. 23&lt;1 tilt, coming over tho Chicago
B. *o reun aa the tear* shed over A ' Burlington A Quincy R. R, to Burling­
were found to be guiltlrav.
ton, Iowa, wo passed through a most
Th. prosecution was manifestly n. . delightful country. All kind* of crop*
presrraffe., b-caiuo through y.-t-ra of । on this line are looking fine. Corn in
reform and rre|«-cta!iio asreciutions ho t particdTsr, tlio beat at this season of the
‘year that I oror remember uf seeiug.
j Oat* are very good, bat very little.
of certain Southern [uliticisn*
had qauvd uo paina nor money to com­
pa** hi* conviction and gvt him out uf 1 oecaxiunally seeing a small piece. But
their way. Such a trial in tho nsm* of “right smart’' of Rye which looked very
justice aad of the Italy relation uf mnr- ‘ fine, and
being harvested. This
ring* is a disgraoo to our jarisprud«me3. I: crop 1 suppose it is necessary t &gt; raire or
the supply of “old rye" would soon run
mm* ur intention to do a wrong or un-'। oul, which T for uno would consider a
lawful a* L Now, it was aliown tluvt bi* ;[ great Idraaiag. Thi* road paste* a* wo
marriage with Mrs- Petigrew King, ho re*eh Burlington, over tho Mi* ianppi,
stated the fact* »• krr terr, to hi* intend­ un the Iowa bridge recently eroctod st
ed wife, m.d only after investigation of a evut of retuething over a mUHjn of
ring* consummated. If he wa* guilty
At B. w* । nt ap at the B-uiott Hous*
of wrong iu intruding tho new alii- which wo regard a* a very good place
unco then, a* ah* knew tlm fecta, she for tho “weary traveler;" and to all stopwould, be equally guilty. No uno fails [&gt;ing at B. wo would say stop at the
to sec that she was n party* becaaso her : “ Barrett House." A* wo were leaving
intention was lawful. Why,' then, is iu tho morning, we wore vary agreeably
not Bowen equally innocent, an 1 for tho , *urpri»cd to receive ftata •‘our boat" an
same reawn y To punish him boesuso ‘
he bad. -tan 18 years old, contracted !

bra to your paper I thought I would
Paris, Ky-, ha* a wonder is the way
«od you a few line* from thia distant of horrefleah, which, hariageast a shoe,
point. I came hero from Barry County, went to A neighboring btaskmailh’liibop
and
had liimsolf »hod.
.
Michigan, last fall, usd have taken a
The Hon. Hcrncc Oreoly lands an ad­
Homestead in the Republican Valley.
mirable speech at the laying of; the
-----------.------- e •&gt;-- DBt.hnoj (JuUep, st
Akron, Ohio,

will not last long. Concordia is a lively
town on th* Republican river. Lost
foil they* were only three buildings in
the platw-now there are about eighty
finished and more in prooes* of con­
struction. Tbs United States Laud Of­
fice is here, ind ia doing a hoary buri
nos*. There is plenty of good goverucient land within ton mile* of tbi* plao*
for tho poor ujan ; alto lota of game,
such aa caer, antelope, jack rabbits,tur­
key, prairie chicken*, snip* and most
every kind of email game. The buffalo
aro within fifty mile* of hero in largo
herd*; Use meat cub bo bought for three
cent* per (sound.
Emigrant* keep coming here in large
numbers, and al! are satisfied that th*
W«M is th* [dace for tb* poor man.
We hare a [&lt;j«r printed hero called
tho Rcpubliran Empirt; it la • lively !
little paper and baa a good circulation
through this [xrt of tbo State.
There are eight dry good* stores is '
Cbncordia, four good hotel*, and many

DRY

TION

LOWER THAN EVER.

D. R. VOOK &amp; CO’S

A son of Orson Knapp, of Mt Morris,
was wxidentally shot on tbo 2d. with a
revolver, in tbo Landa of another lay
named Harvey Hurd.
Vanderbilt U said to be worth *irfity.
five million* of dollars, and ahould h*
live five years longer, it is believed bl*
Mtate wul bo worth on* hundred mil-

FFe Offitr the following
Tax Titles

and tbn» of tho
unable to swim, were drowned.

Situated in tho various Ton nahi^

An Iowa man living within throe

num is behind the spirit ef tbo ago.

A brare San Frandsoo My, who di*coveied a Chinese burglar in bor bouse
at dead of night, seised him in tho dark

Barry County - One at\ tb.. 1—■
Counties in the Stat- ^f
Michigna,

Ladies’ Misses and Children s

A Good opportunity present., it**U

1

Now is tho time to improv* it

Shoes and Gaiters.
WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

A reversible baby rarriagu ha* boon
invented and mode in New Haren. By
a rimpl* device the child can be drawn
with it* fooe towards or fnnn the nurse,
os the direction of the »un or wind tasy

form, unices the night is very dark and
Captain Torn Chilvera, well kauwa in the rood muddy, fur the *paco uf sixty
eunncction with the Detroit and Wind- days from date.
tor ferry lion, died at Detroit on July 3.
Gen. Sheridan, G*n Forerth, Pre*!Mr Toms, on old resident of Oakland dent Grant, ex-8ocretary Boric, Gon. I
riKiniy, living near East Birmingham, I Porter, Gen. MMi, Col. Jam** Fisk, 1
fell from hi* chair and expired in»taatly 'Jr., the Hua. Thoma* Murphy, Hehna few day* riuc*.
boil, Putler Palmer, Alderman Low-1
renou Jerome, August Behnont, Senator I
Big Rapid* ha* voted W0,000 for the
Tweed, John Chamberlain, and Baron '
Holly Water Work*; th* bond* hare
been M&gt;u, and contract* entered into fur Laime were among the host uf nutablre

Russell &amp; Nevins.

New Goods! !
WOODLAND.

the erection of tlie works, pipe* de.

, No wos oxa it ii deeired to remove tho |
Naxicnd C.]&gt;itol West It would be a I
port Unt Mrasr*. Huglu* and Van
Arman will not defend Vandoqool in I good marc, nt&gt; d*abt. The p*i&gt;ers stalo
Li* third trial unlara their firn aro re­ that no demoastrutfou whatever, not
cured, 1* subitantiafty true.
even of hoisting the National Color* i&gt;r
Tbo strawherry crop ol 8L Joooph ; firing a salute, cccurrcd in Washington I
amounted thi* year to 24,878 buthels, ' on tie 4th of July.
th* grus, re-vipte for which amount
were 174,074. Deducting oummireion*. - , A farmer near Southport, Ind , wa* I
etc., the produ-ora received 133,337. decanitaUxl b/a mowing machine with I
Ttw /ZsraJ saya : Tho acreage planted which ho wa* at work on hi* premit&lt;i«, I
for th* crtni ut 1872 ia neany double on tho Sth iuat. At tho time of tho ac­
cident tbo farmer' wa* examining some
portion of the matfrin* that had got out1
ot gear, when the horsre suddenly start- I
cd, causing lh« blade* to revolve, ono uf I

JOHNSTOWN.

FOB SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE.

Black Silks from $1.50 Upwards.
BLACK FIGURED AND STRIPED.

Peninsu

an unfortunate marriage form whieb ho
had, or thought ho bad, boon subse­ Register, while we were yet in tho arm*
quently released by law, i* also to pun- । of Motphcu*. Wo regrot that we could
irii his present consort, in other words .' not Karo had the pleasure of a personal
often, bath have seal willtout to punish the innocent fur tho net of tho interview.
Charlie our compliment*
Rre- siwro wa. tw psace n, ». mnu.___ without work*. guilty, if there was any cunstructivo
-kJ. LU
wuTX. i
UO
U—»»» .uu^u _
guilt or crime in doing that which ,
1 Wo loft Burlington at 0 a. m. 24th,
proved to be unlawful with a lawful j
1 pawing through luwn to Council Bluff*
protected and degrndod.
The only |
and holy intent At th* very best, and
safety for him or the nation, i« to make
over the M. R A C. B. IL IL This is
with th* pardon granted, the rilualion j
him an iutcUigsmt and rtrfisous man.
a very gtxsl road for lb* moat part and
of
bath
thiw
jtartic-v
is
hnuutabU
i
tw« ametrew xiskowot ssaodxw
' w»II romlurto', running througn a very
enough.
A^little
Christian
charity
will
;
haa been imaninent in ite pntetiral *yi
fine country, mostly nothing but prririe
not bo amiss in viewing tho trial of |
inter.pcrscd with groves of timber, em
thoa* unfortunate* Bad as hi* early ,
life may hqvo once been, lh*&gt; fact of Lis
I reform anil that no uno really daimal 1

POPLINS. PONGEES. GRAY MIXTURES

1“ lagging
' Two sons of Mr. Isaac Davis, cf
--------- -------- The work
progresses *o&lt;newhat slowly, a stratum'' White county, Ind., aged about twelvo
of wiiid rock having been struck. Al- and five year*,w*re rolling ground in a
read v tho drill has bei-n found to field on* day nreeady. Tb* hat ui tho
strongly magnetised that it will, uj.vn cldrat bey blew off, and tho jonager
being withdrawn, sustain a twenty-penny Lui was cal!%I aad idaced upon the acet
nail, and that ia turn will bold a six­ of the roller to bold the tram until the JACONETS,
SATIN LACES.
penny, but before being put in, the drill
NAINSOOK PLAIN.
JACONET CHECKS,
had uo magnetic poecr whatever.
m. NAINSOOK CHECK,
BRILLIANTS,
NAINSOOK STRIPED.
Tho Marshall Atataasa iu spexking
VICTORIA LAWN,
SWISS MUSLIN,
of the young lady who suvtrin*.! »ocl&gt; a
FRENCH FINISH CAMBRIC.
BOOK Muoi-i.-v,
MU8LIN,
«&gt;wa.
SHIRT FRONTS,
sen r» accident rec*i tly says :
MARSAIIJ.ES QL‘H,T&gt;,
HANDKERCHIEFS
“ We rejoice with tlie friends of Mus
EMEROIDERUM,
EDGINGS,
•
MrNamos at the prospect of her ulti­
INSERTIONS.
REAL AND IMITATION LACES.
mate reeuvory fron tho terrible acrid.nt
to have been injured by him, together
I which befell her some days ago. Her
with the circumstance that a divuroo in
i condition is taintly better, and unless
crop, and whieb was b-t:ig liarresteJ.
wno entirely unforvwerai rvlapwi takes
form of law stood upon the record* of
Arrived at Council JlluSk. a city cur­
taining 8,000 inhabitants, at 11 r. M.
present Mr*. Bowen to beeomo his wife .
There wu epent a very plenum'. aabbatli.
Fancy Bow, Sa-h an&lt;l Trimming Ribbon*
innocent'y. and after duo iuvestigatian .
Thia iaratber a romantic looking city, beHosiery and Gloves. Conote and Iluopdart* .
make* this a case not only for iust rrm- j
1 ing built along thu edge of, sad among
jwtby but also for exclusive elemvnry. .
TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOWELING, WHITE DUCK COATING:
A comparalivo statement of th* ,
amount expended from the appropria- |,
BROWN DRILL, AC., AC.,
tiou for BMesring and collecting Inter-)
great violence and cvnuug in contact
nal revenue for the first six month* of.
with Mr. Wutkuta’ head, kiled him
th* y*an lb70 end 1871 are m follow* : j
latently II* was a widower and hare*
a femily of children.
way roa* along and near tho Hut bank
Under the new Michigan liquor law,
of the Miauuri, the groetrr part of tho
if a man who ha* been drinking dose
distance being over cxtooMvo flats, cotinjury to a ]&gt;er*an &lt;*r to property, the aa-1
ered with wheat, oats aad corn, of the hxm keeper is held liable for all tlie .
latter there being many field* contain­ damage, and tho person from whom ha •
ing hundred* and perhnja thousand* of rente hi. saloon can also be h*U If a!
’
*
ia convicted ef railing |
acre*, and looking very fine, equal to

Trimmings and Notions, all kinds

1KV1SO.

New Advertisements.

As la usual on the 12th of Joly, New
York cxpecta a riot from the Protestan:
and Catholic Irish, or ia other words,
I tiinOreugrtr.cn and II.bbontuvn.
.
The Orangemen's aocietia*. nuaber■ ing four ar five tboumnd, in honor to
.

30 Years

OKASSSVU.LB

Experience

Prints at ten cents per Yard

Th* basis of the A**oaation is aw
Kvaageliad. CuUiubc . Chriatia*i4y; ito
aim ia to follow the sta|» of ILm who
&lt;wna&gt; to jweeuli tho gospel to the poor;

A man naxn*-d Patrick Curtira was City crorec* tho Missouri river on tbo
HIM by * stroke of lightning last new bridge built last year at a lint of
Mon* ay in th* subarb* ofoGcorgwtown. • 1,800.000, whkh ia a magnificent struc­
ture. Kania* City, tbo commercial
metropolis of lid* region of country,
containing a population of 34,000, i* a
substantial built citr, tho main port be­
ing built on the highlands or bluffs
which have been excavated in many
place* to the depth uf fifty fort. This
ia n wry
city, and wo think
destined to becotn* a second Chicago, it
already having seven lines of railroad
centering Item, and others in proco.-s of
construction. At this ptaoo WW were!
quartered at tbo “Pacific Hone,” where

AU who visit Kansas City ahould stop
nt the “ Pacific," where wo are sura our
luxi Dearing will bo on hand to supply
the wants of tho “inner man." On tlio
whole wo liaru had a very plcrsant trip
thus for, made to In tbo main, by tne
gentlemanly an! kind attention of th*
oSoore of the above named railroad*,
udmhon, and 4/ lfo-irey, we would
say to all coming ti Kansas City or
other point* west by all mean* take the
Burlington Rout.-.
I m* I sm tpinning my jwre too long
end must stop, but before doing *u will

A ftrw day* ante ninateen veteran* of
the war of 1812 assembled at Monro,
aad had a sort of a private celebration
and dinner. Their age* ranged from 73
to 100, and aggregated 1.M8, thus av•raging 90. Th* cwntenatian ia named
Frank Ikiuroff who is reven month*
ahis century. Tiio next oldi-ri was
&gt; Jarolx, 90, who was bora in De­ Shop in BARLOW* GOODYEAR’S
troit. but livvd in Monroe (then FrenchNaw Wnrehoure,
tow*,) at tho time cf the maarecro of tl *
A4H*ta(U. r. n«l|UA C*'* PMaUty.
River Raisin, in which engagem -nt he
WELCOME MARBLE.

THE LITTLE BRICK

XXX BARRI MILLS FAMILY FLOUR!
Mv, 1I7L

DETROIT

than older unsa. In noariv „nry orch­
ard are more or lau tree* ia which the
wood of thia year’s growth u dead or
dying Branch- with well grown fruit
upon them, in a few days ahrivnfod up

Confectionei'y.

year
JOB MW.

�Th« f\«rl»ucA|i

greased with the general rush of buri­
neat, and no very thoughtful attention
would bo taken to newspaper reports
unless the excitement wa* running pret­
ty high.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand lUverVaUg-Division

[KiiMfa ifijRUNGTON^ oJth.

Wares Wares.—Tbo dixeutriou bat.
already ccmmuaood among our promi­
nent men. City Council, and others u
te what wt-uld be the beat plan, aad
irow nxpanrirn would it be. Mr. How­
ard Cook, a gsntleuiaa who has had ex­
ponent*, aad whose burit.osa i* ia lay­
ing pipe for hydraulic work*, thinka a
aystem of efficient wnr&amp;a could be put
in, and pure water had from a heavy
spring up the river about a mile, and be
made forc-hlo enough to throw water
over the highest buildings at an ex]lense of net more than 110,000. From
the Councl proceeding* it ia readily
soon that Mr Geiger is inrinn, to push !

It is evidant from rejairte in our ex­
change*, that Battle Creek or Marshall,
or both, will anon have concoction at
CoM water with the roads leading south down tho artesian weU. Well, wo
and east from tho latter city, to Naw would bo glad to see flowing water al
York,via Mich. Southern, autl the Penn­ that point, and if we thought it could
sylvania Central Railroad*
Both bo got, perhaps that might bo sufficient
Battle Creek and Marshall are socking to supply iu with water for drinking
a northern outlet far there line* of rood. purpoaea, etc., but whether the well
Marshall is vigorously agitating a con­ goo* down or not, wo shall continue to
nection with Lowell with their rood, advocate an efficient and effective foreo
which road u a foregone coudiuioo of water works for tbo purpose of savand tbo stock already paid in, and work lag the valuable property of ottr city.
will soon commence.' It i* their deter- Something should be doua, something
tuiuMian to j»s*A sertAworrf &lt;nd aat dap should bo devised .to force water tho
mill tkiy lau trade a ctwtiiaj Hal trill whole length of State street, and hytit Jftrtlm Parilla.
, ilmflte arranged at convenient distance

rippi. It trareraoa Illinois and tho wkul*
broaath uf Southern low*. Nour lire
Misoon, its trunk forks into three
braashoa, for it has three western ter­
mini.
Now, frieud Burgess, of ths Marshal! i
It* narthoni tonninus ia Council
Bhiffa, where, crossing to Omaha, it con- S'atmaa, we invito your attention to i
nreta with Union Pscffio fir all places Hastings, whore we already have a line I
established to Lowell, aad back-bone to ■
push it if necessary. Tho Slaretautn

to throw water on any fire which might
All were completely charmed with the
break out on State or Joffrpcn stryet,
or the ware bouses and manufaeforios 1eurrouniUng* at tho lake The Asaods.
near the railroad. Vigorous ar.'isa in 1tion has purchased and partly improved
five
aerna of land as beautifully aituated
this matter u the price of safety.
&lt;
«u any under tho aan, being almoat outA WXDDIKO 4T TUX NiTIOXXl-—On rounded by water, with dry banks and
Sunday lari a pleasant party from Mid- i a sandy beach- A hQU?? ttgd ham and
dleville *&lt;wnjLl&gt;&gt;J at th* National Ho­ Iro-bogaa han boon put up already, and
tel, in this dry, for tbo purpoao of bar- the houao ia a mode! of its kind, being
iug a wedding. Rev. T. D. Marsh wis buried up in the foliage of native oaks,

We learn th* people of Boltovuo and
Lowell have btan for from idle during
tho past wook ; and have effected, (sub,
atnntially. st least,) a combinslion to
build a Railroad between three two
points. Tho organisation fa by no m*an&gt;
Ita third
a paper one merely, but represent* mon- ; called and tho hearts of Jared IlamaThoae who have used Barr's P*.-toral aad Nabnu
•y enough to build tho railroad, and to ,I chcr and Mis* Emma l*Mll warn tnado
,,_________ w/, backed by iu«u who mean buainre*. So
OLD. RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE. EUxir regard it tho lest cxpretoranl ob- ■mkra dot* ... _
foe 8t Jcwpb. Ijr
twOrih, Kansas wo are toifl, and wo aMumo that the or- | to beat aa one. Buch ia the qtinson of
City, and the whole fiouth-weat.
ganixation ha* boon iwla ig good frilh. |! your reporter, Mr. Elitor. Tho wedding

Mich gan Central R. R.

t ’ll' "•?

!

Peninsular Railway.

Detr t &amp; Milwaukee RR

UK SHORE 4 ECHGAN
LiTHEM BAILWAY

’■vartd* AlleatlM I
,VF“~ v-nrcia.b. o-p.
\\ me, by th* bottle or care at
‘,tl
Jonx Staxut's.

A regular wetting of the Common
Council was hold at the Council rooms on
Monday evening, July 3d, 1871.
Council called to order by bis Honor
Mayor Goodyear.
,
Pesesot .-Mayor, Aid,. Kwim.,,,
tian was not di« ppcintod ; fur the hur­
Hama, Hayes, KrafcM.Woolsy and Wilrying and bustle and running fo and
fro oa'Monday morning, July 3d, made
it evident that a large party waa about
to atari far Gun Lake, to visit for the
A potitioa from fl. L Stewart, red
first time tho now ground* and building*
Olbera, aakfag the Council to prohibit the
of tho Harting. Gun Lake Areoriation.
building of a evrt.fa .table on M.diron
Tbo party, at tint, ccnsi.ted of the •treeL wu ratal and referred to th* ceusfoUowfog parwmj.- Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. mitto* on *ire*la
Goodyear, Mr. and Mrs. WartfrU, Mr.
Bf AM. William*:
and Mrs. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Grebta.
That the street committee be ioairuct-1
Mr. and Mra. Galloway, Mmsm Roe* od to canse Jeffaraoa stre* I to ko msaaur-!
and Anna Goodyear, Dollio Brigg*. An- ed or cbaiosd from Stat* alrert to the
nio Femre, Calista Hadley, Sarah Bar­ •oolh *M* of Madison alret*. Carried.
low, Sarah Horton, Julia and Hattie
By Ald. Eastaaan;
Holbrook, Belle Wightman, Sarah and
That lb* aocoonl of Jams* Clark* for
Emma Gardner, and Mosam Charlie and rix dollar* be altowcJ. ~
Heniy Barlow, 0. F. Dwight, J. Shoe­
maker, E. A. Holbrook, W. J. Stuart
and Will Goodyear. Thoeo arrived in
time to partake of a bountiful supper,
On motion of Aid. Harm th* Council
provided
by the rook. Mrs. J. C. Cole, adjourned.
I
'
1%&gt;s(sfad by frank HgUng,
W. II*ras, Recorder, fn (*«.

A LECTURE TO YOUNG UN.

Regular meeting of tho Common
1
Coaneil
for tho rity of Hastings, held at
'
the
Council Rooms, on Monday craning.
.
July
10th, 1871.
Coundl caM to anler by his hotor
'tho Mayor. I’rea. nt—Mayor,Itecord er.
.Aid. Barlow, Eastman, Hams. Haye,
'
Kenfield,
Willtorti* and Woolley.
/
Minute* of the last two meetings read
sad apprond.
.
Uy Aid. Barfow ;
Tlmt (ha job lot to Mr. Qradroabaah,

_-n journeyfag then from East (o Thia giro* the Lowell people thoir aoutli- : pasty numljertxl slatoan. as fcilows ; 'Ufa low, c«oh rtjnning around three aide*, and that m25, (ha contract pnre, bo
Kenans via Burlington, you enjoy ad- era outlet, «• (ho Peninsular (o Battle : bride and bridegroom, a* noticed above, The first story is for a dining hall and j allowed and order drawn. Carried.
Tlio Record or thoa reported that lie
sywsi- can Meuro on no other; Creek, and then to Mansfield by tho !I 8. G. .Webster and wife, G. W. Scales |I fostiro purples, and tbo axxind story
hne. You both pom over a road accond Ohio aad Michigan Railway. Tho im- 1
i fur *lreping rooms.
had taken Ibo valuation of real estate
to no other in speed, aafrty, or iny portant nuostion fa [&lt;a*»ntod Ip ibo r-co- am! wife, Frank DoGolia and wife,
I’olltaau luxury of modem trasol; and pto of Marshall whether they ran a'luv I ■ha.-lrx Cqinpoell and wife, J«unn* WJU-1 Th' noyi|ty of tho surroundings and itnd personal property from the tax roll
wlide un your way, survey the garden thoTAiwell bnaincs* to bo diverted from lama ami with, Frvl Aloxandor and 1 Mimi ttlrr tJuayi combined, brought but and apportioned that belonging to each
Fimx &lt;?ura R. R. *nd Hhtel eceatnmo- of lllfasoi* and Mireouri, as well as 400,­ our very door*, to go to Battle Creek ? '1 Mias L. I’oarre. 8- P. Wescuit sad I wry little stoop to tirod eyes tho first
ward, which apportionment ia aa follows
dations and are for safe by
000 acres of prairie in Kouth-w^tcrn Whether, by tbi* clover more of th*
night, and on the second night, bring
Mis* Etnmi BennolL
1’nry Bxotaxxs,
Iowa, new famirkot a', low [rffre* oud ,Bellcruo and Lowell people w» are not'
that of the glorious Eouth, was given
Real Eatate Agents at Battle Creek,
tho grand opening [tarty of tho auaaon,
r. 8 —Peavy Bro* hare targe tract*
Mcrara Shepard A Campbell have tho
ef land* iu Kanna, Nebraska aad Iowa
which was a complete auocaas. Music
at Bellevue, and thus secure tho fine
Report accepted.
for aale or to exchange for Michigan
trad* of which Eldor White ha* &gt;o forci­ praise of providing as fine a dinner on inf thi* necasfoa being furnished by
Recorder further reputed that be had
bly written T Tbo line to cither Htanton this ocenri. n M could bo gut up |n tfeo bnxik.' band, of Orangeville, and thus
rewired a letter from Mr. Geiger stat­
or Lowell ris Bellevue, i* shorter th»t. iwtropolfa. Emything was In good
tho evening entertainment* ooatinaed
ria Olivet and Vcrmuntrille ; ju»t. ns, in taslo aad
tasted" good; wo tried it. with an entire change of programnu ing that bo was ready to proceed with
a greater dscroo, tho lino through Mar­
tho boring of the Artesian Well if the
Tho only thing that marred tho fes­ every night Sometimes it would be a
shall from Bellevue to Qddwatar, is
Council desired him to do so. Report
shorter than the “ram's horn" by way tivities of tho occasion was tlie tremea- grand “lantastie dance" or a “spook
doua • aguo shako" of Vliarlio Comp­ promenade," or a “dutch warble," or
Men's Sock* 0 1-4 ceafaia pair at
Ut ns look at this matter a littto and bell, which prevented him from onjny- else the "Mcnngerie" would exhibit
Banna A BlilxFs.
are tlio " situation." If Marshall wish­ ing the dinner and " sociabilities" of the
Potato Bro I’ouea by tlio quantity
The day^ were *]&gt;ent in fishing, row­ ing from Court street Io tho Dqwt, ami
r sate by Acktoy A Slad» It is a dead
es to strike bauds with Uwell, ria B«lle» day. Tijo party returned to Middleville ing, sailing, croquet, etc.
submitted diagram, sb owing distaucea
vuo and Hastings, “wo'ro in," and we in the evening fooling wall repaid for
. There were also parties from Kafama- from railroad track Report accepted.
think if Lowell wishes only to intersect having come to Hastings to get married.
By Aid. flays*:
too and Wayland, at different paint* on
the Ohio A Michigan Railway it can be
tho take, with whom we frequently ex­
That the Committee uo Sueela be in­
.Dxrxxuo n Bcxaxx.—Tho laager a
done in Barry county, rsa Hasting*. Wo
changed co arteries.
structed to lot the job, forthwith, east­
[&gt;er*au ran pat off drinking a ghsa of
To the Captain, Charles Barlow, is ward from tho forks of the rood (viz.
, Maaufrcturo everything, and that (hoy
riorilie, it might still further ho Sxten- water on a hot summer’s day, the better
I are HnsMivanms for MOLDINGS
duo great praise for the efficient manner Grand street) towards Hubbell's on the
dod to Kalamazoo'* Thi* would giro us
Tlirir Molding* are finished complete,
condition that Ambrose Hubbell, H. J.
the advantage of crossing and inter­ largely early fa tho day, tho thirst will ia- which evety detail was carried out
ready to nail up—Sprung and Beveled
Kenfield, Charles Dolph and Charlo*
secting oercral different lines of railroad bo inervased, with an uncomfortable
in their new Three aide Mohling Ma­
chine. I’icture Framo Maiding of any
aona* of falnesa, largo perspiration, faMa. A. W. Bailey's revidcnce will *]&gt;ow offer* superior advnntagns, but tho idea creosnd liability to colds, with a debili­ of ]&gt;alaco stock cars from tho West to free uf expense to the city, to make a
pattern famished to the trade.
four rod road south of the present rail­
off to a good advantage when the repair­ fa, Hastings must not go to sleep and tated condition of tho syatom.
tho East pasted over the Pennsylvania
road fence, and on condition, also, that
ing i* completed.
let a railroad line go through cither
cd to any ono affirivd with a severe
In taking a glass of water or other Railroad aad its western connection* H. J. Konfiold release to the city, free of
cough.
cold drink, it is better to taka but a ata- about tho Brat of May. The ovont is of expense, 16 fret of land westward from
Tax 1’untfac BUI Patter has boon cnAcxixt A ELsax, Agent*.
gio swallow at a time, removing tbo geur.nl inteoeat, in its humanitarian a*
larged, so any our exchanges Nlabot
wt'i as economic napcct. Tlie train congtaaa from th* lips fur a few secund* ;
feet constituting too amount of his ra*thus the thirst will bo quenched with aistvd ot eleven ears, containing ano erratfon. Carried by the following vote:
i have on hand for mle,
। 60,000 fret Ftootiug.
lialf tho amount of water, aad danger is hundred and acvnnty-two head of cat­
Aye*—Aid. Bartow, Flams, Hsyo*
tle.
Tbo
car*
are
arranged
for
holding
■ 100,000 feet Whitewood Fiaiahing Lumavoided of sudden prostration. Half a
and K Onfield. Nays—All Eastman,
sixteen head each, with separate stalls
Williams and Woolley.
5,000 fret Baasaood for Wagon Bcxoa,
connected by gates, which are closed as
the
thirst
more
completely
than
twice
Mr. I. F. Makepeace then offered hi*
25.000 fret Dressed Siding.
Mb. W. ILizaLk has his carding ma­ inve m fine a water power, if develop­ the amount if taken continuously with- soon as aa ox got* hi* place. Theee written reaigaatian ** Marshal, which
For tho information of there who
stalls are readily adjustable to tho size
ham been told that they Imre no Be- chine running in (be beat order at Bar­ 'd, as ar.y in the State, and the opening । out removing tho glass from the lip*.
ot tho animal, so as to afford ample
Sawer, would state that they have uno low and Goodyear’s wsroliousn. Give ip uf a thruugb, competing line of RailIf a person is very thinly, chewing
with which thoy can re-saw 30,000 foot
room fur lying down and ri«iag up. A
lumps of ire ia safer. Utter, and more
p*r«taycomfortable bei of shaving* fa atrown
urers Io our city and manufactories of!
various kinds will lino tho Thornapple. [ the form of cold water. If very warm, over tho bcttoca. At tho top of each
car Is a feed-box, with canvas apouta,
Thi* event wotdt! &gt;«wn chacgv our pop-’
it is safer to hold the glass for a minute
On motion aa informal ballot was ta­
ulation from three to thirty thousand.
or two encircled with the fingers tad
ken which resulted as follows:
If tho line i* to be built from Lowell | palm of tho band. This cools tho blood underneath; also a water teak. By
Allen Jonas,
3
to Marshall, Hiutings ahould hare a a little, aad at tho eatno time tempon thi* arrangement the cattle can bo fed
William Tinkler,
- 2
and watered during tho transit without
Tax National ha, lately been refitted finger in tho pie, and secure ita location ' the water.-ZWT» Joxraal */ JTrelAA.
Scattering,
•
2
unshipping. The carr are about eight
ami repaired, riihi, under the manage­ here. Tho Grand Hirer Valley Road, j
will b»y a good Tea at
Pi
foot longer than ordinary stock oars,
ment of Shepard A Campbell ia doing a tha pride of our ]&gt;eoplc, would not loosj
The following experiment ahould be
the following reault:
Bxar Java Coffee at BusoH'
and
there
i*
ample
room
to
prevent
the
good business. See their cardany burine*&gt; by building of thia line,;I tried it Gull Lake It might have tho
Allan Jonoa,
4
par pound.
animal* from being bruised or jarred
1 desired effect to clear up the mis'ery of
William Tinkler,
• 2
Br request we publish a sermon of
By Aid. Bartow :
Rev. C. L Deyo. of Nashville, ia thi* There would bo more competition and : the recent tragedy there:
That Allen Jone* bu anjoinlod Mar­
uaue. It ha* many good point* that consequently mare freight. It would
open up direct communication for the
shal ia tho plane of L F. Makepeace re­
deserve thoughtful attention.
stock trains of the abore description to
south and east, with the plaster uf Grand
signed. Carried by tho following vote:
run
from
St.
Louis
to
New
York
in
Rapids, and tho lumber o( tho North.
Ayca—Aid. Bartow, Hams, Hayes
ninety-six hour*. Under th* old plan,
people faterasted in Railroads will soon
To show th., advantage of a compel, undertook tho job, and fa reported to
and Kenfield. Naya—Aid. Eastman,
Bronchitia and Asthma ran bo cored visit Hastings to show us a straight line
(on days wore oILm consumed lu making
iug lino tho Charlotte JlrfMrma say* have proocodcd after the following sci­
WiEiama anil Wooljoy.
tlio
trip,
and
the
discomfort
to
cattle
and
by using Barr's Pectoral Elixir.
to Now York «(y,n* Pennsylvania Con- ■Jis opening of tho Peninsular Railway entific manner. Having supplied him­
shriakige :» tboir weight ware very
Acxlxt A Siam, Agent*.
vey Madison street, through Aid. Kast­
which now connect* at Brady, in Kal­ self with some glass gallon jam and a
quantity of uastacked lime, his wont fa
man. reported that they bad edminod it,
Mr. Wm- Benjamin has returned to amazoo county, with the Pennsylvania a boat to tho place wharo tho man wa*
Charlotte, aad in company with A. Wal­ Central line for the Eori, Chartatie is be­ •eon to go down. One of tho jars wa*
The July number of L^frT, lU^eraird and that Boek’s aarery wm aa near as
ters has bought out tho old " Pbaatix.” ginning to realize the benefits of a live­ filled half full of lime, then filled up JMorwoI Afar* is the boat which Las they could make it, and fl»&lt; Ven Brant’s
with waiyr and tightly corked. It wao
Mr. Pixley takes poaserrion of tho Has- ly competition in tho carrying trade. thou dropped into tho water, and aeon yet bora issued. In addition to a very barn was on tho Eno. Report accepted.
Same of their merchnta have already
Account of John Beamer, Qty Treas­
after exploded at tho bottom of tho river targe amount of [&gt;r»ctieal information
reeetvad good* over this route at lower
in ovary branch of th* mechanic arta, urer, for express paid on books for
Mr. G. R. Cash haa purchased tha
It haa several unusurUy fin* illustra­ city, 11.50, preaented and allowed.
Billiard Hall formerly run by H. Mey- fa said, their advantages in regard to
Account of Hasting* ItopubEam Baxtion*, engraved expressly for fas pagvs.
erheff A Co., and invito, all lovers of freights ore even equal if not superior
A new and very attractive feature is a in for printing uniinanee* relating to
tho game to giro him a call.
to Jackson. Mr. Dibble the anasgetic
scries of plates reproduced by ’ Maesrs. drunkennoM, 4e-, 87.60, also relating to
L*Oal A Co. from th* original* published hitching animals in streat, 8C. 10, pre­
manager of the Pamnautar Railway, haa
On* A Mauost uro engaged in the
in Europe more than two hundred yean sented and referred to Finance Commitmilk bosiMte. Mr. Otte goes round
of tho largo Utter and egg trade of that
regular array morning, selling milk.
section. A ear, containing a refrigera­ tinned prosparity of Hastings Lodge.
Tbo account of Hastings Republican
The pries to five cents par quart and the
tor, leavea the Peninsular depot direct No. 68, of ttao Indopon'leat Order of
Baxxn fur printing ordinances relative
milktogood.
for New York City, evory Tuesday and Odd Fellows. This Lodge sow numbeni
to public pound, 820.10, and relative to
seventy.Gvo
livo
working
raen,
true
to
Iao&gt; Bainox.—It is to bo hoped when Friday morning*-, All thoeo articles arc
police force for city, 87JO, reported aad
a bridge u contracted for to be built now shipped from that locality over thi* the frith, and never failing in tho duties
oviu- ths Thornapple, on Broadway, it line, aad Eaton Cuonty butter com­
Committee, was allowed.
may be made of iron. They will last mands tho highest pria’ paid-quite Tuesday evening tho following brothers
On motion Council adjourned.
for all time and arc nearly as cheep a, equal to tbo Orange County brand. Lari were duly, installed as officers of tho
Ctaxs. B. Wood, Recorder.
week Maean. Barber and Martin, of current term by D. D. Q. M., Jacob
Marts
;
N.
G.,
J.
Seward
;
V.
G
,
C.
I*
Fnxxx of the Akyfr made Hasttac* a Vermontville, shipped three and oneM."
it
seems
Ims
taken
“
a
new
depar
­
pleasant vital &lt;w 8a-.ur.lay last, and took half tons of butter to Charlotte, trans­ Smith; Sea’y, John Boasmer; Trsasu- ture.” Tl; t Marsludl Slataiwa say* .
ferred it to tho I'uninsular d-jwt, ana
a tew subscription* to the loading paper
"Bev. I’, a Moxom has acropmd a
hml it sent to Now York nt cheaper
of western Michigan. He was very
call to the Church at Boltevne. Ho fa
spoken of aa a g*ntlezaan of rare taleuL
H» ia a sou of Rev. Job Mx.rom,
'
ATKUtT A Bla»K Agente.
also a clargyman of tha Baptist dsnomSooHan!
inatian.”
•
You can buy furniture of Fuller's
tuako at AM«-n's, that will out-wear sal
A,, Pannus Mills*.—A. R. Ding­
man, who clerk* at C. H. Hicks’ grocery,
look better, and nt a to«
raw something fly in tho window cue
evening thi* v«fa, and from ita size
.apposed it to bo a bat, but upon catch­
July 11.1871.
market for th«n, as too dealer ia not
ing it it proved to bs a monitor miller
BoaiMsn at Aspteea MotioMa Braly;
nw obliged to peak and kaop hfa batter
about aovrn inches from tip to^f of work*thadepti*WaggMUd with
&lt;m hand uadi cool weather fa th* faU.
wings. The body fa covered with a coat all poarihie da^oteh. Tha building fa
before sWpptag it. *S&gt;*J2VaW&gt;te&gt; furcf fir pearly yellow, am! the wipg* Lavs
tboradds: *• Tb* foresight of Mr. DU&gt;
M* in providing for this trade will toad

CITY PAINT SHOP

PAINTERS
DENTIST

litiiia.

NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN,

Wool jWanted

eXCELSIojj

19 'ooeTK Self- Raking
KEJjOLFIEZIFt. and MaONXriSIR.,
THE
TAYLOR, HAWKING and DAYTON

PITTS, RACI2CE and TECUMSEH

THRESHERS ARB CLOVER BULLERS.

E. P. BURRALL

Goods are Cheaper than Low

DRESS

And we will sell

�SHOWN &amp; CARTER,
250 Main Street,
JACKSON,

-

■

8 O’CLOCK.

MICHIGAN.

FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN

WALL PAPER

AGENTS

hr EdHh U*UiHaM

UO MADE FROM 50

AND DECORATIONS.
ere oonstanly oeeurmxg. fi.ni chip, of
■ml ftying «« from the IwnMni.
they are using, or tbo work on which
ttay aro employed. So ateo u» tho ilnw

IKD OIL CLOTH WINDOW 8HADEK, TABHELS, BlVrURE
IRD. AC. AMERICAN AND M.'UTCR-UCLLANII. IN
GREEN, WHITE. BUFF AND BLUE, FOR

CHEAPFARKIJIKETRAVEL!
HKNllT.^A

Chicago, Baek IilxaA and raciflo H.
A CcMpMy.

THEA-NECTAH
l» A rritB
BLACK TEA.

tun* b* met with the injury. Now this
decidmfc whether or not the foreign
body ia ia tbo eyeball is all important
If it has merely cut a hole in the eyobalL
and dropped out back of the nyo, tho m-,
tsaoiassy owapo with perfect radon; but
if it, no matter how small, has entered I
tha eyeball, there ia not one chance iu a I
tnlllion of the eye’s being saved, and an
oven chance whether the other qyo is
not also lost. from what ia called sympa­
thetic indiunmatioa attacking it
In many ports ot tho system *foreign
body, like a need la. splinter, bullet, ate,
may remain |&gt;urfci-i!y quiet and do no
bann. Not so, haw ever, in the eve;
here it is fatal to ught in the injured,
and perhaps the other oyn also. Its
presence may at one* destroy tho eye by
exciting acute and active inflammation.
After auth deatiwticu, and rrheu only
a stump of th* aye ia left with tha for­
eign substance in it, this remaining por­
tion of tho globe is liable, at any time,
to repccted attacks of inlammatioi.
Even if tho sound eye has not been pre­
viously attacked, in aomo one of the**

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•nd •'.r Mlh ; si Jwwy cu, .IU.
K.piN. TraiaeTX.* J—y k..lrosd far rtif
e&amp;.'sssxstssissx.-

«*«* R1VEB NSUEIIES

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CURTAIN GOODS.

&gt;ereteH./&gt;.^.fa».. jJtro- JUiMtl
JMU. »■»« D.bbl« »«■&gt;. X. r.Cll
tbotic trouble cornea on, taking at first
th* form of weakness, inability to bear
the light, slight pain aad diacomfurt.

MyAri.,

-KiS?

SABIN &amp; MASON’S.

aaw

mis’ CARBOLIC TABLETS,

A Million Dollars.

and a gradual change takes place, the
•n&gt; doRoperating nxul sight being k»L
Yhr only remedy for such sympathetic
m flammstion is tlio removal of tho cause,
namely, tho cto or the atnmp, with the
foreign body in it Thia, if done to*
Dour. Feaatasa Ulb, I*71
late, may not sarti the second eye. Aa
nil llrtsksafaaasUfavoreklt Ioyo with a foreign substance within th* •A&lt;«.
tka Tra&lt;l»f PvHm. U krt* lUra.qi.ly
cyabaU nover should bo allowed to remain. The psearat operation for ha re­
moval ia to simple ana effective, end tha ■
subsequent wearing of an artificial cya I
so faolitetod, that there need bo, in the*
days of other, no fear or dreul of th*
operation. It ia only in tho rare* in­
stance* that a fureigu body haa bsca re­
moved from within the oyeb*D.
A glass rye can be worn ginomlly
within a fortnight of th* removal .of a
uatdoaa or paintul stnmp or globe. Uuld
water and tbo solation of atropia* are
an that can bo recommended, besides

CITY PAINT SHOP!

(iH.LVD KJiPIDS

CAIJTION
fru&amp;wnt

Michigan Exchange.

&gt;£■ 2&gt;. Jtjri.,- ss&gt;ri,

Tht Ey te

REDUCTION OF PRICES
TO CONFORM TO

GREAT SAVIKB TO CONSUMERS
4unZ Anu a£o tufa CJH/
a.Mdj iMMtfaSjtl

(STORY OF THE

WAR IN EUROPE
Lead and Zinc Paints,
HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!
k.lA-M Is Uxh Eagli
Colors of all Shades, CAUTION

500 VOLUMES IN ONE.
zkHcutH Wanted

Tte Litarj of Poe'n zh

Tho St Alban* (Vt)
say.
that Mr. A. H. Bock bus one of the hart
equipped farms in that county, and thug
deacrilies the pons u»d in hit butter

■ Averill Chemical Paint,

Buck has tour puna, vrlwdi are '
■uAciastlr ample far forty ccwa. They
ore made square or tetfhat oblong. oi
tin, and are each dx foot long. nineteen
inobaa wide and twdv* imsbre deep.
They are sat ia wooden vaU and kept
from tha bottom by stacks aa inch or so
in thickneaa. In thia wooden rat water
ia poured, or may be kept running, to
•a to regulate tlio temperature of th*

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WHICH TR ALREADY FOR UBE OF ANY DESIRED RHADE OR COLOR,
AND HOLD ONLY BY THE MEAHURE. RAW AND BOIL­
ED LIN HEEL OIL, VARNISH. BRUSHES. PIT
TY. GLASS, GLUE, PARIS WHITE,

ru,s*^ VW real AUaM*
«Ww*W^M^fa?«

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Scientific Americii
AMERICAN

MARBLE!

R1DELL &amp; CO.

one and three quarter inches ia diam­
eter, uul of bea rather than of greater
length than tho thickness of th. aoodon
bare which bold the pan from the bot­
tom of the rat Drawn ore* |tea sat

wart.

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,
For restoring to Gray Hair iU
natural Vitality and Color.

Or. Welli’ tot of Jirtkte

I^IARlEKFua KI

■NEW CARPET HOUSE

Family Sewing Machine,
KIM BLY CJNSTBU JfED,

OIL CLOTHS.
decayed; bat such as risk e*b ba
aarad by thi* application, aad stimu­
lated into activity, ao that a new
growth of hair i* produced. Instead
of fouling tho hair with a pasty sedimwat, it will h*ap it elaan and rigorous.
Ita occasional am will prevent tha hair
from turning gray w falling off, and
consequently prerent baldness. The
restoration of vitality itpres to tho

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                  <text>VOL. XVI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JULY 20,1871.

NO. 12.
BaHap* fait—Josh’*.
A noted trolfopc-Anthony.
“Woman—without her, man to
rafo"

ha^ inoved to Union Block and offering greater induce­
ments than ever.

huhiiii,

inland, kari,. di.e-sirv-iblalthough no,
A Texan widow has remarried at tho
particular objects could bo distinguished.
age of fifteen.
Beautiful in tho extreme was tho tccnc.
Abeve was tho doer, blue arch of heav­
Fashionable politeness—be rude to
en uumamd by a cloud ; below, tho bo­
women
on stages and street tan.
The GoUn Aft saya : 0«r of (ho so­
som of tho lake, dotted with vessels.
Beauty is werre than wino; it intoxi­
All around him was perfect stillncsi. cial noeds oPbar day is a rational way
of spending an evsaisg. Of course one cates tho holder and the beholder.
calmed, and ccsisedy moved. No mo- can go to the theater, ar tn a concert, or
to a elab. Or, on tho other hand. lu&gt;
' awful stiUnnsa.. .5io sun was very fast may stay st home, which, generally, if
! sinking; l» the’ share it had hardly set, ho lias a home, Is better then all. But
SOLE AG EX' fS FOR BARRY (XHlNTYj FOR THE
, and was no longet visible to those on suppceo ho want) a facial compsuv—a
or twenty, OKy frionda. at his
. earth. Tan tbuuMnd foot above the dam,
psilor; what sbafiTi .to with them
• dron'd bore.
lha»t They usually oosae&gt; elegantly
'
dresaod-U.o
ladies in silk or •“
___
.....
tin_' Y
.
Young tody physicians are multiply­
j Surveying tho woudcra of nalnra above,
। below aiiu ull nrouid him. filled with flowers in their hair and jewels at their ing throughout our country, and as a
breast*—tho gentlemen ia .genteel result, it to said the young men are In­
broadcloth, white kids, arid pralsdod coming more sickly than they used to be.
■
A baaiMSWMiltaa m»l Wky.IkUsialM:h ii
with him hii exalted feeling., no one to cravat*. After omring thev receive the
Out west they tell a story of a dog
Johmton's Mf-Kalinf Beaprr.
-a--.—.™rwhom ho could communicate his srnti- hand-shako &lt;rf, the host and hostess
which wns generally interested in music.
He atthndod a singing school, and wns
Ithaca Combined. Sulhey Rake, _
|nZw 'uu-n'.s or thought* Literally, as bo re­
marked to us, "he was' mnnatvJi of all
subsequently found in the back yard
and Broadcast Plaster and Grain Sower. ।
&lt;Kt
ha surveyed and no one could dispute
with a music book in front of him, beat­
his right." Dot the eoricitude was al­
ing time with hfo tail on a tin pan, and
' moat sickening, an 1 bo questioned from graciously Ixiggiug and granting par­ howling “ Old ziundrod."
heart, "Oh, solicitude, where r.ro thy dons, talk a few minutes to one and a
A man inquired at - the postoffice in
cliimi?' It scorned to him therwyaa few minutes to another, sip a glau of
Erie, the other day, for a letter far "Enif all motion had erased, and that tncro lemonade, nibble ot a fronted poundho must stay forever; no movement eake, opdl a fow drops of coffee on an ry llogden." He was told there was
wns perceptible. In this position the unrestricted skirt, wulu a Uttlr, fan none. “ Look ere," he replied, a little
aaff"lji " ytai'vr bexamined a bodd let­
balloon remained perfectly stationary,
not tho slightest current appeared to i! much, and at a proper hitoncu of hour ter for my nemo. It begins with ho.
' retire, leaving a whivpcr to tho effort of
prevail, and thia state of things remained ;i having greatly enjoyed an evening Look in the oto that's got the ho’a.**
“ A young lady,” in a rural “ pernoowhich really had nothing oajoynbfo, and
al" iaforzzw “ a certain young man that
| which on the contrary was a superb end
the next time ho desires to sue an her
ncath hha, and pteinlv saw that the rel-1| costly bora.
forty-five
mortal minutes, without wink­
atire positions ot balloon end reesels ‘
। did not change, or so little that he camo I, A fow nights ago wo w«wo at an erea- ing his eyes, she anil consider hcrvelf
ing company whoso hoe: and hastrw highly favored if he will close his mouth,
I to the conclusion that he was nrtfoctly ;
ehanged all thia. They substilntod ra­ and not sit there like a young robin,
becalmed, ud that ho must find a\gr- .I tinaal entertainment for irrational twadrent of air or nontia over the lake all Ij die. Instead of decorating tho evening awaiting the parent bird."
uight. Ho diwharg-d socne baflasi, 1
^CtfP 0,1 hand and manufacture to order any a’uo or
A nice young man st Portland kept
with a garden of wallflowers, they mode
and increased hi* altitude, by th» ba­ (tho occasion spengio and glitter with an
luflhune,. which wc u-ill M'll ,1 price that defy oompetilion.
rometer, 1X01*0 feet, and streak a ear- . iutellectasl luster. Instead of a -frivo- lady until bo saw her shako her hand­
rent which boro the balloon northwaid |I lous parliament of rmall talk, tho gucsto kerchief, when he called at her room.
st tlio rate of lb to 2t) miles on hour.,I were made cither to asy, ar listen to, After being picked up at the bottom of
a* this course win parallel to the ebon’, i something worthy of human tongues the stairs, and having his bouse sei, ii
and henco not desirable, ha nt once let!। and ears, minds and haarta. They had was explained that she was only shak­
the most complete stock in the city, manufactured by Richmond
off gas and coirtm* need a descent, which ‘ songs by gwd singors, and recitations ing »omo apple peelings from a' napkin.
A Back uh, the only reliable form in use. A full stock of
until too barometer indiented an olera-.
Three little girls who had very care­
tion of but b,000 feeL There u current |
was found which bore the balloon south | to add to the general crown. There ■ fully, buried in a garden ia Portsmouth,
the dead body of a pot bird, after
by «outhe*sl al the rate of 35 or 40 , was co horitaiioa, no batkwariness, no N.
consultation
sent one-of their number
all kinds that arc used in the County. tu« cheap o» can
chill, no awful parlor-propriety. It was
। loan wan near the center of tai' lake one of the meat suceecsful of nights.
chased elsewhere.
| and about 20 mil« south of a hoc And yet it did not take anything very
drawn from Milwaukee to Grand Haven. great to make it so. U was voted by
i The wrunaut took advantage of this all present to bo tho most interesting
i current, as it wns bearing him toward ovotuag of the season, and we went
i the Michigan shore, near St Joseph, away from it carrying in car mind the
a fresh1 supply
ned kept in it fix about 30 miles, when memory of its simple plan tend protho liaUooa commenced to ascend of its
Tho following names ore npprup:
&lt;r the uses mentioned:
For an auctioneer’s wifo—Bid-dy.
Oar Ixtal noddy is usually a di
Far a general'a wifo—fially.’t
l&gt;oro. It lack intellect. Sensibl
ju«t received, which will be sold at the lowest caA price.
Far a sjwri’s wifo—Ifot-ty. '■'_
pin got tired cl an owning party
Far a fisherman's wife—Nst-ty.
than at any other kind of cm;
Every well-regulated fanujy pttgL
a theater rad ararert-room to
Tho .(are began to jxep out from the
great dome in roubtica number,, watch­
Ing tho daring intruder into their realm
For a carpet man's wife—Mat-tie.
Mr. Fteiner remarked to us that, at this
and in fact everything kept iu a Gnt-dass STATIONERY STORE.
time, tho laaesotne character of the
A story is told of an old hunter in
; - J’kase caU and examine stuck and prices before purchasing
scone was terrible, indeed, the stillnew
Michigan, who, when tho country wsa
elsewhere.
was more than awful —the darkness bonew, got loot in tho woods several times.
-I. «O13M«.TS &amp; CO.
tow was foarfuL Tlui surface vf Inks
The man who marries the prettiest He wsa told to fc----- —*“*------------Michigan was like a forge btock short girl of the place, is said to be a ** lucky which ho did,
of dim, dreary fog drawn out. countless tallow," and so of him who draws tho explained to him
uiilos in oarh jiiredion. No round highest prise in a lottery, or by acme kxt, and lay out,'
broke tlm sullmre of th»-b:4athing of ‘ f irtunato" turn of affairs, dears tho ho Vra. naked wbj--------------------------- t),o ii'ronar.t, end this was jaiufbi and gulf between want and wealth in an the oompaan. Ho stated that be did not
&lt; ven startling.
hour. And yet the hfotorira of all Hntos dare to. Ho wtehed to go north, and ho
The ovonsut was rousal from .hto toll ua that with a terrible uniformity tried hard to make tho thing go north,
reveries by tho appearance, of what ho cn I certainly tho man who boa.m-» but it was no use—'twouid diddle, did­
dle, diddle right around, and point
at first thought was a liugh fire balloon

LlhliER STIH'K! Lffll'll PBIffi! AGMCULTU’AL MACHINEBT
$40,000 WORTH OF GOODS.
A rnnpklf auoH ntiAJv 'tMy AfrtVmeY- A/VV

75

’

Cl-4cti. to 45.00,
18 3-4 ctiApfC.OO,
l~
Ilomutia very low,
Uawy Boots and Shoes 25 per cent, b .’ jtr usual prices,
of^Jf^^ription.^c., &lt;fr.
!. ’LT*
fo sce ou r Goods (. .i ri 7 rices.
•
CdSH, ice SELL FOR C-jUstf, andean a)
Jord to sell for less prices than Jackson, Kalamazoo o
Grand Rapids, and we WILL 1)0 IT.
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named

&amp;c. &lt;fcc.

BUGKETE and C.E-»PEB»^^S^;
Mowers and Reapers !

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Blank Books,
Pocket B&lt;
Memorandums, &amp;

'Wsad-Beam Plows. With
proved Wheel Cultivator,
Square and Butterfly Dn.,
Cauldron Kettle*. and ev&lt;
Repairing: Machinery )■

jOuft. INTO ILnD’S

JACKSON WAGONS
Glen &amp; Hail Thr&lt;|sW|Mfllaclftjk C’kM «
Hollers and Grginivrills, a oil Guile’s : I
Patent Sulky Kake.
pay Cash for all kinds
Rpiuds Plaster. Uhfo Lime

TP?

n.-ttoilCariCimr

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J. L. &amp; DAN. REED’S
Wa«u. :

M’HklLTY

IIV38L

mesi IMS Ml MH,

Carriage Shop City of Hastings,
GROCERIES,

nsrending In tho east. In a few mo­
menta the delusion cessed, and the moon
rising majertimlly in luff view, disclosed
the Michigan chore, which was being
rapidly nacbcd. As soon as the bal­
loon was over the land the u-rvuaut be- died from a style of living induced by
pu. to fol relieved, h was the nation­ his good fortune, and his only sou turn­
al birthday. Boon the sound of cannon ed out a drunkard.
The man whoso first bet on tho racewas hoard, the dogs were barking—iucoutnc', whose first deal at the card-table,
whoeo first risk at faro, whoso maiden
lottery ticket, brings money largoly into
hi* iwckets, is • ruined man at tho very
instant tho world pronvunoM him lucky.
Any man, especially any young man.

—Hto buy------

is at the new brick Rtnirc of

ri.'istril istrons for part favora. nnd-iwite.ing Hwy,bare
■ hit w.- Vnvo reprreentnl It to l« , we would n»|«-ct.ully
now andJsnplovoa stylo of

C. H. HICKS !
(Successor to I-Ticks &amp; Falen.)

CARRIAGES
and

I

Grotirries, I pny
Cash for Protluce, and sell lor Cash
only, at the very lowest rates.

w. H. WHIPPLE

bMlncea.

fit

rthoP&gt; about our wort. We use Steel Tire. " c
Che best Hjirinas. Wo boll our Felloes
B Wicks a he lower FOR the
uWlKbS OF WORK THAN IK
AXYVITY IX MICH1GAX.

BOOTS AND .SHOES, Dr. AIKIN,
fflee Ko. 11 Canal Bt_ Grand Repute,

J. L &amp; DAN. REED.

.Gold &amp; Silver Welches,

No derirebte spot for a landing being
discernable. Ur. Btrfner kept on his
course. Hoary limber near the shore
and apparently an uninhabited country,
jSiscellnnr.
decided him not to attempt tho deroc®’,
ro ho krrit on for about fifty miles from
the shore. It was 1.0&lt;wtmag cold, too
mercury indicating too temperature to
bo thirty-four degrees, or tiro degrees
Profeuor Sterner'* Successful Trip above freezing point. It had not grt
Aerons Lake Michigan—An Inter- Imrer than forty degrirts rt any tome
when the balloon tras above the lake,
estinr Voyage-

The balloon auamatoa was one of the
finest and must sucereaful ever made.
The Professor bud christened Ms sniol
ship, •• Th* Qty of Milwaukee." As
soon .. the infauim. was J-rferted,
riuhl bags of bolhsrt. containing in all
400 pounds of rand, were plac.-d hi tho
car; a'so an anchor with uno hundred
foot of rope, borometBr, thormcmrtnr.

An alarmingly largo acrabcr of the
nona of the rich men of our citiea, are
at thia moment halplea durnkard*.
Young men ore they, many of them of
education, of manly qualitieo, of gene­
rous natures, honorable and high-mindadj but the demon of drink has taken
such a poeacsaionof them that a father's
breaking heart, a mother's team, and
sister's agony avail not to draw them
from their deep damnalioa. Elogant
loteure was their ruin.
Tho b«t way to keep a child from
ruin to to bring him up to "help father "
Make children fool that they ranst do
something to support the family, to Mj&gt;
along; then two trading. *» shirt
are their ^rutian-thewo uf affection
and pride; for we natmaBy fore tboee

A wouaa’s pride and a sonar’s guide
-Tho needle.

Con a lew cr be callol a. suitor, when
he don't suit bar?
Bailor*’ bats are all the rago among
the girls of sixteen.
I’hiladolplda Lridos hare a mania for
dmb or gray traveling suits.
Tho latent style of visiting card is of
pale lavender tint and almost square.

Happiness grows at our owe firesides,
and ia not to be picked up in the strangor’s gnnlna.
Mrs. Julia Ward Howe ha, been ap-

kilt*plaited
looped-r-wr behind.

fronted,

and

Pcraaola are larger thio season and
heavily fringed, making no light burden
for delicate bands to bear.
Thv Queen of Denmark, determined
to put a Stop to fcmalo extravagance, is
said to drive mt in a caNco suit

�LOWER THAJV EVER
Tb~e frightful K«U* will nut cearo
orc almuet uuirmaUy Ropubhcana

Bine. Fear* nr
unall Democrotu:

Phoenix ‘Cash

nod disqual-

.like a* &gt; blundar .nd crime.

THE DEMOCRAT!' EJ OT

STO3FI.3ES

HASTINGS. MICH.. - July 20. IB7L'
THE rUBUBHEBS AMOCUTION. W*d»«day. the dirnrt rwult
they will yet be able to strike tho 15th
Amondment out of tho Constitution.

their nnootutitational action.
Th* atain
and th*y tnny aottl* and divide a* they

votoa their political cxirtaneo depend*.
chief and tnovt

AT AUCTION BIST

PKIIffl IK ™ cm
■ im,m, .

Oxr Waihington Correepondeaet.

effort* of llio white* of the Southern
State*. Ho thinka tho Ku-Klux should
IVnaiMtWi July 14, 1871.
The conduct of tho Medical Associa­
tion ot
of tms
this Diatrirt
Dr.,. —tian
vutnet in
tn expelling are.
..
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BIU. ta&gt;
l. tt. ‘ ■"
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u» ill— .r Vi.
&amp;.
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.

.1.

Ladies' pisses and Children’s

Ml.. &gt;»

Shoes and Gaiters

i“&lt;
“•D^.
,°"r,
-. moot if the* can thereby bo relieved of

Health with Dr. Verdi, a Homeopathic

WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

tempt iu this roenmuaity.

During Um week amd ne-rt. in

that decidedly excellent Hotel—tho
Waim*
.nit ll.A nfflewr. . nf llin

Qty, it. hoopitabfo ritirenj, it* mpbl

April 6th. 1871.

with tho sanction of John T. Iloffiaan, night by
Governor of New Ycrk, by tho grace of । h® could

” New Goods!!

will not permit u» to publish to-day.
Tho Associnlii'ti elected ns bfffcn*

■ion ia fo-a intrinsically dignified than

abotdd have -xindod forth th. terror.

UIU of Hue JaiUnBy

Block! Barlow

theirl»*dingropre*cntaUvev that through
rm. aumairy 01
UUi„ I. ™M»
.. .
_ .
...

fioee wore involved in it* full perform-

Triimt.

through our rtroet*.

outrage:

'

FOB SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE.

Black Silks from $1.50 Upwards.
BIACK FIGURED AND STRIPED.

.

THE CELEBRATED RED IJON BRAND;

demonsiratxin that Feaianism haa Any ism and nil thvir mutual cooperation
denial of this light is a blur at froo-, against innovation upon tlie peeudo seithe •' cily of ken an-&gt; its streets to bo sprinkled with dcru of apc-cch. Ot»(y .Tints dare tor-1
„ I,,.
them u.t&gt; bv aim baek it ia on insult to intelligence and humanblood. Th., sense of humiliation and

POPLINS, PONGEES, GRAY MIXTURES

AN IMMENSE STOCK OF

DRESS LINENS AT ALL PRICES.

the ground, utwu which tha old bloody

If th* threat, of the rnuru violent Rib-

4th

annihilato

ot July,

the

Irish Catholic mob. frhich h
! *.1

PIQUES A SPECIALITY.

tho arouMul and envago rowdyism of die eurronderod.
Qrongetnou criminal fhrfion* into conflict with the I If we had

ware not carried out *tw

chains of elaroiy iteelf.

Thank God tho

STIFLE INI FBI m MI

maintained 1
dewwnded to fu- later run thvir ouuroe, be punbed a* by
Henrietta Paddon, while attempting to

stuug bv the manly action of Gov. Ran
dolph, eonelndod to aesert the dignity of! pa|ers which make up history will hand
I------ j occupy io commanding and influential a
tho Commonwealth against disorder, j him down
duwn to infamt
infamy by
6’ writing: “ This poviti.m in thL community a* Dr. Blia*
tho cowardly Mayor
i - uv.ed the libortia* of hi*
detoterioui pill* advertis'd in thopapers
ema of responsibility upon tho Church to
Tho alsove quotation will also apply
fl 12th day of July, 1871. .
Iriih (anemle* to Protoatant*, but reyu- I W* doeo thia article with the brief
Ui .bj,
„bul,, ,h., BaM.

»omd«h«L.ul&lt;koMlia
JXJj'TrX
dTbH
1 J?‘~
u iu
iartin- nlo owwlor of imaHpU

of u.

CONSISTING

IN

TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOWELING.

PART OF

Prints,

Ginbgains, Lawns, Parasols,

The Largest Stock in the City!
DENIM8, STRIFES. TICKINGS CHECKS. D. &amp; T. CAS8IMERF,
BLEACHED and UNBLEACHED SHIRTINGS AND

Shawls, Hosiery, timid-

11 ugnifirsnou ha* been attached

WHITE DUCK OO.VHNOA

BROWN DRILL, AQ, AC,

Detains, Fine Dress Goods, Stripes,
that city.

JACONETS,
SATIN LACE8.
NAINSOOK PLAIN,
JACONET CHECKS,
KNAINBOOK CHECK.
BRILLIANTS,
NAINSOOK STRIPED,
VICTORIA LAWN,
SWISS MUSLIN,
FRENCH FINISH CAMBRIC.
. BOOK MUSLIN,
SHIRT FRONTS.
MAR8AILLE8 QUILTS,
------HANDKERCHIEFS.
EMBROIDERIES,
EDGINGS,
INSERTIONS.
REAL AND IMITATION LACES.

MM Mil) HI GM!

Bleached and Brown Sheetings,

the 12th inet- produend a

bantting nf

•

EVERY THING IN THE WAY OF WHITE GOODS

THE HEW YOKE RIOTS.

City, to

K

DRY GOODS &amp; GROCERIES!

We protect such quire* of ita follower* tho arbitrary prop

cxcuniun to Mackinac 'and the interme­
diate place* of public iutereit, and we

ot

&amp; Goodyear

‘T U
•oJ Ud“« “
«rfriVn at, nfTnn*&lt;V. l,Lrv at thn life of the

thirds of it* officers of profit were in ! welcome leditfous Irmhuicn with the
their hand*, but wu had not hitherto ■ frnodom of tuo city. On the great hoiunderofood that they had prohibited the W*J
Fi-nfoni™ w* desk our public
• ,
.
biuhluiK. with irroeu flags. But when mutual aavuncemoui iu rearmug, wane
J of the Hastings Republican Bairxxa, .
and Hon Geo. Wiilnrd, of the Bettte
• Crook Joental
prvcc
marching through our •trvcU, our d(y
SS.qUUi.S.MUlM a
uithoritire join the mob and ariomnlv
.
.
. r .1
rnfi.no the diabolical nnDCItdee which
forbid the prooeeaiua I Mayor Hall
make* bur.oomb apoochea on the Fourth
of July; dut tbiv it hit uadrrotanding OJ», u
------- ---------- promulgate. Haro tha Southerner, not
of American liberty.
| Mud throwing Mem* to be th* moetconCatholic mob.
hnr wltat ia a nrocca..un but one wav i .
.
.
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.■
g opinion: x&gt;y inu iianncre, ! *
......
i.t
the neceaaity of trampling upon the replayed, by the number. ,!«“. “ J “ “ P^"1 to *° Tllh
Rtot,'' the New York TFdww uf the 13 th
meu
wieh
to
make
a
demwrv
fare,
on
I
undignified
grimace
^uroarsoe as follow* of Uiu tiiloinou.

talitirs of the dtiaoni
tho Strwhs.”

Russell &lt;fc Nevins,

begin to query eoinowbat thn*: “ n hy

Tammany, which though hating forms |

troii

IM

SHEETINGS,

.

Yurt and it* immediate vi initv.

kerchiefs, Bed-

l y profiasional cupidity.

strict by force the liberty of proteetnnt
Irishmen shows plainly th. dogmatical

New York Qty.
PhUadripbia,
Borton.
Baltimore,

The Uth of July.

oilier cine. a.
Thursday, the Umngnmcu were admit-

Gov.

Hoffman’s and

Mayor

|l,8M,&amp;05 76

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LTUfliB *

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455,092 20
196,346 69
$4,270,964 50

Hali’s

Prints at ten cents per Yard !

spreads,

Table Linens, Towels, Cottonades, Pant

THAT CAN NOT BE EXCELLED!
BOOTS AND [SHOES to pkaae My cue. CLOTHS AND CLOTHING,
A LARGE STOCK.

Linens. Window paper, Corsets,

&amp;.C., &amp;,c.

THE LITTLE BRICK

Michigan Cnll’nga.

to cost •140.000.

Central Railroad boilding*.

HI BARRY MILLS FAMILY FLOUR!

LBS UH MW MD!

bloody time should

1^. iwl

BARLOW 4 GO ODYE AR.

DETROIT
STOVES

capital of 9100,000, of which 100,000
At tho States Prison[during tho month
the Democratic Mayor of New York ap-

Hold extenialvely by

Save over Fifty per

Sale potitive, art to tin flight

�Tip
From th* Iota SretaU of July 16, we
glean the following fa regard to fee trial
of rcapcre on tho farm ot 8. A. Yeomans
near that village on th* 12tL. Ten wachina* were entered fcr trial as follows :
Johnson Harvester, Champion Combined
Reaper and Mower, Eussril Combined
Reaper and Mower, Buckeye Combined■
Reaper and Mower, Woods Reaper, Ex­•
celsior Combined Draper end Mower,•
Marsh Harvester, Dodge Combined xna-’
obiac, Kirby Reaper, Monrflald O«n-

ipasmi of Whimping Cough an i
relieved by Barr’s Pectoral Elixir.. ,
Ackley A Blade, Agents.
:

TIIK DAILY.-lt t&gt; tho
dca.1, who to lutnmlf hath ucvi-r said
Intention or tho PubllahI mu.: go to the Firrt National Cloth­
ing 1! &gt;use and get me a suit ot clothe*. orm ot thin Paper to In.
■ue n DAILY tlurlnig tho
Fruneta, buy your pare Spirit* and Vanderpool trial. Hoad iu
ger-cijo Irish Whiskies nf John Stsmtey.
11, 'i.:, the largest and beat stock of
Lie re which ho sell* only for medicin­
al pun»&gt;»e* or by tho quantity from. hi*
era baa put pa Lcr tuuuutr garb,
atily, aad the Firet Nntiptial Ck.th-1
■louae ia receiving ucw goad* by
.hi almost every evening.
thri
:

Dirs-Shorter.
Tni k»—Bri gh ter.

Wuth mt—Cooler.
Fmitnw—Buggy.
Jurytex Ctinxr.—Busy.

Nrw Arrue—In tuarkst

Tac Ontrol ML-hlgoa Humceipxiusc
Institute will be held in Hastings on
Monday tho 10th da; of October.

dattons and are for aalo by
Purr BsarurJis,
Real Estate Agents at Battle Creek.
P. 8 —Peavy Bron have largo tracts
of lar.de in Kansas. Nebraska and Iowa
for sal* or to exchange for Michigan

Buch ie th* nature «f a t*1*grap&gt;b dis­
patch lari Friday, and wo learn Vander­
pool baa urged tbo committee to aecopb
sitaatod on the river-rood just righty Money ia bring raised by subscription
rods oast of the corporation limits of to procure testimony of imjiortnnt wite
our city. Thro* springs arc worth a
riritfroai any pmou, who tow* the loft unturned. In regard to tho offer
beauty and magaiStoao* of nature, and of Mr. Bate* wo do not know bow
Messrs. Hughe* and Van Arman will
tt u a wonder th*y have not brau th*
■
take it, but wo arc of tho opinion that
subject of universal admiration and
'
it will open their eye* to the situation
comment ere this. They arc on txm.id•
orable of an elevation above the city,
Wo prraum*, however, that tho whole
bring rcme thirty feci higher- than nt
thing
will
b*
left
to
tha
action
ot
the
th* river, righty, rod* from tha springs.
The field of wheat selected for tbo tri­Imagine a gravely burin, with water committee who hove matterr in charge. al was unduubtudly as sovaro a (&lt;ft as•
machine* oould bo well put into. Th*’
pouring out on all side, and cen.rnug
ground was smooth and weil fitted to
to one plcosan’, tumbling brook, and
run a machine, and ia a' L»------------you have an idea of what this spring is;
cultivation, as was fa evidence from th*
bat one feature w* forgot to manuun.
growth of wheat Tho soil was heavy
they ar* iwyrayariri wife a mineral
Burr-oak laud, and fa many place* tbo
grain was badly lodged, sad th* farmer
substance. -The
^&gt;OW4 it «
(.rJ|
often rays, “twi»t»dfa all shape*" by
to beUevo that thi* ia quite inoomet. tho a :tfou of th* wind and storm.
stream of wafot come* out of th* earth Thoeo gentlemen daeire that iriBcicnt
The wrather was flue, and by 10
that taslae stroagfy of iron and sulphur. means should be placed In their baud* o'clock nearly all the t’-aehiaoe w*ro **t
W* found Mr. Craig a vury pleasant to enable them to prepare and jeesent up, and several of them went lata anoth­
tbo defense fa a proper manner, which
goutlemau to talk with, nnd ho acemtxl will not loav.. it a fan-« and bring ridi­ er Gold of lighter grate, where they all
worked wv|L Til* Marsh Hamster fa
very much interested fa the idea of our cule upon theiusolvce. Thor dartre too, this field worked Tory finely, and from
city taking such a lively faterari on the some remuneration for their time, ex- tho exprcerion of bystanders, w* judge
subject of Warn Wmuu. Mt (look 1 peases, and Ibo groat labor and oifon that it worked to tbo satisfaction ot all.
At 1 o'clock tho Marshal, J. H. Kidd,
sajs pipe can bo laid -from this spring II "huh they will undoubtedly beatow
| upon tU mm if they try it. Tho o(and down the river bottom to (he city i tempt i* being mad* Ly Mr1 Vander­ called for the macliinos to lake their
rilao* fa tbo Hold fa the following order,
at very moderate expense avcir cosl of pool to raise some money, and wa tavv (they |*aln« drawn for poritfan) a* above.
pipe, and the fall will be euffibinnt to
if wm CrtouOCZtl
the test would
force it, by tho up of a ram, to any
part of tho cit . . id for fire parpcsscs,
a current who 1 plI iu th* riv*r and
th* pipe coumeki by fore* pump*,
would euabfe us to qucuch any fire that
w|th give ypn th* figures as regiitorod
might break out The power would ba
by tlw dvaamw-arfor i
We will give the general average on­
ly, which will indicate tho actual draft
ately after examining these spring*.
of tbo machine ^t Ibis tri al, wit! also
We procured some beautiful specimens
of limestone formed by the action of
tho water, and then at tho solicitation
of Mr. C. visited a epring a few’ rode

Txp Boston Cash stow have a largo
i Horten: aalo on Saturday, at which they
j invite all the ladies ami everybody.—
| Hoee for 4c and 6c par pair.

Tax M. £. Social will be entertained
by jlrsr Thoma* Altoft Tore fay evening

i 25lh fart. Como ono and all and .havo
a giXol old fashioned visit
hse been appointed Postmaster nt Vermontvillf. Mr. Homer 0. Barber hav­
ing rrrignod. Friend T. accept our con( gratnlations

We are in receipt of th* Common ial
Beftrie, publirited at Detroit, It i. a
largo 32column paper and will uadoubti ediy make it* mark ia the cnsnmercial
(world. W» welcome it to uur table.
Barr'a Pectoral Elixir is recoupucaded u&gt; any ono afflicted with a arorere
cough.
• Acklbt &lt;t Suos, Agent*.

William M Cxntrros, the root author
. of “ Bcteey and 1 Are Out," ia prepar, ing a ^uel to that poem which will
. nppesir ia tho New York InJtprodnt
- slxwtly.

‘ Tas Cret Print Bbufk a* w ill bo »«ra
hav* an liand for sale,
by adrerti**ment,ls tww run by Com­
5l),W0 fort Flooring.
10(1,600 feet Whitewood FttiUl-ing Lum­ I mitts A Brown, and is nailed tbo • City
Print Store." Wu bciporit for them
ber,
5,000 feel Bnrawood for Wagon Boxes, a Ifccral IuUrouag*. Mr. L Dickenson
25.000 feet Dreaaod Siding.
For tho information of those who'
bare been told tliat they have no RoSawer, would state that they liave -ono
with which thev ean re-raw 8A,000 fret

Gmr Lute partr Na 1 eamo homo
Eritunlav—tho most of them—touting
cheerful and rugged, and reomed to fool
Bxst Java Uutfeo at Burell’s far 35c wail paid for tho few days of recreation.
pound.
If
Party No. 2 consisting more particular­
ly of tho ‘told folks." (frioadDaoaisand
wife of tho /eutori weladod) a® having
delightful tinsra there this wilek. A*
soon m bn lines* porauu wo shall try
aud are thia peasant ]&lt;Uct&gt; of resort.

will boy a gtod Tea at

I’xMrex’fc

Broncidtia and Asthma tan be cured
j- using Barr's Pectoral Elixir.
"
Ancurv A Bt-ini, Agents.

Oaaaaavnxa, July 15,187L
E». lUsxia:—Having a bale teiaurc,
thought I woold help to fill a email spare
again ia tho columns cf (he Bxsux. —
Evwrytbing U tovriy with ua, w brows
han-rat ia about flnirited, corn atrotelung
iiaalf mightily toward tho clouds, and
the fcfrr bugs, doing who: they can to
ward harvesting tho potato, vinca. Notwithstanding the ravages of tha bog, in
some local, tie* heroabouta, potatoes look
very hire, and wbrre the bug ha* bran
kept off, by poison or olherwi**, tbo
prom-** u a pretty good crop. Tbo
moat of our fanners in cur vicinity, hare
all their wh*at secured, and better
wheat never grow. Th* Mt crop will
be vary light, aa the early drouth was
ruinous to th* mop. I bad calculated to
bar* given you a little information in
regard to th* Haatingt Gun Lake Club,

Champion.
Buckeye,
Kirby/
Busm-U,
Excelsior,
It is situated on a high ^koo bf I the first of Augo*t, Mr. Holme* discon­ Wood*,
tinuing it* publication at that time- 111 Johgsou,
ground and pure water boilr up, and '
health is the cause that Mr. Dewey os- Dodge,
there is apparently no outlet. However eribra to bi* resigning his position as
tho water docs make off gradually down '
Mansfield.
“
“ 262
'■ 5
tho hill, accaalonod by tho tramping* of |
Buckeye,
“
“ 801
“ 5stock, but Mr. Craig informs us that
ExceUior,
“ 420
“ 4So
ray*
(ba
PbitMtr.
Wkal
it*
when chia spring was discovered a few
(Thc scoond and third tests as^not
year* ago, it rcmrinod intact and the - । authority for its staletnoute are wo hare ported by figure* in tho Committee'* i
I no means of knowing Certainly it Is
water found it* outlet only from the
port)
| not true that wo oror gave ill health as
same source by which it eumo up.
Wo presume if an iron tube was sank , a reason for resigning our |&gt;o*kian as
at this spring a splendid fountain would I JlttiU .tginl. The resignation Ixiiag in
be th* rvoult We are surrouaded by aocordamo with a determinatio* made
springs &lt;&gt;a every hand. There is Ful­ when sro went on the Boad, the object
ler a spring. Bwbmbv’s spring and nu­ rm had fa going there, tho buyieg of a
merous other springs, all of splendid Power Pn-s* being accomplish*!, and
location, but the best wo hr.ro seen yet, we arc bolding tho position against onr
frw immense vulusne and force arc tho wishce thi* month, tlie dutins of which
wu could not perform, lart week, owing
to sickneaa. Wo do not know, nor does
the PlAindtaJtt, wo pro*ume, whether no deoaton.
Mr Chubb wu engaged
Before doting this article w* must re­
Mr. Holmes i* to bo publisher after iu totting tbo draft, and it wns expected
fer our readers to a western protpoct.
in arranging for this trial that h* would
August fat
judge of them ou this point, ho being an
We are glad the subjwt is beginning to
take hold of the mind* of onr people.
Rival location* are already springing
up and if a looting committee arc ap­
point*! they will have *overal pointe of
tho comps** to examine.
Ou the form of 8. P. Cady, just west foot’' grated terribly on -their core. Wo
The Comin.iu Council held a regular
of tho corporation is a good spring from would udvite tho Jfa*r /••«*/ to more
which he force* water by tamaroc pipe into the back room of (ho Empire block session at the Council Boom* in the City
of (lasting*, Monday evening July 17th
and nun. eighty rode to hi* house—np
ahjll, too. Well he any* if the eity of thrir aensitiro cars, for wo presume 1871. Present hi* lion. Mayor Good­
year, and Aldermen Barlow, Birdscll,
friend Burton will krcp niuiio to k-11
Eastman, Hua*, Haye*, KcufieM, Wil­
and have the instrument! played on too,
liam* and Wooley.
if ho eees Ct, and we jirtwumo ho dore
The Recorder being abrcut, W. Haye*
not caro for the Jf«*w Josrari to give
pipa leading to the city. He thicks tho him gratuitou. advvrtiafag, unices they was appointed Recorder yr*
hill high enough to produce force suffi­
the subject of the propriety of building al
cient to throw water over the top cf any
the present time an Iron Bridge scron
building in town. We examined the
the River, on Broadway, reported ia fa
location and have no doubti.iu being a
rot &lt;-f building aueh Bridge. Whercupgood one, although wo do not think the
' on fee Council adopted the following res
force of tho sitting equal to Mr. Craig’*;

but the Pro«l&gt;cei hill movement might th* rail rood quetUou »o*a*what Heavy 1
bo just th* thing deeirod- By going figuring ia m*ntfl**i all around. Tbson top of said hill ono can't help but Manhall and Obldwalcr Hao ia already
{tonk, if he don't oxolaim: “ How’s fa tho contractor's hands, sad now tbo
this for high I" One can look over the | quertion ia iwrMrurJ.
blgheet steeple in Hartings, and can
The Detroit, Lansing end Howoll R.
see country for mile* around. Keep it B-, will seek a line for Cbicqgo soon,
before the people, Water Work* are and if not already located should b*
needed, lot's havo them." Why ndt looked after by onr railroad men Ensubmit thi* important question to a vote ,torpris* fa thia direction will holp to
nt the same time the clccttor. is bold ou ,make as a famous falsad city.
tno 7th of Aug. Wo think it would have
th* sanction uf all who wi*h to save
Th* District Camp Meeting of tho
thomselvra ami property from fire, for W'rateru
■
Mtohigon District,of the Meth­
every house in the city could be protect- (odist Church is to be held two mile*
cd by them. Our property would be .&lt;e*t of Naahville. comm.-nciag Tuesday
worth marc, rates of insurance would Augurt bilk and will continue on* week.
be lessened, and the general health of ;For tho benefit of those attending, train*
from both ways «O^«U&gt;p 1 D'-' mitre
from fin* Camp gr
day cf tho meeting, there will bo team*
to convey persons aad baggage to the
ground. There wffi be a boarding teat
en tho ground, wnd hay and feel for

Now if ever anything woe feoliah, th*
above three Un*s ar*. Any rchool-boy
knowk if they know anything, that thn
Tboro.pple river right hero fa thi* city,
■with but little exprase (and no
sink Lol* full of malaria) poraeasra a
...
’ '
T

•ad batterr. The defendant in thia
cos* ran a ’pitchfork throegh the hand
&lt;rf TticmpeJn Jone*, of NnahrBle, the
eomjiteining wixnrra. Defomlsn: plead
guilty; was to old man, demtpid in
.riwd and body, in dsrtxtet. eircutr
atanero with a family of small children

ly reerired notion that mam*d people
arc toagar lived than single, doted th*
debate and tbo mouth of tho sago M. D.
with the fullowieg clincher: “You doe­
ton need not try to frighten a* into mat­
rimony with your stale tbronU ol an un­
timely grata; I have lived singfo ovar
fifty years and bavo had time to 'take
several obtervatknu*,' and though. I
hav* known a good many erarned ladira
who died young; I never knew au M
■rid to di* young in all u.y life ’&gt; Th*
above oonvenatian actually occurred in
this aty, and will pose w* think for
Michigan wit-

th* 4th and 11 th fait, but noticed ia tho
lost i»»uo of the Bxssra that tha corres­
pondent with thoeo at tho Lake bar alrrady donoaa But, Mr. Eli tor, I can­
not refrain from alio (peaking of the jol­
ly time* they have had, particularly nt
the danoos aforesaid- Any one having
born prciout, can novor forgot thum.C'aptaia Charlie Barlow, (and by the way
ho I* a Captain at a danoe) u all that
could bo dceirwl al a social, or public
dsnoo. Ho worn* omnipresent, at inch
time*, and looking after the want* ofcv-

D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S
Offio* in Hortiaga
FFe

Ofjicr the Jallowinf
TaxTiiha

of LAATDS

Mwhignn,

A Good opportunity present* iteelf-

Now ia th* time to Improv* it
Miohaol Htmdey, a farmer loriding
about a mile cart of the village of Ho­
mer, mot with a serious aeddent oa the
14th fast He wa* at work fa ths toft
of his grain barn, and accidentally
stepped through »u eponfag fa th* floor,
by which ho was precipftalod to the

a r Dwight, E. 4 Ilolbcwk, Ern,.
and Joo Shoemaker, arc oltruyi an hand
to entertain In the most agreeable man­
ner. Charlie W. Wocd, E*q. is another
to help keep away the bines, then Fred
Galloway, like tho ted ia always ready
to |&gt;*lf keep lb* bjtfl In PPtfom and |n
foot thorn ii ni nso in mentioning any
individually, for the entire company, ladio* included of cuuroe, know how to en­
ter tain, Mt only thrmsrlvro, but every
one else who happen* to call on thotu -r­
At tfa0 l“t daaro nt Hastings Hall, Gun
lake, there wo* a party present from the
Kalamaaoo boat boa**, who exproercd
thcmmlvM highly plearcd indeed with
tho party, and I uodcratand (h; K^lautarcoan| intend to g(v» a party tho next
time they cotno up, and invito tho Hea­
ting* people. And now yo men of tho
Baxxn, the only way for you to fully
appreciate one of tho** side splitting,
mirth provoking (showman phrase) en­
tertainment* nt the Hasting* Gun Ink*
Boat bouse, I* to be present, fur no pen
can tnako the fol eocuraulate on your
rib*, but io be at ono ot tho dances
above spoken ot can.
Rin.

WOODLAND.

Hew Advertisements.
TVotice.
XaUrei* tofskyctrt* tSM ar »i*&gt; Lwy
Mtla bul.n«rl.Jl.dk»hl.lil...l &gt;■&gt;,,

CITY PAINT STORE !

Lixcols, Nkk, July 12th, 1871.
Dun ^sxwxnAccording to agree­
ment w* again write yon a few linen To­
day find* me al the capital of Nebraska,
a city not yet four years old and con­
taining about 3,500 inhabitant*, situated
on a beautiful rolling prairie, and on the

boy day* of this region, a part of which
i* now th* State of Nebraska, being
known a* tbo ‘ Great American Desert,"
which baa long since proved to bo no
deeort, but a vast expanse ot the richcat
•oil tliat tho aun over ahone upon.
Many seeking homo* in tho West have
txieome dieabused o! thn idea that throw
vrat plains were a» impassable wilds, in­
capable of producing sustenanco fur hu­
man life, and have already made this
doaert, so called, in many placet to bud
and blossom a* the ro*e. Thi* place,
which, leas than four years ago, con­
tained only throe or four " homos toad''
house*, is now a flourishing city, eontaining many public buildings and pri' veto residetsocs, which wool-1 be a credit
' to cities and States many year* older.

HARTINGS.

PA INTERS

AV ool AVanted!

EXOELSIOJ8
IRVING.

It has a vsry respectable Capitol budd­
ing, coating 810 ),000. The Slat* Unireraity, a very fine four story mod -rn
stylo structure, coating 8150,000, h locotad here; and nearly read’ for occupan­
cy All th* leading Christian denomina­
tion* are rnprveentod, there already be­
ing ton hotura of worship erected, the
greater part of which arc very fine

Ff'nod's Self-Raking

railroad* arc already in operation. tho
B. t M. B. H. R. (being a continuation
from Pacific Junction of tho B. 4 M. B.
B. R. ia Iowa) extending to Oete, some
20 miles weal and which ia to connect
srixh fee U. P. R. B.: and th* Midland

PITTS, R^CIJfE and TXCUMSEH

THRESHERS AND CLOVER HOLLERS,
and the largest stock of
Ou raotiaa of Mr. Barlow the ■ecounte
of the proprietor* of the Republican Ban­
ner Cor publishing two City Ordinance*one of 17,50, and the other of 16.10, was
allowed and onlyre drawn.
'
Oe motion, the aeoount of I. F. Make­
peace for aervieea a* Marshal, of 122 24,

AGRICULTURAL

By the politeMM of J. P. Lanta, Esq-,
and Cob W. F. Doniphan, wo were per­
mitted to vimt the Groat Balt Benin or
iquing*, two ralfee from fee city, tho fat-

MACHINERY

in Barry County—for sale by

E. P. BURRALL

with J. Palmiter of the Oceana Connty
JMwael There spring* ace beginning
to attract considerable attention, end to
On tanlioo, the account of A. J. Baa*, oom* extent arc being worked, about
for service* by request of the Marshal of cne ton cf Milt bring mad* daily by so83.00, wm allowed and order drawn.
On motion of Mr. Hams the p,Utioa
of Aekley * Slade and ethers, in relation
to the running at large of dog*, was laidI for ttoa psrpow. On* of thoao componie* has liored to tho depth of 650 feet
&lt;
ml otaihwl
««pU
of hn~,
and equal in quality, it ia said, to any
|
। in lb* Union. Tho spring* fire’, above
. named flow nnltmlly to tho surface into
i
i a natural basin extruding over ono hun----- -- ---------- T-~m.IT ~
-z ‘acre*
“! .
Thi* will bo an infe* earn* forthwith, and that hereafter all‘ d^d

Goods are Cheaper than Low

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS

sad it ia thought that with th* prepara- i
ttot» nov Iwing made, this eity of Lin- I

if they were only built Fall creek
run* two grist mlUa and sssraxal saw
mills nearly- tho whole year round.
Tuat Utile creek ha* nearly forty feet
fell within a mil*. Bhoot again Mr.
- squirt-gun,” Hasting* likes, to be od-

edb, will, ere Tong, become th* “ Syra___ -r
xr_&lt;

fee Horsemen
ATTENTION!

DamsT

'

DRESS SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,
amine Green Street, from Clmrcb Bireel
wart, a*d if edviaal-le lot a job, or job*
for repairing said Grc«n Street
On molten Council adjourned.

Parti** drawing to purchase will do
well to Call. We will cheecftilJy give
all information d-irod.

And we will s
From

We Son

icin hs cheat
York to Chicago,

�BBOWN &amp; CARTER,
260 Main Street,
JACKSON

8 O’CLOCK.

CHAJLC*MY ORDER.
RTATE or Ktcwcxw.gyy***

1373^gwtats=.’isga
fceatet AMtm,ttewXevsa»T Ch.. Sts,. Me.
' TEACIIERSORSTtDK’rrs ’

aa3Eix.-*xs«g
raixnru. ronre re w root ad
Oil - H EGIOWOTMSrWWYLrAM1A

iscuaJv;

FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN

ing a boy to the form, is to let him hare
•oatodriag up* it for his Own. Giro
him a small plot of ground tu cultivate,
altow him tho tiroreed, for hi* own use.
lart him hare his vtreni to break, or his
steep to case for. Ibo ownership of
evea s fruit tree, pleated, prawd sad
brought to tearing by his own han da,
will inspire him with an interest that no
mere reward or wages con gnu la ad­
dition to the cultivation of taste for far» Chieago, Bock Isla
life which such a course will cultivate,
the practical knowledge gained by tho
l*&gt;y vrill te uf the high eat value. Ite
ing interested, be will be more oteerr-1
nnt. and wifl thoroughly loam whatever ’
t*
|(jn success.
ad eqaaliy important ad’bc tho aixustaaung lum
reponsibitity. Many young
..____ well acquainted with all
tho manual operation! uf tho farm, fail
utterly wh-n entrusted with Urn man-

LEGAL NOTICES.

Dauehny A Wa. Column.

AGENTS
Mr Milt O'Gew*

30 Years

Experience

TKM hailwat omw xmx
Rofocater to New York. 385 lutes,
Buffalo to No*
Dotkirk to New kcrk,450 nutos.
davelnnd to New Yorit flSImOes,
(ZltoM. T.W-te,

lie MADE FROM 50

AND DECORATIONS,

amd i&gt; non I
fgygi to 27 XM» ran anonrxs torra.

HTHW=S"iw’lteut7tea«e&lt;&gt;fo.»cbro.

CHEAP FAMS!

THEA-NECTAB
is a me
BLACK TEA

Shop in BABLOW A GOODYEAR'S
Naw Warehooes,

WELCOME WABBLE.

1M*«. ate B.t-u, «*

Soximixa Aeorr Twn.—Why do I'
■ome peoptoa teeth eomn out ’.aero read-11
ily than utbm ? Tho reasons for this
are^irobably uinny^ Ateut tlio middle!

Oa W»t« res Br-Wres lx tea Uiseas tors m
AMERICAN DETECTIVE?:.
M'ACSOI.D IX MOATS.
Kalra l«m ste yreteaws tewte to atfaata. sill

Teontiu Cavnxtou,—A Isdy cor­
respondent at the Promt fhntr asys:
“ I have found that tho cause of the
cream bearing to froth sometimes, in
chnraiug. is carbolic acute gas. which is "
heavier than the uunosphcric sir. col­
lecting ia cellars or where milk,is kept.
It, aomchuw by uniting with tte crMuto
in a small portion; eauroa it to froth Wl
bn hard to churn, and the butter to ita
very poor when done, nod when tteerw
to much ut it iu tho cream, it will not
churn butter at uIL The remedy I have
found tliat will eutiielv provciit it, is
quicklime aaeil freely where the milk is
kept, oitter in lime water, cr the litnt
•trewrd in tho collar. Afler the gas is
ono removed, it cun be- prevented by a
veasol of limo being kqit in the’ cellar
and rcnaerid when nceeseery, and you
will hare no trouble in churning winter

and lijtrr-aLmrnfai.

CURTAIN GOODS

better teeth than the Whites. Ho or-1
counts t» the differences in this strange ’
way—that the reds koep fan mouth ehrtt, ’
whereas the whittw keep it vpeu. The :
teeth, be says, require moisture to keep
their surfacm in good working order;
when thu mouth ia cram, the mucous i
membrane Ua • tendepey to dry up,
the teeth lose thoir neadsd supply of1
moisture, and thcuce sank! discvlorattju.

nesa. and eventual kwu of toei. Lfr.1
Oatlin eoold* the human taco generally
for being Ivee eensilife thru tbo brutes
in thia rk»poc&lt;, and tho white race epecially in oitajioulscn withi tho red. Wt
keepow mouths open far tab much ; ‘
tho Indian warrior sleeps, hnnto and
■unHes with his mouth tliat, and empires
through his nostrils. Among the vir­
tues attributed by him to cloeod lips,
ono to exaeHMB—wnen you are angry,
keep your mouth shut—C&gt; itofrris Juur-

■Me

wm

visited America, and wrote sensibly |
atom what ho saw. lie obmrvcd a fro-'
nueat Iowa of teeth among eettiera from •
Europe, rsnccia’ly women. After dis­
cussing and n-jeeting teeny modes oL
explanation, he attributed it tq hot tea ■
•nd other hot beverages; and tamo to* I
general ccnoluaion that “M feeders I
loro their teeth more readily than cold *
feedara." Mr. Catlin, wki

SABIN &amp; MASON’S.

.«
“• 1*1. Vorlb'ra
l.r WMsMOrt. Hamstare
Xre'j'r’J} Lttetajterj3£
iBSStttStSU-

aygrst®”5*’
.’AORTGAGK SAI

WUnm. 4e*ialltaslM aj

WELLS’ CABBOLIC TABLETS,

X Million Dollar:

Cov.'w. out o4/

JudU
//j A&lt; aAiaA^ixusteu

GR.LVD RAPIDS

A/

CAUTION
r tos. JOI1X Q KKl.LO&lt;IO. Pl.tl Ml.. X. Y.

^OGS MARBLK WORKS1
DEDUCTION OF PBICES
to

ooioxinii to

&amp;/&lt;

fthiQ-srki /4’lhj, ci c?jh/
6&lt;Ax- CiMuiMMliAk biikthb

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&gt;flOt) ttsfraorlstaijufastfsrt/l
v* OJL (fat&amp;tf oj. Hij&amp;nd

‘ “• r"r~“- ‘

Ju’.^CluvtvJ

J. P. BOBERTS &amp;

haaMis l/i/J itv/CA-kaUv
Ou/*f
UUiJ t/rfMwixlJ

RUGS

ISTORY OF THE

WAR IN EUROPF
Lead and Zinc Paints,
(dolors of all Shades.
Dye Studs,
CAUTION
Medicines,

Sl’AlNTS &amp; MLS.
none that re.quire more eystemstio core
in feeding than tha hone. A horse
School Books SIadit ncry.
should bo fed regularly sad in moderate
amount, and when worked he should bo
worked judiciously. A horse fed in this
wny may bo kept at a moderate cost, and
win bn mate tenlthy and pertinu tn^o
labor then it fed iughlv, or u taanv are PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY
RECEIPTS.
in tbs babii of feeding tb«r horses.
Horses will certainly ent hay enough to
injure them if they can get iL Wtom,
hey to kept constantly before theft,!
horees are apt to spend their thus is :
throwing it around tojwv.tnrrr in tii.ir
mck; they soon l«cotno ditonth&amp;xT

J*

Averill Chemical Paint,

AMERICAN MARBLE

JURUBEBA

IICH IR ALREADY- FOR VHEOF ANY DESIRED SHADE Oft COLOR.
ASnHHJlIlXI.V MV TIIM iri'ikltnv n a tv . vnnz.u
*

HI DELL &amp; CO.
Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,

A Wks to itof.—Truth i. cm of
the reseat virtues. Near a ymah Lai.
teen k*t to society by allowing Lt'soboud to tarnish toe character, aud by
foolishly throwing truth sway. Hoa«
—fr, frankness, goaerosity, virtue—bles­
sed treiu I lie tin-®, yoore, my boys, we
•hall not fw. You nre wntrL.-l by
your oidars. Men nho ,-ire looking for
clerks nn&gt;l npprrriti -os, hare their eyos
on you. If you are profane cr vulgar,

Far Hctaring to Gray Hair ita
natural Vitality and Color.

ItXtKlI ASrt&gt;

■ Family Sewing Machine,

^texe^Wj

NEW CARPET HOUSE

NATURE’S

Tito very BERT PLACE

Hair Restorative

€!ARKET8,
OH. CLOTHS,

MATTJNG8,

MATS.

(.‘TUOLSTSllW GOODS
•
kmnte upjdo with
Tte nuxture mart bo altos
and then eprinkto us the
bt«a withe watering pot Tl
of u Ulta&amp;w Uta CaJaroduea.
coil up on tte fas.ir, or the g
l

NOTTINGHAM

LACES,

eat. fitch KWka.
iter* LtAig,*.ixx&lt;

F. IMMEN.

MARSHAL'* SALK.
• -I • »nl a *w,
l_kl ... .

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                  <text>VOL. XVI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 27,1871.

.mer Goods

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DEALERS IN

NO. 13.
'■ Faith ro’have ysxirer a tether tar
Pittsburgh ships 80,000.000 bushels
me, rar honor 7”
of coal annually.
'•What name J" asked the ubraue
Si- Louin has forty-eight school house*
qBjHL
«lMd al 11,7X0.000.
Why, me awn name, av coarse.
Whose else.”
- What is your name 1" continued the

»jr» sssuwCsw

or ALL KUiDS.

HUIIWIBE. r
Himms,

BE CLOSED OUT

A.T COS1C
OrgaMfes.
Percales,
Lawns,
Grenadines

lari Poplins,

Shawls,
Linens,
Balmorals,
Linen Coats,
Linen Pants,
Linen Vests.
Summer Hats
Glove n,

&amp;c.

&lt;fcc.

EOLE AGES TS FOR BARRY COUNTY, FOR THE

BUKCEYE and CLIPPER ;
Mowers and Reapers I
। Johnston’s Self-Raking Reaper,
Ithaca Combined Sulhey Rake, _
and Broadcast Blaster and Grain Sower.

BOSTON

Hastings, July 27th, 1871.

Picture Frames

DWIGHT &amp; CO.
raormetods 6f the

JI BPECMLTr.

61

We keep on hand and manufacture to order any sii
frames, which we will sell at prices that defy compt

JL.AXTC*’

BLAIVKJS.

the most complete Flock in the city, manufactured %y Richmond
A Backua, the only reliable form hi one. A full stock of

m P.Mk-

OS« Is tee
11
utesss 1t&amp; Mtr

SCHOOL

BOOKS*

all kimU that are used in the County, as cheap as can be pur­
chased ekewher^.
: Wts.Manufartcre the follow:nR
Patent CotnblnadOB Mu-'Bonni .nd
'Wood. Beam Plow., with Kteel or Cast Mold Roni. Do- Ige find Curtlm flow.. Im­
proved Wheel CulUvatore. Corn Pltew., Shovel Ptowv, Gang PMwarNW RnUere,
Square ami Buttergy Dre»a Hookdrti Patent Adjustable Hinge Harrow, here|&lt;r»,.
CtauMtpn K«M*C ttattcQthlng to our line.
Repairing MiKinlnery promptly allcmlM loot all tlina*.. We ore .Agents for the

Blank Books,
Memorandums, &amp;
w

- a fresh supply

JACKSON WAGONS
Glen &lt;Sb Hull Threshing Machines, Clover I
. Huljers and Grain Drills, and Gale’s
Patent Sulky Rake.

IW.» M MMI,

U e pay Cash for all kinds of Grain, and sell Grand
^U°
Hate. and 8ali.

and in fact cverything^rejit in a fimt-clasa STATIONERY STORE.
Plcaee call and examine stuck and prices before purchasing
• ckh where.

(■

u

J. L. &amp; DAN. REED’S

.T. HOBJenTS Ac CO.

The host place in the

■**

------ to buy------

is at the ijew brick store of

■tnsiCUX Mrffcre-a. Deltas
■ y. »«w tee Coen ll°«»«

(Suca&gt;5«&gt;r to Hicks &amp; Fnles.)

Sum

That is the whole at^yy.

Our CARRIAGE BODIES are
made of tbr txeC msteH.1 and by the hand of

W. O. HEDRICK
I. our Trimmer, and he, too. baa

Gen. Howard

ti^nuAXHttir ksM.tklvtee. *l’«n
S3;
ItovVe tote

ing young black men organise reading
club* and davuto thcmwlvrs to the
study of ioarnalutio wisdom. In one
sense, this state of things is very lorelf,
t"
T ‘“X it helps the circulation of publie journal*
Kimulatrei the spirit of inquiry, gives
11 tewo»«2«kas. I'd to «sk|a »*
odi tors a new field to work in, and seta
tho political wiro-puUaza to burning. In
anotanx sense, it ia very drondful-for sec 1
tho untutored black finds his own color
called white, and white called black, in
tho ccntnuhrtory column* nf the rival
aewvpapma with which his leisure is
amused; he is pereonafly coaxed by ooo
lot of pajiera fresh from tho port-iffi=o,
and. personally bullied by tho suocsedIng lot; he is told to vote for Jansa till

to cast his ballot for bmitb ; and then, at
the end of the week, he recourse his re­
ligious journal, which informs him in
honeyed accents that both Smith and
Jones aro treacherous mortals, and that
really there is no fiuth in man. The
black man, unluckily for himaalf and fur
the people whom he is mistakenly set to
rule in tins Southern Stats* is an uned­
ucated person, whclly untrained in the
skillful art of delecting shams and find­
ing the truth for himself-and if it be
true that the newspaper is his principal
sdunl, ha will be a subject for profound
pity just so long as American journalism
remains ns it is. Wo regret to sar that
pure and r enrihlo nrirrpnpero arc not al
all tho rule, but too obviously the excep­
tion nowadays.—If. Y C^uttrM M-

Painting and Trimming,
J-

mc\ an' would bo yit, but he's gone
dadd.”
• Confound you, what do yon call I
yourself f losing his temper.
“ Bsdad,” says Pat, firmly, “I call
mooelf a gmtloman, an’ its a pity there
ain't a cotfslo av us.”
of Ben Wade " profane history.”
* Stand back 1” commanded the offi­
An inch of rain falling upon an acre
cial, with dignity.
of land weighs about one hundred toon
" The divfl abac
I git me tether.’
During the year 1870, Michigan turn­
” How can 1।
ed out 1,750&gt;&gt;00,000 fret of white pine
won't tell mo wl

It i» said tM?Wfouriri traveling oonlinuoudy without any stoppages can
single year has converted them all to the
now go round the world in eighty days.
practicability and tho bocinceuce of tho;
a sbeot of paper, like
scheme. The results thus far arrived at1
A Down East editor says that sinco
10, hand up avie.”
may be stated as follows:
,
-------jke you! Won’t you
The first quosUoc, and the most auxi- I1 toll mo who you arc
ous one, retatro to morals. Many people I " Faith, I’m an Irishman bred and
re fieri with vsguo horror upon the dread­ bom, seed, brood an' ginyraticn. Mo
ful consequences to ensuo frouiyoung father was cousin to one-eyed
arvoy
mon and women attending tlu.&gt; same lec­ Magm, the process sarvrr; an' tnu moth­
ture. and recitations- Tho profinajrs at er belonged to tho Mooneys, of Klima- Michigan tell us that none of there thocad. You’re an ignorant old disci­
dreadfol consequences havo harooaod ple, an' if yvuTi only creep out o' yex
there, Tho stud.it. in the University hols, I'll welt your hide like a new shoo
behave tnwani each oilier just as ladies An' av yo get any satisfaction o' me,
and gentlemen do ootaids tho Universi­ mo name’s not Barnoy OTTyn."
A Boston paper writiag of a recent
ty - no better, no worse. Another quro“Oh, that’s your name, is H?" said1
addresa there, MJ* I “The discocreo wsa
tiou concerns tho influence of lady stu­
an hour in length, and wan listened to
dents upon the boyishness nnd benrishyilh ability.”
ness traditional among the stsdeuts of
ths other sex. Upsn thia painC Aho tes­
Kettles may be cleansed of onion and
timony ia that no palpable e Abate-have
other odor, by dissolving a U'oxpoouful
been produced. Tho number of ladio*
of pestrlaah ar salmtus water, and
being only 80, is thought to havo been
, too small to effect al once the manners
2. Reading when others are talking.
of a thousand young men. Certainly
3. Heading aloud in company with­
tho behavior of tho male students is not out being artced’ Ims manly or gentlemanly than it was
4 Talking when other, aro reading,
• before. But the question is very prop­
bitting about thn house smoking
erty adjourned to another yvar. when or chewing.
the 30 lady sludenta will bo roplsoofl by
G. Cutting finger nails in company.
1 21)0 or 300. But thn most micresting
7. Leaving a church before public
sod decisive testimony is that concern- ! wurshib ia dosed.
' ing tho ability of young women to hold | 8. Whispering ar laughing in ths
- their own with young men, in all the ar-1 house of God.
. dnous seSneee and hteraturea embraced
D. Garing rudely at stranger..
in tho wreral University orarscs—i:i
10. Leaving a stranger without a
' higher malh.-malic* in adrunoi science, acet
in Greek, in I a tin, in law. and in msdi11. A want of respect and ravcrance
f ano. Wo are assured, without an ex­ for seniors.
&gt; o ption or a qualification, that ths ladies
12. Correcting older psrsosi than
, itand amor-g tho rery boot scholar, in yourrelf, esp.-cisliy parenta. .
the ■University; that tbay represent tho
Tho steam power employed in ths
13. Hoc ciring a present without an
ft —r'~ WSTT! Stent 01 oaxnMUxea* 0: lauiuulaui. a:.u esproeuon of gratitude.
United States doss the labor of 140,000,
T\»ir«u-~ teas'* arisus- Uh Hui- i&gt; s«la'
। of conns in study ; and that all doubt,
14. Making youreelf the hero of your 000 mon, while that of great Britain is
Ast
w—kr-L u&gt;«r ■ if any existed, of the capsaty of the own story.
equivalent to 400,000,000. ■
ife»stite&gt;MisriUs'Moure
fetninhw brain to grapple .ucceesfulh
16. laiughing at the mistakes of othA Cincinnati paper thiuka ft aaooamry
I - -1 l-j-j s—
.. 1. .
-4 -m . with tho nut ruggod and aUtruw studXifosjaw^e/
| iss, bas been put to flight In the Uni^"erbJUv5'£‘tp^S.iK^“.b.iid
10. Joking of others in company.
I1
L'SJim*”*,nU *“ “
“ | varrity examinations just clored. not on17. Commencing talking before oth­
AM tttbwuMMSM WM Urie-. sM .Lusir; |y nas no lady student been conditfoned, er! hjve finished speaking
I Tta! rroliGo* re-k rt m m. m* »» I but not one has made even a pxw figure
The Rate of Michigan contains 5,144
18. Answering questions that have
intand WtM, covering an area of 1,114
I b&lt;wn
____ _____
__ put to othera.
miles, bosidM a water front on tho groat
“Sat—31 -»--i n.I„v.prl4.aUuU.I.ir.
lakes of more tlmn 1,850 miles
A mineralogist of San Francisco,
The point of a long correspondence
slaims the discovery of a proeesa for
between Gen. 0. (L Howard and other
combining iron and sulphur, winch pro­
friends of the freedman, is a very simple
duce. a coaipiand haxaer than iron.
one. The Southern black is getting his
Tho census of England. Walce and
education through the newspapers.

Carriage Shop City of Hastings,
GROCERIES,
C. H. HICKS I
„v of Ji il&lt; r»on ami Railrmu, 8(r

JOHN ROBERTS.

What haa Michigan Udvmsity to say
for iteoU now that it baa had iar emo
year, in all its deportments of law, msdicinc, and literature, tho presence cf
young womon ? In ardor to furnish our
readers with an authoritative answer to
thta quMtuiu, wo bare taken peins to
consult mombere of all tho faculties of
tho University; and wo may say, at tho
outset, that tho answers given to us are,
without an exception, moat emphatically
fcvorabla.
facuWea ofMfohigan
Uaivonlty aro eosnpoood, in ths main, of
very eouservativo mon; awl the admis­
sion of women to their Univarsity was
not thoir work, nor iu accordance with

AGWILTYAL MACHINERY

•ffWvSHHFta*-.

I BMfea?Sarch

Admluion'of Woman to Collages-

pny Cush for my Groceries, I
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash
only, at the very lowest rates.

SS^in._M«-et SS b. «uta»'

Harillv sor two ladies kiss alike. ,
Than, is as mnah variety in tho manner .
of doing it as in the fooea and manner
of the acx- Some delicate Rule croivturvs merely giro a brush of tho lip.
This is on aggravation. We seem about
to hare a good lime, but actually get
nothing. Others go into it like a hun­
gry man into a beefsteak, and seem to •100,000
Henry M. Smith, Esq., journalist, is
chow up our countenances. Thia is dis­
gusting and drives away a delicate lov­ building a hotel in Chicago.
er. Olliers struggle like boas burying
Mary L. Booth gets 84,000 a year for
thomsdvee in the dirt This is won by editing " Harper’s Boar."
oxertiema, and is not worth the trouble
it costa. Now wo aro m favor of a cer­ . Murat Habtoad, of the Cincinnati
tain shyness when a kiss is proposed,
but it Uonld not bo contmnsd tootang;
and when tho eno gives it 1st it ba adDr. W. J. Youmans,
mintaterwi with a wannth and onorgy— ofProt Hailey, is ths
let there be soul in it. If she Joses of ths Galaxy.
Lor eyes and sighs deeply after it, tho
Salem Dutcher, Esq., of the N. Y.
effect is greet She should be careful
not to ‘'Jobber,” but rive it as a ham­ JFtrU, has rctarasd from the South, ac­
ming bird nine his bfll into a honey- companied by hi. bride.
roriJ* d«q. but doBcate. There is
Mre. Louisa Chandler Moulton Las
much virtue in a kiso when wall dehv- been engaged by the Naw York JWkew,
ered. Wo have ths memory of one we as its permanent Boston representative.
received in our youth, which lasted us
Gre. F. Train, Oso. W. Smalley, of
twenty yean 7 and we believe it will bo
Jh»wu, B. M. Corwia and wifo, and
the last thing we shaU think of when
James Girard, .ailed for Earope on
Saturday.
Bret Harte, Ma, Julia Ward Howe,
Mias Nilsson and Charlotte Cushman
aro among the celobriLire already sctiled

•!

. a lady for whom ho had rcorutly
foroed too marriage asrttee- Dwto renew tho aoquaintanee (for tho
r had interested him greatly nt the
*) ho sccosted. list with tho remark:
Mndam.drd I not have the pleasure
carrying you a few days since F’
A Louisville editor regreta that Cady
‘ I was married a fcw days since.”
Btautm and fioaaa B. Anthony are goYm, I thought I was act tafetakaa ; ato tho Pacific in Juns, as that u a
&gt; lata ia the oroson for CoBwebro
and to early for Arapahoe-

Bret Harte denies, through a New­
port paper, that bo ft the author of a
pocci called “ Tbs Fat. of a Ffghtoag

ANYCWY IN MICHIGAN.

J. L. &amp; DAN. REEO.

—»
broad, thia brown
hair, a fair complexion originally, but
his face ia now badly pitted with smaBpox ; ryes remarkably small and bril­
liant, and an indrecribablo exjboaaioo
of oodntwtaiM* that indicates a spirit in
roeantrte lympstliy with all that is beautifid and *11 that is good. His voire U

Weems’r Wsxx a Crrr.—The Hele­
na OaM&gt; teLb a drey of a young man
tastUatyeh^a bv macU.
in St- Louis last winter. It ms ttai
on a cold day -he vent into tbo'Sowthsm
Hotel and kwkiag in vain for a store,
asked the clerk it there was no pjare
.m. n.u—1 w.rm hhas-lf The
dak waited urtMnrty —erwdfl-

Gold &amp; Silver Walches,

�New Advertisements.
k 1872 will

ACKLEY &lt;&amp; SLADE

Election Notice.

Hurt, preudiag.

■|TAiiTIXa.“, MICH,
Y»X J WT IX DECEIT! OF A MFLXX DID

tutcoamuni orncx* i
a'”“’jwya*f5?t.|

QTOCKOrXEW GOODX.

it* ftul Banco, uadar General

Draon, Jafar 26,1871.

yyuEcr fxom

tueimpc

QOXBwnxuoK twe
Tancos A MBDIClXtA

sSErE

pATEXT MEOICISBH,

cmrr " the chief

rpcoatsnj uuxDBio*.

«. Gilbert Ho*well, fur attempt to poison
end kilL

rpSUISES A BL’ITOHTX.

pAIXnAXD OIL*,
Vtabbisu axd TnxrxxnsA

voiced, attack upon tho United State*

T UBUCATIXG OJI,

j

HASTIH6S. MICH.. - July 11.1371.

TZ-EUOACXX A5P XAnUA,

JJAIXT AXP VABXUU BUU88X.V.

Wire-pulling Chaplain.

5 V.M., and th* third at midnight
There ohaarvation* are made by instru­
ment* all of which are perfectly adjusted
tea standard at Waahiagton. Thoy
rallie-l again, and probably would, the

Catholici to aupprosa a
noises m attendance.

I run stroyrd. r our hundred and
juocea, principally small b
very small arms, and fifty flag*
People bo­ taken. We counted 283 dead C

QCUOOL BOOXR,

nOEUA ASO GIST DOOES,
J^jmuRAXDA BOOKK,

TAYLOR, BAWKIMV and DAYTO.Y

£JXVEI.orXri /,."3 FAPEB.

3UJUKY BAZ

vy-ALL AXbCUBTAlX FAHtX.
their tnuismiMson is also a filed number

| EOAL AXD CAP FATEH,
I l^OTE AXD FAMCY FAFXB.
VbT1C.TS LEGAL BUXKX

a.

kwere. Tbo Irish Cathulic vote is th® £
|be
a&lt;„CTna:.n,
foundation and main tuiwork of the' (
- - Democratic party.
Tho Democratic defense, losing 500 killed and wounded.’
party rules supreme io New York (Sty.

PITTS, RACIME and TECUMSEH

THRESHERS AND CLOVER HOLLERS,

/

and the largest stock of

I jjlARIE8F0HKI.

A.GRICULTURA.L

MACHIN

RY

Q0LD
A»0 FEXCIU.
j^TUL FEX V AXD 1I0LDEBS,

aent, and will piobably bo sealed, which

* President,
by hi* fallow

nXarsh. Harvester,

jsvoicE axd rocErr dooka
put YEM BO0KH A3P CUBXCD IMHders.

r XITIAI. AXD sort PAPSX.

abort time, if cavil and religious liberty citadel killed with bnUet and epear;
Morin® Dennis, Hnreahnn and Lands­
That Of the People N. Albert 8. Recd. ia to be enjoyed only at the dictation of man. All of our wounded, niae in
hi* “infallible highness" the Po|ie of

respondeat

■3^TBA.TE*3Sm. *"» MOtO-Waeil,

VyLASK DOOXX.

SIMON BIRKENRUTH.

plead guilty and waa remanded for aon-

attendance on
’ the right
that hn

fTootfs Setf-Rukiuf/

gOOKH AXbKTATIOXXBT,

For the best Meat of all
kinds, call at the Central
Meat Market,near the BankI will please you every time.
JI lot of Su£ar Cured Hams
Just received.

feeling in the public mind.
gin to inquire what kind of a country

lhe right
attention ■

QTAi'LE OROCniEX.
Tr&gt; r-newer

■RILWIffl.

most useful as Indicating 1 MAEE * STRC1AUTY OF ALLMTYLEM OF

OPEN BUGGIES

E. P. BURRALL.

pUOTODBAFU ALBL'MA

&gt;hn Weisertt’* Hardware Stars, Brown's N'&lt;*r Block
YAXKESXnnUXH.
i rpOILET COOIW AXD TEUFUMECY.

AKTI1VB W00I1.

sion of Orangemen, who are protestanta. fifty broad, and contains a imputation

. ^xd»o rorru. ac.

PHOBATEORDER.

continuance of the Mine. ’
ACKLEY &amp; SLADE.l

DRY GOODS!

inhospitality to the sailors of Chretien

LOWER TH.l.V PAUL

sued prohibiting ths pioteatanto to apTEW ADTERTISEaETTK,

granted and the Justice directed to make
out all over the State, and tho ]&gt;arty
further return.

Daucheyj Cq'e. Column.

___ 1-.__ ,
, ,
,
,
ookKV iiouuiau was too slu
verdict rendered fur tho p mntiffii f&gt;r i
.
t-Mtsnn. t _. r ■. ,n ■
" tbchm to let tlung* to go on i

by then, both for cavalry and infantry.

8290 f.

telegraphed , to the central office in 1 »,
Washington.

d O’CLOCK
$375

i is because there are so many pen, tion-n patent right note; defense, fraud, j the 1 rotestant procession, and called |
~oat (he military. If tho matter had
In the itsuc* of law, ca-.&lt;? number
,
.... . ,
.
. ., ,

Phoenix Cash

rpni-s is xo tfCMBcai

serve the devil of corrupt jpety

SCORES

Save lour Money

1 rL \v is-, r .7
7 ' I “m» ClinK in ,1&gt;*1
•'”1 U
dreaded far more than death.
and Geo. W. Mill* for tho re.nondcut, . . ,
, . , ,
.
.
-------- ;----------------,----- tonco by
a proclamation, which had a tendency !
Caso number twenty'fire an the im­
Gur. of Npw York to do
parlance docket, judgment for *134.24
Gov. Iloffluan opened in

THEA-NECTAR
l* a rear
1LACX TEA

defense of a pure church, hurl back tho
octrapt proposal of a recreant clergy­
it will drive a largo number of thinking
man a* a dark, premolitatod and un­
protealant white democrat* from tho
qualified insult.
party all over the Stale and country
Whatever Methodists ma
parlance docket, a judgment by default

bh un ms h m mi.
Y

p. ROBERTS &amp; CO,
Mk wn.lMsle snly Uy &lt;te
Great Atlantic &amp; Pacific
&gt;b Ml 3sw r«k. I*. O.fev

tabulated and handed to tho officer
(Professor Abbe) wbo*o duty it i* to I
write out the ajuunai* and deduce the I
" probabilities," which in a fi r minute*

Ladies’ Misses and Children's

hundred Irish Cetbofic Dcmocrnto in

of thirty minutes.

her ihirty-tlirco fur $108.15 and costa.

Shoes and. Graiters.

DRUGS

WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

Medicines.
THS VAKDERPOOL TRIAL.
miserable failure.

com

U Dye Stu

crnlic officials tu sul] out religivus libcrtv

Any Catholic jixtest

April C&lt;h. 1871.

, are immediately

if posailite at all. more absolutely

SAINTS &amp; OILS.!

liecinr.wt'.

faith ia thu ability of Mr. Batea to do

'School Books

Stationery.

WILLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS,

silk osbev eOeirei remdwa. is a s»ilar fans
ar Ik® ear* ®f all Tkreal and Lni tiwue. ’
IIOJIaDDM s*4 CLCXKAT1UH rf M®
i meals sr. caartsai
of relief .u &lt;UM &lt;

the political highway, on which those

thia magnitude end importanev on the
post in contempt

bultetina flora tbo report* just furnished
him by telegraph the sergeanta are pre­
-rhich shall show by arrows

He is the groat bion-

rRESCRlITlONS AND FAMILY
RECEIPTS.

,

hero that all the Repsbliesna have done

Ayer’s Ague Cure

stain cn but professional character that

REDUCTIOH OF PRICES
TO CONFORM TO
REDUCTION OF DUTIEtf.

^At SAVING TO CONSMKRS

Russell &amp;, Nevins,

DETROIT
STOVES

H. A. Goodyear,

manifold process)

Denier in

world one® balisvee that Christianity . is
just the right thing. The monos can’t
**e thing* in this light They say if

way put an them.
Thesu maps aro displayed at various
ous pointe in Washington—r.

»t A j: VE«T xntECTt,
SEW TORE.

H

istory of the
WAR IN EUROPE

HARDWARE,
North wide Main Street,

ter future uao.

first appears.

Wily trickster* are often

part, lodged and tad in the building.
Thmr steeping apartment ia like tbo

caution

=

Empire

ouh public schools.
with great regard
ventilation. By m

Gn Tmwday evening tho School Board

sacssasgE

teai-hcrv

«~k »r £

BOOK « MB SO HE H

MiehigaaCulling*.
Judge Upson recently decided that
* Indiana divorce is valid

£2

School in Ward 2, and Mariam Butter

In Fact

■

Holland ia being turvayad.

Goods are Cheaper than L iv!

tional dobt entire, ar aaiuwe tho debt*

AT THE STORE OF

GRANT &amp; PHILLI S.
JURUBEBA.

it cut by &lt;|ui.t.

WE.KEEl’ A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF

MS Mi»

LIVEU AXD XTI.En.

P- Howell A

CITY PAINT STORE !

DRESS SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,
tho United

IPA INTERS
And we will sell t

Sign and Omun-itil

ns any house
’"go, ’

�[ residence of the subscriber, on the cor­
ner oi Broadway and State rtroet, near
the Court Homo. Nara but raepectable, sober person* need apply.
Icx Cxxxm.—-We are on hand to
servo ice cresrn of all flavors, at any
time of day, and our aim will bo to
plenBo all who may wish to favor us
with tbair patronage.
2tf
W. B Hncwrocx.

■ ICH1GAR CERTRAL R. R.

nt River Valley Division
may ladht.

and rain, each a* ha* not been witneaeod by that venorablo chap, “the oldsst
inhabitant," perhaps, for years. It cctnmanred about half past four and lasted
until six o’alock, aud danng tho entire
time, almost, tho rattle of hail stones
were like bird'* eggs, aad wo leant of
somo a* large a* good sired hoc’* oggrIt poured and drove in tonuata, and
many a reran and office (aura included)
had plenty of water era tha floor for
scrubbing purpose*. Eave trough* fnil-

Lical bkw; Jljtice;.
Simon Bltkonruih’s awning blow erff,
lights of glass were broken out of tho
sky lights to tho rooms of Goo. Clark
and J. F. Minkler, I’hotographara, also
several from tho sky lights of Commin*
A Brown and J. Mau*. On Jefferson
street several shade tress and signs were
blow0 down, a now building back of
Rock's Blacksmith shop was “ skowhawed” aiound some, a large oak tree blew
over in tho school ysrd. Mr. Dewvy
luxd a very fine corner maplo broken by
•he wind. A. Throop's new house wa*
blown down, cellar* were filled with water, gnrd«a* were “ .Ed out," melon
patchc. buried, evrn-field, flaitenod, and
in fact everything presented a sorry
right.
[

Lal* aad ■hlaKtes-Ckea*.
J. Cota A Sox have a large quantity
of lath and shingle* tor aafa.cheap.

Tiio unini of Whooping Cough are
much relieved by Barr's Pectoral Elixir.
Ackley A Slade, Agent*.

tVichigan Central R. R.
Old, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE.

Sold by J. P. Roberta A Co.
Ackley A Kadi, sell Fruit Jars 25 pet
rent. cheaper than any ono else.
’• Brenthea there a man with wul »o
dead, who to himself hath norrr mid
il must go to the First National Cloth -

ley A Slado'a before you buy another.

Fanner*, buy your pure Spirits and
gvauino Irish Wbukx-* of John Stanley.
He 1ms tho largest and best stock of
Liquors which he sell* ouly for medicin­
al purposes or by tbe quantity from his
Nature ha* jiut cn her summer garb
of bsauty, and ths First National Cloth­
ing House is receiving now goods by
Ex|&gt;rea« almost every evening
9w4

I

The evening 8 o’clock train w.ia atop-1
ped about a mile and a half cart on ac­
count of tha washing out of the track. I
The baud car ran up and brought in tbo I
passengers and they footed it into
town from tho Depot. Tho train from
ry County Agricultural Society ere re­ the west waa also stopped for the some
quested to meet at tho County Clerk’s
office, on Saturday the 5th day of Au­
gust next, at one o'clock P. M., for tho
purpose of making a prvmium list, Ac,
for tbo coming Fair.
*
.•
M. L. Wiixuxs, Sco'y.
in it* cum***. It* fury sad severity was
but a few mile. wide
The damage to
crops, etc., «i this vicinity is immense.
Tho storm of July 26 will lung be re­
membered ia Hastings.

for the Iren] Bridge has been put c ver
until August 14th for the purpose of
revising thei registry, and hare every­
thing in reaBines*. Tho bridge should
lx- built, and iron is tbo mo*: subitan-

Monufarturv everything and that they
are HuMuaxna* for MOLDINGSTheir Molding* are finished complete,
readv to nail up—Sprung and Beveled,
in their new Three rid. Mold.ng Ma­
chine. Picture Frame Molding of any
pattern furnished to the trade.
Barr’s Pectoral Elixir is rKommend-

will wear enough lunger to more than'
pay for the extra cost and beside., it
will rarely over need repair*. Thu
Item alone will pay tbe difference in n
- . i
.
. &lt; .
many of than, are kept back bscauan
of tho shaky condition of ths old bridge.
Al*q4&gt;ur asm jwopl* hare oaraafoa to

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

5,000 feci Basswood for Wagon Boxes,
25.0UO feet Dressed Siding.
For the information of those who
bars born told that they have no ReSawec, would state that they have ono
with which they eon re-aaw 30,000 feet

foneral oreaiitov, to Btrerd-js Cumetery,
and no knowing how soon tho whole
rickety atnwturs might giro way and

As nearly os we can learn tho circutn- —
——DL. JOO to
p,.„.
itancea, they ore as follow.: tho family K—--Ov.-a
had just concluded their noonday meal, g«r» by this route to Kenis*, u*. Ubnois. Southern lows, and Mrasouri, and.
and Mias BIm had gone to tho kitchen bjra slight divergence, can see Nebraska
for tho purpose of washing the diahsa.
Needing some warm water, and ths fire
of Boo view* should remember
not burning rory briskly, rhe seixod a the Buri.ngton Boats, far it* town.
“
foam a£ar"-ito treecon containing kerosene, and began fringed streams—its rough bluff* and
pouriag some into tho store. In an In­ quamos-it* oora^ceaas stretching over
stant, the ran exploded, throwing th. the prabies further than eye ran reach.
Land-buyers wifl be sure to rcmemblaring fluid around tbo room, and com­
lhey 1**T0 friond* among the
pletely saturating the clothing af tho
unfortunate girl, whoso haste thus provod her own destruction.
Blinded with tbo flame, her hair and
clothing all ablus, her naked arm. rev. I
erod with the burning and insanablo I

Tho advantage of wutar work* on tha
Holly system lura been so thoroughly
demonstrated that they aro no Unger
an experiment First auch works en­
able a city to dispense entirely with fire
engine., and in nearly all cease they
hare proved much more effectual than
a steam fire department On this point
there is a great is a great deal of testi­
mony Wo quote tlio following:
On the 9th of February, 1867, the
engine and retort house of an cxlcnriro
oil refinery in Auburn, N. Y., took fire,
was arrested in tho building in which it
originated, although the building waa
I,MM) fret from the nearest hydrant

The Raoordar then announced that
there haring boon an irregularity in oafling a Special Election on the 7th day of
August, there not having bean timn to
publish sod post a lit of tho registered
vote* two week* before election. Thia
meeting was called for tbe purpose of
calling a Special Election son* to giro
to* proper time for the publication of
tho registered vote*.
On motion Aid. Ham* waa elected
Recorder pro tea.
Tbo fallowing resolution was than
offered by Aid. Keufleld :
That there bo sSpscialEJectioa hold in th*, aty of ILutingv on
Monday the 14th day of July, 1 D.

D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S
Office in Hastings

^e^Pfficr tki following
TaxTUlu

of LAXDS
Borey County—one of tho beet
Counties In tho State of

Michigan,
A Good opportunity present* itaelf-

Now is tho time to improve it

On motion Council adjourned.
W. L F. Hsus,
Itecorder pro rial.

| the lurid pall of oadnrea over tha pleasurei of a happy household.
We cannot conclude thia notice of
this nod occurrence, without again call­
ing attention to tbo daily end almost
uniiunaL criminal u*s of keroaene.
Every week our exchange* bring aothe epualy sedt of Clue, inquiring
couata of accidents similar to thia just
ceraing tho country about that no'
recorded, varying only in tho nature of
calico, get* the following etrr a
answer to hi* inquiries: Proasci
ditto. Judge of Probate a fictitious
name. Population of city 7,000 price
of eity lots, from 3350 to $500 per feet
ous compound, that it ran hardly be
deemed aa accident where pcr*jn* defi­
were a* polite to strangers inquiring for
antly dare the consequsncvs of aa oxnew bomea tho country would toon be
plosion. Wo hare ceased to expect
sufficiently enlightened, and could dis­
that they will heed even the kwwn of
pense with Hooka. Papers School* and

mere of Barry County are fast begin­
ning to apprcciato tho value of machin­
ery to lighten their labor*, and immense
number* of Mower* and Reaper*, Wheel
Cultivator* and Sulky Rake* aro being
Dr. EsteEe, the celebrated Physician • sold to them every season. E. P. Burfrom Cleveland, Ohio, who i» meeting rail inform, us that he has sold to Bar­
with inch success, treating Cstarr*. ry Co. farmers 25 Mowan and Rcapeta
Ji.’Im*.
tad Ctan^fttta, will this season, and more than that number
remain at the Hastings House, Hastings, of Sulk y Rake*. Take into consideraoca week, cntnrnenriag on Monday, Aug. tho Agricultural works of C. F. Dwight
j "th where ho will bi glad to conralt A Co , and the many sales of Grebte A
RoseeU, and our farmers cannot Iralp
but bo tupplied with tho very best of
machinery, and plenty of it'
valued at 1140,000, was saved by thmr
own pipa, with a toas not exceeding S50,
which^lhprwjy, woukj.hare beffljyi^?-1
Ur to Tuesday aoea over 1130 were Now London, Ohio, B*trd stvtee tha‘
subscribed in this city for the purpuee on Tuesday evening, Joly 18th Walter
of obtaining witnesses for tbo defbnee Lincoln King, a lad of 10 year* residing
of Geo. Vanderpool. We have no in that village. mysterious disappeared
doubt it will Traeh 1200 before ^ng. lat1300 or more are needed, and tho fall had on. when fast seen, while sliirt,

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broad brimmed straw hat, brown trou­
sers, and waa baroiboted. Had no ooal
on. Any information concerning hia
whereabouts, will plcato hia parent* un­
\ Corm roasted by a new (wceees, that
der lasting obligation*. Address Charlisa decided improvement on tho old

Wavra'a Menagerie and circa* «
visit this eity cro long. Lookout
the “ biggest” show of tho season.

Tniiny were 'EKTX.nU,

UH SHORN &amp; IICHIGAN
SOBTHNHI RAILWAY

About 1 P. M. Monday the 24th, the
cry of fire was raised ia ths street at
NaahriHe. the kitalum of the house oc­
cupied by J. M. Roe, Esq., being enroloped in rmoko, and giving torriblo prom­
ise of bursting in a brief moment or
two, into uurontroUable flames. Ths
excited popular rushed to the house
and by indomitable exertions, suereoded
in reducing the fire before the main
building had bees much damaged.
YVhilo the most of the people had
bsen laboring to subdue tho flames, a

fluid, ahe ran Into tho room la which
Mrs. Boo had jwt tain down with her 1
little child, who ws, seriously rick. Mrs.
Roe, in her efforts to extinguish tho '
The unde’ 1 -nod wishes to inform
Ma. Emtox
Buataesa called me to
flame* which were rajudly consuming
tho f.rmerv ... ijo- ■ county that there
tho clothing of tbo frightened girl, Woodland Center recently, and I could
“ Lviug »old in t . county a Fanning
burned horeelf severely, and will long not help but notice tho many improve­
Mill which is ropre- ntod to be the Allogon Fanning Mill, therefore I would
bo a sufleror thereby. Staying in tho ments that havo been made. Tho
call your attention to this fact that there
house bnt a moment, Mias Bliss ran in­ growth and prosperity of this village in
is no genuine Allegan Fanning Mill be­
to the open air, and when first mod by a good mark of the future growth and
ing mid in that county unless it has my
tho*e who were hurrying to the place of proaperity of Michigan. Situated at
the ewtaatropbc, tho flame* wore burn­ tbo center of one of tho finaat towning io high around her, aa to roudeFher i ahipa in Barry County, it cannot fail of
almost invisible. When they were sub-''
duad, and the few remnants of her j। large businres of I* Hilbert, shows what
clothing removed, it wa* found that al­ Michigan can do fl* tho ecu* who leave
most tho entire surfooo of her body, ex­ fatherland. The quiet and comfortabln
Th&lt;&gt; buuso of D. R. Cook had twen­
cepting Icotn her knee* downward, was hotel, owned and kept by John F. Bob'
ty-six lights of glas* broken out
| burned until the skin hung in loose brook,
i
furnuhe* to a .tranger »U tho
TV
VI. or
Bott U-Cmr
clement* of a home, away from his wife
ground, ow»id by W. I. F. Harni and the fallowing taetimpny;
injuries, that aho noror fully rcalired and children. It is a model country ho­
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’ •• In aaeb cuao itiSaltcrnlly drowned them, and without suffering, apparently tel which could Is profitably copied af- j
other*
was aoarly
destroyed.
[ Fruit was pelted off the trees in im- out, and thereby thoumnd* oi dollar* of to a very greet degree, she lingered un­ ter by many citio. and village* of a lar­
' valuable property savSl which could,
mcnso quantities. We saw buhe'.* of
ger growth. Tbe food i* nirely cooked
not hare been done with any ordinary til about 3 P. N„ and died.
apples “promenodiag down Braadway." fire apparaxua
Her parent* were aeni for, and striv­ and toothsome, room* airy and clean—
! A freight car broke looce from the Doed on the next train, to behold a eight both showing the care and ability of the
| pot and came down torn and went &lt;£
that must forever bo present to their an­ Laudladv. Ismg may .ho continue to ।
the track. It wa* righted up, hqwever,
guished memories.
They have the live and flourish with their thriving vii-1
this morning and taken back.
deepest sympathy of all who were wit-.
Goodyear A Barlow’s rcilWam came I
very near geing off, but will probably |
| prired fcem of a daughter, and hung

Peninsular Railway.

Frx*r Cum R. R ar.d Hotel accommo­
dation* and are fur sale by
1‘uvr Barirnui,
Real Eatate Agents at Batite Creek.
1’. M — Peary Bro* have laqje tract*
of land* in Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa
for sale or to exchange fur Michigan

Since we suggwstod the construction
of Water Works at this place, we are
assured many of our citiscns caraortly
favor tbo enterprise, and we trust will
diacuM and agitate the subject to a final
cuocess. We understand that
constructing three works, b^vo propored
to oon.truct the works in this city at a
trifling expense to our citimns. If it is
true, wo suggest a comnuitee bo appoin­
ted to investigate a* to terms, etc., and
report with recommendations to tho City
Council or a meeting of tho eitiscaa as
may be thought beat.
Wo find tho costs of the voter works,
of the Holly pattern, as published in a
Port Huron paper, where they propose
to construct thu works, including two
engine* and two boilers, so that they
ran be operated at all timea, a full and
constant supply of water for both tiro
and domestic purposa* will ncecaritate
tho following expenditure :

for the wank, when they will be calldd for on Wedaeedsy in time for tho mails
for examination ia the Vanderpool trial. either way containing full proceedings
of the Vanderpool trial np to the hour
of going to pro**. Terms one dollar for
the trial. Advertucmente inserted An
Uboral terms. Tbo edition will probably
exceed a thousand end will have a rt-rj

method, and saves 25 per, cent of the
strength, is for sale by George Preston.
We have tried it and found tbo .inferior
grades rested by this precess aro alx&gt;o*t
equal in flavor to the beat old governmeat Jara, iirepnred by the old system.

your receipt* and decrease your expen­
diture*. Work eighteen hour* a day&gt;
and lire ua hash and oatmeal-gruul.

cutting hia throat Dr. Drake was call­
ed to attend the caw, and at the ciocinnl
of going to £rees has not returned. DoDvaraa tho storm yesterday, a barn
mmOo diffioultie* are assigned aa the
belonging to Alton Grewn, of Boltim-jre,
cnuK, but we havo no epecial pcrticuwas struck by lightning, from which it
tan, nor dM wa laaru wbrthir tha
wound &amp; coeridsred dangerous.
.

’ nnewed and many more added.

Inux’s L:**.—We Uern that T. J.
Wilder, tha gentlemanly station agent
at tho depot in thia city, has boon ap­
pointed agent of thia popular lino of
European Steamers, one of which sail,
from New York for Liverpool on Thurs­
day and Kateoday of each week. Thia

Gora o vr. —Brick is bring idled in
front of tho foundation walls to tho
throo npw brick stores to ba erected on
the south lido of State street We will
The following ease* hare been de­ bo happy tu sou them rue from tho
posed of before Justice Clarice, during dumber they hare enjoyed for nearly
the past few days;
.,
,
The People rs. John J. Fuller, ar­
Nxw Fun.—On Tuesday last mvasro
rested oa charge of bsing drunk. Plead
guilty and fined |5, and com, and was HancheU t Stewart, of the flouring mill*
discharged.
in Maple Grove bm&lt;bt to this market
Tho i»oopfo w. W. H. Hlratten, arres­ a load «f white wheat flour, mad. from
ted on charge of Hope, and give bail of &gt;*w wheal, and it is of srsrifotf qual.ty
to sppasr fnrcxamcnatiouanlho Mth Georgn Preston fees h for sole
day of August.
Tbo propel s*. W D. Smith and W.
Ctaxuti A BaowB —Are fitrag «p
Leonard, arre.ta-1 on complaint uf FfciL their rooms orer Baxley’, Hamess shop
in fine style. Tbqy will Wop a foU lixe
of Painter* goods, wall sad window pa­
pers, ate. Give them a cnli and see bow

"Tux Gax**.”—We hero been bandad by Mr. Chas. Olmstead a bunch of
marali red-top grown on tho farm of hie
father, in tho township of Assyria—the
farm formerly known aa tho old Pratt
form. Tbo gnu* ia fully seven feet
high end U very tender and nice ooMidering its immense length. This grass
grows on low marshy ground wellculti-

By an act of tha last Lcgislaiure tho
County Clerks of tho eevenil counties in
this State aro required to collect a State
pointed Notaries Public after tho ITtii
ins*.., and are required io remit tbs fess
thus collected to the State, Treasurer OB
tbs first of January, April, «r-&gt;
October, of caret year.

of Grand Rapids, among other thing*
th* Ayfeaays:
The Commercial College i* full of

XAHHV1LLE, MICH IQ AN,

IMios desiring to purobara will do
wdtoCML »S .wa obrorfoUy give
all information desired.
D. R. COOK Ac. OQ

�We ftftsaWi to oar wadare, tbe {wane ad lag*
rf&amp;atnaeat term •fib. a*a*t Coart. aa '
tabaa fro* tho Calendar, printed at thia oOuo.
On our to*l page will be found tha diapomtian
of caM up to dam.
, omnaxa o«.xn* .cmx..
Hex. BIRNW BOYT, CfrduR Jadge
Wituax H. Powua,
v .
lane W. Vaooitui, Sheriff.
J. R. V*x Vxxaoa, .promoting Att’y.
Wx. L. Coxa,
1 OrcuA Coart Qoau.
Gao. 0. Woxth, f
miaeicnan.

« Xanax .no. ux
if Zar
lane A. Houaeor, ।
A. Holbrook,
Iln-ti.e-

BBW.YOBE

BOSTON,

ALBANY,

Barlow &amp; Goodyear

raixcrai. rurxix ix

mx»

toax am xb&lt;

William R. Young and [ Aaaunnaii; dafoult
Chariea Dolph.

mrm&amp;GK

WilKSa. Dickey and"

Jamoa W. Bentley,
JoreJdkh Wolfo and

Abel Shepard
WilFiat?n. Dickey and '

FOB SPRING AND BUMMER TRADE.

James W. Ik udey,

AtelShaponl.

tl.ddul
lolbrook.

Damon Letch,

1 ‘ Gwrgv'lL While.

Frederick D. Ackley, &gt;A*uisp*il; default
G*. W. Slado and)

CHKAPFIMSiraBTBAVIL’
Black Silks from $1.50 Upwards.

Choice Iowa Lands.

THE CELEBRATED RED LION BRAND

POPLINS, PONGEES, GRAY MIXTURES

ORAND

RIVER

NOIIEIIEI
JACONETS,
»
KATIN LACES,
NAINSOOK PLAIN,
JACONET CHECKS,
BRILLIANTS,
NAINSOOK CHECK,
NAINSOOK STRIPED.
VICTORIA LAWN,
BWIS8 MUSLIN,
FRENCH FINISH CAMBRIC.
BOOK MUSLIN,
SHIRT FRONTS,
HARSAILUS QUILTS,
HANDKERCHIEFS
EMBROIDERIES,
EDGINGS,
INSERTIONS,
:

Benjamin F. Cfcakill,
Dwight A. Sackett.
Myron H. Ellis,
Thomaa J Decker
William Mitchell,
Jahn Briggatoek,
Alfred Parker..
Beniamin Cox.
Staphan V. R. York.

Enoch SyIveatir,
Lawia Baldwin,
Gaorya Cramen
Henry B. Ban*m.
Mom Faller,
Jahn Wobater,
Lather B. Hill,

£*. 139 BO

NTH .

Fancy Bow, Baah and Trimming Ribbom,

,

A

Million Dollars.

HoaicrV and Gloves.

Gorarte and Hoo|akirta.

table linen, napkins, toweling, white duck coatings

&lt;kA&lt;- a

CABSIMERE,

NEW CARPET ROUSE
The very BEST PLACE to buy

Gwq/£
cLYsOda

sheetings.

Prints at ten cents per Yard
' WWtJa Qj

CARPEE8,
oJSS Basil,

' ujfa QJttf

OIL CLOTHS,

UPHOLSTERED GOODS,

THE
NOTTINGHAM

Ernest F. Rathbun, Ed­
win F. Bathban, Iwuisa
A. Rathbun and EUa
Rathbun, infants, by
Ephraim Ebatturk (hair
next friend.

LITTLE

BRICK

MILLS

FAMILY

500 VOLUIES IR ONE.
-A.treut.ci 'Wanted

LACES,

XXX

BARRY

Tie Library W PtCj aid Sai

FLOUR

GRAND RA.PJDS MiCOJGA.

pleading*

F. IMMEN.

VB0WH &amp; CARTER.

Scientific American
For IBT1.

250 Main Street,
FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN

REMINGTONS

AND DECORATIONS,
Family Sawing Machine,
UMrLT COXWHUCM).

COlO), AC. AMERICAN
OH KEN, WHITER

Best Styles of
Ayer’s

Alnji»Oita aid Rail fc Tri.
Aad^J . Bcwne, A1

Frederick N.Galtoway,
Mta
’\ f ’
YAiaumpeii.
JoA* *.*&lt;•* Bl-f
yin D. Pam.
J Balch .Smiley A Doloh.
lane Jan. 8, 1871.

Hair Vigor,

, lu tftal p»ru M eUJ. Ar it iUel aA4 «■**■ LinliuJ
la—i -

Sweeney A Wood.

Far radawf to Gnj Rih it*
nxtonl Vitality and Color.

JOB PIlUTHKi!

NATHBETS
Hair Restorative

TERMS—43 a Y*art &lt;IA&lt;J
Chiba of ton aopUa for or
nttiM Baah, |2j

-it y*
»w.

^issrasss^ ..zvs

30 Years

Experience

Ojwtcrc

and R/erndmenti.

«m hand at a fl boar*.
‘•»T1............................. H. A BV8ELL
- rifk'oTiL.' home isuwSir:

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VOL XVI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. AUGUST 3,1871.

dealers in

TO BE CLOSED OCT

-A.T

COST

Organdies,
Percales,
Lowns,
Grenadines.
Bareges,
Chambrays,
Mohairs."
Silks. ,iA
Marl Poplins,

II. HAYPORD

Hitawls,
Linens.
Balmorals,
Linen Goats,
Linen Pants.
Linen Vests,
Summer Hats
Glov s.

vet wRioirr,
■£ircSi=i3?g

Himm,
AGBiCULTtrAL MACHmEBY
&amp;c.

&amp;c.

multipliad in*trtmcntalitie* and their
indefinite poesibBitiea Just how much
«f this ppogTwisipu is due fa tbo neriod’ feel proem of corpse, it is rmpossfblo to
estimate; butmvry body co^e4e« |h«t
Jcumslwn is PW&gt; of th* rardiiml force*
of our ciniiration, that it has borne no
small share In th*&gt; rkvation of society,
end that in giving an imulso aud a vast.
ly oceclorated motion to the ito(*:ndoui
movements of tide era It ranks second
to no other influence.
Forhspa wo are
it ha* done a* mti'
i any other human ।
groat dlflfaenoa 11——™. —....----I modem time*. It afford* a mcana for
tho diffusion of intelligence and the interchango of thought which *o pecuiiarly distinguish our present type of
riviUxatioc from al’
------- uu*‘ u—
preceded iL The:
ths 1toman* po«------- ._ ------ -------I nearly every form of industry and en­
joyed tho advnategM of nearly every
pofeeaicn aav* that of journalism.
The daily and weekly ncyrspapor nt
. Thebes, «t Allien*, al Hams would havo
. wrought » oadrotia changes hi the fabric
of ancient society and would have given
s wholly different enures to tho history
I of tho wcrid. literature, *osoce, art
, and gvvurnmrat reached a high point
, of eteratiou two thousand year* afaev,
but encountered difficulty from an unen­
lightened public,! and suffered the reaottoii of ths dark agve. Had tho Helenic
! and I talinn peai**ula* enjoyed like our
! own tho benefit* of a free nud enlight­
ened press, Republicanism weald have
pawed tho crisis of erperiment and liavo
been orceptid r* a *uccvs*fu! and per­
manent t&lt; alixalion for the last twenty
eenturie*, during the greater portion cf
which period, it ha* been under so dim

Mowers and Reapers!
Johnston's Self-Raking Reaper.
Ithaca Combined Sulhey Rake,
and Broadcast Plaster and Grain Sower.

M4dW,tni. MkA

C. F . DWIGHT &amp; CO.
FROPRIETORB OF THE

wmi ms

Grain Elevator,

The best place hi the

City of Hastings,
------ to buy——

GROCERIES
is at the new brick store of

C. H. HICKS !
(Successor to Flicks «fc Fales.)

Glen &amp;. Hall Threshing Machines, Clov
Hullers and Grain Drills, and Gale's
Patent Sulky Rake.

Groceries, I
Cash for Produce, and sell lor Cash
only, at the very lowest rates.

noNAi. HoirtiL,

DRY GOODS!
LOU'ER TI1.LV FA'ER

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

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Ladies' Misses and Children’s
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11 Mists.

'e Stuffs,

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School Books

Stationery.

Shoes and Gaiters.
^yp WILL MOT BE UNDERSOLD.

may not fully rararare, cur appreoation.
In this surprising industrial progress
of Michigan, it tlio members of the
Pre— of Michigan are found taking *
special interest, and are claiming to be

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PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY

Russell &amp;, Nevins.
neukTx

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Dr. AIKIN,

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I’gUBMsrfal

to them. Hefafree to declare hi* sentimenta; but |hia acntimoiti are con­
sciously or uaconscioualy eubmitied to
the prvsauro of a great and varied com­
munity who take the liberty to review
hi* judgment^ und who lay anno claim
to fain aa their reprcocatatinx I| fa
to treat •tfaral and pllraophwl qnretlena From thmr immense circulation,
their inrantestible ability and thoTdrer
dw/posreas of continually reiterating
their distinctive doctrine*, from the imptiience, too, of long and elaborate
writing*, which newspapers generate in
the public, it has camo to pas* that
three pcriodknl* exercise probably great­
er influence tban any otlter production*
of tlio day, in fonni— •*— ——
thinking of erdinarr m(.n "
dearly acknowledged, and it* authority
This remark will equally apply to the more fully nroguixed. Journalism is
character and influence of the press in the index of public opinion, and i* nuret
uur own Republic. Hero, too, philo­ relfablo aud most wise, when it take* it*
sophical and ethical, and even religion* iaipiration froia the whole ]&gt;oopfo, and
qusstion* are almost uniformly t-e*t«l submit* itself »ol«dy to tboir leasomhip
by journalists in a light which i* purely The poet Iliaiol, in th* infancy of
we mighttperhaps say, intensely practi­ Greek literatoro, ctinoauod the public
cal. tipecMfativo theories obtain Hitle sontiment which “many [wopfea had
favor and nearly everything ri brought •Brand afao*4&gt;” and imputed Di­
to the trot of lutual experiment. Fact* vinity to the collected .ppinfana of vnan&gt; louglit rather thin tradition*, and rioua nation*, giving the germ of the
the jumMiniaty to puncture every un­ more recant ujaxim that "the route of
thopeoplaulh* vofae of God.” This
may not b* strictly tni*, but it is certain
that the jounmlam which ia the most
in sympathy with humanity is the least
likely to deport from truth, or to tram
gw— the tegidabons uf it* Groat Au­
thor. The journal* which lead, by
keeping in thnlroutrank of cnlightsncd
opinion, and perh*|» a few steps in ad­
vice, with an occasional bold stride in
a great criris, iaro the ones which have
excrriMid the j most' salutary influence

The influsoee of tho pre— in promot­
ing liberty i* universally scknowledged
and ia in nothing more apparent than
in the attempt* of despots to circum­
scribe it It ia arrtafaly a great credit
to humanity that tbo untrammcled ut.
terance rf opinion and thu gvnoral d:sseminatiun of iJ*a* tend to tho estab­
lishment and extension of freedom.
Where men are permitted to freely axchange views and to declare their senti­
ments upon all aubjecAs, there wo always
find tho liberality aud the growing tol­
eration of diffcnwioes in religious aud
__________________________________ „ l jxditical faith which art so cieontial to
od; the wilderness and the briny sub- f the origination and security of Republic* opiiropriaiod by journalism, wo find it
terraneous watercourses hare each boon I Our own goverotnont largely owe* ita a euficieuUy wide one. Its dutUe are
-J.,*-V
,------------------------” - existence to the press ; tbo American vari&lt;&gt;d, and llio nature of ita work com­
nuulo to yield
their
exb* ustires supplies
and to pour forth their unceasing atreom* Rsrolution was in a great measure, 'tiie , plex, *□ that it has been found expedi-1 !own emancipation. Journalism require*'
of wealth ; husbandmen everywhere in offspring of Amoriaur journalism ; our cnEm conducting journals of wide dr- i to be brought to that state of fnvdom
1 wherein it will recognise no allegfanco
the vicinity are reaping a most bounti­ free institutions were as .nurtly waked j
i but to troth, no consfitaency but that of
ful harvest born* u,»n a most fertile into being by lbs newspaper articles of ’
soil; the artisan, not content merely to Otis, Quincy, Warren, Uanrock, and I first requisite xjf every true newspaper ‘ the entire community, no cm«cr but the
lure the shapely forest into the fines’ tho two Adamses, in the old Boston j is to give the news, and to do this oar- whole peopfa. We most not forget that
lumber to beTouxd in the market* of G’saztte, a* they were afterward nurturol . rocth, impartially and a* extensively t* th* pre— wail not free-born. Ita birth
die world, is beginning also to give hi* and secured by the blood poured forth 1 possible. The prime object oi journal- was in slavery, and it commenced exist­
attention to the diversified manufan- at Bunker Hili, Saratoga and Yorktown; i ism is troth; troth in statement, truth ence a* a nfinion of royalty. It drew
and Hamilton, Madison and Jay, in tho in the record of eront*, truth in the it* first breath under th* minion of royAUoWiW, laid on imperishable duals for j orvlntian of theories; and falsehood, nlty. It drew it* firnt breath under tlio
tho Union, in bringing the wisdom and mi*-*latoment and error are tbo dnng-r- patronage of kings and wv for a long
statosmanahin shown in tho immortal ous rock* ujxiu a loo shore, which in all
council-chamber of 17B7, fully within its couro?, it ia to avoid with untiring
the apprebeasfaD and sympathy of th* caution and *l**pl—a vigilance. The
11 nr a grew strong bensath
people. These taen have left an im- nows department at a daily panar or at
fetters ; end its Argus eyes
pn&gt;M upon newspaper Ktoratore fa this an ordinary local journal, is the chief
IS pfererng el earn re* under
country, which wo hope is still visible, object of care and should never be suf­
of despotism. Even in
and their great example can never fail fered to become subordinate to any oth­
sit* the fir* newspaper was
to be a guide and an tnspration. Buvh er, or to sustain the least negtert. Of
--------- By law. th* grim legidator*
unquostKmalily was ttus example to oouror, aa the domain of fact a so very
sride, a* the annals of each w**k and doctaring m b suffiaout apology for it*
press he prepared articles which brought of each day crest, are *p thickly atiiddod summary strangulation that it contained
while,
Loner to American journalism from be­ with events, it is no easy fask to make a “reflection* if a high nature
yond the aaas; inch was also this ex­ wise selection. Tlio dally papers are a fenr ymto before, a Virginia Governor
ample to William Loggeti, whoso devo­ la— embarrassed, as they have a gene­ gave utterAnoo to that famous OSrpresspecial heart; oompliment for thoacscgy Ition to jnstloo and liberty, and brilliant, ral panorama of th* day's doings in •foa of gratitude which will assure bis
intelligence and taato diaplsyod by ita iand powerful advocO&lt;y of them with every part al the world prepared for name an unenviabls immortality fa
Ix-vpk, u well a* for tho conlial rervp- 1his pm, in New York, are among the them rathe dispatches of the associate Ameriean history: -Thank God I there
tion and generous hospitality which w* ।grandest tradition* of the editorial guild pre-, and need to give their «porial at- ere no free ochoul* nor printing pre*.***,
have experienced during our brief stay itn the lost generation, and are to be tontian only to ths collection of local and I hope I there will to* nan* for a
among. U»MB, we shall. I am »uro, go reckoned
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poriurea as the proudest legacy and provincial items ; but the local pa- hundred ream, for learning ha* brought
mritfarr beyond tlie bond* of’jufa obli- ’whirl: our profession baa transmitted to peva, with only a weekly i—tie, find their disobedience and heresy, and soda into
the world and printing baa divulged
gntion. nor the spoutaaeoua promptings i
there and other libeled Thi. was the
of feeling, which indicate, though they
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JACKSON WAGONS

NO. 14.

1 ths chief disooreriw inscfooce, with the
icnmrese sodal and political reforms,
ths wonderful material ndraacement,
and.the wide expawcon of liberal riews
cud prinonle* which, taken together, intbcato, and fa rwlity conatitufe, modern
eiriliiation.
Jsuraaliam synchroniw*
with the period if nearly all tho leading
invention*, and with tho boldest and
grandest triumph* attained by man
over nature. The two and a half oontunes of it* exiMenca include* tho time
I of Newton, of Lfabnita. of La Place, of
Watt, of Fulton .and Morse. Since the
1 first newspaper was o*tabli*h«l, the
profoundest law* of the univero have
been brought within Ujc reach and
| grasp of human inteUigonoo; the world
has been cnricl»*d by the most iUustriqu«achievement* of practical genius;

0AwXa.ll Canal It. Grand Rapid*,

rSS'nm.-vi', ’
Queen and the aristocracy, bars bean
grad-dly mokfa* England BgnHIms
in aimoil cre.-ytiung but name.
The Freaab Lit-ral pre-. also, is
mure than a match for Bonapartat* sod
Orleartiste, If both .'.mold uombiue, sod
will, wo may toe assured, never slacken

CITY PAINT STORE!

CQMMTSft, SHOWN k J
■PA INTERS/
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On thi* account we fcel that •dime in
our audi-an who are not conMctad
j with th* prefwsinn will be willing to
dil ■ s—fan of JounudtasH fee
its prate te ifa w

Gold &amp; Silver Witches, i lol—*4* * brief

�ianntr.
of the 29th alt Able counsel will def.tsd Vanderpoo*, bat wo think Mr.
1 Fowler’s scrvioM would bo exceedingly
valuable, and hope be may be retained.
July 10th, 1871.
Georgr VniorftJ, Uutirgi, itiA.
I)us fin:—In reply to yuure of the
6th, soliciting my aervievo Iu your ds-

■sis OI inc cuy. one was well known
here M a leading tedtenablo high-ffyvr,1

enough in RapuMfcun councils to afford
ttem etKb evidence of. inefficiency in
‘l&gt;arty mauagrmvut, ar to thus throw
&gt;e ay perhaps eno of tta« Uwl carb tho
Republicans potw fcetlie approaching

New Advertisements.

wbo oreatiouUy ririte-l tbo Capital.,
A Inanch of tho Wharton family, Mr.
Edward Wharton, long resident hero, lamstohntiim Hits morriug, about three
u’dook, by the sudden waking of all
died under [«culiar cireumstanora, and a
aloepxra who are not thuudsr-pruof. A
rumor is afloat that offer bi. death Ids
politir
:lfe».crudi-a.i-.li
hi.T-.Mo crash .duxi t‘u&gt; temdatioua of
widownceasod Mrs. Wharton of pularn.
roqueully^ put
the effy, and brought many from their
' iag bar husband, and tint sho took a
quiet bads to tlioir feet in tw h confuI iu dutisaand
bottle «f brandy to Philadelphia, supbfianJ. and is'
«*&gt;n that it was..not Mtjl. (.^ulliant
l«red to contain pefton, to hero it ana- j light. ftWt^qwial gars thru intijlysod.'but hew friends diesua
her
matiuu. that tho frigbtfulnuM uf the
are distrust■ from making the matter pubSc. It is !
I fmiMj tliorefani if indeed you find your- I also said that fur more titan a yrar the sli-ick roald be aorountod for. Soon
i indiecrimi1 sell again at your latter intimates deati- I Philadelphia Whortons hare had no the ringing of ball* and the rolling of
: tuto of both counsel and friends, and I
steam firo citgitias. tho expiation uf
i can be of xwviocfc I will do tho best I । nffiliatiem with the neeuwd on account shell, in the direeliun uf tiro uwnal,
cun, but ii: justice to myself I ought to of suspicion of foul play regarding tho
where a roiiflagrslicni warn shod over
termin' rvha; i. not acx
[ any that I can ill - oflvrd the pecuniary duatb of membora of her family.
tbo city a light approax.ldngiu brilliancy .­
trinaof policy by the p
! lias iuvulve.] in such a cauao aud aiuccroIt is clear that she hax l&lt;xm a dashing
isalhod.
r
that &gt;•[ Jay, and tho scared sli-upeni bo- ;
ly trust that your Kalamaxuo cuunaci
The auceosa of those
| may yet be iuduced Io duvoto tovuur de­ and extravagant woman ail through life,
- —* magaxine had ex­
; fens-, thtir ripe experience and supcri- and that she gave her father, Mr. Nu- TTs',"/
are nnderatood to tinner
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.. 3* of WasMagton.
1 gent,
——- south
—s Si.n
lil.. iin
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.il—. ijit.
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or abilities in I Ids your third trial.
fronbte
meeting
bills r
The damage by/hv explvsunatalfcv was
With sincerity yours,
thuuaamls of dullan incurred by her fir
chiefly oonfluwl to the nuguxiuw for Sig- !
8. W. Fowlkx.
i valuable dree*e«, ete., both be'ore aud usi Garys tuatorutis, powder, oto, whiob. I
! alter Her marringe.
luckily, .tahrls on tt&gt;o banks of the IV-1
I Her education an l personal appeartotnac some itt.tancu from the principal'
I anew w.-:» such as to make borgenoral- buildings i.f the arsenal. Near it stood I
ly ad cured in society, tiho was her sume framd building, aud workshops, j
father*' idol, and he nUawod her t!u&gt; all uf which were burned to the ground,
purw of a Duehent, but this did nut ami ail the window, in the vicinity were
servo her and she ran him in debt can- shattered. It ia not supposed that any
| atantly without notice.
line wore lost, though the wvat ap­
A few daya after the dralh of Gon: prehensions uf a dreadful carnage pre­
Ketchum she called on Gon. Brice, tlio sailed qtaoag the people.until |h» limits
brothar-iu-law of the deceased, and oak- of tbo esusstropho wvre ascertained
cd him fur flt.OOO of Government Bunds 1 Tho origin of the explosion is believed
which she said she bad deposited with to bo heat operating spontaneously
The following notice was posted at Gen. Ketcham for safe-keeping. She . among chctnicals which has caused of
admitted
that she had no proof that tho i late ao many similar cwsiialtira in differbo on couitebla tvjunlixation of tho prop­ various public place, in oar eity from I
erty and with that view oolooted a cot- | the 17th tn tbo 28th day ufJuly, 1871 and bonds were so deposited, and when i
mittoo that should represent ns near as under it the contract to put in order the i quewtionod about her indebledncu, to
might be all parts of tho county. The dc.ignatod street, was let on Friday last, { tho General, she acknowledged that lie
tion. Cooke, of this district, lias just
result of their labor was almost unani­
of tho Michigan press is surely not of a mously approved by the Board, clearly Tide beautifully illustrates Democratic ’had hold her note far 62,000, but said •nc-'ocdod in negotiating iu New York
kind to expose it to any loraphatic coueconomy. Tho copy from which we print ! she had^paid it some time tinro and had j
SI .500,000 of the new improvement
enroin this regard, aud it may justly
destroy'd
it
in
his
prensneo.
This
note
I
is the original notice posted un the Morn ’
bunds at 97 1-2 cents, un condition that
be congratulated upon a^ manrmeae of
o! 0. D. Spaulding, Esq., where it r/ tho Gonoral went to Baltimore to collect
they be delivered in mine of 4500,000
utterance, upon a fairness and candor
Why Prairieville did not send his com-1 mained until tho evening of the 29 th j wheu he met his terrible death from
in tho treatment of euUerta, Open a
[■uisoued
milk-punch
at
the
bands
of
munication
to
tho
B
amxkb
,
that
it
might
1
ulL, and cun be seen by any one calling
courtesy toward rivals nad Dfponenta,
money - iutessat beginning al the time
such m are too seldom leocn in some dw som by tiu&lt; same y«opln who road I
| of delivery. Tho same (sutifa agroo to
other sections. Th« very gratifying ful- our “ criticism," u is difficult to surmise, 1
take the balance of tbo fit,000,000 loin I
*”——-----------bat inasmuch as bo did not ^e place it
wlwnorur the money is needed.
1
befuro them, copied from the columns uf
Al! the progressives hero fee! that a 1
m erakaa dawned upon the District. I
The Governor and the Board of Public
sponsiMe ladder. The Street Commit­ pel much of this and show her in her
Works, with the advisory Board, can1' |
once it tnado whether ** Dowcy A Co.," tee will receive the bids for the job up­ true light despite her ra'if-asscrahce and
silting ul experienced engineers anil,
. tbo Co. cialunxing nearly twice as many on the slreet where the work is to be forced ronqo-uro of manner under tha
done on Fridav tho 28th day of Jul v, A. terribls ordeal ef expoeurr which the it I. public spirited xitiams, bare tl&gt;e cuufi- ■
voters aaiive in the township uf Prairie­ I D. 1871, at II o'clock, A. M Hpacifl■ denoe of the (Kxqje. Ia the future, a j
ville, or Town A Co., .ecured tbo neers- cations of the work required can be seen compelled to (Ass.
! sr»ti»ntic oad uniform murso of im- i
vary legulstion, but the- charge that it upon the ground at tho time of letting
I [irovrtnenl and development for tho Div-;
the job.
The opcraticna of the Joint Invcstigs- trict ia anteipaled and tfe,. genera! beau­
By order uf tho Common Council.
I Board of Supon jar. “ to equalize Ha*tI ting Committee, sitting here daily, show tify lag and adorumant of tbo National
tngs down and tho township i of the
the unscrupulouxnres and ignorance uf Capitol will bo only anbotd:nato to tbo
county up" ia entirely untrue, tho nocesthose Democrats wbo continue to pooh, Ifolid comfort io aewcragr, street imsity ot efficient polite regulations 'haring
. pooh the fact uf tho present existence of
Ku-Klux Klans in th? South. Finditg
। that the proof of Kn-Klnx operatirius
[ was overwhelming the Democratic mem­
| levied uu tho [topalstian instead of tlio I IL bn. girvn the bet uf satisfaction to bers of said Joint Committee, Metart.
iroi.'rt of tho country is certainly origin­ | tin- office:s uf tho road, n.» well aa eecu- Blair and . Beck, concluded to make a
in property, produced by tho public
I
ring
the
ronflder.cn
of
all
who
have
had
al with Prairiovillo, and at variance with
virtue af necesvity and to admit tho ex- ■|idrtl and vitn of Northern and Eastern
the lava of the State, anil yet ho gives II ucasion to use it, as paasengora or iu istoace and attempt to justify the cosmen, who ha«O settled hare during and
I that, being Chairman of the ” Commit­ , shipping freight. Tlio exhibit of its ‘ duct of tbeeo asaaasiua. Accordingly
since the war. it hta jihrt tnuu[dred, ore
' too on Rpielir-.tinn" aa tbo exeuso for | roiuiitiun during the year ending May these gentlemen hare recently brought
about uniting to procure an injunction
tho outrage perpetrated uu tho tax pay- SI, 1871, shows that it ia one of tho II before tho Committee several loading
against lh&gt; new loan, wb'eh sal! to
cnee of thia ephemeral instruction shall era of thia City by tbo Board of Super­ most profitable Iloaiis in tbo State.— , Soufbern Democrat*. among them ex­ bo in conflict with a faw restricting
boromo roUwted; when {the maxinM visors in the equalization made laat Juno, The following extract from Pres- ' Judge Chrishoim of Misaiaaippi and Mr.
loans to tiro per ocsit on tho a messed
idunt Joy’s report speaks turiteei/:—i Forney of north-eastern Alabama.
end warnings, tho infunrsitiou and the
vniuc of tho property. The effort will
counsels shall be woven npou the. web Board rvstionsilili', awing to the fart tliat I “ Tho G. \yV. R IL was receired a
Tho latter ia a practicing lawyer in doubtless prove futile, and tlio city and
of history, they will bo fcund to have .
'
he
made
the
committee
knowing
tho
ma.
Jacksonville and was employed in the District will no longer In panted at
a value which has not Iren loot u]ion i
mankind. Let thia reflerticn giro en- ' jerity thereof, to be ever hostile to the : neaa. It has tines been rouiptcted in all defease of the Kn Klux charged with as behind the age and a disgrace to tho .
j rights uf tbo citianM of this city;—wLen ,j ita appointments, and is and has been in
nation, but will soon tiao from stagna I
the question of taxation ia at stake. The | good order"nearly tbo whole y&lt;-ar. Il is
tion and distress in every branch uf inpopulation of thia city exceeds that of denrluping a healthy and steadily inPrairieville nioro than two to one, and ersosing business, and protniiu". to b«- by Kn-Klux and killed -, that large num­
it lias been tho supposed thcury of our
bers of person, ia tho fire counties
Government that representation depend­
This road earnad during tho year tho | wherein ho practiced, mostly nsgrora,
ed on population, and by that .tamlsrd, num uf S2oU.622.38. Its axprasos were bad been visited, threatened and whip­
Hastings City has with two Supervisors I। 6136,510.07 ; this includes an outlay of ped by these disguised men ; that these
/«« than her equal share of votes on the I 838,603.32, which was used in building Ku-Klux acted aa patrols and did tho
Board, and thin fact I’rairievillc must new fences, bridges, and culvnrte. De-, same duty that patrol, did formerly, via;.
have well undexslood- Wealth bclungs ducting this from tho total expenses, wo i gc over the country at night and e o i
to Prairieville, and it should bo taxed. I find the net oxpease of operating was i that tho negroes stay at home, whip
population to the city of Hastings and ' only 897,006.75. Our readers can rvadi-1 them for oBcmcs, tc. He aaid.thay
that ia entitled to representation, and iy reo what tho not balaneo is, and will! were not organized to resist tha law, but |
conredo that tiuw figures sj*eak in tho ' : to enforce it; to prevent tho negroes
। this all just men will adnrit. increments of corresponding vigor, wdl
We ask tor the City of Hastings only most positive terms of ita success, end । from committing perjury or making
put forth renewed activity fur tho culmi­ , what iejnat and right. Its population I demonstnlo ths wisdom of those who i
compiaiats of injuries inflii-tod on them (doted next year to tho Houghton Lake
nation of tho fruits at thia magnificent
period ol rational progress^ and link it­ hnv a right to' representation on the tirst projected tbo road a. well as thou, by tlie whites, to prevent vagrancy and titato Road, 00 miles north of Paris,
and only 21 milu from Traverse City
self with every effort to ipromoto the 1 Board of Supttviecre, and it is, aba, wbo many yuan afterward carried out.
substantial ictermta of uurraoo? Mich­ rykl that the township of Prairieville the project Io completion, ns well as the
A grand excursion from Memphis to
Thus, according to the ideas of a
igan has a right, and, we think, has al- with Usyrarf wsate should bore ito pro­ skill, energy and ability of tho Aaaiatant
tbo Saginaw Valley has been orgnr'rod.
Southern lawyer, the taking of five neportion of Blnto and County taxation, . Superintendent, C. B. Bush, Esq., to gruae from the Sheriff and killing them, Tbo cars will tearo Memphis on tbo 7 th
of August, and Now Orleans on Gth
which b determined by the action of tha
while disguised, is enforcement of the
The Hally, Wayne &amp; Monroe Divis­
Board al Supervisee, and that is all we
law, sad tho continnanco of tho slave ions of tho Flint A Pure Marquette
have naked, and the failure of the Com­
patrols, and ths whipping of the freed- Railway will be all gradcxl in Angust
mittee to give us that, « what we.ecmready for tho laying of the rails and tho
rood wi” be open for travel by October
jflaraed of and the conimnnicsJioa of
exposing tha treatment they receive
BnaioviHe verfttally admits tho jnstire nati £afurtr of Saturday contains the from the whites is justifiable and nocat oar complaint by attempting to justi­ following account of the descent into casory for tho jh-acs of society. This is
fy the action of tho Board on tha ground an unexplored pit in tho Mammoth a “ new departure" in another direction.
that the popdatioa of the ci^y of Hast- Care, by A. D. Babbitt, from thio State:
In Mississippi, Georgia and North
tags is greater than that of any town­
Carolina, numbers of di tirens and mem­
ship in tho rountr
bers of tho Klans have revealed tho
dreadftil secrets of the order, and many
prominent Damoentts have been ahown
to bo connected with the managvmont
and encouragement of thia dangmvus
conspiracy against the Governnstmt and
-.remediate future does t
er boldases and indej
coating politiral topics

Ayer’s Ague OlUM^l Sale of. State Tax Lands, ~

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Centi
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KtSl

lular F

cmpmisifKJimva,!

ilweu

rwsfanmisr."

wrtisrr, a prominent Democratic organ,
to coll Gov. Randolph a ■•Radical.’’—
Thia io a very pardon able error.

uaually numerous. Only a few can be
relied upon aa containing any truth.
The rumors regarding the deporition

Zrrtenr. Mr. M. graduated at the
1 Michigan University the preaeni year,
ia a tee scholar and an able writer.

pendent knows the status rf the office ^‘^I^ctora

“f

lYttom —A Washington dispatch says
to have been unchanged up to three
the expenditures of the -Nary Depart­
o’clock P. M-, yesterday.
ment fur the fiscal year ending Juno 30
A later story that Secretary Boutwell1
Were about 13,800,000 less than th.
has bera poshed uut of the Cabinet in ।
exmsoquenoo af the imbrngtio with Ccm- road to the Straits of Mackinaw,
iron is now laid 21 miles north of
iWwae. The appropriation vraa |19,Buasicraer Fleaaanton, is equally falsa. nona, anS within four milaa of Sta
000,000, end tbv sxp»cditnree were only
Tbs law on which th., present Internal
about 116^00,000. Tbi* ia a reduction
in the axpetseos af that department of
ucoriy fire mOh« dullare from tbueo of
the previous year. Thus do tho vigiJanc» aud set nomy promiawl zs tbo rule
of action uf General Great’s adminte-

Election Notice.

MASKS

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LicalJl^W luiicej.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. B

taint River Valley Dhidon
MAY IM1?!.

On Saturday noon tte Circuit Court
adjourned, to Aug. 8th at 9 o'clock a. k.
when tho Vanderpool awe will be
brought up for trial During tte weak,
a large amount of budnees, not gene­
rally of much publie interest was dis­
posed cd, and tho ether case ou tho cal­
endar will bo heard from time to time
during tho term a» occasion droll offer.
Judge Hoyt, won fo« himadf during
tho week tho confidence and esteem ot
the public to a very gratifying extant,
and proved hiuuolf a worthy, tucceeeor
to tho papular and honest. Judge Lot-

th. Went T Tte beat Lina is acknowi ledgod to be ths C., B.&amp;Q., joined to[ g"thrr with tbe B. ft M. Railroad bv the
; Iron Bridge nt Burlington, and called
। tho Bcausctox Rowia.
; Hie main line of the Route running
ia Omaha, connects with tho Pacific
: Reads, and forms to-day tho leading
| route to California. The Middle Branch.

The firm of Dickey ft Bonttr was diasolved on tte flnt inst. Fnrtira indobted to item will do wall to call and pay
up without,delay, as all aceounte re­
maining unadjusted on tho fine day of
Septembor will bo placed in tte tends
of a Juadea for collsctian.

i

Rev. Edward Eggleston baa retired
from the position of superintending edi­
tor of the JnJiyraAnf.
Bxixou's Mxflsxtxx roa Avsvrr.—Wo
have received the August number of
BaHaa-, Msyrama and find it aa good as
ever, and with such a brilliant list of
contents that wo do not wonder it is
I such a favorite with all elutes of tho

' After we wen! to press last week tho fidi lowing cases were heard and determined. community. It just meets tho popular
&gt; Tte People vs. Milo Cannon, aontoaced idea of what a magazine should be.
to State Prison fin two years, on bis There are eomo thirty different articles
in tho August number and ovary ano is
[ plea of guilty of forgery.
' Of tlio In-uos of Fact case, 13 was good. This magazine ia only 15 cents
a copy, or 81.50 par year Address
continued. Ctees 14 and 15 tried and
Ttemeo ft Talbot, 63 Congress 8t, Boo­
I by consent. 18 was tried and a ver- ton. It is clubbed with tte MaatUy
Nocalatlf fur 83 06.
i diet for 1194.02 and costa given fur the
Tax Jownteo OM faila» appears this
plaintiff.
Of the Imparteuce esses, 25 was set­ incnth under new aiul most &lt; nroaragtled. In 25, a judgment for 8134.24 iag auspice. Mr. Cheap Judd, puand coeta were given tho [daintiff. 28 prietor of that well-known and papular
I publication, the Aaurieaa .lyriaaltunai,
aad 27 were settled. In 30 a jud*has taken the presidency of tho Amencra Odd Fellow Association, and it is
now placed upon a surerbasjs than ever
aad I. Mowry 4 IL H. Holmes vs.
Smith* John Sanford was plno-d on teruro. The magaziao is destined to

sag tb-Moyftte, will
remain at the Hartings Hnure, Hastings,
** jmk, cnmmeuriug on Moratey,
Aug. 1 th where ho will te glad to con­
sult with alt afflicted with tlie ,bovu disrare* C-Matetaro
~ -reray-y.
A note sent to the Hotel will insure a
vidt at your residenco fere &lt;rf charge.

tha calendar for hearing.
Ou Chancery rido, docroes of divorce

Agncdtund Society MoUm-

Tbo Officers and Directors of tte Bar­
ry County Agricultural Society «re »•
quested touzteet .t tte County Clerk's I
'
Michigan
i office, on Saturday tte 6th day of Au­
OLD. RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE. , gust next, at one o'clock P. M., for tte ;
I purpose af making a premium tet, Ac ,'
for tho coming Fair.
We shall fatwa the Orel number of tbe
M, L. Wnxtsjtx, See'y.
Dully Baxxoa Immediacy after the
trial commences. whleh tenet down for
!

the last being placed oa tho calendar in
&lt;q&gt;cn court, and did not appear iu our
list of cases last week. It was Whitney
rs. Whitnoy, C. G. Holbrook, for com­
plainant Tho decree gave 8800 Alimo­
ny and the custody of the child a moot
righteous dsdsiou. Case 48 was hce-d
and submitted, and in tbe celebrated
oim of Jordon «, Jordon, a decree of
uf divorce was given to the complainant
1 John A. Jordon, for desertion. This
was a contested case, and was fought
inch by inch. I. A. 4 E. A. Holbrook .
Jbr (vmplainant, and Sarooxey 4 Wood !

Central R. R.

1 mat at their rooms in
«, Yuly 81st 1871.
order by his Honor

respondent of tte Jhtesv, lias entered
the maguine field with a very exprereive poem untitled " Marguerite," in the
August Galaiy.

PubteliKl by the A. 0. F. Association.
No 06 Nassau St, New York. 82-50
per year; 81.25 per vol.
Tux iLLVsnaTTD.Causnsi Wxzxlt
for July 15ih contained a variety of interveting mattc^, among which wore tho
fallowing illustrated articles: Egyptian
Nile Boats; Lake George; lifo in tho
Goal Minos.» Tte Troo-Qmpel of Akra-

Eb-hob Bonn:—Tte new M. R
Church, of Woodland, was dedicated on
Saturday. July 29th, Bar. Dr. Jorwlyu
officiated on tho occasion, and lost noth­
ing from his reputation as a successful
dedicator. Tte debt of 81,528.00, which
had been incurred by the building com­
mittee. was fully provided for, and now
the good people of Woodland rejoice
Tha Recorder then presented a peti­ that they hare a house in whiA to wor­
tion to open tbo old [State Road frxa ship God and that it is free from InrmrPall Creek bridge easterly to tbo south­
1cast oornsr of section 17. The petition
This to the fifth church in the town­
was signed by W 8 Goodyear, Fred H j ship already completed, and the sixth ir
Barlow, A J Bowne. J R Van Voter, in procoas of construction.
John
Water*,
R
J
Grant,
F
N
Gallo
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With land that will compare with any
way, 8 C Prindle, 0 8 Borton, J 8 Good- in tho State ■ ■ on industrious people—

ing the road near Babble's, provided the
culvert extended orer tbo Bellevue resd,
and tbo road substituted for the prejeat
one shall be node of easy grade st the exT*mo of the Railroad Company. Car-

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SUPERIOR, M'SHERRYAND STATESMAN
Kaalamnzoo and Ann Ajbor

£•^■^^7^X151

, On motion Council adjourned until
Tureday ereniug, Aug. 1st, fur the pur
1pcse of considering and perfecting ordi­
Cm Sunday about 1-2 one o'clock tho
nances
in regard to side and erose-walks. boiler of the Now York City and Staton
'
W. Hara,
Island ferry steamer, Westfield, exploded
Recorder, pre fm.
at her slip foot of White Hall street, N.
Y. City, causing the death ot, at latest
A S|wcial meeting of tbs Common dales, 97 persons, so far ns known and
Council was held st tbo Council rooms' the wounding more or lore seriously,
August 1st 1871, for tbo purpose of eon several of whom it is said cannot recovsideriag and perfecting au ordinance up­ er, of 150 more.
on side end cross-walks.
Speaking editorially of this rarioos
' Council called to order by his Honor calamity iho Triinu ot Monday says :
1 Mayor Goodyear.
Itea-tcri like those wait upon a state
Present—Mayor, Recorder, Aids. Bari of Advanced civiliration, tbe almort in­
low, Eastman, Ham,, Raya, and Wooley. evitable acoompazumnt of the luxury
Minutes of two last regular and one and tte convonusieo which hsvo come
into the world through tho insfruraontalspecial meetings reed and approved.
The ord,nsec &gt; upon side and cross•elks was then considered, when on too-

WHfiEL CULTIVATORS,

PLOWS ilXD CJ1STLVG1S.
SAWING

HARROWS,

INE8,

ETa,

and the largest stock of

AGRTCVrTLmAL

MACHINERY

in Barry County—far solo by

\ E. P. BURRALL.
Office fa John Woisertt’a Hardware Store, Brown's Now Block.

Goods are Cheaper than Low

undertaking for us to get up a reaped 1 able looking dally paper, bat M&gt; we ask

upon Iho secot-d quarter of ita existence
By reference to tho calendar published and the publishers, in order that they
la a proper support by sub eeflption and on 4th pogo of lut iasuo tho names of may better introdnos it to their friends,
adverttatag In order to do It.
the parties and attorneys of record, in offer to send it to any lew subscriber,
from that data to the tint of January,

discouraging condition of

Are mild, certain, safe and efficient.
Page's Mandrake Fills cure Dyspepsia.
Page'. Mandrake Pills cure Headache.
Page's Arnica Oil cures Rheumatism.
Page's Arnica Oil cures Pmiples on

Peninsular Railway.

Skinner, Sclrnff, Buddington, Caylsr
Advertising rate. reasonable. Sub-.
and Rankin, Professor Baird, J. a C.
scrtpUon 81 for the entire trial. Hluglc
Abbot, Dr. Halt and others. Darling,
Copies G cts.
I In Justice Court before James Clark, Hart, Giffiard, Rossiter, and Cbapmax
I Esq. On tbo 31st ult, on complaint of hrvo contributed to tho art department
. While the pajier tea Dover loot sigh; of
ta. rs.:.iu.
:n.^&gt;
tho Marshal, John J. Fuller was arrest- 1 -----------------------u t
illustrated tbs
| cd on chargw of being drunk on oar breadth of tte CinDHaaro' gtou by tte
streets. Be plmd quiity and wu fined range aff'-sHpira

ANOTHER RAILROAD.

110 and coeL

Farmers, Mi-clianira, Murcbants. crorybody, attend tho Railroad Mooting nt
tho Court House, Tuesday ernniag, Aug.

Fanners uf Barry County Take SoticoTte undersigned wishes to inform
the farmers of Barry county that there
ia Leing sold ia their county a Fanning
Mill which is roprrecatod to be tbo Al­
legan Fanning Mill, therefore I would
call your attention to this feet that there
is tu&gt; gvnaino Allegan Funning Mill bo-

.W®63£

nu mber I fold you sa thal sama tonrorration that I didn't know bow to write
far a pope*— •• which the same" I still
assert and shell herrsdter hare all the
readers of this article for witneaaee to own hoasea. In one instant tho deck
sank from under them ; a dull report
prove the truth of tho statemeuL But filled tho air, end tho boat and tho un­
you said " give us tbo twws and well put fortunate pasoongeta were one ahatierft in shape for thef-priteer.” Ko It’d od aad broken chaos together.
Tho cauoo of thin accident do not
concluded to gsee you tte ueirs and you
seem at piosent to be known, of it tlio
may " shape” it to suit yourself.
Well, first, wo'vrgot a mineral spring
—or I should have said a medicinalmineral magnetic spring, lit, It’s med­
icinal. Thai quality is eviacod by the
fact that if any man drinks it ho don't
get .rick onyecre. 2nd, IFa mineral
Thu proof of ttei statement Is found in
So general tea tlio public confident
the fact that ell groat and popular
become in Dr. Ayer's inedicinoa, and.so springs are mineral, and that Eli Shupe i "ubte rafety?
great tho demand for them, that un­
principled villains are attempting to dosection. 3d, Ita magneuc. Tliisqual-,
reive the unwary by imposing uj&gt;on ity is tho ruling one. It's very strongly I

This being the 24 of- 1

July 28th, on complaint ot Georg-.
Wintemute, of Barry, Marcus D. Smith
and William Ltwuard of Nashville, wore
i arrested on ati&lt; thrr charge of obtaining
money under fate- jiretense by sole of
•loyaa talayraaai. \ They waved exam­

ination and in default of bail in tho sum
of 8300, were cotnniiltod for t.ial at the
net form af tho Circuit Court.
Tax list in this issue.
On the 31st, a. charge of assault and
A good rain to-day.
battery on behalf of tho F«u[ile was i
made against' Thomas Burk, Henry ।
Retnember tho Railroad Mooting
Burk and Bridget Burk. The parties
Subscriptions are coming iA rapidly
s^r ordinance rolalive to ridewalks. were arraigned and the trial continued
Many strange faces ore seen ia town.

Extxioxdwsbt OmuL—Tte enter­
prising publishers of tbo Jes-rfom SUei
Jamal, offer to send tbe whole twelve
numbers for this year, and 81 worth of
books, all far tlio regular subscription
to the Jamal, which is 81 a year. AU
our formers and stock ndsen should
take advantage of tills literal offer, as
the Jamal is worth many, timoo th.
tnoucy, tesidns getting four valuable

City Election postponed to Aug. 21st

no
sSjEOSK:

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

with Board at a reasonable price, at tte
nsridenco of the subecriber, on tte cor­
ner of Broadway and Stalo street, near
the Court House. Nona but respecta­
ble, sober parsons need apply.
Jen Csium.—Wc arc ou hand to
Moxrr to Lass.—J. Whitmore, of
servo foe cresra of al! flavors, at any Gull Lake, has a card under new adrurtiaements for “ Money to Loan.”

membor saying to mo the other day that
you wanted somebody to ■* write up”
thia section for your paper, that you
were unable to get anythin* out of your
old oorrestwndaata, Wright. Emory,
CobU Ute, nd tbs nurture the

Nor Tact—Tho following item is
going tbo rounds of tlio press, but we
cannot learn that there is any foundsit u not true, and hence ita publication
is unjust to tha |&gt;ooplo of that village :
A preacher nt .Nashville, B—.y coun­
ty, proposed to a young man whj&gt; hail
offended him, to fight the matter out
with fistfouflh. Tlio combat begun; the
parson was floorer! tho first round, and,
after a breathing spell, again camo to
the scrateh. Aa officer sepetaud tho
murcular antagonists.

Gas.—A permanent organization of tho
Battle Crook Gas Company was f — ’
Ixrxirrxuxxrs are gt)fag cat rapidly I on Friday evening the 7th ulL
following
is tho list of officers :
all around us. Brie# ia freely moving
over town. So wo coecludo souirtliing dent, John F. Moulton ; Secretary, T.
B. Skinner; Treasurer, R B. Kingman ;
Directors, Thomas Hart, John F. Moul­
ton, J. M. Ward, T. B. Skinner, and

And we will sell them ns cheap as any
From New York to Chicago,

We make no drives and tell no lies, but sell
Goods ou their merits.
We Sell the Florence Sewing Machine,

Plait gin b a Cal'art ttsakal aWi Pile uf G«dj it till [in
you for a little Money.
'GRANT A PHILLIPS.

”

fflfflL ■

few mifos west of tUr otty. It arems
ttetetera had wanted * large file of
' sand ou the track. Into which the engine
' ran, brooking tte pilot, aad doing otter
* damage, which daMyed tte train for a

For the best Meat of all
kinds, call at the Central
Meat Market,near the BankI will please you. every time.
A lot of Sugar Cured Hams
just received.

_________________ _____,__ ,
' charged" that it drew the filling
rhich are of Dr. Ayer's manu- from tho man’s teeth right through Ms
cumpooition) are specimens of
on) ch
,j him 10
air and tneert TtevnMonlv. , , ,
,
,
...
cents for for the shave, but be had to go
| run! get Ids teeth charged again.
Ono of our blacksmiths incautiously

SIMON BIRKENRUTH.
anvil ha found himself " stuck." It is
stated that the anvil eras not injured
and tho smith only lost half a day while
laying abed to hare his pants re-aoetod.
IUilboxd Mrwrtso.—On Tueeday eve­
which was considered neccsvary after ho
ning, Aag. 8tb, a railroad mooting will
held at the Court House for the pur­
Eorite though ttee teg tte otter day,
pose of taking into coas'riocatte, tnoaa
put soraeoffhU watesoaoM ofIterails
urea for securing the location of projeeri
near tbe depot of tho G. R V. IL Rad Hum ot railroads north and south st
Tho train coming in fast pass so nearly
over tbo spot that only tho rear wheel cf
. tho back coach stood on tho wet, when
tha train tetrted it lifted the rail right
' off the dim'and rolled it up about a foot

botom bed, with* raagn:fioeat Bow of has opened an office at 8. BirkennUh's
Meat Market for tho purchase of all
kinds gf produce for which ho will pay
’
A &amp;joxT Aocdxxt oceured to the
f freight train going cast this A. M., a cash. Be who announoee, “ Money to

.WnubMHot ocwussMsl to oomo
Msbstetyyra. Fnora oaago fro- L#5 to ,
•I M. ^RfowtH took for lots of it as
(M (jl.tDflMn pi «M» thrashing

DRESS SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,

' magnetic. Our barber t'other day put
' one of bis reisors into tbo water and left
’ I it there two minutes and then shared a

portant enterprise. Now is the time to
section mon took the hint aad just got a
talk, and then— Acnax! Rnmcmbor’
pailful of magnetic water and dashed it
powerfol opting on fho farm of Mr. Tuesday srsning, Aug. 8th.
on the lira when tho injured rail straight­
Craig, east of tte city. It wasted out
tons of marshy soil and left a gravely
Casa ros Paonccx.—C. P. Salisbury ened out and camo down to ita " former

IKE SHORE &amp; MICHIGAN
SOTTHNRN RAHWAY

'

•six -Mr. A. W. Bii’cy has
Wheat is turning out
id taste in hisoefociioa of atone Roberteon reports a yield
indaitei M hh.reoi^e,M bushels to tte ao^ and Mt

,
A Goon Jou-lU ^sd'-ng &lt;m 'Ken-'
fialffls hill and filing in State street, nrarr
tte bridge, baa teen progressing rapidlyr
during tte past week, so that tte job is1

Harvey Wright's store ia said to be
finished ready for cccupanty and it ia
understood that Bowse, Galloway ft
Combe will take immediate paesoMion.
Tte village taxes are being ocdlected
now, and although they ore said to be
P”1*7
bUl Ut,1C ecmpll,“,‘.U B*de

w “And?' Dowteg is getting tho mala­
rial ready for a bow store upon tte west
* side. Quito a number ofnew building, are
‘ tote put upon Broadway thafsll-aomu

Council, it may just n» wet! never bo
hold, but wo want acme Justices of the
Poore, and hope the election msv bo le­
gal when it is bald.

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D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S
Office in Herting..

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Offler the following
Tax Titles

lately day* rtfer wrr I» bo b la at a «epy c

ran xaixwtr txnara now
RzX-h.Btor io Now York, 8S5 mHo*,
ButfaJotoNnrYork.iSamdeK
Dunkirk to Naw York, 4&lt;J0 milra,
■aerrfiuxl to
York. C25 mite,
Cinisonati U&gt; N. Y., WW nulra,
axd ta j-turut
gf'22 to iff mxlm ran. ntoorea mvtxAll irate, ran d.iwtUj ihma/h to Xew Turk.

CHKAPnRlS’FREKTRimi
’ Chicago, Ro*

15(1 MACHINE.

as
Baa Ike ate&lt;r/&lt;te. MkM lb. i

Markle. la th. inarkn. Addreaa. JOHXSON:
atxtffiittSk'ta-jT* ~

of LAffDH

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Situated In tho rariou* Townahip.

OOO.OOOAaroe

Barry Grouty—one of the beet

Choice Iowa,

IlfOlICAN Ifflll

seses-s

Mtra»aa

Countio. in the State of
Michigan,

WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS,

TION

HARD 1IVEI .Itlttltl

MStWlON OF FREES

the train had left Pougl
half a mite to the rear, «
ing hiinedf, ho hastily be
to the rtetaon, and ruahit

TORY OF THE

*?SETR3^:

■quit!)

oil tho quondam question! »; "but I am
going through. My daughter cautioned
mo particularly to take a t4U nt I'mighkoeymo. tHurfaalL" .
1
• . ,
the fill iron taken— and ou eras the
take—try tho [laancngei*. —Ennci'a
Dnawn, in Harprri Mog»iuf»r Jtffyui. '

A Million Dollars.
CAUTION

VANDERPOOL
lu'*. aZtuLtu*

lowing maxima, originated Jay himaolf:
. When you wake up do npt roll over
but roll o»L It will giro you timo to
ditch all your dough*, plow tbmn, har­
row than. and tow them with timothy
and rvd ctover. On. buaho! of clover
to two biuliel* of timothy ii enough.
Make your fencing high and atroqg, j
*o that it will keep rattle and pig. out.'
If yvu hno bniih, cuilao your 1-Xa
•ecun.', ami keep your hog* frtfta tbe ’
——
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.r3'WSE£l-SSI' Zmx

NEW CARPET HOUSE

(mJ
la.-irttKi,

fafraffni
i/w OIL dctir.srj
0A'jbc£avat. ii£

Tho very REST PLACE to buy
CARPETS,

CUJtk.

&amp;ZoZ Anu

OILCLOTHS,

HATS,

to bed by '

I’PJfOLSTKDED GOODS,

500 VOLUMES IN ORE.
Ageutu Waiitfld

NOTTINGHAM

LACES,

«« ua, u «ui u
______ ________ .far tbe Mxrring men
are the bom&gt; aad aumw of tho land, and
ought to ba well tested.
I am eaU-.fted that getting up early, ;
industry and early habito are the bo.11
modiomo crer preacribnd fut health.
‘ When rsiay, bad weathdr comna, to I
that you can't work &lt;rat d'xan, ent, split,
and haul your wood.
Kaka your racka. ix tout fence or ■
a gate that ia off ita binge., or teeather-,
bcmrflng your barn whwe fac wind ha.
blowatte aiding off; or patch tho roof!
af your barn or ho an.
Study your intenete ck&gt;Mlv, and do
not qx-nd any time in eliMUng Proai- .
danrn Sanattn. end other malluSccra. to rial* tkat ka kaa (Mrfwtod wraa&lt;«aaali far a
ar taBdng of hard timaa when .pending crawler toxurtr .«|yly of lhtoe.ed.rtai plane
U. ha. .prat xerb tte. r ir*rxr*si,.( aad toe
your time in whittling .tore i boxaa, etc.
• Taka your time and make calculation*, psffisssgi
don’t do thing, fat a hurry, but do them
at the right time, and keep: your mind

IRVING.

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Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,
For rettaiag to Gray Bair ita
natnnl Vitality and Color.

Dr. WM EiM if Jtntaa
iky aratooi aad to aanaaw aad laeUH ell wrak

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Family Sewing Machine,
aiMITY COSSTRUCIUD,

BANK BUILDING,

THORNAPPLE

Aiiajiii Orta aid Rfltj fe Wort.
liavtlalpen* in xeito at ot Kwl ate raa»
ha^ranl. aad will leal a iltebto*.

30 Years

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Subscription—-$1. for the Trial.

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Car&lt; VreM, QaUl, taxi ttetaor. l
tafle. Tart, aad Triage aaally aad

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHDAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST tO.

VOL XVI

NO. &lt;5.
•ma oa bcathre ground, would aroute
i to# whole American church until every
. mind was iodcu with domaads foe “Pro­
tection."
TT»» than*, of ail citizen, who loro
Wbfalwtra of thi* Committee, who.
faqRtttettbaixowa eras, haw aoindu*tnouzly devoted toroo hut month* to Um
unnaxthiag uf toi. giant Villainy.
Oirt*tira mra of ourxwuntry! Humono men I AU dvconi area, w* appeal
to you ‘ la a jmr^y worthy of lifo in
thu land which rent* supremacy through
aocn heU-lmru mmuaro?

OF ALL KINDS.

TO BE CLOSED OUT

Have now on hand
The LiK^KST STOCK of

Organdies.
Percales,
Lawns,
Grenadines.
Bareges,
Chambrays,
Mohairs
Silks,
Marl Poplins

Shawls.
Linens,
Balmorals.
Linen Coats,
Linen Pants,
Linen Vests.
Summer Hats
Glov. &lt;

HARDWARE
HARNESSES

of a phtbon* Traoray. may ba made
nvailaVb under tho law* of Coagveus
which are charged with being vwhted
by the lore* blit Itaerenatobo a fight

BUCKEYE ORAIR DRILL I
COPPER HTHIP FBRU CUTTERS.

LEATHER BELTING.
.1 FULL STOCK OF ALL SIZES.
JOHN A. (MERLE.

MASK BUSSELL

John Ilay’a Poem “Tho Advance
Guard,” rpad at tho reoetit n-unioz. of
the A»Gr Of t|)v Jnoot, «M repely«|
will great etifhpilaMp by the audiepep
to which it was read by Ha author —
Thi* wa* due to tome extent to Col.
Hay’* “ cloarni *a of t aunciatidn and
graco of delivery," bul mainly to the
idngularly ap|&gt;*iipriaK&gt; pre^nanco of It*
language, and the touching and yet lofty
eloquence of it* motiment Kono pfike
poetical tribute* that bare locn paid to

surpassed Col. Hay’* in (pint and bpautyand hie jhxri will reuah fluiumd* of
homo*. and togch and charpi tone oi
thousand* *f hearts. That our renders
may enjey I hi* literary treat wo print

PROPRIETORS OP THE

759031

WflRKS

GROCERIES
brick store of
"triT '
is &lt;l**i I. &lt;

C. H. HICKS I
(Successor to Hicks &lt;fc Fnles.)

JACKSON WAGONS
Glen &amp; Hall Threshing Machines, Clover
Hollers and Grain Drills, and Gale’s
Patent Sulky Kake.

y Groceries, I pny
and sell for Cafth

pay Cash for
Cash for Prodi

pay Cash for all kinds of Grain, and self Grand
llardds Blaster, Ohio Lime, pater Limo and Salt.
|

DRY

ra tho Ku-Klntr vilMnv-n *ito-1
mil toe in Washington, aadanotoeroommitiee ia Boutlt Ckrulma-have
been ia daily aeaaioa mare than two
&gt;Uix sad have had before them many
Mafwttnaeeo. from nil motion* of
late iMuneotomary State*-men of
t high and bumble
Prorid-

Tb.on.and* of workmen have bpm
whfoa.
torown out of,work, and much «uffozzag
And wh*t hw thl» ruient am!
is
rant will be fob in their fftnylic*1 Whiumtigiumn ertabhobod-i------though lb* Mulrao*. of «pir|t
tablighed ,beyond all future can! and
__?
thaw W**Hns&gt;on hod owner* bare I q«w*t»n
? The*o atrocious Facts: ,
; &lt;VThat in all the fate Insornxtiuuary
BtaUu, sad generally differed, though
not fond ip awry Country, n an oathbuupd Secret Organization, working on­
ly at night, and it* metnbran alwny* in
In rvreiit cunnwmtkai* with intelli- ,duguion, with Officer*, Signa, Signal^
gtnt Rnpublioana of comnuuidiag influ-'i Pou-wordt, Grip*, anil oil too ue*vs»xiry
cnce, it ha* trarnpired that there ia on .paraphernalia, wifli too Pledged and

The fool* who hare been sending after
intention of correcting potpe ptniruoa* '
" queer," or counterfeit money, will be
in toeaettforaeatof qMotiou growing known ia different localitie* among the ;jileaaod to icare that full li*i* of name*
oat &lt;rf &lt;l&gt;o Ifoboilioa by new mured- tiidated by different name*, bat every- iuro being made out for publication.
moats to th" nations! tvn4&gt;&lt;fl&lt;»‘’0- Tl'te tHiero recognized by the general rognoA daughter of a Now York riock-broha* become nre&gt;*aaty from toe showing
kor exults over the fact that too had
2. That the iwgauicaUun camo into
been to Europe *ix times and lisa never
of the Ku-Klux invejtigalion and tho
Ix itip a few mouths pn-rioui to the U*i
rtforta onnilMtod by many of the back­ Presidential Election, during which «u&gt;sliding Stateo to return to a virtual con- r»*a it waa la tla emt viguron* condition
dltion of crtilaoTed labor. Tho intcr- but h now through all the South, with
fcrnnpi of the nrlrogrado Democrery oi more efficient duripluio and effective di­
rection than ever, reviving, in prepara­
the North with the caraoat dewire of tion fur tiw next ItevridcaUal campaign,
many repentant rebel* to educate and when a* they told ow&gt; of their victim* in
prelect toe tailoring Riaaem of the South Tennessee a t-w Wtek* riare, “ no d—d
and Ila- anarchy j^ulured by violence, Radical voting b to bo allowed iu any
Southern Stale, hr black or white."
together with tho organized and per*i*t3. Thai toi* Ku-Klux organization ia
ontly ro»tl«*i effort* to prevent the di»- tho premeditated anddetermined achmno
•enunatiou of knowledge among the fur carrying thu South at the next elec­
tion
of Preiulent, and *o. by securing
people, hare made «uch *tq« nc«-*iary
to the jKirpotuity of Republican govern­ tho entire electoral vote of that toetion,
make tgre the election of the Democratment in the late Rebel Slate*
Thia the attack* of the Ku-Klux on I TlW tho ufflro-ra uud Mtablitoor*
*chtpl tcacl-ore and the tlo*frucU&gt;m of;\ of thorn “ DW (a* they appropriately
rehool house* ja the Southern State* ;'• -all their separate land*) are tho lead­
ing and active Democratic politician* of
the upep apportion to any efficient «j»। the South.
tem of common Khool* by leading men I, 6. That tho tchetuc has the hearty
who are. profaeaod Democrat* and who good-will of o large tectite* of tho Demcoptrol thp ignnnint marera and delude '11 cretin party in all thoao Southern State*, Btaall Hungs. Iatllo wuni*, not eloquent
spcecho* or renuon*,—hide doodz, not
jhCBi fey bbo ireure h- their own euro and the acquiracenco of nearly tho on- mirwJcr, nor buttle-*, nor on*- groat, bodewtruetion; Uw bad toth *hov.n by tire partyG. That the direct and chaff pur|woo role act, or mighty martynlotn, make up
leading paxdoood n-beb in luitaming oi the organization, aa sworn by all the the true Ohritonn life.
unlawful orgauiraiwn*'which they ad­ Victim*, a* the a*acrtioa uniformly made
An inuto rebel threw a pitcher of
mit are iat«nd«l to keep alive the *pirit to Ahem by three midnight Mteirirn, and milk nt a Republican member of Conand borbariem of .kviry by thi main- csirroboratod by tho unireraal taotiuioay tgrvM wliifo eating breakfast in a Virgin­
eff tho repentant and divulging mem­ ia Tdlaga the otoor morning. If it hod
i tenaucn of patrol*, icourgtng, and oth­ ber* of tho Order, is this; Tbo putting bora a piteller of whisky it would have
er alaecry.cu»tam» over poaoeful freed­ down of tho Republican and putting*Wf&lt; taken a different direction.
' men ; and tho too conelisivo evidence of tiio Democratic party.
Frizzly hair denote* coarwiroa.
7. That while th" Desxmalic and
I that the futtu.r rebala eontemplato at
wrue tone an overthrow of Iho jveunitnicted State government*, and that,
fcr «uch a paqi6*o fliey look to Itcmoj crat* for support in tho North, ami hope

GOODS!

LOWER TH.LV El'EH

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

RUGS

Phoenix Cash

Medicines,
I jp.lINT &gt;

BBT SHIM PRITTS HI THB

wk,

AINTS &amp; OILS.

Ladies’ Misses and Children’s

’ for an cjqxjrtunity to ally thcmaelvc*
I with any foreign enemy that may de­
dare war on too United Stale*, in order
to reantdtate the lost caure of the re| bellioa, wboeo pretended goveraiacnt
I had £ur iU corner »tono the cntlaveracnt
I of the African rare ; all there dearly
! provea evidence* of bad dtiienalsp and
1,200 page* of testimony taken by .
' oppodtion io tho |oinci]&gt;lM of Ib-pabiithe Ku-Klux Investigating Committee,.
'uro already in tho band* of the Govern -1I can Government call for n remedy that
men: Printer. Borides toi*. whieb wa* will at ieaat bo effectual in the next genall taken m this city, it i* *teted ,!l»l I craiioa to prevent toe threatened recurthe evidence takan by the braaedi of the ' retire of n Southern Rebellion.
Committee operating in the South, will,1 A national *y»tett» of education may,
1 perhapa, be adopted by Congrrea, but
make a volume of wtill greater bulk.
Ro fatal to the Democracy ha* been tlda will not bo likely to prove tuffiefenttoo effect of evidence produAd by wit- ly profnpt and offlretivo as a remedy,
neeaoa called before the Woahington and hrnee it la not unlikely that u paw
Ku-Kluz Committee by Me-re. Blair nmendmout to the Constitution of 'to*
&amp; Beck, it* Ik-moeratic member*. and Vnitdf State*, wifi iurfudo too obkgsm many Ku-Kluz leader* in the South tirnol each State* to. maintain public
! who,.* tn the masse* throughout the
fear the conwquenre* of n ero*e-«ramination, that they arc coetinrally ptoad- cotnn^r. Anothor provision will prob­
ably bo added requiring all public dooappearance when raurmeuod by the ■ tion* to be carriwi on by secret ballot.
Sergrani-nt-arm*. To •« off thi* crim-,! tnotder to prevent tho jba|ni**! retro-

School Books &lt;J- Stationery.

Shoes and Gaiters.

inal dread, a .lander ha.* been hatched
boro and Magraphod over the country,

been notified not to appear by the Bargeanf-al-nrm*. There ia nut word of
truth tatt; bat, if it wore true, Wothing would please there grate better, and
they would bo the last paraon* to «mi-;
plain. Borne of them whip the dwrU;
rotted tho stamp by denying that KuKlux organization* exh*, boeaure they
ore not known in their Joototiee by that ,
particular name, while they admit too
Ofitt Mo. 11 Cnu BL. Grind Rapid*,’ operation* of dlagiiiaod band*, their' a»-

FRErCRimONB AND FAMILY
’
RECEIPTS.

WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

•

It reem* now pretty well MtOed that
Gen. IWanton, Cotnmi**iooer of.. Intantal Bevwtw, will bo rvmvred at an ]
esfedote, and tlmi Deputy Cvmnrit-|
kianer Douglaa* will be Acting CutnmiaMcmcr until tho vacancy i» filled. Thi*
haa been rendered obviotady nwomry
from the recalcitrant ccitrao pumnod by
Cren. Hawanton townzd hi. auparior,}

CITY PAINT STORE!

PAINTERS
Zywvaoyree,

j

T».

HKRTHCTi.
wres..

Sira ind OmammUl
!
Painting
*
P«Urr« n Wall Parer. WlaSov

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

u

,w B1?OTri

i ly toaMdMRiuaoahmattora.

.

would “ begin to think thomaelvM u
gnodaa white folk* " and that there
frequent (figging*, and an occasional
murder, arc neevseary to maintain *ueh
a itate of moral* among toe Black* a*
will iwrmit tho vice-hating Whites to
lire in their neighborhood ; yet, co tho
erore^xamination, throe witaaowa also
very generally, a* well cu very reluct­
antly. coafera that tho intonidaLon cf
Republican voter* i* a prominent and
not to be regretted roauft.
S. That to aocure thi* purpose, tho
putting down uf too Repul-Ucon and tho
putting up of tho Democratic Party,
XrffoUtte is the grand mraaure-tho
intimidation of Republican rotsra, black
and white, but capodally th. humble
and dafonceloaa, by midnight raid*; by
burning house* and atorer, and the dee-

Said invfcasur in natural history to
hie cLua, "Now, then, oa to hens; a hen
has too capacity of laying just six hund­
red egg*, arid no mere ; and *he fiaitoci
the job in just about five yean. Now,
what i* to bo done with her after that?
-Cat off her head and aril hor’for a

M*jicr*crraiie Cox»*«im*-—Tho diridead* already declared by tho corpora­
tion* engaged in tho manufacture of
cotton and other gold*, iadicato that
tho.paat *ix month* have trough*, a re­
union of pnrepority. Several of three
milk, which fur too past few jeer* htto
only been able to make both end* meet,
have made a hand*oma jnofit, while oth­
er*, which had impaird their capital by
n»oriworbadroantb», .hare been able
to make up their loereo, and are now
able to start. with &lt;U dean ahoeL Tho
•tockholiler* oi this latter dare of oorporttion* do not expect a dividend.—They are content to know that their

twenty par cent, now .tand* on the
books at par, with a good prospect of
paying foir dividend* tn too future —
Tho*o who have bought tor** itocka at
low* figure* with a view to realize a. aeon
a* a dividend i*. declared may object to
■rah a policy, but no curi«ralfon ahonM
rebool hoctce and IL L , L
_____ —_ 0
have l«m giran to the- ftamre; and llk)
Christendom w ill’.tand agba*i when it *- *
ia madoTmown tho .cure* ofachool teodiore and Moihodiat yreoebere. who, by
thia Democratic agency, within three
.three yenre. harebren whipped ! »hot.
hung I and, in *ume iMtanere, itiabolit vnd. burned al tho stake!
10. 1W in nrerty ono-haH tho 8tatre
of thi. Union ihi» work of UU U now
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Dr. AIKIN,

TBJU»VSr TSOCBiXJ TO H DtDtXK

Black hair, a little wavy, allow* Fukliko courage.
. Nearly ell great buainnu iucu hero
light brown ham.
Sandy haired pcoplo are jovial, but
can't drive a bargain.
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�BBS!
Sale of State Tax Lan J*.

New Advertisements.
Just nor our Domosratie friends ore
enjoying a tearatiun .ocb a, they Urea
not had before f.ar some time, the ptoa»ttre of attending to themselves Usual­
ly thrir time and talents are ia ura in
louluug after, and exhibiting the errors
and eurruptiuns 'lif their great enemy,
the Republican party, and in the pursuit
of their ralf-institutod calling they hare
shown both pertinacity and ingenuity.
Now the Republicans can re*t. Their
groat center, New York City, which rata
tho pattern and erects the law by which
the whole party takes its form and guidea
its action, is a seething caldron of excitemcnt, and what will be the result of

termino. To tho Democracy it cannot
br any moans bo benofieUl A groat
element, and that particular .loment
long relied upon to “ vote early and oft­
en." is in rebellion against their loaders,

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that they win repn-ai ffira opposite
m .whxih to all snpearanre a large ma­;
’
jority of the population aide with us.
Tho prana ia many instancM that oppoae Mr. Hariaa, stmeringly Unfa with
Mr. Harina, I'midont Grant/VinePresident Coltax. and Chfor Justice
Chase as attendants at tha same rhurch

ly a Method* Htats, but ah. bra never
yet had a Methodist for her obief magis­
trate. Of her five governor. Grimes was
raia Unitarian ia suuUment ; Lowe
and Stosao, Pruibytorians; Kirkwood,
without any expressed religious attach­
ment.; and Gov. Morrill, a Cungrog.

tvry burrows, and shown to ba guilty of
corruption, bribery and thoft, Io an axteut unrivaled in the whole political
history of tho world Th« mon wh»
have beau guilty of stealing railroads
bars found time also to pay their altontiou to a gnant city—fto metropolis of

Methodiata that might have boon elected
by a combination of tho Me^Jaodist pre­
siding addon of tho State, had than el­
ders bora bigot* in religion and false to
their imlitioal conucjwox Mr. Harlan
in his letter says that out of the twenty­
fire Republican member, ot Congreu
with wdmn he has aeeved, Mt two hero
been Methodiete Our little editorial
theft is beyond coroparioon. It beggar,
ring, out the true Methodist nntitho whole vocabulary of tho criminal
mrat of low. on thi. mibjraL Wo will
lexicons, end pats to shame every effort
at description. Orsr Jfi* auUiau g idmachinery, nor ia there any disposition
tor. Ildn ia ton yrsraA-'No wonder that
ia our Church to use it, to promote any
the leading men of tho city outride of
man to office. Our religious opinions
the “ Hing" are in revolt against tho
are one thing, our jkJuu.)*,an­
tax collector and fail to respond to .his
other, but wo will stand as 'a man
call for money. Nor ia it to be wonder­
against anti-religious combinations to daed at that tho whole Democratic prera,

shelter for their devoted pertv. But
shelter can not bo found. There is a
storm, tho thunders of which even the
average Democrat can bear; the torrent*
of which he cannot withetand. Bnt to
Our neighbor of the Ptflt in the
above from the daily of tho lai irwL
seems to make himself judge of tho
rights and duties af editors and the ob­
ligations end limitations of journalism,
and as tho ijjb presumes to consider
itself agdliUr, we suppose of awroo we

be ia such, and we shall stand forever
with a Methodist who seams likely to
be sMrificed because ho is a Methodist,
Wo throw our hat high ia sir as we
read the closing i&gt;aragraph uf Mr. Har-

Dtorhoyi Co'i. Column.

Wo hare in our possession (through
the kindness of our worthy au! tespecied Sheriff) the cvidroee (quite sutitfre- j
tary to us) that there are tuean-r men
at the State* Prison in JTnoluon than we
ever .opposed there were, and probably |
tho mteuwet man there i, not engaged

FI.L1--, Si-OV &lt;• I ?&lt;S’
s (Miniate el e»»ty kltod.

ter under the sign manual of one John
Morris, who, whatever lie may have boon
in tho part, ia svidmtly imprsaoed with
the idea that raw, ho" ia a man haring
authority-.” Wo are inclined to think,
howotor. that it it that kind of ** trig
aulXtrUf," under tho influence of which,
‘•/re.7 wsa," sometime, “ydsy. sad /«Udirtridtlg^Ufi Htctm .. xuir tA*
enyri. iresp." We giro this totter entire
for the benefit of those of our readers
who arc fond of the curioui It
P Show.
rnpted by
wliat a week, silly man, prompted
vanity, and permitted by ignuranco enn
du when bo has once made up hi. mind
to mako a complete fool of himself, and
ha* the skill and material to achieve a
surer** m that direction- Nol for ths
wurid would we change letter, or line,
syllable, or sentence of thi. matcbloM
epistle. Wo woujd not prune it of use
of its exuberance*, rob it of one ofib
flowers of rhetoric, or take from it one
&lt;lf its poetic emlrtUtehtnenta. Nothing
but a verbatim copy of tho classical
original iteclf, can do full jurtioo to tho
author of so brilliant a production Wo
would not undertake by any mere cxtraeto, to give tho reader any idea of it,
lest we might lessen by a ringlo leaf
tho laurel* with which an appreciating
pubLe will hasten to crown him. when
they read thi. letter « A/ ml, it. The
Istarary world will bo delighted al tho
suggestion tho tetter contain.- that the
nullum gonius may before tong be “ ventilated" ia the prow. Wo are sure that
nothing but modesty has prevented this
undiwoversQ luminary from bursting in
full splendor upon the worU tong ago,

twonty-cu drolling bousN oa tho line
of tbo road »rth of this plsoo, and aro
to be oocuptd by Swedes, in tho em­
ploy of tlie Qmpany.

fixoutaW -Kuar. A fc. Loci. R. W—
Th. Comtek Uving in charge the
sulicitiiig of ubacriptiou to tho capital
.took of the Saginaw Valley A St Louis
Railroad are corking Bke beavers, and
soon rxtwct to retort the necessary
amount has teen subscribed in order to
•ct tho conlreiora to work on thu lino.
Th* only dcfiaency now i» about |1 UOO,
of which W.OX) {&gt; in thi* city, 13,00® in
81. Uui^ ant lbs balance in Saginaw
City.

Darling SolPsupplying

Penholder.

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.and we shall do ourralvo* tho honor, and 1
connected with its coming—Next year,
tho public tho service of introducing 1
K&gt;ch was tho fond hope of those among
him to our nuny readers, knowing that |
theta w bo dared to hope —wa* to bar*
ho ought nut to hide Li. light under a inua of tho road-KawkawLn end White
been the year of their deliverance —
bushoL*' But not to keep our reader. ;Feather—tbceo having been brought
Tammany was to lead them to victory,
in .u.penre tongvr hero ia hi* tetter:
' into existence by the rood itself. The
and then not New York, but the whole
country through which the road posses
is a huge forest of janes, lying &amp;0O loot
country was to be .brought to tho feet,
ing. NcvertheleM. wo think editorial and pay tribute to tho groat sachcma—
courtesy would have didated that the But Tammany ia not Mo«eo, instead, a cd, yut, nnl.-si cheerfully cunferrod by a
[&gt;e&lt;&gt;pln, from a mature’ and deliborato
fiajl, man ihuuld have quoted our arti­
conviction that, all things consaderod, it I have J convicts in my
cle in full, if ho was going to pronounce
would be best for the Htato and far aur charge, brought here from
it unproforaiotml, and especially that ho
great Republic. 1 would dospiso myself Barry Co by you
They
shculd not minuprceent what wo did
charge you with making
say by quoting comments without giving
No party can hope foe suoccm, whore
them change their clothing
tho word, an which they were based, they hare to carry into the fight such a
before starting for Prison Jand wo think such an omtesiun not terrible load as tho immense corruptions
detaining it for your own Coonoil railed to order by his lioaor
strictly professional, even if ugdlMilj just exposed in New York. Hero they that Mr. Harlan, like too many other
benefit H 'ithout anyparley- Msyor Goodyear.
did permit rt.
hare shown their capacity to govern, but professor. of religion in Washington,
Prrarul—Mayor, Recorder, Aldcnura
it
has
proven
a
failure,
nay
a
farce.
—
had
bran
foithlou
there,
amid
the
groat
What we said of Mr. Van Arman
their behalf I ask you to for­
was in consequence of his ywAbc p-M^r, They have shown their ideas of public temptations, to his high calling. To ot­ ward their clothing to this Eaalman, Hams, llsyes, Keafield sad
given at Knjatqpono, “ to stand by Van­ faith and official integrity, and the par­
office where it belongs under
ty is itself frightened out of countenance had sustained at Washington the same
derpool under al! car
the statute in such case made
he left him i '
ought to at tho exhibition. Blair's Lottor, Sey­ pure character he bears at Mount Pleas­
provided. You had no
be or at the door of tho State IViaon." mour's Speech, end the “ war a failure" ant. was tho object of what Dr. Nov- more right to strip them of
In that he raid nothing about pay tor plank ia tho unfortunate platform of
their
clothing bring them
hie services, or working for cAnrfty. He 1864, are little things compared with
here in the shameful condi­
would stand by Vanderpool—and on thi, latter and most daufbing revelation.
tion you did than you have
The only good that ten come of it.
this pledge VandcrjKxil undoubtedly re­
to strip a man of his clothing
_.___* per}iap3 a iff.
lied with implicit confidence And it and that is a gcod of no small moment, .uro for Dr. Newman. There was noth- I on tfu., gfreef^
was his refusal to redeem that pledge ia tho assurance of a rocoasignmmt to ing of ren.nre for such an act in what1ventUlatii
. ig through the
that we rallol unprofeadonal and inhn- oblivion, ef tho Democratic party, and wo wrote. A trifle has evidently been (press might give you the no­ hii role in fsror of the approval and
aduptfou of said ordinance.
exagorated
into
dimun.iana
that
are
now
the cartaia'y now offered the country of
toriety you are seeking. Such [See ordinsore in smother column,J
think that will be the verdict of intelll- security from the thraldom of tho four ridiculous Mr. Uarl.n ia entirely clear. meanness is too contemptible
On mol'oti of Aid. Ilasu the special
gent men regardless of opinions on the years of Democratic rale. It thus be­ Now tot tho canvass go on. It is evi­ to talh about A man that
etecti-a was postponed to Au,«. 21, in or­
comes a'booefit, and we ere certain that dent tho L■gialature must be chosen on
merits of the Vandoqxxd case.
would doit I should- suspect der Hast proper not'reo uf Registration be
the people of the OduBty of even if purchased nt the price parid by
of stealing acorns from a |M»ted. Carried.
..... ‘ Sachems of Tammany, it is cheaply bo't
blind sow. Mot yours
By Aid. Ilanas:
Nothing could reach tho higbt to which
John Morris Agt
That the slnxl roaumiltee bo directed '
viction that there are no mean* known rascality would hare arisen hud Tam­
Seriously speaking we do not oomuumd
to men to which they would not resort many prevailed, and we may all rejoice
thia letter, .imply beraura of it* litera­ way sad report at nest meeting the rxj
“tor tho pound of human flesh," and that the rascals have leaped so far in
ry excellenciea, aur alonv as a model of dieoey of repairing tU same. Carries
wo fully believe it entirely consonant i their muniapal jump, that they have
rpbtolary rum position, nor eniirolr be­
On motion Council adjourned.
with their past action both to bqy off ruled themselves forever out of an op­
cause of tho good taste displayed by
Cuss B. Wooo, Recorder
portunity
to
compete
for
another
prias.
Van Arman, if he could be bought, or
this man, in thus insulting a gentleman
to spirit away the five important wit। in every way his superior, and through
By request wo give place to tho above him the public of Barry County, and
neaaea for the defence, whom tho Sheriff
m reply to the letter of our oomapun- through them tho people of tho State at ,
of the county of Barry could not find
We have nothing to retpet uf what dont published two weeks since on the
largo, and that, simply upon tha author- .
in sttendsuoj nt tho present session of we wrote a fortnight since in respect to Newman Letter. Our correspondent ity of State Prison coorict*, whose mor
Coeqeil w«» califs} to order by his Hon­
our Circuit Court. This opinion may this now famous letter. We then be­ spoke our sentiments. Not because Mr. als, wo tnut, will not suffer because of ,
gan
by
expressing
ourselves
thus
:
Newman or Mr. tlarlau are Methodists, the company they are obliged to keep. or Msyor Goodyesr.
be eroaiona, but we cannot sec the con­
Prnenl—Msyor, Recorder. Aldermen
but for the reason a man's religious Not simply because of those thing, do
duct of the prosecution of this cause in
preferences should hare no bearing oa wo commend this letter, but as an exam­ B.riow, Eaitaixn, Ilstm sod KcnCcld.
any other light Wo regret tho fact,
By
Aid. Etetatac :
the question of his qualifications for of­ ple of consammata meanness, wo think
because we think the action derogatory
fice, and beesuse we believe in no secta- nothing could excel iL Tho Sheriff of ,
to the good name of our State, and at
ep the croes-walk oa Ilsaover street,
war with right and impartial justice. Mr. Harlan to ths Senate, ia misrepre­
Barry County design, uo reply to Juhn al
. the jauelion with Stale street, and go
sented. Wo hope it was not written candidate. for any office
Mortis, nor do we think bo needs any Lark
|
not to exceed tea rods, sud make a
at all by Dr. Newman ; or, if written, the pe.pte. Is he honsi
that it was not a areolar totter, but a
true grade Io State itreet^and raj Isre the
potent,
and
will
ho
do
hia
duty
private Bote to some individual friend.
eross-walk. All to be done without ttDevelopment, since then show that public servant, are with us as
prase to tho oily. Carried.
m. Streator wa. thus addrosaod, thongh
Oa motion Council adjourned.
His not dented, nor need it be denied, Not whether tho aspirant belongs to this
Cnxa. B. Woon. Reronior
Churoh
or
that,
or
has
so
membership
Sheriff will jirubaldy treat the letter
that Dr. Newman may have written a
We find in the Grand Rapids Ttowe totter or letters on thia subject to friend* In any. At the uune time wo reroguiru with the same contempt ho must fra! far
The CiMimou Coaneil met ia regular
the following tirbate to tho heroic devo­ in Iowa. A letter from Mr. Hariaa, in tho obligation the party in power is un­ its author, however cheerfully ho would
session, st the Council Itootu, Mood.y
tion that Mr*. Helen Vanderpool has the Aft. riraraa! Jrarwl, contain, the der to the religious sentiment in the hare responded to docent and gentle­
evening, AnguM 7, 1871. Promt—Msy­
tend, and trust it may never do ought to manly inquiries Lad they have bran
shown to her hnabnad, during his Jong
or Goodyear, and Aldcraicti Barlow, East­
imprisaamenl, and trust that her sclfmade ia a proper manner. We, how­ man, Hams, Usyes, Kroficld, Williams
racrificemar be rewarded by hi. acquitever, folt that “ a
rraMiefotf Ore^A and Wc-oltey. Ia the absence of Reuord.
received a communication from a friend
at Dm Moines. Iowa, stating that cer­
tain friend, ef a gentleman named as a
candidate for the United States Senate,

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t.XTIOM o»-Tin; uionn. &lt;n.

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

or Wood, Aid. Usyre was appointed Be­
The Ccanniltoe on Street, ieported
that they Udlnaalnod State Street west
In the moan time, however, “ uiktti
of Broadway, and rcjommeaded that a
•”! faring
tad Of^tr, trid" we jeb be tot to rotate the same. Report
would suggest that if you would attend
to your legitimate Luaiurss, “ endw M*
rtatati iu sacA ease saaib &lt;md prorsM," in-

end your serviora quite u acceptable to
the public whuoe aervaat you chance to
be, and who will not jeUtently brook in­
sults, thus gratuitously aimed at their
public oAcraa. lathe moon time the
Sheriff of Barry County will quietly
bv instructed to 1st a job oo the itailey
Hill and Grora Street .rat ef Church
Street. SpecifaatiaM to be exhibited oti

Or. W Strati if Jintete

For the best Moot of ail
kinds, call at the Central
Meat Market,near ths Bank
I will please you every time.
A lot of Sugar Cured Hams
just received.
SIMON BIRKENRUTH.

u »uta&lt;«.As&lt;.A un.
r the peymrat of ibv so*.
On u.uliu.1 cf Aid. KodMd. the Goo.
iitoo ou Stress were tort.irated to tel a

�Ttj* t\»fil.ucx|i B\|I»bh.

.ssaeir-itiw"-*

MAU. ARRA.N'GBMICNT.

If there fanny one tiring of which
that a delay would du us great injustice.
oa’ l^untifnl and thriving City ho. rea
Mr. Hugbee fa reply, said that the
sou to bo i*roud, it fa tha able and effioalr point worthy of notice was (hat of
ctent manner fa whteh jmlire fa admindelinquincy fa serring the subpevnaa but
the Court interrujiting, .aid that point iatered to her inhabitant, fa one of her
was hardly worth .pending time upon, as
there seemed to be no question about poning into thia Court where justice fa
that, ajd proposed to the Attorney, for dispensed—with, upon a meat occnrion,
the defense chat a jury be snmonsd and , wo were more than ever imprinted with
the People go on with their aide of the ,
eoso and oioee the testnnony on their ' Oar attention was first specially direct­
part, in tho hope that thsso witnesses ed to the Court. Tho thru? and nar­
amy bo found in tiio mean time, but If row nilge which tan alsng the top uf
til Quid and shiny head would not fail
obtaining at that time there might be a to indicate to any one pmrmrl of the
slightest phrnofartcalMtaedge. ^t
little delay or soma amsngwmvnt mads
he fully appredated ths dignity of the
in regard to their tostisnyny.
Mr. Hughes said he would not dare to Official politico which be occupied, and
do so, as they might not be found at all, bis own iire-emiaent abilities as n judge,
white the rinrrous twitching oi his fa­
nor any agreement mads
Mr. Eggleston said that tho Court cial muetes told plainly that the case
before
Jum waa of vast and vital import­
Bright adjourn until next Monday, and
aid* Ever mindful,
in tho moan time an extra panel of ju- ance to at least
ror» might be summoned, and the trsli- Uai fMsr i. ffaav^.Ari lawy hi.

SWherwith tho B. * M. Railroadbyth*I
trvn Bridge at Burlington, and called 1
Iho Bt-xLumrox
The main line of the Bouto ™tte
n 7^ .
&lt;«»• ‘ho PaeMe
Ronda, and form, to^lay the leading
route to California. Tho Middle lhaneh,
eu.nriug Nehrmfaa at
!
throi^h Lincoln, tbo State - hpitoL
&lt;ud wiilthteyrar b. fiafab^lto Fort
K-sinx-y, formiBg tb. shorts route
a*®,*, the Contfamt l». uvwr 100 mite. I
Another branch of tten B' M., divwtw. I
at Red Oafe fall. inlo n Hno running ,
duun the Mi.Kiurlthrough St. Jos to
K-121U1C div
*r_. ...

Lical ifcifiw poticoj.

ILuro n, aa uxx nt* Cmumcbcd —
The law i.latite to cruelty to animals fa
'A* Btate Fair Grounds nt Kalm»a- ’ now fa operation, fa thi* State. Among
too, wore never in more perfect enndi-'! other provUioas fa erne forbidding tho
tian than they are nt present Tbo Su- tra--ixpartatiou of animals upon wagons,
periateudent, G. H. Gale, Esq., has put otherwire than fa crate* or boxes with j
all his energies into the work, aud his
long connection with the old hone-breod- up. Animals are not to be trani'Kirtcd '
ing awoefation has given him an experi­ with their feet or legs tied together .and !'
ence that Mr. lived, tho proprietor, ha. teehed upon wagon*. The pemlty for 1
availed himself of, to tho manifest ad­ violating th* law is iaiprfaionmrnt not |,
vantage of all qrncerasd. “ Tbo track, exceeding one year, or fine no! exceed- ;
over which to drove last Friday, (rays fag 1250, er both fow and imprison- ’
Mr. Johnstone, Editor ot the JfaAy*"
Fkrwr,) 1* fa magnificent order and
coudiiiua. Oa the homo .trotch, and
round the first quarter, it has been matoriallr widened so •-hat ton horso. in a
trolling match can start ahroMi. Tbo
surface througiicut its whole length has
been carefully gone over and worked, so
oa to make it smooth, firm and elastic to
the hoof, and tli&lt;&gt; grades are made os

toony at Kslamarrxi could bo (xamined. । sdtingfttitk bfo fewmppn the table, |
Tho Judge said ho « as opposed to de­
'* lay. Mr. Hughes said that ths plan &lt;Uui«ang with ap«n«b and shouting
nt the top of his tenor mice •‘one min- _
proposed by Mr. Egglestou soemod to
uto!" *000 minute I", while tho burly fo&lt;4 of (bp track
who announced themselves as ready for him to be the best thing that could bo
the trial
done under ths circumstances, but the
Dxowxxn.—It is our melancholy duty
Th* Bsepondent wm represented by Court still strenuously opposed delay.—
to record another death br drown’ng in
Mr. Hughes then said that tho defonw
D. Darwin Hughes of Grand Bapidi.
Tha case ru «&gt;• m behalf of the1 tho township of Hope. On Saturday
Honry M. Chsever of Detroit and would bo satisfied that an order be Is­
People on the complaint of one woman fast, 5th iiut, two boys, Jetty Harri»on
Ota*. G. Holbrook of Baitings Mr sued summoning an extra panel of juagainst another for alleged stolen t end and Clinton, son of Wellington Bowker,
Hughes Mid that ha did not know rhr» for next Monday, then tho question
threatening language, tha Prosecuting each aged about &amp; yarns, and lirfag ne&gt;r
whether the dafanw wm reedy « not, can be submitted a&gt; to whotlwr this tesAttorney appearing for the People—in­ A Chilson’s, went out fiihingon a small
or. account of th.aUenrcof four mai- I tisjony will be allowed.
deed we thought, fraS pie foci the! the take on their father', farm, using for tho
If ths ewes bo put off till Monday, tho
rial witMaeoo vis., Mrs. Springer, M».
O 'inpteiuing witness jwus more irspos- puqxoe a small boat It ap[&gt;ear* that
and Mra T,.n and Mr. Ladow. Ho subpomaa tell nt Mani.tee would &gt;X)
Mr.'Bowker called to the little boy* to
said tbaSbunu verted that ho found 1 returned, and if served, the tnxl
Court also was for the P&gt;*&gt;pl»—.ind the ootlje hm&amp;o whra Cliutou Bowker nicked
Mr. Springer and tho little boy Charite
1 “ Old Man Eloquent", resplendent in his up tho ]*uldte for the parpoeo of Lrfagi
at homo, but Mrs. Springer wm absent | obliged pot haps, to o»k a continuance to
checker*! vest and linen duster, appear­ ing tb* boat to shuro, and by eomo mis­
and they said sho weut away ono moni- tbo next terra. in tho ho|&gt;o that the peoing far tho other woman, loaded to tho hap loot hi. balance end full backward
ing and they .lid not know whore .1..­ pte would admit the testimony rather
guards with pluck and documents. As ont of tlie boat. Tho poor little follow
’
Utet h.. found tho houm of Mr. and
tho trial jiregresaed it bocaino more and straggled hard to reach hold of the lx&gt;a:,
Tl&gt;o Judge thou sold that ** both
Mr*. Lott looked up and could not as­
mors pv|dal|| pP«! U*o increased twiteb- but it was itn]KMiblo to du so, and ho
sidi-s
sremod
to
be
anxious
for
a
dulay,
certain their whercaboua, but h-armsl
■f»o&lt;m
rise gtfhjaife JottY H.
he did aut know but he would be comthat Mr. Ladow wm at Saginaw.
to, to Which side Justice would bmu I picked ii» th* paddlo MS rowed tho boat
Under thaeo circumstance*, which I polled to olfojy them to have their way—
manifestly daMoacarting tho gentleman ' to tbo shore and ran, nearly frightened
Mr.
Church
ia
tempting,
/aid
tho
Peowere unknown to him until his arrival
in clwckcred wet, who, grad sally bo- out of hie wits, to Mr. Chilson', to got
hare to-day, he said ho could not consent '[ ph&gt; were not anxious for delay, but as coming wroth fapatod tqpon the admishelp to rescue the drowning lad, but it
to go to trial at once, though ha had ox- tiiere seemed to be a probability that eten of tostimooy which it woo noe-re­
wm too late. L'p io tbo time of writing
[ petted and fully intended no to do, and, there would be oao any way, in oeder to ! sary for tho Court fa exclude In order to
no traoe qf the body hra tx»q found, al­
got
a
jury,
wo
might
as
well
Imre
it
! therefim, ho requested an adjournment
sustain his citei interests. Rising though the neighbor* hare been diligwat
with tho weight of responsibility Upon in the ocarth,- atid the lake oorsra scarce­
Mr. Hughes askad for an i Itialwyt
intelligence of theso witnesses would
his shoulder* like uu Atlas with a world, ly more than aa acre of ground. We
come on tho craning train, and if nor to for tho witness, Charite Springer, nK iho iluckcrod yestfajdsssert! bi* Honor
tender Mr. Bowkay and family, whfl ftre
derate upon what conrso to pursue, waa granted, and an order was ma® far with ; u But I iiuh^MM* —" * Set down almost inconsolable over their terrible
which was granted and Court adjourned one hundred additional jurors, when tho
bereavement^ our heart-felt condolence.
Court
adjourned
until
2
o'clock
on
Mon
­
until to-morrow morning at 9 o’clock.
•Since writing tho above, wo loam tbo
day of next week, at which limo th.-ye is
Wnnoir Mounw, Aug. 9.
body was found Tuesday. A lady, wo
White tho large crowd that had al- very little doubt but the trial wiU | re­
dH tK-t Irani I® name, .uefeoded tn
eved
without
further
delay.
rea.lv aasvuibled were anxiously await­
gottfag 4 Luqk (rtUklmd't* the ||tlto fel
ing the arrival of tho Judge and Attor­
; few’s clothes and faolifalM* body wa.
ney’s this morning, they were very
tbo mouatain's foot, his Honor nishod brought out tho water.
| much startlod, upon the entrance of two
ujK&gt;n tho checkered vest, and liko a
strange lauics, to »oo one of them pro­
। M&gt;hoo|-boy’s ball rebounding from a,
ceed directly to one of our constables,
rock, rool*J iterora the Court room
Wm. H. Stebliins, and confront him
The Woodland Reading Sctriaty will
agsiMt tbo desk in tho eoraer. A* u
j with, •' Where is my son—Where is my
at the now M.
lightning flash, again ho gather* for tho .. ire a reading
_ exhibition
.
[ son ? .Oh guilty wretch I” which pro­
onset and again fa raen an fareateuibl* I®- Chg^h m tfauixlity evening,
' ducod a profound sensation.
force rondng fa contact with an. unmov- gust 19, 187!. the profoads o( •
8he proved to be the mother of Her­
bert Field and had oomo here from tho as regards tho importance of a coraput- .

the. prairies further than
___ _
___ ______
Land-buyer, will be sure to resnam. I rf Mnlm. tta_

Idlag*, and t•« rything else, tire
i lang molding. that they can• for the IceJ &lt;o'.un|n thia week.,
e

t.—On Tuesday, n wallet containnnali amount of money. If tlx
finding the sama will leave i*. al

another railroad.

Paran re, Mediate..., Merchants, overyEnergy, invincible determination, with
a right molire are tho levora that rule : body, attend tbo Hallroad Meeting at
the world.—Gsaa:* Rxriu. Besixxo* tho Court House, Widncs'y evening,Aug
Iflth. A railroad lino is to croon tha.
Grand River Valley. Let us secure its
locution at our own doors, instead of al­
lowing it to go elsewhere. This fa of
vitnlXmthtost to alL - Don’t fail to attend,
an.1 br.a- along your neighbor.
By order of Committee.

The linn ofJiickey &amp; Itentlr was dis- j
solved on the first iust. Particv indebt-.
«d to them will do well to caE and pay I
up without delay, ns nil accounts re- *
mailing unadjusted on the first day of I
September will be placed in the hands

THE DAILY DURIWO THE VANDERPOdt TRIAL

enough local and general 'matter to
make it interesting. Ill*an expensive
undertaking for us to get up a rvapeciubk*looking tlaily pajK-r, but all we ask
ia a proper support by subscription nnJ
advertising In order to do U.
Wo have already a good li-t at ad
vcrtlsm, and subscribers to the dally,
but there is rc»&gt;ni fir more, iu send in

A few persons ran be Mvwmtnouati.'d
toard at a reaaouabl* price, at the
• i.tto of (he subacriber, on the cor&lt;! Broadway and State .trvet, near
urt Houm. None but respeeta' er poreons ooed ajiply.
,
Oaixx.—Wo oro on bond to
iue cream of all flavor*, nt any
,f day, and our aim will be to
.-■ air who may wish to favor u*
tl.eir patronage. ■
tY. B. Hrrcgcocx.

At the opening of Court, at 0 o’clock,
I Mr. E. J. Egglrtton, of Grand Rapid*,
also appeared' for the People, in addiI tiun to those already reported. Tho
priaouor was brought in, looking quite
|talo and rare-wora from his tong con­
Rxmkmeks the adjourned railroad finement, ar.d Mr. Cheavcr, in hfa l&gt;chalf,
meeting nt tho Court house next Wednes­ submitted three affidavits, one of the
day ereniog, promptly at sever, o'cloak. prisoner, statfag the main points to which
the absent witnceees would swear, which
showed that they wore very material,
another was that of tie Sheriff, Mr.
Vrooman, showing that duo diligence
had bran u*od to serve the aubpamas
with the result, as stated yesterday ; the
gentleman, received a jiaralylic stroke 1
other was that of Mr. Huglm, of Coun­
on Sunday last. W« leans it mndv him
cil, stating that it would be unsafe and
almost entirely belplcaa
unfair to hte client to proceed with the
trial at present under the abuvo cireumstaneeo, and upon these affidavit* Mr.

Hon. D. D. Hughes are the guests of
our townsman, Hon. Norman Bailey, and
will probably remain •there during tho

Silver Comet Band. Tho boys wore
out last evening al tho court house
square and gevc wane of tbrir *oel-enlivcning jitece*. Everytxxly wore well
plnarod with tho serenade

Noncws of -Act to Compel! Children
to Attend School," adapted to any dirtrict tn tho county or State, may bo bad
at the Bsxxra office for twonly-Bre eta.
per district. Orders by mail promptly
Jterminated by using a

;'&lt;*«** not Nfalofbs

Tho Quash Trail Jar fa made of Loh
t«r gtaaa titan any fa to- n,
Araun * Sum.

matter, and a Oommitten consisting of ।
A. }. Itowne. Wts. S. Goodyear. Vaten- i
tine Lains, I* D. Gardnw, C.8. Burton,
and Norman Bailey, were appointed to
investigate the question and confer with
the people at Lowell, Battle Creek, end
Kalamaxno in regard to the prospect of
the proposed route through this section.
Mr. Bowne stated that it vU nveossary

see if there could not bo new life added
i to it, enough to secure \ho Bailroad to
Hastings and so on &lt;Urough to tho'
Southern Road The Southern Road
stood ready at any moment to iron and
equip a eoad if our j»«q&gt;lo were only
willing to furnish tho right of way and

could probably be obtained in leas than
two week*, and asked for a continuance.
Mr. Hughes followed him, stating
that he was anxious to go on with tho
trial but did not feel that he could do so
without witnMM* so malarial, but if
forced to trial without them, as the next
te-*t tiling, ho would ask the Attorn-ys
on tbo other side to allow the testimony
of these witneraeo oa tho trial at Kala- mechanics would feel tho good effects
produced ?rom this result, hr tha «Urging of buainoes on every hand, and
tho all important feature of haring
more money brought into circulation
right at our very doors, would mates
everybody hapjy and prosperous. The
Lowed people would build tho road to the
north lino of Barry county and through
LoweU and Olioco north, and Battle
Creek or Kalamaxoo would gladly assist
largely in building a road to our dtv to
connect with thia route if wo would
mako the right effort and push aorth-

other words, a posit re link fa tho chain
that wdl units us with tha Pean.
Centura! E. R. South and East and tho
Union I’ariSc R. B. with the Great

Txt old Bank safe Us gone to
Middleville to
the aww Banking
Bouse &lt;rf Bowne, Galloway* Coocubs.
Ou Monday, niter seveinl chssgw oi
homos end some Uni work, it was push­
ed down to the railroad track and pined
oa board a car for tosiwportati ».

regard to a eelect school to be opened in
Assyria Sept. 4|h, by Mr. Morris E.
Keith. We understand Mk- Keith is a
man jxwwswd of fine abiliifao, and every
way ca|»blo of making this school in­
teresting and instructive. Like sfatilar
institutions In c|her togruhlp. wv hope
it may ho gall sustafaod.

Chicago fill to overflowing tho coltiu' r',iwu nt f&lt;r«»*y-siir ZAeaamd
CflUpfflu per year, gad on* of
tho loading buaiuosi bouses in Cincinnati
pays four thousand dollars a weak for
advertising, and grows rich by tbo in-

thau by tho judicious use of printers'
ink, and we beltoro the xcruxxss of our
city might bo tubibblxs in one year if
our tqarehMjts wotpd &lt;uh&lt;lrtl*&lt;i tu liber­
ally as thaw at Battte Oreek and Jacksou do, siid take as much pains to secure
cash paying customers. Try ii, men of
Hastings.
Satan ay Ricfl
musical iurtnimcnls. Me.
for Use celebrated Taylor
gan. Give him a call, nt

A LKTURE TO YOUNG KN.

tt-yl"• Psblta.M, la a K~SeJ Baretepe.

all kinds of
Is also Agent
k Farley or­
Barton's Dyug

Wuxxkxx are rapidly completing tho
brick on Barlow k Goodyear's Ware­
house. Somebody brays fearfully dore

Wool Wanted!

ing lino of Railroad running north and |
south from OC city. Messrs Bowue, Counsollor MUtid.r. Order ia in port
Bwocsey and other, .poke briefly and to restored, and each in turn begins to
the point as to what was wanted in thia I •|eak bis ptero. " Will you sot down.

The Daily will bo issued next
Wo«lne&gt;day, if tho trial is not delayed.
Page’s Mandrake Pills earc Dy^wpsia. ’ To-days paper will give nil the material
Page's Mandrake Pills euro Headache. I facta in the proceodings up to date.
Page's Arnica Oil core* Rhrumattenv
Arnica Oil cures Pimptes cn

f Burry County Take

tixLxcr ficBoot.—A much nooded
tiling in nny wall regulated township fa
an institution for educational fariliG— ‘
We hare a notice fa another column iu |

They want their attendance on tho
stand before the jury, but in certain ex■gvt-Too they might, at a later stage, submii to allowing the affidavits submit­
ted to-day and the tretimony of tbooo
I witareaca at the teat trial, with croarbut otdl they eould not peas upon that
qaoetiou srextil the teetimnny at Kalamagra bad boon examined by Counsel and
j until an scrigmy demanding it bad aoI tuaiiy arfaea, but they eould not allow

end of 1L" •'The Court will adjourn ’till;
seven in the morning.’’ We then turned eur readerr it it a good one. Dr. J. H.
reluctantly away, resolved to be prompt­ Palmer, Prof. Jm. Votpor and other*
ly on hand in ths morning to sm the ar. ameug the Itet uf reader*.
termination of this interesting suit- Ac­
cordingly at the appointed time we were
]&lt;eaent. After tho case was called, his

SPECIAL NOnCE$.

to the protection of game, etc., that tho
sporting season will soon commcitoe :
crime of contempt of *«i * Court, to
Kicnax 1.—TA/ Pnph »f tkf SUU t&lt;
which the checkered vest suggested Hint
rurt that no jrorson or persons
ho thought the CLurt was hot in soreion. shall pursue or hunt, dr kill any wild
but was completely annihilated by his elk. wild bucK doe or fawn, or kill, de­
stroy, or take by any means whatever,
in session and consequently always an or attempt to take or destroy any wild
object of contempt'* The Court now turkey, wcodeuck, prairie chicken, or
ordered the trial to jwoceed and several [■rnnatod grouse, ruffled grouse, commonwitnesses wery sworn in rapid suecc.- ly called patridgv, or pheasant, or snipe,
। .ion, his Honor forbiding their answer- or kill, by any means wliaterer, any
1 ing any questions put by either party, wood duck, teal duck, or mallard duck.
clearly demonstrating his ability tn fa­
cilitate btuineai. The proofs being in,
and tho case submitted, the jury with
equal promptitude brought in a verdict
of guilty, thds .attaining tho Court and
hisriteJ in their position throughout

Clover Hollers!
SUPERIOR, M'SHERRY AND STATESMAN

the trial, after which they were dis­
charged and the defendant ordered by is to bo held .m the grounds known as
the Court to give bonds to keep the National Park, on tho 15th, 16th. l"th
re read Monday night
— the Secretary, Frank
now shone forth in all hi glory,—it's Little, Eeq. They number 118, and
a good thing for Solomon and the lilies araung them are eomo noted, os well as
that they are both withered,—and .w.ll- very fast Lorws. such as Goldsmith,
ing out with his own i .pertasma until Maid, Lucy, American Giri, Mathew
his arm chair could hold no mote of Smith, CUicajp. McMaan, and others.
him, ha looked sotemnly at the chock-

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SAWING

MACHINES,

HARB0W8,

ETC.,

E. P. BURRALL.
Office fa John Weteertt’s Hardware Store, Brown’s New Block.

Stale Treasury on the 1st of August,
was 8740,918.05. Tho receipts dur­
ing tho month of July amount to
S9O.92l.3H, and tho payments during
the some time 1100,848 IS leaving a

S781.4MM fc dmrwdto dfefag tb.
month of |B,4t8.7t Ike {Agent con­
in the common jail of Barry County dition of the funded debt of the Stale fa
here Constable is the mittimu." The
room waa emptied, and as we ounelm
silently passed out we saw tho checkered
vest in the custody of the burly consta­
ble, thoughtfully wending hi* way to
tho depository of the unruly mewtbere
of society, while every now and then a was hold at Bor. Dr. Bellows' church fa
distinct murmur fell oa our cars “ I’ll New York cm Friday afternoon, the ser­
vices being twodueted by Rev. A. G.
One be rsa, large quautety of wheat, top­
------------ -- ----------------- r----------- — — Lawrie, uf Erie, PoonayIrani*. Peter*.
buggy, tot of ha... fowl., a*d a numta-.ef other things were ooessanod fa the
flames. Tuo toss WiU fall net far short
of 0,000. No Insurance. Supposed to

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following imirartant arrivals:
tifully printed journals that reach our
Hon. Birney Hart, Grand Rapids; table, there » Dot a single one that fa
Hau Tboa B. CfcnreK ; Henry A.

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DRESS SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,
And we will sell them ns cheap ns any hniiHc
From New York to Chicago,

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Porsw Ptm—Boil and mash tha
potatoes, mix them with sugar, fleer,
nutmeg, butter, and Iwaten epro Mak.
them into cakre, fry a nire brown, and
aerve them with white saner.

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BLACK TEA

Kinxxik Fan®—Trim parboil, cut
in thin sliora, dredge them well with
flour, fry un Ixilb side, season with salt
and pepper, make a grary of butter and '
flour, add a Etile vinegar, aervo hot.
1
To Bsxa Ltvxx.—Envvkipa toe liver
with buttered paper, plaeo it in an oven '
and baste often ; a few Vinnies before it
is done, take toe [upar oft and baste '
continually ; serve with gravy or sauce.

IJrxxn Krnsns.—Prepare and (lire I
theltidntys, plare alternate layers of
slices of salt pork and Itidneys oa a
skewer, pat fhese in a pan, o little cold .
water undai- tbo pan grate, and bake ।

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in. Hum put in tho liver, cook until done,
with salt, pepper, vinegar.
Brtww Ilxxr Knjm —Cut Ibo kid­
ney into slices, and season it highly with
pepper and salt, and fry it a light brown;
then jour a little wenu water into the
pan, dredge in some flour, put in the
slices of kidney, and let it stow very
gently. Servo hot

To Cook Fuji —Nothing to better to
cook salt ftoh m than the toa-kcttle boil­
er, as it must be he,tod gradually, and
«&gt;mn rr very gently; boiling will moke
the fish bard and tough. It is gvnerally to be picked in flakes free from bones,
akin, and everything but fl&gt;h.

NEW CARPET HOUSE
The very BEST PLACK to bay

CAUTION

CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
tULTlMOHR.

MATTINGS.

REDUCTION OF PRICES
TO CONFORM TO

MATS,

UPHOLSTERED GOODS,

rcdutad whole, tuak them three hours in
cold water; when to bn boilod, war.li
only ; w hen to U- cookod iu siloes, hare
waler with a little aalt on tho tiro; a*

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iov OIL ifa-Au ot
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. Knurr Srtva.—Wash, trim, and cat
, up in thia slices any kidneys, put them '
into the tea-kettle boiler, with onions
sliced to tartc, and two slicei of salt pork. ■
Cover with boihug hoi water, stew two '
bouts. Make a cup of gravy of flour in I
cold milk, pour into too boiler; then add । TTTwvmYZVWr
salt and pepper to taste, let it boil fire | CAU-LION
minutes, serve hot
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Puma Ox Toxovt—Remove tho
rind “f
a mortar ns fins an pcasibiH with the .2—
butter, nod tho irowcR beaten fine. When t &gt; „
perfectly nounrfed, and tho spire well
Zr^SyCHOmai
rilonded with tho meat, proas it into'
small potted pans, and («ur clarified 1'syeb.uKy u Ova tiih!
butter over toe top. A little roast veal Rte. br
addsdto the potted tongue to an »J"^.1

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One Management Change of coaches.

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VOL. I.

bailt,

vanbbbpml

HASTINGS, MICIL, TUESDAY’ EVENING AUG. 15, 187L

THE VANDfiREOOL TRIAL I* People

being repreaemad by G*«. I N. W. Nobcu, the Prosecuting At•: B. M. Cutcbeon of Maaistao, Attorney t
May of Kalamazoo and 1obiKties and will probably not take a
DMFOOL C4««.
O.V.N. I-lhropof Durett, .nd the
PrioouiT, by 1). Darwin Hughes of tian of the trial, bnt wiM teavu it with
। Grund Rapids and John Van Arnau of bis dirtinguWwd CounM-1.
With a Brief Sketch of the life of the
1&gt;. Darwin Hughes spent iris early life
■Chimgo.
Judge and Attorneys Engaged
. The evidence elicited and arguments and vchool days near Syracuse, N. Y„

' ____

PREVIOUS HISTORY OF THE VAH« ' G«‘er*1

.

NO. 1.

Under these circiunstxuwes. whwh only point worthy of. notice was that of
dohnquincy in serving tho subpranaa but
here to-day, he said he could not atemant tho Court interrupting, raid that point
was hardly worth spending time upon, as
seemed to he no question
about
petted aasl fully intraded
___ __ there
_____________
_
therefore, ho requested an adjournment that, and proposed to the Attorneys fol
, until to-morrow rooming to ww.if any the defense shot a jury be sunioned and
' intelligence of them witnraree would the People go ou with their mAb of the

1

m the Third Trial at
Hastings.

m bon
taum, and if mt to case
&lt;----------_1— the l-L
-------- on “
* ?‘
ta
teen in 1828. At theagvof
the age of '’ eomo
como on the evemng
evening tram,
and2 close
testimony
their
! produced at this trial has rendered it where he A
ntoetoTO be
came to Eaton Oto,Mwhigan,
Oto,Michigan, - deride
upon what couree to parent', port, in th? hope that these witnesses
M cum
‘ ‘
celebrated, nr one of tho most reumrka- nfoevwn
bio cases, resting entirely on cfacuinatan- where he studied law and was admitted which a mi granted'and Court adjourned may be found in the mean time, but if
a
August 1 -Sth, 1870.
not, abd there was a reasonable show of
cial evidence, evor known fa the crimin­ to the Bar at the ago of twenty-one. until .to-morrow manfag at 9 o’otodk.
This celebrated case is so well known
ob......
taining
at that tirno there might bo a
WnumssT Moonxe, Aug. 9.
;
al annals of this State. The most in­ He began the practice of Ms profearion
to the rending public of Michigan that
X^liile
tho
large
crowd
that
had
allittle delay or some arrangement made
tense excitement prevailed during the in Marshall with Hon.. Isaac E. Crary
any repetition of it seems almost super­
ready
assouildod
were
anxiously
awaitin
regard
to
their testimony.
. whole
wuuie trial,
iruu, wuiuu
which penetrated
pcucuatou iv
to «u
all enu
THS •lu
tl’iuu.', nT»":iniw
and was
afterwards
associated with Jusfluous, and yet, as we are to have one of
Mr. Hughes said he would not-dare to
parts of the State, and the disagreeme v.t tin D. Wooley who had Imm« a student ing the arrival of the Judge and Attarthere exciting trials fa our community,
From 2-the —
first
of the Jury, being nearly equally drdr-j1 fa
i„ his
l.'.o dffico. U..,_
~t he aimed
J nsy’s this morning, they were very do ho, ns they might not be found at all,
a few of tho main points of what has
generally looked for and | nt B high standing tn his profowdon and much startled, upon the entrance of two nor any agreement made.
heretofore been done, may not be unfa­
Jem. proMr Eggleston said that tho Cour:
about harmonised with the public pnho. | has devoted Idraaelf exdurivaly to that strange ladies, to see one of th&lt;
terestfag.
‘ Steps were immediately taken for nnnn- i BUd never held nay j»u!itical
office except coed. directly to one of- our cowitnbleH, might adjourn until next Monday, and
—
On Fundny, the 5th day of Bcptonii *tb«r trial, but tho season was bo for ad-1 Mayor of Marshall, though be lias been Wm. II. Stebbfas, and confront hiiu 1 fa the mean time an extra panel of jut»i«r. 1M9, between ton aud eleven 4
....
,
■
‘
_ r
o'clock A. M.. Georgo Vandirpool and ! vane"d
“ wouW U ahno"1 ,tnpOM ’ ‘ l',n '
’n tb* I*""*™”*’ tjpk*t for Ju“- with, “Where is my son—Whefa is ! rum might lw 4ommoned, and the testiHerbert Fi.-ld entered the Bank togeth- ] bk
I,rwure the “tterufanre of irftnro- | :i. f the Supreme Court, *c. H« never llerbert Field? Oh wretched hui! mony at Kalamazoo could be examined,
The Judge said ho was opposed to dcsee from so remote a point, without ■;
-ired fa Justice Court nnd has now which produced a profound sciuatipn.
er for the purpose ot settling up a few
Sho proved to bo tho mother of !Jbr- ■ fay. Mr. Hughes said that the plan
railroad facilities, and hence there w«n . noTiriy abandoned local practice on nc• remaining matters which was to termin­
no alternative left to the prisoner, but to count of tlio great call upon him i« bert Fifld and evidently mistook ‘him 1 propose*! by Mr. Eggleston seemed to
ate the partnership which had hereto­
go into “ winter quarters” nt Kalanin- Counsel jr from all parts of tlx* country. for Vanderpool, wbibh astonished every- ‘ iifai to bo tho bret tiling that could be
fore existed between them, after which
Duriug the present year he was appoint­ body, us ho is one that would not! done under the circumstances,. but the
time, it is claimed by the Prosecution zoo. In the spring tho ca*e was again
ed Solicitor of the G. R. A I. It FL likely bo taken for so distinguished a Court still strenuously opposed delay.—
that Herbert Field was never seen alive, biwight up and venue again changed to
&amp;
Mr. Hughes thonsaid that the defense
Cotiqainy, and opened an office- at Grand diameter.'
but tins is doaied by tho Defense on the Harry Co., and on April 17tb, 1871, the
" At the opening of Court, dt 9 oMMtic,, would be satisfied dint an order bo is­
/testfatony of two or three witnesses.— prisoner was brought to Hastings. In Itnpida, as«o&lt; fating wilh.hiniH«lfTbonme
J O'Brien.
‘ Mr. E. J. l^fglrston, of Grand Itejtids, sued summoning an extra panel of ju­
nil
three
dork
days,
tho
prisoner
has
Vanderpool caiuo out of ths Bonk alone,
CbailM G. Holbrook was boru and i also appeared for the People, in ftddi- rors for next Monday, then the question
been sulaoed and consoled by the pres•and went homo about noon where bore\,
reerived his aarly education nt Gouv- I tion to those already reported. ■ Ww can be submitted as to whether this tes­
uiained nearly nil the time during the rest eaco of a ministering angel known as
eneur, N. Y. .-When a young man he prisoner was'brought in; looking Mite timony will be allowed.
hie
wife,
who
has
clung
to
him
“
through
■of tho day,-so that the transactions of that
If the case be put off till Monday, the
camo to this city &lt;u&gt;d studied law with pole and care-worn from his longhgsu-.
one* mysterious hour, from II to 12
cell with him, at other tnnes looking up bis brother, I. A, Holbrook, nnd was fiueiaent, and Mr. Cheaver, in his behalf, subpeenos left «t Manistee would be
-/dock, within that enclosed Bank, are
returned, and if parved, tho trial
ofrib
testimony
and
aid to earn- on the de­ admitted to the Bor fa 1857, and fcfaco submitted three oflidawM.
C-4mown-&lt;mly to mw living human being,
would go Qty. if not,, ho would.be
that lime has built up a vary successful
nndj It is right hero an the borders of tho fense to the M Utter end;” if noo-raarv,
in all of which she has shown h devo­ practice, nnd. is now one of the znofct the nfa* atwitnesMs v ouWsw«nr,ubieh obliged, peihaiw, to oak a continuance to
showed tha4:theyi.««ro:veJ^-«MffiWr the next terra, iu tho hope that the peo­
_
______
_________________________
j
promising
tnesnberaof
tho
Barry
County
tion and heroism worthy of hdr sex.
To-day the third trisi of thia justly Bar, and is too well known in thivcom- another was 4hai of ti c tilinrift-aMr- ple would admit tho. testimony rather
.muafty
। Vraonraa, allowing, that due diligiirn than ailov,’ that
.
' to nvod any exAunded' notice.
The one baud for the eafe- celArdted ante begins fa this city before
Th* Judg* then said that aa both
Henry M. Cbeew spent his early fife j had IwtMBsed to servo ttho Kii.lyins
our newly elected Judge, His Honor,,
at tbs liistoricol town of Stillwater, N. with the result, ch Mutedawstofds^^fob .aides arcaud to be anxious for a delay,
Birney
Afoyt.
On the other forth* personal rights nnd
. For ----th*• Tocrpte
will appear
the Bros- j. ¥., but received hw education aX... the other Maa that.af Mr.J4(ighcB, of G^un- foeditd n *. lafaw but he Vould bo comliberties
nerjm ui
of the
wiu iiiumumu.
individual.
*
• 1
_
___________
Oa the following ta, Jlun-toy, Field
Alton,.1__________
Munutw, N. W.. Univiiraity of AUchiguu, luu-fag gcudu- oil, stating that-fahvaaH&lt;|&gt;e nr.Safam»d&lt; jpoUsd to alk&gt;w them to have their wa$'_—
Ndam, &amp;q., and Meesra. Chuwfosr.d iatai from4Mmstimtk&gt;nin theyfaw.off •■fuff th Lit, dh-nt to procoeJ. wi
~
••inusrqpting.
•«n. Church
said tho Jteo4853. TZ-.
Ho wua »O’&gt;u
to trial at present under die above
। jde^rerw nut aaxiqi#» for .delay, Lut as
Grand liapida,
nnd for
.nr,afl*iT.adrarti&lt;«i
r..- ■ it Was at first though, by some til At he Eggleston
—’’•TZT—uf
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_
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hna tun nw. 1ml 'rtmi .u4M»n. '■ B-It^ont, D. B«-rin Hwtfcw. H.»y 4to tin and Ur-t* •**.
&gt;“W&gt;-«•« "WtoIicre wouldjbe one any; way, m order tn
Um&gt; -tv
rife\.c&gt;f
Ltetrofa. ftndtat.ljdoaver
&lt;remnrkedf
that. tta. tn
ir^tnMteicte MnM
™to th, ,
C- O HOlbnxA,.U.^k rfuMtote
—in Jof Duunu-teultet
I &lt;,.«»„ tetenA
-1 tete

y

all «f whom we
herewith present
Book which *&lt;u .4~ll_v ;.uuferfon &lt;rf
-T-ll-f-horn
wnlw-mth
t—nt.
Wednewlay. after winch it «jew|qd best . Birney
- — Hoyt jwas liorn in Cfotfaiuqas
that Vanderjiool efar-dd ’ hb seewM and
W***, Whr~www.
■
a&lt;«&gt;r.liugl^tt&lt;te&gt;wd&lt;v.Sn.l. 8th, &gt;■"*■» "W. Whou he «te tow ««
L. ... lodgttd lt&gt; &gt;0. though no prow- «« »"
«“• u. thu tteh- .mI
hud r-t bora i-n-l for his
and ,
“ l'«~in«ion a fOMted Co.
- Sent —
- tiiavho
- wire -j'Frinalftj2to I860 he attended sohsol,
: was not till
171h
legally charged with ’ the J^mdor of hi* firrt at Detroit and afterwards at.V.raod
Btipid*, and dMfa. b»&gt;. begun tiro su»4^ of
jfca, wkich.wjH,•»-

presen: there
Am* ^r^ri» othenj rmrid ^ahiy be obtetoedfa
.iawyei -i wUm hi*v» jraofaed .longer fa: ‘ ’ - * " ’ ’ ’ '~

c&lt;l life and dwtod huuseif aiiriuM' uJy to the law. .^fb practict'S fapwirly aJl .Uio.Qaeuita of • Ahu State. and tw n;
474; iPri-H lawyer and a tJciUfal .gudi

of witnesses, ho han f.wequnh. Ho
h yeton the MJjmy. aateot forty y.wra, is

a jury, we might na well have it

Mr. Hiitfbra naked for auwtiachuiBu.
■that ho was anxious to go on with the for the witness, Charlie Springer, whic h
trial but did not feel thol lie could do aowm
___ granted, and an order was made for
•without witnesse* bo material, but- iq«»
■forred to trial without than, as the next Court adjourned until 2 o’clock an Mon­
best tiling, ho would ask the Attorney!* day uf next week, at which, tifoe there is
on the other «ido to allow the testimony ven- IfalT^oubt but the trial will pros an tho trial at KAta- eee&lt;l withifat further dshy.
;
r— •
,;r^
to tlio Jury, but would
mazoo to

Jujtooat fa 1£2
; .^rasaaUi-aker
will raak-i a vid(Jth Jlih. t Awf’ry. Us - panv ipapfa in j uabi»v«d4fti;rt* to sha defense,
I
Firrt DayA Pxocsedfagsthe battle &lt;&gt;rGwtysburgh and fa all the '
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•&lt;JWta*Wr5lMomlay 1*. M,; Ai^urt 1 Uh,■!$$..
boi le.-i upder Sheridan fa the Sber.an‘
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- . the minds of t:e**riy all—many of whom
•“*• “«
e*"* • to tins, .Mr. Gtanreh,- in beiudf of dip i Pur»tvii4 to,a4i°*,injnieilV^'&lt;&gt;}lr‘-pljs:'"
&lt;roon vauev,; and was “JrlnuoltiB '• • tho I
very refactenHy csmb? to that miudusfar.
»
1 IVople, faiid that tliLr wu&lt; a delicate , o.l at 2 o!cl(rik foi«. P-jM-, Mr. Church
t.rcl ff’Captjfo.
;
from tho chanictar and jJandinf' of tfa»
’qucwioit.
i'announuiid tLai the Pm-pte were nri^y.
linon uortutel -thnt th. on. rtirgrf, 1
?' T
j­ om
™ .usrMf, — well. MWHrttev;
si **?:
[
। Kot «.»■&gt;»)• to'Onntinue to aaothor [ Mr. Chocver, is b&lt; hill? of tlte "Respou.naru”iha«n.«t w”n L
j terra, birt from-day io day. We wont r. I dent, said at the butt priori of tiiir
Tvixniv Mexxtsv, Aug. btii, Ifci l.
tty'nl right alnii|r, lor apparent reason.;— : Court an uypUi-;rtiotT wa-J iniuli1 for a
i.r i f pLK
•
r school ftt Aim Arbor uno farm, during (
U Tb?1. !TtriJ v
l .11 in
and was ndiuitte?.
XVR5F&gt;»&lt;-,
remotoness «f the coOmv from 1 postponoftietipiU t»'«-^y
account of
I no t.r-1 irutl wa&gt; held in 31uau’-M
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tTfoHft? nt Grand Tfnnid-i m JteidTol-। A
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wil^csses,
’ th.- clo«? -ef the reguld? July ter.11 ’ which the witnesses nw, tlio ”Tuut ex- • Uio ab-eii' e 'if very i
before Judge J. G. Jlum-dell of thcl...
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t
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•, • ■
T ’cnvfa-’ aria far two year-wa-i a partner j el C7.rtonthHaxh.lt .'it
jt[UG, ifoit rijqiliufa.iii ‘-in mafi«.th&lt;
I’"1’” ‘U"J *“: uf
Ihu-teenthJodwaa] Circuit, beguimg ou I
'
i
Sheriff wiiri ►ent for tinwa uitnr&lt;
M ttntil
Ihr Un plttjhMe .rf tr-tag i ■»»*«•
the Irt day of February,
ifad cun- ■
n ' ' '3-';
Jfo was elected'Tibiae uf hb
!tte '.'A-.rtM
ef
r,.
b.dlfait .nnoHdo that thoalxoni they are still unable to Ut- fonti.l, and
tinuing to the 2titl. wlu-n
dreadftl, /.-■ -T,
•
a
" ~’ i"’’ *•’’•r" ”• !
• Bnh'nte'w -aohtorr MofinoirmM anl &gt;
h
* ‘"'-J
Gtertt, Vm.Wjo.,1, in.l&lt; udof .djmtm-1 wit trewe wouU .After n&lt;
in the now we inakcjhe motion tliat thu&gt; case
. ; alhilnvil jiiak ...buul.wl, lint to thin the l.-o coutinMtxftiil ihoRext term, upon the
I.IU-.1 mix,, for life ■ w.i-fr .nMiu.r.4 'up.
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l"&gt;i
' of"c.ifni' in thir city In July li st, with 1; .rrae- &lt;1; v th-re M tarn mm» I •'ooplo nonh', not o..n««le.
affidavit dif th ' Deputy Sheriff, Ed. Ma'.­
cn tftd prisoner.
Ijgrert howira^d sttfUfkctton- nhauge.. . my twm'ly, in ‘ tonntel tor ■ 11
‘" I[••■■mono}
IUU
.son-.x Mtontlanre
..LU-IIUKUI &lt;• of
C11 time
I,iesc witWil- ।. lory,
lory, •.. filch atutud'lhat Jip failed to find
In this trial the'People were repre­
in.it&gt; rial 'for, tho I’eoplo
Mw.
Lospmfaont and A few days’ &lt;Wuyw.w n&lt; -tscH is
,__8. ripriggRT and Charlie Spring! r, Jiuy
sented by tho Prosecuting Attorney, (&gt; , ,
for the defimop
roohi ;H,. qu.i atr. and Ere. l\»tt,' who*W. Bunk Kx,.. »1 his ...irlnrr. th. j 'T1" -J-'jy ii Hrwtol asriet.-sary for preparation.
They
re on —
the ............
। house was kwed, mid lie bclieyc-u
' ------At the
of Dourt this morning
B M. Cutchei■» suit Tuouioh B. Choreh ~»iwly, M«*s. &gt;-■ Is--. J
sopening
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b ■I
- unut their nt tendon..........
1™ that
-—
. f Ornn.l Ital'M". Tor flio TirspotKhuit, ■ II, .UondoJ Brown &lt;’iiive:./y motul 9&gt;rf,l&lt;®lr, Won. Birnry llov: priw.1- '
'■“«» «»Jlu7- •&lt;“&gt;'» MHiuMfe . .11 had lull t. mj omni, '.or llw tekr .1
iit-ictr l M..'..rf Bmn-d-lli Bm -BI ' J"'® ■‘ml Uiei r.ent i-. -« «nd nil-■ - ' in .
Hl flw Attorney, far tho l'«&gt;- .!«"“•&lt; &lt;
might..«tn tala Wngr.rth- moidins
lks.ni AU iourt, .nd
3 “ w“ .Xi..r Si of Mum irr.
j m-ntly gn.duat.-l u- Trinity .'oltag..; pfe’h.J
urn,xl. ,„d th, .Ind^r,-.-; « ’»
th. .UhUrd. .utanit-1I now wo are txnnpe’■■Jed,
■ much
• as uo r».Th, orison-r &lt;iu «n i' ■&amp;!• WrJ. j “t nurt-fard, Coen. Onur to tl» Suh-' il'tiJ .fa-dteu oi,. in rasa Hint hud , fad fa-day and the te.ti.fauy of th..., grot it. 19 nak for a Ci'tiinuauoo because
M hi. ..................in tbs must annhatx in IM'-’, stndixl Jnw «ith Ow. &lt;Mn i &gt;»" « •* •» *« Uta fam. -and than id- ntae.M, ;,l th. Im trial,
lw,. tlu'sc witiifSHA-. ore .• . material, ns they
term- b- th- ha' had •ilma.lr pa H ” ‘•--In.B. r- os adun'.twl t.Hius Bar ‘ joumod ih. mart until 2 ..'«lotlr P.'M., tipm..wtum, dr., fa lx. nad fa I'm jury; iwoor to have seen Hv’Lrl Field.fa tire
farth"amt mu-t Ut obt-vod, »«1 teurd-,
U-t-m !»•«*« “t O—nd
I
imnoat —.to.,
। hut .tuith,, eouhl no| jnw. upo. d,.t afternoou, pad &lt; very thiun' of tho Pruaburly ho sm. t»krn fa’ tho Sate Prison r-hrrej. h.s rewiued er«aoe. He!
.Uth..oom,iag&lt;da&gt;nrtthi..ifarteon, |nuo»iu,n uutU thotMtimonyut linhuna- ccuti'.n is tjsnt Herbert Finld war- mur­
uSitmunr] in hi&lt;a&gt;)iK« drog- n
. '‘V
" ptd&gt;'&gt;i=fflt [..litifian in the th. &lt;~o of tins J'.lfdo -m. Owrgo Van- (
lfa.fa.exnnniw.1 by CdOuMl Out dered in the hunk between tho hours pf
11 and 12 o’clock. Vanderpool went
the bto' Mnnh UT"
’
1 ’en..»-ruic )«iri..j ni.l b« lijen Tnw dorpod bring called, the Po..pl&lt;. me i until .n nig. ary. dnundiug it liud aTlieeenliet of ■■ guilty' —nfa.'. to baling Attorn.y, Uemluir id' the State | rupm«.turd by Um i'uuux uting Au.unry I lualiy aiu-u, but they rwiid r. Haifa. 1 homo aliout 12 awl tho Prosecution any
trie.. -teffM v-fafe-efa"' in the plnoo Con-tinruonal CuMpition, Member. of|«f MnaUfao Co- K. W. Netasa ud (Uw^idte-it. is be nod alone.
' thnt during his afacnco fa the evening
ihiw’all die rv.ne. hml miu^M, Ht! *«J-isidatitm twh-r. Abiyfr .oriWfanuu B- dumb of limed Buuids
Neat « fa delay on amount .4 the ho &lt; tirrind away nnd concealed the laxly..
th. r»onlo throogtoot the Sfat» took a «nut&lt;l '«.•!«,, and hu beyu &amp;e»j&lt;utl.r »k» anaoutimd theatre, n. mady for । .ulipan. n« Iwing ten .4. But srty so that if WO can show that Field wa^
dtff.kn’tsii n oMheaattn-. the pros'|™»
C.’jtdwa by tho itanoemts. tho tri.l.
. taro tho,- n|t born »un-«l&gt;
soon in the afternoon thou tho theory o!
of Ike Slate took sides in warm terni.--,! Ho coml twtwl flv« first trial of lh« cause | Tho Ifaspomleut wua ropwwenteft by I "cdonot wish to hurry or arowil, tho Prosecution talk to tho. ground.
iiubiienxee.tingn were held in some places I which resulted in the conviction of the ID. Darwin Hughes of Grund TispiiD. bo‘WD
posribto speed.
&lt; harlca ftpringer has boctj fabpanod
to mis., laonev to defeuv tho expend of I prisoner.
j Henry M. Cbsovcr of Detroit aud I Apparency there Ims been very great to attend and yet doc- not, and th*
n new trial whfah sins grantM Mid the
F- ?• EggV*'&gt;n c.tn« from Baum, N.. Cbim U. Holbrook uf Hnshngs, Mr-1 '‘'t.'bguufa in Un. maUer. The Teopir Court issued nn attachment, and we
venue dtataed to Kalausaz...
Y-where he trM bom in 1825. Vol Hugh, said .hat Im did not know ,
"to t» Jnu.Lut i| wm pa^ml have boon unable to carve this
Tho prisoni r, unconscious of what J educated at Atfrion Cullego in this Slate, whether the defense was ready or not,;to Anffn’t18t
The Pooplo may object that an ndwas going an outride, after n ropoao of j Studied law with Gov. Gordon of Mor- I on account of the absence of four mate-. They were ready again, when it, was joimiment will bring it w fate thqt they
ten weeks, fa tho rilonop of tho tomb, | shall, nnd Chief Justice Martin of Grand ; riol witnesses, viz., Mrs. Springer, Mr. put off till this time (Mr. Hughes iufer- •cannot bring their wlhte^eto Wo grunt

istee, on the bearh -uf Take.Michigan.

on May 9th was again brought forth to ‘ Rapids, w hero Ire was admitted tn tire ' nnd Mrs. Loti and Mr. Isidow. He nipted and aaid that it waa by mutual
the light of day and taken to hu new Bar in 1851, and soon after entered into sail the Sheriff reported that he found consent in both cases which Mr. Church
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partnership
with
Judge
Withoy. TTm.
Ro xr_
admitted.)
Mr. u™'
Springer
and the little boy Charlie -A
Ought not thowi subpoenas to have
The second trial began on the 10th of has been Prosecuting Attorney, and in at home, but Mrs. Springer was absent
_ ?
got away
October, 1870, before Judge Charles R. 1862 was appointed Consul at Cadiz, and they said she wont away one mon-,1 been served before witnesses ~
Brown of tho Ninth Judicial Circuit, Spain, by President lancoln, where ho tog and they did not know where she ! We think them* witnesses might be
and continued fill the 19th of Novem­ remained till 1865, after which he re­ was, that he found the house of Mr. and obtained while the People nre pteeentturned to Grand Rapids where he has Mru. Lott locked up and could not an- ingftheir side of the case, and we feel
ber.
In this trial the most distinguished since devoted himself to the practice of certain their whereabouts, hut learned that a delay would do us great injustice,
Mr.
Hughee in reply,
reply, said
said that tho
the
that Mr. Ladow was at Saginaw.
^
r- Hughes
Counsel were cagaged on both sides his profession.

that,
but they con bo procured
sometime. Their wftarosew come readi­
ly, oare unwillingly. We submit that
we have usod due diligence. Wo sub­
mit that this Cdurt ought to postpone
until these witnesses can bo found and
brought into court.
Mr. Church said ho was not satisfied
in his own mind farogard to this, else
ho would not hesitate.

�previously excused,
ras called and chalen Chas. V. Robir.rnjected. Samuel
ofUtofrror
Hagerman was called and being absent.
tial opinion,' Mton
consequence Mr. Pratt h
Detroit
JWf
and
bed
A
rmed
and
oxNewton J. Nevins called, wbon he an­
whether it w31 take evidence tu change
that, did fa&gt; state that Ms spittian is preswd his uplftfoa. and isawnuch as nounced from where he stood, that ho
liable to change. diaquaHfies turn ? ITS tliftt opinwu was ukfasri Io Cwnttl he had an opiniou, but he was brought
decided Uw form of tt» question inl­ was rejwtod, aud Mr llemy J Jithrup forwun! and questioned and discharged,
was drawn. Mr. .Gerkev hud read of D. 8. BugW cal fol and announced that
he had formed no opinion in regard to
t'phriesi and was rejected, aad Mtaer the matter, hut he was peremptorily
— SMti-i.
1.^— beingchallcngud,
and Peter Covert called and
drawn.
Ehjah Barnum
exwish to hear any farther urgwmauta. Mead a-*Mr. Hugho.i naked the Court if he This juror wm then csMuadaiW incumpe- eoutufd. Mid be bad read all the teati­ rejected for cause. Cyrus Edmonds was
tend to it Itat itfmwi one u at work'
next drawn and rejected lor cause, aad
toulby tho Ctort, ««d J. W.
prw uring w ituessea, etc., srtiy not .•attend weald fa»d the facts upon which this rolctdlod. Mr. Cox was U*o» examined opinion, nud Edwiu &gt;L Balas was liuleffD. Chapman drawn but.Rulotf
to this ?
•
drawn.
Mt.
CacnpbeU
fa-fog
examined,
and
challuagod
for
cause,
and
John
F.
wasn’t wanted, when Horace J. Whit­
The Coart tarn asked for n written
It will take the Ihweutfati at Ireat
Emory c-dted. Mr. IteukwtiA wtw then had rt fH of it and formed and express­ ney wim called and .was abernt, and
ten Haya or two weeks to put fa their copy of tho request for continuance.
*"
rtfiaMs^
taken, lie had road otose &lt;4 the first
Walter Arnold was drawn, when Mr.
side of tWb cum and if these witxaawei
.
_
a.
Mr. Hughes num uced tbit the Defendaut
«« in th- Stalo it Mona tu mu llwr ran “ l"™ul of Umw wtarww and wn- trial, but none of the second, but did out
know that her bad fanned on epintoa. Brooks, of Maple Grove, was then was content with tho jury, a list uf whom
be procure !. They are 'not n*u(teil to- limes •that
— pursuit
- — • until
-• •thi»y are aeeded
Mr ItaokwWi wua )Hjrempturily chal­ taken and suid he bed not mad of the we will give fait the Prosecution will
morrow nor next week. Mr. and I Mrs. by Use defoanc. He had paid out mon­
lenged. and Franklin Peck called, who trial, liad haasd it talked uf, Init iiad not make some change in it in tho inoraIdOttoro peroons that bate out jrnao ey from huownpasWt u&gt; send the 8hersaiil he was over tat yew» ol age, farmed on tpiniou. Mr. Lothroji had iog
very far.
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Tho nul.po.wu wont loo l«w, aud &lt;bi- i
h«glo*»u n^u. ntwl that tb.nw ■I and was excused, and Galviu B- Dickin- read ufit and foruied and expreesed on
John J. Putter, J. W. Briggs, Miner
nhwitr rtar.nl unlv on- rlav aad h-ra.iM. : lluvo uoAm bo adifrd. to Urn bat of wil- I non oalhrt. Hugh Stauth Mug rxanuu- opution nnd wai t»j&lt; cted, and Btephea Mend, W|n. Mitetad). Walter ArnoM,
tbornwrfmv. .iw.,.,i out of town, ii
Mr.Bay. Mm. Ml lira. Fm-1. «i. ahihad
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.n oimuou wanohjlnnp.
.
- Ligenwc nan drown. Mr. Head befog Wm. 1*. Bristol, W. W. Cofo, John
«.uuimg Io. much -.Imt lh« van m.l! Bek and Mr. I. K Oorttoj.
I-Hwraium
tu which Church
Chunih oblartA
, ed far cuum’, to
objected, examined, find read «utemcnts of it but Wvbtter, leaa&lt;&gt; J. Brooka, Chnr'.ei Ba­
be foniMl. Tile l^roroettrioti hos had I &gt;(,- Hughes ubjicted to these tuum. ■ uud the jnn r wo* sworn nnd farther ex-! foul not fanned an c^aiium. Mr. 0. C. ker, IL Hough Calin, Joseph Odell.
umined.
Mr.
Church
read
pwuu
taw i Bates was exanundl and rejected for
Court adjourned till !» o’clock, to­
* the same kind *i uetk to
aud they ‘ be'ng added.
...
! frten tho Mich. Difvst in regard to ; cause, an-1 G. W Vateatinu was drawn morrow.
,
have been at work.
.
.
Iho motion for adding tin- naroen
uuil ifaja argued foe point that ■ and excused on account &lt;»f deafness, and
Can wo standJiwv aud presmu &gt; tli a • • th &lt; additiottal wittuxs:i.wo* withdrawn. .
gmwer ' Abram Ryensou drawn. Mr. Hanun
\wfat&lt;
in v-oir-l t &lt;
J*r’9 ,aor' wn' brought fo tfo-’, fimt fai had * imrtial opinion which it ■ wa* rejected for tsuue, mid Samur!
,
‘
’ nurning. a.teuded by tliat tluvote^l wife ---n _requireevidence
■.-----.j------ ------------ -i.;.i.
—Vr_..— ...------1_. J------would
u&gt; ivw
rciuow,
drawn.
Mr. Ingoroon
was also
AUUM
IU]IU.T
I IIHIBHI'
, which1 i Young .1
the f-uiuer to-timony,'but wo think the
who u ...Mill known t.. thh.tribl, nnd h„. &gt;11.1 nol .Kissis
thjok swis.,1.1
lh» Mlttl.
ehnl- VsMlbd.wl
rejected far
cause,
aud J.
- - -AttorW^***__ »
till!
G it* Z*1l
11 ««• ««■']
.F D.
Fl PnuUel was
«■ ... j - ___ •_
trinl shottld go nu.
bolli rm vidbly dfccirtl wbon th- ;(mgl. U ,hin wnv nr would rtuludo drawn. Mr. Ryerson vita rejected for!
GEO. C. WORTH
M’- Hughes »uwl hr uid not und*r_ Ooun rule) Cat tho (tin! would pnnwd
,„u
„ho ud o«r cause, uud Anthony (foodspuud drawn
otw U«I&lt;&gt;. a GvoJy«ar'« riujn-.
titand the point to his predicmmw’s arwithout thune witiioaw.
column olni newspaper, and and Hxoured uu account of rickaai*
VAN VELSOR E ROLF!
jpnneat. Ho socma to dwell entirely
S M U«. ll»&lt;inc«. Mirhtaui. Ofleo
and John • It. Crandall drown.
Mr, VTTORXEY
upon tlio question of diligence, if wc| The Court then ordered 12 nam-w he then read from 13 Mich. Iley. 224.
orw katfamal Saak, weave reu-&gt; aid Jtirw.:
1,0.1
C. ..ur bu,uAv ... fro“ &lt;&gt;■"
!»"«&gt;
j"™” •»
Tho Court ruled that Mr. Smith was Young hud talked uf it every chance
ZL. RFWELI,
»unH haw had ttem. W. u. hurt Jt””
u U Car' I incum]rt&gt;tent to rit. and Lewis Wilcox ho had and wro rejected ami Jocep'n
1TT0BNEV si U» Iomtsom
■ Mr. I’enneU Lad ■ hot
to trv a man fur bis Ufc, who
beet, !»“■&gt;-• U
K‘”S. ““
was called. Mr. &lt; ramer wa* next ta­ '*’ ’
mnwrelwl in prison fhr two pun with- •Wl“ Brigrtork. Benj. Cox, Lb. Hills, ken and said ho bad read part of lx»th eformed1 an opinion. Mr. Crandall had
OMAN. H. HAUER.
out n .ietfrr in his putk.-t- Tint u th. &lt;RuKh Srlnwter, (nbwnl) Bon;. F. &lt;&gt;„. trials and had formed-so direst Opinion, formed SB opiaion t»ml was rejected
I IS
•atravtkMl, Ijoroy
Beckwith,
Benham, but was peremptorily ctodtenged usul E. and O. II. Mooa drown. Mr. Udell
land of tlio mnn‘'ho n.lu to ,us dill- **"*
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a— ,k Qtoa. iV
u w_v.™
taUte *• with
*
r-.rnvr Siatr »o I J»tor—
geoou. The I'«“opte who have thou (absent) H. B. Barnum, Dwight Socket, C. Ph st replace railed. Mr Baldwin
ne thought the ifafajqf
ready. But there is (Hr
nun in
the People finish their ti
e trial
witnesses are rwwlasU d
was
»ei
down
for
the
1st
of
August,
but
This cnso, after the trial at Kalamato this time.
zoo, he did not understand to hare died
nor to have passed out of the public
for an order lo subjKnns witmind and hr k» airprivd at the wont
rltish wra» granted. Tho Reot prepotation. The Respondent knew
hie duty and th&lt;«n having charge uf it
What is the use uf wailing ' jttst to
the verge uf the August trial ?
'

Frof^iojial ajid 61/jipes.s Cardp.

had
। being
wfiq* exOmined,
vaxtuiuvu, said
wu beskrn
uv
ws fonomxw
- Mr. Church took them and firat callmi nJ a partial opinion and ra cbalteagsd

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and do they ask more of this man ? I
have no patience to talk about this ques­ Yankee Hprings and in the couaty 82 ' Church, who enwrained him farther. Mr. H® was dre.
tion of dili^nr- It was hinted the years Itehnd read « As cas» and : Hughes still objected to him and«aid he
Diamond drawn mho was rajMtod for
other day that justice liad been too lung
delayed. If %y justiea is luaanttoaspd

him, that oan ba
have those Witae-fa-*.

fflfl
ww ti. wiri-oitn

sly, but drawn C. la, Carpenter resided in Or- ’ mind went to a cundcrecn
angeville ami in county two years, hav
The Court rnlod that ihe juror was
Their tastiuMmy tag &lt;*me from Calhoun. He had cumpHent, bat Mr. Hughes mads his

W. B.Kiog.'«t «nJ S. j. BirtrtiM. ,«1U4. Wm.
n said that he did not know MftoMfe was then examined. He hud P Uttte drawn who had hie opmiun,
an opinion. John Webstar j fired in Michigan, it Aetyria, about &lt;hfch disqualified him.
money and subscriptions being rail
and I aili say that T ahi [Aid a defin

made same answer aa IsaL ; fourteen months, tea famrr. Had myEdward P. Telling wto next drawn,
K&gt;k bad formed an opiwon I n real a MwapqwrMreutot of this tri- had read of foe trial, faratofi an omn_
—j / D_: n—
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k^hqre without that, but tW’s toy buJ- X «. Hill M f«ni,l u ^iu'n bom
nose. Vonderjacwd dA*s not pay we, iMliiuu.J ; Hill nw) rail, uid B. M.
Hmm isiled. B. F U..kdl had
day I spend toueeeesarily, 1 do it at ray tea*! M opiiMn from rnliwmy ud
ud M. H. BUi. ostUd.

we might bo driven to this course, but
now we are in a wer».&gt; fix Ihan before,
for now wo are vilbottt the wituees
Chari in -fe'pringer. What shall be done ?

-HU™, hn&gt;« uil hfcl I Loth., UIlt« 4n&lt;n, who li.l nd dl
n-d «» k. cx&gt;uW jp&gt;t bold ot, but M ! ul Mt IrUl bill bld Ml feraad M&gt;opib.
». M fM-i in. Mr. HucUptM. na hm
moponil, ch»lteogrtb*aR&lt;,b.rtH.jM. Hril, cb&gt;Binr-l
■ r.U«d .nd Court ^joura—1 tiltho'rbn&lt;. tmp&gt;oflbi,1nad

1

epfakm
nnd was aeiortod, and Geo CmAt the opening of Cohrt Mr. HugJua
'
1urer oaifaL Dwight Socket hod fuxmnd • wked of several jrmmt ilielr reesdekce,
an uptaiou and was rejected, and' an,i then examined Mr. Emory who
'
1Chaa. B. Benham re-called. Moses Ful- mH he had fanned an epnfon in thi*
ter had an opinion and wasn’t wanted case and was rejected and Inane Smith
and Wm. Falk called. Hugh Smith drawn, who had already been excused
1
had an opinion also. B. M. Burr had and Daniel B. Pratt drawn. Mr. Disknever read of it and had no opinion.
.
Mr. Ellis had fornitd an opinion and । had lead the first trial but not much of

Hitrver wmmw.

nirna k Mvm

, quaKfiwl aud Milo Waldorf drawn wh&gt;
had hoard nuthiug uf Gipt trial but
portion uf recof-l and !M ftrued s
opiniem and wu rejected

John H. Day was nori drown, bad
1 ur 4, hnxfous ti veo this go on as any
read nearly all of first trial and all of iMCffim «tf !»»*!•. o»«ral CxSrvpincc
u&amp;an living. He had promised to dosecond except lawyers' speeches nnd wss
company tho n]&gt;plication ■ for adjourn­
rejected and Henry Houghtalia drawn
MILO T» WUKKLKB
ment with copy &lt;&gt;f stenographer’s min­
and Mr Rufos Brcok* peremptorily
utes at Knlamn*)0, but was unable to
challenged and Charire L timith drawn
(Arart
rejected
him
aad
3.
V.
R.
York
\
seeuml,
ami
had
formed
a
partial
opinget them on acoOnnt of the Reporter’s
and rejn t.xl for cause, and A. W. Cha­
«o.s called. Gee. Cramer had farawd ion which it would lake teatimony to
being absent.: ■
pin drown ani rejected for same reason.
aa opinion indirectly. C. B. Bei.ham change, ami tot was chuilenged for cause,
Mr. Church said in n-gurd to that ttaD. C. Griffith was next drawn and was
had formed an opinion aad was rejected , to which Mr. Church objected. Mr.
timony he bad nothing to say, but ex- Lind Lewis Baldwin called. Wm. Ftelk Hughes stated that in tho caw of this not wanted, aad Georgs H. Spaulding
NATIONAL HOTEL,
plainod that ho had been to Kalamazoo
took his place and Ahared bis fate. E. SHJQ'nKRD A CAMI’B
had. partially formed an opinion. Mr.; person, he asked Irim what was a parto see tho Reporter but he wan absent
R. Carpenter was next drawn and had
York had formed an opinion from tho tial opinion to which h« replnxl that it
and could do nothing. He procured the
read of it in jrw Pmt and Zfosw J&amp;wtestimony of first ami hearing part of- was that formed from readfog a part of
newspaper reports of that testimony but
*•1 " merely to see what was going on,
lost, waa rejrctol and Wm. Mitchel j the testimony, hencr, if be had read all
MIDDLEVILLE EXCHANGE,
he has not yet examined that, but if he
never cared much about it, nor got very II. H. “ANDY- JOHNSON. tfonssrir Pl.rk &lt;g *h«
called. Mr. Baldwin had partially i tho testimony*except tliat of one wdhad the notes of tho Reporter hero he
much excited over it.” Mr. Pennell
would not feel like answering whether fonned an opinion. Wm. Mitchell had 1 uesa and had made up lil.s mind thus far, was hero peremptorily challenged and
fanned no opinion. Mr. Burr was per- he would only have * partial opufon |
he would admit it or not till he had scon
Isaac J. Brooks drawn, who had not
A. W. RAII.RYt
‘ ­ which is a perveraion uf tho Supreme
emptorially challengetl an* Alfred” Par
his colleagve.
fuxmed an opinion in regatd to thumat­ I! AJIXIIS^ Alton, evraerof Chnrrii a
ker called aad had not fc|iii«-d urxupin- 1Cvurt rult&gt; referred to this morning A I
o,*r Uuol'ufl A UovtMi'. hoot a*
The Court then read from the Comter. Mr. Luther Brown was discharged
FUf-ilrinf a «pvciality. A ItWoli
juror ought
vugw to
w come
cono with
«»n a mind
mmu free
xree I
, w v tv
&lt;
,, ,
,
pled Laws the statues in regard to tak­ ton. Mr. Wm. Fulk waa the second ,jurur
r™. a opinbn. «1 a,»» u&gt;. wi*«. "j,n;J:,B“C,'""•nd
i
ing the depocBfion-s of absent witnesres peremptory challenge.
Mr. Ch Jh objrtml to the ,i» of SI,
'&gt;“W* ,’l-* ~k« ■» l~rDBS, J. M. k C. RUSSELL.
The names of the 100 additional ju­ _
nnd pressed the question to Mr. Church
_
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.
I’UlIlttirV ('MlirntWHi
emptory
challenges for
fur nnfAn^i
defense, nn.l
nnd PHYSICIANS »n&lt;! f*tirr»oa«. Th» treatmtnt of
Pftvate IliPMMrt will rwnita panuuHr utanUc-a.
as to whether he would admit the testi re™ were then called, among whom, Hughe* that the mind uf the juror Geo. Morgan drawn and rejected for
O9««ov»r Bownn A Gullovay’a Bank.
Iaau&gt; -B. Bsymond, Edwin C Nash, 1should be like a blank piece of paper, cause, and Henry Brown drawn, who
xoony or not
opposed the Supreme Court rule to
RS. R. J. K E. F. BHOWN,
1
He said be had no doubt but tho tes­ and Thadeua Dewey, had been excused. and
had read of both trials and formed nn
*u«. Oto
sttsoMR saM
AU
the ntones were then planed in the his allegation. Mr. Cheater said that opinion and wna challenged fur cause.
timony of thos.) witnesses was full and
Cfc.lf Wl.witx I
_ John J. Hendershott was next drawn
exhaustive, but the jury would not see box and Wm. P Bristol was callei 'the CoummI seem to mistake in applying
them, and he thought he ought to have and had not formed an opinion, after the rule of the Supreme Court aud ap- and next dismissed, and Wm. Dunn
till’to-morrow morning tu consider the which Mr. Ohatch announced himself ply one part to cne thing and another drawn, who followed him for cause, and
matter before giving an answer which content with the jury, and Mr. Hughes part to another Tho juror admits tlx*, t Thaddeus T. Dewey drawn who had
JOHN ROBERTS.
was granted and Court adjourned until took them and first coiled on Mr. Car- lie requires evidence to change his read of trial and formed an opinion PITWC2AH »»d Hwrvwn. Dvantac oa UtmZ-ay, uvar tin Cunrt Houm
pauter and challenged him Jor cause, l opinion, anti that opinion does not accord
9 o’clock to-morrow monring.
which disqualified him and J. W. StinchWM. UPJOHN,
and Wm. W. Oofe was eaDnd.
Mr. with the presumption that tlie Prisoner
comb drawn who hud discussed the mat­ PHYSiClAN and Buiyeon. Oflrt «wt
is teooewnt till proved gniliy. The Court
Mrwt. Haadua.
ter in debating dubs aad was also dis­
Second Bay's Proceedings.
held
that
ths
juror
waa
disqualified
said
far cause tod John H. Monroe. Mr.
A. P. DRAKE, Mqualified.
Bejggrtok was also challenged for cause Henry Uerkey was called. Mr. Wilcox
PARTICULAR aUMtlaa si van to lha Uaauatal of
Private FHmmm. Pfler over F. l&gt;. Aektry'• Drai
Isaac W. Messer was next called and
Hastings, August 15th, 187L
sod Mr. Church objected, when Mr. was tiy-n taken, who said he lived in
had funned no opinion, but was rejected
&gt; xuuriso sr.Hsju*.
Hwghni asked that he should ba sworn, Rutland, was a former, hail read of tho
Court opened at 9 o'clock and naked after which his examination was con­ case in Detroit TriUne and had formed and Edgar D. Rood called and rejected
for
cause, and Geo. Mason called and
Mr. Church if he was ready to answer tinued. He had read nothing of first an opinion as to his guilt or .innocence
ISAAC W. VROOMAN.
whether he would admit the toatbynny
was likewite rejected. Charles Baker SljjiyFP. OSes »: the Cosrt Honee, Haatinr*.
7.. • but
VW, euow
wuw of
vi last,
1051, nod.
IkQU. fanned
looses aa
SJk opin
opiu-­ and he was challenged for the cause
was next called and Jolp H. Munroe
nhmd to, or not, to which h. ropM, w M tlr m, mtrte, Mr S„ta and Elijah Barnum drawn.
P&lt;S^tKas«Ur&gt;&gt;1^’
C",l^DU“, ^M*81
ho
«m v&amp;anv
,X ll.n
. .
...
he w
was
ready to answer, and
tho reasons .insisted
Mr. Pheteplace was then called and was peremptorily challenged, and John
on hil challenge Mr. Church
~ £ hJma l loryL
for his answer did not particularly con­ then took him and asked him if ho said he hud rend nothing in regard to J. Potter called who had read of the
cern anybody else. Ho said that at could hear the trial and presume the tho case till after ths prisoner was trial, what was contained in two issues
this stage of the proceedings he could Priaonsr innowmi till pronountted guil­ brought to Hasting,., had not termed nn of “Weekly Tribune” also Van Arman’s
not consent that it should be read. ty, to which Mr. Hughes objected on opinion for or against the prisoner, nor argument but hud formed no opinion.
K. K, ICIM.
Reading testimony is but half of
bad he any bins.
J. ROBERTS fc CO^
wn want the won), nnd tlio aoumn aad wltTjndg. of hi. ran ao
to hi.
Mr. Bidclpian being nxamizuMl, as id iy challenged, and Guy R. Durfee drawn General Naxva Dealer*.
expreoeions of the witowg, beridre I do cusapetency,
----------• cited
• * -the case .in —
and
13 ho was a farmer,, hiul read Weekly Tn- and challenged for cause. John T.
not think the motion is nfade with good Mich. 224. Mr. Church then asked
in both trials aud had
an j Hinchman was next drawn and also
- - fanned
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if a juror must know nothing about a opinion, and was challenged for cause, challenged, and Isaac B. Raymond

�as the sjriter of the article to which we The Orand Rapids and India** Ball
refer, and pf which we have not the
Road
slightest doubt.
About that New Testimony that Mrs.
From the Big Bapids I*&lt;upen&lt;ir*t we
Field has brought from Maine, to which
H*mxoK Tvkabat, Autvsr 16, 1871. lb. ghffl. refers in the cloning j-nra- clip the following article pertaining to
graph Of this tirade Against Vanderpool, this road and rh? pronosM connection
:xetGt 2. sxttzt.
we presumd 'tee had a specimen Jn the to Travers City:
abusive nt&amp;auk site made on one of the
Tho rail* were ixud on the Gland Rajmost nSpectabte (Hthcna of this city tn
THE EAGIE,V8. VANDBBPOOL.
irts ft Indium Kailrpad to Boed City,
her nttetapt, in a mo^t unladylike man­
about seven and a half miles north of
ner, to make au Impression against this
I’arw, some days ago, since which Fmo
Wv find In the Ahpfc of the 10th Inst, reqondent.
the actual work of laying track bus been
an article on the trial of George Van­
suspended for want of iron. The track­
derpool, m hish It »nt«e in Its issue of THE PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRACY layers have not been idle however, nor
tho 11th was telegraphed all over the
has any fimo been lost in tho ultimate
Ltok o*t for
country and came back to them through
Under thii heading the Eajk of Fri- completion of the work. They have
the associate pre* dhpaithde, and came
iv gives in brief the liutory of the fi­ been engaged in ballasting up the track
neat being Inserted the second time. nancial ofs iatiuns of the Democracy of recently laid, which must be dona be­
fore it oan be us“d for running regular Adrrrtiimeklff GRANT $ RfflLLIPS.
JVelb wo have heard before of chickens
tho City of Now York, for a few months trains.
coming horns to roost, and do not won­
It is the intention of tho nomjNiny to
der It was sent back, for surely mnut of lust post, which wo cotomviid to tlio atthe facte set forth will be news tn George tenltoa of the tax-payers of our county, extend th" road irom LeRoy to Clam
Vanderpool aud his friends, aud onnse- and ortpecially to the citiw-ns of our city. takes, a distance of 16 miles, the pres­
ent season ; and to effect this, the work
qusntly should lie seen by them.
The old tuldgi', ** Democracy « every­
The Baffle says: ‘Hl te reported thut where tlii' same,'' should put our people of grading has been let iu sections of
two miles each to rojqiotuibio contractors,
the defense hek tho means to mibpumn
witness, hut there Is not a । artiide of on their guard, especially when wo con­ who aio required to cuinpteto their work
truth hi thhrircet rumor.”
sider the. jtoritivo violation* of our or­ about the middle of SvpL'mbcr. This
In this statement the Eagle made a ganic Law of our city officials. But Grand Rapids &amp; Indiana Road m under
ooiilract t-» be completed and ready fir
ead mistake. There it &lt;t lack of aidant
lead what the E*ylt »ayaj
use next year as fhr ns the ]ioiut of in­
to subpoena a witness and nearly 8200 j
bavv lira, oouUUmtalbv U,« cl'je.u l,?l
kl,&lt;"' j"!
•*- tersection named, tt’id t|iat il the people
HMlM.furtb.l|u.rWr,«lM1„l. hl '“'"T »"**'*’• In
Xwl •‘‘.v of Unnid Traverse county will build the
other
&lt;«,«»„&lt; lb.
.................. road*b«d and fuiuisli tho tins in the
..omni, thn
.i
, Hough of Detpond. and it m mnet inter-. same time,*trains will be running lie‘"«n . Ih»
the oiilmry „..t. ■
„„„• ,h„
„
|,v I
•, by (tween Tnivcrso City and f ’hicngo, by
have reached thi.i •• dreary j rhe close of navigation next i»aH&gt;n.-i J
Judge Hoyt, two weeks ago, mmte tin :
’ jI Judging from what the Ihrnhl gays, I hi''
. .
.
order tint V.ndep»ol&gt;
Ihl. Jel),
x,.„ Yorkkb .u.d^uutv a'SaTtat-t^
(ii-yiful '['»nv.tuvniL, nren.it.i ii, ‘i«
«L&gt;
Should be su .'panned at the expense rtf i&lt; now rq-urted by Controller Connolly ‘hair part toward securing thia dedrabl" .
the people.
T hb onler. os the Eag’r | to be,
out|ot&gt;
knowing the vim and pera-­
Well knows, include, only whnsMs
S100,V.m..W.S!.
vernuco of thos^tlereofthe^North!who reside in the Stale, and does not Li* Wv have four official or semi-official i Wood*”’a* we do, wo shall expect to l
.lude any medical experts Chat are so land-marks along the route. On the m*c trains from Ira verso City reining
Msentisl to the defence, and wlio*e tea-; 1st of January, 1869, there was an uf- I Big Rapids before Christmas of 1872.
tlmony is required to make the tri il Im-' ^‘“l report, and the debt ot the city wis j will give the Company ample time to lay
partial.
.
'
' then,
the iron and put it in perfcol; running
Awun, lbo£-,wi nukr. ,01,,, u th.
, , , «-’O,3-4,94S-hi
.ad.r
wim-r •'.&lt; in. .nd .bunt
russtll ne fins
dmunror lb- n.wt impniunl
S»""&gt; -h O'". Ib-r., th. tot «f Kwmbpr ryiUr Imin* yfll
for cb.d.r.nc., lb&gt;l 1.dreid«llv uu)u«. nTj" n U n™ ■r“r&lt;'r’
1'
ru»»,aK
"”5“Iwlc. «bL. h.. iMllilMl ln ,Kl. ....
Ib’brrt. and ulhor., a win offinal re- taneo fnnn Lian. Lak.. Io lr*,aow Cltv
Here their m-i/&gt; (food*.
andtot
th"
"f ,h"
! h only about dll, ..nl«, thi, niUputd..

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has left forObto, as sh * did preaooi to . mok'‘ a "P01*’,lOli avoiding to tliat re- Uit$ eastward to intersect with ch-.&gt; Grand I
the KAlam*x» frial. There she Ip be- I P®rt ^,e debt of the city and bounty of Rapid* A Indiana Railroad near Fife I
yard the proores of the CtrenkUsurt of J New York was,
‘
. of
-.us
: ’lake,
two and.....
a Jialf wles north
tho ‘Ham county, but. no doubt, lirxattend8*1.Mtt,515.W.
: i«MDt wbare the last named road crosses
ance can be procured for a reaM.u*blc More nroaxei* Now we
ManiMeo river. In a letter to Hon- I*ercompenaaUnn’* Is to do dishonor to the I .
i .*
• ■ .. । u r« i.
the first of tho promised ry Hannah,
22d, 1871, GK*
Gen
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"dated July i&amp;M,18n.
, T’.
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monlbljn.jx.rt^.Beul-frvm
ib.Cim. U. W Cm. lv»iilml of th. Cjmni
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mummy rations—oiucuu — truru ia«
nonMui
InurnaHani aiu&gt;h
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tMmeaU. fpSBerir
reapeete &gt;h'
dr Journalism,
such aa ij troU„._ IWnu‘ ..tf On the 1st. of.. Av
rogwit, al Improvement Company, Mtimateathe
the Eagle really represents.
I 1^71, the city and county debt off New coat of tha ptopoaed launch road at
The Eagle I art her says of her:
। York was,
8250,000 for. a track of tho. ordinary
•She wm the witness who MW Her1100.055,3W.83.
; gauge, 4 feet 8 1-2 inch**, and $167,Mif
*Reroo«m, .Mept, .
That i&gt; certginly progmaive.. Upon
Uj
। tor a track of 3 feet gaguu. Gen. U^ia
,------------------- -------- ------------- also nay* in the same letter, that the
lav?the
.t hl. hL—
®Brk&gt; ■ In twoatd a half years, th.
txx&gt;n.'
■ ,
•
■ wo have run m debt, under Meoan.
Muskegon Ahead.
&gt;!■ k another paipable mbreiifMMi-i
.CuunoDy and Hall, |7],&lt;»3O,tatioa ol the facts iu the esse, as the «x1-ir month.— j ------------------------------From the Miukegun Chr
---------mid*- ..
of —
the.
aminatfon Qf the evidence of both ¥"• ‘ ,yto, or
.«y y«r our tore lure ton guuig p,), iMt„ „ clip 11h, !ou„mnK, .nJ w»k
Springer and Mr?. Vanderpool wHixi------- R--------------------„r- „ . ,-&gt;- y ,5St yy .^Tiagk j,nFt. to» —
-to Mr JOT.to»i»
i doii*~ °n i‘”“'° •'■"“Mt- h ''■*u
■? t,i“ b“*
ST
Jr .
irenretol book. bid. ..yttolt Wore, .nd Ito to Bo.d wTT i. Uzi, u h,
to*Utolk. do«“^.*iohto^ore“r tonlhn.i.il.ny wo.dor tol ltoWd Mid il .told.
on tbu rar MutotDe uaac &lt;ae uog came to the house of ]wr Connolly finds it is very difficult lo
,L ,
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c
vrad.nr»l.
Bnisll ,h„ rrinling of 1b. toounl, i’’" £"’“d*
»■«• raplkil raoSThe following would seem to lautaate ! which, tho Mayor two weeks ago a«sur&lt;-d donee :
;
• - •*
the intention of the Ehf/e mi^o to pro- us, was begun weeks before that ?”
^e have expressed the beliefall along
vent, the Hharal men of Michigan from '--------- n
------that tho Detroit, Lansing and take
contmnltooTtolr tondrarelotop
_UntU furth„ b„Ul, ““'■*«» tolrto would to
a brother and a Mend iu diatrere, and 1« ; .
.
.
u T &lt; tu Muskegon and that Muskegon Would
certainly unphilanthropic, especially I tt PftJ9eilEw tnUn on the
« M, 1*. b. j
tjj0 porf of departure aud arrival for
when It to known that Mr*. Vanderpool, »• K- *ai leate t’r*nJ R*!*1* **
tM fine of iium-w poMengar and
whose heroic devotion to her husband port, wwy Simdoy morning at 9 o'clock freight boats which are to conMct_tlp
does the highest honor to the name of ’ n. m. Returning will leave Fruitport at | Michigan
woman, is dependant on the donation*. ■ 6 p.TO. Fare fcr the Bound Trip, 81,2a
tL 2m
of lb. publle for to MU. BM unlv U ] yul|
will to otorRud if Ibk.l. uw j
rf «... c.oteJ to

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'

lire n»nnM»u »'tn t a &gt; rnL.i
i B*w’'in« lb, debt, on thv nlli of Ootob.*,.
tonupn^uon to, rte lurtttol.r. wto lWu,
d.,bt of New York eily and
“^5
“t!1 dW
lb. uUorinoBt wunty
^inrerity To^rof^rb. ..low. lhal L
»55,«V,'M.77.

,

rpRUSSES A SUPPORTS.

Thankful for past Avon, we aollcita
continuance of the same.
ACKLEY A SLADE.
Haatinre, Dec. 15 UN.
33tf |

Save Your Money

J. P. ROBERTS 4 Cd

DRUosa,

compound

Medicines,

VJ
Q
SpAINTS &amp; OILS

JFVfcv,

omI*

™ bitters,
A® C*ni* a Battle.

Dye Stuffs.

ten".. ° 1JL Ire '"nolwdlli.l.l 11 Jr Ih ■ mt‘,'cnl Hotel At Fndlpjrt i. now opra. quato for their purprere. to now the
tore. B-tore, nolwllli-ttol.g lb.
tore toi. P™f tot w. were right to. bran giren
Vduntrer Craned In lhl&gt; cue are einl- Th" Strainer Jenuiren to to. r toab &gt; Mf
Uf 4„t Borton—
uent men, and kind hearted as their i will bo in readiness to convey passen- , tho tW() «&lt; i10avy» m„n oJ tjje- Michigan
oflbr to defend a man they believe inno- j gers to i»oint* of interest on tho lakog! Central, have been making a careful ex­
rent, who *tand« charged with a high ' These attractions and the erMralrd min- amination of the ports on this shore, and
crime, wthout comfieniMitiou folly nt- ’ orul
ttt thot .,]nce mil&gt;t
they were here nil day on Wednesday,
teets. Yet J»aid council were essential
*_____ . ..r,of l««t week. They made a minute surto the best poislble defence, nnd for that I ar,1U1^™
;
’ j vey of Muskegon lake, the mouth of the
School Books $ Stationery.
the resjtondent h dqiendaqt &lt;»n a lib- J for which they are indebted to the cour- jja’rbor. the mills and uf tho city genweral public who have nobly responded, ! tecy of Mr. Bran, tho Sap’tof the Valley ' afiy. Upon returning to the hotel, afacctbate coMrouxDiya or
ter their examination «.r
of everything
and are responding to hu call for aid. ' Jjiy., of the M. C-II. R.
about the city, Mr. Adame said emphati­
But read what the Eagle has towy j
_____
■ t ■
----toulthre.Jou.Uo...:
•
LtoSira.Rto.ral. Irra.-Tun. cally, in the presence of never*! of our prescriptions and family
leading citixen*, *' Thi&lt; it th* point for the
••Anouior current report prevails that ■ ,,__ •
,re,r.«»«.r.t5nr,
Vanderpool h greatly In need of money ■ ^blea are in process of construction at western tensinra of the rood, and to thie
RECEIPTS.
to pay counsel. It seems strange Hurt Holland una Muskegon.
point it 'Wlo M.1" •* &gt;«,” said Mr.
this should be so when eminent lawyen* ’ Tho sthtion at Fennsvillc » completed, Joy, “/As road.shall be running to Mnskehave volauteered to detend him. . A fine station is being erected at
Michljtan.
Among thwie was Mr.. Fowler, of Jgau- Breedsville.
So* who will be .tho first man to say
to, tora io
otNra- that the efforts of a few of our leading
o&lt;I with the case from the coatsnenve- . A u.w mJ. irrak
. r, . .
, -..-i —
mentg and wm Vanderpool's *mt co«ii- J&lt;^ connecting the Detroit and Milwau- men to have this road built to Muskegon
sel. Another volunteer was Hun. Geo. ! keb Railroad more directly wit tlio V. have amounted to nothing; that it would
C. Bat**, of Chicago, who baa been I ft M. 8. R. R.
HERRICK.
have home here anyhow ? We know
United Staua Attorney. Mr. Cheever ; At Montague a long sidetrack hM
whereof we affirm when we Mauro the
Is a volunteer and is In the ca»c. When . ,
. X*
*
people
that
but
for
the
constant,
unflag
­
the people pay for court and jury, and
1 ut.rutnto.ira.ra I. togrera rajintaraAA. ApiJ«l™,
ging work of four or five men this road
. to accept a «it- would not have been built to this point.
the attendance of witnewea. and when ! Muskegon, hM resigned
able counsel volunteer, it docx not ap nation with Chief, F meer Haven ont That their efforts have been attended
pear whv there should W nth a hne tfje Nt* York and
_
ranhtngton Rail* with success must be in the highest deradery lotrera.y-OMra w&lt;».y. '
m, in
&gt;f

L-^ J

Jaundice, Indigestion, SourStomaeh, Cfurtlpenret, Ne trout gtnd
Sick Headache, Liver Complaint,
in Children, Pile*, Blllou* Complaintt, Loot of Appetite, Erup­
tion* of the Skin, Pimple* on the
Face, and all Diiauft of the
Blood ; also the bent Diuretic an
Ute for Kidney Complaint*,
Weak Back, Fain in the Point,
Lumbago, GrarcL Rheumatinm,

of Shepard's Compound Wahoo Bittars
.than there ie in ■ whole case of any
other kind in market

Country, as the beet Family Medicine
in use. No Family should be without
them in tho House, and thereby eave

Price, only ."&gt;0 Cents a Bottle,
Far Sala by I&gt;r«tr&gt;to» aad Daaltn Oaaanl!?.

C. N. SHEPARD,

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

Hotels —
nre*being
built .1
at T.nn.
FennsviUe
And then the Eagle, goes on to ctm- j Ora*.i_
issia
meat a* follows:
.
j| and Manlius.—St. Ji. Utrald.
ITine Gold Jowell
The defenae—at leati Mr. Chbtvs'rwlll rely somewhat upon what It balled
Mss. Frra&gt; is sli
the New Teatimxmy, .referring to the
Hawley. She is
vagaries, and expr
. tivo tonus an to
tape of th* defeMt* win* division of
Go there tor your
the Jury, Just as It wm th Kdamaiw. Hoin* Jeenud
Well supposing she does. We pre­
it is understood that thia it the last trial
of the owe, and a failure toonvfct will sume alw knows just as much about the
CHOICE GROCERIES!
set Vanderpool at liberty. The defense
Nil ER
------- ---------- ‘ *- get a verdict of “Not case at the king of Madagascar does,
A fine stock Jest Ornin!
(tramenta,
exjiect the jury will and her opinions consequently should
COME AND SEE THEM Agent for lk»ju»Uy cslsbrtwd
disagree.”
not have the slightest influence on any
TATLAB A FARLEY •Rfiil.
All of which la the purest both, so far
j
m It relate i to the hopes of the defense. person.
Oyster# and Bjercshments.
llMtioga, Mich.
They do, as we well know, expect a ver­
Thirteen thousand doflare worth of on hand at all hours.
dict of XOT avrLTT at the hands of the the .bonds of Owoaso, given to aid the
H. A. BUb'ELL
twelve intelligent, houeat, and educated Jackson, Lamdng and Saginaw Railroad, 25yl
men, euch aa always constitute Juries in have recently have been purchased for
the county of Barry, who are to set as 25 cents on' the dollar.

Solid Silver aid Plated Ware.

To the Ladies!!

Grand Rapid*. Mich.
For Sale by ACKLEY &amp; SLADE,
-•;________________
Hastings, Mich.

CITY PAINT STORE!
J

COMMIX* k. BROWN, ‘
PAINTERS.:
Graining,

Sign and Ornamental?

Mitcniis. Window
Oleas, etc., ete.

MONEY TO LOAM !

why the Eagle should mi*pres. nt in
i be latest
IlMPOBrAST
mfortamt.._
—The
I*tret telegrams
telegrams
this particular, unlere It Is determined .
Euro
^^nce the sudden and
te aid, right or wroag, In the convtettan M.riotlM
of Qoeen Victoria.
Of thb respondent, though he be a. In-1
----- ----------nocent of the murder of Herbert Field
When the beer runs out does it hop ?

HACKUVK^
JOHN WHITMORE.

.

�rstramt

eiRDSELL

n.UiR»MM

BJrifaptrttl'ja TBi t iTAU
PwMl(h«i

tart
of Mr. arid MH.OMU&lt;f0«nu
utadiuw®. TbaMgatl

,We

f. IS, &lt;171.

wm Pound on tU .hors
the lai
Saturday and (bat of Mr*. ti. tfc

&lt;m U&gt;t attarno.0 1 J ata Uh. W
Was it accidental T

Custom work made tin abort notice,

Citv Itoctfoi. Ait. &gt;1.

Clover Hilliers!
SUPERIOR. MWRRY AND STATESMAN
Kanlamazoo nnd A.nn Arbor

WHEEL CULttVlTORS, ,
OAtt AND KALASSfO,

BALL,

PLO WS AAW CtASTIJVOS,
SAWING

StACHIltM.

ItAMOWS,

felV.,

and the largest stock of

.AGiucrrizrtrTtAL

machinery

.■____

The special elect ton occur* Monday,
August Slot, Mt which time two Justice*
are u&gt; be elected; alm an iron bridge I*
to be Voted for, or funds to build It.
Every raau should Miatatb this enter­
prise, for It is a ►h*«k for a city to 1-oast
ofa •Broadway" and then tolerate such
i nufaMM of a bridge a* the one on the
ThornapjJe.

Our Daily.
TKA.iw.-We return our thank* to
Hot yeeterday.
Mr. N. P. Hutted, of the Grand Hi nr
And ditto to-day.
NuiMries, at Lohell, for**peelmHivart«
01 for wflter twhl.
ety of the Canada Eng Plum. Thia la a
Getting Ditsty.
new vur|ety of great excellence, recentr
Ths town is full jurors.
ly introduced from Canada, site very
The Hotels are crowded.
large, ripens from the 1st to the 16th of
Boarding Housra artd to# Cream ParBugust, color dark purple—flavor ex­
cellent, jiilcy and delielon*; trees hardy, Inta, ditto.
early abundant beOTOM. The most val­
The eamp meeting h«M by the Methuable mid desirable variety In cultiva­ odlaU near Nashville, closed Monday.
tion. We recommend those* nnmeHcs
The uqw time table gives aatirihetion.
। to the people.
Boo the 11*1 of ndvHwemenfs in this
nnd
issue.
, .
BrtnraMt th* railroad meeting
Wednesday evening.

SB

in Burrv County—for sale by

burrall.

_ RtWcWYAX'B.

evenlhgandi
i nt th* day
Energy, Invincible determination, with
&gt;1 of tbs emir
a right Motive art* the teyera that rule
the trial. Adverting
the
Wvtld.—Gbaxi* Raritrt Bananas
baek arnnbetw of the
rates reatamal
lining a bitef history of C&lt;nxto»« Jbcian.
first IMe «
eyi, *te-, can be had If
the case, atU
in the rite at
applied for ri|
TM
if
GritH

lirssKLL A Nrnxs at the Phami'
Cmm there nave good f‘0 cL Tea far 60
cento.
’ dw
Ladies' flue »b&lt;xs of the latest styles
at fltirTAX'e.
An Every-day Story.

'■Helio John, where afeyou going?" '
“1 Wax golhg down hcr^to.buy *wroe

grooets,"
“Well i am going down to Mace Alk'h'a to buy mine."
•
"boteh tb Allen’*? Why, I never bo’t
any
of him,
always go
to buy
myoi
uim, Ilamyis
” there
uiwew
uu.»
.nd wall paper, but I never
i thought of buying groceries there. Not

long ago I bo’t a whole net of crockery
Noeh 1’. Husted was in town yester­ sii&lt;) p*jx*r enough to paper my house,
day. We like to sec Mr. H., Ho al­ there, 20 per cent, cheaper than I could
ways bring something good.
buy any where elwe. Beside* Iicwakranted IT.
Tha erockery he keep* L
A large party gathering nt the resi­ the Boot's celebrated ware."
dence of C. G. Holbrook Es^-. fosl!
'Well, 1 always do ro on groceries.
: and I know yoo can. Besides he takes
evening.
■■’
■ -ta
—
i anything 1 have to sell at a fair price.
The Hon. Manth &lt;&gt;idding«, &lt;&gt;f'Kala­ I too. I get a letter tobacco, tea and
mazoo, has been appointed Governor of sugar there for tbo same money than
New Mexico,
■ any where else in town."
j Bt!
M. AU-EN.
Mra. C. 1&gt;. Valtandlgham died at. j
Pjltf &lt;| Washington Uiock. Aug. 16, 1871.
Cumlx-rtand, Md., last Sunday. Shu
— Ij Warranted Custom Made Boots from
never reentered from tho shock of her
husband’* death.
1 Detroit, Grand Rapids and Jackson

x. p.
Office in John WoUrrtt’s Hardware jjforo, finrtvn’s New Block.

0. fi. A J W. ifeffcLEY,
(Ructrteers to Picksy A Brail**.'

Cnaxee or Timk.—Hr the new time
at RtttY.ixr«
Tkf attention of Railroad men from
card which took eflixi Sunday Aiig. 13.
other, tothni North and South of ux i*
___ on
________
.___
drains run aa foUows ftcin'H listing-;.
Call
Mim __
W______
ilcox___
tor. tallltaery
now bi'ing directed to our nulnutd talk good* of all the latent ami beat styb-w,
■
eoufo war:
.. Ktijr
*■
Muruing express 7;50 ’a. in., Tuixed h’m

?;3f&gt; a. m., diiy express *2;0U p. ni., Hast­
Fan l.rjrr aa.— Ibxno
«ao .if,
~~~ f
ing ucconituodfttio'; from Grand T’apid* | Dr. Lite*1, commfoom la lh« ■ All ix-rwui. who arrowing jue. u&gt;i»t
I arrive 7j3(l p. in.
■ ertio.atriow of Africa, Irrtun. at Vufcm ,’t*"*"’’''X**!"
*
j.
1 thirty davs the accouDtswill be left with
aotxo4w£*r:
nail to-night_____
4 i jn«f1c? ftw collectforf.
.
Hastings accommodation 7^&gt;U p. ni.,
JpttF. M. Bm-smeb.
mixed 12:ll&gt; p. in., ruatt 8;05 p. in., ev’g
Work h*a commenced on the MarHasting*.
Aug.
dw
shdl 4 Coldwater Bailrond in Tekonsha
express 8;00 p. in.
on Monday last. The contractors intend
Fimbt NArrtrirat Ctrmnxo Hbijm
|The Itatfngs A T^well Raifroad can *&gt; male a short job of the grading, and
fOT. f
Bnd
nwrberouatafi in nn n fix*! ton.m in ! will
*"l have the njad reedy
ready for
forth.*
to- in
---- the tie*
a short time.
other h-iitfls, a positive litilc in the chain
if
E. G. Wiluamr.
■Imf will nhifo' us with thn Pottn.
Man Kill» rw Lexsnro.-.We have
The place to buy your iKwt- and ahocOcntera! IL B. South and East, and the received h brief disfidtoh, INlt n man &gt; j.
ot
‘ k
Rvkxax’s.
Norifiem Pacific J?. IL with the Great stepped in &amp;mt of an engine in motion '

Mil, it
Broadway.
'

THE CELEBRATED

GRANITB .STATE

*CLan*i Jg on Sunday and was runorer ,
'*
••n»»v«cu.’*
! and killed. No name given.
.. Rich day brings neWs at the populur|■■^l* ♦
J ity, high standing and thorough disciirPhe» (lamor Omrprv **
A PkxbaI-HiK.— Hie Marshall arrested I Pphe of the Grand Eaptds Busiues'
* 1 three of our baslfiess meh this morning
k
Britt-detormination of tho
for gelttoff In a “Weaving way" Mon- I*0?1” al
hi sustain its pft*t grafid
day rvenih^. Th&amp;r case is being .tried '
_
before Jualico Clarke under the ortll-]
,
nano© .relative to “drunkcnnM."
. Afivrurorc.—Th-’ borineis n&gt;» of
.
------ —♦ ♦
.
Chicago fill.-to oversowing tfie’ w*l; The smhll jxrx Ih rugfnrf tom- In j umus of the ZnW-at ttMiUtj-tir Utousdi.c
Grand Rapid-. The Timn goes for the j Mart a cuUuma per vear, and oue of
JW-Krtl 7*.«wwn.r tryl.&gt;r&lt;o«&gt;n. *.telaiwl,u.inM.*0»mia Itaeimarti
cMllt; It . ih-»irlrt l&gt;r
1(M* t:10UMad
orrieftr
. thll m.ttw li. tin. Un- .««•.« will tn . Uvcrluu^. «nd pui, rich lw tl„, u.
prevented fruti spreading.
. vestment. Nd muupy ;* tetter invwded
&lt;
,
------------------ ------- .
.than by tho judiciouH use uf printers’
” The National Hon-c I’.dr oix-m* at ink, and wo believe tboui'bi.xjss &lt;4 our
Kalnhii'Koi to-d1y. ?]M*elal trains will' nty might b&gt;* tuou:uu:i&gt; in um year il
l-c run on rhe Lake Shore A Micbigim ’ &lt;’ur merchant* would advertise a* Hber• Southern mid Grand Raiphis-A hidtann . «tty a* tlio.v.* nt B it'.ln:Crock .and JackR id I roa»M during tin* me*. Train* will .
do, and iatef as umJi paui.4 to secure
be run in th** orer-iiinr and late iu ih&gt;* r**h p-’ying civt uner*. £r.’ it, men o* ‘
evening,
■
Hastini’s.
- .
‘

1871”

Farrier’s Improved!

Northwest.

Hams. Williams. &amp; Co.

C.H. H 11ES,!

CornSheller!
FOR SALE AT

W. T. EASTMAN'S
Warehouse on Broad ivuy.

Land and Calcined Plaster,

I Sadi,

Doors

• Grocerie

Crockery

Blinds.

Glassu arc.'.

LIME, WATER LIME.

Ac.. A.&lt;

LUMBER, LATH, anil SHINGLES

। Mr. Jxiaw ItotchkiM.. I....ught to u,
To T,,r
H
«ith ex­
Cheaper than-any b't- ro fa Hartlngc. j tho other day, several suuili plumb twigi U,i,!Frlle*
! blown from
trees. Otu lunch on u ^'h-ut reading matter, indiidin^a num,
limb only about sis inches long' con-!,,Cr
ittuntrnhyl articles. }n its variul
tafaed’ristoen. They‘are of tho bluo ' tont‘ n*4 Wv* nul’ec ’■ l’&lt;V-teg Veto, a
variety, uud very forge.
!rno 8}or.v of too plain*: ’Ononta! sketch—«»; An Adveuturo in I’aris: Histor. o:
Tun l*nn$£.- Tbo Detroit papers only tho Expn&gt;s Business: Thu’ Convale-nre repto-ented, a* yet, ut tho trial. Jo- cent Camp ■ The Lfoiu of th * Mrtrmoft. A. SZ.'roHb/' r^LT'w:
M«'W.*

August 1”. 1?71.

LUMB#,
; Of nil Kinds.
4 tncl

BE«T

■ ' Ur.. 141 ns -«** c. F fisrigtit i Co.

ItlJHSEUl

This is. Uic Lad-. it ho drove'
the doves to market, and

Hardware.

J. G’lteou for tbe.Fo*', «P uudcratand, i
lu wevcr, that th-. Grand Rapids Daily !
briaonrat and Kaliimaxoo Dally Tdc-:
yrcTA are each to haven rtprewutatiw.,
MaU our sancto^ywr Irana-, Boy* •

HASTINGS, MICH.

i

FIITE BOOTS!

at Stauffer’"'

Wi: learn of sevpril partre# from with-:
i in threw miles uf Ionia who have cumo
I clear to Hastings fo 'WH thoir wheat, I
i

reading letter priro&gt; her© than thore.

■Keep the bail moving keep the prioos up
ftn“m
■&gt;-» other
_
citiiH, to hero to sell tlnMfc lucte, and
VV 'O ODR"[T.*F1JJ’ J vonxe^uently leavu plea

In the m&gt;. vimiactan..!»,t

Harnesses.

REMEMBER,

1

Wtxrra. "rrr.tr Ttrrn."_\ (O'i

We will not be under-

In Michigan.
Jobs A. Gmxble,
Marx Rvmudll.

for warm meals at all hours.
Remember the place. Op­
posite Lein’s Bakery.
South side State St.

All Style* of Women's and Chil­
dren* Wear,-®j

The Best in the City.

I- E. STAUFFER.
J. C. WOODRUFF.

,------ ~

ANOTHER RAILROAD.

A Meeting on Wedieiday,
Ereatng
______

Farmers, Mechanics, Merchants, every­

Washington Block. South tide State St

sold by any House

toe A. O. F. A««ocuaiwu, No.
^aMaa
iSvvi’ Y°rk* $2 ad
l*r

money/tght here in eirculi

*

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

Jsc"aitovi-h : Lmhes Olio; OurCLattpr-to»x for young folksy Saentific aud
Carious Facts: Itej/ckuh Deportment:
Wim: Odd Feltow«hip Tench, s; Carres
pondenafl’frofo nU quarter . ft,-. T’cT.’-

u» Depot, ..d pua for. and
.^fUGmad lUpi,!,. H. («, X
th© Court IIomw, Wedneo’y evening, Aug
"
■
i
, " o is to cross the.
WMwj wratal ha way lo th. Mid Orwad Btrn- V.U..
■ u.
,
’.
.......... .. —; 'Jnsuu xirvi
Let us secure its
sitting roim
nresentlv came
laTn.i lw.nL
.* at
_,
”
nnm and presently
back . X.
location
“Mr nrw.. *
OUT own tours, insieaa ot atMr.op.at lawfog j, to p, elMw^
ia&lt;)f
■
wanted one ticket for my wifa.”
wilted.--------

ntal foforest to all. Doulfal to .Uead,
Agmt oad bring along your neighbor.
By order of Committee.

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                  <text>DAILY
VOL. I

HASTINGS, MICH, WEDNE&amp;DA

1NING, AUG. 16, 1871.

THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL. I

WHY THS ion; U llu.

Third Day’s Proceeding* •

Th. wm of old. thcr My.
whit*
Till Uv».
4*jrrta » vv.tua Ifebt,
Flirth* a».y float flavor torr.

In the matter of summoning Petit Ju-1
Itisroar of
Mi
iron In this matter, it appearing to the
The recent War between Germany
Court tliat there are not a suficiont num- and France aroused so much interest on
ber of petit jurors in iittewdance at the ' the part pt our pepiJo, that it was gen­

Augtret 10th. 1871.

present term th^reoC and it further np- ‘

penring that an additional number of •

"

, that the ।
that great1

. Uun-

xonxixo MAA1OX.
At tho adjournment of Court last
evening the Defense annnunoed that the
Defendant waswitisfied with flic jury, so
that the jury bo’onged to the TVosccu-

ATTENTION!
Good Bargain.*

-

JU A.-JN

JL&gt; -

. person* to ettesd nnd servo as jurors is •draggle, would be train the pen of on .
TteptMioM droiw In plenUOun flow
Can be had by Coifing at
■
necessary
The Sheriff of ibis county American author. ' Ths National Pub- '
of Barry, is therefore ordered and di­ fishing Co., of Chicago, III, has just
n blwhU* nn uraUu drwl.
i&gt; tell to fat«rstteiM unborn
rected forthwith to summon one hundred issued a very complete and valuable his­
low l»ov. a m wounded by thot
good and lawful men of this county to tory, louring the
title. , Itia from
Ofliee in Hasting*.
**
tion this morning, but Mr. Wn. P.
be . and appear in said Court, at the the pen of Mr. James D. ^CcCabe, Jr.,
| We Ofjler the following
Bristol was excused on account of ago
Court House, in the City of Hastings, nnd is a hrndsomly bound volume of
InHfcw th.ilbwhidibor.Mdun
and poor health, this gave the jury back
Tax Titles
in said county of Barry, an Monday next 80u octavo pages,, inustrated with T5G ;
to the Defense. Mr. Cbarlee Mdjuren
ensuing, at two o’clock. P. M., to serve maja, portraits, battle M*ene«, views of |
was drawn and rejected for oiuw, au.l
prominent localities, etc. It is written i
as such Petit Jurors.
'Diomas Hubbard wds drawn and accept­
in a bold, vigorous stjle, and will, on­
State op MrcutoAX,
of LANDS
ed, when the Defense again annotnierd
I, William • questionably, take melt as the stendani 1
Generalities.
County of Barry.
ttatthm
Churth a
otork „f
f.
iiitv md
nnrl „r.f
nF 9hn
Rv a»
rtS AmwiM,,]
Situated in the various Townships of
took them and inode the following the
- Circuit
—
- Court
•
- do
- -hereby^er•
1! writer.
Minnesota is nt work on ten Railroad.-.
thereof,
Barry County - one of the best
, tiry
the feragmni;
i, « tro.-of
j
‘
‘
AV°t|I
Mr.
McCabe, has evidently studied
A. lady at Saratoga boasts that she
Countie* in the State of
Mr. Hubbanl UtaR further oxwmoe.l thi) orfw
a
। llia
drinks 4&lt;» glaasca of water daily.
. !::3 hi.b’cet deeply, for he writes as an

d.

was challenged for cause which wns ob- I• as umvars -by the
- Journal
. then-of.
.
.
...
jected to by Defense but wax rejected and ;■
V\ itnees my hand and the wnl of kam
Ransom Goodspeed was drawn. Charlo a '
Court nnd County at the City of HastBaker was challenged for cause find ob- .
&lt; a vx
" D'
jKtimitwk.by
b.i»« ftettor
tU’ '0,h ’‘V Of A’gW"’ A

n. cook &amp; co’s

’

•
Michigan,
I• i■UhLu And not ns a jiolitician, as one
Jim Fisk has 0 scrap took containing
w Ik. •4iu«;s facts on record for the ver- 17,000 notioes of a personal nature.
di
luWr0
ftnd not M ono whe
ASSYRIA.
A
breast
pin
in
the
similitude
of
a
w),o ...eks to win the favor of either tho
HKtimat
sacnox.; osacan-nox. ascriox
Germans or the French of fo-day. The mooquito is the latest fashion.
great charm of the work is its impar­
Ono former in Iowa raises 4000 bush­
examined by Mt. Oheevvr was rejected. , 1
’
•M • w k
17 north ao aerre of
tiality, its absolute fidelity w truth. els of wheat thU year.
WiLUAM II. I’OWBW.
tl
“
His book fascinates while it instructs.
Wm. II. Carpenter was next drawn and j
(.'hatanooga, Tenn., is to have a
Clerk.
] for it tells in graphic nnd eloquent lausworn and then examined by Mr. Church
8125,006 Gpmw Hou**.'gunge the most wonderful story of mod.
MAPLE GROVE.
State or Miciusax, ?
and challenged for cause, nnd TIiram |
By virtue I ern times. Ho traces the caurea of tho
Thc- Southern paj&gt;er^ ore generally
County of Barry. \ ss.
Coleman drawn nnd sworn nnd examin- i .1 tire foregoing order 1 have summoned j war from their origin down u&gt; the be- comphuniug of the excessive drouth.
P
ed. • Mr. Houghtalin being next exam-! pwwnallr Ibo Mining uiu.uk1 f«»», «"“&gt;“»
Indian tradesmen at Niagara cotn­
•
plomuto:
prelude
the plain mournfully of the seaaon.
ined was challenged for cans- and re­ 1
. , history
, • of the a
x
. to ...
CASTLETON;
&lt;o wit:
;। war&gt;
w
£th dearaora
w
with
dearneaa ;; and"stale*
and states forcibly,
forcibly,
jected. nnd Aaron Clark drawn but ex­
From the Township of AKtyria,
I anj in dctnil the chumcs of the triumph :
yo®&gt;® men are in demand at all
cused on necount of age, nnd Porter M.
of Germany nnd the failure of France. I Bi« watering places.
JVIlUam W Col&lt;;Hathuel II Young
llowavd wns then drawn and sworn.
Edward T Telling
'Die narative of the great battles which |
Ri^ tomatoes ore recommended as a
Albert Shepard
RuloffD Chapman ! opened the campaign, aud hurled the । pouhico for bee stings.
Mr. Odell was peremptorily challenged, . Cbartw Baker
French back upon tiio interior of their
,
,
.
.
.
and Geo. K. Beamer was drawn and I ArtemikW Chapin
tl.» elf«t uf lluw re,..™-! . la »&gt;mu [Ok™ ,u TtI«. &lt;l»y ureUl♦.worn when the Prosecution anuomiced 1
From the Township of Carlton
... upon th. frMKit Naiiou ; the fruutie |
•«
•«** «»
.
$iat they were content with the jury. .
c Mewvr
Peter Covert .
■ etforta to rescue the beaten army, and
Great Britain orinsumes four times ns
WOODLAND.
Isaac B Baymon i
Tiw Defense then took the jury nnd I
R Carpenter
the terrible disaster of Sedan ; tho cap-1 much tea iw the United States.
• Vor.»K
1;«rIM»aqi
Joecpli Odell
challenged Mr. Coleman for cause, and !
ture of the Emperor Natmleon nnd an
, ,
..... . , . ,
.
wtre.h
!l*rl&lt;?,“5
nnlir” ttmiv : the llevalutiou to Puri.; ,
Wh.&amp;w'.
George (' Nichol* Homy Gerkey
5&lt;S«
*
John M. Kipp was drawn nnd rejected ,
.
the ^t, .-..d trawler of Str-b.™^ bo“k
*“ ont,lM Clu,d
.
*'• e
I-®?
From the Township of Hauling*.
for cause, and Pared! M. Wheeler i
sjaw^ofiTv-Y
Samuel J Bidelnian ' and tho frontier fortresses of France ; J
Gov. Bullock, of Georgia, is building
E. U. Williams
drawn, but being absent, Henry L.
liltiief.eM
i tho rise and formation of the Republic; । a 820,009 barn
i Abraham Ryerson Edgar Rml
Brown was drawn. Mr. llunrual lie- * Oliver M Moon
Jaroh D Pennell
tho flight of the Erntf-w. from Pari.; I
4(,
„1&lt;Mns
JOHNSTOWN.
the tnt.orphO ufl.muw of tho German I f|111
ing examined said he had never wad Charles L Smith
! arnuea t«» Pons; the Sieges
Metx aud
'
’
t
of the trial but he was pt»remptoriUy
1’roip
, the “Township
. of Hope.
.
w
Paris in detail; a full diary of events
Brunettes are coming into Jaahion
chalfengtd, and Levi Holmes was drawn Ctiarlea Boblnsorp George Valentine
. in Paris during the Siege; the cam- | “gain.
who had npver read of thn trial
Mr. Luther Brawn
Calvin Dickinium
CwBdn
Dickinson
paignx
&lt;in
the
Loire
and
in
other
.parts
j
apan
has
84,785,951
iuhnbitanta,
l&gt;en ter M ilo Waldorf
Beamer was challenged for cause, and
™
l ul Fnu.w; th, p.«ro mgotmuou. ■ the .
n, lnal„ pmxmd.flUirrg nbuut
BALTTM0RR
Hum
Gee. 11 Ltavenpor, was drawn and had i ° 1,1
surrender ol Pana and the treaty; the । -|&lt;X&gt;,000.
From the Township Irving.
SltWfW
naval history of the war; the bistort
.
'
,
,,
formed an ojiinion which disqualified ■George K Beamer John J Hendershot
of the formation of the great German ,
A wn of n^tor Blaine, 16 yean old
O.oT.eJisfsw^M ”
him, when Stephen Nichols
drawn John Cau&gt;]»bell
Daniel B Pratt
Empire; tho proclaiming of Kir.(( Wil- ba* been sent to Euroje-- for his health,
ITUr Oolib
and challenged fiir canen. ■ Jonathan JameaC Hanna
HASTINGS.
limn Enq-arvr, and the realizatioh of
Th-Postmaster of T-xn&gt; W. Va.
G.nuuu unity:
rfffl Sur .nd Krund . gm, rd . yrurr ret tltoti'iSurf. of op-

for cause nnd Itobort Harper drawu who John A Dob* rt.*on T A DeRoimer
■ Denioan H Rugbco
had been previously oxcused^bon RayT. Isaar* N Keeler
Anthuy Goodspc-d
Streeter wns drawn and challenged for John F Emory
Aaron (.’lark
Robert Harper
cause. Cniqier Trtuk was drawn next, Horace J Whitney Chariea McQueen
but hud been excused, and Alhart ShopFrom the Township ©I WcKHllam!.'
pord jra* drawn nnd had not formed nn Levi Holmes
Elijah
P Barnum
'
uuiniuu. Mr. Levi Holmes was poremp- Sleplxm Ingcreou J W Stinchcomb
GeoM
" ’ Davenport
torilly challenged by defense, and Geo. Edwin C Nash
C. Nkhols was drown and challenged Pitrsol M Wheeler Isaac Smith
From the Township of Castleton
for cause, when Asa D. llork vac drawn
P W Ultle
Austin Brooks
who’ was also duquallfieL Fitch MWalter Arnold
George Morgan
Seaabis was next drawn nnd .rejected D C Griffith
Ttay T Streeter
for cause,, and Edwin C. Nish was I Miner Mead
• Henry Lathrop
drawr. but hail been excused, and Peter
From the Township of Maple Grove.
H J Jlanehctt
« ci drawn and jieremptoriUv I Is**^ C Brooks
Cbbb
Samuel Hagerman
caallanged making the aixteeath per- George Mason
Hutus Brook*
John Potter
esaptirilly challenge for the Defense, ! Porter M Harw.txl TbsddeusT Dewey
then E. G. Williams, the last roaio in
From the Township of Rutland
the box, was drawn out, but Mr. Wil­ George Brown
A*a
D llork
‘
*
Isaac L Diamond
liams shared the fate of many others Lewis Wilcox
and waa rejected for cause. Mr Horace Edwin M Bates
From the Township of Johnstown.
J. Whitney was absent whep his name
William ~
Dunn
Cyrus Edmondwas called yesterday, but Meing present
Hiram M Colenan
Albert Dewey
this maruiag he was pal finttyk, mid
John
H
Munroe
John M Kipp
challenged for cause.
,
Jonathan Stophena William i' Bristol
From the Township of Baltimore.
After examining the Compile&lt;l l«ws
John Dav
as to the nutnlier of jurors that could Guy R Darter
Henry
Hougfatalin Robert Haynes
be summoued in this emergency, it wns
Samuel Weeks
John T ILiaetiman
found that the number was unlimited,
. From the Township of Orangeville
and the Court ordered that twenty-four Henry Brown
4
____
E C Phette|&gt;lnce
additional jnrors be summoned. The NeWtOn J Nevfew Fitch M Searles

jurors who had not been rejected were
placed in cluMjja of tho Sherifl; and
&lt;vourt adjourned till to-morrow morning

at 9 o'clock.
At the adjournment of

Cbutt

thL

morning, tharo were eleven jurymen in
the box, seven of whom cannot .be

challenged, at all, and eight have beta
paased by the 1’rosecution.
Their
names are as follows: John Webster,
Walter Arnold, Wm.
. Cole, J. H .

Briggs,

Wm. Mitchell,

John

Potter, .

Minor Mead, J. C. Brooks.

THE SPECIAL JURY.
As an item cmnected with the impor­

WXJjt

«.eg. of P.r.., rnth. iw Wmblo «..»
of bloodshed and vusdalum
till these
and other ©vents of the war arc rahited
wrth a granbiemm and brilliancy which
render this a work of unusual value.

I!**',’

fot th, ,,1^.
1
1
.
.
' The-Nebraska (constitutional Conven■ ‘i,,n "“•&lt;* ‘he Govamor’s salary to
’ H°&lt;X) a year, from |1,(M»D.

The author goo deep into the i.biloao- j
A State Industrial Convention is to be
, ].hy of die war. aud nuprrexei his rend- ; held in Baton Rouge, La., ou the 16th
I era profoundly with foe great k-*oni of I vf (k-fober, the first ever held in tbp
I the coatiict.
State.
.
!
Tin- low price at which tho book ix
»
i^ucl, brings it witUu the reach of oik |
V?° Wl’l‘eU
1 &lt;’nUnd, Oregon, aro
and no one Leuingobreaxtof th© times'.™???
ofturite to their
I sliould fail to nnd it It is vuhUaliod '
brothers by smoking in th©
| in both English nnd German, sold by I ”
j usbiu ription only, and agents are wont-!
A correspondent «t Atlantic Qty rays:
nd in ©very county.
" Ixist night there was a bass mnger in
i'iy room, who lunched off me.” It was
n inuaquito.
Michigan Cullings

Sf.WVx*

CARLTON.

w.v*
BARRY.

' S «r» « X
HOPE.

»34«&gt;fn*W'
n U") . of • e I
!
Two young men in Richmond, Vo.,
ur freefne).
a 'Kaf n.'
D Ji of B«X
AChu innnti detective went to East arcU!*tl °r an intention to indulge in a
•
dnel,
hate
been
put
under
bonds
to
Saginaw for a hurglcr, aud had no
trouble getting one. Hi- name i&lt; Haw-1i Heep the j&gt;ence for one year.
RUTLAND.
kins.
Tha representatives of four genera­
Jackson count; has thirty-five iien- tions of a family were seen hoeing in
n 't freof a .«&lt;
sioners of the war of 1812, the oldest the same field recently in Londonderrv,
was 101 years.
N. H. . the patriarch, Deacon Jonathan
Over forty dwellings have been erect­ Goodwin, being 92.
k'otn.Jg
ed in lhe village of Pbunwell, thia icaTLo rural portion of Rhode Island
son.
oomplain thrt Providence has too much
IRVING.
Big Rapids is fi&gt; have a now opera power in their legislature. It is a com­
House, 50x120, three stories high, built plaint never made in any other State in
of hriek, next spring.
the Union.
Then* is a jmstidBcr in Oceana county
named Pa-pa-mo
.

Icebergs nre very plenty in the North
Atlanti-*. Two of them, each estimated
The youngest married eoupto in Branch to be half a mile in length, recently
john r crandaU
Stephen Nlflhol*
county are ngod 18 and 15 respectively, passed near St. Johns, Newfoundland.
From the Townehlp of Yankee Springs1 and the oldest 74 and 63.
The late Empress nf France used of­
Calvin 1,111
Hill
rCoper Tm.k
Trask
The new road from Detroit to Iian- ten, when a child nt Gran’da, as Eugene
Deo.H Spaulding John W Brigg■ing will Ke completod next week, and Montijo, to be danced upon the knee of
Thomas A Hubbard Henry L Brown
by September 20, will bo extended, to Washington Irving.
To appear before the Circuit Court, a junction with the Grand Rapids nnd
The “ C.ififornis Silk Company’s fac­
for the County of Barry, on Monday,, Indiana route, at Howard.
tory at South Ran Francisco was started
the 14th d*jy of August, A. D. 1871, at
The National Horse Fair opened at
a fortnight ago, and thousands of silk
2 o’clock, P. M.. to serve as Petit J mars Kslamasos Monday. Special train* will
growera ore visiting it to see how tho
be run on the Lake shore 4 Michigan
until discharged by said Court
| Southern nnd Grand Rapids A Indiana machinery works.
L W. Vboomax,
Railroads during the races. Trains will
In Indianapolis a charming lady
be ran in the morning nud lau* In the
Sheriff.
physician was called to administer to a
evening.
gentleman down with a fever. “ You
Work commenced on the Mar­
Ciiaxce of TraE.—Bv tho new time
need good nursing,” said the lady___
card which took effect Sunday Aug. 18, shall &amp; Cold water Railroad in Tekdnsha' “ Nurse me for life,” replied the patient.
on Monday last. The contractors intend ’• I will," was tho soft answer.
trains run as follows from Hastings.
to make a short job of the grading, and
will have the rood ready for the ties in
Gorxa east:
'
Morning express 7;50 a. m^ mixed n short time.
SELECT SCHOOL
In Marino City. Mich., the other day
8;85 a. m, day express 2,-00 p. ra., Hast­

T””*
PRAIRIEVILLE.

ORANOEVItLE.

YANKEE SPRINGS.

tant trial now going on, we print the
S ofaaX 10
following proceeding to obtain, and the ing accommodation from Grund Rapids Charles Warwick, a nice young man of i
X
T0»Mafavjr
the town, was walking out with some ELLIS SCHOOL HOUSE.
h.freW
list of special jurors :
arrive 7;30 p. m. '
K
MisKrtsirX
?‘nn*r«tnrv for Traehrrc .nd tbn*« »k. r_~i
State of MtcnieAX—At a General
young
ladies
whan
he
found
n
small
going west :
tuornapple
Term of the Circuit Court for the County
Hastings accommodation 6;00 a. in., frog, and holding it in the palm of his desire from »och » source. comudIIt adding
of Barry, continued and held at the mixed 12:15 p. tn., mail &amp;?&lt;*» p- nn, ev'g hand brought it near his mouth which
iHsry student expecting U attend *Lould be
he opened wide. The juvenile croaker, prsrent on thatdAv, Young men or women proCourt House, in the City of Hastings, in express 8;00 p. m.
raring tor toadung. or wintar ncteol. will Bad
seein; what apt&gt;eared to be a plane of tbo sluddtrs so arranged u espeetahy to meet
said County, on tho 9th day of August,
refuge, gate a jump into the care j
AWortriitti
in the year of our Lord, one thousand
Parties desiring to purchase will
“ A thorough Instruction, Fair and Chartes looked very red in the face, nnd
eight hundred and seventy-one.
well to Call We wifi cheerfully give
Honorable Dealing with Everbody,” is the ladies looked down in the mouth,
Present—the Hox. Bnuxr Hott, the motto of the Grand Rapids Buain-ss but the frog has never been seen from I Tuition to tiic School, 99.00. all information desired.
that day to this.
For further lnfcrmation, addreM.
Circuit Judge.
College.
». R~ COOK Afc OO
MORRIS R. KEITH, Assyria.

.

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�—

lltyw Cifii.
tor &amp;

.J. C. WORTH.

VAN VELSOR fc ROLFE.

Dealers in

Hirran, Wdiuwt, Avavn 16,1871.

ATTOMIYUMLow. HBatioja. MiaMpa. OS
National Baah, eoroer fV.ata sod Jeffrn

ioMtAGtsinrx.

RI. SSELL,

In regard to Mn. S]
pretaoto that her loci

ioKyl

■gain*. bfa capptav *»d Mas**
ler at JutamaJ Ravanur.

■/its?

U fir het
i abb 1* Ixru

that at the
fairly dealt
eonipensatk

Ito* t* for

not receive the
her.

one thing when read fma tberapartdr’s
rnttueeripfo but quite another thin*,
perbapa, wnrn given from the wltneas
«t«d.
We clip tho above from the Dally
Kaffir of yesterday, and once main enter
iiur-protast. against the nan mini made by
the Eagle on the character of tbia wjtnene. The AUoruey's (nr the 1‘tople j
mlmltted to peh ciihtract Hint she wae 4 I

At^MMnor og.ijrrt- i'ittutrf.

ix-ndhaldar*

Iron, Mftils, Glnsw,

OLBRUOK

Ware, &lt;fcc

Woorleti

AUENTB KOH THE

circular declaring it nan
..
n

,

Detroit Stoves,

woman of cAaratSw and thl« to mob the „j ,0 gMciige eneb a deci.ion, Mu w,
defendant in thin ouuae of kJ important
sf ,M proefon* ratings, and he «p«
It witness by lira troy fDg her c-haraekT, f-n bate An iaeniug of any «neh circular.
Is beyond anything we fiiould expect
‘
even from the
flmutli we kuow
through tl.a
^hannHon*
it is exceedingly bitter sgslnnt VantlerpooL
,
dttahchildLh wllfalaoaa asaald
• iabt&gt;batb bopped aiw, bat i.Mctoot thi.

Law. lamironce va»d C«.II-dine
tin prompt aiienti. n io ail bn.

MADE OF

Lake

saHdCT&amp;-

Superior Iron,

THE BERT IN TUB ^UttLtJ.

Jftauroan, Aaent*. II.aM U
Vflfaa* »rop**t7 for Mie I Rep­
Ina fin*. iha Tu-araue* Cobh-

Ab® the

Ku-Klwd but not Killed.

' had vtdtesd ii in ba copied i
a .i . ««'"&lt;W*&gt;iftc*erlpt. Thi*
Col A. P. noggins, formerly of thid । would Mm
‘
‘ adbtlitr
*£_,‘ !&gt;red1«M and *ria&gt;i
&gt;• InrSllto
city, but Bow of Missi-rippi, favotod. tu j im1 fob* u tb* country efmnii.'M »c u&gt;* patoic
with a call tins morning. The recent J tp&lt;m&lt;y and the duty Gr th* Secroiarr «u imp*-oxperionoe of (tot II. with the Ku-Klux hive-bs oonaalled with Secretary Delano, and
Kliui, must be fresh in the rwollection {tkuy
»y •&lt;!«•,
AN once. Jaiiidy
Jointly aummourd
aummoocd &lt;h*
tts Froaideei
Freaident in
to
of
of our roe dors. mA ftn ctuver in tho ! ufafifUfe Imi that■ «ixht
........iha rtoUdatiun
Ll- ■
South cannot but be dt intffc*» to his
friends here. and. an the Stalo. CoL
Higgins first cnliatyd ns i&gt; private soldier
to the Eighth Miehign-. Cavalry, was
soon promoted to a C.ipiniucy, in tho
United States VoluntH
r sen' toe.
i&lt;ubw&gt;- nf 'M *'3‘l-^r!w"0,ab,eaa's•b*»rd,»pBdm.a.
ituvd'fo^a
Eeutonant
quently was proniu-'
_ •'
«...
: "f offislal iu»b«rll:ly eunihtnrd with mulfohnv-,. '
Colonelcy for brav.ry in the field.' A‘‘ that h*a OCt-vrrd &lt;ir.r&gt;
rel.mm.nt «r «... I—. 1
ter tho dow of tbr war he wa« in oust-: acddiatal Pro*ldnl. X

WOODLAND PAliLORfi
THE ABOVE CUT REPRESENTS
TDK

' 'Sr*. rorw ■ «i*ta an I J
Barlow k woodyaar"* biota.

AClfLlSV

j Family Sewing Machine,

HI.AijK

S1MH.T CONSTRlVrEl'.
EASILY UNDERSTOOD.

went South, h&gt;**W
*'*i* **’a!a *’•*1 bt’r" ainHMl ov *““r l*”01’*
roe CounJ}, jmMrap, where he wat, l(1^ d„|n^ to act dUbunr.tlj. in* charaelar
amnt for tn« Pttbody Fund. Aanrtant
au.fa.sto him abav, u.» atUnited Sb«» AMCe»t&gt;r, and, of late, t*ek«sf M^ditito! rutmlM, be. in all agro af,
•Sun. ri’JtAidcnt uf Schools. He WM of- ' .he W^rld ••Sknw* in high place* ba* beeu more
I-L3-aa-"r-7-----------------ten tiiwateaed by the Ku-Klux lf«t
od. vtll
...i than
-u... the
.t-----------------------. ..th*
UUt ' poteat fw
actual naimaa of
held his groiinfl b.Jdly and defiantly
nth* ; wrong doar,
d&lt;&gt;«r, «ud
and nAo WMkneMhha b**a mor* dl&gt;*
until hst spring. wh“n i&amp;r' 1'inkn of
Of k.truM tUa
than thai
that which U tnaai »tubbWB in tu
chivalry, armed itod n&gt;ask»l, (mooted
pviiuienco
i
hrnin tho perfomur.ro of his duty,
raa ph...«u .....
(dec• y ing him from n frieniFs houfte by
t^ Bln. uf Jay Cook* a C«. ba. lug t«k«B tt.
false premues) ahd bent him until near- i.Unc* &lt;&gt;r tb* ite(MM»,&lt;Oolr riv* py **at. loan,
ly doikd, holding him up when tod weak ruh/«a w the aondit-.M iW th* buiouai Bank* [
to stand, giving him, in nil, niot.i than ! ntav, witlHu alxty day*, aubaeribafot any *aa&gt; or |
100 lashes. The Col. is n man nf un- «uh&gt;* not exceeding i nyj^iuiona of dollar* thtro-1
doubted pluck, and backotl by Federal . of. tba itecroiary ba* «*ut notice m&gt; th* agente I
troops, he will sodn return to Aberdeen. [ l ewiofor* appointed. ■* foifowi, th •• Se«Mi. I

ft fid dealers th

,
patent

Medicines.

i. W. MAYNARD,

oat boring.
llvillfo*
It wm toed. Hroid. Quill, Bind (hther. Ilvm
•nub. Ituflfe, Taet.aad fnm psmiy »n&lt;j da
robly
T
.
, X? WMrt0‘ «
•’•ri thing paoded in a
fomUy, from th* beavteal to the tighten! fabric

lin A CAMPBELL. rtnprieu

Ju4TpH.&lt;it&gt;g or DrvMgBili^:

PAINTS.

TURPENTINE,

|

Glrunf Ac PbilUpM'

. J. k E. F. BROWN.

PERFUMERY.

higjsae*lof WOBSK and Ckilsiir.

BOOKS* STAT1OMEBS,
CHOICE TEAR,

JOHM (tOBKRTS.

PlIVrifCIAN^and fotryeon.

GROCERIES,

K HROAKNE LAM PH * FIXTURES

WALL PAPER, Ao..**.

Sti'SSfLL

f

.WM

Miterin.

CITY DRUG STORE,

ISAAC W. VROOMAX.
State EL, Hastings, Mich.

***** •* th* C*’rt

CUlMflne Aaeat

°St7Y Hi8

For the

Mlrhisun.

E. h.maluiry.
rriff of harry County: tole* at the
'foes, at the Court Honea. Uaotinp.

OMNIBUS AND HACK LIN ft
B. VANBRUNT Proprietor.—!&lt;«*,• the llofou
ih&lt;JUu. at hu-

aosutra.

MS ffl SHOES,

-

-

-

a. r. not **

J. ROBERTS to CO..
icniTnl New* Donlora

Of Homo Manufacture,

CITY PAINT STORE!

cronem* *. browr, ’
PAINTERS.;

Go to the

J
Sign and Ornamental

CHOICE

GROCERIES'

A fine stock Jctr Onxn!

COME A.TCD «iE12 THEM

Oyttert and Rjenuihaneni*.
Dealer* m Wail

on hand at all hour*. ,
w
hIa-bubell

A. WOOLEY.
Glaaa. ate., etc.

_

MOHXY TO LOAM !
’

Lak o. Barry Co, MUh.

$1.00 for 75c

Am. lot. MH.

'

JOBS rMTTMORB

out mv Sum-

a

To the Ladies!!

ntOCK 0/

'

'

BrI Goods and Clothing
Bokhara.

A. P. DlfAKE, M. D„
’,i5T1.CStAB
«&lt;’•*«• the trostmeat of&lt;
Private Diaeain. OAeeorMVIi A.vi..-,

Hurt their wv Gotdt.

AVest of Bank.

ks principle*
popafor attar all, "hits W

twenty local items, of which eight were
concerning “the railroad.'’

hwallinr os Broad-

WM. VBJOHS.

CIOARS »n&lt;l TOBACCO,

ata«ni&lt;ULnng uwaobeiUM

*4&gt;l fork, bat Mrn only th*
irie* whan they phic* th**

W. J. M. *. C. RI SSF.l.L,

TOILET and FAJfCY GOODS,

nanm'st arrotnnn r» smen.

iimiae of a moat abuudlabors of the hushand-

It ARNBMRie.n, eorutr of Cirnn h and but* -J..

Office and b^roroom al

VAKXHHES,

harvest The weedier never was better;
Th* diM-aaatos nT th* qnroibn &lt;rf appoistiag
the crop is a Ml average and probably ex Ceofedevata* ahi lb* rolraliou of Ifomooral*
in Um Mrvic* of Ike Department* hero ia makiag
gniw w sttr ta ns -WbaiigUB pajmro. tt.
in quality*. Aa the breadth of ground
prop*ni*wn tn)asto&gt; tbs appniStibaaU of thofo
bow* to wheat exceeds that of any prw- adbbrieg to th* Dew&gt;ocr»lic fanh. and to give

ant return

MfDDl.EVII.LE EXCHANGE.
H. fl. -ATOTf JOMK1WX. ffermeriy Clrrk of
IlMtlnga Uap«. PraprieUr. Trrw tsodw
ami the eomfcrt cf tTOeatu ntade a apeeialty

THIS MACHINE HAS NO EBiiAl.
Hr*wyaU sod etamiw tbn M.tfolne at&gt;&lt;1 it*
work. 1 ou canaot afford tn bar a Rawing Na
chine uaril vm have l-rii the Fl.ORKttri, with
it* lair improvement*.

OILS,

Little Red Shop!

pecte of oar tensers could aatroely be

MILO T. WHEELER,

AlwajsiflOrder aufl Ready for Wort

BEST AND CHEAPEST

Tn CaorrThe news from all parts
of tho State reports a splendid wheat

WM. If. JEWELL.
BFUJtTER of l&gt;red*. General Con,.
Notary hblie. Qflle* La the Court
oraa at aQ bean ^tf/aooto bopaU

NATIONAL HOTEL,

— Druggists and Chemists,

We bate known CoL Huggins for eix- ‘P.rfoel*d forJba mJ. af rb.
,
,
! rvumindrrcf th* grriJ.OOo.OKI of Bv* p*r seal.,
teen years, and a tntnr man doe* not, bond, offerto lb* publ.c by the hilar cl tb, Sm- i
lire. Honorable and aboveboard In nil j rotary et thefreaUry uu ti.» r8ih of February I
tho relations of Hfr, not much of u rad- ’**•
•••^riiy .1 the .g.eu b.rouf.ro dee-1
. ,
' iseatto fa limited to th* Ml* of •.]«»! awrouafauf
&lt;«1 polSwlly &gt;pMku« ul l.rg.1} m-,„4
|
terested in educational matters, he is . &lt; aod 3 per roni. bead*."
among the but men we should haw
iai^soo,&lt;ioo of u&gt;&lt;3 vrsdrawiag ah p*rc&lt;mL '
supposed would hare been outrage! by | '"“*** *'•* *6,,n'b« cellad lit, »ud thu will era- i
K „ K-J,, _
'
&lt; olarkel for (loverafoenl fecariiM* and* era
‘“e
'___ ‘
M . a.
___
I ble'.S*Secretary to Imo* the *d&lt;!irfeo»l
|
_,
„
MO of Are p«r cuL bond* authorised by law to
Michigan CtacraAt Rulboad. The pe deducted from th* imu« of the «or 4t&lt; per
Michigan Central during tho year end- cent It fa now thought th*r* will ba linla diffiing May 81st, 1871, has been very pros- j cuiiy in dt*vo,ing of th* whnt* *nd indue.agsubporous, 08 the following brief exhibit | scriber* to lak* a part of their lubacriplton in !
from the report of the Officers and Di- ] 4 per cant, bond* having thirty years la run.
rectors to the stockholders will show :
Thua, then, tb* fondfag loan I, wall la btod. '
Whole eirnings of the main line and d«*pit* tiro fear* lh»t owing w&gt; European war, ’
all its brunches fur the your, were 85,- ’ the cutiro »chrm* would tail Irom the acarrity of I
420,123.39, expend of operating during 1 money in Europa for thi* character of invest- I
I the same time, 83,801,011.85, which ! n&gt;enl» her*. Th* .teady hand «nd Lead of See-1
leaves a not balance ..f 81,509,11X04. **&lt;”! Dmrtw.n in payteg off tb* debt while (
The .holenumWorinwmBmairtiwl .••‘"I •*
I
™ 814,480 1-2. *ll*&gt;. well equips &lt;—aJ-~--y~-* «b«»-«-&gt;* .. .............. ...
with enmnn «ml ««• ut «.d the Mn- ‘
'
Y .
..
H
.j.
.
•, . t .r load of debt placed upon th* count!r by th*
~m«.t u nonta^y
I *.**»« ..II u -nm.l,
th.
mUins rtock. Ml of «.nn» n&gt;. ohtnin- I „„„ „„
M
h„,
|
,ng Stock of the Un® .and mort un-. erWi,,,
1
proved styles. It has dow 12» engimjs, I
w,th Bbvtn u
lB rooUet
I which have run 3,204,7 74 miles IB all, Iy},c T|cWrr „f Secretary BoutwaB in lb* matter
drawing 2,394 cars of nil kinds. Tho &gt;cunnot well b* ovar-tsUmatto In th* beaefll*
main line is to be furnished with steel I which will flow through it to the country,
rails its entire length, nnd if present in- ' —
. The return, from Kentucky election* are atilt
dications ore any guide, tho Michigan qatte inapiritim; U&gt; B*pubhc*n.. Though the
Central is determined to be the fore­ Iromoroata hare elected tbelrOovemor by a large
most of the loading thoroughfiuus of j
our country.
th»l(be Republicans will hare about twen^t !•
Ait ExAxru WOBTBT or Imitatiox. member, of the LuWrr lluuae of Legiitaiur*.1
Some progroad la therefore manifest, eveg at the ■
—In a town in Ohio not long ago, the
Confederate Croaa Load*.
women went in bands of two and three,
with their kuitting and sowing into the a delcfeuey in tba Stamp oceoant of Kacretary
dramehope of the place, and spent the Boutwell, when bo wm Cemtaia,inner than thura
la !u the aboiod •tateenent uh^rapbed from hero
whole day there with their work, talking shoot tho dealing of esoeslled bond*. Tb»
jiolitoly on various subjects. Husbands
nnd fiaenflg came in, eaw how things
looked, nnd Lad not th-' courage to step
up to the 'bar end drink. This wad kept
up for several days, and the result was
that every shop to the place was closed.

leviUwilMhIcaa.

V45T WB1OHT,

• maiirm, and it la Aenglrt
ituref RsbalappoimmbaU Oi 8 (VCty-five Wits 071 th 8
I be Mti.foeri.rv to Udftm Dollar.
C JL

R. MUDGE.

Horsemen
ATTENTION I

M. PRICK m.

�rtras-ss-HBaireit
ERIE RAILWAY.

SuljBcribe

MO*d: « coi-Mnu

iiiir jtocn

NEW YOKE 1O8TON,

albany,

oiiKCcio.Vor'rjErSyruvAjtiA
RwhMm-toNmr Yodt, CM-

Itofokfek to New York, 460 bhIm,
Cleveland to New York, 625 mi lee,
Cincinnatito N;' ¥., MO miles,

Fo n

SHEPARD'S
wahoo Birrm

ctraixa. i*.* r.**,!.

eepwt!;- Cleveland
Weatern Depot, by
(MtoMaya except-

P&lt;k«, only JO Cents a Bottle.

MlUffll SAM
•

The board of health—A plain diet.

i

How to got rid of flews — Kill them.

:

Parental acres—The old man's corns, j
New name for tight boots—Corn «ribs. J

Jaundice, Indigestion, Sour Stom­
ach, CoetiveneM, Nervous and
Sick Headache, Liver Complaint,
I
Fever db Ague, Dyspepsia, Worms

I

constant gleaner—The tax gath- ■
. ;

Long nnd successful reign—The de- '
luge. .
Tall talk—A speech on the dome of'
St./PauTs.

i-M hK(fcf4
F. K.&lt; (Jenoeet.

■nd found ■ *ure and ■jwredy cure for
the following complaint*.

When, tho beer runs out doos it hop ? |

ever.

tom iut

* daily, IfitiBdsy*'
not Mirtf.r Kxekanm

Tim* love. a n.w lay; and th* dim he to ptoylni
Will chan** for yen »oon to a Llv*li*r .train,
I ah ail paw from your life; I th.ll pua out forever.

A rotted sorrow—The toothache.

nv

Mlzz^i
I’.lill.ll

You will forget me

in Children, Flleu, Bilious Com­
plaints, Loss of Appetite, Erup­
tions of the Skin, Dimples on the
Face', and all Diseases of the
Blood; also the best Diuretic in
Use for Kidney Complaints,
Weak Back, Fain-in the Loins,
Lumbago, Gravel, Bheumatlsm,
tkc. Ae.

of Shepard’* Compound Waboo Blttara

l*ailco*d,a»d a*Jeraj £Uy with Msloigirt Ex
pr*M Train of N.w Jeracy Uailruail for Fnilad.lphia
■
Klrcptug Coach** are attached to this Iran nt
&lt;’incintiiti,Cicrel»nd.running liiioagb toRw»*lli
rill* (flratfont {; and new and Improved Drawing
Itoeiu C**ch«B ar* mcashed at McHpiraion Bridge,
running Uiyovtth to New Ycuk.
EXFRE&amp; MAIL, leave. Dunkirk torn Voice

LIGHTNING EXI’RERft, tDaHv,) lHv*a bociau.tl al V.4S P. M.. .rrivr.S.t Weal Salem
•i
M. (HHBkfoai ;)•.-tairni Qnv*.
land :.i\ A. M.; lx»nltolMirg .J.J4 A. M..
Meadville I i ns A. M. (IHh*;| Dunkirk
Is* P. M.. .Yoipremnu Sridsr. 1*0 P.
M.:_ Buffalo 2.i&lt;J F. V Arptra..! Hor­
ne). .ville 8.42 I*. M. (Hnprter.» and at 5*« York
. J.eO A. M. Cniiuacl* *t Elmira with Northern
Cvirtrwl Railway for WillUiu.p&lt;irC, Harn.burg

The artist’s adieu to his picture—You
be hanged.

Au oyster leads a pln/ id life until it ;
gets into a slower.

। Price, only 50 Cen to a Jiottlc.

A sure way to make an impression— j
FojLdown in the mud.
n hy is a wounded man like on old i
pair of boots? Bocauso he wants heal­
ing.
Why are old maids the most charm­
ing 6f all people ? Because they ore
matchless.

C. N. SHEPARD.
Proprietor,

Grofiil Itnplrl/.. Mirk.
For Sale by ACKLEY 4 SLADE,

Why is your chambermaid immortal ?
She returns to dust wiy clay without
4y*ng-

South ; •: Owego lur

The woman that maketh a good pud­
ding in silence, is better than one that
make th a tart reply.

HERHICK.

The
the crev
crev-­ j
xne chief
ciuei agent in producing we
ices in the levees on tho Lower Miraissippi is the crawfishA blunderbuss—Kissing your intend­
ed mother-in-law in the dark, in mistake
for her daughter.
Josh Billing* says ho beliovea, like
Greeley, .in the universal salvation of
men, but he wants to pick tho men.
What is the difference between a cow
and a rickety chair ? The first one giver
milk and tho second gives way (whey).

| NIGHT KXFKES6, d.ilj, vSaadaaa excepted ;&gt;
&lt;.
.....
-■ - *&gt;« I* M -_ !

Uiugbamton for

nine trataa aud
! England eitir*.

Yuck.

o&amp;a train EmL uu Suudar. learian

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

itutfolo at

CIAJCKM,

VANDERPOOL Solid Silver and Plated Ware.
Fino Gol&lt;l Jowclry,

L'oilca end New England Paaeengera. with
theirBa&lt;r«r,arr n .n.iened FREE OF CHARGE

The brwt vepiilaird and n»r».t Uxarioo. Sleep­
ing Coache.HT IN THE WORLD
accom■. _ B V *11 H.**l
. ....
_

Nover owe a man more than you are
able to pav, and allow no man to owe
you more than yon are able to lose.
•“ Let him go whore he lists,” as the
recruiting sergeant said to the fond
mother, who tned to dissuade her boy
from entering tho army.

A lad in Hartford, whose fifth birth
day occurred last week asked his pa­
rents if the schools would keen open
that day, adding, “They dian't on
Washington’s birthday.”
A Good Maxim.—Tho more peaceably
and quietly wo get on the better—the
better for us and others. In nine cases
out of tou tho wisest policy is, if a man
cheats you, quit dealing with Lim ; if
ho is abusive, quit his companyif ho
.slanders you, take care to live so that
nobody will believe him. No matter
who ho is, or how he misuses yeu, tho
wisest way is generally to leave him
alone, for there is nothing bettor than
this cool, calm, quiet way of dealiag
with the wrongs we meet
Adtektzse.—The business men of
Chicago fill to overflowing the col­

WRIGHT
CotuiHlai of W Aera. located within the I rmito

Subscription—$1. for the Trial.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills
MARCBNUS WRIGHT

00 TO THE BAHE’ER OFFICE

&gt;

&lt;

Jl

------- FOR------

umns of the Tribtou at tonly-sir thousand
do’lart a collumn per year, and one of
the leading business houses ia Cincinnati
pays four thousand dollars a week for
advertising, and grows rich by the in­
vestment No money is better invested
than by the judicious use of printers’
ink, and we believe tho bvsisbm of our
city might bo thjumblxd is one year if
our merchants would, advertise ca liberally bs those at Bottle Creek and Jack­
son do, and take as much pains to secure
cash paying customers. Try it, men of
Hastings.
_______ _______________

WORK

rf^iu/ fiaA
uUktti,

OUOi. t,n»Mvdu VWrdia,
l/Anjb frrvu. aMuAo OSV.
aJMiAuL 0M&amp; IftAoJutal

Fremont
To ik, caiwf IMHOfC.:
Th* proprietor* afltoiJbMBMrt.*
who are nxn af tarnCMPMrtn
bu.intM, wish to MMBMf 4S «U
toe purebaae of Circular Hur Mite,
•nd Machin erv of all kind*. that t
enlarging tbair already extensive W

i+Iv- OJauLuM
'
Tntd ^fraara
LAV du.

BOTH ?LAIN OR

ORIVAHIEIVTAL.
ES* FINE

woes

A SPECIALTY, jg

ed to, and we will warrant Satisfaction.

W. H. HOLMES, PubihUr-

xowxrx,

v. s.

�Ing destroyed four
on Ottawa street—one
, the other* as dwellr dwelling was nearly
about &gt;4,000; Insurance
is uu-

wooden
OCCU
Ings,
ruined.

PabliKteet

LiCll

IlBtiCBS.

■__ «t Bcktan'b.

not write for the local column this week.

laita’

«bo«. rf tb, Utat

8K7»s.

Rich,.
The cate

somewhat protracted exmnhuition held Cal«donlB*
Hsiutnvn'l*
■
the Respondent in 6500 for trial at tho Uuwen*
Grand Ra^ ar! * 35
next term of
Circuit Court.
,
2
NTOrin^Toouwt.-Tb, Ilumeo-!

.SUPERIOR, MCSHERRY AND STATESMAN
'MOK_«Xj_ K1XBP. I yCOOlG I
i 4 W a Mj 6 toamift 10pm I

Uncnd Rapdpj

jg&amp;mxcd a
Homeopathic Medical,
Catodnla*
.College to bo located for the present nt ’ Middleville

An Every-day Story.

Clover Hullers!

Clarke, Esq., thuTmurniug, who after a

.. r.i£lX I thi, SbU. l..„ or.
---------------- —-

0w

} in

650
706

7 S5

In tor*

Lansing. It permanency is assured aud I Harting*
"Hello John, where are yob going?”
a course of lectures will bo given there
"I was going down here to buy some
' this winter. It is hoped by the friends .NMOrlllO
Vc'liK-IUvilltgrocerr.”
of tlio institution that after beiug tried Charlotte
"Well I am going down to Maoo Al­
nnd esfiiblished, the State will make it
len’s to buy mine.”

11 ii

*

15'

Warranted Custom Made Boots from
Detroit, Grand Ita, Ils and JacKson

________________ atllCNYAN'S

•

Call on Miss Wilcox for mltllneiy
good', of all the latest and best styles.

Notice.

.

plow's juvd cjistutos.
MACHINES,

SAWING

HARROWS,

AG RICULTURAL

ETC.,

At Orangeville, Oct. 6th.
!
Hastings. Oct 9tli, aud Nov. Gth.1
“ Assyria, Oct. 13th-EUis Schoo) I
House.
At Nashville, “ 17th. •
“ Middleville “ 20th.
“ Hickory Curaore, Oct. 25th.
“ Woodland, Nov. 10th.

MACHINERY

in Barrv County—fo^ sale by

-

Barry1

E. P, BURRALL
Office in John Wcisertt’s Hardware Store, Brown’s New Block-

,lflcic^”* «uucinsttoa« will ba ,

held

BJLL, GALE AND KALAEZOO,

and the Iardent stock of

TEACHERS' NOTICE.

K
adamaeoo
------------------- 1, Aug. 14.—
—The
*»tv eighth j;
annual exhibitkill of horse-, at the Na-: Examination of Teachers for
tionai Association
AaanctoriAH Park In
1- ’ this
*».«- dty,
..t... !I
County. Fall Series.

opened to-dny with n very good attendaned, notwithstanding the heat of the
weather.
The truck also was in good
condition. The first race on the pro­
gramme was for horses that have never
beaten 2:84, bett 3 In 5, for premium, of
$1,500; $8&lt;X) to flrat florae, $40'' to second
horse, $200 (o third horse, and $100 to
fourth home. • For the-race 18 boraes
w*fte entered, but seven were drawn,
leaving th&lt;k, following to contest the
race:
K
j ‘S’
DL'-b“ K*‘e
w % S"0?'1- hf’roif- MichiKan, blk m Cvtette.
alhan8'Prt”W- AurorM’ 1H” b&lt;'br,’d*'r JohnWt?CMT*Kna*yiUfa’».Ob^J1’8o",,F"’‘ki
i **■ M^b-b • IMcutar.
Fok ■10“,nber’tr- BurUnston. Iowa. »m Lady

DRILL!

WHEEL CULTIVATORS

£

j

CRAIN

Knalamirzoo and Ann Arbor

?M
9 in
SO
ID 15
io

_________________
"Down to___________
Alien’s? Why,
I never bo’.t jj T&gt;art of tho University and give it liivasJan:. IS
0 35
gn tharM
tn buy
hny ■I State aid nnd countvn’auoo in connection Htnry-a
any of him, I always go
there to
IWr.l 10 3)
3 00 pm I
crockery
but -I —
never
- and wall .paper,
—«—. —
..r I with the other systems or schools of
Trains on thv ChtMXo k .Vlrhlrao Lake Shore'
t°!
N“‘ i
"&gt; till. no. i. th. “Cntnd U. lesro Uran j K«riT&gt; for Muskecon and Wbi
Hall, a« follows :
long ago I bo’t a wl________________ f
C1Hoar&gt; Kspress a! IMO a m. Helrvll Exj&gt;:e&gt;e al
and pa|ier enough to paper my house.
house,
1
there, 20per cent, cheaper than I could ‘
(HAM B. BVHU..
The Kalamazoo Haoca.
buy any where else. Besides he wait- j

Ranted it.
The crockery ho keep* l„
the Boot's celebrated ware.”
“Well, I always do so on groceries,
and I know you can. Besides he /akin
anything I have to eel! at a fair price,
too.
I get a better tobacco, tea and
sugar there for tho same money than
any where else in town.”
M. ALLEN,
Washington Block. Aug. 15,1871.

i

AUGUST 1971.

was
Chariotta
t’ Allen
Cb rater*
Ria Vennontrilk
ra ra|»e.—
t* before James

Custom work made on abort notice,
In goodatyie and reasonable prices

Thi Nxw Fikil—J. W. 4 C. G. Bent­
ley, manufaotaren of aaali, door», blinds
and moldings, and everything else, are
so busy selling moldings that they can­

Grand River Valley Division

.3*

The popular Businrau College of the
country is located at Grand Rapid*.

_________ _

IrU ® S Et

Gband

rsirmii.

DALLY

w. h. iioLan,

J. w. &amp; c G. BENTLEY,
:uecM*&lt;ira to Dkkrr k Ikntler’

bupvriniendrnt, and wl
!juiMuneaaUijia early d»«.u« roiieenw.. ____ ,
'inatioM. and. to connection with it inrite the nt]tentionof thoee t.ropoclna to tcaeh in the ecboob uf
tbtooojnity,
to the impGrtaue* of continued eflvn.
'
'
1
i
"£T,nCM • d'M
whooh nf Barry nay
eunpare favorably with thooe of other eoantiee.
«rfor rBrlew
tEd
b s General ‘tion will be afforded.
.
A Select SchonJ at Woodland Centre, under th*
c narie of Prof. Jamea V o«per. will commence Sept,
fth and continue ten week.. Tuition from S3 to S’&gt;
aceordins tu r:u&lt;!)n panmed. .
’^•cbool of thb kind will be taueht in
■KUia School Houe-by Morri. BTKelth.

All persona who are owing uie, must 1Ii
take notice if the same knot paid within II
thirty days the accountswill be left with 1
HoSirf1^0"*’ IM"Ua Just toe for collection.
John’M. Bessneb.
Hastings, Aug. 14,187L
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LOCAL EVENTS
The Daily.

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•j.b,r*jfal ’”®«Taphy. Intellectual
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Leaving the East and arriving at Chi-;
cago or ludia^ajioliff, how phnll we reach
, xuumuapuns, now 311011 we reach
" l*t ? ^J0 ^e#t ^ne “ acknow- :

Advertising
$1 for the trial. 7.2.
raaaoflUQie. imick numbers of the
rate* reasonable. Back numbers of the
first issue containing a brief history of
,0 be the C., B. &amp; Q., joined to-'
the rase, attorneys, etc., can be had if gather with the B. &amp; M. Railroad by the !
nnnlUl for right _____
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applied
away.
| Iron*Bridtro at Burlington, and called '
‘ the Bvauxorox Route.
REPUBLICAN CAUCUS.
The main line of tho Route running !
Omaha,
The Reimblicau Electors of the City of j! ts
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naha’ connects with tho Pacific !
Hastings are requested to meet at Wil-! 1{oads
nnJ
fonns
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route to California.
Thejfiddle
Branch, i
Ham H. Hayford's offleo, In Empire r
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Block, on Friday Evening, Aug. 16tb, entering Nebraska at Plattsmouth pass-

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1871. to lirnilnnto twn r*.,.._i. r-

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■ Justice of the Peace to be »u|»ported
»ui&gt;nnrt«wi at
the ensuing special election.
By Order of Citv Com.
N. Bajlkv. CA’n.
_----- ------- -------------------------Rcmember the railroad meeting
Wednesday nrknin..
Wedneadav
evening.

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,bo «...
endi_.-n.iwill Ibie ye«r
fiuuW to 1 Fort
Keenter. running the iborbut route
------BCTU”‘ ** a&gt;nt«K*n‘- by over 100 miles.
Another branch of the B. M., direrttat Red Ode, falls into a fine running
down tho Missouri through St Joe to
Kansas City, and all Kansas. Passen­
Fismixo.—The Judge went on a fish­ gers byt his route to Kansrn., see Illinow,
Southern Iowa, and Missouri, and, i
ing excursion this afternoon to Thorn­
by a slight divergence, can see Nebraska
apple Lake.
j also.
!
Ixivers of fine views should remember
ScraxcK—We understand that one of j
U U- 1 urlinBtor» Route, for its towns ‘
our Artists is iHratigaliwg a new method I "lugh^gleaming form afar”—its tree-1
| fnnged streams—its rough bluffs and
auomes — its corn-ocaans stretching over ,
10 prairies further than eye can roach.
Sev Time Table.
I
Land-buyers will be sure to remem­
ber it, for they have friends among tho
The new time table on the G. R. V.
two thousand who have already bought
R. R., which went into effect on Sunday farms from Geo. 8, Harris, tho Land ,
Aug. 13, will be found in this issue. Coniuussioner of the B. &amp; M. Ii. R, Qt
Burlington, Iowa, or among tho four
Bwixa.—8cme enterprising individual , thousand hoine-steaders and por-emptora
has put up a swing in the street opposite who laatyoor filed claims in the Lincoln
land offiae, where “ Uncle Sam is rich
the Court House,[for the recreation and
enough to give as all a form.”
amxucment 0! persons attending the
trial, we suppose nnd we overheard the

MANUFACTURERS OF 8A8H, DOORS,

« .at-ncr court

Moldings a Specialty

k alhamatle. ud lUu
cutlon will U used u taxi
b&lt;wpltality of tbc re«rl» a:
^SS"•cboo! vuT 'ciaM w
| twh“’
,

4 The dor^'erGrocerv.”'

PndrfariPa, Aug. S ~U~J.

1871”

THE CELEBRATED

C.H. HICKSl
’ Hams, Williams,

Farrier’s Improved!
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BUH Continue to aeU

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JW

.

Sheller!

Groceries,

TOR SALE AT

Enn

'Reporter lamenting,

w. T. EASTMAN’S

&amp; C-. &amp;&lt;•.,

Blinds,

Aino

Land and Calcined Plaster.
LIME, WATER LIME.

Cbmper than ,nJ. Kt„re ln Hwlnpi

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&amp;c.
C. M. MICKH.

bvthafiJl^nrw

A

:ouril.

o

Of All Kinde.

and
OF MEN’S

U.IU,.,

heed ntbee gloomily, ui tUn mid:
“Urn Ce.m-4
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lour &lt;wi to the rtntt. They c.fc,,
long, nnd uand oat rtmightlenougU lor

SWKSi
Dried Peachea.

FINE BOOTS!

Dried Applaa, perlb
Jfapla Harar

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WOOLRUFEI

Harnesses,
» OOglOvQ
18

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RUSSELL

Hardware.

MbWC-

lumber

best STYLE

Uertinn, Aoj. laWJJ.

A tourist visited a Salt.fc^^;
i .ootatv, Ky_, lately.

dressed

August 10. 1871.

llaotiaa. market..

Corn, per boabel
Oala. |*r bushel.
Tu vw
Cxm.-Se
Orroslc habit
Iwrbil of
—enromc
of BouWAwHb..\
gnnnbiing which prevails among th.- ?•«'• **
agriodtarel ootnmunity to wall takvn off
per

Doors.

Glassware,

Warehouse on Broadway.

this

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Sash,

Crockery.

greble

Jiw

&amp; Co.,

GRANITE STATE

LUMBER, LATH, and SHINGLES

h» h^i not luui bi. ,m,| mrniog .win,- wh„,.
v title, tn da M&lt; uad^aai wbUL. !

BLINDS, MOLDINGS, Ac.

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

ut the Lad ibho drove
the doves to market, and
the same boy stopped
at Stauffer’s

REMEMBER,

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HASTINGS, MICH.

Wmhlngton Block.

We will not be UIitk.r.
sold by any House

1

Cj-,

WiJmggan

CHHbushel, and. I expect to burn it aaxt
winter in place of canaal cooland ho

In Michigan.

eoold’nt have footed worse if he had

taau.

The Best in the City.
j. C. WOODRUFF.

hourx-

place
- °pBakery.
w side State St.

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HASTINGS, MICH., THURSDAY EVENING, AUG. 17, 1871.

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NO. 3.

” - _ । of September, in the year of our Ixwd, j
.
, but witnesses who have boon pre-J I860, in and upon Horben, Field afore-1
THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL. formed an opinion, which satisfied both ii know
, vioiuly
fe|o„ipU,tyt wiltolly end of his mal-1
thb Defense and tho People.
' sworn will
‘ swear d.fferently
' at I
Tho Court then ordered the jury to bo another time ? Are wo to’bo debarred • fo© nforothouglit, did make' an mwidlt, ■
Fourth Day’s Proceedings.
sworn, when Darwin MoQmber an­ ' from introducihg every thing tliat will ■ and him, tho said Herbert Field, Hten [
,urpri» th. primmer ?
I
lh™ ’«&gt;
!&gt;lo"t
.
nounced that ho was a Justice of the
MORXfitK 'SESS1OX.
Peace in Baltimore and had a summons ;
Tho C...rt
U..I it
August ITth, 1871.
At the iqieiuug of Court this morning • returnable to-day. Nr. Hughes thought |j necessary that a rule should be entered iougly, wjlfuHv nud of l.Ls malted afore •
in the order book iu this case. Neither ftidughf, did strike, inflicting," then nnd !
the oath of naturalization was udminis- 1 there was a poor ehance of the case being
of dilligence I there, in and upon the said Hariwrt
tried and die Court would not excuse did it think-that tho question
tered to a Mr. Newtli.
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Field, on u.the K--u
bock of the head,
ono morMr. MnrciteD. Smith of Castleton was J him. Mr. Church then enquired if they was involved in the matter, accordingly tai wound, of yyliioh mortal wound ho,,
the
motion
was
granted,
to which an tho enid Herbert Field, on .the Mid 5th !
arrainged on two charges far selling ; I wore all citixens, and finding that they
। day of September, A. D. 1869, at the 1
forged telegrams, to both of which he 1 were, die jury was sworn, and this set­ exception was taken by Mr. Hughes.
Tho Court then gave the jury into tho snid city and county of Manistee, did die. |
plead guilty, nud it being the first of- tles the question of a jury for tho third
I trial.'
•
hands of the Sheriff and instructed I And so your informant gives the
tense the. Court said he was Juqxwod to
Court to uu'diTsiand and be informed
them to refrain from talking to any one
deal leniently with him. For the first , They are as intelligent looking as any
tlmi tlw said George Vanderpool, him, :
‘ in regard to tho case, and requested tin- said Herbert Field, iu tho inantwi' i
offense ho was fined 8100, in default of j twelve men that could be picked out of
any
community.
Below wo *-•give tliat they reppri any one who .should try and by tho miians aforesaid, tlion and :
the payment of which ho Is to bo con-1: —
j -fanning
—
.r—---tfnri in Th.. Cou»ly 4«3 fcr..i moalb,. ! '&gt;•»
*8»&gt;
and oocupatiim to communicate with them in any way there feloniously, wilfully- and of hia
in regard to lb? case. He alsoinstruct- insliw aforethought, did kill and mur­
For tho second ofienso rho -jt’murt sub- !
eac^1 ouo :
i»d them to avoid coming to n decision der, m^uMt the peace and dignity of tho
landed.Bcntence, roseryhj^tho right to j«hnw?m
people of tho Stalo of Xlicliigmi, and
from hearing uno side only, but contrary to tho form of tho statute In
call him up nt any time for sentence iu . wai'«r sni
’’that
: should keep their minds stich case made and provided.’’
default of good behavior.
&lt;qx uiitii all'the evidence had been
Sawyer.’
This case ho said had been tried al­
The roll of additional jurors win then
J- re;
F»rmrr.
llUrk.mj: .
ready twice, nnd it becomes my duty io '
called as follows:
•
The court then adjourned till 2 o’clock present to you the general character' of '

cocsrait.

tho evidence which will bo presented to
you to substantiate thin charge. This'
seems almost useless on account of tho •
extensive publication which this evi­
dence has had already. I’ may say to
yotf that tho nioet of tbo testimony will
be what is known as circumstantial evi­
dence, of which I will not enter into an
extensive explanation. But wo must
The names were then put in tho box waa no proper showing and cited tho
jitovo such nn array of facte tliat if ta­
and Solotaun Kenyon was first
" ’ drawn,
’
b law jjrcvioufl to 1859, and- then road
ken by you as true they will draw after
but being absent, Porter Freeman was“ from laws of 1859.
them tho conclusion that tho Respondent
drawn, who bad read of trial end dis­
In those .Jaws it is stated that the
is guilty. Those two mon had been in
cussed it, had formed nn ojiinion und names of all the witness^ known at tho
i tho banking business until ifce 4tli of
was challenged. Edward Powers was time of filing the information and before
'V1d&lt;5»k._
September, IM59. During that summer
nexteCulled, had read the newspaper re­ tho
trial commences, should 1a?
1 Field Kcamc dissatisfied with tlio way
IS UB
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follows•:
ports, probably half of the evidence, had placed upon it, but we contend “
; the business was being carried on.
I STATE OF MICHIGAN, ?
discussed tho probability of his guilt or that the trial is commenced as soon as
i Field put in about 87,000, and Vander­
Mamstus Couxrr.
Mr. Eggleston having finisheL tho
innocence, had funned uu opinion and tho jury is sworn, and these witnesses ,.
about 82,600, which both had re­
' Tho Circuit Court for the Qounty of pool
i
stood'aside. Pleiades Bitown was called were not known at tho time of tiling tho
, Manistoo of tho December term thentof, ceived
,
from friends. Field and Van- first witness, George W. Bullis, wing
in bis place and sworn. *
information.
called and, July sworn said.: My nanto .
in the year of our I«ord 1869.
derpooU-ntered the Bank together on
Tiro Defense then announced themMr. Church Submitted hie own ullidu- ■ Be it remembered, that George W.
Bullis, I live in the city
September 5tii 1869, about 11 o’clock « George
aelvee satisfied with tho jury, when Mr. vit in which he stated that hv believed Bullis, Proescuting Attorney for tho
of Manutoc, knew Herbert Field in his
and rinCo that timo Field has never
Church in behalf of the People took the above wittfewe&gt; were material nnd County of Manistee, who prosecutes for ■
life and George Vanderpool. They
tho jMxiple of tho State of Michigan iu bean seen alive. On tho 17th of Sept,
them.
that the importsnoe
their testimony this behalf, is his proper person comes
the body of Field was found on tho were running a brokers Bank in Manis­
Henry L. Brown wan challenged for was unknown at tho first trial.
here unto this Court, before the Judge beach of Lake Michigan, near Fronk- tee, knew the ouilding and have tran­
Here thfrZoart Waited for some tune thereof, nt the Court House in said j
cause, and James Townsend and Hoary
: fort, about 27 miles from Manistee. sacted business with them. They be­
Hendershott were drawn, but both be­ for the affidavit of George W. Bullis, the Countv, on tho 21st day of Deoembm-. Field at this time was living with a lady gan business in December 180^, nnd
A. D.’ I860, and for the said people,
ing absent, Henry West was called and former Proaceuting Attorney of Manis­ gives the Court here to understand and whom he called aunt, and who had fur­ continued till Sept, 1869. During this
sworn. He had formed an opinion nnd tee Co., which was objected to by De­ be informed that on the 5th day trf Sep­ nished him the money for his banking time was Proseccuting Attorney and
stood aside for W. 8. Chidester. Mr. fense on the ground that the motion was tember, A. D* 1869, at the city of Maufor tho 4 years preceding last January,
nra-c. in ffio said County of Manistoo, buyimwa, and she became anxious a* to was at home at the time o? th®7 tennir.'made room for A. J. Walker, who was it had ■been given. The Court overruled nnd within 'the jurisdiction of this Court, iiia whereabouts tho noxt day. On Mon­
George Vandenoul, late of tho said city day, also, Vanderpool was found very atlonof their business. Cannot state
challenged by Mr. Church. Mr. Hughes th&lt;- objection, to which exception was
and county, banker, in and upon Her­ early, between 5 and 6 o’clock, washing when I last saw Field, but it was n
objected to the chaHeflge as ho had only taken, and tiio affidavit was read, which I bert Field'who was then an therein the
out tho Bank and when asked later in short timo previous to the 5ih of Sep­
an opinion us it seemed.
eluted that the importance of this testi­ peace of tho people ef the State of
tho day concerning Field, ho stated that tember, 1869. Never saw him alive after
Mr. Eggleston aroeo and considered mony was not known ut either of the Michigan, fclouiously, wilfully, and of
he had run away and taken some of his that date.
the moaning of the word opi/uon in the former trials. Tho motion was farther his xnalico aforethought, with ibroe and
Waa in tho Bank on Wednesday after .
tinns did make an-assault, and the said (Vanderpool's) money with him. Ho
law. Ho thought when one had ex- arguid.
Gcdrgc Vanderpool with a certain hatch­ had also cut «sut portions of the car­ tjiia, about 9 o’clock, nlonc but found
t.mini'd facts and evidence, ho had an
Mr. Eggleston said that no notice was et winch ho,, the said George Vander­
Messrs Conover. Ingram, Socor, Briggs
opinion, which it would require testimo­ necessary. All that was necessary was pool, then and there had held and used pet and tho main port of the scour­
Fisk, Cutchoon, Vanderpool and some
ny to overthrow and this disqualified to state to the Court tlwrt Mich witnessea by. and with his right hand in and up- ing seemed to be iu this place.
others. Mr. Chureu then asked what
Two
persons
went
to
tho
bank
on
busi
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H-c-d
upo.
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him. Ho thought there was no such
, ,
. 1 . , , ,,
, । ton of the bead ol him, tho said Her- ness nnd nue went behind tbo desk and examination was made and what arti­
thing ns a partial opinion in the meaning beforo the trial should commence and |
Fieldj
vilfufly, folsaw the money in tho safe and thought cles were taken frqn tho Bank, to
of the law. Tho Coot taking the state­ the Court should make the order.
■ onioiudy, and of his malice aforethought
whiqh Mr. Hughes objected that such a
Mr. Hughes thoqght that tho view did strike, giving to the said Herbert there was enough to fill an ordinary
ments of the Juror sustained the objec­
sized hat, or as another said who saw it, question could not be asked till tho Cor­
tion and ruledSfim competent, when stated
was
sa
extraordinary
view.
Mr.
I
Field,
then
and
there
on
tho
top
and
•rated wrv .» exiraorda.n- rie«.
F«J, th™ .nd
ton
T*^’™
there was about a peck. Another party pus Delicti was proved, also that there
Mr. Church made hiwchalienge peremp­ Egglcto. i^ngad a»d v.p!ai&gt;»l bi. ■ b“k. "f *•
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i
which mortal wounds he, the said Her- went to tho bank for money which Van- was no evidence that anything was tak­
tory. Mr. [J. D. Townsend was next ▼i®w.
bort Field, st the said city and county of
calk'd and sworn, when tho Prosecution
Mr. Hughes said, Shut Judge Grier Manistee, on tho said fifth day of Sep­ deq&gt;o61 said he could not pay, but being en away. Mr. Cnureh said that the
were content with the Jury. The De­ differed from the geattlentan. He thought tember, A. D. 1869, did immediately die. pressed far it he went to the safe, fol­ objection was well founded, and the
And bo your said informant gives tho lowed by this person, whom ho askod to questions asked to accommodate Mr.
fense then rejected Mr. Chidester for that after the information hud been
Court here to understand and be inform­
Bullis who wanted to go home as soon
cause, and called Harmon Wilcox, wh» filed no one hod any business to med­ ed that the said George Vanderpool in rat down and got the money.
Upon Wednesday, the people becom­ as possible. Mr. Hughes waived hu
being sworn said be had read .accounts dle with it, without an order -from the manner and force aforesaid, and at the
of the two trials, had discussed’the mat­ Court. He insisted tliat the informa­ place aforesaid, feloniously, wilfully and ing alarmed, an investigation was mode objection and Mr. Bullis said: my at­
tention was callojLto the disappearance
ter and had decided views (which unfit­ tion should not be-changed. He also of malice aforethought, him, the’ said and Vanderpool Was arrested.
In the evening between 9 and 10 of Field, wenf into
Bank and found
ted him. Palmer 15. Cranston was insisted that tho trial had commenced, Herbert Field, did kill and murder, contrniy to tho form of tlio statute in such
drawn in his place and being sworn said when Mr. ^glo^tan remarked that tho case made and provided and against the o'elock, some parties had boon to church several pci-sotis there examining the ■
and came down tho river in a canoo or Bonk and I examined a carpet which
he had read of both trials, had weighed application had been previously made. peace and dignity ef the people of tho
l&gt;oat which they hitched about fifty feet was lying there in a heap, spread it out,
the facts and decided the matter, which Mr. Hughes then read Judge Grier’s State of Michigan.
On going back to but found it did not cover tho floor.
And your informant ns aforesaid, fur­ below tlie Bank.
gave him his (release. Geo. Williams decision ia tho Nisi Prius Reports and
ther informs and gwefl the Court now tho boat, the lady thought she saw
There was a spot in that centre, which
had not read of first trial ut all and very ' argued that the Statute referred to was
hero to understand and bo informed somebody in a boat a little above them,
little of secondhand had formed no opiu-' for the protection of the accused and was that the said George Vanderpool, at tho
the carpet did not oaver and it wu mis­
and
she
heard
a
splash
in
the
water
as
sing ; tho floor was damp and ono spot
ion. Mr. Townsend had read “ Chris­ mandatory and not directory.
aforesaid city and county of Manistee,
of a dog or some such thing jumping
It was enacted so that the accused in a certain imilding there situate,
tian Advocate^’ with which Counsel wore
bore the evidence of being inked over
in which attracted her attention, so
not lamiliarfaud he was peremptorily might mk be taken &lt;ly surprise but known oa the bank of Manistee, on tho
n«d looked as if it had been scrapod or
fifth day of September, in tho year of much so that sho spoke to her husband
could
be
prepared
to
meet
tho
testimony
challenged,iwhichjnade room for Porter
scrubbed as it was broomed up. Other
our Lord, 1869, with force arid arms
The Court bad in and upon Herbert Field aforesaid, about it, and they saw tho figure of a spot wore of a rod color. Upon laying
Burton who shared the same fate. Sol­ arrayed against him.
man crouching down in tho boat and on
omon Kenyon |being drawn and sworn ruled against the prisoner on tho ques­ feloniously, wilfully, and of his malice
the carpet down on the. floor, I found
exatmnation soon after, found that there
Mid he had (readfbf both trials, had dis­ tion of diligence, and xnw the same aforethought, did make an assault, and
on tho carpet red spots which corres­
were spots as of blood from tho Bonk
cussed the maifler^and taken aides which question is involved hare in the case of him, the said Herbert Field, then and
ponded in adjacency to those on the
there with some blunt instrument and down to this point on the river.
They must show that it weopon, to your informant unknown,
disqualified him,[and David1 Trego took the people.
floor.iNear one rod spot on the floor
The.
evidence
produced
will
go
to
his place but soon vacated if, which pre­ was not-only not known at tho time of upon tho top of the hood and back of
I found n small red spot, an indenture
sented the spectacle of a Trego-ing. the former trials, but has come within the head did strike and mortally, wound, show that Field was murdered in tliat as large os a pea, and in that a red sub­
Bank between II and 12 o’clock of that stance of the oolor of blood. I exnmin
John Fisheyjbeing called had heard of their knowledge within m recent a pe­
day.
the trials and was rejected peremptorily. riod that this is the first opportunity
ad tho carpet, when I laid it down,- to
. David- Patton took(his place and was they have had to make it known. They city and county of Manistee, did die.
sen if tho spot in the neuter had boon
challenged for cause, when Joshua Mar­ Aould have acted with diligence so that1
And so your said informant gives tho jail at Manistee a latter was written by removed and it was cut out . This oar­
tin was called aiidfffworn but he had his the prisoner could have been prepared; Court here to bo informed, and io under­ him imd given to -fate wife to -W rent pet was cut running across the seam,
opinion of the matter and stood aside. to meet it. Suppose fifty witnesses were, stand that th«» said Georgs Vanderpool, away and mailed back to Manistee for leaving a strip of about fifteen inches on
him. tho eaid Heibcrt Field, in manner the purpose of fastening suspicion On
Darwin McOmbar was next drawn when •prang upon Os at this late hour, could
tho side near tho bonk entrance. He
and by the means aforesaid, then and |
the Defense^wero again satisfied with they be admitted ?
then explained the diagram nnd pointed
there fetoniossly, wilfully and of liis other parties.
We ask of you great patiente in ex­ out tho things described' These piobos
Mr. Church thought that very few malice afurethtKigbr. did loll and mur- 1
the jury.
.
dor,
contrary
to
the
form
of
tbo
statute
amining
all
tho
facts
in
this
important
of carpet I took home. I also founds
Mr. Church challenged Mr. Williams words were necessary os to what the law
in such case niado and provided, and
and celled Jamc'sjW. Mend, whereujion was in this matter. Let us find the law
newspaper which hod on ono side three
against 4hs peace and dimity of tho Vandeip^ol unless ho istho guilty party.
not [Judge Grier’s opinion l*Op!e of iho Stale of Michigan.
marks and on the other nido one. Tb*
the People were f satisfied, but the De­ and
That
would
bo
as
great
a
calamity
to
and
ho
read
from
the
Session
Laws!
fence were not,(and chtrlk-nged Mr.
j And yow informant! asAfottsoid, faxone was about the size of the end of tho
of
1869
upon
the
subject.
He.
ar-|
tho
people
&lt;u
to
Vauderpool.
.
I
thefr
informs
sud
gives
tho
Court
now
Mead, to which(Mr. Church objected.
thumb, and tho other three about the
Mr. Eggleston exhibited a map ■ mso of tho ends of tho fingers. These
Tito Court overruled the objection and gued tliat the Defense might have ob-1| hero to undo stand and bo informed
| tliat the said George Vanderpool, at tho
entered him to stand aside and Timothy tained from the court at any time in I aforesaid citv and conntv of Manistee, of Manistee and of tho Bank,■ and for marks wore rod. This paper I took to
in a ™ru,n building Uwr?
&lt;&gt;&lt; »«■
w. gi.. a di.- my office. I also found a box of enyelBush was called, who had read very session, or even at Chambcris the names
How do wo os tbo bunk of Manistee, on tho 5th day gram ®f ths bonk.
opos nearly of a white color, and an odd
little of it, and did not know that lie had and erdex of witnesses.

&amp; Chidester, ’Geo. Williams, David
Mr. Eggleston then renewed the mo­
Trego, Eil. Powers, Porter Freeman, tion to place tho following witnesses on
Henry H.n.lerrhott, H. WilM., J |ho WunnnHon. Mkwi y„, Joh»
»r w„.i,
p _C. ..
___
_. ..
Cranston. T Bush,
Goo. r:~.
Gregory,
F. Godfrey and Mrs. Field.
Gaskill, D. McOmber, P. Burton, D.
He read from the Session Lows to j
Patton, 1’. Brown, J. Fiiher. Joshua | sustain tho motion.
Martin. 11. D. West, Solomon Kenyon. j Mr. Choercr objected to the motion I
Janita Tow'DJHmd, and A. J. Walker.
■ being granted, on the ground that there

in the afternoon.
xmauioon skssiox.

At tho opening of Court this P. M.
Mr. Chcever requested that the witnesses
fur tho Prosecution be excluded from the
Court room during the trial, which was
argued to some extent when the Court
ordered that ell witnesses, both for tho
People and Defense bo excluded until
tho testimony is all submitted, Mrs.
Vanderpool being excepted. Tho Sher­
iff then made proclamation to that effect.
Mr. Eggleston opened tho case by
saying that the information in this case
rias filed on December 21st. 1869, and

ii==:

�Cafdj.

ATTEKTioxilnteigl apd
thejsickage, also there wain pair efeuffs,! was certainly one jraeco. posifibly two,
evidently a gentleman’s. 1 also found j and*'it was two er ’three
’
*foot long. mv
——is
There
and took away a hatshot with a head u window in tho back part of tbo Bank
about 15 or 20 foot from tho water in
about an meh and a quarter in diameter.
1 also found, the next day some of tho the river. Tbo complaint in this case
was here shown to witness and ho testi­
boards of tho floor sawed olli aud took
fied that tho body of it whs in his handthem to my office. They were about
2 1-2 lent long and the width of flooring, i writing, drafted it on tho day that
!
Whcu this was
some six inches. I found iu tho crooks the dates show.
some dirt in a moist condition and a drafted it was not known that tho
substance which on top hud tho color of body uf Field was found and do not
ink, but lower down it was rod. I cut ।| know that it was known, that he was
from these boards a piece, about six ji dead; think the arraignment was on the
inches long which run across tho same day tho complaint was made. At
two Imanls, and with thu paper spoken the inquest the body was partially taken
of and a piece of shirt, I delivered out of the box i. e. rolled over and tho
Tho shirt
them to Dr. Duffiold, the shirt nt my of­ lid was taken off the bo*.
fice anc^tho rest in Detroit. I also de­ was laid open, tho pants also opened, the
shoes
and
stockings
and
neck
tie and
livered to him two pieces uf board given
to me by David Ingram and on them was the piece of lope were taken off entire­
a red substance. Those wore uoarly ly. Do not recollect that there was any.
round and an Such or an inch nnd a thing else on tho body. There was also
quarter in diamolor, never saw them another handkerchief there but how at­
Tho coroners
since, gnvo him tho pieces of whirt after­ tached I could not toll.
wards when tho Doctor was at Manistee. jury consistod of John ('aufiold, Mich­
This piece of shirt wus taken from the ael Fay, cannot recollect any more.
part covering tho arm and breast, tho Mr. Groou, W. 8. Hann and Mr. Shack!
body of it was white and it hod a red­ Icton were also reciiliod. He-'thought
dish streak on it. I never saw this again Mr. Dunnet drew tho vurdk t of tho
either. After this our uffieu was burned Coroners. I think 1 took all the pieces
and tho remaining parts of these things of carpet in the room; was none in the
wore burned at the same timo. Wo had front room dim* beliind tho curtain which
tho clothes taken from the dead body of' he pointed out. Was a safe back of
Herbert Field, a pair of paute, shoes, ' counter, uf large size with a burglar bus.
stockings (originally white) shirt, hand- 1 Think it would weigh 2,000 lbs. There !

VAN VELSOR k ROLFE.

RUSSELL $ NEr/NS

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Office in Hastings.

IF?

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do not recollect

NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN,:

whether thia story about tho rope was
not an after-thought, conceived after the
trial at Manistee, Mr. Church objected,

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Situated in tho various Townships

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WM. L. COBH,
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•4

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think the other end was broken off,
think I aaw wmn pieces of toned tope
also in the Bank, but do not knew
whether it was cut off at either end, or

'

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DEALKBS ia Dry Goods, Groceris^ Boot* sod

the first trial at Manisu-o and do not

CHAN. II. BAUER.

of LANDS

«•.

his counsel. Defense made exception.
Ramsdell said nothing about releasing
him. Ques.—What did the Sheriff
say? Objection made and rttstained.
Ques.—What induced you to do what
you did on that day ? I drew the com­
plaint at the request of Mr. Briggs
and at the further knowlenge, which
convinced me that tho writ of Habeas
corpus would be issued to release him.
Ques-— What bad wmo to you*, knowl­
edge about that gold ? Objection made
and overruled, but answer not taken Mr.
Hughes waived a further cross-examin­
ation reserving the right to recall the
witnm at any future timo. Court then
adjourned fill 9 o’clock to-morrow morn-

I*. RUSSELL

Can be bad by Calling at

kerchief (white) nnd a email nock-hand- was a lounge in the room whan 1 made
kerchief a dark blue vest, a piece of i the examination but do not recollect ex- j
CASTLETON.
rope from arouud tho body, a Scotch j uotly whore it stood ; think it was begray coat that Mr. Socor gave me and . hind tho curtain. Thtre was a stove i
that 1 had seen Vanderpool wear, a tow-; also. Do nut know whether there was ’
el and tho hatchet, tho carpeting, envoi- any curtain hero this day or not, but
opes, &amp;c. All these things were destroy-1 had a-&gt;en it previously. Have been bo-'
ed at tho burning of tho office ; was ■ hind the desk whore tho stove, desk awl l
present at the inquest which waa held a | lounge are, but do not recollect tho date.
wjfok from the next Saturday, tho cloth-1 Mr. Vanderpool was there I think. ;
WOODLAND
Look oui for
iiig that I have described was on" the I Have not been in tbo Bank frequently,
w I seres
the body, do not know whether I saw Tho carpet was of a reddish or brown- ।
the shirt studs in his shirt ur not. Thu . ish colu.-, with some green in it I think, | Adcrrtwmtnl of GRANT ^PHILLIPS.
gray coat spoken of was not un ‘ also blacksHad never examined it pri- j
the ■ body but was Vanderpool’*. J or to this Wednesday. There was a litJOHNSTOWN.
TJujre was also a ring, a twenty dollar tie oral spot on it about fifteen inches
gwl piece in an envelope and tho shirt J in length and 12 inches across,
studs which I saw at tho inquest. Hero i Cut into the board with a saw, cut a
• 'XU si’w
W ’• uf a r l.*
he identified tho ring, the studs, the en- pinco off and gave it Io Dr. Duffield,
velopc in whiph tho gold jiitco was j Think there wu&gt;. as much tod color or I
wrapped. They came into my hands at j substane.; un this pioco as on any other, j
BALTIMORE
the coroners inquest from tho witness j saved the piece with tlio indention in it
•
who found them, and have been iu my | as big as u pea, do not know who saw it’,
•Ji’ef.wX*'!
possession except when taken to Kola- j besides myself and Mr. Cutcheon, but!
HASTINGS.
niazoo. I saw tho rope un the body tied | think Dr. Duffield an£ others saw it, do !
■
around tbo middle. I also saw iu the not remember that I ever testified that I — ' " "
"■
......
11
Bank apiece of rope about 15 feat long anyone saw it but myself. A Juror i -kCHLEA
vith^ono end cut off smooth, which re- asked who-cut out **~~
.*—
tho v
boards. Answer
!
CARLTON
semblod the cne around tho body. Ho —Some carpenter in my presence, tho
also produced a box with sumo pills in chips or small pieces tpuken of ho got
it, ami another box with somu powders from
&gt;— ir
—*t-—-•
Mr/Ingraiu.
in it which ho had received from Sher- 1
Ro-direct—Mi. Church asked what
iff Secor, and ware in the' safe with circumstances or what action of Mr.
BARRY.
some bosks ami other things belong Vanderpool’s counsel led to this com­
mg to
lield when the
office plaint being made, which was objected
was burned. Cross-examined by Mr. to by Mr. Hughes when Mr. Church ex­
Hughes.—Was Prosecuting Attorney plained that Vanderpool’s counsel were
4 years prior to 1871. Drew up tho iu- clamorous for his release on a writ of
fermation in this case and assisted in Habeas Corpus which led to this action.
the first trial as one of the counsel for
Mr. Hughes said he objected to this
Druggists and Chemists,
the Pecple. This trial lasted about 4 thing
being
clouded
up,
as
u n*fr
weeks, was engaged all the timn, this the charge
was
for
murder.
and dealers In
trial took place in Fob. 1870 , Spent He thought the counsel's remarks were
••K
PATENT
MEDICINES,
some timo previout io this in tho prose­ irrelevant, It la not common for persons
PAINTS,
BUTLANDi
cution of this case, some 25 days in aB, to swear io any one’s haring committed
OILS,
this was spent in a desultory manner, a murder before it is known that a mur­
&gt;
a
fre
or
n
•
v
examinining testimony, talking with wit- 'der has Iwn committed. Mr. Church
VARNISHES,
neasee but not hunting them up, have got
| up to defend himself personally,which
TURPENTINE,
asked the Sheriff to hunt up witnesses ■ tuD
&lt;x,url inouguv
the Court
thought unnecessary.
unnec.'Hsary. Anu
And
and bring thorn to my office that I) then overruled the objection. Before the TOILET and FANCY GOODS,
PERFUMERY.
might confer with them, but never did i complaint made by Briggs, Mr. VanderIRVING.
BOOKS A STATIONERS,
myself except the few days previous to . pool was in jail without process,
CHOICE TEAS,
■
the inquest.
Went with Mr. Rus­
Question -jWas any ono acting as
GROCERIES, 4
sell and tomo others to Mr. Ruggles bis lawyer ? Objection made by de­
■•Mot
n If of n • ire
k« i » V
and they went iato Mrs. Vanderpool’s
fense. The point waa discussed by Mr. CIGARS and TOBACCO,
room, I remained in the parlor. Went Cheevar and Cburch and objection overKEROSENE LAMPS A FIXTURES
rSAIBIEVlLLB.
there to see if any munoy was to be ‘ ruled. Ans.—Thomas J. Ramsdell was
found among Mis. Vanderpool’s things.
Tho time of the night that wo went
there was after 12 o’clock.
My mind
was connected with tbo fact of finding
money and generally, any other evi­
dence.
Explained as tho reason of
going so late that the body was found
that same night, and wo were up and
went to her room. Be remained in the
parlor but the rest went out of the
room with Mrs. Buggies to search Mrs.
Vanderpool’s things. Did not hear anyfhihg that was said by them after they
left me. Did not find any money ; can
hardly describe tho part I took in first
trial; waa there as Prosecuting Attor­
ney and as a witness and opened the
case and summed it up.
Mx. Briggs
swore to ths complaint against the pria-

GEO. C. WORTH.

Good Bargains in

A««. ht W71,

J'OBN .WHITMORE.

STEWART A 8TEIMHOFF.

Wa art leckaiica) Deitois,

�ncr.
:iCS5X X. CXWTT

Tlxsnxoa. Tbvxsdat, Auov« IT,
Record of the Republican Party in
Behalf of Liberty and Equal Right*.

the light of suffrage, nod forever .pro­
hibiting Its withdrawal, pasRtd Roth
branches of Congress.
In March, 1869, a law was passed
striking the word white from all the
urdiaaucea of this District, destroying
all nhpthuhiation against colored men
in Stotdk laws or ordinance*.
ffc Msy. 1870. the bill known as the
enforcement sot be-Mm* a law, its ob­
ject being to protect colored men in all
the right* to which other citizens are
entitled.
In April, 1871, Congress passed what
la known as the Ku-Klux act, giving
Ibe President power to protect the loy­
al people of the South against organ­
ised bands of aaaassins, and rendering
the people of a county or city, under
certain conditions, responsible for the
damage* done therein by these outlawa.
Such, briefly, are the leading meas­
ure* adopted by a Republican ‘ Con­
gress, sod sanctioned and sustained by
the Republloaa party, for securing to
the colored people of the nation the
boon of liberty and the right of equal
American citizenship.
As a "campauion-pieoe” to this long
list of acta in the Interest of Justice ana
humanity, we ought, perhaps, to pub­
lish the record of the Democratic party
ia behalf of slavery, wrqng, and out­
rage.
But It can hardly be necesnary, at
least until the Wounds inflicted upon
the backs of the toar million* of ex­
alaves have had time to heel. If col­
ored men bear uo malice against their
Democratic owners, they will not be
apt to forge: who fastened aud who
broke their chains.

A brief recapitulation of the various
measure* enacted by the Republican
ii&amp;rty, during it* ten year* of power, in
behalf of the cause of liberty end RRMl
I-olltleal, and civil rights to aU men,
without record to race or color, will be
a matter of useful information to oar
reader* at this time, and aid them In
coming to a Just and correct decision m
to the party they can tho most safely
trust hereafter.
The drat blow at the “ Divine" insti­
tution of slavery was a blO, which l&lt;ecame alow in August, 1861, confiscating
all property aud setting free all slaves
used in aln of the rebellion.
January 25, 1862, a inw was passed
prohibiting the use of the jail* of this
DiMtrict for the Imprisonment of fugi­
tive slaves.
The great measure emancipating the
three thousand slaves of thia District
pawed both Houses of Congress and was
signed by the President in April. 1862.
On the 13th of March 1862, a bill be
came a law forbidding and punishing
the return of fugitive slaves, coming
mtortur Hues, by nav«] and miJltJiry
officer*.
March 6th, of the same year, tho Pres­
ident bad recommended the passage oft
a joint resolution proposing a co opera~ TX'-nrx'T t
tion between the General Government j
w*
JLWLLL,
and the Slave Htatcs for the general alx&gt;- RegiSTUB of Dkkdii. Notaby Public,
litlon of slavery, on the principle of
—and—
compensation to the owners. During
the.month a bill covering this suggea
SENERAL CONVETANCER |

Abstbacts of Titub
The bill abolishing the loog-cxlsting,
odious distinction* In this District of land* in Barry County furnished on
application, at my office in the
against the colored people, such us tax- ,
Ing them for the education of white ।
Court House.
children and denying them all benefit {
W. II. JEWELL.
from the tax, became a law In May,
Ifatiw, Mich.
1862.
June 19th, 1862, tho President *igiu&lt;d
a bill, which pweed both Housed, pro­
hibiting slavery forever in *11 the Terri- i
tones of the United States.
J une. 1882, a law was enacted estab­
lishing diplomatic relation* with the
republics of Liberia and Hayti.
In July, of the same year, a law was
passed conferring upon colored persona
the right to testify In Courts of Justice;
’ nlra. prohibiting the Inter State coastw toe slave trane.
.J« July, 1862. a bill became a law
emancipating slaves coming within our
Huas Whose masters weio In rebellion GO TO CLARKS FOR PICTURES
Kill all slaves found in place* captured !
Isy.our troops.
JpJy 7, 1882, President Lincoln ap­
proved a bill punishing the Infamous j
practice of using the Amencan flag for
the protection of vessel* engaged In the
slave trade, in open dedance, as had .
grown to be tbo practice, of a plain cooatltutlonal provision. Under the pro-1
visions of this act one Gordon, captured
while engaged in the slave trade, was'
tried, convicted, and executed.
Oppoate I'. 0.
July 17, 1862, a la« was enacted autborizing the enlMmcnt and military |
organization of calon-'I men.
»u . Dan'l Striker.
September 22, 1862, Pre»ldent Lincoln ■ ”• *• Goodyear.
. Issued a prnctomatioaitteclaring tliat on .
the 1st of January eosulug he should'
should Issue uiiother proclaming al! per-1
sons free in such State* as might l»e
n«fti«l Ar
;jtoy the immortal
declaration
a" uaveo forever
free in Ari
'exes. Louisiana,
Dealers in
Mi—lwlppi, Alabama, Florida. NBrth
and South Carolina, and Virginia was
issued.
March, 1863. a law was enacted Incor­
porating nn institution for the educa­
tion of colored youths, to be iocatid in
this District, from which had grown
up the Howard University.
A law was enacted in February, 1884,
enrolling all colored men, whether
•lave* or not. Into the national forces,
allowing loyal masters a bounty of tSOO
for their slaves—afterward* reduced to
♦100 bounty. But thl* wee wholly re­
pealed in 1867,
On the 11th of June 1814, a bill be­
came a tow placing colored noldtore on
a footing of equality tn all respects with
white soldiers.
June 28, 1884, a bill was signed repeal­
ing the iufamou* Democratic fugitivg•lav r law.
In 1884, a law we* pa**-J allowing
colored men to coutract for carrying the
malto.
The vear before the act was passed
prohibiting all distinction* ou account
of race or color In ths public convey­
ances of this District.
agents for the
The Isw creating the Freedprtn’s Bu
reau was tressed early In the -year 1WJanuary 27,1865, the famous thlrteentn
amendment to the constitution, which
had been previously approved by the
Senate, |mseed the House of Represen­
tatives. forever abolishing slavery in
the United States.
MADE OF
During thl* year acts were peeked re
pealing the various measurer enact* a
by the Southern Bta tea under Johnson ■
rule, designed to establish slavery hi
another form, authorizing-the disgrace "-Fthe BEST IK THE WORLD.
ful apprenticeship system, tt»eJ*wTnre
gard to vagrancy, aud authorising the
Also the
whipping of negroes.
The same year a law was passed abol­
WOODLAND PABLOBS.
ishing the system of ]m&gt;nage.slavery in
NewMexloo.
In Deodinber, 1868, a resolution passed
both Hwwe. or Cbb«t~ .ppoloUn, th.
lolut t’ommltt.'O on lUoonrtruptlo., to
whom
rehTTr l th. erwlootUI, .rd*
person* claiming seats from JoonsoD *

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Goodyear &amp; Stri£

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
CLOCKH.

VANDERPOOL

aid Plated Ware.

HARDWARE,

Iron. Nails, Glass,

of Mrmvntu, Barry Ca., Mleh.

Subscription—$1. for the Trial

.plonOld Opportunity

Wooden Ware, &lt;fcc&lt;

MABCKNU8 WRIGHT

Detroit Stoves,
Su erior

Iron,

$1.00 for 75c

declaring that none of the rebel ^“le*
were entitled to replantation in Con­
gress until Congressman have declared
"Tn April’. 1886. the civil righto bill,
Johnson had voiced, became a

amend

I will close oid my Stock
of Summer

CITY PAINT STORE!
TO

TEE BANNER

OFFICE

COMMINS k BROWN,

------- FOB.-------

Nnue-Pamtmj,
Greimhj,

•Sign and Ornamental

JOB WORK

Oila. Mitrd FaiaU ArtlaFa

Dry Goods and Clothing
at sevety-flve cents on the
Dollar.
R. MUDGE.

BOTH PLAIN OR

boru or nsturaUzsd In

notice
State of Mtoklaaa. 0**— '

*"d’d U H

M. PRICKETT.

MUSICAL!

up

ov6r JoLnran** vpto an i
universal suffrage In lid
n January. u»7, a bit „
ring that witbtu nd TerrKdFy of the
of the United States should suffrage be
de nied on account of rests color, or for­
m er oondition.
In February, 1867, the fifteenth

Horsemen
. ATTENTION!

t the
new
the Uni;e* from
ving the rebel debt

J

•

iPA INTERS

SHERMAN MICH, Dealer ia

^S’5-

w Order, by man for Adrertiimg, Babactipbona or Job Wark, promptly »ttrad.
ed to, and wo will warrant Satisfaction.

W. H. HOLMES, Publisher.

ctr«M«taa Sheet

tatlwb
Nioh.

I*.
MadeaJ Booki etc. Also

t nnrr omak,

�THAVELER'S GUIDE.

Tifg RjtptfBUCm BltftHMX. LOCAL EVENTS
DAILY DURING THE TRIAL.

Good Morning.
Weather k Httle cooler.

Fobllaher.’

al follow!:

.

•

The City will soon be crowded.
,
Witnesses for tho people iu tho Van­
derpool case sre being examined.
Tim FwA-ing story continued. Judge
Hoyt caught eight fish yesterday.

'

Local thw fiotice?.
The Daily.
Term*—$1 for the trial.
rates reasonable.
.

fio’r Ml 6 00.4 Ml

L. N. Mixer has thanks of tho boys of
this office for a nice pitcher of cider.

“•Bn!ilM# K * Optn

J. ROUMK y. M

■ICHICAW CEI H. Fl.
Grand River Vi y Division
.A.ucnjfirr isti.

0 Grommins! Where was "police”
! No. 1, last night.
!

J. Roberts &amp; (Jo., al tho Post Office,
keep the Daily Banned for snle.

A Goax.—The Th'JttJif Reporter per­
petrated a joke to-day which will upAdvertising pear in his report to-moxkow.

J! 15 r xj 7 CO ua
!i»
jia
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I 2 30
I 4 10
r 4 27

740
|SW

at Runyan’s.
An Every-day Story.

Clover Hullers!

I 315 ml 8»

0
8
I HA, I
We wore delayed several hours last
____ _
MIXBM. I ACCt
The popular Business College of the evening by not having our “dally ma- '■'nnd lUpdp-if 45 r m
chlnery” in right working order. Qur - t'w*n’
•
coontxy is located al Grand Rapid*.
' •'!&lt; ! tin"
city folks will get two dallies today.
MH.Hrnl!
Sewing Maehino Nfeedles and Needle
Sharpeners, for nil Machines, nt Grant
Rath ek Funny—The Court ex­
I
&amp; rluilipa.
tf
cluded all tbo witnesses from attendance
at tho trial until all the testimony Is V emontrille •
The Nsw Firm.—J. AV. &amp; C. G. Bent­ Bubmitted^-exccpJ Miv. Vanderpool.
ley, manufacturers of sash, doors, blinds Ibelrsawn for ttih notion will not be
and molding*, und.everything else, are very apparent* as vre prlrit-the teeth
so busy selling moldings that they can­ uioijyi in fhll every dayl. ,
3»
not write for tho local column this week.
KEFUBLICAN CAVCVS.
Hill, m follow :
•
A Worthy Mottofkiearo ExprtKi at KM0 a tn. Detroit Exj&gt;imi at
The Republican Electors of the City of 50}pm.
“A thorough Instruction, Fair and
Honorable Dealing with. Everbody,'’ is Hastings are requested to meet at Wil­
the motto of »ho Grand Rapids Businc.-s liam H. Hay ford's office, in Empire
TEACHERS' NOTICE.
College.
Block, on l-riday Evening, Aug. 18tb,
1871, to nominate two Candidates for
Examination
of Teachers for" Barry
Notice.
Justice of the Pence to be supported at
, County. Fall Buries.
the ensuing special election.
All persons who are owing me, must
By Outer of City Com.
take notice If the same is not paid within
N. Bailey, CA‘n. II belli a«follow,: of inuebm cxuuinatiom will l&gt;t'
thirty days the accounts wfU beteft with
At Orangeville, Oct. tith.
a Justice for collection.
Mas. Sfxixokr.—We referred yester-.
Hustings Ort. Dili, aud Nov. tith.
John M. Bessmeb.
day to the article in the Ay/» in ^regard |
“_
Assyria. Oct. 13th—Ellis School:
Hastings, Aug. 14,1S71.
dw
to Mrs. Springer being in ( Ohio?" and I
_9.
I
Rrssxu. &amp; Nsvnts at the Phasnix
since then wo have heard by letter from j At Nashville, “ 17th.
Cash Store have good SO ct Tea for 00
“ 20th.
her parents in Ohid that she bus not
«
jente.
1
4w
25th.
been there at all, and this with the state- '
“ Woodland, Nor. lOtH.
New Goods ut the Phciwix Cash ment of the Manistee Timet of tho 12th
Stobx. _ ________
^w
tost, that sho was in Manistee complete- j
Custom work made on short notice, ly answers the unfounded assertion of ’
the-Ey^
___
in good style and reasonable prices
_______ ______ nt Runyan's.
Z- Ladles’ fine shoes of the latest styles

.

SUPERIOR, )1CSHERRY AND STATESMAN
CRAIN

DRILL!

Knlanxuzoo and Ann .Arbor

&gt;

WHEEL CULTIVATORS
BALL, GALE AND KALAMAZOO,

(ASTLVGS
MACHINES,

SAWING

ETC.,

HARROWS,

and the largest stock of

x\.GRIG€TI,TURAL

MACHINERY

in Bam' County—for sale by

E. P. BURRALL.
Office in John Wuisertt’s Hardware Store, Brown’s New Block

M. W. &amp; C. G. BENTLEY
fAtccenura to Dicker A Ken tier.'

?,"A
At the Railroad meeting at the bank I
A Sclect Bchool at Woodlud Centre, under the
Vow. will" ,am«M S«-A
yesterday, after discussing the matter j rharje of Prof.
Uh and continue ten »«ki. Tuition from » to K'
for some timo, and all expressing tlfem- I occordtn, toKudie, pursued.
A leoond icboul of thin kind will be tauehl in
selves in favor and willing to work fora I A-.n.-Bto S.k«.l ll.^lJS.to.YIM
will eoamenei Sept- Uh and continue «ix weeks
competing road running north and south, I ItThe
Superintendent of Schools will alio conduct
fOf ••&lt;*«♦. •» .lhp »iHw&gt; of
tho following named gentleman volun­
vranreril c. tn rommenca
.-bKibt work
teered and were accepted by the meet­
&gt; tba i&gt;ruehM Un«ht duriav tin winur
ing os delegates to^o to Battle Creek
and Kalamaxoo in company with o’
egation from Lowell, on Tuesday next:
C. S..41urtun, W. Barlow, A. J.

‘•Hello John, where arc you going?”
“I wo, going down here to buy scene
grocers.”
“Well I am going down to Afaoe Al­
len’s to buy mine."
“Down to Allen’s? Why, I never bo’t
any of him, J always go there to buy
crockery and wall paper, but I never
thought of buying groceries there. Not
long ago I bo’t a whole set ol crockrrv
anti
and paper enough to paper my house,
tb»m, 20 per rent, cheaper I Kan I &lt;x&gt;uJd
buy any where
Brekfos he wab
ranted XT.
The crockery he keeps i.
Tax: New tiauox I^w.—-Efforts tethe Boot’s cek*brated ware."
,
“Well, I always do eo on groceries, ward the enforcement of our new liquor
THE CELEBRATED
and I know yM can. BwJdc he take. law begin to be made in many places.
anything I
--------(Jackson Co.) the
too, I get a better tobacco, tea and
Farrier's
sugnr there for the same money than* people put a whisky seller on tho grid1 die, whereat he trumped sundry counter
any where else in town.”
charge,
;
but
thus
far
he
ha,
got
the
I
, .
M. ALLEN,
granite state
ashington Block. ’Aug. 15,1871.
worst of it, hsvMad to trig, two heavri
fines, . AtlQiaif prtWfcutforu «•{
Warranted Custom Made Abotsfrom
soon to be extensively commenced. OnT
Detroit, Grand Rapids and Jacuaon
tho whole, the movements upon the i
works
of Sir
as ot
oir John Barleycorn are slow, I
FOR SALE AT
Call 4&gt;n Miss Wilcox for miillneiy consic*
‘------------’------...............
jidering
the stringency
of the law
goods of all the latest and best styles.
and certainty of conviction under it
FimtNaomkal CLsrauw Merex.
—Go there for tbe best and cheapest
iJhsyeer 1871 wiji he u msmorulilt
Clothing. Gents Furnlshljiff Goods, etc.
one for th* nuwbsr .umk.dcstruu.^
a
___
E. U Williams.
mtimj
character of its tornadoes. The dis­
Theplsre tobuy vour bctssniMK^ patches daily came freighted with ac­
,
Buny/mT
counts of frightful wind ravages—lieuses
Land and Calcined Plaster,
torn to shreds ; trees uprooted; railway
Burlington.
trains lifted bodily from the track and
UME, WATER LIME.
e— to
• one side,
• mTJ
———
and~people
Tailed. "
Leaving the East and arri^g ntChi- thrown
cago or Indiampdis, how shall wn roodi The tornadoes this year equal the
most
destructive
ones
of
the
tropics.
In
the West ? The best Liao i» -aokiiow. lodged to b^tbeC.JB. A'a, 'joined to­ our own State stems hare been very re
pether with the B. A &lt; Rtolroad by the
August 10. 1871.
Iran Bridge at Burlington, and colled
TO ADVERTISERS.
the Brxuxarox Rourx

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MANUFACTURERS OF HASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, Ac.

Moldings a Specialty.
The Corner Grocery

,

Hams, Williams, &amp; Co.,

Still Continue lo'get?

Groceries,

■
w. T. EASTMAN’S
ratir/f
,

Sash.

Doors,

Glassware,

&amp;-C., &lt;fcc„

Blinds,
CheaP®r th&amp;B *ny Store in Hastings.

LUMBER, LATH, and SHINGLES

MW, tbo amtiMS ty ovm 100 m|Jat
brarh of th, B M, di,™, result after the trial progresses farther
al Red OA &amp;Ji. mk&gt; n
nurniX We wiU say now, that if space is wan^
Sovn tho hlMaoan thrmurb St Joo th
edbyany business man in
ft.™ a.y, and .u
in Hastings,
that sow is the time to secure
it, before
ire it
hofnw.
gers by this route to Kansas, sec Illi
and Grand
Rapid, gets ahead.
Mij Jx’Uth.nt let „d Miwtuti «nd,' i Jackson
.
-------hy »tligM dinwg.no,,Nrtnuko A
’11° lifwod a contract to
Loreto ortia'o rtoa nw—l l
a
■'
*°PPOT1 “ “''“"J’'"”
“Jm-tO.

fnngnl atreattu-it, «ngll Un(&amp; Qnj ‘-T “ •^onmtmt” and they . anted

j

treble

“1871”

‘C.H. HICKSJ

Improved!

The nuin Ito* of the &amp;,nt» nuuttoIf anyone will stop into our pressroom
t* teraha, ouch with the PwaSc this evening after the day's edition is
worked off they can see our pressman
route to CaHforaia. 3$e Middle Branch, wet down enough blank paper fora tri- &gt;
entering NeTwnsfrs at Plattomouth, paa&gt;- fle over a thousand copies of the Daily |
« through Linoate, the State Capital,
th® Dext day- That, alone, |
and will this year be finished to Fort

Bh^m,,. re,

ALSO, LUMBER, FLOORIXO SIDIlTe fr.,

DRESSED

Best

□trxl

lumber

style

Of Ml Kinde.

and

JTl
or

■sitting of C. F Dwight kCo.

RUSSELL
"A8TJNO8.MICB.

Hardware,

I

woodruff

Harnesses,

,i,u&gt; dro”c

^boL ^&gt;PPed
O* StOiLtfar-’ *

REMEMBER,

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

not be under-

«»X f

8°Id by any House
&gt;■»«!

In Michigan.
A. Gkeble
Wabk RvaBm.iT

The Best in the
:

for warn. ~eals aioli hours
Senega-the place. Oppo&amp;*&gt;e Lein's Lak-eni
South side State st"'

WOODBWp,

&gt;£-.12. STAUFFER.

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                  <text>VOL XVI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17,1871

NO. W.

MwW wi M«s_carfc o

bummer Goods!
or ALL KINDS.

TO BE CLOSED OUT

Have now on hand
Urirera Trom tho day he committed him­
self a* tho bondsman of Jeff. Dari* to
the policy of absolute forgivraero up to
a yery recrat, if not to ths prurori, day
The foot ia, with all Horace Gredoy’a
counting cteo of largo stone buildings « officer entreated him not so to expceo experteno and life long adherence to tho
with terraced roof*, -all fortified, fillod' himeolt Hi* ropfe we*. ” Martin Srott ftoory of freedom and the right* of
and rorrtid with tho enemy'* infantry. I ha* ne'er yet .looped." In fire second*
They were protected rad flanked by long from the utterance of this speech, he al­
lino* ot cavalry end infantry amounting to wo» numbered with tho dead. Hie
in all to 12 or 14,000 nwm, commanded followers, blaeloncd with smoke, blood boon wretched failure*, though few, if
by Banta Anna in pemon. Far to tho and dual, a* they filed part hi* prostrate any who know him, have* doubted hl*
right rad left, in rear of tho*e poeitioui, body, one after another dropnoia tear honesty hi supporting them, and, argu­
were thoumnds of the enemy's force* that told truly how ho wa* eMmed in ing in the abstract, ha ba* generally
held in rceerre, who watched the diffcr- the army. I* it any surprise that men been able to give regent reason* for all
led by ouch officers could not b« beaten.

The LARGEST STOCK of

Organdies,
Percales,
Lawns,
Grenadines.
Bareges.
Chambrays,
lloliairs. ’
Silks,
llarl Poplins.

Shawls,
Linens,
Balmorals.
Linen Coats,
Linen I’ants.
Linen Vests,
Summer lints
Glove

HARDWARE
HARNESSES!
BUCKEYE CRAIN DRILL I

castle and hill of Cbapultepec, the eent
of the Gorerament military school, muned and defended by 90 piece* of the
heaviest artillery. A berry battery of'
four gun* was planted by the enemy
midway between Mahno and Do Mata.
Six or eight rod* in front of the foundry
stretching along in front of De Mata,

FULL STOCK OF ALL SIZES.

759131

GROCERIES
brick store of

C. H. HICKS !

! 7k7in of Jttf
Ur rt MMf U Rm

JACKSOL WAGONS
Glen &amp;

Hull Tin
hnd Grain- I'rills, anil €
Patent

pny

and sell lor Cash
■v lowest rates.

sstc;

DRY

GOODS!
J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

JOHN ROBERTS.

RUGS

Phoenix Cash

Medicines,

HATS.IWS.

Ba­

School Books

Uro disastrous defeat of the euemy on
fire hard-couirtted field*, tb. 20th of
Augurt, filled tho Mexican nation with
alarm fe the At. of their capital This
great stronghold seemed quite at our
mercy now. It is poiwiH* thrt wn might
have followed up tho advantage* gained
by u* at Chunbuaco and taken poesossion of the groat city ; but the infantry
ana of tho Mexican eorviee was not yet
destroyed, oar army was badly cut up;
■evmal regiment*, particularly the New
York and South CaroUna. wars almost
armihiUtod ; the Sd, to which I betong- and G*n. Iran nt Molino del Boy. Gen.
ed, whichwent over the enemy's trenches, rianta Anna had a position further in
in the Doming, at Coaireroe 700 strong, tho rear and biwurd* the city with the
encamped at night a wofully decimated
band of 418 men. Half of those wore
At daylight Huger’* gun*, the sig­
I scarred with wounds, and almost e rory
nal for a general attack, opeped upon the
enemr. They were discharged with
such prertsfou rad activity thlt thQfeiGen- Scott might well have exclaimed ican* toon abandoned their artillery in
with 1‘yrrua uf old, as he rode over the front, rad sought shelter in the mill.—
field af bottle at night, covered with the Hie mroeire wall* of Molmo trembled
mangled bodies of his bravest officers like aspen loaves at every discharge ol
Huger's gun*. The action now became
and I am ruined.”
general nil along the linos. Tho roar
The fact is wo were nut able to follow j, of 50 ifocra of artillery, the inreraral
up our oonqu.st. and enter a waited, roll of musketry, and the loud shout* of
borate aity of 200,000 people, whoso th. combatant* *hook the surrounding
every hooae rad roof was a ftwti&amp;wtioa, hill* and sent deafening echoes through
and defood*d by throe times our own the valley* and plain*. Though not ex­
numbers of eoldiora, withoat patting to posed to the shots of the enemy at flr-t,
, Lazard arary thing ww bad gained.
the position of our divuion was upon an
deration, where wo could *urvoy the
conflict and at the same time watch the

Stationery.

Shoes and Gaiters.
1'llESCim-nOM and

Nearly three weeks were spent in at
teropto at negotiation. But every attempt
to rescind* a 'treaty of peace proved*
feSure. On the 6th of September Gen.

family

4ar rt P—a ds Mate, stripping th.
nburche* of their bolh and converting
them into cannon i* ths government
foundry al Molino do! Bey.

Gra. Boot t docafod at ouco to raptaro
ami dsrtray thee* work*. They ww.
onsnmandod by the formidable gun* on
JKAACW. VROOMAX«»*. M Sfc- L*«n H—.

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moat limited mental calibre, nor does ho
admit what every body knows must have
' my word is a! way*, forward I"
The enemy hero were repeatedly ral- resulted from withholding the use of
। ed awl nirtwii Gra Scott fr«a the ballot for a few years tongs* from
hands which are still red with the blood
ditrh breast high tor infantry. In front turn* of tin- cjnflirt. Ro aent two brig­ of rebellion and of oatrage upon every
was a brood plain, to ttdvar.ro over ades, one from Pillow'* division under1 principle of honor and decency. A*
which exposed our troop* to a convnrg- Gra. Fierce the other from oar divia ion one extreme is generally followed by an­
under Col. BIloy to ths asuatanoe of our other, he now rurtire from the bugging
Ing flank fire a* well a* a fire in front.
fororo straggling before Casa do Mat*. of criminals and their elevation to su­
When the gray light of the in-&gt;ruiug
The cnemv'a line* were firally broken. preme power in the South to the oppo­
streaked the plain* our troop* were dis­
site verge of extremity, and suggest*
covered drawn up and ready for action They triad to rally again under the guns
military rule ns neceasary at th* tegin100 rods in front of the Mexican line*. ofCbapultepcc. The 5th, 6th rad 8th ning, when no such power would have
Col. Garland with Drum’s-battery had intantry adrueod from El Molino, aba, been required if the simplest rale* of
sgniWtbu enemy. A fioree buttle took
a foation far t» tho east of our line*.—
necessary jirecaulion had boon adopted,
Huger'* heavy bettering gun* were up- jdace on grounds, a little' northwest of and the ballot had been rertrtetod to
cm a ridge 50 or 60 rods wort uf the |: Molina, hut the enemy wwro soon rooted
loyal citixcns, until tho generation of
road. supported by a battalion of the 5th 1' and the reinforcements coming on from
rector* Juul pnwed away.
infantry under Capt Kirby Smith — I
If recrimination of oeraort thought
Five hundred picked men under Maj the Iwery gun. worked by Liaai. Stoue
tuirtaken ianocearo was at any time adWright of the Hth was ordered to charge , and Capt Drum uf the ordnanoo. They vantngeou* it might bo retorted upon
fled
in
the
direction
of
Cbspultcpcc
and
the cnoatv’* center with bayonet a*)
wore pursued *owie_ dnlaheo by our Mr. Oreetoy that, but for hi* desperate
soon a* any wavering in the enemy's
; advocacy cf universal amnesty, along
line* were discovered, dark's brigade victoriou* troops.
। with universal suffrage, the country
commanded by Col. McIntosh, on or-1 For tlio numbers engaged, Molino dd
Bey, wa* tjio hardest rad bioodfoet con­ might have been at.peons today without
count of the illness of O&gt;1. Qsrk, had a
flict of tho war. Dio plain rad ground* II a tithe ot Use heart burning* the! now
[■oeitiuu farther up the ridge with Dunin and around the enemy'* work* warp II exist nuionglhu Bebel* thcmsclre*, not
con'* battery, opposite th* enemy's right
cwtrod with our dead rad wounded to say the security of freedom oPtepoecb,
wing. Cadwalad. r with bi* brigade wus
We were deceived u to tho strengtk of ’ of the pres* and the legitimate reconbold in mere. Ixmg line* of the e ne­
the enemy’* work*. Gra. Worth lost
my's infantry handsomely arranged in
ono fourth uf hi* divi*iou. A luge pro­ qt, which w now so tom by conflicting
blue and whit* uniforms thronged the
portion of the killed rad wounded were hop&lt;-o rad foars rad devastated by the
uffioers, tamo of t!:«ii of great ability nnbridW power -hich Mr Greeley',
Mata, and Molino end the intervening
and merit. But they signally triumph­ adrocacy has secure! to the Bebel* and
ground. The Iraci-rs under Gen. Alvarez
ed over four times their number of uneoa prancing stood*. with flaunting onmiee, strongly entrenched, aided by the of disorder In that section of the coun ■
sigaa, yellow ctoaka, white caps and
try is bwjuerthed to the cvufltry a* the
wnistoonta extended their lines from
Irers, and erery ajiplianco of war materi­ legitimate result of Mr. Groelry'* mis-

FAINTS &amp; OILS,

Ladies' Misses and Children

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'
&gt;

al that eoldfere enuld reasonably draire.
Our low, were nearly 900 in kilted nnd ,
wounded. A larger proportion than

linn. Plato Durham, of Shelby, Clow | land county, North Carolina, testified
Two tliouumd of tho enemy wore!I before the Sub-Committee on Wodne*killed or wounded, J,000 taken priroaer* i day. Ho ran fur Coagrws w a Demoand 2.000 deoertod after the rout. Gon. ■ cratic candidate for thr- 7 th district in
Leun nnd four Mexican Colonel* were |i 1868, wm a member of the last Stole
killed. We took four henry gun*, great legislature, and i* now practicing law
numbers of small nrmi, a large amount in tour counties of hi* Stalo. -Ho ha*
lately h*ard ot the o|wrntion: of dir.
ot ammunition rad provisona. The
guised brads, but knows nothing about
work* nt Molino and Case &lt;1* Mata were
blown up, and the infantry arm of the them personally.
He beh-vv* their urganixation was
Mexican service neoriy destroyed. Two
Mexican regiment* commanded by Gen. brought about by the dishonesty ami in­
Pare* wore almost ranihilabxl. The efficiency of Judge Logan, Republican
Mexican soldiers to a man fought brave­ Judge of that Circuit. The lawyers
ly and deaarred well of tfcsir country.- have drawn up a petition to hare Judge
Their artillery was well aerred and their | I-ogra rmovad from office to be pretroop* well officered and managed aa seutstl before tho legislature, but it has
been dolaytd end ctuxnol be rated upon
our heavy foeens fearfully attest.
until November.
.
Cedar Creek. July 29th. 1871.
Judge Logra has breu very ratire in
arresting tho— accused of perpetrating
thaw outrages, hte hoard numortm..tri­
al* already, and is now engaged in fer­
reting out rad ox|X*ing those offenders.
Th,, petition was gotten up after bo had
It Lu bora rumored in the newspa­ becm so seakras in his research into
per* that Gen. Pleasanton ba* been in­ the** miquiiie*. yet tho wiino** does
turned th* captured guns upon the flee­ vited by th. President to remgn n that not believe it km deni to ifoter hi* ining enemy. Capt. Huger* guns cwuted the office of Commbemner of Internal vuatigations or render him hs. entitled
firing, they being now masked by the Bcvetme may b« filled by 3. W. Doug- to the confidence of the people. Ho re­
edvanee of Wright'a battalion, which lau, of I*a., whoso fitness for ths port cently disbarred a lawyer named D.
daringly appeared under the wry walls hrt bwn amply proven i.i the rapacity Schenck, who was an influential Demo­
of El Molino. Gen. I«&gt;:i diiuxirored the of Deputy and Acting Comtniariuner. crat and a leading member of tho Kufixibleaesa of Wright'* detachment Th.ro is no reliance to b« planed iu any
rauuded a rally and lad hi* men to the such lumum, as th. matter remains re
attack of the a*aaulting party. A ter­ rtrta ga. so far as anything is positively
rible fire of musketry opeurf upon
Wright's battalion. Maj. Wright, Capt.
Mason, and Lieut Foster and 8 of the
violrat pror^rting. U ha. bseMB-gmi
remaining officers Ml, silher killed or
that h. »&lt;* chfof of the Ckvrlaad
Klan, but bo ha. never held ray office
DTsrely wounded. Tbs 8th and Ulh
infantry, the brigade uiukr Col. Garland
or been spprirod of ray expsdititm tmand the artillery under C*pt Drum
til after it had occurred.
The examination contmuod fire hour.
raabed up to the very wall* of Molino.
1 and much wdusblu eriJentx- we* obDram'* Isorses being half killed and
1 tained. D- W. Biro, of Alabama, vu
' oxamined on Tbunday, but his tsatunorat the traces, art than toora sad work­
ed Li* gun* by band. The wall* were
■cotod, the roofe mounted, our baannrappeared «bov« them, and a fierce strug­
gle, with pistols, eword* on 1 Imytnteta
followed. J3roeo«my warn slaughtered.

CITY PAINT STORE I
El Molino, were taken and turned upon
that portion of th-ir .trongh.M which
.liU hrtd ort. . Soon spjaared a white)
fiat;, when the rarmy surrendered and

PAINTERS

Gold &amp; Silver Welches,

�ON]

tee City of New York. f&lt;w a few tre.ath.
la*t past, which w* nomm*«d to th* atteation of tho tox-paiwr* of uur euunty,
and .uiieci.Uy (a the ciiiwn* of our city.
The old addge, •' I tomocrecy is every­
where th* aamn," should pul our people
ess their guard. M^ri’iy wlien we conrider tho paritivo violation* ot our orgenie Law of our «fy ofRrinl,. But
read what the Awrfr **.-«•

•On bo hs.1 by Caning u
From Iffif to iWhe BteniM aehnol,
flint at Detroit and afterward* at Grand witnesses are residents of Manistee.
Thi, caas, after the trial nt KalamnRapids, and then hs began th* study of roo, be did not understand to hare died
lev, whkh was raterrteptod by his en-

,X'."2’L'rzL”L’'^ ■»«»

OUt Mull. Cmta-

He partgstateJ m

the rtjttly of tow in Cui. Gray', ufficu.
at Grand Rapids. He attends.! thJ la*-'
aehool at Atta Arbor eno term, during
thosetoonof ISW -Wnnd wm admitted
to the Bar at Grand Rapid, in Joao folI__ it-- _ a r.._ i___ ' i'____ &gt;__

We find tn Die £agk of the tfth Inst,
an artlcie on the trial of Gcc^e Van­
derpool, which It state* In tta fame of
Ute llth » a- telegraphed all over the
country and name lack to them through

of Cel Gray.
j Ho wa. idcctrd Jadgo of th* 8^
| teentb Judicial Circuit (a new circis
I tho lari election, and held hfo finll

rtyu IU: i-l-iislk,

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groat houar to Mnuclf and aatis&amp;rtion . tho tame kind of a-ork to do and ttoy
to the liar.
'
u— i.-— -•----- u
l«ort at th* icqns.1 of tto Controller,
showing tho debt, on tho 5th uf October.
1870, the debt of New York city and
county was,
•55,04-4,482.77.
,
&lt;ho 1st of May,
1871, the Cuutroller thought it brat to
make a report, and according to that rcP*ri the debt of tho city and county of

.hould be subjXBtmod at tire expense of
the pcojilr.’’ This order, a* th* Riffle
well knows, Include, only uitnewes
who reeMe in the State, and dore not ladad, say medical experts tli«t are io
sreonttol to the defence, and wbow tes­
timony I* required to make the trial Im-

Thos B. Church wm bom in Br
Vaudorpool camo out of th* Bonk alone,
•nd went tome about micu where to re­ County, Mara, in 1820.ITo attended Brown rtarmlty jpiid
mained nearly all the time daring tho root
of th* day, so that the ‘.rnaasetions of that year, and then went to mu and sub*coco mjrstoriau* tour, from'll to 12 'quimtly graduated at Tritiity College,
o'clock, within that enclosad Bank, are 1at Hartford, Conn. Came to thia State
known only to o*u&gt; living human bring. 'iu 1842. studiid low with Gov Gordon
and its* right hero ou th- border* of tto uf MazabaO, wm admitted to tho Bar
known and the unknown that th* great 1snd togan pnetfas at Grand Rafids,
where ho ha* remained ever ainee. He/
battle will to fought between tto iatelbeen a prominsni politician in the
factual giants engaged ou either side— has
1
cuntending on the one band for tho *afe- Democratic party, and to* toon Prose-1
ty of the State and aorisiy at Luge, airi, 1rating Aitetuijr-Mymtorof tho State i
on tto other far tho jxrsonal right* sad 1(WitituttanalCmvcnffim,''Member of!
the State Legislature twice, Mayor of
litortfosof tto .individual
On the tullewiug day, Mucday, Field 1Grand Bopid^ ami ha* booa frequently !
was tejuitud ruining by his friends, and 'run for Congress by the Democrat-.
it warns: first thought by some that he Ho conducted (he Grot trial of thi* cauae '
had run away, but several su*|iieiou* '
I him, that eaa bo douo immediately, but
drcunut-incos attracted attention to the 1
E. 8. Egglmton &gt;
Bank which wm officially oxamin.x] on
wa contend that fur justice we must
Wednesday, alter which it socmcil bast Y., whtrtphu w.i* born In 1825. Was have Hunte witceMo* Their testimony
thi. State. is all in the puucariiMi of the Court at
that Vande.-i opl should bo raxnxrod and 1educated at Aloion Cullegein
_
Kalaumrco, and in the puaravvou uf tho
accordingly, on that •amcduy, Sept. 8lb^/ Studied law with Gov. Gordan of Mar­
tyiutfol o* the other side, and they can
Midi,
Martin
ofa
Gr
bo wm lodged in jail, though no process I J
“tt- and Chief Ju.too*»
—*»- ~e
—
!" -x-F lk"
hod yet boon fasucil for Lit arrvnt, and Rapids, where ho was admitted to
(t wm not till Sept- 17lL that to was Bur in 18al, and soon after entered 1
. legellff charged with thu tnunliw af Li4 [.artnet*top with Judge Withcy.
, partner. On tho very samu itay.TM
- nody of tho murdered man wa* found
1 about twenty-eight milau north of Man-

D. JI. COOK F Co’s

Cima. B. Bonham re-ralkd. Moses Ful­
ler kad an opinion and wasn't wanted I
and Wm, Folk cxUl.-L Hugh Smilh
had an opinion also. D. M. Burr had
never road of it and had no opinion.
Mr. EUi« bad formed an oniufon and
Court njseted him and 0. V. R. York
was oallml. G*e. Cramer had formed
an oiattioa Indirectly. C. B. Benham
bad fannod an opinion and wa» rejected
an&lt;l Lewis Baldwin called. Wm. Falk

Qflk* in Hasting*.

Offlcr thr, followiif^
■ Tax Titles
*

opinion sad wa* rejected, and titepton German unity: tno civil war and second
Ingerson was drawn. Mr. Msad being siege of Pan*, with its terrible scenes
examined, bad load rintmaent* of it but of bloodshed and vandalism ; -all those
had not formed aa oniaion. Mr. 0. 0. ud other •vests of tbs war are related
Bates wtu examined and rejected for with a grsphlcnra* and hrilliancr which
cause, an J 0. W. Valontino wa. drawn render this a work of untune! value.
testimony inf fieri r.nd bearing port of mi I excused oa account af ifaafness, and Tto author gos* deep into tho philoso­
lari, wa* rejected and Wm. Mitchel Abram Ryensra drawn. Mr. Hanna phy of tto war, and imprer*es hie read­
colled. Mr. Baldwin had imrtialty wa* rejected for cans.’, and tiamuel ers profoundly with the great lewas of
formed an tqanian. Wm. Miuboll had Young drawn. Nr. Ingeraou wss also the oonfliriTto low price at which th* book is
farmed no opinion. Mr. Burr w*s per- rejected for cause, uni J. D. Pcunel was
emptoriaOy challengod and Alfred Far- drawn. Mr. Ryerson was rejected for toned, brings it withm tto reach of all.
ker called and "had not formed an opin­ : cause, au.l Anthony GooJ.peod drawn
ion. Mr. Win. Falk wa* the *nc&gt;M&gt;d I and exetned ou account af air1'----I and John II. Crandall drawn.
peremptory chaltonge.
’
Tho norm* of (he 109 additional ja- j' Young had talked uf it i
n&lt;re ware then called, among, whom, ho tod and wm rejected
Isaac B. Raymond. Edwin C. Nash, i
and Thadqu* l&gt;ewkv. hud been cx»u*.-d.
All tho nimca w«» then placed in the ,
Oil fW^e fur August is filled with ex­
box and Wm. 1* (Bristol wa* eallel j
cellent reading matter, including a num­
and hail not fanned nn oi.inion. after I
ber of illustrated articles. In its varied
which Mt. Chundi announced himself
content* we notice: Peg-leg Pete, a
couteut with tho jury, and Mr. Hughe*
true story of the plains ; OnirntaN^telitook them, and Artf oilted on Mr. Car-1
|&gt;onter and clialledg.xl him fur cause, Hill was drawn and excusral, being es; Art Adventure in Pari*; History of
1
over
GO
year*
of
ago,
and
Isaac
L
- ’ •- . W. Colo *ra* called.
Mr.
the Express Burinefa ; The C-nralcsDiamond
drawn
who
was
rejected
fur
King
&gt; than taken and challenged
eent.Camp; The Lion, of the Metropo­
and Joliii IL Monroe Mr. cause and Gronp* Brown drawn and
k »a* al-.&gt; challenged for eaute rxtmwd on aorount of ego and L A. lis;. Agricultural Department; Monthly
-*■ ..i. Lu:__,
.. i__ ii- I Dcrismer drawn trod rejected for cause. Nows Review ; Ladies' Olio; Our Chat­
Samu -l Weeks •» next drawn, had ter-Box far young falks; Scientific and
after which hi. eaunination wo, con- read uf it and form id an oninioa and I Curious Fads; Rebekah Deiiortmeat;
tinural. Ho tod rood nothiug of fir.t I and wm rejected and I. N. Kcelor
but some of last, ind formed an spin-' drawn and rejected for cause and W. X^hat Odd Fellowship Teaches; Corres­
fon m far a* ho went when Mr. Hughe* P. Uttle drawn who lind hi* opinion, pondence from all quarters, Ac. Pub­
inriatod on hi. challenge. Mr. Church which disqualified, him.
lished by tho A. O. F. Association, No.
then Lick him and askml him if ho | Elward P. Telling wa. next drawn. 9G Nassau St, New York' 12.50 per
could hear the trial and proaumo' th* I
year;
per rot_________________
■
ion
snd
wm
rejected
and
John
A.
RobPri-cnor innocent till nrououuccd guil-'
■ ertom drawn and rejected for cause, and
j Luther Brown drawn, who had rood all
I of last trial but h*d not furtnod an opin­
competency, and dtisl the rue in 13 ! ion. Mr. 1'hottoplncj was hero pjrea.pMich. 221, Mr. Churrli thou nalod | torily challenged «"aking tho filth chal­
if n juror muit know nothing about a lenge uf thi* kind fur the dofcn*o,and Mr.
caw, with hi. mini! a clear t-iblo ? lie Albeat Dewey was dra*u, who wa* di.qualified and Milo Wahlorf drawn who
- had heard nothing of Cr-.t trial but a
; portion uf second and bad filmed cn
. opinion and wa* rejected.
. Jobs H. Day wa, next drawn, hod
' read nearly all of firri trial and all of
second except lawyors’ ^.ooebe* and was 30 Years
Experience
rejected and Henry Iloughtalin drawn
and Mr. Rufo* Break, pcrvtnptaril.v
challenged and Charlo. I* Smith drawn
amount retai, etc. Tin? Court did not; ami rejected for cams, and A. W. Cliawidi tu licar any farther argument*.' pie drawn anl rejected for tamo reason.
This juror-wa, then considered ineompe- , D. C. Griffith was next drawn and wa,
-tout by tho Court, and J. W. Briggs not wanted, and Gsorge H. Spaulding
called. Mr. Get was thou examined I took hi* place and shared hi, tst*. E­
and chm'lnugnd for &gt;au.*e, and John F., R. Carpenter wa* next drawn and had

FOR S A LI
of LA^DS

Counties in the State uf

Michigan,

MAPLE GRO\J_

1VOODLAND

‘
1882 was appoint*! Qpnaui nt Cadiz, !
Hprin,
by I’nwijcnt' Lincoln, where li«*
1
remained till 18G5, after which be rr-l
Ccmmissionsr Pleasanton Refuses a Rs- ! istee, on the beach uf tokc Michigan,. '
turned
to Grand Rapid* where b-fTiul
quest
to
Resign-The
President
Sus
­
am! tin. raxmiral tu settle tto quixtion in
« irwouauie
pends Him-Tne Allege J Cause, for I tto minds of nearly all—many of whom sinon deVvtoh l.lniodf to the ]&gt;rsctice of
ram^nratjon'' Is to do dishonor to ttawomanhood of woman and abuuld be I so Doing—A Money Order Treaty , very reluctantly came to that conclusion I hi, profession.
| N. W. Nelson, tho Prosecuting At-i-----------------beneath rre|&gt;Kta'de Jonrnaltem such as ' Arranged With German y
, from llio character and standing of tho
ths Raffle really, raprvsonte.
' fornoy, is yet a young man of untrio*]
°y ,*u.
। person aecurral - that thu one ahargsid, iiabilitira
and w« prub.bly not ^•'ifJiSmi.-.'lki^iMuy
The Eagle further aaya of her:
Washington, Aug. 8,1871.
an su.pic.ou, was really the guilty party, I
"Sb* wa. the wilrans a ho raw Her­
Tho I'niident, thi* forenoon, received
! wa. hero peremptorily challenged and
Hyfag. • »0 had protuVd to acbert Field, on Sunday afternoon. Sept. tho fallowing lotto.- from General 1’teas- | and publfo excitement now ran to the |, very acure pari in thy public (rawcuIsaac J. Brook, down, who tod no!
faj&gt;, Ituo,walk lux prat bcr bouse snap
। lion of the trial, but will leave it with company the application fur adjourn; lugbcai ]J tell.
flamed an opinion in regaid to this nut­
plug hi* finger, at hl. do*. Vanderpool
hii ilistinguisliod Counsel.
. m*ut with copy of stenographer', miuter. Mr. Luther Brawn was di.charged
ray. the dog wa* at hl* hou»e that same
and
wa*
oxeuied,
and
Calvin
B
IhckinTh* fina trial wm heH in Manistee
D. Darwin Hughe mi bi. early life ! u,«
Kalamnz.xj, but wm unable to
and II. J. Hanchslt called and porvmpH&gt;n
criliid.
Hugh
Smith
being
examin
­
°f
before Judge J. G. Ramsdell of tho •nd .etool day. nor Syroe.xra, N. Y, I Ff
Thi. la another palpable misrepresen­
ed, .aid he hail an oj-inion wo* &lt; hallimg- torily challenged, which makes nine per­
TiiirteeulJi Judicial Gircait, brgining on
tation of the facia In the case, a* tho exo-l fur cauxc, ta which Cbureli objected, emptory challenge* for defense, and
where he wa*lx&gt;rn in 18S3. At tho i
tto 1st day of Futauary, 1870, amh con­
end Uio juror sue sworn and farther ex- iGex Morgan drawn nnd rejnoted fur
ninotren be camo to Eaton &lt;V, Mich
Hjiridgeranh Mrs. Vanderpool will at­
cniinsJ Mr. Church n-ad some law ! cause, and Henry Brown drawn, who ,
tinuing to tto 2iitli, when the dreadful
where
he
slwiiol
law
and
wa,
ado
tod read uf both trials and fanned aa ।
test, there being some throe hour* be
sentence of "Military confinmient and
' oticion and was challenged for cauw |
tween the Um* Mr*. Hprtngi-r levtlfiew
r
, .
and could do nothing. He procured the
hard labor far life" wa* pronounced up­ o *____ _
she saw ••1-lcld walking ;«*: her lioow Ilorenns, I can only reply that, under
He bogaa tho j-raairo of h&gt;. (.rofararau |
at tha|
Lui
' and next dumizzed, and Wm. Duan
umpptoK hto angvinathla dog,” and ordinary cizcuamtancra, nothing would on the prisoner.
iu Marshall with Hon. Isaac E. Crary ho ha* nut yet.cxamuu-d that, .but if to
drawn, who followed him fur com?, and
In thi* trial thu People were nq&lt;e- and wm sILirwarl* assoeintod with Jura i hod tho note* of the Iteporti-r lu-re he ,
the Umclhcdos came to the house of gi*e uie greeter pleasure than te arced ' Thaddcn* T. Dewey drawn who had
to any request yuu might make of tlifa .anted by tto 1‘roaocutiu- AUoraer, G-1 tin D. Wooley who had b.e-n a student ■ *«**&lt;
। road of trial end formed *n opinion
kind.
But
tto
cause
ftr
making
Ud*
W. Bullis, Esq-, arid hi&lt; partner. Gon. in his office. From thn first to aimed
The following would Mem to tncUatte
which dfa'tualifi&gt;d him and J. W. Siiuchrcque-it
wa.
stab-d
tn
bo
a
ditf-^vneo
ex
­
the Intentlou of the Eagle man to pre­
B. M. Cntdiaon and Tbatnaa B. Church at a .high standing in LI* preiCesubn and - _
c-nnb drawn who had divcusaxl the matfating between the Secretary of tho
I ter in debating clubj and wm al»&gt; di*sent the libera! men of Michigan from Trcazury, Mr. Boutwell, and myself n« of Grand Rapid,. For the Responilent.
hasdewtod himself
cliuivriy to that. plsd Laws the statue* iu regard to tai;contributing of their abundance to help
j
qualified.
appeared
M
sm
.%
Ramulell
A
Benedict
and never held any jiolitical office nxcnpt lug the deposition, of absent witueuc.
s* brother sud a friend la dlstacs*, and la regards the government and manage­
; Isaac W. Messer was next called and
ment of the Internal Revenue. Mr.
9‘.”Sh
crrtainly unplUtantbropte. vjwclally Bonteell claim* power* which, under and &amp;|W. Fowler, all of Manistee. ' Major uf Marstoll, though to to* toon
hwl funned no opinion, but wa* njoctra1
Th* prisoner on all oceasiuns protest- placed on the Ih-tnoerntic ticket for Jus­
j and Edgar D. Reed railed and rciected
when U I* known that Mrs. Vandrrpool, tto law* of (XmgreM, ar* vested solely
whose heroic devaUou to her husband in the Commiasionsr. The question :«
tice of the Supreme Court, Ae. Ho n&lt;*vc:
i trial* arid had formed co direct opinion, I tor cause, and Goo. Mason called and
OIL CIjOTHS,
&lt;hx* the highest honor to the name of ttoreTorc purely a legal one, anl tto term*, but the Eat had already gone practiced iu Justice Court and ha* now
{terempturilr ehallengoil and E. wm likewise rejected. Chart** Baker
timony of tliera witnc**o* « os lull sad but
iC. Phottcplncv called. Air. Bohl win wm next called and John IL Munro?
■woman, Is dependret’en the donation., procidcnts of our gurerraurnt tore burn forth and mutt be obeyed, and awardnewly abandoned local priclice oa ac­ e*bau&lt;tive, but tho jury would not aoe I being examined, raid he also had form- wm peremptorily challenged. affiTJuhn )
MATHNGS,
of the ]&gt;ut&gt;lle far the means pot only to to such question*, when appealed ta tho ingiy bo was -taken to the State Prison
tliam,
and
he
thought
ho
ought
to
hare
count of the great call upon him a,
I »d a partial opinion and wm ehallengrt! I J. Putter called who bad rpod of tto '
etwure her husband a fair and lmj«rtixl Premdont, retarrod to th* taw officer uf I
I and immured in hi, wdihny dungeon on Counsel r frcrn all part, of the country. till to-iuorrow morning to conaider the tor catiM-, which was ebjocto-i to by Mr. 1 trial, what wax contaioralin &gt; two iuun*
MATS,
trial, but for the mean.uf daUy »uted»matter before giving an nnvrror which
I of “Weekly Tribune" also Van Annan’s,
the 1st of Maith, 1870.
During tho present year ho wa* appoint­ wa* grunted end Court adjotnuivl until Church, who examined him farther. Mr.
teure. Ihaiilre, notwithstanding the
1 Hughe, still objected to him and raid be : argument but had termed no opinion. &lt;
VPJIOI.STEUED GOODS,
ed Rilk-itor of the O. B. * 1 ft R.
Mr.
E.
IL
Carpenter
wm peremjitoriba-vd
it
upon
tbi&gt;
fact
that
the
juror
give general satisfaction iu tho |&gt;Uco Company,
&lt;
and opcnoXun office at Grand
I said, on reading an account of tho ccra I )y challrnxed,and Guy R. Durfee drawn |
uObr to defend a man they believe Innowh'-re all tho scene* had transpire.!, but jRajnds, a_t &lt;&gt;eia!ing with hhn*clf Tboma*
। and tho itatciucnt of tho I'risonor, hi*, an 1 chalisnged for cans.' John T. I
rvut, who stands charged with a high
th* i»oplo throughout tho State took a ,
Hinchman was n«xt drawn and also |
crime, wthout compensation fully at
LACES,
j chalfangrd, and Isaac B. Raymond I NOTTINGHAM
different view of the matter, tho press
Otorh's G. Holbrook was torn and
1 drawn who had been previously excused,
of the State took side* in warm terms, ,
str
that
received his early eduestiua at G.ntvand Austin Brooks' was called and chai- |
public mootings were held in *nint&gt; places (
U&gt;c rosjxjudcnl L» dependent on a Hblib­
lenged fur cause, wtou Cha*. V. Robineueur, N. Y. When n young man ho
Rs
Qiurt opennd at 9 o’clock and a»k&lt;d
eral pnhllc who toX'e nobly responded,
to raise money to defray the expense* of (
sou wn* called and rejected. Somurl |
cam* to this city and studied law with dr. Church if ho wa* ready to answer
and ar* rcpoodlng to hi* call far aid.
| a new trial, which was granted and th*
Ms brother. I. A. Holbrook, and wm rbother ho would admit tho tostimnnr livod iu Michigan, in A*** ria, about Hagcrmsn wm called and being absent,
But nad what the Eagle has to say
—e
i
- .
i_- ,
__ J fourteen months, is a farmer. Had ne«^ Newton J- Nevins cnlfod, when 1&gt;o an­
wane changed ts Ka’.aniwj.
admitted to the Bar in 1857, and since
or reed a nowinapcr account of this tri- nounced from whore he stood, tliat to
The prisoner, unconscious of what j
that time has built up a very snramful
, had an opinion, but ha was brought
was going ou outride, after a re|«fc&gt; of praetie.-, and is now one of the mo*t J oero ^ybody rise.
______ __
forward and quedi .ncd mid discharged,
ten weeks, in the ailsacn of tlio tomb,
; D. 8. Bugbee coital and announced that
promising memberaof tto Barn Counly . this stag* of the proceeding* ho could
on May 9th was again brought forth to Bar, and is too well known in thi* com- not eonaont tto: it should be n-ad.
he had fanned no iqtinton in rcgatd to
F. IMMEN.
(the
matter, but h« wm perctui^orily
tho light of day and taken to hii new
~
'ay is but half of it—
challenged, and Peter Covert called and
quarter* at Kalamazoo.
rejected for causa. Cyra* Edmonds wm
Th* second trial began on th* 19th of
next drawn aad rejected for cause, and
October, 1870, before Judge Charles R.
Rnloff 1). Chapman drawn but Rufotf
| Brown of the Ninth Judicial Circuit,
wasn't want™’, wbdn Horace J. Whitand roctinueJ till ,tlie 10th uf Novcm-

BARRY.

ms

HOPE

IRVING.

NEW CARPET HOUSE

PRAIRIEVILLE.

THORNAPPLE

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS H

, la thi* trial tho meet dfatinguislicd
Counsel ware engage 1 on both rides,
the People being roprcsen.-’d by Gen.
B. M Cutchson ot Msniite*. Attorney
General. Dwight May of Kalamazoo and
G. V. N. Lathrop of Defrtaf. and the
Prisoner, by D. Darwin Jlught* of
Grand Rapid* and John Van Arman of

flMakm in the city of Detroit, amFu
prent there i&gt; but loot or five other
Uwyer* who have practitod longer in
Dstrott Hum be. He has exuded politi­
cal life sad devoted himself exclusi roly to the lay. 116 practice* to near­
ly all tbc Oxeuito of th* State, and as a

The evidence elicited and arqumrata
produced at this trial lias rendered it
of witnresir*, he ha* fiiw equal.. He
oelebrated, a» one of the most remarksfa yet on tto sunny aid* of forty years, is
a pleasant .peaker and will maJaeavalcial evidence, *vcr known in the crimin­ y^hdditiiMtoi^iil^nf, 'J.
al annals of this Slate. The most intente excrement prevailed during' the
whole trial, which |&gt;c&amp;&lt;Cmtad to alt
part* of the Htate, and tho diragrvcincr.t
of the Jury, being nearly equally devidad, was generally looked. for and
about harmimised with the p-ibtic pulse. *1 *t 2 o’clock tute P. M , Mr. Church
Step* were anmodlately taxen for an*th*r trial, but Un- s-a«&gt;n wa* *o far ad­
vanced that it would bir.almort Impossi­
ble to procure fl,® attradanc* of witmte-'
■n* from ro remote a print, without
railroad facililto.. and henc j there wa*
no nitcraabrr hrft tu tiie prisoner, brrt to
[ go into " winter qumtara'’ a: Kxlaitaizuo. lx. tto spring tto case WM again
luvugkt up and vruu* again changed to
Barry Co., ana ou April 17‘ . 1871, thn
prisanor was brought to Bi Ling*, in
Ml tto*.. dark dajw. the r tomor has

i at diligtmre which rawmral necoMarf.
Th* appliratton far a con tin nano* is
•ni*d- i
Mr. Hugto* asked the Court it to
ould find the facts upuu which thi* rul-

cose and was rejected and Iiaxe Smith
drawn, who had already been cxrancd
and Daniel B. Pratt drawn. Mr. Dickerran wui then prf tireafi, who said he
had mad the lint trial but not much of
Mooml. and had formed a jiortial opin­
ion which it would take testimunv to
change, and bo wm challenged for cause, ’
to which Mr. Church objected. Mr. i
Hughe* statrel that In the case of thi. !
person, hn asked him what was n par-1! luaroar or tub Wa» nr toreors.—
tial opinion to which to replied that it. The recent War between Germany
was that formed ftun reading a part of'
tho testimony, hence, if h* had read all and Franro aroused so much interest on
tho part of our p*onle, that it wa* gvuIsrelly snpprend at tho time, tliat th*
earliest and best history of that great
struggle, would be from tho pen of an
American author. Thn National RubtishingCo-, of Chicago, IR, ha* just
imuod a very complete and valuable his-

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I Ifasyone wifl step into oar pressman
j thi* evening after tho day'* edition i.
j worked off tb«.y can sea our prossraan
] wet down enough blaak paper for a tri-

| fl* over a thousand eopre of the Daily
Barna for tho next day. That, alone,
is ]XMitiTe evidence of the Daily being a
good advcrtisinR medium. If w» imne
ono thousand to-day, what will bo tho
rcralt after tho (rial progroeac fartbrr.
Wo will»ay now, that if spare ,i* want­
ed by any burinre* man in Hastings,
that sew is the time to secure it, before
Jaison and Grand Rapid! gets ahead.
A great many who sighed a contract to
give sapport in nherijttien nieinrti,.
have hesitated about comingin—no
doubt boreove they thought it was “ on­
ly an experiment" and they wanted to
wait and are lie (Ung first. Gtortlemsn
wb uro hero before you with a cortly un­
dertaking, one tliat will adrancj your
interest* and the interest* of cur rity.
Lei k be ravlsined.

IKIKAN CENTRAL R. IL

Grand River Valley Division
AUGVWT 1*71.

Our Daily
O1 for water work*.
Getticg Dusty.
Tb« torn ii full juror*
Tho Hotel* are crowded.
Boarding IIoomw and loo Cream P*
। lor*, dlttc.

At tho adjournment of Court last
evening tho Dofonre anaounend that tho
Defendant wmsatisfied witli tho jury, *o
flint tho jury beloaged to the Proeacution this morning, but Mr. Wm. P.
Bristol wm excused on account of age
and poor health, thi* gave tho jury back
to the Dufcnrt. Mr. Charles McQueen
wa* drawn an-t rejected for cause, and
ThomM Hubbard wm drawn and accept­ OMm Morgan
ed, when tho Defence again announced D C Griffith
tbntthoy werecoateat, when Mr. Church i

Kalamazoo, Aug.
The eighth
annual rxhlbllfou of borees, a: the Na
tlunal A»eoc!atlon Park In thi* city,
opened toilsy with a very good attcinlTan nitration of Railroad men from
annl. notwlthrtamllng tlie heat of the
otW town* North and South of u*i* weather. The track al*&gt; was In rood
now being directed to our railroad talk
Mr. Odell wa* peremptorily chaUcnged,
and Gee. K. Beamer wa* drawn and
sworn when tho Prosecution announced
that they wm content with tho jury.
The 1‘rfetuc then took tho jury and
challenged Mr. CuUmnn for reuse, and
John M. Kipp wa* drawn and rejected
for muM, and Parcel! M Whoolor
drawn, but being abrent. Henry L
Brown wn» drawn. Mr. Harwood be­
ing exaaiinod said ho had never rood
of tho trial but he waa perwnptorilly
challenged, and Levi Holtno* wa* drawn

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD. RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

I Dr. I*ving*tuoo'« comjxiuun* in the
I exploration* of Africa, featured at Union
I Hall Tuesday night.

I Mix Kuura tx Lixsua.-.Wo have
I received a brief dispatch, that n inau
' stepped in front of an engiu* iu motion

Mr. Jams* Hotehkua, brought tu u*
die idhcr day, several small plumb twi^i
blown from hi* tree*. On* buaeh on a
CbilbhuM, sound*, and jminfal tu- limb only almtit *lx inebe* long contai-od aixteen. They are of tho blue
tort,
,
A’l healing Ointment I who can flnd variety, end very largo.
A greater hireling for mankind.
r*W'V MsaSraki rill*
Tur PkZM. -Tho Detroit papen only
are represented, a* yet, at the trial. JoArc mild, certain, safe and efficient
I’agn'k Mondrako Pill* cure Dyspepsia. ■“-ph Grctncl reports for tho Aw /¥«■**.
Pagw't Mandrake Pill* cure Heilsebc. H. A. Chaney tor the Tribune, and W.
Unge'* Arnfea Oil corp Rheumatism. J. Gitaou for the Poet, W« understand,
Page * Arnica Oil cure* Pimple* on however, that th. Grand Rapid' Dally
Dnnocr.it and Kn'.auiaxoo Dolly TWograph are each tn hare n repcreeniatlve.
Make our sanctum your hide. Boy* I
Swtxo.—Some otrteq-riung individual
ha* put np a *wing in tho street oppenite
th* Court Houre-, for the recreation and
amusement o! person* attending tho
trial wo *upy.o*e and wo overheard tho
Arw Prrvr Reporter lamenting, thi*
mdraing, at the opening of Court, that
he had not had Lie uiual morning *wing

i* no genuine AUegnn Funning J
ing *uld in tliat ecuatv unleaa it 1
name on each mill, also on tho
Farmer* beware and take notice
buying.
Wm. C. Mum

ordirenoe r&lt;latu&gt;g to aid* sod me* walks
WM laid upon the tabla anti] a fall board
’ Dr. J. M. Burnell then **kod the Csaneil thu an appropriation be made to re­
pair tho street running from Jcffiireou
street to Broadway and from thence BO
rod**onlb to tfe »o-4lh |jM 0( fl, tily
limit*, and stated that b* wa* willing io
give os inunh u lb* rity would toward
three repair*.
On motion cf Aid. Ket&gt;6c!d an appro­
priation of flfi wm made for the repair­
ing cf the aforesaid atreel., proiided that
Dr. Ruserll giro |lfi, and that one half
of said $15 be taken from Third Ward
aud oac half from llo Fourth Ward fowl.
By Aid. WiBiaou. That a job to fix
the road eart of Fail Creek bridge oo Bal­
tic Crrek road, be Lt under the lupen i*ida cf the Street Committee. Carried. I

By Aiy.Kenfleld, Tlat tho City Tire*- i
urer be aulh-rrixcJ tn purchase a Ledger |
tuiteble for keeping the acromrta of the
city of Harting*. Carried.
On motion Council adjourned.

Itcg-.ilar me.-ling of tho Cotumou Coun­
cil held at l!&gt;c Courcil Ro»m Moadiy
erruiug Aug. Hlb. CoumII called loordrr by bi* hotter the Mayor.
Present,
.-^Mayor, Recorder, Aid. Eartman. llani*,
I',Hayes and Woolley.
Minutr* of last fpecia! meeting ami ap| proved.
By Aid. Ham*, That the Street Com'imii'co bo inalrueted to let tho job for re.pairing th* itrert near Mr Rayford and
ifBarber’r. Tlw rcp«ire not to exceed HO

al I-ansing ua Sunday and wa* ran over
I and killed. No name given.

jtjii'iai'a.’ai

rary Hought*lin liobert Htynce
utuel Weeks
John T Hlnehman
From the Towmb Ip of Orangeville
Ertnra
E C Phetteplace
,-WIOH .1 K.-vtr.
11
_

Oo motion of Aid. William* ibe mat-,
| let of protest of Aid. Asya* against the I

By Aid. Haun, Tint the Street Com­
missioner ba instructed to repair dangerouv pUee* iu *tevet* earned by the late

NEAR THE BANK.
Tho beat dock ot Meat alway* an hand.
Call and Get your Steak, Roaats,
nr any thing you want.
SIMON BIRKENRUTH.

By All Eutsivn. A. J. Naetuo hire
four week* in ire titan to complete hi* job
ou •treet near Mr*. Terser. Carried.
' By Aid. Woolley. That City Attorney

Mm. Springer’* trrttuioirr would be
cue tiling when read from the reporter'*
manuscript, but quite another thing,
perbapa, whin given from the witness
stand.
We dtp the abovj from the Dally
Engle ot yesterday, and cure agal n eM*.r

The ittoucl of Altai Jooc* for one
muntl.*' service*
Cilj Marshal 8-41,6^ ,
wa* referred to Fiuibce Committee. Com. ,
reported favorably on the account, and
'
On motion, aarboof was allowed *i d I

i

.the Eagle on the c-liaraeter uf th'.* witnew. The Attorney'* for the People placed in charge of tho Sheriff, and
admitted In pea contract that »ii? was a Court adjourned till to-morrow murning
' nt 0 o'clock. At the adjournniont of Court tlii«
dc-frndaut In thi* cause of ro Important
Wa learn of eevernl parties ftomwitb- a wltnra* by destroying bi-r character, morning, there were elevun jurymen in
in thr. o miles of Ionia who have cwmo I* beyond anything no abouM expect tlie box, acron of whom sanno*. b.
clear to Hasting* to sell their wheat, , even from the Eajlr, though wo know 1 challenged, al all. and eight have boin
vaaeed bj- the IVoaectrtiOB.
Tlieir
roaeiving better pricra here than there. It la exceedingly bitter ngnlnvt Vanderiinrare are a* follow* : John Webster,
Keep tho ball moving knop the price* up
Walter Arnold, Wm. W. CoK J- " •
and fanner* will come from near other
Brigg*. Win. Mitchell, John Potter,
Minor Mead, J. C. Brook*.
citioa to sell tlieir product* hero, and

New Advertisements.

eoneequcnli; ieavj plwnty of their |
R. R. will leave Grand Rapid* for Frail­
money right here in circulation.
port, wry BuaJjy morning nt 9 o'clock
a. ms Returning will ledve Fruitport at
Ai an item connected with tho irnpor0
p. m. Fare for the Round Trip, 81,25. tint trial now going on, we print thn
day* ago an individual stejiped up 14
Mr. Wildar our goag natund agnnt at Full fore will be charged if ticket* are following proceeding to obtain, and tho
list of ijK'cial juror* :
tlie INrpot, and paid for, and received

UH SHORE &amp; MICHIGAN
SOUTHERN RAILWAY

two tickot* to Grand Rapid*. He (not
Wilder) wended hi* Way to the ladin*
sitting room and presently coma back
with a down cart look with; “Mr. agent

J. F. Minkfer hav opened his new
icture GsDery, at tho old Pbet Office
uilding. Firat das* pietvrae guaran•ed or money refandod. CaU and roe.

Tho Queen Fruit Jar ia mada of bet•r plan than any in town.
Acxlxt i Stteua

Look ai tho Quern Fruit Jar at Ac
ty A Slade * before you buy another.
Mon'* Sock* C 1-4 cent* a pair at
Bxtmn A Buixt'*.

i Tenn of the Circuit Court for thu County
' of Barry, continued and held nt tho
| t.'curt Ho-i*e, in tho City of Harting*, ia
। *ni&lt;! County, on tho 9th d*y nf Augurt,
1 in tho.year of oar Lord, one thousand
eight hundred and acveutf-ono.
Present—tho Ho*. Btaxrr How,;
Caxxua or Tntr.—By tho new limo
t Circuit Judge.
card which took effect Sunday Aug. IS,1
in the matter of »ummoning Petit Ju-1
train* ran a* follow* from Uniting*.
; run In thi* matter, it appearing to the I
Michigan Central during tho year end­ | Court that there are not a tufleioat nnmMorning express 7;5O n. m.. mixed ing May 31st, 1871, ba* been very pro*- ber of petit juror* in attendance at tho
8;35 a. m, day exprerw 2^W p. -u., Hart­ )kitoua a* the foBowing brief exhibit present term thereat and It farther *ping accommodation from Grund Rapid* from the retiort of tho Qfficani and Di­
; rector* to the stockholder* wiB show.- '
arrive 7;30 p. m.
Whole earning* of the main linn '«nd
all it* branches for tho year, wm $5,­ nccre*ary. Tho Sheriff of till* county
Hatting* accommodation 7^10 a. tn., 420,128.30, exneftse of operating during •if Barry, i* therefore ordered aad dimixed 12:15 p. m., mail 3,05 p. tn., cv’g tho Mtmo tone, $3,881,1)11.85, which
Lave* a not balance of $1,550,112.04.
good and lawful men of thi* county to
expros* 8;00 p. ta
The whole number of puwiurcr* carried
&gt;• ttiulsiflpcar in raid Court, nt the
Court flow, in th* City of Uniting*,
TaxCxor*.—The new* from nil part*
of the State report* a splendid wheal ngntnent i* continually adding to it* in laid county of Barry, on Monday next
harvest. The weather never waa better; rolling stock, and of courae mo obtain­ ensuing, at two o’clock, P. M , to aorve
ing Stock of the latest and most im­
tho crop it a full average and probably proved rtylea It ha* now 128 engines,
a little ab.rtu, and ran n-v&lt;w auq-aesed which have run 8,204,774 mile* in all,
Srerx or Mtorraax, f
County of Barry. $ an. I, William
m quality. A* tho breadth of ground drawing 2,304 car* of all kind*. The
■own to wheat exceed* that of any pre- main line is to be furnished with steel IL Power*, Clerk ot eaid county and nf1
rail* it* entire length, end if present In­ tho Circuit Court thereof; do hereby cer­
riousycar, it will he earn that tho pros­
dication* are any guide, the Michigan tify that tho foregoing 1* a truo copy of
pect* of oW Armen eould aeurely bo Central i* determined to be the foro- the order thi* day made by said Cixrrt,
brighter. All other crop*—of grain. mart of tho loading thoroughfan-j of a* appear* by thn Journal thereof.
Witaca* my hand and the *eol ot raid
Court and County ai the City of Start­
ing* this Oth day af Anguat, A. D,

TaiSXi.-Wo return our thanks to
; Mr. K. P. Hu.ted, of the Grand River
Nurecrle*. at Lowell, far a »p&lt;clmen vari­
ety of the Canada Erg Plum. Thia 1* a
new inriety of great excellence, recent­
ly lEtroduc-.il from Canada, rtro very
.
. .___ »___ 1i,l. -•

SUPERIOR, M'SHERRY AND STATESMAN
‘JiySbiffiiMr. v.n ttnnku.
te Lsossas Ootblu t&gt;v*«U.

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PLOW'S JLMD (.1STLVGS.
AGRICULTURAL

MACHINERY

m Borey County—for eolo by

E. P. BURRALL.

CJmS.
Svir* or Mtemaxx, /
Cuunty of Barry. $ as By virtue
ot tho foregoing order I have (ummoned
personally'“ ‘
'

Goods are Cheaper than Low

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS
I Nxw Mamou. Coitaox.—The Hoaiso- &gt;
. pothfeiwartittoaMSOf this 8bfco have or- *
■ goniseil a sew HomopaUife Medical
iCuDegv to ba located for the present at
! Lairtuig. It peruumenry is aosurod and
'a craxre. of tartar** wiD bo given there
this winter. It te ksred by the frirad.
ot th* iaatitatica that after being tried
, .nd r«taWish«L the Btato will make it ,
sport ot JE, Unhoroity And giro U (

Oar Stock contain, a Large Uns of

DRESS SILKS, ALPACAS, 1‘OTLINS,
P K»S1 &amp;e.

�riiWfr haw a ortaTtar tml toady, ,
then turn tU ;&gt;uUte« into a tadsader,
and amedfoldy turn them iato the
towel, shake them a FttUe, and quickly
drop theta into het fat Whan lions,
turn theta into a colander, sprinkle salt
ut&gt; them. end serve hot. It you wish
them light or encik-d. lewve tho potato** .
iu tin- colander only about half a miauto. thru put litotn back in tho very hot
'fat. Mfr for about half a miuate, and

Annual Tax Sales.
AvwssaOiiiuli OrrWs. ■
Uwttf.MacU.Jslj lai. IKt i
nh u s^WJr tba Mlawiaa dwsrita
.»I.M1 m a. w—

9294
stone yellow pen. hv», white at the stone,
are tbe beat. Weigh the fruit after it
ia pared. To sack pound of fruit allow i
a pound of loaf rngsr I’nt a foyer uf
sugnr at tlu bottom of the prwascrin/
katda, and then a foyer of fruit, and
KEff AD¥E*TlbE)IE\T&gt;.
bo on until ths fruit iu all in. Stand it
over Lot adias until tho sugar u onUn-ly
taucbey 4 Co's. Column.
d»*olv«l; than bail them until they are .
tJrtr; take them put piocc by piece, and
spread them c-a a dish frw bwi strap,
boil tbe ayntp in n pan until :t jelSoa ;
when the jxarlies are cold, fill the jars
half full with them, and fill up with tho
fofiling syrup- Let thsta stand a short
X
time cowrod with a thin doth, then pot;
,O,
on brandy paper, and turar them close ‘--------with carls, akin, ar paper.
Front ,
twenty to thirty minute* will gctu-mllv
be xuSncEt to prwtrw thee;

AsMtsvt

*290

8 O’CLOCK

To- Paectara I“bas»—Tate a small,
rich, fair fruit, oa soon a* tho j4[» anblack; M-- them orc.- a firo tn a kettle,
with water to cover them: let thorn aim- —------- —------------------ —.—-------mar until they will yield to the jewanre ■ CRUHB8 S COMFORT!
of thn huger, then with a skimmer take
reuMvO v...•= i। ,. thorn into cold writer; ;&gt;oro them ncctly -• • —
-................
leaving rm a Ikdo of tiio stem, and tfo&gt;
blataom end; pierce them on the bk»- ' Darling Self-wppl
s-m nd to tbe care, then nufot- a syrup
of a ,z&gt;und of sugar to each pound cif .
fruit; when it i» boiling hot, pour it ‘
over the pears, and let it stand until tho I
next day, when drain it ofl, make it:
boding hut. end again i»ur it over; ‘
after a day or tiro, pul th- fruit iu thu- i
syrup over tho fixe, and bail gtnw- i
ly until it is clear; then take it into tubs
jar* or spread it ou disinc*. boil tho ayr up thick, then put it and the fruit iu
FAMILY KNITTED
■ KBW ItAVKSt ta etanta insoUw eol...^
I bn* Pmsiia* M Ftarsss lbs tan*. SUITS

iHfc-sasgs

baloaaa Ua taw al Bias aUaeh

££

stsad for a day, tuvcrrd with salt; j
strain tlimn thoroughly to reraovj the
seeds; than to ■-»«/ tw» uuart* odd :
them oa. nf dorrs, two of bln-k popper, j
two tiutmega and a wry little &lt;oy.-urn.!
pepper, with a'tittle nth ; bril tbe Im-1

r-isi?£s"‘

tomatom, and loil them until they onsoft ; *&lt;ft&gt;( ere them through a fine wire
sei re. and add lislf A gallon of rinegur,
one pint and a half of salt, two ounces
of cloves, quarter of a pound of allsvioo. two ounces ot can-nn&lt;&gt; pc|!pcr,
three b-ae[•&gt;■ &gt;uful* irf black fmpp&lt;-r; mi* j
together, and boil afomt three hour* ;
or until radu&amp;xl about tn- half, tlioal
bottle without straining.

Rochester to New York, 396 rmk.,
HuEalo to Near York. 423 mfos,
Dunkirk to New York. 4G'nd!**.
Cl-rolan 1 to New York. 025 mdo.
(Nnannati to N. Y, KOmik-s,
axt&gt; n nu&gt;u
tn 27 hum rat »&gt;&lt;wrr» xoi-n.

JJEJR;

Tomato ’Em*.—Tho Santi/t jMsrxsa
Bays ths following recipe for making
tuuato fig* is said to. be excellent. Cul­
led a lot of rip.- toiuatoea about one
inch in diameter, skin, and stew them
in the usual marascr; when done, Isr 1
them on dishes, flatten Uuwn slightly, j
X:,U^.,°';WKLLS'

expose them to a Manser's nra, or place
tbMi m a diyusg howto; when a* dra ।

Send
CABBOLIC

TABLKTS,1

„
c^mUssi

srr £*2j.'x w?
Ms MMe tw T. tt. Antes* •&lt; H«
,ta2tf«isWSLTls
’EEl
CcSUsI iUll..- tar WiCue.-.avt H.rrutar,
Z-JtKSZ.iTJ.L'L.XW

REDUCTION OF PRICES
TO CONFORM TO

Ljuri^a liuxr-—The grnrratijn that
rising to industrial pursuits in .
the rural district* of the United States, ‘
ought to ba impsuesed with the idea
that they cannot better their condition
by hastening away from their bosuns. ; ■
and trying their fortunes ia a. groat
town. In nine raws nut of ton, a*J
proved by actual statistic*.they ore bo!- ;
ter off oa thev uro nor. ludoporiaace, ,
knowledge, culture, character, :h« good
opinion at others, ara all aa easily ac-l
quired in tba country aa in a great ma­
jority of instances, is Wealth, that attain-1'
laaai wfoch is pewed above &lt;0 others '
How many who hare made the change
have rwgreto d it all their livwa, and ,

BANNER OFFICE

m bow

~ AGILVFK WlWndl FOR

LIFE IN UTAH

DENTIST

Nuivillfi
litiiM

ware

City Diniug: liiooms
xJ•w^ja^x-ystfsw \

POPERY.
TJfX FOE OF THE CHURCH
Family Sawing Machine,

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DAILY EDITION.
VOL. I.

HASTINGS, MICH., FRIDAY EVENING, AUG. 18 1871.

THE VODERPOOL TRIAL. | wh® I

NO. 4,

forenoon but cannot state the hour, Vanderpool, remember tho examination
first saw itl'thought possible it j not think it my duty. Mr. Cheever — I fort
might have been a shipwreck and had ’ What did you consider your duty as a | Do---------------------------,-------------.
. was there to nt- of a dead body supposed to bo that of
j not
carry a watch,
no other idea about it at tho time, I nl-1 Coroner ?
Objection nuido by Mr. 1 tend patients if they should eome. Went Herbert Field, on the 18th of Septem­
so saw a handkerchief on (he body, there , Church.
Court overruled ’ objection. ' from my house to tba office.
Went ber J 860 it Thurber Hull. The (Sheriff
was two strings ou tho coruerft cf it, but Question repented, when he thought it j home about 12 and took dinner and Mr. Shackleton, Sly field, Canfield, In­
do net know how it was festened, it was his duty to Summon a jura, swear -----*----■* of *•'«
’« gram. Bhorley end others participated in
spent
most
tho afternoon there, •do
koertM session.
’ extended down to the waistband but do them, and remove the body. Did not rot remember of leaving it Do not re- ‘ the examination. It was packea
___ in
in ice
ice
August ISth, 1871.
। not know whether it extended below or 1 remove tho clothing, saw a handkerchief member that any. pa’ien.s • called ' and wrapped in a blanket. There
There was
was
The roll of tho jurors was called and ।
at
offide
i or
house. ; a alight wound on the head whichywould
I not, nor do I know whether anything ‘ fastened to tlie body,
dy, but do not know either
all present. Mr. Church then announced wiu
wos featMMtfl
fastened tn
to 5t
it The
Th« Coroner's ;,wy
jury how.
how. Do
Donot
notrecollect
recollect what
what I Itestified
testified When asked where his practice came in not more than penetrate tho true akin,
that Cousel had procured a stenographer, ■ of Frankfort wasi Capt. George
Gcoj
* Doug- to at Kalamazoo, nor nt Manistee. that he spoke of, he said, ho depended : but on turning over the body we foundA.
Mr. Hitchcock, at their own expense, ,' lass,, —
Mr. Chand
—libera, Mr.
'*
Nelson, the Being questioned further he recollected on his m?morandum book for such j s deeper wound on the back of thepresent Prosecuting Attorney was’ there that there wus a huudkerchief, but did tiling^ and could tell nothiug about it head, nearly circular, probably an inch
whom they wanted acknowledged as tho
but do not know whether ho was on tlw not know how fastened. Did not know without that, know I visited some pa- and a half ouo way, and an-inch a2d a
Court Heporie:.
Jury; John Collins was another mid Field in his life time and did not know tieuts that day, but canndt tell the names. ! quarter the other with the edges rough.
Rowland O. Criejau was then called these aro all I remember. Want to that this was his body, but the pants As near a* 1 recollect I did not leave tho The part of the skull stt&gt;med*to be drivnon too
and being duly sworn, said : I live in Manistee and received tlie reward offer- had
die name "jicroen
‘'Herbert riem
Field” ou
on uicm.
them. Jfcouso that afternoon, nor do I recollect cu jn On the brain. The portions ot
Benzie Co., near Frankfort, am 02 years ed- The clodice wore not taken off ut Know this ring, »aw it taken from the of any colling : I do recollect of visiting ■ Hkull driven n were driven n on th«r
tho inquest at Frankfort, do not know j finger, was four feet from the body some, but cannot recall names, but re- l^itiidinal n&gt;m». This sinus was vmptv
old. On the 17(h lay of Sept., 1869,
whether there was any other wounds !। when
wnen taken
token off,
ou, use
uw glasses
glasses but
Dur cun
cun member; this from circumstances con- 1 of blood.
found the body of Field ; went to tho j which would causti death
nected with my family affairs, which
Qnra.—What is your opinion ns to[ s®&lt;j
see thirty
thirty miles
miles on
on Lake
Lake Michigan.
Michigan.
Lake to haul up mium lumber, went !
A. J. Slyfield being duly iwoni said : i Hero
I lero Mr.CheevertestedlussightbyexMr. Cheever tested his sight by ex­ were these : My wife went to church how these wound* were, produced ? Ob*
. to Mm
a t utdifferent
down in morning and found the body
IHnii iWtQTOlwof CrwMIafa.,! ........ ring,
.■itf.-rrodist Jia- and wanted me to be at homo in the af-; jection made by Mr. Hughes and overr, war
nnn ■
",------it was
Benzie v.vuu.
County,
four rauvo
miles nnn
and a
a hnlf
' —y~ mC— tp
0”1 -Hiu
nna^it
was pretty
pretty tornoon, 1 told her |»erhaps 1 would ntied. Exception taken, think it was
about half-past 11. The beach hare is a uowv
■ have some patients. This was one of, inflicted with n blunt instrument like
“?* on
high bluff, but at Groea's landing is not from Frankfort, was Ceromeand Justice ' uTotl; ,Thcrc ,H
it, but'
judge&gt; the circamstnncoH. This was all that tho head of n hatchet. The one on tho
«f to.
Itwa, WJUa,MM I wtarh 1 can distinguish
------- “ ..........
.............
to high. Tin re is a beach and the soil
t .• general appearance, there isi happened during the day, except in the | top of the bond wok probably made with
the 17th of September, 1869, there was
is sandy. When 1 first saw the body I was
■ evening. Was ut home jiart of the time tho same instrument, struck from behind
8 on the Jmy besides myself we went ,m • siiu- marks on the studs either
judge from the appearance, oni during tho evening, and my recollection and tho blow imrtially arrested bv the
more than a rod team it, I wus walking lo see a body on the Lake Shore. When ,‘tr
i is that 1 was at homo nil the timo, my &gt; handle coming in contact with the skull.
th*
i*i
’
d
|rieco
is
u
mark
between
the
towards the north. The head lay to­ there we saw a dead beiy with head to ’ '
। two figUVM which cuts into both, by wife and child was with me, wo wont to Theso wounds must havo boon made at
wards the south and on tho face. Tin- tho ssuth, we anproacbed tho head firsw j! which 1 distinguish it. Saw tlie markbed
--------between
—--------------------------------9 and 10, there—
wan not tho titre of death or immediately after,,
xceoied to have drifted up there,one of tb&lt;* I
mediately after this, 1 wont to Frank-!
| made, when shown the gold piece the ! many minutes between us, looked nt the for when mode at that time the ed«es of
jury lifted it up and placed it on a board
I mark was not exactly as described but clock at 9 und sat up some little time after the wound will bo retracted or drawn
fort.
on sta bock. When we first arrived, the
Gues.—What «did you tay to'your ramd was drifting tw that it was a little '! ho thtarght it was the same mark. If this, my wife remarked that it was time7 bock, but in the other case they are
ho hud boon shown «ie with n mark to go to bed and I looked at tlio clock. flabby and close over. The one on tho
covered, i. e. it had drifted up to the •
son ?
Objected to by Cheever.
' across',both figures ns described, ho 11 remember, this bt having it kept top of tho head would not cause so im­
Wont to tho Coroner mv&amp;elf; made no •here on the left side next the Like, ■and thought ho would not have mistak'tii it , before my
... ' mind
1' by two
'
w*s ^\as mediate deatli, but more profuse hem­
trials.
uno arm was slightly covered, tlunk it .
examiiiati&lt;ju better 1 went, left my ton
something about the timo -1 wont orrhage, all voluntary motion and ac­
i for this, but might have been mistaken. asked
*
»•» the right ann. Am not certain.
with the body, gst tho Coroner, A_ J. ■Ee had on black pants, goiter* mid i' Havo seen other Twenty dollar geld tto bed at KnlumaMHi. Do not re-call tion of the muscles would cease after the
that I was asked what 1 was doing blow &lt;&gt;u tho back of the head and ho
Slytiekl, m*d edme bock about 2 o ckck. white stockings. Had on a dark colored i1 pieces with holes in them, do not know !
i hoc many, do not know th’nt this hole 1that day or dvening. Do nut remem­ would havo no jiowor to make any vol­
There was another young mon with my vest, which was wet and j think a small •
■ is different from that in other pieces, Iber whpt I was asked ar Kalamazoo. untary outcry. From the wounds on
sou when I returned. One or two others '■cravat, he had on a white shirt and a jj could not tell the date nor any words or iDo not recollect if 1 was asked what I tiie bock of tho head but very little
•■White handkerchief.
Had on atso n
doing in the forenoon of that day. blood would flow, but more would flow
camo wife th« (kroner.. The body was ;. ring on tho littl? finger with u rod set I figures on the picco except a 5 and (&gt; to wus
'
lying as I left it, we took the body and । Ako shbQtudx in his shirt; and the $20 v hich his attention hud been called. Vandeqiool camo u&gt; me about eleven from the wound on the teumf the head,
o'clock, but I do not know for I hteked probably three iraunds. 1 am sjieaking
reversed ft, platting the head the other Rold pieccxi-ne in his hip pocket in nn । Testified at Mantetce that I rolled up ■
M,Wfc would flow from
[•tho sleeve to bin* if the arm was broken, iat no timepiece, bo that it might have of all VM(
the_ blood that
wa]j, it was changed a little in color, br- envelope marks! *• Herbert F "and th«* । When asked if ho testified whether Caere l»con
any time fronweirio and a half
nan 1 auch u
a wound, soy
say in three hours. Tho
1
inj^a little darker. I saw a ring taken rest we could not muke out. Then* was “a shot on the shirt a stain bcrwoeH 1to twelve, the clock whs a common
’hf 1I ’blood
* ’ •flowing
’ '
--in --“■
-the
vmmon ei*
eight
an ’hour after,
was also a dark inunilla rope stand the
Prisoner _ comph-i
iploined
—-1 of
— ,| wuuiiu
wound m
wan
an lumvieu,
inflicted, *
I suuuiu
should ucnuimuaw
denominate .
from Iris finger, and a twenty dollar p)ld Imdy—knowrt'to all lake shore man as [ the elbow and the shoulder, a red stain 1dny clock.
diarrhoea, looked at his tongue which ’ M Onin,,. There werem other marks on
jeece, after ’ it had been taken from Jri*- a buy rope. Jt was about three feet i like iron rust,” bo thought he did not,
was moist. l&gt;o not think 1 .■mid at the body except where tie roi»p was tied
■ (hat it was a ratetake
pocket. l*id not take tlie gold piece in long and thc*«md was lagged out, it was
Kalamazoo that his tongue was dp'. an(i n Bjight ichiMotu around tiw wrist.
Dr. William Fisher being duly sworn
my hand, nor did I examine tic enveti cut from the .tody. Tho body was vera :
Have irnver known n case of motet j ga^ tho ropo around tiiebodyT
said
:
1
live
»*t
Munistce,
hiue
lived
white
in
color,
except
the
hand
which
,
ey»e. He had-on a block* oust, pants, vest
tongued chronic diarrhoea.
'The books ’
'
- -­
Here the Dr. printed out, ou a skull
and gaiters, also, had on a white shirt. was in sight and that was a little yellow. thorn 2 years, knew Field and Vander- say that the tongue is usually dry. Court I
Had also, eneiuattou sock on. There Wo were an-hour in ex^aiirnng it, it was Iiool, rrinwiilh r the disappearance of wus then adjourned- till 2 o’chick r. n. j procured for that Jiurpoee, the position
■'ijild,
but
Dottho
exact
date,
it
was
on
wus a rope arouad his waist, did not ex­ then put in &lt;i wagon and taken t»
of the wounds on tlie head.
amine tho rope. Followed the body to Frankfori, when it was put in a Ihjx Sunday, saw Wanderpool. that day be-!
smasoox sEssiox.
tween 10 and 11 1’. M. at my house, J
Had aecn Mr. VanderjKol frequently-­
Mauitrtf ? Gota box made for lire body and pocked .in ire rfhd shipped to Man­
he
came
after
•medicine,
saying
lie
had
Croee-examination of Dr. Fisher con-1 daring tho week previous to the disapaid tbc body was brought in a wagon istee, I want.vith it, the imuts jHxikeM a diarriroea. • 'd|»eno4 the window and
Barance, had business with him on the
linued.
up to the per, at Fankfort shout one were turnqd amide out wk-si I found
asked who wc&gt;*. there, did rot under­
ondar" after.
They had
given
Killr, mrl th/To !«it in ibe bo.’*, wm then
Before proceeding with tlie cross-ex­
me a draft on Chicago in the name of
taken across thr river and yacked in turbod. There was writing ou the in­ stand at first, but otter he answered
amination Mr. Church asked tho num­ Vanderpool &amp; Field, and whend_loarn(‘d
wo. TJ»e pier. is on tlie south side.. The side of (be vrtistbuud of his pinta, and ugaiu I tet him iu and began to write
Propeller was on the north side, it’a tmiue I think itmw his name ‘•Herbert Field,” a prosniptiun, when he said he did not ber of pills put iu the box, when ho re­ of his disappearance I was anxious aboniwas the Bozker. The ring was on the The ropo woe put into tin* 1m?x and taken wish to go to: a drug store, when I told plied, four, they were made at the drug this draft, and wanted to get tlie money
on it from him, I met him ou the street
to Manistee. Wo started.for Maniste-.-* him 1 hod only some pilla. I examined store according to my directions.
finger wflicnl first saw it
i and we went to the Bank together and
Quee.—State whether you kuw tlrat soon after dark on the Frcpdler Barber, his tongue.aad puteo oad did not think
Thon Mr. Hughes took him.
the topic of our conversation was his dis­
ring at Manistee. Objected to by Mr. and arrived a little. after 11 o'clock. ho had nay-disease. -1 gawe him two
With chronic diarrhoea a |iotient
appearance, and I think he showed me
On the left arm of the shirt was a spe t pill* composed of blue xtaa and oi»iam,
Cheever. imd objection sustained.
would have a dry tongue in the center,
Saw the ring afterwords at Mauistet' of ti yellow color, it ran updo the elixir, and deiivared them t-&gt; him in a box. with moist wlge, but with acuta diar- the articles of their dissolution. I saw
He
was
withlnip
4
or
5
minutes.
My
their Day Book, and Vanderpool showed
its
shape
was
oblong
running
down
nt the inquest rod trial The ring bad n
house is -on .Maple Street, about ono rluua tlie tongue would bo moist. I mo the entry “ Herbert Field, To Cash
red set in it and was a heavy nag- The four or five inches. On the buck port
block from where the Bank is. The looked at bis tongue to find out the $1,700.00,” also, the entry “ Herbert,
gold piaiv was of the deaammation of the head was a marl; us if the
state of lite digestive system which does
Field, To Cash $1,400.00” and the figure
been broken in
and Bank stands on Hirer street. Maple
of g‘20,
and hod a hoio in it skull lind
street runs nearly at right angles. My not mean the stomach alone, but all tho *5" in both cases seemed to be of a dif­
Tke ring was yellow and the set had a on th® toped tho bead wus anathes scar,
hoaae u uu tbo 'east wide of the street, ajiparatus connected with it The state ferent color.
also
on
the
ftsce
was
a
little
seratcli,
ti*o
red uj-peasant**, do not know what fin­
of the rtotiuch would indicate to some
two blocks from Water rtxwt. Had
Ques. — When do you recollect seeing
ger it waa&lt;m. J noticed a rear on the face and wlide body was a little bloated
hwn in bod,.did not go to J»«l till ten extent if one had diarrhoea ; took his
. back i»rt ®f the head befoie I went tor and one baud. 1 think the left was./*, and had beni: asleep, but &lt;1x1 not took w ord 11mm 1m&gt; had «ho 4ialihaxl, but Ulll this again ? Objection made and ques­
little
puil»d.on
the
inside.
In
tho
box
the Cuno.'ier v-yd utter. It looked as if it
not think bo had it, but gave him medi­ tion withdrawn.
at
any
timo
pteco,
but
think
I
had
been
Quei.—Were the figures all’ of one*
had been masliid in. Tho free was wo put a blanket and tho ice which wo In taxi nearly .an hour.
cine f«r it uhicb 1 call taking bis word
flattened 11 was lying right on tlie fooo, broke quite.fine, and aroui&gt;«&lt; the «’igM
tor it. Have had diazrheva myself, had■ color ? Objection made and overruled.
Here a box of pillc and jwwders was
wImu I first acw
there was also ra of tho txix -we put chloride of lime.
these pills made before 1 was taken, for Exoecption taken by Mr. Hughes. Ans.
small scar cat the forehead which footed At Manistee the body was put in u wan examined ; witness thought they looked another person. Mr. Willard gave them —Tho figure “ 1” whs of a l^hteraud
Am acquainted with
like a little aerulch. also one on the tej&gt; house, and I aaw it again next morning. like the«noe.ho gave.
to me, did not see them made, received fresher color.
*' Arnold’s Writing Flaid.”
of the head. The hair was not very thick The Sheriff, Mr. Secor and Mr. Duubaut
Was showr a iKJX.wkh
at the tri­ them in tlie forenoon, Mr. Willard wns
Ques.
—
-Con
you
state tlie appearance
it wax wet and aeparated. The night pre­ wus tliere. On tho day after 1 went
al at Masistue mid at Knlaxniuoo, and present and gave them to me, I took
of that fluid when first applied to ]&gt;u]&gt;er
vious the wind war high and strong and down to Manistee, there was an inquest
made an examination of the plls at both one of them oa - Sunday morning ns 1
had been so for a number of days blow­ hold ut Manistee; did uut testify but wus
had
the diarrhcee myral'f. When I or­ | and after words? Objected to by Mr.
places.
, Hughes, as immaterial and irrelevant to
ing from the muth-west and the night present
Quas.—What were tta-y coaijiosed oL dered them I told them verbally to tlie issue. Court overruled anti exoepHero the .articles taxer iiom the
previous was mon* in the west, tlie rea­
Objection made by Mr. Hughes. Over­ taokc four pflls of blue mass and opium, , tion was taken. Ans.—It is slightly
this, it snares
shakes my ivwc
Iwure body wero shorn to witness, who, tostison I
1 noticed ttu.%
ruled by Court and exception taken by do not know who I got them for, but the blue at first but turns darker after a
when in the west, dzero wus cvnsidera- j fie&lt;1 }je jiaj
&lt;hem i^fure on the
I got them for did not take them,
Hughes. Should judge they were com­
while.
ble bwvll of the sea aad thez-Proi&gt;eller ,
posed of blae tisjw and opium. A fw do not kaow why; they were given to
i beach where the body was found.
Ques.-What kind of blue « h
had been lying there two ortthreo days
days before (Field disappeared was in me in the box, did not open them in flrit color when applied ? Objected to
Saw
tho
ring
.on
his
left
little
finger,
waiting to get out, ftie tea ran dear
drug store, there was a powder in tho
Bank
and
mw
Field
tlwre.
Was
shown
as irrelevant and immaterial to the issue.
up to the bluff nt tills time. The wind tho studs in his-shirt. Could not swear
bex
also,
do
not
knew
what
it
was.
ran account book which be tratified to
died away about uoor, tlie 'water ran positive to the piece of psper- Lut recog­ rhave seen et Mie Bank at dhaf visit Took them Sunday morning, but do not. Objection cjverruled and exception taken
Ans—It is n. light blue at first, or a sky
about a rod over tlie erdinary water line nize the gold piece. Think the paper
Ixjoked at page 191 and recomsized an know at what time. First opened the
blue.
a •
this day. At this point the beach de­ looked a little more yellow, *'• Herbert,
oatry as foUawe : “ Herbert Field, To box Sunday morning and took ono and
clines quite rapidly, and very soon the F” was on th® piece of paper we Gash 8U00.4*.” The date was Ken. then opened tho box and took another
Ques.—Was any remark ramfe to you
water becomes deep. J?id not notice tho found, and 1 now see it on jitas paper. 1st, 1869, did not see this enixj made at noon, wife was not _ present, by Mr. Vanderpool aliout these entries.
I lire at point Betsey Light which is on
any
ono
else.
Vanderpool Ans.—No, not any. I got $800 in eurpockets.
“Herbert Field, To nor
[ utat Betsey, this is four and .ono half but saw tin*:
knocked ' once
that
I
heard rency at the bank, my impression is
Cross-examined by Mx. Cheever.
mite* north of Krankfort. I keep tho Gosh $700” soar this made by Field
in ithe Bank at the desk, was looking before I let him in, I admitted him to that ho handed me a package containlight
house.
In
the
cxajrinaljon
I
Have lived there throe years, am 62
the front room, I was sleeping up stairs. tag 8500, and the rest ho coanted out.
over
his
shoultku-at
the
time.
Before
years old, have not noticed the waves think I saw the lie-vast uncovered, but
this he went and teok the money out, Do not remember that 1 testified ut He took the money from the burglar
und winds much. The wind was in the did not see any marks on the body, but
in currency and caanted it, did not no­ Kalamazoo how long he was in -my proof wife, I looked into the safe and
eouth-west at this time xad had been on the left nrm under tho part «f tlie
tice the counting of it, the entry was house, testified something about it. He Mr. Vanderpool showed me the box be­
for two or three days, but during the shirt which was stained, was the form
mode After the counting, all the rent of may have been in my house 15 or 20 low, which was empty, and he told me
night was more direcfly in
the of a female figure with a wreath pocked
the money taken oni was put in the minutes, but do not remember that I oo tlmt Field had taken everything with
west, tliink the wind changed in into tho arm.
the beat of him. In tho burglar proof safe was a
safe and the $700 ho pat in his pocknt. testified at Kalamaauo.
Hero
Mr.
Church
said
he
would
cotuso
the night. Tho wind was nearer west
Think he put it in a paw book, was in my recollection he was in mv house five pile of bills jumbled up in the back imrt
than south-west. The water ran over witness ia order to abbreviate-so that the Drug store prenous to this and minutes. Do not remember that I testi­ of the box, while in front was a pile of
the water line whan 1 was first there, at he could go homo but aronld-rocall kim
Field asked me to go to the Bank. I fied at Manteteo that he was in my regularly arranged bills about 21-2
about 8 o’clock, but when 1 returned at
firnt ea» this entry as b now re«d»i&gt;tibn house 15 minutes. Examined Vaader- indus Iriglt, this was about 2 o'clock in
11 it had subsided a little. The beach at some future ^mo.
pool’s pulse that night and found it ex­ the afiarnoon, no one else came in. I
Cross examined by Mr. Cheever.
•curves from this point down to Bar Lake.
cited. which means that i* tho diameter preecribud for Mr. Vanderpool that day
The Coroners jary were Mr. Douglass.
Below Bar Lake I do not know the na­
while in tha Bank. Hare attended perBankwaz tint.
" ■
ture of the'beach. At Frankfort there C. Miller. N. W. Nelson, C. E. Voorhles
excited wo mean the character of the softs at. lus house in a professional way,.
Cross-examined by Mr. Hughes.
and H. C. Chan-bera. These nre all I
are piers running into the-lake about
pulse, but oaa not explain it in any oth­ but never prescribed for him till that
Have
lived
at
Manistee
2
years,
camo
80 m 90 feet The body wn' south of recall. The records of this inquest aro
in May preceding this transaction, my er, way. Did not count the beata.but day.
the piers aboift one mile. The shore at ! in the hands of another Justice nt business was a Physician, was no end to estimated them at eighty, the pulse whs
Ques.—At tins time ware you running
Frankfort, Chas.
Collier.
I keep
this point is not rocky. Did not notice
my
practice geographically, but finally strong and slightly accelerated which I: a drug store in connection with your
any limb of a tree aear the body but the Point Betsey light and fish some. :explained that it extended about 80 estilnM^atflpg.tho n
practice? Ana—Yes air. Objection
The wind was from tho south-west du- 1
there was a piece of drift-wood resem­
made and sustained and qucRion put
miles around, extending to Ludington, in practice, we mn
bling somewhat tho top of a tree. Tt ring that night, and for ten, or twelve
differently. CHie drug store is on Wa­
days previous, changed in the night, but Frankfort, etc. The greater part was
had knots on it which stuck up an inch
ter street on the opposite side from the
do not. know exactly when, as I.am up :in Manistee, but do not know exactly
lus natural pulse was, and Tor aught I Bank. The nostoffioe was in the samo
or two. The piece was 6 or 8 feet long.
tho
proportion.
Being
asked
several
Did not ootics thia when 1 found tho only trto heurs at a time and then off’. times whether almost all of hie .pructioe know it may always have been beating building. The Doctor pointed out his*
Tbo hands were up oem the head and
body, but when 1 came back it was
residence and drug store and several
was not m Manirtec, be gave the, same nt this rate.
within a foot of the body, cannot see the body was on the flue with the toes
Hero the Dr. pointed out the position other points on tho map. Saw Vender­
I terned downward; there lay o piece of i
as well os I used to and have to use
1 flood wood near the body, had knots on ;part of it was there, when the Court of his house on the map and was ex­ pool on tho Sunday of tlie alleged dis­
spectadca, but did not have them on
appearance of Field a little west of my
it and it had been cut at one end, did &lt;compelled him to answer directly, when cused.
when 1 saw the body. I also noticed a
house passing on the street, from the
not notice the other end; also, saw a .ho said “yea.” Had practiced on this
Dr. Lathrop 8. Ellis, the fourth wit- west to the oast, two ladies ware with
gloss bottle near the body. When I first I
Sundav,
and
was
at
hi*
office
which
waa
i bottle near tho body, did not examine
»aw the body it wus two or three feet,
him. Did not see Field that day.
perhaps thirty rods from his house and
from where.- the waves break over, never
Orose-examinod by Mr. Cheever.
a block, or two lote from the Bank, per­
Have lived in Manistee tan years,
touched the body but was within two or &lt;
"."’'iSTy *7LZ
nLl
Graduated from the Berkshire MediIhiwfeet of it when it &lt;u nwrod, mum the boi, mhmM, f Am—Did haps 15 rods, wu at my office in the practice medecinc, knew Field and
•

*

Fifth Day's Proceedings.

�cal College in IS’52; first practioc'l in
MeadviUo,P&lt;-nnaylvauia,tben in Chicago.
W. H« JEWELL,
5 years, when I went to Manistee where Rkgihteb of Deeds. Notaby Public,
I havo remit im-d over since piacticing
—and—
my profeaeioa. I also have a Drug
8ENERAL CONVETANCER;
store and am postmaster and have been
for 10 or 11 year.?.. Tho Postoffico is
ABSTRACTS OF T1TU9B
’
open on Sunday from 1 to 2 o’clock, of lands in Barry County fnrnlshod on
but do not know whether it was open at
application, at my office In the
, Chat time in Sept 1869, or not. Was
Court House.
present at tho inquest held over Field’s
W. H. JEWELlJr
body, but could not identify the body.
Htutingt, Mich.
'
My first tuquoiuliyiou with him was
ftUHSULl. j- NXCINS'
late in the winter or early in the spring,
but it was towards the latter part of his
life that I was familiar with him. Did
Hart their new Goode.
not see the clothing taken off and do
Adjoining U. F. Dwight A Co'a Foundry.
not know that it wus taken off at all.
I was there in a professional way to
make an examination. Tho dark ring
WELCOME MARBLE.
July. 1871.
around the wrist may possibly have been
made by a rope around it- I think I
testified at Kalamazoo and Manistee
that this might havo been produced by
a rope slipping down upon the wrist.
The very BEST PLACE to buy
Am some acquainted with the nature of
bodies remaining in water. Do not re­ CARPETS,
member about tho weather previous to
this. I think it wonld fake a body from
OIL CLOTHS,
five to eight days to arise to tho surface, '
if free from obstructions, a body in
MATTINGS,
, shallow water, I think, would rise wonr er than in deep water, but do not know
MATS, j
bow long it would take to riso in 80 or
50 feet of water. I mean by tho Stunt j
UPHOLSTERED GOODS,
the triangular space between the two ■
lobes of the brain and it lies under the j
AND
median line. Aho wuun i was at the ‘
right of tho median lint. There u about
two ounces of blood in tho Sinw, and it I
is venus blood. A body lying horizon-1
tallv in tho way this was u large amount'
IS AT
blood would remain in the body,.'
probably 14 pounds or 10 pinta. The I
front wound was about half tho aizo of i 74 MONROE STREET,
tho posterior. If the body had been •
drowned and these wounds indicted in t
GRAND. RAPIDS, MICHIGAN, ■
five minutes the appearance would bo '
Opposite the National Hotel.
the same, and in ten minutes there
would be but veiy little change. The I
blood found in tho tinm u venus blood, |
49m,;
and tho blood flowing from tho wound i
-------------------- :—,
would bo mixed i. c. arterial and venuv.1
Have norm* manufactured ink, but j
think ink would change and the color I
Look out far
sot in fiom 24 to 28 hours. Was shown !
some pieces of jlppcr written iu ink but J
could not toll how long either had been ;
I । Adttrliumrutrf GRANTi\PHILLIPS.
written, nor the difference of time bo- '
tween them. When shown tho Bank,
book where the alleged changes havo I
been mado thought there was a differ- ■
ence in tlie angle of the figures and '
' upon showing the book to tho jury bv *
Mr. Qheever, a quarrel ensued between ;
thoHibunsel on the opposite sidrs, which ‘

ATTENTION! Ptefejjiojial. apd
GEO. C. WORTH.

Good Bargains in

LAWYER. Garaev of Jafferron and Slate Street,
over Bariow A Goodyear* Store.

VAN VELHOR k ROLFE.
Stmts.

F. IMMEN.

D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S

* “"‘Ut
ATTOKXM’*vo‘&lt;»viianJ&gt;B»V law. u.
Solicitor in Chauoery. All ienl buri new en trott­
ed to hla care will be attended to with prompt-

Oftier the following
Tax Title*

He

I. A.EE.A. HOLBROOK.
TTOHNEl
’8. »nd CounmUon
at Law.and
Solicitsi’..,sre£L
“JTO?%K:
: Conveyane-

WM II. HAY FORD

of L-INDS

Second
Cheever.

crose-examination

by

Mr.

Paid her eome money on a county or­
der at this time, had refused it before
when she sent her boy. As she stated
her case I thought it would be a good
thing to have it suppressed.
• Ques.—You thought it would be a
jgood thing not to tell what she knew ?
Ads.—I didn’t tliink anything about it.
Ones.—What did you think it would be
a good thing for ? Ads.—For hareelf.

This finished liis examination and
Court adjourned till 9 o’clock to-morrow

Barry County - ono of

&gt;

T al Law. Solicitor in Chancery. *11■omptly to all borine** entruriod to him

the best

Counties in the Slate of
.

WM. L. COBB,

Michigan,

ASSYRIA.
eocairriux

rtfofnwtf

/jOfawJ.
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•scriqx.iuaacairrtux.
.!.wu.ro»

’

"HARVEY WRIGHT,

ATTORNEY al Law. In'arancc
------ L--------and
J 'C&lt;&gt;lleetln&lt;
AfetiL Will give pro—
tapt
,.. atlealion ..
to all buH-

•V
HYDE K BAUER.

MAPLE GROVE.

CASTLETON.

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Barlow A Ucodyoar t Blore,

VljelJofnwS

WM. II. JEWELL,

WOODLAND.

of
Urne-al Conrnincf
Notary Public. 08ee in the Overt Hew
open at al) houra. .&lt;!//«• to be paid when

T. WHEELER.
J. W. MAYNARD,

JOHNSTOWN.

NATIONAL HOTEL,

»!■

FHKPHEBD A CAMPBELL. Proprietor*.

BALTIMORE

MIIHILKVILLE EXCUANGK,

A CARD.

Michigan

Exchange.

Drraotr, Fasacaar l.’&gt;tb, 1ST I.
Sts: This Hotel, ao b&gt;ug and favorable known
to the Travlinj Public, is being tlioroiifhly re­
paired and pnt in perfect order for buuneea, and
will couiiaue to be kept in all its appointments
M s First Cteae House. But to meat the wiahea
of our Craenda and patrons, oar charges will be
rodeoed to fiite per dav, and the proprietor so
licit the patrouMe of all who wiah to find a quid
aad pleeaeutborne while in the city.
•t. &amp; F. LYON, proprietor.

WHEELER A. DOWNING
NASH^’ILLE, MICHIGAN,

I

HASTINGS

I

W. BAlUil

CARLTON
I'hj'aalolani

&gt;RS. J. M. k. C. RUSSELt,
HTSICIANS aad Surraua*. The treatment of
Private Diaeaaeo will receive particular attention.

BARRY.

PATHIC PtoteeteM. OAeuiaoU P.O.
U BptKtol atteattom paid to CHRONIC

’HOPE.

JOHN ROBERTS

Druggists and Chemists,
WM. UPJOHN,

and dealer* in

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PATENT MEDICINES.
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OILS,

VARNISHES,
u btaf. L
TURPENTINE.
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PERFUMERY.
ROOKS 4 STATIONERS,
CHOICE TEAS,
GROCERIES,

IRVING.
ISAAC W. VROOMAX.
&lt;•

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•

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W.KEE SPIUNGH.

BOOTS M MS,
THOBNAPPLE.

Of Home Manufacture,.

COM*

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Go to theH. A.BU8ELL.

vriltoCW. We „n dMrtUly

. AT THE BANNER OFFICE.

Little Red Shop!

P- «. COOK Jfe

■OWXT TO 1OAS J

co

CALL AT JOHN STANLEY'S

NOTICE.
AU penott; iadebtod to Dr. C. O-Soott, either by

all information desired.

West of Bank.

.
ro"
Pure Wines and Liquors!
FOB MEDICINAL PDBPI^S

Tho board of health—A plain diet

C. G. HOLBROOK,

iu tho various Townships of

Situated

Experience!!

Had sent a message to him by one of
my clerks in regard to the draft be(ore
I saw him. When I saw him he did Mr. MARBLE havin' bought lha Cardiag J/*
not hesitate to let me go behind tho
chine lately owned in Middleville, and
having removed it toJRastinfe, and
counter, nor to lot mo look into the safe, ■
and he did his boornoits as usual. The &gt;
filled up in the beet style, be will
do work in bio lino in tbo
burglar proof box in the safe is about
bril manner and
■eight by nina or ten inches. There waa
■a pile of bills in front, and tho dis-'
arranged bills were behind them. Did '
not have the draft with me when 1 got!
Hntlmtnetion.
the cash, but Vanderpool called at my . Guarantee
store in tho afternoon and gut it I j
knew Mrs. Springer and thht aho was a
V^'WooI sent by Railroad will be
witness for the defense.' In April 1870
Carded to order, and sent'back in good
had a conversation with her in regard to
leaving the State, in case aho was want­ condition.
ed as a witness. She did most of the
talking and I assented to what she said
by saying “yes” and “no.” I testified Shop in BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR’S
nt Kalamazoo that I was anxious for her
New Warehouse,
to leave tho State as it would further the
♦ends of justice,and that I did moat of tho
Miking. I said in substance what is
. there, stated. I superintended the publi­
SELECT SCHOOL.
cation of tho pamphlet, “known as a
Aaexara. Aug. 7, 1S71.
history of the first trial of Vanderpool. A Select School in Aeavriais
about to take ef­
at Manistee.”
Have prescribed forI fect on tbo 4th of September, al the
-Vanderpool, and during tho interview ELLIS SCHOOL HOUSE,
tT^iheuauk I gave him a proscription. । Piepjratory for Teacher*, and tlioae who feel interw.tcd to pul to a good u»c the advaaiajea they
R 3-d irect—Counsel asked for first I desire from such a source. constantly adding
question asked in regard to Mrs. Spring­ thereto.
er, when Roi&gt;orter read several ques-1 Dvery student eipcennjt te attend aliould be
present on that day. Young men or women pre­
tions and answers, and then counsel told 1 paring for teaching, or winter school, will find
him to give tho conversation between , the etuddiea so arranged as especially to meet
wants.
himself and Mrs. Springer when ho said: their
Benke can be bad al low ralcv. The nchool
She would like to go home on a visit will close in time io a* not to interfere with the
to her parents and get out of the way at commencing winter school.
tho next trial, as alio thought her testi-1 Tuition to tho School, S3.OO.
many had been misrepresented and 1I For further information, addreaa.
MORRIS E. KEITH. Assyria.
told her I thought it would bo n'good j

thing, I asked her about tho possibility j
ef her getting away and if sho thought ’
she could keen out of sight, and sho said j
aho thought she could as no one knew
where her parents lived.
Ques.—Did you say any thing also in
connection with this r Objection made
by Mr. Hughes. Court overruled tho
-objection and exception taken. I stated
nt Kalamazoo that Mrs. Springer told
me that she thought Vanderpool guilty,
but tho Counsel had misrepresented her
testimony making tbo timo between one
and two in the afternoon, when it was
before noon.
Ques.—Did you moke any statement
further than a repetition of tho conver­
sation between you and her, and if so,
what? Objection was mode by Mr.
Hughes and overruled and exception
noted when he gave the answer. I
think if J recollect when I made that
statement the croes-cxamining Attorney
replied, sort of enearingly, you wanted
k... *_ _
1&gt; _.— I__

. _________________

Office in Hasting'.

furnished a ploosiug interlude to tho I

30 Years

.

I- RUSSELL,

ML OAROINfi

tired audience.' A great many changes
-and alterations ij^p*found nil through ■
tho book and sht^ui to the jury.

'

Can-be bad-by Culling at

NEW CARPET HOUSE

NOTTINGHAM LACES,

Card'.

, . „

»*• C. 0. SCOTT.

-A. WOOLEY.

Heating,

JOHN WMITMOBB

STEW ART A STE1NH OFF.

Woi anti' Hated Mils,

�Jhr {ypublican ^aiuifij.
COULD'HT LIE

txnuj IL 5XWZT.

Subscribe

Hisrraos. I1ud.lt, Auoxrsr 18, 1871.

Death of Hon J. D. Wooley.

From an Invitation sent to Mr.
Hugh™ Io day. to Mtond the runend or
tbo 1&gt;U&gt; Ju.tln 1&gt;. Wwley, v. regret to
l«ro that be dlrel atbt. reddenreln
Mareball, on tlie 16U, iMt. HoatMlted
law with Ma. Hu^aa and waa bla partnerrrom IMStHl tba Iwgtanh,, of tba
]•resent year.

the broken shall
She cried : "Who** done t hi* erael
While fart the bitter drop* fell.

I" O KJ THE]

THE EAGLE AGAIN.

Michigan Cullings.
And the HuUni. JStannn^whloh. at
RftPld» Eagle, promises
the wry outlat or a dally publlrelloti .uT?!L
under ureuure or irlrlng fdal “ .™,l that the “Fair of the Northern Mich­
*—purrlar report or proceeding, in the igan Agricultrial and Mocbahlcal Soci­
ety and the titate Pomologlcal Society,
to the side of the defense—don't hke to be held in Ibte city, will exceed the
State Fair at least $5,000 In grow re­
llhad n poffect right to do — ceipts. ”
wbat It ?ndonrto&lt;M1 to be the reliance
■Thu Compustiox of the Detroit,
fe’idrai.e?n1?e2Lti“’ de,r’!nseBanner Lansing A Lake Michigan Railroad, to
th!.?^7?»f .T*" “ d“Put« wlth
on Lane!ng, is to be celebrated by the De­
tilt menu of the tw, tuid at the same troit Board of Trade In a manner worthy
ofnnaravStl’J2 {or&lt;Mt*11 ‘be Judgment of the occasion. The celebration will
or Barry county Jurors mm follows!
bike place about the 4th of September.
So says the Eagle. Well, do not only Grand Rapids is to be Invited.
pretend but shall give an impart re­ •The Michigan State Sabbath School
port of the proceeding*. but have an' Convention will meet at Monroe on the
undoubted right to comment on tbo te.*- ~hl 0!^ Au^u-t^ end continue through
timony, but the Eagle knows that Is ed­
itorial and no part of the official report.
A speclsl term of the Circuit {Court,
Again, speaking of us pnd the Kalatna- Judge Unron, of Coldwater, pres'diug.
convened yeexerday. and adjourned un­
soo Te’egraph the Eagle maintains the til
Monday, the 21st. without doing any
courtesies of Journalism as follows • ~~~~ buurnes-...
.*2«3Bi
“"&lt;1 *"ld up Iho ^Tho new road from Dairoit ta Lan­
cloven foot as conspicuously as you
please. Meantime the case will be tried sing will bo completed next wee, and
**U,?OMy' “,ld Wesd,*H continue by September 20, wiU bo extended to
as hertofore to give our readers tho news a junction with the Grand Rapid* and
and the prominent points of the trial, Indians route, at Howard.
on both sides, a* freely as you have
Mhown/youreelvcs eager tn do, (with vol.“n.tr,r
up-m one, And It
isju-t aa well perhaps tlmt tbo public
Mr*,.'d. A. Morrill trbhee to annonnre to the la­
FSJS*tand,on*h‘5»&gt; ’Me you nreret.dned.
lt.wili help In weighing the dle* of liuliar* and vicinity that (ho i« eonnutly

m’ISXT -

Solo Proprietor of

SHEPARD'S

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTERS,

Tbe,

Price, only SO Cents a Bottle.

MfffllCMI BABiNEB

the following comp!»lnu,

Jaundice, Indigestion, Sour Stom­
ach, CostIreness, Nervous and
Sick Headache, Liver Complaint,
Fever &amp; Ague, Dyspepsia, Worms
in Children, Piles, Bilious Comtlons of the Skin, Pimples on the
Face, and all Diseases of the
Blood; also the best Diuretic in
Use for Kidney Complaints,
Weak Back, Pain in the Loins,
Lumbago, Gravel, Rheumatism,
&lt;Ce. Ac.
I can ■■fely say there I* more reel
rnulne Bittera in one BO Cent* Bottle
of Shepard's Compound Wahoo Bitters

To the Ladies!!

umns

Phyalctana throughout th* City and

appear In your col-

,( oacerning this we wish only to any,
*»-AIl rtylM of Hoop Skiru raiauteolure-1
y JU,&lt;t M ^dr fl°r
were
order. Naor th* Port Ofiee. ob JMftnoo ritrwt.
true, B&gt;hleh It b not,) to be retained for
Xr». JI. A. MORRILL.
HuHnn. Jan* Jut. im.
JalmS

Price, only SO Cents a Bottle.

. tain rd for the people. and no msa who
GO TO CLARE'S FOR^PICTURES.
reads, or has read the editorials In the
Eagle, prho does not know It has done
all it could to convict Vanderpool from
the very first, on the ground, we sup­
pose. that It believes a man charged
with guilt, guilty until he prove&lt; him­
self innocent.
At least such is a Air
construction of the position the -Su^k
assumes, while we believe the respond?

C. N. SHEPARD.
Proprietor,

Grand Rapids. Mich.
For Sale by ACKLEY A SLADE
Hastings, Mich.

ent mnocenf until he h proved guilty.
That is the difference between us and
the Eagle.. '

HERRIC
H. A. Goodyear.

Dan i Striker.

MURDER AT MABISTEE.

As might be expected In a communi­
ty where “the poutf l of humin flesh''
Is demanded regard lets of the rights of
individuals, humin life b held in light
(wteem. accordingly we are not suprbed
to flud in the Ealge of Wednesday the
particulars or a honible murder eommltted Id Manhtee on Monday the 14th
1 nst. The Ealge gays.
From a gentleman on his way to Has­
tings a* a witneus Id the Vanderpool
trial now lu progress there, the follow­
ing particulars of another horrible mur­
der occurred Monday evening, August
lain, near the St. Charles Houac. One
Michael l-inan had some dispute with
one of the boarder* at tbo St. Charles, a
Norwegian whose name wa* not given,
and finally dared him to go out doors,
which the Norwegian did. He had
scarcely got out of the hotel when Flunn
turned ou him with a butcher knife and
-tabbed him to tho heart, striking him
but once, but killing him almost Instant­
ly. Finan Immediately fled from the
village. The Norwegian was a quiet in­
offensive man and had always borne nn
excellent reputation. Finan is reDreanted as a burly, quarrierome fellow./The
most incense excitement prevails in
Manistee over this, the third horrible
murder that has eccured there within
two years.
.
Finan bad not been arr&amp;dod when
our informantlelt Manislee, but the au1 hoi tics were making every possible ef­
fort. The SherifF, 1‘hlneas Mixer, has
oflered $100 reward for apprelies Ion, and
gives the following deserlpton of him :
"He. is about 25 years old, 5 feet 11
inches high, has dark brown hair, gray
eyes, full face, with no bea**d but a
moustache, broad bold forehead."

Dealers in

A WASHINGTON dispatch to tha Chi­
cago Timas stales that a letter Just re­
ceived from Gvrnutny aars that “tba
people of Vrankfort-oa-tns Main are
particularly friendly to Hon. W. W.
Murphy, the lata Consol Ganeral, on
account.of his firm resistance to tha
illegal demands of the Prussia* General
Manteuflfed, during the
d of
that aity by the PrwMUaa
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BKTUKUCA1 CAUCV*.
The Republican Electors of the City of
Hastings are requested to meet at Wil­
liam H. Hayford’s office, in Empire
Block, on Friday Evening, Aug. 18tb,
1871, to nominate two Candidates for
Justice of the Peace to be supported at
the ensuing special election.
By Order of City Com.
N. Bailey, CA’n.

at 8 ovsty-flvo cents on the
Dollar.
R. MUDGE.
COBXIMIOMER'I XOTICX-

BOTH PLAIN OB

Horsemen
ATTENTION I

s’.s-.rt2au,~.™

W FINE WCHK

MUSICAL!

A SPECIALTY.

Orders by mail far Advertising, Saboaripttons or Job Work, promptly attend­
ed to, and wo will warrant Satudactioa.

W. H. HOLMES,

Pnblilirer

genl for th* jurtly celebrated

TAIL** a rftLRT ORCIN,
-» beat in the market Call at the Drag Star
Dr. Borton aad an it, Booth Ride Stat. 8HaaUnp, Mich.

�Tlja R^pdauic^fl B^(«hei^.
DAILY DUPING TBE TUIAL

Good evening.

-liiToLaiaT____________
Pabliaher.

Weather fine.

*nl

Maib^kojEaMtlofkaal

A. m.

J. Roberts A Co., at tho Post Office,
keep the Daily Ba.xxem for sale.

1

OwJteMibHdallrtl

Fill-

100 r. x.

r- * °**n

■TATtOSB.

fackron di

Ain’t it Nice—To have a daily in
Hastings?

J. ROBERTS. P. .M.

Local felweft jiitice;.

AUGUST i&amp;ri.

Appreciated—Our littlo Daily.
Read the advertlaemente In the Dally.

toi-

f

Grand River Valley Division

Two Dallies today.

-MAIL ARRAXGEMEAT.
»rJk.Ta"

TKA.VEt.EJR’e OVIDE.

LOCAL EVENTS.

&amp;

The Bond give us sweet music most
every evening.

Republicans, attend tbe caucus this
evening.

If a itersou wants a hornets nest, t tir Hsnimond*
Bowen’
| 4 10
up the jircss.
Grand Rapjrl 4_5»

The Daily.
Term-?— $1 for the trial.
rates reasonable.

Advertising

For war uews see Detroit Dallies. For
Vanderpool trial and home news see th6
Banner.

Hams, Wilhami &amp; Co.
Do not claim to have the only Mold­
ing Machine in Barry county, but they
'have one that will stick any aud ail
kinds of moldings that are needed.
They also have on hand a large number
of doors, sash, blinds, moldings, win­
dow frames, Ac., that will be sold at low
figures for cnsii.

The popular Businear College of the
country is located at Grand Rapidn.

Tnz Naw Fixm—J. W. &amp; C. G. Bent­
ley, manufacturers yf stall, doors, blinds
aud moldings, aud everything else, JFe
«o busy selling moldings that they can­
not write for the local column this week.

SUPERIOR. MERRY AND STATESMAN
STATIONS.
irand Hap dp

The brick-work, the new scales, tbe
new blns and everything at Barlow A Caledonia'
MilJlerilU.
Goodycnr's new warehouse is first class.

£3L
Quimby*

Goodyear A Striker, hardware mer­
chants, have a fine advertisement for
the next iaspe of .our weekly.

Kalamazoo and Jkiin .Arbor

WHEEL CULTIVATORS

'v-moDlrillr

sk:

In regard to the drowning of Mr. Examination of Teachers for Barry
Wellington Bowker's son we wore misCounty. Fall Series.
All persons who arc owing me. must to!?tm.ei!,0 tOi’.hc P®^011 n,uncdas fin&lt;ltake notice If tbe same Is not paid within ingthebov. ItwusChaa. Youngs Su­ , The Foil series of teachers ciuuinatioEi will be
pervisor or Hope, who found him. ’
held as follows:
thirty days the nccoifnts will be left with
At Orangeville, Oct. 6th.
a Justice for collection.
Battle Creek is the Banner City
“ Hastings, Ort. 9th, and Nov. Oth..
John M. Be«smeb.
for subscriptions to our dnilv, 200 being
“ Assyria, Oct. 13th—Ellis School I
Hinting*. Aug. M, IKl.
Jw
mJ
Thi“ V?'.y-’i'tocuwi iy House.
for%iie CI k’ * ’ E- 1 «**’«&gt; Las them
At Nashville, “ 17th.
.
Ca*h btore hare good SO ct. T*w for GO
“ Middleville “ 20th.
cents.
4r.
“ Hickory Corners, Oct. 25th.
Kun».~Mn. H. E. I'rire. ofjockWoodland, Nov. 10th.
liua copy of Fl., d'. „.r„lo„,
New Good, el fto Pure*,! C.m,
Each examination .will commence
and continue at tlie
prlnle^HKlMe, -The Ifannoby of tbe o clock A.
»««*•_____________________
bupenntendent. and will be oral a.
.AtlHbutee,” by Dr. William annoonco althia early date the Fall I
Cuetom work rn.de on ebort notice,
taehoola of ।
imgbod style and reasonable prices
-‘•““‘“mu- in inc naaiee liairht. bat
'
nt Runyan’s.
________
inthaB«th&lt;xbofiaipaninrin*tnieUon. Theetand-1
Quite a numlier of ladies were in at­ an! of the paat will not only be maintained, but
ateadily advanced, that the echoob of Barry may
Ladies’ fine shoes of the latent styles tendance ot the trial to-dav and the gen­ eomtMtra
farormhlv with aluw*. »r _.k— ____ .iZ: t
,
at RUNYAN’k
tlemen showed tiieir gallantry by allow
mg several of them to stand up all tbe
|*el^^noo,'' whi,° th®y enjoyed good
Ah Every-day Story.

GALE AND KALAMAZOO,

PALL,

.
11 was J. Gntramons wl^&gt; m&gt; noisily
disturbed fh^ peace of. our city on Wednerfby night, and itarmnoi “Police No.
Trains on tho Chloaro k JViehi&lt;&gt;n Lake Sborw R.
1” who looked after blm.
11. leave brand Hajihb tur Mmkeroa and White
ball, as follow* :
n&gt;iea&lt;o Kx|imo at 1000 a m. Detrui’. Eijireaeal
The Dally L» delivered bv carrier to &amp;0U
p m.
every convenient part of the city.
,
H. K. MARO ENT, Oen.Snpt.
tJIAS n. Bl*nlI.AM-tBurt.
Those who do not get them bv carrier
TEACHERS’ NOTICE.
can get them at this office.

PLOWS JLVD COSTU^g,
RAWING

MACHINES,

HARROWS,

ETC.,

and th/} largest- stock of

AGRICULTURxYL

MACHINERY

in Barry County—for sale by

Notice.

/.XT*"- f Nm&gt;" *'

L1»”«

“Hello John, whereareyou going?”
Jnatice.
“I was going down here to buy some
■rrocen--.”
Mr. J. F. MJnkler is at work iu his
•‘Wdllaxn goini; down to Mace Al­ gallery Again, and It* |lo,^ n„„c W1J|
len’s to buy mine.”
pre.ume u,ai any „r Ui.- report. arc true
"Down to Allen's? Why, I never bo’t umll tbe c«&lt;p ladrelded by thejura-w|,o
nny of hjm, J always go there to buy alone unisdclennlno the facia.
crockery and wall paper, but I never
thought of buying groceries there. Nut
The following table, compiled by Col.
long ago T bo’t a whole set of crockery I I/lIl!ngtou’ AcM?K Superintendent of
and pajier enough to ^paper my bouse, the Census shows tbe n«m&lt; er t.fnji 'J
there, 20 p^r cent, cheaper than I could c t^ loejg^orlhe Wnstem^tni
' buy any where ebe. Uoide. be war ------atewe the age of.a, •ntijtal to v^te:
BANTED IT.
The crockery he keeps is 1®!
’.'°
r.W.sil Michigan..
llliaah
*
.S74.MJ
the Boot's celebrated ware.”
•Ml.WS Slinncauta
.. T5.S74
ludiaua.
■C77,93s Wlacoutio.,
‘Well, I always do so on groceries,
•204.177
-tdS3,«7l Nebraska..
■ »,(•»?;
and 1 know you can. Borides he takes

- ---------------^Patches from Ft. Paul, Minn, sav
anything!
have to Fell
nt a fair »»•«*[
price, I
tOO.
I get a
*• better tolwcco. tea and I «h*t the North Pacific Railroad from'
sugar there for the same money than I Duluth westward to Crow Wing vlt»ny where e!ee in town.”
the MlssfawlMMB*, n
£
... .
M. ALLEN,
“Des, hasljcrn acceptedftnm tho con*
" ashington Block. Aug* 15,1871.
| !£CJM8w a magnificent vern^s
- “
—— —-------------. The raloon keepers, gamblers
War.aaled t'ratom Made Boot. Ih,m .1
.1URW who UMMiily CODfflWnh*
along tl&gt;e line of such works havi
Detroit, Grand flap lib and JacKson
been driven off by ihe Company.
___________
nt Rl-kyan’s

Call on Miss Wiixxkx tor nAlllneiy so vs1'
goods of oil the latest and best style?.

WBS ku°y y&lt;

Leaving the East und m rinng ut Chi­

ledged to be tho C., B. &amp; Q_, jpined to­
gether with the B. * M. Railroad by the

Iron Bridge at Burlington, and palled
tho Bcblinotox Rot-n:.
Tho main line of the Route running
te Omaha,

connects with

Road^ and fams

to-day

the Pacific
the leading

route to California. The Middle Blanch,
entering Nebraska at Plattsmouth, pass­
es through Lincoln, the ' State Capital,
and wiH this year be finished to Fort

’ or f0““Dn

a C&lt; R’*dIo*«

Meiod. ut Teach-

KrtSissrscS' wjv.’Ss.s.Ti

•bout half eumot prh— «----- .. JISC?!!??!??-?1

ALSO, LUMBKI: FL OOZING SIDING Jr, jc.

THE

1871”

CELEBRATED

H.. HICKS, Hams, Williams, &amp; Co

Farrier's Improved!

Still detinue to Sell

Corn Sh.eU.er!

Groceries,

JOB SALE AT

Crockery.

Doors,

Glassware,

Warehouse on Broadway.

( &amp;C., &amp;C.,

Blinds.
Cbrepertb.oMybtore In Htotlnn,

Land and Calcined Plaster,

&amp;C.

LIME, WATER LIME.

LUMBER, LATH, anJ SHINGLES

b*™ »‘fbrCre&lt;. b,

c. 1*. HICKS.

dressed

August 10. 1871.

LUMBER.

best style

CrMEBLE

Of *11 Kind*.

and
OF MEN’S

a

• L".

Sash.

Elerator Uoilding of C. F. Dwight A Co,

RUSSELL

The Circuit Court.

t.

Hardware,

Harnf^ex,
Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

HAWINGS, MICH.

WE B00T31
,n ,h.* cyr. M»nur*cturtd by
lUf i J

‘

Lad aho drove
' ■'Vis to market, and
Stune boy stopped
at Stautfeds

•emember,
Wtobtojtnn moek. Swi rt*. guj, K,

We will not be under-

sold by any House
The young men from your Colle***
thousand horn

Are.*wJt «re\.„r

The Corner Grocery/

..

............
"or” *“
to
Mr*. Blmto.il of Middlerille, on the
,
xalis into tt hne running ground of cruelty and desertion. The
down the Mmouri through St Joe to tittle ot the com was Blaisdell vs. Blais­
Kaam* Cut, ud ,U Kuu*. Pureodell and was an uyarte proceeding.
gers by this route to Kansas, see Illi
^^5™l0WB’ “d
“dDttKBVED.-Mea&gt;rs. Bwensburgh 4
hy^. alfcht diverge^ »n^ejiehmska RobfM have received from Hon. TheeD. Gilbert, one of the, leading . bankers
nt Grand Rapids, a Recent of the tn I▼ersity, and ono of the brat scholars In
—to, tree- the State, the following letter com­
•ringed atramns—its rough bluffs gad
mending their Commercial College, to
which the attention of our young men
1» invited:
Land-bm

among tho

Moldings a Specialty

raphy. Karl’a ibortar

top's Mathrm.fi-.

acroM the Gontjneni by over 100 miles.

'

MANUFACTl'IIERS OF FASH, DOORS, IlLIXDf*. MOLDINCtf, Ac.

Ctanoi inlht bnuiebra tanaht darins thawinter

W- T- OMAN'S

Don't n rea. bxi&gt;.-odc jon„,
.uraame.1 Alko, Invested with a IltUe
brief aulborlly, i.
m wltb
vengo^redlr,. Where, Ob I ,Wb.re,f.
PoUceNo.1. Don't we frei bad? Ab'
.*&gt; "“ld’M we feel bed-wben a man of
aucl, fremendow* power, mobaixt and
motally, I. after ua.
PMeet-proua-ntrrm- PROTECT n., ob "Ye
Power. Above," for earthly poteblalre
ere {Perfectly nowerlee. before .orh a ler-1
rl &gt;le scourge.

;Succr»»ui» to Nicker A Beni lev i

Mamfknar

And why should he have,
Our peo­
ple have already contributed over $300
to the defense in this cause, aud feel ns :
The place to buy your boots and shoe- if they had done about all they cau af­
ford to do. When the people of Grand
lBat
RvxyAN’s.
Rapids shall linve contributed as Hberendly It will be ample time for the
Burlington.
Timet to surer at us.
.

cago or IndiauapoJL, how shall wo reach
the West ? The best Line is ackuow-

J. W. &amp; 6. G. BENTLEY

Lt "‘11 oommance txpl- 4lh and continue six weeks.
The Sapenntendeut of Schools will also conduct
• traimnx ctou for teachcrr, at the villa** ,.f
wmb.u.7h^r

granite STATE.

Ilal'hls Timet of yesterday

Finer National Cujthimo Hdvse.
—Go there for the best and cheapest
Clothing, Geutu Furnishing Goods, etc.
tf
E.G. Williams.

E. P. BURRALL
Office in John Wcisertt’s tlardware Store, Brown’s New Block.

In 3&lt;£ichig

CHI-

iThe Best in the City.

YOU *re prowridto Very miwftu,
TJSOB. D. GlLEkMT.7

J. C. WoonRiTpw
WOODRUFF.

forwarm meals aiaUkours.
Kimber the place. Opt^^tslnins Bakery.
South side State St

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DAILY EDITION.
VOL. I.
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HASTINGS, MICH., SATURDAY EVENING. AUG. 19.
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THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL. i But still I would
Fifth Day's Proceedings.
XOBXTXO WBS810X.

Aug. 19th, 1871.
[I’oEHixnox.—In our report ofyester-

—awy—saw*—^a^as&gt;

1.

NO. 5.

not say 6, or 8 feet1 body only by a mark on the arm . anfl a half after he left that I
i JMnoei'?»It'L?UJ£TO2.tinUeitO^3t^’‘ 7h,oh 1 had Reen before in our store J-&gt;-*---------- v ——._j .l» _ ,i.
I1 heart
- - amtimmd
. —7~IT'
wuiuiv
uiue,; rou Had no time piece which I coMullcd.
TC— A””** ?♦. u U
f"rnalJe u^uxv
“^7 uiauo
msdo ni
in. blu8
,n "uch ^tntemight be
।| lirart
heart oontmuod to treat.
beat. , From 4 to H
« and black, in d
A standing position with a Think I saw him that muriiimz also '
on that day the Immortal
!±
«*■»».!»'
!»&gt;™1 the
anbend.
t—1 board'd nl Snfcnwn /to In ArtantEf^
I&lt;nts of blood would flow. I toko it that , segment
of stars around
hood G.™
Gave
____________________________
3^-rtWj.Id ^teete Im, taS-fipSh.hr .ttentionto ,bo higK
M
'
*
- •
l.MlselMinnL Alahanii?*??’

I tiuhk one third of tho whole quantity , me to bring here to deliver to Mr.
„ nmrrnug.
. »|
mnia wa.
of tho 6 or 8 pints would flow, perhaps Church, which I did in the same condi■ rd
next caUo*1 a*'d &lt;hl*1 March, 1MB, a law was enacted Incor.re^‘Or,e&lt;^ a*® ***' hklf
“J1* the
u,v quantity. n
near: continuIf inr
the heart
continu- Ii turn
tion 1I 1received it It was wrapped in &gt;5 worn, said ;
■
L‘^P®S“ ‘5^tu.,io“ J? 9*e ed.’&lt;-anees, Rowlund O. Crispin, as laying that th
.4 flto beOt
beat 33 m
minutes
.’nul!T it would increase 1‘ brown naper. No cross examination.
j
I live iu Manistee, have lived there, thlM »(£!?" Am^Kicl!*’ hoPgroivn
Field ‘‘had on a black eoat, vent, pints, r^°.
‘bo flflow
more
thanJlf.
if “
itflowed
°W U
-?^ lhnn
^ow.?d simply
8lmPb ; I Mr.
Mr.Quincy
QuincyA.
A.Busell
Busellwas
washqj
npxt called ’ throe yoara, am County Clerk nnd-ltegis- i up the Howard Univereitv.
b
&amp;c.” It should Unv» been: Hu had ^m gravitation. Think death occured and being duly sworn, said: I have ter of Deeds. Remember the disappear- 1 A law was enacted tn February, 19M,
ou no coat, black rest, pinta, de.]
it'diilnT*' W0Un^B’ ttnd
1 cnn M-v . lived
Manistee thirteen years.
Re- ance of Field,, was iu the boidwaru ■ *7»rolUng all colored men, whether
,T
«?«■
Thervlluf iurors Imhur
, D?t occur from drowning, on ac- , member the circumstance of the disap- buaintM. nt (list tiiu. ou Water «™.l, : ‘
CthTitX lh
77
t
“J the tongue and prance of F,eld. Was not in town k
.b»u&lt; &gt;2o f... «. oHh. bMt._
&gt;th n lines-, Dr. hnrost L. hhurley bo- i think I can ray it did not occur from . the forenoon of that Bunday, but came
ploughs, hnrrog* ootk old »»«&gt;, 4a., 1100 bounty. But thlr vm wholly re­
mg duly sworu said :
j pouoning, on account of the rigidity of ! in during tlie day and saw the bank at outside of the building. The old iron ]&gt;caledln 1867,
I am u Physician, live in Detroit, am 11 *° n*°8“M
‘ho appearance of tho ' about half jiast eight in tho evening, is kept in several place*, most of ft is on 1 On the 11th of June IBM, a bill bc20 yearn old, graduated at. the Bufalo wound*, but,if the poison had nut been , left the town of Brown in the afternoon, tho east side of the store, but there is • °V3e„a ,nW,?’•&lt;*"« Colored soldiers on
cf1 “ SS?Z5dtaS'““’’"
”‘,h
Medical Colegi*. Lived iu Manistee in !'.try®‘iauine, it would have boon more dif- i and arrived homo in the arening and oorimta&lt;m tta dock. il
1809, knew Field and Vanderpool for 1 licu^‘
tell, irom the rigidity of the I wont past tho bank to supper at about oH •forte, plough*. fit. H.J known, Jum 2S. U»l. . bill wn.,l,n«lte|«alabout nine months previous to this mur- i
nQd if tho wounds had bean in-1 eight o’clock, and remainea at the hotel field some eight months, last saw him Ing the Infamous Democratic fugitive*
der. Ito not recollect much about tho I fl,c‘w‘ unmemntoly after death it would I till about half past ten or eleven, when I think on tho Sunday of his disappear- ‘ slave law.
‘
.
nnm nhnil*
&lt;.r 10 o’clock
nlrwdr on
&lt;&gt;... what
wlini was
wnu
In 1“64. n Inw wnB
was jwa-eJ
i»an-*eJ allowing
disappearance of Held, ns I went to 1 “avo been difficultto tell from the wounds. I started back and poaseil the bank and once
about {I
9 or
Chicago that Monday, was present at the &lt; ou‘d °°‘ twrar ihot ho did m&gt;t die
u- I’ passed’ up the
’
:i "
'if-ht.
street, ’I known :w Bailey’s Corner. Saw Mr. colored men to con tract for carrying the
maite.
inquest held over tho body of Field, in !,n&gt;m P°ison «u tiie circulation. Al! 1
»k.-. . the window and saw a dim Moses Denning, Mr. D. D. Ruggloa and
The year before the act was puM&lt;*d
a professional way. recognised the bodv 1 i,D0T l? ^at Runr
cause from
i* though the curtain.* were down. others with him. Saw Vanderpool un prohibiting all distinctions on account
by a mark ou the*arm and his name on !
“ ‘be wounds—saw &lt;i sufficient
■• i.-u
mu air.
Mr. Hughes
iiugues iiskou
asked ruat
that uie
the Monday morning ■Sept.
•’ r- 6th, about 5 of race or color in the public convey­
the pants, examined the body carefully, ?w‘!4’ for Aea‘b hut could not swear that wuru. -a» .hough a euruiu wa, down ” » c!“l »" ’'«p . St. u..r Faf, 11™, ances &lt;&gt;f this District.
The law creating the Freedmen's Bu
ibund two wounds on the head.
*fc wiis
cause.
other.aidu
street,
,
. ,
,. ,
,
, 1 stable, on tho other.
buIu of the street,
. . bv Mr.
-------„„-------I" «™k™ out- '’ki.h TO gtua.te! and ' in „
llvonei, of mo M
,eral reds, lu
„ reau was passed early in the year 1865.
,,,,
.
Redirect
Eggleston.
advance
several
ho, w
wo*
• January 27,18»D, tne famous thirteenth '
lhe witness was here called. from the i xExamined
F......
----- !--J »-ixio
• via
• ’ ’head.
- uvi
his ’uau
hair
on his
Do
nut ' auAi-jpu-l
statejpeht made that “the curtain was . on tho west ride of the street, this stn'ct amendment to the constitution, which
u&gt;3
iivau. mi
Unit I.;,
1:------ __
.
.,
, is not jeveI ,in,j M Ffty8 BtabJo
is had bwn previously approved by the
stand to prescribe fur Mr. Vandenwul | think
his to.:.
hair ---was-----------extraordinary
as 4_
to !i down
”
«ta, h».l « ...TO, ehill or .ho ^U...
j quantity,
'■X1!,'; .. but “
think
’“Lt'
it was •7"?
ratherr thin.
"ii” ' c™- vtataHuuin. t&gt;T Mr. «••»
’«■ Loll
I
, uv.-wr.
X4UU i
’* “'l»
&gt;toh
toh-- , -M 1 camo to this docliv- Senate, passed the House of Represen­
I ,.x«miu.4 tho body ..xutnudly »o.i
“,d" l™',l th”
I
ota:.
J.o'li
'
1
V.,
’ Brown nt abui:t ztodt mst four in the •ltv '
uemra th» tatives. forever abolishing slavery in
the t’nited Rtate.
lanistoe h id - voc®nt
’ron' hut house and stooped
fi&gt;nn&lt;l n ilqmjieioo orousd thb fiai.t &lt;ui.l Iu Io ;
.
™
ur tflw ’ nllernwn lo rolum to Mi
During this year acta were pas-^cd re
r. wound on the forchi*ad al&gt;out uu inch
r
a., nr.
,
iiealing the various measurer enacted
g.«ri hote... r.»d» TOUTOJ
bud, i. r. '
»" •n'1
by the Southern States under Johnson'*
in length. The body was dressed in
-^hv next witness, L. B. Ixjng, bein;s rough, road, were no. torou. to Ihto | ‘""“J
rule, designed to establish slavery In
i or four boar, in romiug. look.ri at my I
151"™ 1
black pants and .vhite shirt. There wus | duly sworn, said :
T w •i •
•
i
i- j- ,
' timepiece at least unco, eight mile* from ! ’,u“ t,lu‘ n‘°rnmg.
, another form, authorizing the disgracealso a handkerchiuf attached to the
■ fuiappro'.ticMhipeyrtvm, the law in re­
1 reside in Manutee, have hved there Manistee, did not go by Bunk on my . Crura-examined by Mr. Choever.
IxxJy, but I do not know how.
gard to vagrancy, and authorizing the
3ly opinion is. thut tho.se wounds were ■ manafiu-tioin
.1" m**1 '/V1. gX,f • woy ,o tho hotel, went hl my Ii.ium- first.
He (itotel end look,si towards mv, du Whipping &lt;if negroes. .
'l“,n,1V,"',^|The bridge!, about half a Hook froth „.,t k„.S th., ho looked
other
The same year a law was passed abol/given m life. There was a alight re/..m-tiunorthoTh, tqXnwo. b h.t rT , mJ r fTn,
&lt;h» B~h. «»fi
hou-e is stem, hair n men has., looked at me. 1
’’
'r”n°" ’lavi'n'ln
..r o .on,..I iofiittal .iter do.!.', i, «lm«’L......
,V;,2%"
f **&gt;■!:• ,M°•’ •"
:i rn"" ol "
-------------------------mils from the bridge.
oune aerate the eaeaat lute bid .ould
‘
‘
'1
In December, 1866, artoolqtitH) p:um*&lt;1
....
.
...
... _ ___. •
i. _. i ... r.
thevdge* uro inverted nnd flabby, and !
• ---IU”r. store, had a conversation ,
.
.
.........
it
It
was
about
5
o'clock
both.IlodMw
of
Cougnm
uppointing the
with him, was not with him more than • ",tne,w 18 a3kwl b-v Mr- Chpevor tu
no blood issue*. Think these wounds
! in tha morning, 1V uJnutm to 5.1 think. JoiurCommlttco on- Rcconstruction, to
mlqutes1 he
bad on a dark
blue .-oat. iii-t
lw«n‘ out on
the ,Map the
,«- -• - ••
»- waa very&gt;■light,
■
whom wns referred the credentials of all
.rouldcwo iutwodiolo death. Think five
jErrT
"t
*T
,, location of the । It
1.1
—1. ”... L.
.. ““
.
s T
.•
..
.,
.
...
eo •that' T oould
see.
jtersonscuilming seats.from Johnson’s
1... would fall tauttodialely and the™ I .“ck
I“"'“ ;'.“d
c&gt;“P; o. bridge «nd «y» ho eqrfd
Witness was here shown'an almanac recotiH'.riicted Stale-, and «H measures
.T.uldi,0 tut roluutoty nion: Think 15™’V“"J'V t 1
Alter I went to ,
.
my
iiuusu
1 n*ke&lt;I to swear whon the *un roan, In regard to rvcQiis’ryction.
J i and
«.o bk«l lo,.., thi. wound ou .1.0 bock
IU
February 28, I860, an net. was paKSO.l
went to
the hotel
on
Water
i.he Imd tvoulil uot fivikr.but if*
irft
St, can’t tell what stre.-t my bouse is ou. f when he acinverod ut 5:28. 1 *worc at declaring that none of the rebel States
..... unn ten, rut liter- woGll bo wuie
'J«« »kut hail bo mu., ol Mil nnd
...xt sun*
Awt trial, and it i* rvisirtv:! in tho were entitled to rcprasentiitjon in Con­
My house is on Water St., am not
.[lining, rni... r.,ur u right Dint, trunk! I '
h"
I Passed
1. left
house gress until cougrurti shall Iwye declared
is un that street but think it is.
IWvd l■ ’'fo'
,,,ls*i«*
. pamphlet
*
*
. thut
.
.. .iny
• -----ikriSJu it, ...dilwould reutinu.to Z» b ?2 Zv*'
? t“^ it
the Boek on me n»r down. •Did
Did not ■ “t*W minutes!"i«wt
“ ,?•5.ba
bat
t JI did Inot
01."
so such right.
In April, 1808. Jhc civil rights bill,
...re for Mveml hour., but tom the
“’■“.J"
’!w"l,
il Kri.m.r.x&gt;
Kriem'a^d.ut"fdid
not px.,
pro Ii ’«™r' ‘
.wear ut
’tl...t 1 did not
, ”’”kd-■b but which Johm-on had vetoes!, became n
«fd he l.njl. but dri not ibeltank.
. thox wound not«. lung, on ueeount or ™'
the Bank, but
.io not
tint know th..th..
that tl.e ,I P'* “I',111?1
In...Io
««, '
law by receiving the necessary twothe coogulntion. Tho heart would e«to
»t»faet.ou. foou. her. He question to aek.’d- me. J- ..aswddmru
- i derpuol
derpool about
atari 10 minutes
rnnutes to 5.
m Do not
nut thirds majority.
Juno 13. 1886, the fourteenth amend
t.. bent ..limit itumnlir. Think th- !™"“k
^ush the had g.me .in tho other ride of .he s.tol tom th.- , know I*?*.
that ’I looktxl "•
nt my watch •»
again,
“.
meet was passed, making nil persons
How wo, indicted with .umeimdrument''^?,*,?'?'
»'
Bunk. Know bnt very few streets in bet think I did. my watch i* an F^ag- born or naturalized In the United State-­
like a brnnmer, dunk tho wound on tnp
t ’“If Manistee * There uro four or five hotels lish lever and kct^is good lirfic, have citizens, prohibiting the States from
of tho head wo. infiioted hum ttehiij TE?*’
U.,° if*,1?. “’*•
•
and five or six churche* Don't know tested it by several chronometers and pawling any law which shall abridge
•nd the one ou th &gt; for..he.d 1 cnmlte’ I
T’,'**:” ll;’-kn . r".'™'
wlmt street hotel is on. Remained id had tested it within a week previous to the annuities or privileges of such elti
tens, defining who shall be Senator* or
edn Mem wound. Think &lt;• I
T
tt
t tho hotel from two to two and a half this. Always test it every week.
. . .
- ,1 . i
_^.i •
: iu
‘‘‘en cmno out and locked the Bank mid hours. Got iny supper there in about ;
Ques.— Why do you test it every week Representatives, prutectilm the civil
rights of all citiiena, declaring thst Uiv
F™w
&lt;h«»™&gt;t beck two «Uw. time, ond
it is so goody Ana—I can’t tell.
validity of the public debt shall irever
‘““7
TO,“
“• trite! it. I thought ho looked pul., uud half un hour after 1 gut there, do not i
hlteriy ,«um. Thu. -non, lut. Ie» j ,
UJ J*
w
1
t , know how long- it took mo to eat it. . Court then adjourned till 9 o’clock oequerti »ned. and prohibiting tbc Uni­
I
Monday
morning
to
accommodate
Counted States and the several States ftom
.oumteucj.than ..»! Hotel, !t teek.!,l^aW1.JMbMm&gt;i„ hl_
I That depends upon how hungry I am, I
; distinguish a difference iu his tone. 1
arainulng or paying the rebel debt,
.p.. It
.twain.out
then sattout on tho1Bl
steps.
was about Md »»d on.Mount ortho illn«.ofV.n- ever
Atom nerur eoop.,.te..except |
h„
and rendering it Illegal and void.
This answer
ttinl. when 1 got to d"I“'L
by lm&gt;,. but nd Hom. eepuhtta by
Jn|,n,(
,
.half past eight ort,’—
In December, 1866, Copgre*e iiassed
He appeared
tto. ’* about
a lx/.it t two hr.tir*
—
tho hotel, staid there
hours
exposure. It would require a heat a’. ■ UBett4v
•
over Jol.neon's veto an net estabtisblng
, nnd a half, and then weut i.oruo down______
________ _____
z „
the boiling point, or u little below to co•’
Record_______
of the____
Republican
Party
in universal *uflrage In this District.
Mr. Hughes asked this to be sOick* Water St., on’the same ridb of the street I Behalf of Liberty and Equal Rights
In January. 1867, a bill was passcddiemulate serum. The lower wound was
। during that within no Territory of the *
tliatconcluI went down, opposite tho Bank.— ■
L,.u.give — any
about an inch and a quarter in diameter. &gt;n out as he,,can, not
of the United State* should suffrage be
Que
Que?..—What is your opinion was the J; bion, he must give facta Thev seek to Have been in the Bank often, a dozen
denied
on account of race, color, or for­
A brief recapitulation of the various
money,
position of tlxthe deceased
the time
dtetoMri at .be
li» of
of&lt;. ,|1OW. ,h„ ho
„„
„„d
u, times, went
. first
, .time
, to
, .draw
.
„
. , , measure* cnuetol by the Republican mer condition.
In February, 1BG7, the fifteenth
i reviving the wounds?
wounds ?
!■
.. ..
had A^r. Peter
iccciving
'
.
eter’s chock
check which called for party, during its ten.years of jx»wer, in
oj.xli..f.
tbal it
. &gt;j.-rti.m mad-bvlli.
mod- by M&gt;■ Hugh™,
Hugh.., thri
il, -kow
”'""r It
«m
“ a
• pwixr
1^1* r way. If tha Bruhundred dollars. Ito not know behalf of the r»ause of liberty and equal amendment, sveuriug to colored men
tight of sufl'nigc. end forever pro­
»i.--.
i«ll(lcal,
and civil
rights —io
all men,
was u question of fact for the jury. Ob- ‘ un**r
anything there, ur raid any- when I was next there.
r---------&gt;------------„—
, the
hibiting itw withdrawal, ja-ned botii
. then-, or ...
Mr.eb„n.-h«l,jMl.slt.,UTOgromue1. J without recatd to rare or color, will
’S'Obe
S
jection sustained. Thinjc the deceased ' thing
looked black, white or
1 1 ■&gt; matter or useful iuformati'in to our branches of Congress.
etime to his death from this wound. The | red, they can give it to the jury, but to i time on unimportant details, but Court । readers
In
March. 1K6P. h law was posted
reader, r.t till*
thin time, and aid them in
iu
body was nt. Thurber’s Hail when ex- Ij draw a conclusion, I contend he cannot i thought it had not gone too far yet
coming
to -a Jiu&gt;t and correct dodpion as I| striking the word white from all the
i— •‘ to the j.irty they cau the im«t Milely ordinances of thia District, destroying
amined end it lar in the box. We '*-•••
.
...
-r"r th
• *'- *•*
Cuufd tell nothing about the furniture trust lieruafter.
ail discrimination against colored men
tunitel tl... Ixxl: oto at.il exomiori ir a” lk“'- l,'c &gt;urT
"»
’
The flrat blow at the " Divine” insti­ In such inw* or ordinance*.
I v inspection. ‘
'
t have spent a week in frying these mon | ami general apjicarnnce of the Bunk in*
In May. 1870, the bill known ns the
tution of slavery was a bill, which be­
Know
Cross examined bv Mr. Hughes. Tho I on the jury a ; to their capacity to draw tside.
jje
at that there
uqn were curtains in came a law iu August, 1861, oontlNcatiug enforcement
net be.amc a law. ita ob­
'
the Bank at
windows previous to „
being to protect colored men iu all
tutor of ordinary bluotl stains would bo j conclusions and we want them tu du it September
oththo18G9
property and totting free all alavre ject
•
..... ’. tataltkuyuro all
the rights to which other citizens are
in aid of the rebellion.
.hi,; ar.on.1 blood ,ouM mak. a Upfat I
}Ir chu„h M q
.11 .hi. ™ wry doth
’ ' uud’ triflerl both up nnd down. used
•
: January
25,1882, n law was passed 1entitled.
scarlet eolur, while venous blood would । .
,
,
,
‘
In April, 1871, Cousri-e* ikuhihI what
a.Ii.il. cartel. Alter thn» or lour &lt;“’• k.«nte.l, aud unnM.-anlj Kud. Some other lights in town that night, ! prohibiting the use of the Jails of this
for the imprisonment of fugi- is known as tin- Ku-Klux act, giving
days the color would be very dark, and ! The witness stud he appeared uneasy. nnd saw one uu other side of tho street • District
the President power to protect the loy­
.
’
*; i
. • .
. .
‘ ii few rod* down. There are two win- tire slaves.
al
...wld hotel y 1« dtaxtoW by tlm WA &gt; Anroanoo. m .1... euo- nr- compete..:
rn&gt;„, „f (h, 11QIlk .rlral
। The great measure emancipating the I people of the South again*! organ**
tail
bauds of assassins, and rendering
1
ked
In the
the »People
... - ei-;
.... whether
—- ----- btoud
----- - or pot- I*
-- ‘•--o- i iMtimunr.
lesuiuuuv. jui
urn case of iuc
cupic tWIJ stores in the building «nd four three thousand slaves of this Dwtrict the
people of a county or city, under
teiut
nil:
nnd
tinkhiii
«,
it
l
_
...
.....................
.
&gt;
.
..
.
.
~
.
bte-n .pt nr .n t hn&lt;&gt; th. «un. yx.lor, .1
„ windows in t|ie whola front Ito not pnsseii both Houses of Congress and was 1certain conditions, responsible for the
signed by the President in April, 1862. ‘
could not be dstinguubed'bv the eve;
,
. .
•
•.,
damages
done therein by these out­
know
whether
there
was
a
glass
dour
or
On the 13ib of Mareh 1882. n bill be J
from blood, if bluixl wo* Spilled in 1 &lt;•ourt ru‘w'1
“« *ho Court
.
not in tho Bank. Have never noticed came a law forbidding, and punishing laws.
Sueli, briefly, nre ti.&lt;- lending meas­
the carpet it would rehiinC about the | overruled the objection and exception
th&gt;&gt; windows and door particularly. tho return of fugitive slaves, coining .ures adoptcd_Jjiy a, Republican Cousame color, but if exposed to the air it ' n, tod:
into
nur
lines,
by
naval
arid
military
.
Know that the light was in tho Bank
grcat. ami rauctionwTnud sustained by
would tai. mi oxyilau-d.nloranil vuulil ' c&lt;v...«x«niiiiatiun by Mr. Clteerer. rather than in the Siwe Shop, because : offleen*.
tiie Reputulcan party, io.- securing to
•In- verv rapidly. If blood fhomd col- 1
, . &gt;r • .
, r- .
i
colored people of the nation the
itw.. .dark lowery night. 1’erh.™ , March Oth, of the same year, tho Pres- the
l«l in ™ck« oil th. il.«,r. il would Uke ' ^J11
v T
t-d
—L.: ;he psmutgo of boon
|
—
..LI
L.„
_...L_|
:.sr:.
....
L-n
m
!
“
/SSHfF
’
r!?'I!'"
of liberty and th«', right ef eqtinl
a Utile loiiurr In drv. Th. 1'rinenuir “U ° ! x^.
Il..t 1 u..&lt;lurp&lt;x.l would have nutioeil it if it hail been in a joint resolution pro|&gt;oaiiig a co-opera- American
.
citizcuship.
Ihiuw bv which I dn.n'ngui.h-1 he Sir ! 11
,h»*
' 7““ '“J.
tho Shoo .Shop on a dark night
ight. At
At-­ turn between the General Government
As n "compaiiioii-i icc-s” to this long
__ _tho
______
Manistee,
tended
trial ___
off _____
nnd uu
at i’ ' ‘and the Slave‘States for the general iii»olist of acts in the intervat of Justice and
na, Wlhe mark „f S f.m.1. lignn. !*“
”* *
not sworn there, did not tall about
of slavery, on the pnncipta o( humanity, we ought, perha|&gt;s, to pub­
.1
11...
.. ..wT.Kte. I “® ahowtsd mo tluit receipt, wiis uot
Meh
fe!.™
lish ttterecord of the Democratic party
light IxtoUM.
bocuu.se mv
my l.u»n.«.
business ...
was such
v: n with 1 »rt &lt;’'rf fill I i *h fl» i intimately acquainted with Vanderpool, this ltal.t
nte ilTl V
1
l-'U-.h fig- ju
know whi'llirr he
nntuhll, I cjuld not find time. Spoke to somo the month a Mil eovenng this sugges in behalf of silvery, wrong, and out­
tion
imvaed
botii House*, and wn* signal rage.
urt about lour indue long, were stars
a • t »•,
.t
. . • . , ;
over the luted bm .1..
^lleut thhl
or
&lt;lnl uol b«l.to nboul lei- one about it during tho truil. When‘ by the President April 10.
But It can hardly be necessary, at
asked if he testified nt Kalamazoo that. ’The bill abolishing the loug-cxisting, least until the wounds inflicted upon
.he hud unv n-rwlb. lUd w.-u llnu W “T
“i*” ' T
‘
. odious dl-dlnctlous in this District the backs of Ihe tour million* of cxfigure berun? on KU n one. .hen 1
“lTn»
“““J ho «iid uot mention to any one seeing. against the colored people, such us tax­ alaviw
have had time to heal. It col­
the light, uud lie did nut omit it by any ing them for »hc education of white
wo. voceirwliug Irim. Think I reuM 1 wl‘“"" tl“ ‘Lt ’
1. r 7? .
men bear no malice against their
design, lie rail Ito iid sn&gt; testify. children and denying them nil benefit ored
ha.., .IrwribwlTbr. figure Irvrn wring it i
*™U
Democratic owners, they will not be
owe. if 1 h.u uot mou il alter derih.! “I"™"1 ot '“™O.
&lt;M I ■"&gt;•"* ■&lt;"&gt;- When asked which testimony, that from the tax, became a Inw in Mfty. apt to forget who fastened and who
broke their chains.
Still my nvollerii.ru draw. Imm both ‘ £”?
"P!-™“■» or _jl&gt;e testimony given here wus true, 1862.
June 19th, 1802, the President *lgni*i
he thought both were truo mid then
instances, but do not know from which!
‘
a bill, which passed both House*, pro­
The following table, compiled by Col.
L draw the nioet. It i&gt;- a common thing ,
’’,n- “• ’’ ’hard U-ing duly sworn tried to exphud »6 ns to reconcile them. . htblting slavery forever In all the Terri* Harrington, Acting Superintendent of
Ile-&lt;lirect—Ho thought he m-ntiouudi! tUries eflhe United Sin tee.
1 believe for sailors to haic such fig-J said:—I live in Manbtee, have lived
the Cem-us, shows the ouml cr of male
this to Enurtns Tsylur.
Jobe."
1862,
a
law
Wa*
enacted
estab
­
nres drawn on tho nrm, but do cot know there 4 years, am a druggist, redded in
John McG-.vgor, being duly sworn, lishing diplomatic relations with the citizens tn eight of the Western States
05 to their being femule figures. Did Manistee in 18G9, knew Field in Ids life
: repubUcs of Ubetm and Hayti.
1 above the agoof 21, untitled to vote:
uot mention the clothing a.*, n means of time, ever since ho cume there. My ••aid:
In July, of the bu me year, a law was Ohio... ...... aW,W Michtipo
'
X7M^9
identification, but the mime on ’be doth- ’ place of budness is on tho main street,
M -----in. 75,374
I Lave Jived ut Mani-stev five years, ■ imssetl conferring upon colored pcraou* lllliun.......... S4t,M» **'■
Wtw.,H-ii.
2-M.177
the
right
to
testify
In
Courts
of
J
uattee
;
ing was unothf-r mean* If tho body ’ called Water Street, uu the North side, remember the disappearance of Field,.
Nebraska
...........
?..',C'S2
had been absolutely nude uud I had not and tho Bunk
&lt;m the siimn sido was keeping store at. that time, near tho 1 also, prohibiting the Inter-State coaatslave trarie.
seen the figure on the arm, do not think j about htdf a block from our store. Was corner of Miipte street and River street. i• wise
In July, 1862, a UU became n Inw
Dispatches
from
St.
Paul,
Minn.,
say
• I could have re.Mguu:r&lt;l the body. Tht I very intimate with Field, ln-t saw him, My store was on the south-east corner. emandpatloff alares coming within our
edges of the wounds on Hie "bock of the on tho Saturday previous to liis disap­ Knew Herbert Field, saw him* about 11 iI line i whose masters were in rebellion that the North I’teific Hntirosil from
Duluth
westward
to
Crow
Whig,
via.:
,
an
J
all
slaves
found
In
places
ruptured
head were everted, which indicate ibnt ' pearanee, he had on u gold
ring with
-------------.... - a o'clock ou
Sunday
the 5th of
.
the Mtotoslppi River, a distance of lf5
they were inflicted during life, or within ’ re l wt, belonging to me, it had a slight; Sept., I8G0, he win in my store and Ii by our troops.
-------.----------..
. .. but
. . could
—
—--------. atone Iby
------xx-u 1i can |„ugW
nJOT
ap.jkog, of, July 7, 1882, 1‘ronldent Linj?oln ap- mile*, has been accepted from' the con­
ten
minutes
alter
death,
not ’ fracture
ina
the
which
; proved a bill punishing the Infamous
tell exactly which. Thu effect pruduc .il 1 idenfily it. I had wuni il about iwo f cnvelo[*9s;. lie Irtii off n dark elothos. i (trnctlce of using the Amenebn flag for tractors.- It 1* a magnificent year's
work. The Hu&lt;mn keeper*, gambler*
by drowning • ould be a little different, ‘ years, last saw the ring in his possession Henry Grven and Thomas Coquiflard I tha protection of vajsel* engage.1 in tbo •Md roughs win. urUaUy congregate
as that is produced bv ruftocation. Th« 1 that Saturday night Next saw the were in the store ut the titne. My at-1! biave trade. In open dctianoS, as had along theHncofbuch work* have lately
grown
to
be
the
practice,
of
a
plain
con
­
gaping would uot bo
groal. Never ring in tho hull where the inquest was teutiur* wus called to his dress tho next i
been driven oil' by the Company.
provDlon. Under tifty pro­
at’, tho
the inquest, could ideuideu - day. Do not know how many euvelopea stitutional
examined n case of that kind however, held, was not a
visions of this net on -Gordon, captured
Think the wound on book o? head part- tily the ring. One was shown to him me in a package.
&lt; i। while engaged In th.- idavo trade, was
IlEhics.—Mrs. 11. E. Price, of Jack­
cd the ’KMteriur occipital arterv and which he said was tho one referred to,
Crosa-exaraimyl by Mr Hughes.
tried, convicted, nnd executed.
son, has a copy of Flavel’s sermons,
at Kalamazoo
at last
the last
blood
’would v-ane
from that teat lust
sawsaw
it atitKalamazoo
ut tho
trialtrial
In regard to tho time my attention was , July 17, 1882. a law was enacted au- printed In 15CU, The Harmony of the'
in n jot and might spirt
six or could not identify any other jewelry called to it next day, and I judged by , thoriziug the enlistment and military Divine Attributes.” by Dr. William
of cilored men.
eight
toot
if
not
ebetracted. worn by bine
as in the hall where ■ the time I went to' dinner according to {II organization
September 22,1862, President Lincoln Bates, printed in 1897, and other vol­
nor any thing iu tho way of tho stream the inquest was hold, recognized the my usual habit I think it was an hour Daued a proclamation declaring that on umes nearly as ancient.

�ATTENTION!)
Good Bargains in

▼AN VEL9OR k ROLFE.
Hisnaos. Mich., Aunv.-a 19,
ADVANCED" REPUBLICANS,

Ti e tooln for which tliMalhfled Re­
publicans, and "Ntw Departure Demo­
crats** have long been waiting, wus
sounded in the spoeeb made a few eve­
nings since by Carl Schtus, to his Ger­
man friends in Chicago, End'repofted In
very eloquent and expnaslve English
in the Tribune of the 14th. White wp
dheentfrom acme of tbo positiona^fc&lt;n’
and from many codoIuaIod1' -o,c“
think tho premia* d"
w®
u.gtad thU —u.RW-ob hu Ifaeu
dellvenwt. and glad that Sennlor Schurs
hM delivered it. He Is tbo recognised
leader of the imti-admlnkitratlon Re­
publicans of the West, If not of tho
whole country. He baa his grievancea with the President wh’ch would
lead him to stat* his objections to him
and bis policy in tho strongest possible
minner. His mind ia coinprohenblve,
and he will, and perhaps docs, bring out
in nil boldness, evtuy charge against
th&lt;»&lt;’ in power that can be available for
the purposes of eflectiug reform in tho
party, or working iho overthrow of
thosj who are tho subjects of bit erlticlsni and condemnation.
Brides this, we believe Mr. Schurz I

ATTORNEY'S at Law. BBailor. Miobhau. Office
over Natioaal Uank^eonirr Mat. and Jeffrreon
fttroeu.;

WiU our friend of ths Heau Jotmol

infarm u. «b«&gt;
“ Bein’d
olwtion. rvlerrwi » MonUn. u Bol.ubliuu by 1,100 majority far tbo tat
time in tbo hi.tory of th. Territory, and
Kentucky u lUmorratio by ,8,000 l^a
majority
’**t Gub«rnaWrial

Can bo hail by Calling it

RUSSELL $ NEKINS'

D. R. COOK &amp; GO’S

Han their new Goode.

‘ L. RUSSELL,
CUES, H. BAL'Ett.

Offlce in Hastings.

JT&gt;

ZJOJMBCT FOB THX HoCSB O»CoMBMTION.
—The young lady who figured in our
police court thia week.
So says the Home Journal, but as we
tutor attack tho character of woman we
have no words of comment, especially

Offier the following

Tax Titles

L A.AE.A. HOLBROOK,
TTOHNEY8, and CoanaaUara nt Lnw.and Srfieltnr. !■ Ckuaarv, will promptly and faithfully Bt-

H. HAYFORD
of LANDS

quiintanco with the young Itdy in ques-

dated in the various Township* of
Barry County - one of

W. H. JEWELL,

the best

Counties in the State of

Rkgi*tkb op Deeds. Notabt Public,
—and—

WM. I- COBB.

Michigan,

ATTORNEY and Councilor at Law. Solicitor iu
Chancery, and Circuit Court Commiaaioner fur
Harry county, will at Uud to ali bawinam entrwted
t»hta with promPtnuM and fidelity. Office in
Empire Sloth.Maldlr.lUo. Miahisan.

8ENEBAL CONVEYANCERj
ASSYRIA.

Ahbtbacth of Titles
of lands in Barry County fnmWied on
application, at my office in the
Court House.
W. H. JEWEL/,.•

c. G. HOLBROOK,
ATTORNEY at Law. Solicitor in Cbanoary, witattemi promptly ta all tauinew antru.ied to him
Office overJ P Roberta A Co.’, drug atare: office

.HARVEY WRIGHT,
otlUMiacrer
• K•• K

Hatfroyi, Mitsh.

MAPLE GROVE.

ATTORNEY nt Law. Iwmrance and
Avant. .will airy promptaltaaliou to
nan in tha line of hl. prolWtlon. GUI
elianj^oek^Middhrvifii. Mleh.

HYDE k BAUER.

CARPET HOUSE

BEAL EMate and luiurance A*enU- Houae t
rent! Parma and Vitiate property for rale I Ret

most glaring color*, what hecousidon
T&gt;r'-r m
.
to be the failures or follie* of ids foe*
l,,° W
1 DACE to buy
will permit, wo consider him just.
•
in tho speech he goe* over pretty j J
1
much the whole ground of dlflvrencc i
oil cloths,
between the’two wlugs of tlic Republl- J
can party, and between that party as a
MATTINGS,
whole and the Dexnocrut.*. As n matter J
of necessity, ho reanuouuccd many of ।
MATS,
his opinions, with which the public me 1
already familiar. With the philosopher i
UPHOLSTERED GOODS,
Look out for
of the TW&amp;tmc he spoke for general um- j
uesty with tho more conservative ■
branch of the Republican |wrty he op-!
.
\AJnr1^.l.f&lt;IItAXTirmi.UPS.
ixraed what he was plorued
to oui
&lt;sdl the | &gt;
“usurpation of the war j»nwcr by the j
executive,, ” arguedthe unconstituiionallty of the Ku-Klux bill with an un- i
called for nmouut of gall, bo gave his j
version of the San Domingo nchemo; 1
74 MONROE STREET,
urged some very just and omphalic tea- j
'ritqs for thorough anti aeurching reform '
GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN,
in the civil service, administered a sharp!
Opposite the National Hotel.
ami cubing rebuke to the Democrats for j
their faiure to appreciate the alluatldn
of the country, nnd the weakness of
their ‘ new departure folly.” and closed ‘
by giving to his German fellow citizens
some most cxv^l&gt;ut anil whulAomc ad­
vice, which .“Was ioJLsclf gem! enough
ta atone for all’that was faulty In sent!meut and spirit Id tho whole of the ad­
dress. .
Wo are dis[»c8od to spe-k rather of the
good things said than of thono not so
good, and are tejofeed to see the honor­
able gentleman put himself fairly anti
squarely outside ot both the “new do-1
j ar^ure'’ and old ohstluacy elements o! j
the Democratic party. He Miya, "We )
liberal Republican* are honebt enough I
to speak frankly of what displeases us ;
in the Republican party, but the same :
honesty compels us to siy that there, ia I
atiU more in the Democratic party that;
displeaaea ut. No, gentlemen, the new;
wine of Republican! iberalism will not;
Mr. MARBLE haring bought the Carding Jfa
keep in the old Democratic cask.”
&lt;bii.» lately owned in Middleville, and
and dealers in
This is good enough, and when coup­
led with the assurance that the Repub­
PATENT MEDICINES.
lican party has In it all the elements of
PAINTS,
success, we do Dot think that Democrats
OILS,
have much to hope, or Republicans
much to fear from Curt Schurz. We
VARNISH ESr
think he has blundered, and in aomc
Sntl«in&lt;ttlou.
TURPENTINE.
things blundered badly ; we arc of the Guaruntcc
opinion that he hns'at times mistaken
TOILET and FANCY GOODS,
wounded peril, far lnwlle.1 pjtrloU.mtarW;x)1 M„t bv
PERFUMERY.
that an ambition,which Is perhaps an in-'
, , .
, .
,
«.pur.blffr.,mmi.nufbl.oWnl»Uon, 0«&lt;M to ordm, Md wnt b«* In good
.
BOOKS A STATIONERS,
hai led him to do and say, in the ho]»e I C!,n“«k&gt;nCHOICE TEAS,
GROCERIES,
of gaining a leading position, things !
that for his own good and the good of
the country, had better never been Shop in BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR’S CIGARS and TOBACCO,
spoken. He certainly has done some evil
Nsw Warehouse,
work In assuring Democratic asccndanKEROSENE LAMPS 4 FIXTURES
cy iu Missouri. These are his mistakes,
Adjoining V. F. Dwight k Co’a Foundry.
and as such they may in time bgforWALL PAPER, Ac.. Ac..
gotten. We hope the people will read
the speech, that all tho difTbrences
WELCOME MARBLE.
CITY
DRUG STORE,
Jsljr, isrt.
which now separate one brunch oLour
party from the other may be harmon­
State St., Hastings, Mich.
ized ; that thcold banner may again be
thrown to the breeze, and by the hands
■of a united party carried forward once j
more to triumphant victory.

CASTLETON.
!(»•• « •;
»«.■ w k

e
uf u e
»
or
'
ew U

WM. II. JEWELL.

WOODLAND.

REGISTER of Deed*, General Conveyancer
Notary__
Public.
Oflieak...M
iu the.i...
Court,L.Houee.
r. .n L____

n w Ire &gt;.

o S "f

MILO T. YVHEELER,
COUNTY Trewurer. Office in the Court Jiow.

NOff1NGHAM JjACFSr ।

MAYNARD

JOHNSTOWN.

ISAAC W. VROOM AN.
SHERIFF. Offier at the Court litrare, HaaUnp.
Michigan.
DEPUTY U. 8- ManhaL General CoUacUna Aren:

BALTIMORE.

E. H. MALLORY.

^vfi WX20I

F. IMMEN.

Dcauty FhetiS uf Darry County: offlef st th*
Shanlf* office, at th* Court lb&gt;«&gt;t. Haatiop.
Mlehixau.

HASTING

I»l»A: HurRtron

Him i'Miiim

| erwptfl-l'aerea 50

DRS. J. M. k C. RUSSELL,
aUention.

CARLTON.

DRS. B. J. k E. F. BROWN,
HOMOiOPATHiC PbyxMaaa. Office In old P.O.
buliluw. Special auaatipn paid to CH ROMC

At Hastings

30 Years

Experience!!

BARRY.
i

Faux.—The ch.tr^j iu the Home
Journal of yesterday that wo asked con­
cerning Mra. Field, " What is she hero
for ?” No such query ever apjieared. iu
our columns. “ ErulaT' or otherwise,
±e words are nut ours, and the editor
of the Homo Journal knows it full well,
but we do not choo*e to descend to per­
sonal abuse or billinsgate concerning
any jicrson either man or woman.
But for the information of all we will
print in full tho article alluded to taken
from the Weekly Edition of August 3d:

Dmoir, FaMcier Uth, 1071.
Sia: Thia Hoiel. ao long and hvorablj ksowa

n

of • w u

Dw.Ilina on Broad-

WM. UPJOHN,
PHYSICIAN and Sunroon. Vflco west end of State

HOPE.

DR. C. C. LINSLEY,
n e ire of n e | of n
•X«f »•¥

IOTANIC and Eclectic Phyrieian and. Denlirt.
treat, all ehronie and aeete direaaM: will attend

A. P. DRAKE, M. D..
RUTLAND,
iver H n if of n

bln re. Aale rtrrct. llMtlnrv.

V or a w W

X otJ I*
•fill manner. Offiea and Ke». H. Bolt wo"!. Eaq. Special
at tantioiifircnUbSunreryaitddiaeaareof children.
Call! orenwtlv attendid to.
noviomtf

IRVING.

BLACKSMITHING.

ny.'ofn ofro

HAVING Ilemovod to my new ahop on J
•tree!. I would moat reopeetfully •olioit 1

PRAIRIEVILLE.

HASTINGS NURSERIES.
G. K.OWEN. Proprietor on the Grand Rapid*
road, two miler weat of Heating. Poach treat.
Grapevines. Raapberry andBUck barer »Into and

ORANGEVILLE.

p‘®rw)» or««X a

OMNIBUS AMD HACK LINE.
I. S. VANBRUNT Proprietor.—Leave tho 11 otab

of n w w

xr.-i*

For the

ROBERTS k CO..

of n w U
r- . i

BEST AND CHEAPEST

t«., ata., aonutub on hand.
BebrcriaUwm reealvad at the Poet Office onJaff-

YANKEE SPRINGS.

B. A F. LYO.N. pron'iotor.

WHEELER A DOWKIIG
NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN,

STEWART k STEIN HOFF.

SirjeoH aii Mechanical Deatiits,

BOOTS MB MS,

**

THORN APPLE.

OFFICE^over Grant A PhD Up ‘a Store. Hartlnp.

NOTICE,

Of Home Manufacture,

“ What Fob ?”—Tha Detroit THhcw
says: Mrs. Field, for tho murder of
whbse son George VandmqKbol is to bo
tried a third time at Hastings, has come
to Cassopolis, 'in this State, from her
home m Maine, and will remain there

We pay the highest market price for all
kinds of Country Produce.

coxnpanied by a neighbor, a Mra. Frank,
and the two will go to Hastings and at­
tend the trial throughout. Mrs. Field
m stopping at the house of a Mrs. Har­
per, at Casaopoli*.”

JOB WORK W,

We fail to see any “ attack” as we
printed the article from the JYihuu with­
out comment

JOHN ROBERTS.
PHYSICIAN and Surweon.

Druggists and Chemists,

Michigan Exchange.

2|«Kofaw

AVool Wanted !

AT THE BANNER OFFICE.

DB' C-

SCOTT.

K-Ctk. 1S71.____________________ aaglOtt

Go to tho

Little Red Shop!

Parties desiring to purchase will do
well to Gall. We will cheerfully giro
all information desired.

MOygr TO LOXK I

D. K. COOK Ac CO

CALL AT JOHN ‘STANLEY’S

JOHN WHITMORE.

MUSICAL!

SHERMAN RICH.

"West of Bank.

A.. WOOLEY

Dealer in Muriel In.

Pure Whies and Liquors!
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSEM.

TAYLOR A FARLEY RRGAK,

Aho, Imported Donbl in Porter and Edinburgh
Pale Alo kept eonitantly on baud. Jefferaon Si.,
HuUn&lt;s, Mich.
febtaa

of Dr. Durton and see it, South fllda State BL.
Haatwga, Mich.
1(l
sn

�MM

SuSacrwe

OBmMo.11 ComHU Grand Karldi.

far

.

Improved treatment,

quick

vanvrri, vuns.imp*W* A Ear,'Kervous, Chronic and Surgical
“fflfta - •I health, assured of easy. safe

SELECT MCH

to “&lt;"•&lt;

..r^naJTJin

remedta,

•

**—tMi. aucrereful treatment for all pri•ala disease*. Seminal Wcakne&lt;». ete„ txnitirelv cured
MT In every epeckl. important cw, (top un
NAkMt or useless treatment, anti commit Dr.
Atkin at once.
Turns fororOfo to .IL Comraltsrtsen,free.
■’*

be

FOR’ T Ji Ej

present on that dar,

J miug men or vti*rw, -*jt~.
.**u&gt; «h«.i,\XEd
tb*l? w{&amp; * •■**"K*J “ especWly to Usee*

P.O. Drawer 0001. Oread

Iteok. CM Wbadat tow rate*. Th. aehoai
’■" e,u“in «•» - - - *•■ ~.r. w* rs:
comaseuclug winter reboot.

Tuition to Ute Reboot, S'.t.OO.
For further iaforaution, address.

MORRIS K KEITH. Assyria.

SHEPARD'S

ERIE

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTER^

RAILWAY,

not aWhiiknr or stimalatlnt berera*e,mbut a
Mkihcixs within tho reach ••fall.

THEAB0'T- CVT ItEPRBSKNTS

NEW YORK

BOSTON

ALBANY

FLORENCE

i-BurnriL roihra ts xmw ronr A3tD xrw
aailn, amb tme
OU. REGIONS OFFENNSYLVAXU

■ Family Sewing Machine,

| SIMPLY OoNSTnCcTED.
THIS EATT.WAY KXTKXM FROM
Rochester to New York, 38ft miloa,
I
Buffalo to New YoA, 428 mile*,
EASILY UNDERSTOOD.
Dunkirk to New York, 460 miles,
Cleveland to New York, B25 miles,
Cincinnati to N. Y., WO tnilw,
AND Di FROM

■ ±2 to 27 inufcj THE fnnten notm.

Price, only SO Ctoita-ft Bottle.
Th I a article has been thoroughly tested
and found a sure and a peed y cure for
Ute fol low inn complaint*.

TDK

DKOAD GAVGE-VJWBJ.E TRACK ROVTE

. Allan■ in. Order
anflRsady for Tort. I
.

iu orx i ora,
,-&lt;ff 860 milt's without change of coacht

HHIUMI BUnil.
I
I
!

-

I

.

I
'
|

Jaundice, Indigestion, Sour Stom­
ach, Coatireneee, Nervous anti
Sick Headache, Liver Complaint,
Fever d&gt; Ague, Byerptpela, Worms
in Children, Piles, Billotte Com­
plaints, Lotte of Appetite, Eruptlone of the Skin, Pimples on the
Face, and all Dleeaeee of tho
Blood ; also the beet Biuret Ic hi
Vee for Kidney Complaints,
Weak Back, Pain in the Lolne.
Lumbago, Gravel, Rheumatism.
«Cc. «Cc.

hl vital pacta are made of of ate
irdened. and wilt la»t a life-lime. ,

. rum
suer .mkt law, I'.l, rrainv win loa'
in eonnvctlon with Wretern Line*, a* follow*;

other kind In market.
Ont basting

Phyaialana throughout the City and
Country, na the beat Family Medicine
in uae. No Family nbould bo without
them in the Houao. arid thereby anve

i tl wilt Cord, ftrnhl, Qnilt, Bind Gather. Hem­
, slltrh. Rnfllc. Tee’*, and Fringe neatly and dr
rd, at IJ.UOP. M.; Su«pvn*R&gt;n Bridge al 5.V. A. rablyJf daily, 'Sundays excepted;» DulTj*. trom ')&gt;■ i We warrant it tn *rw everything needed in
pqftonier Exchangeand Michigan Street*.by New- , family, from tbo heavie.l tu the IlghtMt fabric.
York ’i-jir, daily, (Sunday* exrvpted.i ut 7. A. M.
Arrive*atllomellaTllte v.SAA. M-; Su»uu&lt;-hatina
s.&lt;»» P. M., -Dine;) Turner's
P, N.. (Sup..)
..nd urnvo* in New Yortt 8.x«r P. Ji. Connects
at Binghamton for Uuoperafown, Albany, sod
txamli e the Mashino an
the cetrbnUeal Stuamev resort. Mba run Springs;
ulaff.-tdfo huv a Sewing
and with MaVare, lAckananna and Western
irn.em the FI.OREXCh^

Price, nnftf.io Centra Hottie.

C. N. SHEPAhD,

U.J..

Grund Rapid*. Mich.
For Bala by ACKLEY7* SLADE.
Hastings, Mich.

Ullice and Mlearoom at

• incionat-.CIevelaiid.runoiiig through tollornell. ,
‘•iIle(Drea«fc*t;.. and now and improved Drawing
llotriu Coaches are attache! u Snapenalun Bridge, i
rnanftw through to New York.
EXPJMSX MAIL, leaves Dnukfrk from Union •
1‘cpot. and Buffalo, via, Avon and t la. Hornrllavllle, Dally. (Sundays escepted,' at 7.3o ,
arriving hi New York at ,.m) A. &gt;1.
LIGHTNING CYPRESS. (Daily.I

Grant

To the Ladies!!

DENTIST

Oaslnlie,
Mickitac.

leaves
tha tatert tl&gt; le&lt; of
and I
1 Feathers in mdlw.varit!?.
AU stylo* of Ho-» &lt;klr&gt; nmtiufoeiurod

• -w a. a., '-wuu^’ii ■« r.iui,r» wiu, .'uruinu
..... '
Central R.il.ay f,r W.IIUmep«.rt. Harnabwrg (}Q T0}CLARNS FOR 'PH TURES
nnd thn Booth; at Jerwv Citr with Moroinu '
J •
*
Expreaa Traiu
Expraas
Train of
Of New
Mew Jenury
Jeraey Railroad
UailnMui for
fu PhU-i
-a
ulelpbia. Baltimore and Washington ; and
York with 1
New Engl ai
Sleeping
‘'lUCionali

VANDERPOOL

Oity Dining R^oms

NIGHT EXTREXS. daiiv, /Sundays ewepMt;)
leave* cu»t»ension Bridge at 3-35 f*. M.. anil
leave* BiBalo at d.SS F. M. arrivan at Turner'*

Oppontt B. 0

afternoon train* for Boaton
CINCINNATI EXPREM. daily. (Sundays t-X-|
cepted.) Leaves Datum at .VI’ A Af; leave* t
Cleveland at «.« P. M.; Meadville at -t.to F. M. M
Hupper ;) Dunkirk at VUW P. M ; Bdhlo at I

Elmira for Williamsport. Harrisburg and the i
South; a: Owego lor Ithaca; at Binghamton far 1

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

*

A GoodvOAF
uwayMr-

ban’! Striker.

Goodlear &amp; S,r'U
Dealers in

Subscription—&lt;1. for the Trial

Mtupeaaioa Bridge, running through to Buoqualiann*. and at LearitUbiirg. running through to

Suspension Bridge at l.to 1*. M.
.fill" U
1 m r&gt; V

Send in vour -A-dvertifijementa.

f,»ri transferred FREE OF CHARGE

rvnr ami Ague,
enable, 1 to offer,
■ertalnty that it
ell! eradieaL, tho dl.'aiw, and
m lih ...limn, r.imin-brlon proof,

must tna In rlolent nttix-t-a nf thl. Indent! dUtru&gt;per. Thi*uCUMit"exi&gt;ol» •heiuLn.nuitinpolreaof
I’.'f. I Aim -f.i'l. I'l '-'I Vi ' -&gt; I' ■!.. ,.i. ! pre-'&lt;■),!.

quanthy »e .iipj.ly t-re a ihillar bring* it
i the reach of ernrylMMly; nnd m billon* dl*-

GO TO THE BANNER OFFICE

1 train* on thia Railway.
rle Railway Company has opened n
im thair Jet.ev City Depot to tbo

l«, tint it rujUfits noQnlriiM .
beolthy

Iron, Nails. Glass.
journey over tka Line, will And in
iging laodteapre subjects of eontltta.

Wooden Ware,

for------

h-i li. li . ' I
•i». nnd nreattc-tn-nt of

&amp;c'

AGENTS for the

iiusnra&amp;r*'
AT-AIK FORTICKin VIA KKIK RAILWAY,

Detroit Stoves,

L. 1). RUCKER,
Gen’l Sop’t.

tbomlnsmatto
A
M*M* from It* Irrilalfoo.

HADE OF

OB WORK

T’Chlk rnr?» them ell nllki.
■rowdlio m immlcmni. and
-r twnporari’r re.ldinK In the
foalariMttdbll-'i-. it uto&lt;n nceaakamtly ar dally
whllr expo.^1 tn th. ■nfoetinn.tbatwilTberx-TetrJ

ftw Will errr .offer from iniw«&lt;i-i-at. if thrr
graft th*m.«4»r» uf lhe protecii&gt;»&gt; th!- nonv.ly at

Lake Superior Iron
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.

Pre moot Engine Works

Or. 1. C. ATBB *

AIm the

To tin Gtl»e* of MicKigae.

WOODLAMD rAELOBB.
toe purchase of ftreular Saw Afitls, Mill Gearing
and Machinery of all kind*. «bat they are now
enlarging their already cxteoslvs worka Io order
to bo able to (apply the western demand for lhair
work, and wilt be prepared to Dll all orders re­
ceived in the future with deatmteb. Our Saw
Milla are uueqtMiod for simplimty and dunbility
-..-i —
— ———
&lt;V-.-

BOTH PLAIN' OR

HDRHICA1TE
PATBVT

$1.00 for 75c

COMPANY,

I will close mii my Stock

of Summtr
gine* at Hasting*, Mich., which Is owned and ron
bv Me.sra. Kelly A Osborn, wto are onr author.xed agents toe
sale of our Mills and Machine-

rr Respoetrally. ‘
D. JUNE A CO.

Goods and Clothing
ar

seve ty-]ive cents on the
Dollar.
£. MUDGE.

Low.

AMD SOLD ALL MOUND THK WOMLD.

(Up SUirs.)
tar FINE W

Offer to tbopublic a Lantern corn-

nr Orders by mail for Advartiaing, Subscriptions or Job Work, promptly attend­
ed to, and wo will warrant Satisfaction.

W. H. HOLMES, FnblUher.

It la easily replaced by
meets of the screw. They ere universally liked
when they have beea tnerf.

�A|&lt;

HTIX&gt;E.

LOC
■ICH1GAN I
Afttv thu wtdi th nhcription prior of

th Daily Btww vdl h SoeeMly-fre tit.

for th

IfiAntfifi tf th JHd.

ITRAL R. R.

dley
Grand River____
„ Division
AUGUFT 1&amp;71.

Wt Rill

hre rsesi for t fat mart 'Aifierliumtalt.

H.IOO
As many of the old residents of Barry
county as can make it convenient, are
requested to rnw&lt; at the office of Wm.
H. Hayfstd, Esq., in Hastings, over
Goodyear A Barlow's store, on Saturday
at 2 o'clock, p. M., Sept. 2,1871, for the
purpose of making preliminary' arrange
rnenta for a General Meeting of the old .
For Photographs and Pictures, of all residents of this county. Come out, ye
early pioneers, a little recreation will do
kinds, call on J. F. Minkler.
you good.
Many Old Resident*.

Ham, Williams &amp; Cc.
Do not claim to hare the only Mold1 ug Machine In Barry county, but they
have one that will stick any nnd all
kinds 01 moldings that are needed.
They also have on hand a large number
of doors, sa?h, blinds, moldings, win­
dow frames, Ac., that will be sold at low
figure® for cash.
.

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EllRY AND STATESMAN

G RA

W» still live.
It looks like rain.
Cibcvlatiojt—1,450.

KLalmiifisioo and Ann _A.rboi

Tows full of jieople.

WHEEL ci’LTIVATORfe

Srarns full of teams.
Trmexcihmsut tfiicbo:

PL.OITS MW (\tSTLVGS.

Head the advertlretnenU in the Daily.

J. Roberts A Co., at tho Poet Office,
Tffi: New Fool—J. W. &amp; C. G. Bent­ keep the Daily Bexxrs for sale.
ley, manufuefurtas of sash, doors, blinds
and molding^ and everything else, are
Da. B. J. Brown is suffering with
so busy selling ,moldings that they can­
not write for the local cuiiimn tins week. serious attack of typhoid fever.

MACHINES,

SAWiNO

Eli?.,

IIAI1H0W8,

and the largest stock of

AGBICULTUTfAT; * MACHTNERY

TEACHERS' NOTICE.

■

The Dally is delivered bv carrier to Examination of Teachers for Barry
every convenient part of the citv.
County. Fall Series.
All persons who aje owing nic, must Those tv ho do uot get them by carrier
take notice if the same in not paid within can get them at thia office.
thirty days tbe Recount* wilt be left with
a Just (Do far collection.
At Orangeville, Oct. Uth.
Miming.—tknnc one removed from
JOHM M. BfSTOfEB.
u Hastings, Oct. Uth, and Nov. Gtb.
the reporter’* table n pamphlet contain­
Hastings, Aug. 14,I87I.
- Jw
*• Assyria, Oct. 18th—Ellis Jichuol
ing a hlttary of the first trial of Vander­
pool and failed .to return ft. They will House.
At Nashville, “ 17th.
confer n favor by so doing.
Middleville “ 20tb.
“ Hickory Corners, Oct 25th.
CourAr.r, if you please, tha Grand
“ Woodland, Nov. 10th.
R\fiD' Bvsinkss Codli:ge with the
Each •xaminatipp will eommanc* promptly at 9
a’alnrk A M nnd nontlnua ar ihn -'-n—r- -ft ■many would bo Colleges, nnd you will
find
it
for
yocr
interest
to
attend
at
Custom work made &lt;m short notice,
‘‘Gmaxd Rai-roe.
•
in good style nn-l rearonablr prices
not only in’atUinmenU in tb« «todio&gt; Uti(bt. Mil
at Runyan’®.
in the method, of impartial Irvractlon. The naa-iMr. Axl’reenmn, of Shepard &amp; Cam(»- ■rdufthe put will not only be m*inUin«l. but
eteadilf »dr*nc&lt;J. that tbo ,ehool( of Barry may
Ladle*’ fine shoes of the latest styles
belb&lt;, has the thanks of tho boys al n compare latunrbly with Uio»«. of other eountter.
at Kunyan’b.
Increaaad fariiitic for review and
prepara­
late hour la«t night for dishes of Bloc tion
will be stVnlHl.
A Select Bebunl at Woodland Centre, under ihe
fre-h oysters and other good things.
An Every-day Story.
cnarse ofPreL Jauiea Vorper. will rotnmeneeSept.
They keep them always on band at the Uh and eonlinuo ten weekr. Tuition Irvtu fd to K&gt;
»econiln&lt;io»tniliw purmci.
Empire.
Hello John, where orc you going?’’

I was going down In-re to buy eome
Ptbsonal.—Mr. G. F. Hitchcock,
Jr., stenographic reporter for the Ninth
"Well I am going doWtt tn Mace Al­
Judicial Circuit haa been employed by
len’s to buy mine.’’
the attorneys in the Vanderpool trial,
“Down to Allen's? Why, 1 never bo’t at their own expense, ns the Court Re­
any of him, 1 alwaye go there to buy
porter, anil, is already at his poet. This
crockery anti wall pftper, but I never
obviates the necessity of counsel taking
thought of buying groceries there. Nut
long t»gi&gt; I bo’t u whole eet o! crockcry notes and greatly facilitates the business
of the Court.
and (taper enough io ja; ep my house,
there, 20per cent, cheaper than I could
RurcBLtcxB Ch ecu.—At the Republi­
buy any where clw. Boides Iicwarkanted it? The &lt; rtt lrery he keeps L can Caucus held iu this City on tho 1 Sth
inst., Win. H. Harford and Ed. Hol­
the Boot’s celebrated ware.’’
Well, f always do ro on groceries, brook were nominated Justices of the
ana 1 know y.»u can. Besides he takes Peace, to fill vacancy. Let even- Re­
anything f have to »oU at a fair price, publican in the City turn out. at the
too. I get a better tobacco, lea and
Edgsr there for tha same money than Special Election held on Monday next,
and see that they Ut^ ftlCetc-L
any where else in touu.”
M. ALLEN,
, Tui: Jrar — The jurymeu in this triWaahlngtou Block. Aug. 15,1871.
i al do not hold a very enviable position,
War:anted Custom Made Boots from
, as they are cut off entirely from tho
Detroit. Grand Fiaphfa and Jacascn
outside world, ax far ns losal affairs are
ut ltu» van’s
concerned, Still they are not deprived
Cail on Mtkj Wjlcos! tor mllllueiy entirely of readme matter, us they can
loads of all the latest and best elylre. *
have books. and *11 newspapers that do
FlRST N ATIONAL CLOTHING HoUST. । nut have anything to say in regard to
—Go there for tho beat and cheapest . the matter in which they are interested.
Clothing, Gents Fnmisblng Goods, etc.
They can be seen every morning tak-1
tf
E.G. Williams. , iug their vrulk for nwviw, under the ‘
I Sheriff. At the adjournment of Court today there wax u general rush to the ■
Judge to get th* privilege «,f going j
home, but a* it i-&gt; necessary for an uffi-.
Burlington.
cer to accompany them whenever they .
I*-t.viug the East and arriving at Chi* go, dun* privilege was granted very I

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is Burr. County—lor

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EJP. BURRALL.
OfBt» in Join 5y,u«ntt'. H«rd»&lt;ri&gt; Hum., Bn&gt;wn’» New Block.

J. W. &amp;, 0. «. BENTLEY

ANUFACtrRElfe W sAfcll, DOOKt*. BLINDS, MOLD1NOS, Ac.

Moldings a Specialty
ALSO, LUMBER FLOOR/XG SJPfXG

fr.

Bnahtcr-

THE CELEBRATED

1871

Farrier's Improved

Hams, Williams, &amp; Co.

ORANHWtfrATli

Corn Sheller I
FOR BALE AT

Groceries,

Nash

Crockery

Glassware

Door

Warehouse ou Broadway.

Land and Calcined Piaster,
LIME, WATER LIME.

cago or ludianapoli-, how shnji'we reach sparingly.
theWau? Tba txiat Line
acknow­
ledged to be tho C., B. A (L, joined to­
gether with the B. &amp; M. Radroad by the
Iron Bridge nt Burlington, and culled
Ilartlpg*, Aug. IC.U:i.
the Brauxczox Ronr_
Wbrai. red. |*» bu»bel.......................... luO&lt;A 1 10
•!&gt;•»»•. p«r bu«la«l.................. 1
ui I i"
The main line of the Route running Wltnat.
Flonr, |w» cwt.....................
3
te (hr.nlm, connects with the Pacific Cura. j»r uui&gt;krl............................. .
Out*, per buwlik-l ........................ ..
Roads, and forms to-day the Ictuling HuUcr, pwr it.......
............. :
.
lx
route tu Califo:nis. The Middle Biauch,
&lt;-utering Nebraska at Plattsmouth, pass­
ed through Jinrolt.’, the State Gapiml,
and will this year be finished to Fort
Kearney, forming flio shortest route
across the Continent by over 100 mile?,;
Another branch of the B M., uirvrg-'
at Red Oak, falls into u line runnieg :
down the Misrun through St. Joo ft, '■CUrw. wr lb. .
I *oH.|«r lb.............
Ksushs City, and all Kaunas. Pns.'-eu- Tallow, per lb.........
gers by ibis route to Kan»us,, &gt;ee JUi- l&gt;t«lw. per ba.bel
uois, boutliom Iowa, and Missouri, and, J' Xp||««,prr Lanhrl.
by u blight divergence, can sec Nebiiibka t
Lovers of tine views should n-mctnlx-r
the Buriinglon Route, for Its towns
“ high-glounui«g huta u^ar l—its treefringvd btn-au^—iu^rough bluffs anil
&lt;]iutnu»* iu corn oceans .-hi tewing oyer
the ptoirii-r lui'.hvi- than aye can reach.
Laud-buyera Wid te sure’fa reiuetuLer it, lor they have friends among the
two thouatmd who have fUrvndv bought
forms lioiu Ge©. B. Harris, the I^ancl
Aln-£*.W.« latmsTTl,
Commiariuner «&gt;: the B. £; M. Ik IL at WINE OH BEER,
Bm-lnigtuu, luwn, er muvug the four
BOTTI.ED,
thousand hotui’tsfaadcrsutid jrer-Cmptors Is furuUUe 1 to privitu lamiths fr’rtb '»i;J 1. MO|.
who lout yuar hied dulina ui the Lincoln
'
ALBERT EISELDUIG,
■land viiice, where “ Cuvlc Bcm is rich
diwtf St. CbarlM nc*um»»»oB
enough to give us all a fanu.”

LUMBER
Of all Kluis.

HASTINGS, MICH.

This is the Lad uhv drov
the doves to markdt and
the same boy stopped

Hardware
Harnesses,

at Stauffer's

KEMEMBEB

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

sold by any House

B®"’ All Styles of Women’s and Chil­
dren’s Wear.-®*

Thte iiest in the City
J. C. WOODRUFF.

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DAI^Y EDITION.
VOL. I.
THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL

NO. 6,

HASTINGS, MICH., MONDAY EVENING, AUG. 21 1871

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srithe
Bank
after
that
and about
it
----- ------------,t was
1 and
a half,
a thousand feet down. I
Witness was here requested to moas-1 Ho said he paid part in currency and
w .
I closed
clo8ed as
os usual. When they came into | could not tell how for tho docks project «n&gt; th. nup to
-----th. dirttow, or P«rt l» H^urotio. « tom, pw»r, H-.
the Bank Vandorpool had on light pants ‘ into |he riw. The Manistee runs lieSeventh Day’s Proceedings.
and reft and no coat or hat. Field had ! tween Manistee and Milwaukee, was a
on black penta and vast, and no ccat or ■ good sired sized propeller. She usually inches which .would make o,.i80 feet sc- ■ ^eregono and Field must have taken
Momnxa semtox.
f 1 was in
1U luc
.—
hat. ---------------On Monday
the office uu
all .• left in tho evening about 9 o’clock with ' cording to the scale, which would make thorn, os no one else knew the combinaA.v and in
t- the
it— street in it.
August 21st, 1871.
day
the ।
evening.’ her lights all set.
about a mile to the end of the) pier
Went into too book , room
pier from
from j। tion.
u&lt;&gt;u.
Court convened at V o'clock and the M*'1 Vanderpool in front of Tyson &amp;
thf. Bank ImBdiug. Haw Msn fta tfeo iand
saw
h“. |rUDk
tk’!,ru
Re-direct by Mr Eggleston.
t _2-j- ^_JkU IZL laome other thiugs
scattered nbou|
t^U. witneu, George llobin„n, bring ■
««• W[• ™&gt;v«r&lt;.tinn
Tho chimitey spoken of was about _i_ i
Hill wanted me to bring tho tfouk
’„lv
•
I w,th hun’ he •“d h® dld not know two-thirds of the way bock from tho
i.uly sworn, said.
; where Field was, also that he went front of tho building and the one stove
home and tho rest of Fieldta thing*.
current nt the bottom running in one
1 reside in Manistee, have lived there ' home soon after 1 saw them on Buuday, pipe holo was above tho other.
way when at the top it would bo run­ Vanderpool said be left Field ut too
5 years, knew Field ami Vanderpool, and being unwell stayed there all toe
Ques.—State what you saw in look­ ning in the opposite direction. I ob­ Bank, went liomo and in tho evening
recollect toe disappearance of Field, it ‘rest of
the
day, except to get ing into the window. Objected to by
wont for wj;no rued(&lt;ino to Dr. Ellis, but
served this by log.c and brush being
got misled and tooa wmit to tho Drug
was Sunday, tho 5th of September. I 'some medicine in evening. On Tueis- Mr. Hughes and finally it was allowed,
carried into my nets from one direction,
met Field that morning on Bailey’s cor-' day evening I went down to tho when he said ji&gt;* saw tho counter, th©
store, which was loclied, when ho wen:
when 1 &lt;xiuld observe on the surface
uer, I was going to get shaved at McKey 's dock to see if Field Came in on toe boat heighthr of which I do not know
Io Dr. Fisher’s nnd got the medocino.
the current in the opposite direction.
barber
shop
on —the
opposite
corner. I ; ar nuu.
wont vu.
out yu
pn it uuiuk
Going uiivi
back wnn
with Mr. Tho
The back port of tho Bank behind too
mon iu
in uif
the Buuvhuup
ahoeahop were
were eugHgvu
engaged m
in
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”lumiuvu
‘Que*. Did you • testify at Kalamazoo
WM going from too sjuth-east to the Briggs we met Vanderpool again in conversation about some battle fought that on Wednesday the wind was from curtain was used for a store room and
several article* lay there* promwcuou slynurth-west corner. I encountered Fold ’ front of Tyson and Robinson’s store, he during the war.
tho north quite fresh,and the rent of the
crossing the street, from there I went to ; said agtun that ho did not know where ,
Second cross-oxatninatiou.—Was no week I did not observeit? Ana. I mjgftt Bair a sachet there itrunk, pa’peis Ac.
Said to Yandot-nool that T should have
Willard &amp; Hall’s drug store. Was iu he was, that he liad not been to tho boat ■ ioud nor boisterous coittewation at^tho
'tlioaght ho would have taken tho aachel
McKee’s barber shop about cloven
elevon ।i had
hud forgotten «about it. Wasaok cnSun- • time.
riJ-v
... sou
....were
-------- .1------------------T A.C'-----------with him, when ho replied he did not.
o'clock, W.V..
McKey and
there. I1 J
day
and
did not -----------go out—
except
toWrttoy
take B Hoflon Mng Mjl
Here iin took thftBank book nnd real tho
From tiie Drug Store I went to my ' a walk in the r. m. to Canfield's hill,
Que*. If the wind, had been from
and sworn said:
store and then to Briggs’ house, about: RamfidolldBenediet’s office,is west of Dr.
the north-wost, would you have testified entry referred to as follows : “Herbert
I have lived ut Manistee four years,
one o’clock and staid there till about 5 , Ellis' house, there are two vacant lots,
tlmt they were from tho north. Ann. I Field,Dr. To Cato as per receif»t”nnd ttar. M.. Here witness pointed out on map ' between, but they are iu the same block. Am engaged in fishing and am a mem­ think perhaps 1 would riot if I had date
7—was
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— "C •Oth
u 1109.
v
„ Noone
:ht location of Briggs' house on block
Ques. State If"Vandorpool was in the ber of the school board at present. tokou L.S tiaokofit.

13 Second St, rememl&gt;er the route I habit of going to Ramsdell &amp; Benedict’s
went.
From Brigg-.' I went to my (office. Objected to t»y Mr. Hughes, and
barn
about five o’clock.
Do nut j objection overruled. Exception taken
recollect of seeing Michael
Fay., and question answered, 1 have soon
Do not know Edward B. Hall. Briggs ! him there several times.
was present at dinner. Passed Bailey’s
Ques. State if they trunsuoted busi­
’ i-urner and Thurber Bull guuig to my : m-ss for him. Objected to and question
bam.
■ withdrawn. Te gu to this office there is
. Cross examined by Mr. Hughes. ' a walk on the. south side of the
Started to get &lt;hjrircd TOOtt after break- ' street
called South River
Street,
/fast, by whieix 1 xnow wlmt time I saw i than go south on Spruce rtreet, theu trest
Field. Hadjbreak&amp;i-t about 9 o'clock, &lt;&gt;n Fin»t rtreett to Canfield's store, then
1 think beaauxe thia is tho usual time 1 j croseed over to the touth ride, there bi1
had breakfast
cm
Sundav.— ; iug no walk on north side.
k'titnv
th.' ;• • «
tr
.
1
•
.
tvnou
.fix. it v iiri
all jut
one
ILwe witrons wes nbowu a Pietux** ol
z
1
,bo “

and tho objection withdrawn. Ans.—
about tho wind on Sunday night •
Was .Supervisor in 1869, resided dn the I
n- J!
i /I
—....
north side of Manistee '
mouth.
Am L
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7?__± along this
.u:s enrrente. Ant In dean watetuthsr «b
with the country and, stream

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Luuk, hare been
een engaged in fishing 12
yean, wa* en|
”
* of
’*
engaged’ in *
fishing
north
Milwaukee «-ight years, know tho locaIlion of the Bank. Tlie distance from
- mouth of the
- river
.
. a
j tbp Baek to the
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tho surface then fceems
i of
y
--------- ---to extend
---—-- to.
। til0 bottom. Ho then exjikuaod what
' hriment by tho terms north an! norlittle wi r half but hardly throe-fourths
wanl.
Narwurd means any point from
! ef
a
distance
,
; . mile.
~ . Tho
7
,
, ,from i the I north-woat to north-cart, but if 1 said
mouth. «&gt;r the nver te tto' end of tiro
north I meant north, nnd if I said north•
... .nn
.
t
&lt; •
s?
I I west I meant north-weal, but I have no
recollection tlmt I was asked at Kalamafore starting. Manistee is a" lumbering k«&gt;dcnbfuri 11 a« being correct, and ho ; referred to too wmuncncemont of the
i *00 Jlrom what iHirticulnr point tho wind
/J town nnd they have wlmt is called MiG i-splniaod it to toe jury.
p&gt;'rs
Eo the end of
the gers ,
' Uew.
.
time and town time, which vari. all the &lt;
On too west side of the building is n j
.."or1T, &gt;&lt;3 ‘
J
Second' ctovs-^jxaminaaion by Mr.
fifMrt
irthH
way from half an hour, to one hour and , flight of stairs. The next buihling west ^
h» of a mile. The
be map of .Msnis-north 1t mean
•Jiicever. When
wnea 1
x say uotw
mv»»
: to? on exhibition is uindo on tho scale Cheever.
north
uqd
not
norward,
and when 1
u lu.lf. I.V-directt. My time wm town is a hardware store owned by Runufdell1
of 200 feet to the inch. From this Mr.
. mean north-west
..
.and
__ i
tone.
, A Hurd. There were two wa.-uut lota •
say north-west. 1
Hughes thought all ■ these distances
*
Mr .bin J. McKey, the ilartrenth between tkeiu, about 50 feet-wide. The
nut norward. Court tlicn adjourned
could bo obtained much more accurately
witness* being duly sworn, said: J live ! bank lure, to the river, is very abrupt
till
2
1*.
n.
■than from the testitrnmy of any witness.
at Mauirtee, hove lived there for three ttud sandy, should judge the declivity
Aiveaxoox ramax.
The depth ot tho water from the bank
• r four year?, am a ba-ber. Knew was about 18 feet Ihure was a flight
•to the mouth of the river, would vary
At the opening of Court this r. m ,
Field and remember tho event W his -of stairs running dowii on tlxi west side
from H fact to 12 feet. Tim river is Mr. Eggleston read the receipt alluded
disappeutnnee, which oei-umd Sunday -of the Bank towards the river. From the
September 5th. My Barber Shop was I foot of tbestarfs to the water is about 20 navigablh up to the little lake called to this morning as having been signed
Manistee fake, far vessels drawing about
open .that day, generally opens at 5 a. m. ' (•■et and^t is sandy : think the building
eight fret of water. Think the rate of in the shoo shop, when Mr. W. D.
nnd clone at about 12 noon. Gen Bob- ■ « fifty feet deep. The rear of the buildRamsdell was recalled te testify in re­
insan.got shaved that day about eleven ingjpainc about to toe rivur bahk, war flowing is -about two miles uu hour.
Field disappeared on Sunday, Bittern­ gard to the missing gold.
o'clock.
”
' an outl»«i»e and tome boards between
bar 5th 18Gl». Whs nt home all that I
Kaw Hold on Satunlny previous to
Cress exiimised by Mr. (Iwevur ; Am j the Rank nnd river.
Here was
day. Tbv wind
southerly
twenty two yoers old, and hart* been in 1 shown
a
paper whiok he idaa- dur. !*«• wm« was in a soiuawiy or ,.
tliis business about rix jtars, and was : fitted a&lt; the receipt he rignod on that
in this shop about uno year. Have fatal Sunday.
J...
U «u, qmto tog, to.
byMr. !luch„.
«b,«t tw« V nm.li buwiOT ra Sun- .
tw_,.jUuuWV . Jfe. Hush„.

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-^nk agam on.
r- Mr. Conffyer and Mr. In­
M
there also. Wo wont to Qki
house for Vnndcrpool. He went down *
with us nnd opened tho Bank. I told him
J
I was going to break opon the trunk
when he told mo he hod tote key, when
nsked wlwre he got it ho replied on toe
floor. During toi*. time ho w.is trying
.to open the safe. The floor in front of
the
curtain had toe appearance of hav­
'
ing
been scrubbed. Un Monday morn­
J
ing
when I went there ho was swooping
:
water out of tho dobr.
Tho carpet
was up nnd tho
floor
scrubbed
,
but I paid no j«rticalar dttevtion to it x
On 'Wednesday when wo were there too
'
airpet waa under
counter. Than'
ward some-mote on the Hngr and we ex­
amined the Ixmks when some ono sugO
B".._L'
fctod . : ..J0 had letter get an. expert
to
V:indergM&gt;l remarked
tn examine
oinminn them.
titer
that ha presumed that we would find—
some ink kjkiU, and if ho went into an- ■
other offiro, ho would try and get a
clean one. Exafninod tho floor in front
of the desk and all had been washed
but that bohind tho desk seemed to have
been scniblied tho most.
Ques.—Was there an assignment
made, end if fio who made it, and who
was th® asdguoe ?
V

“? Vvz F" ^,h'^r

aitorito. ttoU d.r, bu. '"Vu^wTSd Utoku ... ..MHw.tor*r«w
, „rtllinR hi. .«»»-

Objection made by MnMfqjhat, oir
tlie ground that it went to show that n
poor nitui would commit
murder,

while a man in easy circumstancra
would ftet, which was contrary to thw
usual courw’ of thinga.
n ri
_-gard to
Mr. Eggleston sealed that it went to
ju Wtts
was ;in
regard
to *ime
some gold
gold
J, a
„r Vaud'a-ol
in tho possession of Vanderpool show motive and that was the -object of
,
j&gt;„„&lt;.
culi
„
n
d.h»
briongod
-•_ y_______ 2™ * '
Ml
it. Vanderpool, ho said, bad come there
..
—
...
to —
Fiokl.
Tho objection
was that it ns a Banker, had solieeted the confi­
Could not be identified nM
end wjU1Ml
without that
,„&gt;limoov woula
inndmto-bk. dence T«f business men and had held
*
- - that they
• - himself out ns a man of means, nnd •
Mr-Eggleston
said
intended

day as cm any other day
We open;
v. *«.
.
rotons' On Monday the
wtui
about 5 o'clock on week days, aid close
Remcw&gt;bor looking at my watch ju* blonmj frur. &lt;to. nraMjr
all
along
from nino
till eleven after they left tlie shoe store and before
tnr»4 u.
o’clotk io Jt.. d*&gt;
twice
as
much | 1 Parted for home, and it waa ll:iW.
heavy, but 1 was out all day m a fish-1
buriiMss on Sunday in jnap,’*ti°a 1 There-were three persuus in the hhc|&gt;
in,
.ujok.
We»l -nd to uk.. I
to the time 1 au open us cm otli-r days. [ when j teft it—Mr. Smith, Mr. Bonn
np
-taA ww..
Inasmuch business in one port of the j anfl j£E. Wright Tiro doore of bank &lt;rrb miles south ol the nver and about 1
day &lt;on Sunday? ns in ;uioti&gt;«r. Some 14U1fl ghoe shop are recessed back nbutrt four miles from shore. Have been in
। to identify it ns fur as it was posable. tola withdrawal of Field' would ruin
times there ard’5 or G waiting for me, , two feet. From the oart ride of bank
the habit of, going on the lake every day
Court
overruled
the
objec­ him nnd thereby wnn put into Ivimind
when I ojien my shop in tho uwrning.
fo xest ride vf riioe shop door, te 0 wht'n the wea-.herwould permit, except
and
exception
wn*
noted ।
There are two of us in the uhop. I can , or ]0 feet, I thirk. Think tho other Sundoy.during tho fishing season, which tion
; tha idea of murdvr.,
Ann. He exhibited quite a number of
■have a umnin about 10 «r 12 .icinOtes.: n,en n-eroall sitting uoor the recess in begins iu April and ends in September.
Mr. Choe ver argued that, he faded to ■
Close .at 12 o’clock, but if there are some t|»u east window at the time of the anew j linvo noticed the effect of winds in pro­ I&gt;iecM of gold which he took fro m his
tv see how on amicable dissolution
pants
pocket.-,
but
could
not
tell
tho
iuthv shoji, we usually shave tliooi, but ..an(i I Mood inridodro door which wo* ducing curcente. A string wind will
woiild. furnish n motive. If Field had
we close the door at that tone, iwmo ; ..p-q, The noise did mot uanress me as usually produce u current which wculd number of. pieces nor the coinage.
Mr. Hughes asked that all this testi- threatened to take his money against
times when a man comes after i*ch*se 1 i being serious, or a quarrel. Tho ir»- usually tend to the north-east if the
k t him in. Ma* e no time piece, but joesrien it mode upon roe was that. Field wind was in tho south-west. The current many in regard to gold ba stricken out, toe wish of Vanderpool and was going
usually go up stairs nnd look. This day wa8 havjng a jolly time .with his dog, ns would extend to too bottom from what winch was refused by tho Court nt tho
1 to lock up tho w.fr the cast* wo'ud 'be.
1 did not look at any time* jiieee, but । j had often noticed before, ho had two I have been, able to judge, with winds
1 different.
.
■
father asked
and
he said
it
and —small
one,
about as ^','.*1.
strung —
as
it was
Sunday
—
.a.nmn
... ...........
.. .......
-- wa.
I| dog#. a large --------------------- and 1 ■ UUVUb
o .»
—a on that-^
u......J
1_
—: ’. i—e*_. 2k was the’largo
----------------------The Court hold toitt all jhtsous who ’
12 „
o’clock and ..w»« 2
closed
in -*
about/•'
five ' thought
one1ho
was piny- ant( Monday. . My nets are about G feet. taken. Mr. Church then in behalf of:
• ... after.
_ .A— Tin*
’«.....
s.o.i town
*•&gt;«... tone,
«m&lt;&gt; ' i__-.sa..
’ made
—-j-of
-/linen
it--- *—itwine
—
minutes
man Juul
ja&lt;y with, Have soon him scuffle wilhj wide,
in wliat is- too Prosecuting Attorney, mode nn ap­ had an opportunity to commit a crime
this largo one nt Willard &amp; Hall's dnr/ called the liody of tho net, and this in plication that Mrs. Isabella Sands, Gw. did not, nor.did all persons who had n
that is the time we nsually go to
stay, hfisrould make him jump at him very tine, like dree thread. They are Nungersner and IL W. Stanford Iro
William D. RarasdeB^ the. 14.lt wit­
’ motive,but it held that it was competent
and then throw him between hu» logs- J placed on the bottom of the lake with
ness being sworn, said
a,d :
|iad
jn the bank often during tot reference to toe lower edge. They are placed upox the information us wit- to show n rpotive and overruled tho ob­
it ’&lt;«*.««**&gt;
Minister
a little 1i month r
previous,
but do --------------not know where sunk with muaU stones about wx feet nosses fort he people. Mr. Hughes ob­ jection and admitted the answer.
I linvo resided at
.kx ••
.......-—&gt; —
__ leatlier.
i-.-.l.j- In
r.. : .the
1... dog
.1 ... was kept.
l-..ni
TTav*. cxnres-wil
jtmmMMl thf
over I yeers, I msaufacturo
Have
tto apart, and direotly opposite these Kones, jected lo *hrir Laing admitted, on tho1 _ An.'.T-^iT a«dgtrmout was made bv
IStlb wnsaclorkiu the office of Ramsdell opinion to several afterwards, that J. (&gt;n f110 Upner edge is what art culled ground that it did not appear tlmt they (Vanderpool
' Vander]
and X was 'the assignee. ■
playing floats, and their object*! is to keep tlie were unknown to this bine
a Benedict, and was Depufy Sheriff, knew thought this noise was iusdo by playii
___________
aMigument was dated October 5th,
as being ma- ‘ "*. *J “ThiS
‘
Field and Vanderpool an«l alsoknew their | with tho dug. Nothing was said
id •»»
about nct straight When these currents ore
i'. Mr. Chrntb lhoighi,
JML Mum.
teria:
witnesses.
place of buriness, it was on Fust Sl | tho noise hy tiro other persons, and I do i strong they stir tip logs
---------------------------and broth from
. .
-I ’'Tint did you da under this asugnmont
the
Met
’ u. .Wgn«.
u-it|iin
o...v.
near Maul*;
Is celled South Hirer on not know whether they heard it or not. | the bottom, so as to often break our nets I lust
toe map. It is a frame building and 1 trid thr curtain jrt-a np about , .,r move’firm. Do not know positively ortlu.St.uato «it».«« could I- ad-t
0!,j,odun luado bj Mr Cltoow,
toere are two .stores in it. Tiro east [the h-’ighi of one window
glass | ton courre and direction of toft wind af- ttoUoJolunyt.nte. tut.l cptotolly Umt j rilich
Ov.-n.d.. | nod e.wotfon
room is a «hw store, owned by A. W.; nnd I think tiro gins was 13 inche* iride | (or Wednesday, tiro Sth of September,
them .could 1m&gt; admitted according to;
touito. Tho wc^-one is tho Bank, this i and two nnd n half feet high. , There I &lt;;&gt;n Tuesday the wind wuB jiqite light
law. He stall’—
d also
that in bin opinion
.
- about 12 0-'. wide, rcmenilier toe dis-1 wire
four panes of jflaiw in the j pn,| jn a .^mtherfj directfoiq aud on | -----------------------------------t
X]
4
—
got up the
ippearanci* of Field which occurred on | door. 2 rid-., by ride,
and
the | Wednesday it was from tiro north-west witnesses could be swoip without being Itet
and
ma.de
the
nchodule
■Sunday, Sent. 5th, about 10 o’clock of; curtain was up the bright «t 0110., aj!f| wna quite strong in tiro morning, placed
on__________________________
the information. MrHuglroslHnd
r.
o— .
Mr.
Cutcboon
copied- .it.
-hat ds v. laosucroij to- river ot n In .looking iu, the lino ofjuvri.uon went । by* di**«l flown nirout noon.
‘ affidavit 1 r«-.
argued the point fiirtluw that toe
Hook possiwtttrttdf the assets of tho'
- concern as far ns I could find. Know
funeral’und at about 10.30 .1 returned | t-» the counter.
Ques.—Con you state Uuy thing iu kz- did not statFfluit
tinwimcesca were
Miss Radiol
who resiaes
resides nt
nt AlamsManii*and went into-Ike shoe .-hop. Mr. Think the curtain.
L^to too wini after
.
„
.
..
«»»•&gt;
MWUW Hill
mu wno
i kn.„,. jjr. Hall, of firm of
Wrie-ht, Smith, and'Wm. Brain were in [on tiro windows. Donokresaembtr hovrto^
.
, unknown to the previous I res. Attorney lwSf
thJsKop. Wright was not iu nt first, many times I*saw Vanderpool m too
Objected to snd obfochon ovenufed. I
The Court npon reviewing too argu- Willard &amp; Hall. Know of money being
but enm- in soon after I dal. Field and office of Ramsdell &amp; Benedict, nmem- j
’W* 10 *7 I meats pro had eon, bold that ibu wit-. found belonging to Field.
Vaud on &lt;oul uatue in while 1 was '। her
I... two or thieo occasions they did not
*’rt&lt; • Tiro twme on these nets is ixstvm-d ; neascs
nesses might oe placed on the informa'
\^r- ”
Hughes
objected to thia
answer
,7*'
------------—
do much
much business
businc** tor
for him.
disathe tap and bottom by a coni
there. Field had on a dork vest,'' do
tern. The
—. —
-- on
about tho wre around of a tron-h&lt;4dw tion, to which Mr. Hughes asked .for an unices it was money found in tho po«esimnts, and no c-oit. Vanderpool had on groementa in the conversations 1 hud
tian
of
Vanderpool.
When
Eggleston
which
he
had
in
hand
and
to
these
curds,
exception.
light clothes
Held had u paper in Inn n-ith him after tho dronppcarance, were
replied that ho referred to the money in
hind and can-.- in fiwt, Vanderpool fol- • that on one occasion he mid he was m the stones and floats uro attached. Have
William Dunham, being duly sworn,
lowed with pen nnd ink and they asked tho hoosft all toe afternoon, and We never fished in the Manistee Itiver.
Willard 4 Hall's safe.
me to witness a pajror which I did.! next time he said ho was at home all Have notu.’ed toe effect of the lake* cur­
Hero witness was discharged to be
j
jn Manistee, knew Field nnd
Thev remained about three-minutes, uud ' tiro time, except that bo wont to Can- rents on too Manistee river, nnd a wind j
recalled again by the 1'rosecutfon and
like
that
uf
Sunday
and
Monday
would
;
Vanderpool,
remember
too
dinsppearthe tim, «• about 11:15 a. ». I re- Md'ehill »ith eomo
•&lt;•»*•■
mained in the shop about 5 minutes,, know that bo oyer wm at Dr. hdlis have but very little effect on too river. I nuc0 of Kic]j. First heardjif it on 8un- .ponniasi'-.n was given, to Defense to
and then went out to go home, but; house. 1 camo £rom^L onusyIvanin to With such a wind as that of Sunday^; flay evening, Sept. Oth. After hearing make their cross-examination when re­
toe rapidity -of the current (jjU i raB&lt;ie nn effori to uncertain his called.
•■topiiod in front of the Bank a moment. - too other trial. Had charge of buua- nnd'Mnnday
„„„ .....—
wEultrecuJ by
which «ouud.-i iug the Bunk buiMmg
li » » btdoou . nouH
b.. «b.nit
J mb.
l»r hour.
- -d b
-? -:t “
•
- r
whereabouts. Knew ths banking house
Court was then obliged to adjourn till
like wunulking bring drug^l
I fame. The jhMnfa. rfthewJhwrei O
Cross-examine ! •»
by Mr. Choerer.
„f KJfl &amp; Vanderpool^ was there on
The
mouth of tho■ j »Monday
morning
at 9 ©’dock. Mr. 9 o'clock to-morrow morning, on account
Que?How far could it be heard ?
; not over six inches, inc bniiaing u|
x..«
— north pier nt the
.
ivi»wj muvuwm
.
Objected to-by Mr .Cheever. Objec finished nicely, not extravegontly .hot river is about, 2U0
200 feet long,
long and the , Friend
friend nnd
and Mr. Bi
Briggs were also present, of the failure of witnows to arrive on
150 feet. At Kalamazoo I • j ngfced Vanderpool if he knew whore tho afternoon train an expected.
tion oAerruleJ and ex»1&gt;ti&lt;m uken. 1 Rtrnd, them i. . ohimuy in tbu. w. 1IW- south
routh pi«r
stated that toe nortti one was 800 feet,
wM&gt; atlfl |j0
he did not, that
should think it would attract attention tween the shoe shop and Bank, and there -tnlnd
u&gt; the center of the street 1 stepped are stove pipe holes into it, one a httte and tho south one ^200 feet at that time, . ^,0 last time he saw him he wan sitting
The Indians at Arequlpa are very par­
anti the next day I thought tho inatter Bt
deJk wriring. After awhile ho
up to the door to go in but found it above the other. A jutor here
over and corrected mysoli by saying '
thought ho had gone on tho tial to roosted Anacondas, which they
liked. The curtain or. the door was , witness saw them go mto
Wftter
1IO also sjioke of having
regard as first. ciiuu food.
The Ana­
up about one mm of glum*, but I did getoer, when heiropbed tout they went that the north pier was 500 feet nnd tho
a settlement, bat bud not entered it condas arc not so particular about mnsrnut ace anything. I railed out, in a j Lek
in
that
°“d south ono about 400 foot long. Csuld |
joking way, that if that uoiw was not • he heard the door open and » ut. not swear positively as to the Jenglh of on ftp books yet, and took toe book at
ing
the
Indians
when
they
get
a cbanoe
tho piers ut tho time of Field's disap-1 yiaf time and made tho entry as per
stopped I would have them arrested for I My watch kept town
‘
riotous conduct on Knnday. The noise I from toe foot of the stairs toitoo dock pcaruuce, and they have been changed j receipt, was there jierhaps half an hoar, at them, but ent them raw in prefer­

- immediately stunrod and 1 went home. &gt; of the steamer Manistee is two blocks

since.

.

He said he had paid him about $1,600

ence to waiting for the rousting process.

�ATTENTION!
•EMML CMWEMlSOj
Abstracts
iforim Mica., Actukt 21, 1871.
That is sa-Tbe Eaflle soya:
The
Republican triumph lately achicvtd in
North Carolina, and the marked Re­
publican gains In Kentucky, are the
best evldencia of the whulreomc eflbote
of the Ku-Kfox net.' Nobody alleges
any interferecoe by the military power
in those electlone, er that the htw had
any other eflfces on tlie vote than to aid
in waring a free and fair exerdae of
the right of *utYrngc. Whlle Democratlc
frauds and violence are still alleged, In
some cnees, this lufluence wu greatly
diminished, and tho reeult la n decided
popular verdict In favor of the law
which Democrats nnd disorganizers
have bitterly denounced.

op

GEO. C. WORTH

Tinii

Van velsor it Rolfe.

of land* in Barry County furnished on
application, at my office in tho
Court House.
W. H. JEWeLL.
Hnthrn, Mieh.

arsajufc fjArhte'

For the

D. R. COOK &amp; CO’i

ffirre tA*ir neu&gt; Goodi.

Office in Hastings,

BEST AND CHEAPEST

Barry County-on* uf

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ASSYRIA.

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JOHNSTOWN.

ORA XT 4- PHILLIPS.

promised by the Proscrutimif Attorney '
i

of thc^county of Manistee to the Board I
of Supervisors of this county fur pay-'
meat of the exjiensc- of the Vander- . Mr. MARBLE baring bought the Carding Jia
pool trial.
Ifnndreda of dollars havcj
cl&lt;i..e lately owned iu Middlerille, and
liecn advanced by our Treasurer on or­
ttted up iti the bwl style. hr will
der of the Court, ami it is just nod bdr
and In rc^ruancc with a potilivt pledge j
that the money thus paid should be foimediately dep Hted with the County i
Treasurer. R'A'.rc w (he inoncp..
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DRS. J. M. k C. RUSSELL.
PHYMCIAF^ and. Bunreuuf. The treatment of
Private birraeea wtil.rreeire particular attention.

IS
■4

i. IL J. k K. F. BROWN.
PATBIC PhyrfcUne. Office in old P. O.
r, Special attenttnn raid to &lt; H ROB IV

JOHN ROBERTS.
PHYSICIAN^ and Furec c. Dscllipc on Uroa&lt;!
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WM. UPJOHN,
IIVHldlAX «ndSunr«&lt;-n. Office w
■troei. lUrtinn-

DR. C. C. LINSLEY,
DOTANTC M&lt;i Edaede J imM.n Bnl Drittht.

A. P. DRAKE, M. !&gt;.,
PARTICULAR attention ri’cu io the treatment at
•rwS'aofo I of. *4 si* Private l&gt;Mea»ee. Qffieeover F.!». Ackley'* Bail
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*1 LATE OF CANADA, ruew-or to Dr. 1
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RaiLwar rumoiu. nf Hartford. ..UOct. eorn*rof Flat, and Jeff»r»on Bffit'j,

HASTINGS.

$40.0» neecsMary tn secure the building i L-aMiMl to order, and sent back in good
of s bnnicb ralltwa! to connect with the' oundMioti.
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Of this'
amount $82.(100 haw alrendy ’&lt;on sul&gt;- '
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t-rally that u fair trial might be ensured.

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Whkmb is that Money.—On behalf
of the people of the evunty of Barry, w. QA
respectfolly Inquire where is the money . OU

"MJURVEY WRIGHT,

ATTORNEY at U». lawranoe and CoRceUn*

MAPLE GROVE.

At Hastings.

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REMEMBER,
1'1^ is the Lad who drove
the doves to market, and
the same boy stopped
' Washington Hlor-k, Sooth aldo Stale St.
(f t Stauffer's

and faithful deciple of Pomona.

“■
WM. L COBB.
ATTORNEY and CvasMtfor ai Law. Baiieifordn
Chancery. »mTClrtuTt Court OwntBiwioDcr for
Barty county, will ktunid to all hunaata eatru.Ud
o£,*2’

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Tns Yurt or Cuas. Downing.—Ti e
veteran horticultiriijt, Chas, frownfog. •
brother of the laic A. J. Downing, and
author of thu best fruit book iu the j
country, is expected nt Grand Rapids)
during the week of the fair.
Fruit
men throughout Michigan will avui.
vail I'
thvinsclves of thia opportutilty to see I
and hold converse with this imiuvnt'

»t«?vias.-M«wsirT»wi.

wHefoWX
v’U

the Vanderpool trial.
Now whether'
the respondent be guilty or Innocent,'
and he Is presumed to be innocent until ।
an unbiased jury of this county say he !
I. guilty. ,u&gt;&lt;l for » proper Jotea.. In I
thi* or any other Important cause, more :If IIII I]
money Is essential that the p^ple can I 11 V V "
legally furnish, and we consider It a
lasting credit to the people of this city i
that without reference U any precon­
ceived/opinion* on the merits cf this
ca«e, riwy have contributed most liber ■

u,

C. G. HOIJlRlHIh,

the best

Coontias in the State of

Moxky a Necessity—The Eagle b
again 1 unenting the feet that money Io-'
being contributed to aid the (lefeose In j

b Inmnd

in the various Townships

Situated

Of Home Manufacture.

sometimes tlie Eagle has not done, and i
tl cn comment as we think Just.

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HOLBROOK.

..

WM H. HAY FORI)

ijlittle Red Shop!

they jiay succeed.—

y*xr’i linr*.

of LAXDS

For the compliment in the above the
Eagle has our thanks, and we respect* ,
fully ask the Eagle, to point out one inat-mce in which we have garbled any- '
thing a cotemporary Lai said.
We alh1
waya print all they have to say, which

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.VER.

Offer the /allowing
Tax Titles

H’e

The Hastings Rannrr evinces much
cnterprtaeln.ibi publication of the evi­
dence in thpi Vanderpool trial.
That
IMper han a bad habit rtf garbling the
temarks of an opponent. The boat way
is to give the hmguiwo and all Chat a cot^^jrery toys, and then "pitch In.'!—

We Hope

L- RUSSELL,

Can bt&gt; had by Calbng at

of n « ’-£

M
RUTLAND.

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ts
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Snraew and Mechanical Dentists,
t*r"nl *k t^Olip’s Ruir«. Ua,«tlu*..

MILO T. WHEELER,

ISAAC W. V ROOM AN.
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PEI’tTTYL'.d. Mumbai. General CoUe.ttiac Arent
E. IL MALLORY.

The State Board of Equalization mec's
in Louring to-day. Its session? are belli
but once In five years, and it is com­
posed of the Lieutenant Governor,1
Auditor General. Secretary of Slate, I
State Treasurer, and Cominb-tioner of
Land Office. Representatives from the
severdKBoards of Supervisors tire ex­
pected to attend, and upon consultations
held and e» timates made by the^e vari­
ous officers, lite heals of taxation Tur
State purposes for the next five years
will he fixed.
Tho : srersmenta of all
the towrifthlpe In the State, erranged by j
counties, are now befog printed for the
use of thia Board. We trust they will
equalize the property at It* real value,
on a ba*!-, of not less than $12,000,000 in
the county of Barry.

IRVING.
tST All Styles of Women’s and Chil­
dren’s Wear.“Bo
• • ;i «l •

The Best in the City
J. C. WOOUnUFF.

NATIONAL HOTEL,
BIIKI-RERn A CAMPBELL. Pr.wfo*W eoraw
k atrori. The only Urrt-elam Hu-

MIDDLED II.LB EXCHANGE.
H.8. 7AN-DY" JOHXSON. (furmnrb- Clerk &lt;

I ofe r V
ofa

epeeUltx.

AAROSTCLAR^

ORANGEVILLE

COMMINS k BROWS,

PA INTERS

h ‘;..r.e 1*
I." ..r.. 3

JOUS MICHAEL,
tfrJ±,v.,Sx»KK7ftH:

Home- Pointing.

mounce sot the Burlington
Roup? are organ fen n ; a sr.in i oxcureion
. •'I”; ?.’■ A ■»mM wiAue to eu:i4nn:o ta
and Buflhlo hunt to.tirt from Detroit dim
of tloy.iuj* and primly that ihe i* c &gt;t
the 29th of thlb n.cidlr, limiting the roceirini Innte ajidition* to her Jtnck of
party to 159 peraone. "Fidseta from Kai
amasoo and return, $21,10, gJod for i AR®f ft*
iwof
Bonn*t». Fhiw•
»
U. &gt;
I
.
Feitam m&lt;radim variety,
thirty (.ays, may to &lt; btaint'd nt the
—- ----------- —r- manufacture!
ticket effleea or of the a^ent, U. A.
' Haatlnrt. Juris l«t 1K71.
Itoweii, at Detroit.
The excurslimls'a will f.o to Ilufi'do
GO TO CLARK’S FOR PICTURES.
Range,in Jio’ixh?rn Nebnu-ka.
This
'•. Ur not &lt; nly l«n Cue opportunity for
plea-ura trod hunting, but will afibrd a
view of the lands owned by this Ccm
pany nnd also the »’.ovcmment lauds
r.«ljuc. nt to tho‘road, which may be yaluatye to those contentpl'itin-.' Invest­
mentMori: Moxky.—The balance in the
State Tr.-a.-ury Aug. id was H60.Sd?fc87.
Increaa.- daring the week $3.10fi.42.

Mrs-Sjaatou rays: u After looking
in her (.Mrs. Fair’s] face *&lt;» tntimaiqf can
persuade hie she is guilty.”

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PRAIRIEVILLE.

for warm. meals at all hours.
Remember the place. Op­
posite Lein’s Bakery.
CITY PAINT ST ORE!
South side State St.

bios.—The

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Iuhmt, Hoting.,

Pap'r-IhnjiHj,
Ktiliotibuug, X-f,t

To the Ladies!!

Sign and Ornamental
Painting
Dumb in tho !u*“Myle&gt;.

Paintei-N I

f&lt;r Ihjndnt. (alw (Iminior In nil
^TOSXTik. «

YANKEE Sl-BINOS.

I? ,W,I‘ &gt;••!«•. Wludu.
1'irhire Fr«n.M, Leokini;
Glmii, \ untisbe*. Lend.,
Uli*. Miird Pai.uArti.l-n'
M»teri«l», Windou

HAMS. WILLIAMS, k t o
,,LsrzVESI“r5.-'.=ii.

Shop nntr of Church and Su.tr
ItlOUNAPFLE
’ ASU HACK LISE.

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IlttllltlCK.

Opponte P. 0.

ulueV
-‘.“’••Ji*
r Ire u: 41, t
Parties desiring to purchase will do
well to Call. Wu will cheerfully give

►t.’S&amp;H**
tossave.

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attended

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t, uotrn.

J. ROBERTS &amp; CO..

all information desired.

FAR M E R S 'Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
ANT»

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“ U» TM oa.. „a„.

£=2 Horsemen
ATTENTION I

A cynical lady, rather inclined to flirt,
says most men axe like a cold-very BtKck.mit*ijn*. at the o
easilv caught, but very difficult to get proapUy attended u&gt; by
rid c.f.

CALI. AT JOHN ’.STANLEY’S

a k
I

SUM SilTtr anS Plated Tye
M. PRICKETT.

"A-T!.XG* rivusiwxEs.

Wines 1114 Liquors!___

. uiv.
] MEDICINAL
pmi iivnmtv.,
FOR
PURPOFlJ.

AIm., Imiwted Donbhn Porter end Tdinh,..^

J. Roberts &amp; Co., at th- Poet Office,
keep tho Daily Baxxcu forsnh.

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COUNTY OFFICERS.
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Subscribe

SfiFriadls

For the Ladies.
Mrs. Barr says teaching h essentially
woman's work.

The female population .of
exceeds tho male by 718 5W.

SCHOOL.
A Select School in Assyria Is about to take ef­
fect M the 4lb of Reptombar, at lbs

Somebody has said that Evo was Cre-

EIXIS SCHOOL BOUSE,

’’repsratory far Teachar*, and thorn wbo feel in-

Mrs. Bliss Smith, of Londonderry. N.
Iihb r- n - — *
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Dvsry

the

Thry Evidbniey Fjcttl Bad.—The
••Conservative” papen of North Caro­
lina are evidently very tore over their

defeat at the gccent etaetloa. The (bl.
towiagfrom the Kubvllle cwiroa, ton

Tuition to the Hohoci, si.no.
For further iofonnalion, address,
NORRIS K. KEITH. Assyria.

fair sample of their talk:
‘‘ What Is to become of the oountrv
God only knows. Let oar friends, bXl

SHEPARD’S

ever remain quiet tud cairn, but firm.
N o true man will waver now because
•dvene winds happen|o • bL»Ue around
ua A better day will come. Our party
Y1U, ,Co!'Wnu« i« control the 8uta, no
doubt of that.
One hundred thouaand
white freemen can never be nut down
by the office-holders and bondholders
wbo lead ti.e Radical barty-never/
Then be true, white men—freemen!"

Dr. AIKIN,

COMPOMD WAHOO BHW
t aWhhkav nr vtimuiatlMbevwrava. but a
roicixs wlipia tbs rcaeh -f all.

B

Office Mo. 11 Canal 8t~ Grand Rapids,

HfflUM BAJffl

■ D LXDIES out ol health, a Mured of eaav, safe
I cure.
Confidential, aueoeoafal treatment for all pri-

1871”

cate, atop nn
n_
i
Aikin al once.
Term* favorable to all. Consultation, free.
CalLvr send potto g. for circulars and ques­
tions. (Hour*, b to a.i Address,
N.J. AIKIN, M. DP.O. Drawer 2091. Grand Ra.Uds.Mich.

Hams, Williams, &amp; Co.,

ERIE

Sash

RAILWAY,

Jautulice, Itullffeetlon, Sour Stom­
ach, CoetiveneeN, Nervous and
Sick Headache. lArer Complaint,
FtverLAffue, Dyspepeia, Worms
4m Children, Piles, Bilious Com­
plaints, Lom of Appetite, Ertrptlone of the Skin, Pimplee on the
Pace, and all Diseases of the
Blood: aleo the best Diuretic in
Use for Kidney Complaints,
Weak Back, Pain in the Lolne,
LumbaffO, Gravel, Rhenmatimn,

&lt;Ce. &lt;Te.

—
' 1,400 miles under 860 miles without
i- One Management. Change of coaches.

I can safely say there la more real
genuine Bitters In one BO Cante Bottle
of Shepard’s Compound Wnhoo Bitters
than there la in a whole ease of any
other kind In market
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BROAD GAUGE—DOUBLE TRACK BOUTS

Doors,

Price, enlu SO Cente a Bettie.

Th laartiela has buon thoroughly taatad
and found ■ sura and apaady cure for
the following covtiplalnta.
.

Recommended by all tho first Class
Physicians throughout tho City and
Country, aa the beet Family Medicine
m use. No Family should bo without
them in the House, and thereby save
time and money

Blinds,

Price, only $O Centra Jlottle.
j FttlXCIPAL POINTS Ut NEW T0BK AND NEW
latULAXD, AND TDK

For Sale by DrnsxiV* -.n-l Dealer* Getwrelly.

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C. N. SHEPARD.

OIL REGIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA
•

THIS DAILWAT EXTEND* FltUM

Rochester to New York, 385 miles,
Buffalo to New York, 423 miles,
।
Dunkirk to New York, 4G0 miles,
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Cleveland to New York, 625 uiiles,
Cincinnati to N. Y., 860 miles,

BRESSED

AND IS FROM

E.VMBER.

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Of all Ktaib:

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HASTINGS, MICH.

All irains run directfy through to Nev York. 1
860 miles without change ofooadtee. j

From aa^afler Mar )5th, l*&lt;7l, Trains will leave, !

NEW YORK DAY EXPRESS, leaves Cincinnati
at 1 13 P. II., Hundav* excepted ; Cleveland
from Atlantic and Orest Western Depot, by
Columbus, 0., time, daily, (Saturdays rxcept—&lt; . I.. ... I* II .
I,.!x.«
e ... .

VANDERPOOL

NEW CARPET HOUSE
The very BEST PLACE td btiy
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
MATTINGS,

MATS,
UPHOLSTERED GOODS,

NOTTINGHAM

LACES,

'Grawl RupiiLL Afich.

For Soli by ACKLEY ± 8LADE,
Hostings, Mich.

Family Sewing Machine*

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SIMPLY CONSTRUCTED,

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Send in vour Advertisements.

Sleeping Coaches *re attached to th I* train at
Cincinnati and at Snspenslon Bridge, running

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS'
M ON U MEM’S.

HEADSTONES.

TABLE TOPS,

ning trains am! steamer* fur Boston and New
England cities.
Sleeping Cnaebes ere attached to this train at
Suspension Bridge, running through to Susque­
hanna. and st Leavittsburg, running through to

MANTLES,

SHELVES, ETC.

ITALIAN

In T«Il-.iirtig or iPre*anieking

NIGHT EXPRESS, daily, (Sunday* excepted;)
leaves Snapen.ion Bridge al 5^5 P. M.. and

afieruoon trains for Boston and New England
cities.
CINCINNATI EXPRESS, dally. (Sunday* ex­
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY*cepted.) Leave* Daviuu at H.4.1 A/Jf; leaves
Cleveland at 3.M P. fl.j Meadville al «.1O P. N.
(Hupper;) Dunkirk at 10jx' P. N ; Buffalo al
11 2" P. N. Stops at Susquehanna atY.45 A. M.
(Breakfast;} Turner's at 1.13 P. M.,(Dine.) and
arrive* In New York at «.|v P. M. Connects at
Elmira for Williamsport. Harrisburg and the
BLACK &amp; FULLER, Proprietors, are Mouth; at Owego 1l&gt;r Ithaca; at Binghamton for
prepared to furnish
Cooperatown, Albany and the celebrated summer
resort RharobMpriug*; nt Greyeourt for New-

ctnusu at ».*.» r. at.; vievciaou
Snapenaion Bridge al J.4u P. M.;
. . i&gt; ti ..j n....i.;Ur t ■&gt;’. v m

THIS MACHINf HAS NO E^UAL.
Pleaae call end examine the Machine and Ila
work. You cannut afford to bt&lt;v a Hewing Ma­
chine until vou hare seen the FLORENCfT with
Ito lato improrrtnento.

GO TO THE BANNER OFFICE

Office and salesroom at

Grunt St. PhUUpM’ Store.

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HA! HA!
H, A. Dus e 11!

JOB WORK

MARBLE

As cheap ax any shop in tbe State,
N. B. ’ .We will attend to the remora: ot an
* rc-dre**lng old atones.

Shop near ths
Creek Kre«».

Boston Cash Store

Go there lor your
CHOICE

GROCERIES!

A fino stock Jctt Opened

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COME AND HKE2 'UIIEM

oh

AMERICAN

It* vital part* arc made of of steel sad exaehardsned, and will last a life-time.
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No other Afeehius runs so easy or make* so
little iwlse in Ila opsratlor.
It will make any width ut them desired witliout basting.
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It will fatten every seam seen rely.
It will Cord, Braid, Quilt. Bind Gather. Mem,t*b|!h K,,,ae'.
“"d
nestly and duWe warrant It to itw even thing needed in a
family, from the bcaTirat to tbalighteat fabric.

Opposite the National Hotel.

F. IMMEN.

HA8ILY UNDERSTOOD.

AliaRiii.OrtaaiiRfiijtofiriL

74 MONROE STREET,
GRAND RATIOS, MICHIGAN,

THE

FJCOllEIXCE

at Biuehainmn for Cooperstown. Albany, and j
the celebrated Rummer resort, Hbaron Springs; *
and with Delaware, Lackawanna and Western .
_;,i.
v.
pbla.
Sleeping Coaches are attached to this train at
Cincinnat&gt;,OlevvIand,running through tollurnelU
ville (Breakfast jy and new audisiprored Drawing
Room Coaches are attoubed al Hutpeosion Bridge.
running through to New YcikEXPRESS MAIL, leaves Dunkirk from Union
Depot, andBuBxlo, ria. Avon and ila. Hortielh
rille. Daily, (Sunday* excepted.) *t V.sc A. M.,
arrivingin New York St f.uOA. M.
LIGHTNING EXPRESS, (Daily,) leave* Ciscinn.ll al 9.45 P. M , arrives at West Salem
st 4.08 A. N. iBreakfaM;) laare Cleve­
land T.ts A. M.; LMvttUbnrx 9.) I A. M.;
Meadville 11.32 A. M. (Dine J Dunkirk
1.23 I’, M.. .Yuspenslou Bridge, 1.40 I’.
IL; Buffalo 2.4'* I*. M. Arrives st Boroelisville 5.49 P. M. (Supper.) and M New York
7.00 A. M. Connect* at Elmira with Northern
(kntral Railway f-r Williamsport, Harrisburg
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THE ABOVE CUT

tbeirilaggagi-.arc transferred FREE OF CHARGE
in New York.
Ing Coaches r^r IN THE WORLD JH accumpany all nigiu trains uu Ibis Railway.
figr The Erie Railway Company hat opened a
new Ferry from their Jersey City Dspot to the
looted 21d St.. New York, thus enabling Passen­
ger* .io reach the upper portion of the city with­
out tbe expense and annoyance of a street car or
omnibus transfer.
r .
»?• The Scenery along the entire route of the
Erie Rail wav Is of tbe mostpicluresqne and beau­
tiful character. Admirers of Nature a beantim.
in a daylight Journey over ike Line, will find in
its ever changing landscaper subject* of continu­
al admiration and internet.

Oytlcrs and Rjereslantnts.
on hand at all honrs^
26v!
IL A. BUSELL

BOTH PLAIN OH
A CARD.

Michigan Exchange.
Denture, F»nnr*ar isth, u;|.
Ria : Thia Halel, iro long and favorable known
to the Tver ling Public M being thorougblr r»pairod and put In pcrloci order for businwa^ and
will continue to bo kept tn all ita appointments
OT FINE WORK

DENTIST
WAU FOR TICKETS VIA ERIE RAILWAY,

Which can be obtained al ths principal Ticket
Officsa in tbe West and North ■« •«.
L D. RLCKER.
WM K . RARB ,
Gcn'l Sop’L
Gen I Pass AgT

A SPECIALTY.

kSF’ Orders by mail for Advertising, Subscriptions or Job Work, promptly attend­
ed to, nnd we will warrant Satisfaction.
.

W. H. HOLMES,

Publiiher.

reduced to t*.W per dav. and tbs proprietor
licit the patronage of all who wish to lind a g

Adchox Bars printed on abort notice
at this Office.

�Tr|E RjEpihLICJyi BjyiNGIV

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DAILY DURING THE TRIAL.

Warranted Custom Made Boots from
Detroit, Grand Rapids and Jackaou
at Runt an**

returns 'from 09 eountiea are received,

Call on Mm* Wilcox for mllltaeiy 15 counties to be head from, which will
: goods of all the latwt and best fltyiea.
probably increase Leslie’s majority to
little lees than 40,000, as previously
First National Clothing House. stated.
—Go there for the best and cheapest,
Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, etc.
E. G. William*.
if.
-------------Great Union Exposition

w. M. HOLM—,
TtiA-VEX-Eiva* Gfinr..

MAIL ARRANGEMENT.
MalUjptacj

AUGraad Rapid*,
SEPTEMBER*!?, 13, 14 AND
All persons who are owing me, must
two raise nr oxx.
Hotice-

take notice if the same la not paid within
thirty days the accounts will be left with
a Justice for collection.
John M. Bessxer.
Hastings, Aug. 14,1871dw

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division
august 1671.

Custom work made on short notice,
in good style and roarouable prices
at RuntAit’s.

15,1871,

Nerthen Mich. AgricalCaral and Me­
chanical Society.

State Pomological Society

Unite in making tbe above • grind demonetratioa of tbe production of Michigan Induitry.
Admission 25c. children 15c. Exhibitors are
expected te join tbe Society. Yearly memberLadles’ fine shoes of thi latest styles ibip tickets 11. Life Memberabip ticketa 110.
HENRY S. CLCBB,'~
at Runtan's.
Grand Haren. Secretary.
G. W. GRIGGS. Grand Rapid*. President.
Railroad and iteemboat fare* at excursion
rotes. Freight mostljr free.

Clover Hullers!
SUPERIOR, M'SHERRY AND STATESMAN

LOCAL EVENTS

GREBLE

To Our Patrons.

Kalamazoo and Ann _A_rbor

WHEEL CULTIVATORS

We wish that every penou who has

VtnssntviD*

and

subscribed for the Dally Banner, prom­

BALL, GALE AND KALAMAZOO,

,

ising to remit on receipt of bill, to send
us $1.00 without farther notice, and ail

RUSSEX^’ prows JIJVD (.INnA'GS

parttea to whofc wo send pMkages on
contract to ran it otter a weak.

SAWING
Old Sattler's Meeting.

As nytny of the old residents of Barry
county as can make it convenient, are
requested to meet at the office of Wm.
H. Hnyford, Es&lt;|.t in Hastings, over
Goodyear A Barlow's store, on Saturday
at 2 o’clock, p. M., Sept. 2.1871, for the
purpose of making preliminary arrange
men tn for a General Meeting of the old
reeldents of tlih county. Come out, ye
early pioneers, a little recreation will do
you good.
Many Old Residents.

SSBSrtl’

Chirlotta
■Maa Ba*i Is

tbe Cbiwro A J/.ehixnn Lake Shore R.
and RapbL fur Uoskecoa and White

Hardware.

Local hlweft fioticB?.

propositionhdoptcd.by almost a unani­

machinery

in Barry County—for sale by

S ores,

E. P. BURR ALL.
Office in John WriaerttV Hardware Store, Brown’s New Block.

Harnesses.

FARMERS

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

Tie your Horses at JACOB MAUS’
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BOOT. SHOE, and GROCERY STORE,

Wfl wiU no(. be unJer-

elected Justices, and tiie Iron bridge

ETC,

HABR0W8,

JlGRICULTURA^L

*
, Elected.,—At tbe si&gt;
1 *cial election to- LEATHER BELTING A SPECIALTY
brook k Republican,
day, Edward
rxlwaru A. Hol
Holbrook^

lnn4-Hlek~»W. !&lt;•«,■,

MACHINES,

and the largest stock of

sold by nny House
Ip. ^Michigan.

and then call in and get for Yourselves. Wives or Children, the

mous vote.
John A. Gkeble,
Mark Russell.

Pleasant to day.

Wc arc a week old today.

I«,the name of a Choice Brand of Ci-'
gare just received and for sale at the |

Tho city Is crowded to-day.

City News Depot.

Advextisemexh ore solicited.

The Laboekt Stock of School Books •

in the City at the City News Depot.

Rend the ndvertlsements in the Dally.

Exciting—Vanderpool trial and eleci lion.
z
I The attendance nt, the Vanden&gt;ool

The Corner Grocery

C.H. HICKS,

Art System and Science. trial to-day ya* very large.
Groud Rapids Business College Tele-'
graphic Institute and Writing Academy I
Wc learn several leading and promi­
nent gentlemen of our city have been
•—send for College Jounud.
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। examinlnlng locations for water purA Choice Stock of perfumeries at the ix»cs for our city.
Gty Nows Depot
The Dally 1« delivered bv carrier to
For Photographs and Pictures, of all every convenient part of the city.
kinds, call on J. F. Minkler.
•Those who do not get them by carrier
can get them at this office.
The Town Talk, K. C. B. and E. B
Hall, three of the best Brawls of Cigars
Albebt Eiselberg, of tho 8L
Charles restaurant has tho celebrated
bottled Vienna bocr, Kustercr’a bottled
Hams, Williams A Co. have not got wine and beer which Jmj will furnish to
time to run after accounts that are to be private families on application.
paid. After harvest, therefore, wc ex- !

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Watermelons In town.

The Town Talk

Also get your Best TEA, SUGAR. COFFEE. TOBACCO,
&amp;c., Ac., of him. at much lower prices than at any other place in
the City.
Hastings, Aug. 21.

JACOB

MAUS.

J. w &amp; C. G. BENTLEY.
Groceries.

[Snccreeon to Dickey A Bcalley.'

Crockery.
Glassware,
&amp;.C., &amp;.C.,

in the market nt Post Office.

Cheaper than anjr Store inHastinrs,

pect every ma* to call and settle up !
Money Order Office*.—Among
their accounts on or before the 28tli | money order offices authorized to issue
insL . Wc mean btubirti.\
postal orders on the Postmaster of New
Hastings, Aug. 21st, 1871.----------------- j York, for payment iu tho United Klug­
- ---------------------------1 dom of Great Britain and Ireland, and
The New Fi&gt;m.—J. W. A C. G. Bent-1 to P°* onlc™ Issued by him for sums
ley. manufacturers of sash, doors, blinds ! certiflod b7
Post Department of that
and moldings, and everything else, are oonn^ry ^or payment in the I nltcd
so busy selling moldings’ that they caunr&lt;? the following named offices
not wnfo for the local column this week. I ln thl" ^tote: Adrian, Allegan, Alpena,
• Ann Arbor, Benton Harbor, Charlotte,
, Coldwater, Detroit, Dowagiac.
East
Hams, Williams &amp; Co.
Do not claim to have the only Mold­ Saginaw, Escanaba, Flint, Grand Ha­
ing Machine in Barry county, but they ven, Grand Rapids, Hastings, Hillsdale,
have one that will stick any nnd all Houghton, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Lan­
kinds oi moldings that are' needed. sing, Manistee, Marquette, Marshall,
They also have on band a large number
of doors, sash, blinds, moldinga. win­ Menominee, Monroe, Moun; Clemens,
dow frames, Ac., that will be sold at low Muskegon, Paw Paw, Pontiac.
figures for cash.

Iu regard to tho finding of the bodies ’

The place to buy your boots and shoes
at Gull Lake the Telejraph sa;.y:— Onis at
Runyan’s.
last Saturday afternoon the body of Mr.
Tho popular Business College of tho [ Gates wus found but a little way from
country is located at Grand Rapids.
, the mill on the edge of tho shore. It

MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, DOORS, BUNDS, MOLDINGS, Ac.

Moldings a Specialty.
THE

CELEBRATED

Farriefs Improved!

ALoO, LIMBEll FLOORING SIDING ^-e., 4’c.
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Bnsidaway, ntar rictr
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H. A. Goodyear.

GRANITE STATE

Corn Shelter!

Dan'l Striker.

GoOdyear &amp; Strike

FOR SALE AT

Dealers in

W. T. EASTMAN’S

hardware.

Warehouse on Broadway.

New Goods nt the • I’hqbnix Cash was very much bloated, tho clothing that '■
Land and Calcined Plaster,
' still remained upon tlie body being very '
Smn*.
2w
tightly stretched about tho same. A :
LIME, WATER LIME.
An Every-day Story.
part of his freo was very much docom-,
or one arm was j r nwrnnn T »mTj
j
posed and tlie alcovei of
‘•Hello John, where arc you going?”
gone.
Tho arms \
were outatretched.
“I was going down here to buy some
A coroner’s jury was summoned and an •
grocers.”
and dealers in
inquest hold, after which he was buried. I
August 10. 1871.
“Well lam going dowu to MaceAl­
It- required an immense box for a coffin,
len's to buy mine.”
------ I PATENT MEDICINES,
t’Down to Allen's? Why, I never bo’t tho body bloating very fiwt It had
PAINTS.
any of him, I always go there to buy been exposed , some say four and oth­
I
OILS,
crockery and wall pa|«r, but I never ers think about 12 hours, when found.
thought of buying groceries there. Not
On Sunday the body of Mrs. Gates, al­
VARNISHES,
long ago I bo’t a whole set of crockery
TURPENTINE.
.and paper enough to paper my bouse, most naked, rose to the surface. It
there, 20 per cent, cheaper than I could was in a very bod condition. The fune­

anninrun Dru££isis and Chemists,

LUMBER, LATH, and SHINGLES

$1.00 for 75c

I will close out my Stock\
of Summer

buy any where else. Besides be war •
ranted rr.
The crockery he keeps D
tbe Boot's celebrated ware.”
“Well, I always do so. on groceries,
and I know you can. Besides he takes
anything I have to reil at a fair price,
too.
I get a la-tter tobacco, lea and
sugar there for the same money than
any where else in town.”
M. ALLEN,
Washington Block. Aug. 16,1871.

ral took place iu tlie afternoon.

Both bodies were found very near the
samo spot. It will'be remembered that
tho boat was found, bottom side upward

near ths usual landing, the man’s hat
and the woman’s shawl were a little
way apart on the shore. Tho bodies 1

Dry Goods and Clothing, T0IL^“dcSG00DS'

ai seventy-fltt cenis on the
ChoiS-'teaHErt'
Dollar."
|
GROCERIES,
R. MUDGE. I
————---------------------------------- CIGARS and TOBACCO,

BATTLED TOA BEER!

were found in about tho same placeThis was on the north shore of the lake

KOiTJttEFS celebratfh
,
WINE OB BEER, i
near the mill. Some people think they
v
. r.,*
must
have
lain
in
the
water
where
they
at the Phenix
J^furetah.dtopriv.tetoiU*. fmh .»&lt;! foas,.

Rrsaxu. A N*vdts
Cash Store hare good SO ct Tea for GO sank and that they must have been
drowned just where tho beat was found.
cents.
4w

d*wtf

ALBERT El8ELBERG,
St. UbaHe* Rntxarut on JefferxaB St.

KEROSENE LAMPS &amp; FIXTURES

Iron, Nails, Glass,
Wooden Ware, &amp;c
AGENTS FOR THE

Detroit Stoves,
MADE OF

I-.akc Superior Iron.

WALL PAPER, Ac., Ac..
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.

CITY DRUG STORE,
Also the

Stale St, Hwtlnce, Mlob.

WOODLAND PARLORS

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V(&gt;L- L HASTINGS, MICH., TUESDAYF,VENING, AUG. 2271871.
THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL. | tablishing the

n6?7.

i I don't know how you’ll find out I buy I make in regard to testifying at Kala- which bad the color of blood, and one
pino lands and soil them and hire logs 11mazoo,
------- *’that
*‘ -vshe
-------*■’---------------------*- was on tho sand just at tho edge of tho
paid
you $t ptt week
platform, and this had a rodish color,
put in the river, ftc. Was in Manistee 1for her board?
Eighth Day's Proceedings
on that Sunday, and first saw Vander­
1 do not know that I did testify in Mr. 8. M; Fowler wan with me.
He made various remarks that there
pool about 8 o’clock that day, and saw iregard to it there; hut I will state that
l it Court overruled the exception nnd Field at the samo place in ton or fifteen imy son had had it which waa the samo was something wrong nnd that there
MOI1NIX0 sk»iqx.
I exception noted.
minutes alter. It was not for from 8 ias paying me, Mrs. Vanderpool received had boon foul play.
Aug. 22d, 1871.
j Ans.—I was present and I did not o’clock when I saw him, and last saw iall that I received for the furniture over
Cross-examined by Mr. Hughes.
At the opening of Court this morning count tho money myself, but Mias Hill him about 11 o'clock. Did not' testify 1het board and Friends ’ account The
First told this blood ntbry that dty nt
Mr. Hughes announced that subpennas did, and I looked over nnd put down nt Manistee that I last saw him.about ireason I kept the gold was because 1
Ihod a dciKmit in the bank of some the time wo wore there.
**
had been imued and placed in the bands tlie amounts and added it up, $2,295 iu 12 o’clock, though it was ko reported.
$700.
Mr. Cheever.—jj did uot ask you that. I
Ques.—Can you mention any other
of the Sheriff, but could not bo served all This was in currency and drafts.
Witness.—WeD 1 gave that gratis.
Sold the furniture very soon after ' occasion of quaking about this.
Cross examined by Mr. Holbrook.—
on account of lack of money Io defray
Mr. Cheever.—1 submit if the Court iMrs. Vanderpool came to our house to । An*.—When people would go there
Mr. Hughes said to Eggleston he
expenses, and ho asked that an order thought they were going to bring out please that the wxtn* h.s answer without board.
and nay they naw blood tepote, I would
any of his impertihence.
In regard to the matter of time, there say that I saw tho samo Question was
bo entered for 8150 to defray these oxuew testimony from this witness, when
Mr. Church suggested that this apply ore so marly kinds of time that I could ' repeated and “ occasion ” explained,
’“TX
w“' l™1"1 b-v ,1&gt;" Cu"t I h. Mid that thb
। •—
...fe was now.
Hugh’s to the Counselor also.
not «get them all into two times and I when ho said ho spoke of it in our store
and the order entered.
•lid not get it plain, and I will say that toacouun by tho name of Ed. Shear and
mid it had all been given at Kalamazoo.
Was on my way home to carry some at the different mills' there are different a man called “Aletek" was on the walk.
The examination of Mr. Dualism, the ! Saw Vandernoel on Monday morning
last witness on the stand yesterday, was1 at the Bank, he was sweeping water meat for dinner and think it was about tunes, and none of them are so late as Then ho explained tliat this cousin
on hour Wore dinner. We always have meridian time. The time that I carried roomed with him nnd was not present
continued.
&lt;Mit ef the Bank but did not notice anydinner nt 12 o'clock on every day.
the meat home was right after the talk when' ho told tho story. Ho had told
Ques.—What {»&lt;irt of the evidences off- thing peculiar about tlie water. Asked
Mr. Cheever.—-How many kinds of with Field and Denning.
the story on tho day of tho arrest and
indebtedness as exhiliited in schedule, him if he know where Held was, and time have they in Manistee ?
- Court adjourned till 2 p. m.
about a week after when Mr. Baker
ho raid he did not knew. Do not re­
-A” cmue into your pusaestaon ?
.
Ans—Could not tell that unless I
was present, but did not remember nnv
Ho knew how many ^retches there were in i
aftkxxoon sestiox.
Ubjeoied to by Mr. Hughes and ob­. member all the ooacereation.
other occasion until abbut three wook?
looked polo and raid l»e was rick. Do
jection overruled and exception noted.
I Mr. William Duuham was recalled to ago when I told it to Mr. Nelson. Did
[
not
know
that
he
said
anything
about
This memorandum in my hand 1
Mr. Cheever.—Did you understand identify another signature, which waa not remember where he and Nelson
made lust evening, but the Court ruled। being in the army or contracting tlie that question ?
called 'George Vanderpool’s and was wore when ho told the story to him.
Ans.—I don’t know as I did.
j attached to exhibits “ P,” '*Q” and “R.”
it inadnifesablo when he road the items. diarrhoea there. as in tho Bank half
Thought he had testified tit Kalamazoo
named da schedule “A’’ above named ass iui hour locking around. Did uot see
Ques.—Do you swear vou dou't un- ' One note was testified to ns being ii^his that ho saw these blood stains. Can
any blood. Saw Vandoqiool again after ., derstand that question ? '
follows:
handwriting, but the other he could not tell near the time I got up on the 6th of
dinner
and
talked
with
him,
du
uot
re‘
Mortgage against Ihtorson' in th*i Ans.—I don’t know what ywu want. 1 identify.
September. It was about daylight, did
hands of Ramsdell ft Benedict, 8248 00 | call what was said. Remember having
Ques.—Du you swear you didn’t unCroas^xamined by Mr. Hughes,
aot look at any timepiece. Got up ns
a conversation with him iu regard to
80
Duimets note to Johnson,
' " 00
"
derstand my question
ui*suon ?r
1
soon as I awoke and not before. Was
moving
tho
trunk
and
ho
objected,
rayrvalh-,
20 00
Jenkins &amp; Ries’ unte,
Ans.—Well, r
. ” ’I shoal dn’t want; Noticed the stove in the office but did dark in the store, but tho curtains were
re ffid not.
not notice whether it was warm or cold. down. Knew it was daylight from the
50 00 teg he had been advised not to let-it be to swear I did or
Hodkcr Ellis note,
moved.
Was
there
Wednesday
with
—
Answer
wy
question.
j
Vanderpool
gave
the
items
for
the
17 15.
H. ’Q Clark’s note,
Mr. Cheever.—J
appearance nf tho looks when I went
did not
not understand
understand | •chedulo^and exhibits to me in the jail
/ Cole &amp; Wing’s unto.
12 001 Mr. Conover aud Mr. Ingram. I was Do you ewwar you
you did
out doors. Did not sleep in tho Bank
150 &lt;00 asked to gu by the Prosecuting Attarny. my question whea J asked you about I He said he would give os near an exact but in my bedroom in the store. My
/ Moffitt &amp; Skilling’* note.
Went
to
see
if
we
could
find
ouv-traevs
j exhibit as he could, but did not say that
B.«F- Aldrick’s note,
WHO*I •
..-------------------------------- * —;- the kinds of time?
cousin slept with me. The smoko was
| he could moke it accurate.
.................
” Csaover
.di
IfiiOnj^f' ..
hialds
whereabouts.
uzd I
M inritt Norman’s -note,
Ans.—Would like to have it a little
in tho direction of tho rivor and tho
went.to tho ’house for
Viuidetpool.
The eighteenth witness R. G. Peters, Hank. There are Kteamlxiats and tugs
(’ouk and McDonald’s order, 31248
!
“ ”
'
* We more defanto, I don’t understand it now. ।j being
duly sworn said :
W. S. Munn’s note,
■MH &lt;00 made Jraown our busineas to him and
Ques.—What do you think I meant
on the river but not a groat number.
41*75 be wsobwilliocfy without uy limitation by kinds of time ?
E. N. Soiling** wader,
I have lived in Manistee five yean. There wore four tugs I think, but think
S.Sbben ft Co.
:±0K 15 at all From the Bank I wont across
. Remember the event of Field’s dis- one of the tugs was laid up but do not
Aus-—To be honest about it-----appearance.
-50 the river for Mr. Wheeler, a book keej&gt;- '
!) Butt’s note,
Qu**.—What do you think 1 meant I1 aj
know. The steamrt* laa also lay
er
to
oxamine
the
books.
Vanderpool
u' Chattel inort, or iBilliard
by kinds of tine ? (OK let the witness ' 11
r
Had a conversation with Vandcqtool
in
the
river,
which
makes
was arrested on &lt;hi» day, bat 1 was not 1 l&lt;e honest about it, interposed Mr. regard to it, on the street near the Bank in
Sabie,
five. They have smoke stacks and their
in the Bank at tho time. Me was Hughes.)
j “at• -*
about
clock
I. uiher Smith’* iwk.
“*-♦ *tliree
’•— -o’’-i
—v -r. M. on Monday.
. smoko is white and blue. Jhere was
brought
out
of
tho
Bank
suidsr
arrest
Hoary Huntington s note,
100 oo
To be honest alxrat it I don’t think I asked him if he hod heard of Field, a landing for these about l.T^ods west
as 1 undcratoud
' Eugene Turner’* nah*,
you menu snuch of anything. (Ap­ ho said he had not, that he had run but I do not call that very near the
Ques.—Conwou give the dates of the plause.)
Ques.—What mae.tim amount
away and hod taken with him a note of Bank. It is not a very common thing
alterations yua have pointed -out?
bilities of the firm ?
Ones.—What did Vou think I meant $100, given by me to them and request­ for tugs to wait in the river iu the rear
Ann—1 can -with the book.
Direction made l»v Mr. Hughes umd
| by kinds of lime when 1 um&gt;1 that ex­ ed that I i&gt;ay it to no one except him. of the Bank because tho water ia wt
He was b«re given the Look ■v-hon he pression ?
overrated and exception noted.
This note was presented to me m about; deep enough. There is a channel in
Amt.—Do not remeaiber exactly but road the dates on tbo paras above given.
Ans.—I .will redsco jt to writing, I two weeks for collodion, by Mr. Dun­ tho rivor so that vessels can pass up but
Mast of thebook4s in Mr. Vanderpool’s Lave said it so many times
it war about
or $7,000.
ham. It waa dated about the 1st off they cannot stop there, for tho current
Ones.—Can you-skate the schedule writing. Vanderpool’s hnud writing
Mr. Cheever.—1 anbmit, if the (&gt;rart September, and was payable in 20 days. is very swift
ceases on July 10th, 1869, nnd Fields pita?., that the writneM answer my , Cross examined by Mr. Hughes. The
liabilities.
Mr. Hughes asked Irin, rata of
Objection made Mad overruled anil •ex­ writing begins on July l±k. Tho book question.
. means I have of fixing the time of my
is ven- slovento kept.
thb- witnesi
ception noted.
Witness.—Well, I submit, if the conversation on Monday, is that I had. tbo current, when
Ques
—
Do
not
the
baohs
ehssr
that
Acs.—Liabilities are $4,650.
Court please, th at J have doue so.
an engagement with a logger and went. replied about six mile* an hour, then he
Quei.—Can you stole whether jaou time were inexperienced busineet men ?
By the Court.—I tfaink the answer of' to see him after dinner. When I asked[ asked if tho current was running, six
have found any fiafcilliies not named in
Objected tr by Mr. Chureh, and the witness was tu» fair ns could bo ex­ biff where Field was, ho raid he had' miles nn hour, and the tug should run
the schedule ?
pected 'under the circumstances.
run away and had taken my note and
arpned at rars length by Mr. Hughes,
Ans.—I have frond some.
Mr.'Choevor.—I want tlw witness to two drafts, and requested mo not to pay up stream at the rate of six miles aii
when answer was . taken that he did answer the questioa what he understood
Quts. - Can you ataxe the amount!-?
tbo note unless I paid it to him. The hour, whether it would not stand still,
Ol(jectu&lt;l to by Mr. tliughos and over­ think them inexperienced.
me to moan by kinds of time.
reason 1 remember the conversation nnd and witness
thought
it
would.
By .the Const. — State what you under­ not the )»crsons,is that I saw him with so
ruled and excejitioE ncned.
.Vauden&gt;ool looked pale. I arid, but
1 Think I could tell if tho smoko had
many persons
about that
Aiu.—I have found about ifnfiO. I kthaps no.more than any one would stood.
time, been from a tug lying dirocoly opposite
An*.—1 can do that for all future I
do
not
remember
any
Have made inquiries in regard tatfize who was sick. I was assigaeo and
any
conver- tlie chimney. Had been in tho bank
M^curiLes claimed to have been given to fouml a certificate of 890 drawn by time. I don’t .understand that the man j of them individually,
----- —-j, while the
...v waver-।
before I saw the smoke, but never slept
Field'oy Vanderpool Have talked cf it Field and no stub in the book to ror- lias any meaning about any of his ques­ ration had a particular importance at- there to dream out whore Field was.
tions.
1
asked
Mr*.
Vanderpool
to
come
among the neighbors. 3 have asked Vea- roepand with it, nor any aceuuat of it.
tachedtoiit* while no importance at­
Have
heard that mon went there, by
to rny house, .and Miss Scribner was tached to the jiersons. Have never
witness wsa then told that he would
derpedl, for ono, and ho raid it was town
' permission of Mr. Secor to watch the
living .with lior and camo too, she came
paper but did not mimctxiy in particular. be allowed to go Lome uu rendition soon altar the arrest, and staid till after given a different version nf this convor- bank, and I have heard it reported that
aatiou. Testified at Manistee, but did
Did not.ask him to aasro whose p*pcr that he should rand to Mr. Hugkei the tlw first trial. Ao not think she ever not testify that Vanderpool said he “be­ they went there to dream out where
Fiehl was. I was passing there one
iu jmrtioalar I tliink. Know Vamer- Is&lt;dcer of the Bank.
paid me a dollar herself, but 1 was paid, lieved Fteld had run away.”
Have
night and saw them going in, did not
pooi’s hand writing ar.d was shown m
testified at Kalamazoo and jicrhaps said
D. L). Ruggles being duly sworn, she paid me. She left some furniture, read some of the pamphlet of the first testify at Kalamazoo that I found them
[&gt;aper which he ivoogzBaetl as hi.s. lit
trial
but
it
gives
my
testimony
inaccu
­
dhere, but that 1 was going past. Do
-ivae exhibit " C.” Smwral other papas said: I have lived at M&lt;ni*«te&lt; three but I do aot recollect wh.it, ns I sold it.
rate. I can swear that he said he had
not know poritivoly that there was u
recognizud as life and they were exhihak vears. Know Fiehl and Vanderpool. Think I sold two sofas, nnd the carpdts
run away instead of saying that he be­ dentist’s office over the bunk. There is
*‘D,” “ E,” and “ F.” Knew Field'* i il»&lt;niamlwr the -event of Fields disap- and chain; etc., and received for all
hand writing and was shown ]»i&gt;eru! IicanuMX*, which M as on &lt;Sanday, but uo about 8375. With thia I paid Mr. lieved he had run away. Can give very a pair of stairs loading up on the
which'he;testified to as (being in lue j not remember the day of the month. Friends account of 870. Ito not recol­ nearly the words of the conversation be­ outside of the bank building. Tho
Saw Vanderpool that day near the Ty- lect what 1 testified at Kalamazoo in re­ tween us. Cannot tell upon whom .ho little platform on the bank of the river
writing. 'These were exhibits
raid the drafts were upon because they
nnd “ H.’’ Vanderpool also wrote “ F1 ■ «on house. This was situated about 18 gard to it My son colloctod it and at­ I did not interest me but my note did.
is for anchoring little boats but I never
rods
from tho Bank and on the opposite tended to the accounts and I do not
saw a fishing boat there. Tho people of
and “.J.”
Mr. George Woodruff l&gt;eing duly Manistee get their fish from the fisher­
Nr. Eggleston—Please Uok at t xhib- I sido of the street The Bank is a little know whnl he did with the balance.
) sworn, said :
its “C," “iB," “E.” “ F,” “I,” and “J.” i mirth of east of .the hotel. Had a conmen nt tho mouth of tho river and they
Ques.—Who runs the house ?
werration with Vanderpool, whoa he
1 have lived in Manistee for throe bring them up iu small row boats, but
and «eo by whom they are rigned.
j years. Know Field and Vanderpool. never saw them* land at this bank dock,
Ans.—Four are signed “feearge’’ in said ho had settled with Field, paid him
Ques.—Who runs the house ? Ans
and
passed
receipts.
He
said
he
had
| Remember the event of Field's disap- but have see^4hein«tand at Kirkland’s
Vantterpodl’s hand writing, and tlie rest
— I run it, just assure as you're alive.
are signed “ George Vandeepool, ” in been anxious to buy him out tor swue- Found the money in the sink and I I pearance which was on Sunday. I was dock. Never eountecT'tho number of
txse, but Field would not sell out unless
clerking in Tyson « Robinson’s store at fishermpn bn tho river, and do not know
his hand writing.
took
it
out
myself.
I
had
asked
Van
­
Mr. Eggloetan—Ixxik ut exhibits “G" be paid him tho money, and ho oould derpool for pay for board which led him' the time, I think. The distance l&gt;o- the number. Would not be .as con­
tween the Bank and store was 80 venient to lanl at tlie bank dock,
and “EL,'’and tell me who rigwd them. rat do that without embamuing the to tell mo about it.
or 85 rods. Slept in the store and arose because it would bj rowing up against
—Ans.—They urv signed “ Herb,” in Bank, but that day he hod consented
Ques.—Did you testify at Kalamazoo। about daylight on Monday following the the current pist where people live and
to take iiart paper. This was Sunday
Field’s hand writing.
about 8 o’clock and tbo conversation that he told you that you would find n disappearance of Field. Opened the then they would liavu to cany them
Witness was also shown exhibit “K” was broken off by Field's coming along. roll of money in a certain place, and back door of the store and saw some­
back. They usually sell their fish at
urhich was signed by Vanderpool
Saw Field on Baileys corner mid be that you might take enough for her thing at the Bank which attracted my the hotels and meat markets.
Mr. Eggleston—Turn to page 115 of went up toward the meat market, aud board and give the rest to her? Ans.— attention. Then I went to the front
Ro-direct by Mr. Church.
Do
not
remember.
door. Smoke first attracted my atten­
Journal of Bank. Do you fiud “4” Vanderpool and I went up there togeth­
Tho Saginaw Home is above the
er. Met Mr. Denning end was talking
bojsgod to '■ 0.” Ans.—I do.
Asked for this money before the fur­ tion when I was at the back door and dock about half a milo.
There are
Also found ou
121 a change, to him when Field came along and join­ niture was sold. Do not remember how then I went to front door to look at it three hotels besides this and they are m
ed in coavorutioa with as about 10:80 much was due when I asked for it, but There were no ’ buildings directly in
and on j&gt;ages 127, 129, 134, 185 were
the vicinity of Kirkland’s dock.
or 11 o'dock and this is the last time I iperhaps not over $12. The rest I sent range between where I was and the
changes all swore to as bring in Van­ saw him. I asked Vanderpool after­ over the lake and got it changed and
Tho twentieth witness Mr. Jeremiah
Bank building. Ramsdell &amp; Hurd's
derpool’s writing. On page 137 witness words,
OThen . iu
jail
what received 8102.00. Did not give the Hardware store was between, but stood Shackolton being duly sworn said :
him
iu
and
he balance to her. I gave Vanderpool to back so as not to obstruct my view.
did not know whether it was Vander­ ho
I livo in Manistee and am engaged
currency. Then uaderstand that I would not tell about Were two chimneys in the roof of tho in tho grocery business. Knew Field
pool’s or not and over this point. Coun­ raid, I paid him
I said that was
for if ho had this which led him to disclose where it building in which the Bank is, one in and Vanderpool and remember tho
sel hod a sharp art to. Items on pages paid him in p*per 110 could b« traced was, did not mean to lie to Vanderpool
front and one back. Tho Hardware event of the disappearuNoo of Field. Was
139, 140, 143, 144, 140, 191 and 192 from that when it
back for collec­ about it Gave the rest of the money store obstructed the view of the tack in
'
the bank on Monday following it.
were sworn to ns changed by Vander­ turn.
Vanderpool “aid : That ■ it
to the Prosecuting Attorney. Mrs. Van­ chimney. The smoke was white and
Went there to take up a draft found
pool Items on pages 148, 150, 152, that’s it, but I paid him all in currency. derpool was at my house at the time hlue and was in large quantities. Have Mr. Vanderpool there, when I went
157, 181 189 and 190 were sworn to os I asked Van perpool for pay for board .her room was searched. I was there been in tho Bank of Manistee while 1there he was scrubbing and I told him
for Mrs. Vanderpool and Miss Scribner, 1but did not go up stairs. Mr. Ingram Field and Vanderpool owned it. Tho I came to take up a draft of 8195 and
having been changed by Held. On
and Mr. Bullis were there. Do not* sidewalk in front of tho Bank is con- 'wanted to pay mine of one hundred dol­
Bank book was found several items on would go down to tho house, I would know at what time
.
■o of the night it was siderably higher than the rirer, and lars,
and wanted the balance in currency,
Dr. and Cr. sides of Fields account, but I find some gold under the sink, I went but think it was about midnight Do stairs load down to the river. Went be
1 took it and went to the safe and put
to —
meJ first Do down these stairs after the arrest, bat I it
r_L_ —
! in and came back and wont to scrub­
all were in Field’s hand writing.
;! back with Sheriff Secor and found it not know who spoke
not
remember the ' day.— bing,
1
I find no account of George Vander-1 just m he said. Think there, were three not know that I talked with any one do
wnen 1 asked him if the disappear­
stringer
drops, 1ance of Field had ilustratod him so that
poor, ia the book.
----- — —
u pieces, -JT.h.
85.00 American
gold
and the except Mr. lonvu. Remonstrated with Noticed on tho
1 could not transact business, when he
balance was in what years ago was $4,­ them about going into their room. Think stains which looked like blood, such on he
Hero witr.ess was shown exhibits “L,"
I oould have prevented them, they did । we pronounced it at that time. Mr. asked
80. Thera were about 20 pieces.
1
me what I wanted, and I told him
“ M," “N,” ond ,ri0,” in a little pass
not show any writ for searching. Ou Hughes asked that the but clause, when ho went and got a pile of bills and
Cross examined by Mr. Cheever.
1
book all in Field’s handwriting.
I Ques.—How long have you lived in | the Sunday morning that I talked with 1 “such as we pronounced it,” be stricken began
counting but a inau coming in ho
Vanderpool
he
said
he
hod
been
anxout
* stopped and
_________
_Hill
___ __
____
_______
turned
away. Mrs.
Know Miss
and
Mr.
Hall; Manistee ?
The drops were of a radish color Vanderpool and another lady was there
Ans.—My family have been there— ions to buy him over A r a long time but
Were you present
at the j
Ques.—Were
presei
1 the time. I counted out $95 and
Mr. Cheever.—Answer my question. could not unless he should take port pa­ and about the size of the end of tho at
Hall wbe
when Hall paid
store of Willard ft Holl
per.
finger.
&gt;returned the rest, and I should. judge I
Ans.—I could not tell you.
Miss Hill a sum of money ?
Ques:—Did you advise Sheriff Secor
Ques.—What do you think about it ?
At tho endpf the stairs and just at tho (took ono ninth or one tenth. 1 saw
Objection made by Mr. Hugbes. The
Ans.—I thought you only wanted a in regard to arresting Mrs. Vanderpool ? brink of tho river is a little platform.
other
packages of bills in the safe, but
(
proj&gt;osition was to show that thia
Ans.—No, I told him to let her out
direct answer.
The distance between tho stairs and do not know how much.
money
in
amount
corresponded
Ones.—I want to know how long you and sent my daughter to stay with her. platform is about twenty feet and this
Cross-examined by Mr. Cheever.
with the entries in a small book kept have lived in Manistee ?
( Re-direct, by
_ Mr. Church.
space is sandy.
] Had lived in Manistee one year at
Ans.—Well,as long as I don’t know, ‘ Ques.—Have you any explanation to(
by Mr. Field, and for the purpose of esThere was
spot on the platform that time and was pretty well acquainted

charge against Vander। pool of making tlie changes in the
Bank books. Hall did not count the
I mouey, but Mr. Dunham bad counted

�■with Vondernool. A few days previous,
Nf • H&lt; JJfc*WAU*I*»
cither lie or Field come around with a I Rsairm or Deeds. Notaby Public,
|100 draft and I accepted it by writing
my name on tho back of it but do'
BEIEIAL
not know that I said anything.
Looking through the front window uf
the counter if the safe door was open I
of lands fn Barry County fnmfebed on
could see tlie top of tho burglar proof '
application, at my ofltoe In the
safe. Do not know whether there was
Court House.
a burglar preaf there, or not, but
W. H. JEWELL.
I know there was a little drawer.
MM.
.
Ques. - Did you see a burglar proof
box in that safe or not?
Ans-—I do not know that I did. I
saw a drawer that ho drew out, oould
not ko tho end of it before ho drew it
out Saw the money in tho drawer.
This was 7 cr 8 inches wide and perhaps
three inches deep. Did not see the money rill tho drawer was pulled out. .
When I handed him uty draft I told
him that 1 wanted the draft of $100 and
the difference in currency. Ho put
mine in the drawer and came back and
Went to sciubbing, when I asked him
if Field’s disappearance flustruted him ]
so that ho could not transact business,
whan ho asked what I wanted, and
when 1 told him ho went to tho safe and
got a pile of bills aud commenced count-1
Of Home Manufacture,
iiig it when a mon camo in and qioku to
him nnd he turned away when I begun I
counting tho money and when ho camo
back I/told him I bad counted it, and*
Go to the
ho had better two if it was all right,
and ho «aid it was all right and I loll,
baw him on Friday and Saturday pre­
vious, and do not think ho looked un­
usually pale.
Ques.— Did you testify at Ke’umaxoo
that ho looked polo on Saturday.
Do not think it is exactly reported
there.
West of Bank.
Qucitian
repeated,
when
ho
said he did so testify.
Mr. A. W. Smith being duly sworn
said:
A. WOOLEY

For the

ATTENTION! f^iqial a&gt;d 6hUw Ca$.
Good Borgoias in

vair VEir*OR a roi.fic.

ATTORNEY'S al Lew, Ha*linn. Miehlna. Office
overNnUonal Bank, corner State and Jefferoon
Street*._____ _______________________________

(Jan be hud by Calling nt
RVSSELL ^NEriES'

D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S

Hast tMr tuie Ooodt.

CHAS. 11. BAUER.

Office in Hlistings-

Hr Oflier the following
Tax Titles

BEST AND CHEAPEST

I. A. &amp; E. A. H OL BROOK.
•end l&gt; the borine* of their caning: Conveyaaeinx. collectini. milltepr and real eMate etaiau in&lt; tailo I. Office in Holbrook Block. Hartings.

IIIIOTS ffl ■«,

WM II. HAYFORD

of LAJTDH
Situated iu the varioua Townships

Barry County — ouo uf tho best
Counties in tho State of

ATTORNEY and Connaclkr at Law. and Solicitor
in lAancery. Justice of the Peeee. and Real fctata Agent: lamli booght end wM, and *11 tarnnoaa traniaelions on roaconable term*. Office over
Goodyear A Bartow'* ctor*.
.............
_•____

C. G. HOLBROOK,
ATTORNEY at Law. feUeiter in Chancery, wib
attemi promptly to ail Vuemert entreated to him
Office over J P Robert* A Co.‘« drug etore: office
tore at ail hour* till 9 o'clock f. u.
•

Michigan,

ASSYRIA.
•w
«l ll W ■.
j* S«f »&lt;?4

WM. L. COBi:,
ATTORNEY and Coaiwellonat law. Solicitor in
Chanecry. and Circuit Court Commtaekner for
Harry county, a Ill Mtcnd to nil huriiir®. eiitiu*:&lt;d'
t» him with iiromptnrH and fidelity. Office in
Empire Block, Middleville. Michigan.

HARVEY WRIGHT,

Little Red Shop!

MAPLE GROVE.

ATTORNEY at Law. Inmrwncc and
Axent. Will give prompt nttealiM la
the lino of lii. jirofr*"i&lt;in. Offi
Block. A/iddleville, Mich.

HYDE &amp;- BALER.
CASTIJvlvpi
Howl, of Sew X»rk..
ami Xrw I ,

H Jd of ii h

I livo in Manistee and have for 4
years, know the bank building and
carried on business iu it. In the other
part, in 1869, Field aud Vanderpool
earied on banking business.
Knew
Field and Vanderpool aud remember
the event of Field's disappearance,
Look out for
which was ou Sunday, on that day 1
was in the shoo shop frim 10 o'clock till
12. Mr. RatasdcU, Mr. Brain and Mr.
Wright we/o alto there, Mr. Ramsdell
Adttrtiumtu'.of GRANT ^\PMTLLIPS.
went away in about 15 minute t after
coining in. Tho r&amp;»‘. staid till I went
out. Field mid Vanderpool cam-i in
nnd said they wanted two of us to sign
• a paper and Mr. Ramsdell and 1 stopp­
ed up,and, watched them write their
names and we wrote ours. 1 think
neither of/taetn had a coat or hat on.
They brought tho pen and ink with
them. Was shown a paper with his |
Mr. MARBLE hsring bought the Cardlag JJ»
name attached which ho testified to as
chi«.o lately owned iu Middlerille, and
his hand writing. They camo in a little
having removed it to Healing*. and
after 11 o’clock and we started tor home
about 12, wont directly homo when I
started, looked ut tho chick when 1 got
homo nod it was botween half past 12 j
and 1 o’clock. Have often been iu tho j
bank and had observed there a small
lathing hatchet, but could not disco bo
it particularly. Wa men in the shoo
shop were bilking about tho war
tdEF'Wcol sent byRailroad will be I
soma of tho time and sumo uf tho
OF MEN'S
time about religion, the Swedenborg Carded to order, and,sent back in good i
religion find its prluciplus. After 1 ate [ condition.
- my dinner, o boatman camo and wanted I
his boots and I wont to f the shop and i
got them, when Air. BrAin camo in and I
Shop in BARLOW A GOODYRAR’S
wo staid ^hore till about 4 o’clock, when •
n&gt;y journo.,inan. Mr. Qinavan camo in
Now Warehouse,
and wo left him there. Next came l
down to shop on Monday morning and ’
In the (ily, Mnnnfactnred by
Adjoining C. F.’Dwight A C&gt;'» Foundry.
saw Vanderpool stauding in tho door ai;
if ho had been scrubbing, ho had a
broom or mop in Ips hand, and 1 said ;
WELCOME MARBLE
he loukod ns if he hud been hard at'

wiriiL

L- RUSSELL,
ATTORNEY at Law. Inwanee and Coitectini
Ax'’. Office over Shopbdl A Drown • Mort.
Ri»hvillo. Mkhlean.!■»»»

'

ii'.'S’.A’.'t&amp;nl.

Ci.avxLaan, of Ohio.
N*rioa*i. Lint, of Philadelphia.
R.ilw.y I’A.-MKXdxB*. of flartfonl.
..
Office, eor:i*r of State and Jeffanon Smet*, eve
Barlow A Goodyear'* Store.
C. nrpe.
Vote. IL E*v*b.

e«,of ae W

oardimj

WOODLAND.

DRS. J. M. &amp; C. RI SSELL,
PHYSICIAN’S and Suaw. Th* treatment of
Private JH’^aera will rvcaive nartieuIarettentioE.

At Hastings.

DRS. IL J. A. E. F. BROWN.
JOHNSTOWN.

UOMtEQFATHIC Phjakiane. Ofieein old P. O.
builJing. Special attention paid to CHRONIC

I’.AI.TIMtiRE

PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Dwelling on Drend-,
-ay. near the Court Home,

30 Years Experience!!

BEST

STYLE

JOHN ROBERTS

WM. UPJOHN,
PH YBl'-LAN and Surjeon. OQe* weft end of Stal 4$^
■traet. llM'.incr.

HASTINGS.
]■&lt;* w I except lid'acre* 5v

CARLTON.
u w b' ofu etf
■‘■•V V.

BARRY.

Painting

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

run across the rtver and back, and in
this way they could save their ton cento
toll.
Court here adjourned till 9 o'clock to­
morrow morning.

Horsemen

ATTENTION I
Rri®

x„a»n.

“™«rrr.

Snrjecii aafl Mechanical Dentists,
*rtr l*r*ut A Phillipa Store. HaMlnp.

MILOT.1VHEEI.FH.
COUNTY Trearare.-. efli-c ia the Court H'riur.

RUTLAND.

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.
SHERIFF. OUVvv at Uio Court Iluu.c. Itutlnri,
Mtehiaaa.
DEPUTY U. S. 31 acahal. General C~1icccins Ajent
irul Anetbinarr.
'
E. H. 'I ALLOKV
Deputy Sheriff of Darry Connts;
va’^- "» *ho C&lt;mrt Hot
Miehina.

at the

IRVING.

NATIONAL HOTEL,
SHEPHERD A CAMPBELL. Prnprieto-. corner
State and I'rwk .treat. The only flr«t-ol m Ho­
tel i n the city. &lt; har&lt;e« modem* and everybody
made to feel at home. Splendid aeoommodatioa.i
lor annt*.
JniWtf

ii &gt; j of n

PRAIRIEVILLE.

MlDi&gt;i.r:&gt; ii.li: bxcbasbe.
nuid55?.r'
Ifcr—rtr Clerk rf &lt;1.
HMUM. Itnmiej Prr&gt;priM.nr. Tem* moderate,
nnd the ciimfurt of guewl* made a ir-.-Miiitj.

n w &gt;*' of n • X

r

ti of e J «&lt;i
AARON CLARK.

ORANGEVILLE.

CITY PAINT STORE!

To the Ladies!!

\

LATE OF CAR ADA. «ucrr»«or to Dr. Elik, HomxX
l«lhic I’hyficiau. Snrreon and Acwoaetour. Ha.
l&gt;mn*r&gt;rntly ioeatrd at Middle*ilk. IIav ins had
exteariveexperienreln Hoepital and private pro. tie* 1* preparrd to treat all DbvaMn by lho mo.:
improved and lurcewtul manner. Office and Ik.idener oppaUte Wm. IL Holtwood. &amp;&lt;t. S|»rehl
attention riven to Snntrry nnd dteea&gt;e* of children.
Cail/ promptly attendid to.
novllWtf

STEWART te STEIN* Il OFF.

HOPE

WOODRUFF !

PAINTERS.

A. I*. DBAKK, M- D.

A. HANLON’, M. D.,

FINE BOOTS!

ty dirty and ho thought h*« had butter
REMEMBER,
This is the Lad who drove
clean up. 1 asked hint if ho know i
the. doves to market, and '
where Field was, be said he was about
town •Kunewhere. 1 askM him if they
the same boy stopped
Washington Block, South
State St.
had dissolve!, and when he told me
at Stauffer's
they had, I sutiil I was surpris j.l us they
boomed (p bo doing businest amicably
and making money. lie said that Fio'.ii
wanted to go and ho thought ho had
better let him Did not notice what
Canavan was dctug when I lelt him in
CaT" All Styles of Women’s and Chil­
tho afternoon.
dren’s Wcar.“©s
Cross, examined by Air. Hughes. — !
Had lived thoro’at that time about 2
The Best in the City.
years. Hml boon in that shop not for I
from t* year and a half. A dentist'
carried on business overhead and I '
J. C. WOODRUFF.
think a family lived there sometimes. I
Think’tho duntwfs ahop was over tbo’
Bank, but the entrauco to all tho rooms ’
__ _
up stairs was up tlie outside stairs.— \/OT Wai'DL TtVOals (itallhOllFS,
The
niton
was quiet
tho i•
""
'
’
and the
Remember the place. Op­
Bankand tho rooms overhand' that day.i1
positc Lein’s Bakery.
Discussed religious subjects and they!
South side State St.
talked pretty loud to me, being dent.
COMMITS K BROWN,
Went into shop about the .time people j
wont to church, but camo out and went &gt;
home after people La l returned. Did I
ILnae-Paintinj,
not fall in and walk homo with peopb
Graining,
returning front church a i I do not care
Paper-Hanging,
to create false impro*,ion* in regaid to
Kaltomining, L^c., •
Mra.
N.
A.
Morrill
wl»b&lt;a
to
renounce
to
tho
ta
­
my religion. Went to shop about half- (
le* of Hartina aud vininily that she la con«tretly
Sign and Ornamental
past six on Monday morning and found ‘
Canavan there. He lodged in tho shop
and swept out iu tho morning. Wo
Done in tho laUttatylM.
i
usually opened tho shop nbout 6 o'clock - «-AU«Fli. &lt;&gt;f Hoop Skirt* manufactured
D*»ler» in Wall l’»p«r, Window '
Shhvie* picture Frames, Looking
in tho morning. Went down tho stairs (
GluMm. Varaiahfla, Lmdi,
to the river before I wont into my shop
Oita. Mixed Painta Arant's
Haalfags. June Irt. 1K1,
| jnlni3
Materinte. Window
and immediately after I came down. .
Glau, etc., etc.
Saw nothing on the stairs that attracted 00 TOICLS.RFS FORr PICTURES.
. Shop corner of Chnrch and 8l*l« I
my attention. My eye sight is not as
■ Street*, Haatinn. Mich., orer Balky',
,!
Unrnaaa
Shop.
ftit i
good as it once wits and 1 use »p&gt;'« for
close work but cun see pretty well with­
out them, at long range. Vanderpool
had boen swooping water out on the
walk and had a mop cr broom in his
hand and I supposed he was scrubbing
out, but did not follow him into the
Bank, nor did I pay any attention to it
Never saw tho little hatchet after the
BUUl IX
OppotiltP. 0.
disappearance, that 1 know of, was
shown one at tho Manistee trial but
could not identify it. Tho little plat­
form at the edge of tho river was for
CTXJCKS,

DR. C. C. LINSLEY,
BOTANIC and Keloctlo Phyaieiau and, Denlirt.
treat* all chrenle and aenle di»eare»; will attend
to all calk by day or clsht. OlSee at Naahvile.
Dam- conntv Mich.

n

the B»h»d
State., will attend to any call for tlio SALE
Of' to'OtTH rYay Aeetlon. on *t»»rt SlftT
te.idcneo ar.l I'.-t Office Addrrei, Middleville.
&lt;»ct!3uiC

JOHN MICHAEL,

of n w

HOUSE and Stea Painter. Gltuicr. and Paper HantlownyVfisnF
"“"k °f B4”rnB * U*’’

» i, uf a e
a w kofi-V

nwWorenK

r,'.'«f»e|

House

I?£iin.tei’H I

Will take Job* for PaintiA*. (al*o Graining in all

YANKEE 8PP.INOS.

VlanliiK

HAMS, WILLIAMS. A CO.

or»^of*a,V lo
nw^ofnwjf
»
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34

Mlaoctlnpcoua C'arctM.
THORNAPPLE.

Partiofl desiring to purchase will __
do
«rll to CM. We wiU cboerfolly giro
.11 ioTormatioa desired.

x&gt;.

OMNIBUS AND HACK LINE.

BOIMBTII.

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.

.

J. ROBERTS A CO.

ii. cook ae col

CALL AT JOHN STANLEY’S

« v- J’A£riNGS NURSERIES-

G. K. OWEN. Proprietor, an the Grand ]

Fine Gold Jewelry,

Solid Silver anil Plated Ware.

Pure Wines and Liquors!
FOR MEDICINAL PURPO8&amp;

Valchea, Clock* and Jeweiry Repaired । A'?°&gt; Imported Donblin
nud W arranted.

Porter and Edinbnreh

J. Roberts A Co., al ths Post Office,
keep the Daily Bakner for sale.

�^hc Republican
:ZC3SS K MWIT.

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Subscribe

In the Behnk*
June is an sdltorial

*1871”

.

one of said Board will you allow tne to
reply thrtmgh fhc Bannbu to your
wboieeofc charge of “Injustice.”
It is related of Daniel Webster that, ।
You start out with th? grave charge
being interrupted in tho midst of a
that
great injustice wa» done to the city
sjieech, on one occasion, by * request to I
and towushlpof Hasting* in the action
discuss the National debt, ho replied
of
the
Board which I deny, nnd charge
“The National debt 1 why certainly, it |
must bo paid.” And then, thrusting the responsibility of the city and town­
ship
of
Hostings taking the “new de­
Ids hitnds deep into his brooches peckots, added: “How much is it? I’ll parture" and going up $136,827 and
Prairieville
down $12,461, on the
pay it myself.’’ From the remarks of
certain over-zealous champions of Gen. Democratic member* of tho Board, aud
more
especially
our very worthy chair­
Grant we arc sometimes led tn believe
that what Webster magnanimously man. I lu^uro you, Mr. Editor, (with­
promised to do with nvery final I debt out the Co.) if any injustice was done,
the present Executive has done with a as a Republican, I am wUiiogto assume
very large one. The New York Stand­ onc-elphtoenth of tho responsibility.
ard, for instance, tu-Eurw ub that “Gen. Really, Sir, I did no: think you serious
Grant has reduced tho public debt” In your tirst charge of injustice. I sim­
to the extent of—wo forget how many ply thought it a political dodge for efTect,
IrarolrcJ thr.nron.1 nUlilont &lt;&gt;l,u:-&gt;"™repeated tbo cbarp.-,
|.nwl«u nil .luiro ha.1 hr.™ th.; ,|,c ' O!,IX cbnngnl a port of tbo ro.pon.lbUl^.oople .T tho UnitoJ State- oberln- ,r'1 wl11 l’ive y°“
l'0»»&lt;l‘of »»T
tbolnw.otcongn.^ ..nd no .ulrootaij
n,ul P&gt;w«&lt;&gt; w»b your Ulu-traIn a wry onerou-otHl oppressive wdrm
tJProro “Injustl.v."
of taxation, had aoi-oni,-lulled thu creat
* *’1
Ua-tl.iru tourubtp l.«.t yonr, j
work. But perbajo n wore mUaktn ■ wlth n H»l"&gt;Hb»uSupervkor,.. a,e.)ltal- I
and If theSlandnnr, o-arrtion bo.-or! I"d l.y tli. ll «rdMMCd,0'»,*ad ITtUdo.
root w.. hope there will bo no ,„..o ' ■■Bio n.lUiult.publlain Sup.-.-v'.wr) wa.
al.M. of Grant f..r rewivil.p ftreou odimUred at -&lt;uo,s&amp;.. and thU year tbo
If hoi. paying off tbo deb: vrttb them , cll&gt;' “l"1 towmblp ..f Hartbiw, with
tliereea:. benaobjoothm to bl. .-.rob-- ,br"' &gt;*ni«rratl« Supoirlrora »u
in:r them.
■
. equalized nt $701,032. and PrairiovUie
-■ -------------------------- this yenr $354,890. According to y&lt;mr
Excccstoxs TO rar Fab West.—Tho ! lh«jry that proves a clear case of -'inmanogora of the popular llurunoton J0411"’" ,0 0” City o' Ha-tlne«. What
w ,,. i. .
•
does It prove? It simply proves that
rout" Irnyo road,- orrauKomonU o K»o
the pubho the bonoUt „r « grand „5cllr. CMfwl |n
|n , M
-.on and buffalo hunt to scutboru No- and Pruirieviilc has decreased $12,401. '
braskn, on the 29 of tliis month.
You might a* well compare n farm last
Tito excursion train will.leave the
wllh 10 acres of improvements,
Michigan Centra! railroad depot nt 5:2-'. !
aUI,0». ovrtrtd by a Hej.ubllr.
August 29th, ami run through on 1««-thv
farUi Ul1* -vcar« with 75
exprOM'time. Tickets fur th" round trip, acrc« of Improvements assessed at $3.00 •
___ r for
_ T g&gt;&gt;4,
ow.ici by
uy three
Hirer Democrats,
uvniurmix, to
io provec .
Detroit to Lincoln nnd return,
$34. ]j a®’1 owns-l
gv.l.* '.
in this
at tho depot
your ease.
can
_“
* * city
..............
_ ‘ ’ inJartie■ ‘ns ‘in “
Central railroad, ' Why not In you. Eeoltorcomparisons .
office of th" Michigan Centinl
IT ilowen,
hmmm 37
ft? Congress ! roihu-ir.: Barry, Johnstown, Assyria,
or irom A. II.
Cartieton, Woodland mid Thornapple. I
street.
.
.
As the excurriou is limited to 150 per­ i all townAlns about equal in wealth ;
sons, |uu*ties desiring to take the benefit 1 with Prairieville, with the city and
»of this opportunity to see the West must ’ town-h.p of lliv-tings? The "result
ma^appHcatijn at oace’.to tho agent, was the result of figures nnd not of pol­
itics
Your city Sujicrvisor is well uccquaiut
Kkec rar. Ilnxii Cool.—The*© uro cd with the value of the real and pcrAugust days when it is well to remomsanal csta'e of the City of Hartings ns 1
l»r tyrton'ii sketch ol Artemus Word :
i am supposed to Ims of the township of1
•‘He was not a deep drinker. Ho was Prairieville. We com|»arcd our rolls— I
a man of strong appetite. It was tho
righuw^'taSditr which iZifTTl
. ,
•
..
iu forming the ba-dtk of our Oi-setiaments. !
system needed for sleep that sent him to
his grave forty years before his lime. &gt; And ••result”, further rhows the com . '
Fur men of Iris position or cast of char- mH tee on c-{aalixati«A deducted from '
actor, furhill editors, literary men ami tio rejl wtale valuation of the rolls of
artists, there is but ono safety—tetot-il-1 Hastings city 15 per cent, and from the
ism. He should have taken the advice rolls of Hastings township $81,000 and ;
of a stage driver on tho plains, to whom ' added tp the real estate valuation of the ■
he offerol some whisky ; and I recoin-1 rolls of Prairieville4 percent. Horrid i
ihend it .strongly to the countless hosts “injustice.” ’Fhc old ndnge, “A person | .
who read this, pajier every week : ‘ I i c/tvlm ed against his will isof the wune •
won’t drink ; and I don’t want to sen [ i^dnhsn still.”’
.•wybodr e!« .Hnl1’um ct &gt;ho •&gt;!«»■ ^-A^oll „r u,3 |toir4 „„ .d„p,lo„ „f
...of Uuwmmjnte.o.-kwp wurtop.
, otcommltw, o„ Equ,lu.M„„
Iron.
8” ’“•‘.-.ron, for two
&lt;rf &lt;h.
brain.*, that s all tlio uuierence.
, , .
.
।
Eroiy rommuoitr can furaiA it. ilh»°&lt; HMlnc,
tratious of good-hearted, able men, who • • uPer’,1:Oforget that the brain roust bo kept cool I Your next charge auainet our ahalr- j
aud fre
*
man as being “Injudicious” wm grata- !
j itous w» also a^ata’t the committee. If •
- in your wisdom t’icy erred, you ought '
Railroad Brevities.
to have tin own your mantle of charity '
i over them and attribute it to tho head j
Track laying on tho Detn. t, Lansing ■ and not of the heart.
&lt;k Lake Michigan Railroad, westward |
!.w, »
.«-■ 'j T“' W’"
»'
•«
from Greenville,
is ..ro.zroro-.uc,
vrogresaiug, «...
and the
Howitnl
Citr. ' .
&gt;"“!« by myMir-two
road bod if cumk-teJ
’ 'to ”
’ "
-- ----------u- before
-----nfrom
the
It will nut bo. many
weeks
June{ south, three from the central, .
• and tw&lt;» from the north part of the j
ttion will bn formed with tLo Grand i
1 county—a fair distribution over the 1
Rapids .t Indiana Railroad.
county. Tn Justice to «*ur chalnnnn the
The citizens of Muskegon believe that
tho Di trail &amp; I«ako Michigan railroad is jI Board thought him very inportlid. As '
I one of the committee I have nothing to
. Jo term'iuito there. Mr. Joy and Mr. ’
■ say. 1 have not any doubt but he
Adams of Boston, have recently looked;
• might have selected a committee to have I
tho ground over at Muskegon. '
pleas'd you bettor, but I glvo it as my ■
■
The groin nwrcluiuts ut Monroe com­ ! private opinion t&lt;» you the “result’’ I
plain ol the lack of nccomiuodntiomgiren • would not have varied much.
tlicm by the Lake Shore &amp; Jtfolugan
A. C. Towne,
Southern Railroad. They want an vkj
Prairieville, Aug. 14.1871.
■
* voter and shipping facilities. .
Tho grading on tho Boy City and
Grand Rapids Railroad, was coinmonciHl
at Rockfora, On tho 20th of last month.
This road is to bo completed to GrcenAT'rorz.*.' rzxoA'.t r/&gt;
vill©, by Dec&amp;mbcr next.
bottled,
It is proposed to construct a narrow
gunge railroa'l'froin Flint to Lake Michi­
gan, by way of Flushing, Cbessaning, ",ky
ALBERT EISELBERO.
Gratio: to Pentwater.

Hiram Mien., Acorn 22, 1871.

Hams, Williams, &amp; Co.,

Sash,
THE

Doors.
Blinds,

DRESSED

HfflMM BANNER

Of nil Kinds.

Daratsr Bod Hog ®f C. F. Dwight A Co,

HASTINGS, MICH.

VANDERPOOL

BOTTLED HENNA BEER ’

dkwtf

The people of Adrian are determined
to build a road to Saline, to connect ul­
timately with the Eel river rood if the
jotter does not fail/
The Battle Creek people are discuss­
ing the project of a railroad running
from that city to Stanton in Montcalm
county.
Tho city of Lapeer, with ajpopulation
of 2,298, pledged $60,000 forJ the build­
ing of the Detroit and Bay City Rail-

Corunna is to bo the point of junction
’ the Port Huron and Lake Michigan
id th* Detroit and Milwaukee Bahroad.
The Chicago and Lake Shore railroad
is 133 miles in length, and doing a
large amount of business.
Th Michigan Control Railroad ore
erecting new buildings at the Air Line
Junction near Jackson.
A railroad track tiiat will not wear
out or make a noise is to be invented by
» Lawton genius.
The Grand Rapids peopio want the
Detroit &amp; Lansing Railroad extended to
their city.
Work was
konsha on
tall &amp; Coldwater
Railroad

Farrier’s Improved!'

Send in vour A-d^fertisements;

tlmo nnd money *

Price, onlyNf) CehLta Bottle,
For Sala bjubrkrzuU* an.I holm OvarraDy.

GO

TO

THE BANNER

OFFICE

----------FOR---------

For Sale by ACKLEY A SLADE,
’
Hastings, Mich.

H A! H A !

JOB WORK

Go it.ere tor your
CHOICE

GBOOKR1E8!

A fine stock Jrsr Opxxkd

COME A. IND SEE THEM

. Oysters and lijerrshmmts.
on hand at all hours.
25yl
!!• A. BUtiliLL.

BOTH PLAIN OR
A CAJEtD.

Michigan Exchange.

Warehouse on Broadway.

Dmcrr, Fussast 1Mb, 1ST I.
Bta: Tbto
»o low »&gt;4 fbvoreMy kH^rn
c th* Travlta® Pablie, li h«r tb—regMy re-

tar FINE WORK A SPECIALTY.
ZST" Orders by mail for Advertising, Subscriptions or Job Work, promptly attendod to, and we will warrant Satisfaction.

LUMBER, UTH, ail Sffiffl&amp;LES
August 10. 1871.

C. N. SHEPARD,
Chvtnd Rapids, Mich.

W. T. EASTMAJTSI

LIME, WATEB LIKE.

genuine B.ttsrs in one DO Cents Bottle
of Shepard's Compound Wahoo Bitter*
than there ie In a whole case of any

Physicians throughout tits City and

CornSheller!

Tend and Calcined Fleeter,

but

Frlee, only 50 Cents a Bottle.

Jaundice, Indigestion, Sour Stom­
ach, Costiveness, Nervous and
Sick Headache, Liver Complaint.
Fever &amp; Ague, Dyspepsia, Worms
, in Children, Files, Bilious Com­
plaints, l.ossof Appetite, Erup­
tions nf the Skin, Dimples on the
Face, •and all Diseases of the
Blood; also the best Diuretic iu
Use for Kidney Complaints,
Weak Back, Fain in the Loins,
Lumbago, Grarel, Rheumatism,
' &lt;Pc. *Pc.

GRANITE 8TATE

FOB SALE AT

a Vhlrtay nr atiraalathiz
wilala tba rauca uiall.
BlKPSnaa

the following complaihts.

8t. CbartM Re»t»u»s«t «B JeSlmM St.

THE CELEBRATE!)

LUMBER,

W. H. HOLMES, Pnbliiher.

Accriox Bills printed on short notise
at this Office.

�Th* j\*|»d*uc\[&lt;

Warranted Cuatt
Detroit, GrasftM]

nois was recently called upon, for the
Call on Miss Wilcox for millinery first time, to marry a couple. He nerv­
ously looked through " Every Man His
FaBlUtier. goods of all the latest and beet style*.
Own Lawyer” and "Haines' Township
TJttA.VJEXzER&gt;8&gt; GUIDE.
Fibst National Clothing House. Laws,” but failed to find the desired
—Go there for the best and cheapest | form. Tho crowd grew impudent, and
Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, etc. ho told tlie cofcple to hold up their right
hands. This done, he pronounced the
tf
E. G. Williams.
Maili jfoEnal
following charge: " You and each of
do solemnly swear that in the cause now
An Every-day Story.
upon hearing you will tell tho truth, the
whole truth, aud nothing but tho truth,
___ .
LOO r. M.
“ Hello John, where are you going ?”
and that you will love, honor, cherish
D?SS^^ioV,,'MU,MOr “- °WB
“I was going down here to buy some and obey each other during the term of
grocers.”
J. ROBERTS. P. M.
your natural lives, so help you God.”
"Well I am going down to Mace Al­ Both answered solemnly, “ I will,” and
ien’s to buy mine.”
the justice charged them a dollar each
"Down to Allen’s? Why, I never bo’t and pronounced them man and wife.
MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.
any of him, I always go there to buy
Grand River Valley Division crockery and wall "paper, hut I never The Oldest Yet.—The HdUborqugh
thought of buying groceries there. Not
AUGUST i&amp;n.
(N. C.) Recorder of tho 9th says:
long ago I bo’t a whole set of crockery
“ Mrs. Lydia Shanklin, probably tho
nnd paj&gt;cr enough to paper my house,
there, 20 per eent. cheaper than I could oldest person in this State, died at her
residence in this County o'u Friday last.
buy any where else. Besides he war­
Sho was about 112 years old. Was n
ranted it.
The crockery lie keeps lH
grown woman during tho Revolutionary ।
the Boot’s celebrated ware.”
war. This good old Indy attended tho
"Well, I always do so on groceries, organization of Orange Presbytery at
i nnd I know you can. Besides lie takes Hawfield church, Sept. 1770, and was 1
j anything 1 have to sell at a fair price, very anxious to attend its centennial
I too. I get a lietter tobacco. Lea and meeting in 1870; but tho gay girl of
I sugar there for the same money than 1770 found herself bowed down with
। any where else tn town.’*
ago in 1870, and was unable to attend ।
M. ALLEN,
the mooting.”
Washington Block, Aug. IS, 1871.
|
Had Mir.—Mr. Lincoln was excowl-'
ingly astonished, ouo day, ns ho was in-1
specting tbo prison in Washington, by a
prisoner who said to him: "How are
To Onr Patrons.
you, Mr. President ? I am glad to see |
you. I believe that you and I have1
We with that every |&gt;ersou who bus been iiucreryjail in tlie Union." “Thiaj
Caledonia
M'-Hlr...
subscribed for the Dally Banner, prom, and tho jail in Springfield are tho only
islng to remit on receipt of bill, to send ones I was over in in my Hie.” “ Very
likely," resjionded the rogue, "but I’ve
us $1.00 without further notioe, and all
been in all tho rest”
' parties to whom we send jackages on
Cbnriolte
j contract to remit one* a week.

DAILY NtrsiNOTKE TRIAL.

W. H. HOLMB8,

-

-

Clover Hullers!
SUPERIOR. McSHERRY AND STATESMAN
CRAIN DRILL!
Kalamazoo and Jknn -A-rbor

WHEEL CULTIVATORS
SAIL,

BALE AND KALAMAZOO,

PLOWS JLVD CASTIJ^S,

LOCAL EVENTS,

Eston Rapid*
Ouondus
Ril^j’une.

Newsdealers
Are supplied with tho Dally counted
out at this office and placed on board ■
the'train at 2J.

.
1
|
’I

Local bty’jieff Notice;.

i We are going to have a bridge—J us­
! lice* (two).

Rubber mope at Buscll's.
11 cent sugar at Busell’s.

E. P. BURRALL.
Offlto in John Weisertt’s Hardware Store, Brown’s New Block.

FARMERS

I will close out my Stock

Tie your Horses at JACOB MAUS’

Peaches fresh and nice nt Busell's.

Best cheese Jn the city at Busell's.

~
.
Bwt Sherry wine, bitten lor dy.pep- ,
Busell b. j

•

BOOT, SHOE, and GROCERY’ STORE,

very best and cheapest BOOTS, SHOES, and RUBBERS, from

Great Union Exposition

his select Stock now on hand.

At Grand Rapid*,

X

SEPTEMBER 12, 13. U AND 15, 1871,:

Also get your Best TEA, SUGAR, COFFEE. TOBACCO,
i&amp;c., Ac., of him at much lower prices than at any other place in
•

two FAIM IN oxa.

,„B

Do you want to advertise? Cail at I Northern MIcb. Agricultural and Me-| the City.
our sanctum.
'
chanical Society.
I Sheriff Vropman lias sickness in his
Hastings,
I family to an klanuing extent.
•

MACHINERY

in Barry County—for sale by

al seventy-five cents on the
Dollar.
and then call in and get for Y’ourselves, Wives or Children, the
R. .MUDGE.

1. Read the advertisements in the Daily.
I "Young America" triumphed yerter- i
j day.

Cheapest fruit Jar at Busell’s.

ETC.,

HARROWS,

AGRICULTURAL

Dry Goods and Clothing

Lively.
Times exciting.
Business in creasing.
See Busell’s local notices.
Election passed off quietly.

MACHINES,

and the largest stock of

$1.00 for 75c

I of Summer

‘rSiXtEpknatlOOQ* m. Detroit Exjro-at

SAWING

JACOB MAUS.

Aug. 21.

State Pomological Society

A tin peddler was auctioneering his
Unite in making lb* above a grand detnonaUa- '
„„ our
f
lion of the production of Michigan Industrv.
1
J We|FCrtt k ahead of the pedQipy 0Q
Admiaaion »Sc, children 13c. Exhibitor* are
expected to join tbs Society.

Yearly member-

J. W. &amp; C. G. BENTLEY

ahip tieke&lt;a *1. Life Mcmberahin ticket* |I0.
I
The Town Talk
। auction tin-ware—cheaper than dirt.
HENRY &amp; CLLBB,
I'SuceeMorv to Dicker A Bentlev/
Stanley had a wagon loadof melons.
Is the name of a Choice Brand of Ci­
Grand Haven. See reUrr. I
G. W. GRIGGS, Grand Rapid*, President.
I
gars just received nnd for ealo at tho In fruntof his store this afternoon.
Railroad and •iMmbc-’ '-----------What does n liar do when ho dies ? I rate*. Freight moilly free.
City News Depot.
Lies still.
The Laegest Stock of School Books
| Hotchkiss is putting down a new well GREBLE
io the City at the City News Depot.
I at the Jell. The old one, it is chimed,
| was the cause of making them all sick
Art System and Science*
there.
and
Grand Rapids Business College Tele- I
graphic Institute and Writing Academy .1 The CitiMna* premiums offered at the
1CU88ELI, I
| Union Fair, at Grand Rapids, are at.
—send for College Journal.
• -------j trading tho attention of horse-men aud
A Choicb Stock of perfumeries at the I will brio^ out a lively competition.
Dealer* in
City News Depot.
Dr. B. J. Brown still remains in a
For Photographs and Pictures, of all partially unconelous state caused by the
kinds, call on J. F. Minkler.
MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, Ac.
severity of the typhoid fever of which
be is suffering.
Tua Tows Talk, K. C. B. and E. B
Hall, three of the best Brands of Cigars
We can supply part of the back num­
bers of our daily, containing Important
in the market at Post Office.
ALSO, LUMDET. FLOORING SIDING
nrrr.
evidence in the Vanderpool trial now
Hams, Williams A Co. have not got
time to run after accounts that wpre to
*
. ,, **’,**7
~ ..
.
b.p.ld^erl,^-«L Thentfon.^,,-! * "V
""
«“'•&gt;«*
peel every mrur to ell end «u. up H e,’h“t b“JC”K|M14
,or lhe
H. A. Goodyear.
Dan'l Striker.
their Koouur. on or befor.. tho 2Sth ! "Ue'.lbeee tlren they do In HuUne-.
tort. We mean hu.tae-.
•
I Ml.t.ke «,me«here.

Hardware.

Stoves,

Moldings a Specialty.

Harnesses,

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

Hastings, Aug. 21st, 1871.
_
_
The New Foul—J. W. &amp; C. G. Bentley, mmruhwturon of mk. doom, Umd«
and moldings, and everything else, are
bo busy selling moldings that they cannot write for the local column this week.
Hami, Williams &amp; Co.
Do not claim to have the only Mold­
ing Machine in Bony county, but they
have one that will stick any and all
kinds of moldinga that are needed.
They also have on band a large number
of doors, sash, blinds, moldings, win­
dow frames, Ac., that will be sold at low
figures for cash.

The place to buy your boots and shoes
is at
Runyan’s.
The popular Business College of the
country is located at Grand Rapids.

. New Goods at the Phccxix Cash ,
Stoee.
2w

Notice.
All persons
who ere owing
me, .must
■ V.A
Iu IZ #1. . —
X. , .
take
notice
If the same.. •
1* not_ paidI within
thirty days the accounts will be left with
a Justice for collection.
John M. Bkssmeb.
Hastings, Aug. 14,1871.
dw

[

The proprietors Messrs. Sweusborg LEATHER BELTING A SPECIALTY
&amp;
have attained for the Grand
Burin™ Collego n wide Mrl onWe will not be under­
viable celebrity. — Grand Rapid/ Daily
sold by any House
ErS^'
In Michigan.
------ "** *
--------- '■
Cabhikjk'b Route.—We have perfect­
ed arrangements to have Daily papers de­
John A. Gheble,
livered promptly by carrier to all con •
Mauk Bussell
venient parts of the city. Parties who
get them in this way must bo as patient
The Corner Grocery.
as possible and wait until ho gets
around.

Bfecial Train?.—Arrangements have
been perfected by Superintendent Bell
of the Detroit and Milwaukee road, by
which special excursion trains will leave
St Johns at 7 o'clock a. m., arriving
here st 10 o’clock, returning each day
after tho days eport is over, during tho j
Union Fair which commences Septem­
ber 12th. It is an excellent idea and
will be duly appreciated by those who
live along the line of the road.
Old Settler's Meeting.

C.H. HICKS,
Still Continue to Bell

G0odjoar &amp; Strijter
SLADE

Dealers in

HUH
Druggists and Chemists,

IBM,

and dealers In

PATENT MEDICINES,
PAINTS.

Iron, Nails, Glass,

OILS,

Groceries,
Crockery.

Glassware,

As many of the old residents of Barry
&amp;.C., &amp;.C.,
Custom work made on short notice, county as can make it convenient, are
requested to meet at the office of Wm.
in good style and reasonable prices
H.
Hayford,
Esq.,
In
Hastings,
over
___ aCRUXYAN’8.
Goodyear A Barlow's stole, on Saturday
Ladies* fine shoes of the latest styles at 3 o'clock, r. M., Sept. 2,1871, fur the Cheaper than any Stare In Hastings,
at Runyan's.
purpose of making preliminary arrange
ments for a General Meeting of the old
Bar* 10 per Cent, by buying for Cub of
residents of this county. Come out, ye •
Cash Store have good 80 ct Tea for 60 earlv pioneers, a little recreation will’ do I
you good.
Many Old Residents.

C. H. HICKS

VARNISHES,
TURPENTINE,
TOILET and FANCY GOODS PERFUMERY.
’
BOOKS* STATIONERS,
CHOICE TEAS,
GROCERIES,

Wooden Ware, &amp;c
AGENTS FOR THE

Detroit Stoves,
MADE OF

CIGARS and TOBACCO,

Lake Superior Iron"

KEROSENE LAMPS A FIXTURES
WAXL PAPER, Ac.. Ac.,

THE BEST IS THE WORLD.

CITY DRUG STOHE,

j
Abo the

But. 8i.,HmUm., Mich.

WOODLAND PA£L0RB.

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Sljc Ijastings Hanner.
DAILY EDITION.
VOL. I.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUG. 23 1 871.

NO. 8.

gu to to tho bank with him. We wont
THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL. ho had, when Mr. Hughes, said that wo [ hour. After ho camo Mrs. Vanderpool I
to ,tho bank and ho took out n roll of
*‘ would
• - see about
....
.
.J ojxined tho conversation by saying timt
it and- question
again
bills and counted ino out another 8139
__ . » ... a ... *
o
' Miss Rill has n differnnt opinion about
Ninth Day'• Proceedings.
repeated,
with
about
tho
same
answer.
and
then took a handful of gold and
irT2;"‘fc“"WUl/7
Tr;r -toe amount of money in tho bank from
looked at my drok in tho' dining what „u hare Uo
ha had
offered to pay me tho rest in that, whm
, looiii,
_______________
I told lum that carroncy wis
XOENlNG SBBSION..
om, ho one wo# t
present
when I______
lookfie|d
Saturday night and paid
ed.
• ’ Aug.
1871.
' him in money and orders. He last saw Find «rtTteeoMect ttb event Wf IMtn- as good for mo and he could
Mr. B. N.lxn
twroty-rr-'
b« »•■&gt;» &lt;» M l*«t Held in tho bank about noon and hud appearance. First saw Vanderpool on redeem the gold if ho wanted to
..nd idtnew,
Got enU.a ih» mom- S“na“r “8^ 1,1 20
““O' ' not seen him since. He said ho had run Monday after the disappearance, at tho He said that Mr. Field’s papers had
aud 1 said no ho hasn’t, when he Bank between 4 and 5 o’clock p. M. Mr. been taken out and also some of his
iwr, and heiae duk awom aaid ■
Itemomberod thia becanao it waa |I away
valuable papers. Mr. Vanderpool re­
1 ham Umd S Manito about ton I
thr mo to*&gt; to Imd thi. said* if you had talked with him os many Holden Green was with him. Saw. him
{times ns I have you would toink'so. after this again in 10 or 15 minutes. marked to uw, I sec yon are examining
years, aud am agent for lughara’s Trans- 1
’
Field had a nice gold watch, English When Green and Vanderpool were to­ my cleaning, when wo settled on Satur­
Imitation Company. Know Vanderpool I Dr.\ Samuel P. IhUlield being duly lover, and hunter case, also a gold chain gether, they wore talking something day, Mr. Holdngrood to help me clean
and see him here. .Remember tho event1 sworn said :
'
about a draft, but I did not hoar much. up, but an ho did not come I « oht ut it
of the disappearance of Field, which was | Hive in Detroit, mv occupation is con­ . Ques.—'Who furnished the money for When 4 saw him afterwards, I asked myself. Tho floor was wet and the
him if ho knew whore Field was and straw wooofiehing■ out on one sidwof the
ou Bandar, Sept. 5th, naw Vanderpool suiting and practicai. chemist, followed I■ Field to
~ carry on tho business ?.
carjMd. He said tbnt Field liad run
tho next Monday about 10 o’clock, A. this since 1857. Know Mr. Bullis fueme^- _
• Objeeted
~j
; to by Mr. Hughes ou
~ the’ lie did not answer, nor^dii’ '
tow ay and ho suppuso&lt;l that ho had gone
my secund ,&lt;ptestion i«f tho
groundthntit wiw immaterial.
to sea. 1 saw him again in about an
I asked him about a dmft I ' had there ' received from him at my residence in
Mr. Church said ho wished to show and 1 started to go ouLwhe:
and he said lie did not know about it, 1 Detroit, a package containing two pieces that tho Itospondout had no money.
round and came to me and asked what hour at my office,un&lt;l hewas there about
then 1 asked liim to go in mid look over of flooring, two pieces of carpet and
people
about
town
were an hour. After we sottledup our account,
Objection overruled and exception no­ tho
talking
about, and
1 said
I ho told me his story about; lus
his books and see if he could not find homo chips. Ou ono of tho pieces of ted.
something in regard to it. Ho went tn | corp&gt;et I counted tho spots and subjected
Answer.—I first let him have d:d not know as there was any talk in life &amp;c. Ho also talked of Held. He
and sat down in the recess of tho win-1 tho snot# to the action of glycerine m- two hundred dollars, next let him 'nave particular, then I said there must lie first remarked, you see I have done
dow and I. sat down beside him, then I ducea with water to the specific gravity $4,400 in July 1868. I next sent him foul play somewhere when he said ho honestly by you and I moan to go right
said, that Field had disappeared aud ho ) of 10 80 and allowed it to soak for some to Chicago 82,700. The next 1 sent him was sorry if there was for Field was his on with business as usual. He said he
said yes. ho has run away, from the fact time and then pressed out a drop upon was $1,585. These last I sent him in best friend. I saw him again after this had a good deal of trouble with Field.
iHtfl 1I arrived in
that ho lias taken about 82,700 in drafts 1 a microscopic slide and subjected it to .1
the.. winter of 11869.
in YYn»iu_
Manis­ and ho said 1 do not go to bed now Field went east on ono occasion and du­
and money. Then I asked him again to . tho action of a 1-8 objective glass, tee in July and first boarded at tho Ty­ without iny money under my pillow and ring his absence, ho said he had made
look ov&lt;w his letter book and he did so I i---- Jf—— ’ 1,000 times and
’ -discovered
’J—
son House about three weeks and then my pistol loaded for I am afraid of 85U0 and tho books would show it,aftormagnifying
wanls hb went east and Field claimed
aud could find no trace of my draft, ho also it contained corpuscle® ’which iodinated wont to peeping house with liim. Ho Field.
to have made 8400 or $500, but too
looked over a lot of letters. Then I mammalian blood. The other pieces I kept his clothing and papers at tho Bank.
Cross-examined by Mr. Holbrook.
books did not show iL Ho spoke of a
asked luiu to write a telegram to his treated in the sumo way aud with the I know about a certain gold piece ho
Saw Vanderpool first between 4 and Muskegon man who had offered him
banking -house in Chicago «ot to pay same result Tho piece of shirt was had. It had a holo in it and I t&gt;aw him
this. He said hu had already written about 6 in. long and 4 inchee wide stain­ put it into an envelope and put it into 5 o’clock. Tho reason I wont there was $2,000 without any solicitation from him,
to all -the houses with which ho did ed with what seemed to be a htoed stain Inn hip pocket. He also qliowod mo a because I knew him at Muskegon and I which showed tho confidence of moneythought if Held hod runaway ho would od men in him. Ho also told mu that
business, notifying them ot the dissolu­ across it, but subjecting this to a chemi­ handful of gold at another time, but re­
tell mo secretly. The first time 1 wont; Field had furnished the principal part of
tion of the partnership and4elliug them cal process, I found it to bo an iron rust quested mo not to rejxxt what ho said.
to see him I went at Mr. Green’s sug­ the money to run tho concern and he
to hold all papers subject to his order. stain. This lacked both fibrine and cor­ ■/Should think it was of foreign coinage
gestion. Ho was going up to the bank was tho business man, that Field was
Ho saed tho $2,700 was&gt;:n notes and puscles The papers had on them two and of about tho denomination of $5,00.
and asked mo to go with him. but 1 did
drafts.
distinct marks aud a slight stain. Au 1 saw him have thia the week before he not know his bumness. I did not talk out a great deal. He also spoke of being
exatninati*^ of this revealed corpuscles was killed. Ques.—Where were you to Vanderpool this time but Green did. unwell, that they had closed up matters
Cross-examinid by Mr. Hughes.
on Sunday and hud passed receipts, and
•
Left this draft with Mr. Held aboal indicating niiiuimulian blood. Tho pieces before you came to Manistee ?
They talked about that draft, ho telling’ alter this Field got to playing with his
Objection made by Mr. Hughas and him'tn have the payment stopped, wo dog and made »o much^noiso that be
forty days previous to this. Vanderpool -of flooring were of one piece apparently,
that
is,
they
were
uotsfrKWi
fume.
They
wii' not present and no-far as I know,
then went to tho Tyson House, and 1 was afraid he would attract attention.
overruled aud eaoeption noted.
knew nothing about it When he was ware just us taken from tlw floor. I
Ans.—At Chicago, after I came to। returned alone and asked him whore Ho made so much noise, that ho got
looking through the bank I was outride noticed &amp;&gt;ur spots os tho under aide ard Manistee Vanderpool went away thoi Field was twice without an answer, when so nen-eous that ho “If/ yo”as hetermod
examination and
its -counter, part of the-time and part of ■subjected them to
next week, and was gone till about two• I turned to go ho said hold on, Gilbert, it, in his pants and then whW Field
the time I sat iaride, .nearly in frost of found corpuscles as before. There was weeks before the killing. Did not re­ what are tho people about town talking saw the fix ho was in ho stopped
tho "'safe. Sat there from eight to ten •on tho «pi»er side of tho boaid some'ink, ceive any letters from Vanderpool, but: about. Then I told him there must be and got liim a pair of his pants to let
minutes, could »ot say positively. The found ink nowhere else on the Field did.
foul play and ho said ho was very sorry him put on. 8oon after this he started
’
I
Weighed
the
mate­
safe was open and burglar proof liox board.
Mr. Hughes objected to this last an-■ as ho was his best friend. When ho to go home and loft Field lying on the
removed from between tho
shut. I raw socie money in the small rial
.
f&gt;wer, and being overruled noted an ex­ turned around he acted excited and his lounge and that was th? last time ho
lip quivered. I noticed that thoefirst over saw liim, he said.
box, on the right of the burglar proof Ifoards and found it to be 60 grains.
Ho went out
i This was th6 dirt ajjd all. Could not ception•
box, it toy there in plain sight
-- -------- r---- yr
,
thing.
walking in the afternoon to Canfield's
Tbo
third witnen,
B. '•&gt;' ««■&gt;.’ »1“”‘ »“
b“rus
1 read the letter.
।
Witness was hero dismissed and itn- hill and he said ho was fouling bad and
the
stains. ' I’ rrefused
DenmoK,
th«n dulv
uidr ‘i 1 found ,h
» «'*&gt;"?•
-f'"*d on
nn.‘two
”.
Ilers the examination of Miss Hill
I I..TG Urol m Muistro .Iwt four
•»
■‘“’"“J »r was s«s|M»nd«l with privflego of recall-. mediately recalled on cross-examination. his wife told him she wished he was
Became acquainted with Vanderpool feeling better so ns to eutagtain his
ream.n4au&gt; rogapd iu lurubroug. &gt;»&gt;■&gt;?•&gt;
&lt;•’hn" Fn»«“«JU&gt;ro&gt;
___tho
I 'n
know Field and roimbor the rrr.it of 1 ntriiii_
bl~* ....
of
V «■&gt;•
’ g bar at a future time, and cross-ex­
in 1862 at Muskegon.’He went to Man­ company better. Alter tea she urged
blood of any worm Itlooded animal that! amination .was deferred till all tho direct istee in 1868, and hta reputation at him to go for medicine, but ho did not
-his disappearanee. Saw him ou flutt'
Muskegon lor honesty integrity and hu- want'to leave as his company from
Sunday about 10 o’clock, on Bailey’s nureos their young. ‘ Ovipcrous’ uud ‘Vi-1 examiaation should oe iKnupleted.
Muskegon were going away that night,
viperous” was asked to be explained but ] Mr.
Kichiml 1’.’
’ ’
Mr. Bichmsl I’. Thurber being duly■ inanity was good as far as I know.
corner withiujten or fifteen rods of itho
but finally he went and told her if he
Tho twenty-ninth witness was Michael
Bunk. We met oc the street I met the«explanation was objected to by Mr. । sworn" said ;
.
did not get back, ho would moot tlieni
Hughes,
and
objection
withdrawn.
,Mr. Ruggles first and he camel
at tho boat. Ou his way for medicine
I have lived nt Manistee for 10 years,, Fay, who being duly sworn raid : .
4‘riperoMf means egg bearing and viRobinson also }&gt;as»ed bv, aud
•
1 reside at Manistee and am engaged hu first went to tho drug store but that
who kf’ps the hotel. Was a
_ vfperous relates to those animals which know Field and Vanderpool, and re­
&gt; in the lively business. Think the wind was locked, then ho started for Or.
member
the
event
ot
the
disappearance
bear
their
youag
and
deliver
them.
shop east a few doors. Did not see
Field again that day. Think he had on Fish are oviparous and. nat mammals, as n of Field. Saw Vanderpool on Monday• on Lake Michigan would produce cur- Ellis’ but lust his way and asked a
morning following, about half past seveni rents on the surface but not at the bot­ little girl
to
direct
him
and
a block suit Next saw him at the ex­ rub?.
Ques—Isn't it-do ui: tfiil whether the near his house. Bejsaid he had nott tom. Am acquainted somewhat with just at tois_1ime lie heard tho boa:
amination at Thurber's Hall. I recogse»-t; Field ainco the day bofore. Nextt tho effect of currents there on dead bod- whistle and staffed for that and as Jw
nizod tho'body there as being the'body "^hale is a fish at nil ?
Objected to by Mr. Hughes when Mr. sau him in about 15 minutes at thoj iea. A youi^g man fell off the bridge at «ot there she was just swinging off and
of Hold, was in the inquest ouly jmrt of
liaxk, inside at [tho front door, 1 wentt Manistee one day and in 11 daysl pick- . ho saw Miss Piper standin gon tho stern
the time.
Church asked if old Dr. MitcbeE did
Cross exunined-'by Mr. Hughes. Re- mat, say so, when Mr. lHoghoi said there in. Tho door was abut and I tried the) ed up his body on the shore of the Lake and she said Is tliat you, George, and he
knob usd found it was fast ut first.. about 8 miles up tho beach. Then about said aye,-aye, and that was all, toon he
&lt; ogirized the body by the female figure
After ike door was c/pen and 1 steppedI 15 years ago the crow of the bark went back to the drug store, and again
on the arm. It was made in indiu ink. ■was uo such mam
in, he wild Field had been there andI Cherokee was lost about 8 miles south foi&gt;nd it locked, and then started to Dr.
Mr.
Church
then
said
that
this
asperIt had a wreath -of evergreens over the
I of Manistee, and the body of one sailer Fislior’s, got some nillkand went home.
head and was standing upright -The bioai cast upon ths mrenory of Dr. taken tiwaj' his things, when I asked
) was picked up 3 miles north of Manistee, 1 tqok theta and went to bed, was up
dress was not very long nor short-came .Mitchell must be removed and appealed him if Field had done tho cleaning, he
said
do, he had done it himself, then he) and the body of another wan 6 miles and down many times during tho night
about half way down between the . to Dr. Duffield te settle.the point, .when
said he would show ine whore ho allow­• north of Manistee.
and this was tho reason ho hapjtened to
knees andankles.anver snw this figure but
go to tho bank eo early on tho next
once before. Went-into the Bank one day he replied that he had hoard of several ed Field to keep lus things. Ho opened(
Cross-examined by Mr. Church.
the &lt;lrawtr of the safe and told me to
morning. On Wednesday Mr. Dunham
and he had his coat^ff os if ho had -been parsons by toot-name.
This boat was supjxised to have and Conover and myself went to bis
look in and I said thore was not muchi
washing and he jmlled up his sleeve
Croes-exaurined by Mr. Hughes.
left there. He said, ho hod taken some. foundered at anchor in a squall. 8ho house for him about 8 o'clock iu
and showed it to me. Lto not know
A eorputclf is something that floats
r
was
at
anchor
loading.
She
was
kept
drafts that belonged to him, but they
tho morning and we told
him
about the practise of seamen having .around in the 'blood.
would de .him no good as he could nott off from shore in order to load her fiusuch figures on the arm. Could not
Witness was shown a-drop of Uiod collect iham. He thoa said 1 will showr ly. She was out probably 500 feet. The we had some business with him
and we went to tho Bank aud pretty
recognize the body by the features, but .on a “gold” tooth pick and was asked
you where I keep my property and he&gt; body of the young man spoken ot was noon Mr. Ingram and Bullis camo.
could bv the ck&gt;atb:ng and the book of
• quite decomposed, but was so that we
This was about 9 o'clock. Ho then
the neck. Knew Field ever &gt;£nce he .hoar many corputtl^ would probably be opened the burglar proof box and I saw
name to tho place, was intimAie .with in that, when ho-arid over 100, finally there some • bills in a roll and some• picked him up and put him on a wagon. said I suppsso yQu-havu^come to make
&gt; Saw the sailor picked up. Knew tho a search. I told him wo”had -and I
thrown
in
^promiscuously
.
He
said
he
j
him but this intimacy was mostly in •aid there might be about LOOO.
had settled with him and was glad ho&gt; bank building and have been in it, was wanted th^safe opened. Ho opoued tho
business and in meeting on Uiq afreet,
It is common forono to pink his teeth was gone ami ho should not be surpris­■ not in it after the disappearance of Field
outrido door and 1 told him I wanted
besides he came from where my frieads after breaklast and spit blood if he
ed if he should turn up on the saltI till the day tho body was found.
tho burglar proof box opened and he
lived east. Did Dot consult any tisae- .hurts his gums, and in these spittles
water. Ho requested me not to speak;
Mr. 8. 8. Conover being duly sworn, tried it and said ho had forgotten toe
pieeo that I recoUsd iu order to fix the would be tlioasanls of eorptueiu and
of this, as iHiople might miss him and
combination, and Jio turned it ono
said:
•time.
paxkajis millions. Sow nothing- on tor | make a rush upon him.
way and then the other and ho kept
Redirect—Ques. —What time did you uf tho board but ink .and saw no ink in
I reside at Manistee, know Field and whistling all tou time. I saw too trunk
Croas-exuauined
by
Mr.
Hughes.
keep at home ?
the crack. Byau examination of any
Vanderpool, remember the event of there and asked him where tho key was
Objection made Vf Mr. Hughes cad substance with the naked eve, 1 would
First moi him apparently coming■ Field’s disappearance which was on Sun­
and ho said “here it is,” taking it from
withdrawn.
not like to pronounce it blood.
from his house. He had somethoing in day, Sept 5th, 1869. Was Justice of the top of tho desk. Mr. Dunham took
Ans.—Our time was the school time,
Permission was given the Prosecu­ his hand, probably meat for breakfast, tho Peace at the time. Before that day tho key and searched the trunk. The
or town time.
&lt;when I went to the bank the door was I last saw Held on the Saturday pre­ trunk was opened bofore tho burglar
tion to recall Mr. Duffield.
Mr. E. N. Sailing recalled for a ques­
fastened but was' opened right away.
vious passing my house in tho afternoon. box. During too time they were exam­
Mr. E.N. Sailing wa« recalled for
tion that was omitted, said:
Re-direct, Vanderpool said that Field My house was about three quarters of a
further identifying the draft of which had been there since he had last seen mile east of Lake Michigan. It is on ining it he was at work on the safe try­
Tho propeller Manistee went out that
ing to open it.
First street, about 250 feet south of
night from Kirkland's duck. This dock bo had spoken and to this Mr. Hughes
Tho examination of too witness was
i# about 100 feet west of Bank. She objected.
Tho next witness, Mr. C. C. Gee the river and oqe block east of Dr. here suspended and Court adjourned
Ellis’ house on the opposite side of tho till 9 o'clock to-morrow morning.
arrived at Kirkland's dock about 9 or 10 । It was a 45 days draft ot $496.00 on
being duly swam said:
street After tho disappearance I was
o’clock that morning and lay there Maxwell, Pundt &amp; Co.
I live in Manistee and have far 2 first at the bank on Tuesday the 7th,
about an hour and a hal£ and then went
Napoleon is said to bo a devout ad­
Cross-oxamined by Mr. Hughes.
, , years, am a ship builder: Knew Field at about 1 or 2 o’clock, Vanderpool was
up the river to load up. She went on
mirer of negro minstrelsy.
Do
not
remember
its
dob'.
JLand recollect the event of hia disappear­ there, had previously seen Vanderpool
up the river about an hour after she
The London underground railway coot
came in. She left about nine o’dock in Taylbr wa# the maker and it was paya­ ance. Saw him about 10 o’clock on at his house.
Saturday evening previous, was the lost
Mr. Ruggies and Ingram were also four million dollars a mile.
the evening. The advertised hour of ble in 45 days from dale.
Thane
being no more witnesses pres- time I saw him. Had Been him on the there. Vanderpool ana I went to the
leaving was 7 o’clock. Was down at
- ------------The export of petroleum from Phila­
the boot shortly after she camo down, ent this morning, Court adjourned till 2d of September at the Tyson House bank together. At the house I told him .delphia nnoe January 1st has been 29,­
and he showed me some
took I had some business with him and 796,905 gallons.
Their regular hour of leaving was 7 । o k. x.
would
like
to
see
Him
and
he
took
ma
it
out
and
poured
it
into
my
o’clock.
I
Old Mario, since his retirement, is said
hand. The pieces were English coins ;into another room. I told him I wanted
Cross examined by Mr. Hughes. I j
Amairoux sxssiox.
money I had left in the bank. . Ho to
' occupy his leisure in sculpturing a
and what we call worth $4,84 and there my
i
was at homo when she sailed that even- ,
head
of Grisi.
’
Miss
Rachael
Hill,
tho
twenty-fifth
he did not have it, that he had
were about twenty pieces. Had seen said
i
ing, about sixty rods distant. The
settled with Held on Saturday and had
him often previous to tliis.
means I bare of knowing the time is witness being duly sworn said :
Portugal exports no wine now, but
paid
him
$7,000
in
currency
and
it
took
1
Cross
examined
by
Mr.
Huglies.
;
wo went to bed about the time
“ old Port” is a- plenty as ever. The
I live m Maaisteo, have lived there
|
i he could rake and scrape. I pressed logwood
the whistle blew far her to leave since 1869, came from Iowa there, but When I saw Field and Vanderpool on all
crop holds out.
a little farther and he said if I
!
We generally have a time piece in am from Maine. Knew Field and Van­ Saturday evening, they were coining him
A fast youth, named Ingalls, just ten
go back to the office ho would bo
the house and f looked at it that night. derpool, and remember the event of too from toward Big Lake and were going would
'
veara
old
last grass, is in jail in New­
loud, at
i the bank pretty soon end settle. I s
We always have a time piece in the dirappearanoe of Field which was Sun­ easterly. They were talking
buryport, Masi., for stealing five horses.
sent, i told him I wanted it then, and ho took
house. Wind the clock up every night day, September 5th, 1869. He lived but I did not notice anything
they i a roll of bills from his pocket and
and look at it when I do.
Would with me, and I first saw liim that morn­ They parted at the corner
The “ Duluth of tho South” is what
swear to the time within 15 minutes and ing building tho fire. He remained in came up to me, in a friendly manner, icounted out 1100 and had a few bills ,an Eastern paper calk Shreveport.
and told me if I would come to the Which
’
1
swear that it was not 15 minutes to 10. the houss till about 8 o’clock. He find bidding each other good night Van- left
place will be first to resent the
1
iu an hour bo would pay the rest, scandal?
(
Ques.—Would you swear it was not on his black suit Did not a* him dorpool went towards his house and bank
1
I said I had come to settle the mat­
20 minutes to 10?
again after ho left. Did not see Vander­ Field and I went up the hill. On anoth- but
Ah-Bung
is the title under which a
I and wanted to attend to it then.
Ami.—There is no use of being pool that day. but did see liim next er occasion I talked with him about the ter
from China pay# his little
then said he had some business gentleman
J
!
so particular about a couple of minutes. Monday about noon at my house. He gold. He told me hq was going out of He'
fines
into
the
San Francisco Police Court
to
attend
to
with
Ruggles
and
I
told
him
*
there and his wife came a little business with Vanderpool, and was go- 1
Question repeated, when witness said
ing into business with sheriff Secor. He to
I attend to that, and I would wait and for fighting.
he would not give any answer but what previous. Ho was there about half an

did not toll ins what Vanderpool and ho
had boon talking aboutGilbert Young, tho twenty-eighth
witness beta, duly sworn, saidi-Lhanm

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OFFICE over Grant A Pblllip’r Store. Hasting?.
Mirbicao.

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compare favorably with lho.-c uf other nounllnr.
Increased facilities for review and special prepara­
tion will be afforded.
A Select School at It oodlaod Centre, under the
Chaise of Prof. Jernes V orper. will couimetree Sept.

MILO T. WHEELER.
COUNTY Treasurer. Office in the Court Boom.

U!**

&gt;*ncriu.

REMEMBER,

Washington Block, South nitio State St.

RUTLAND.
ISAAC W. VROOMAN.

n fre a w | n of river IVnkot arV

itefrcofneX

11 u w V

•)&lt;••¥

l..»Srf..si

SHERIFF. Office at the Coart Moure, Hartton.
Michigan.
DEPUTY U. 8. Marshal..General Collecting Ajrent
and Auctioncw.\

life*’*

P«
ie proposing to teach in the rchoois of
■ the importance of continued effort.

\

BARRY.

held as follows:

At Orangeville, Oct. 6th.
*‘ Hustings, Oct. Vth, and Nov. 6th.
“ Assyria, Oct. 13th—-Ellis School
House.
At Nashville, “ 17th.
“ Middleville “ 2Utlv
“ Hickory Corners, Oct. 23tlt.
" Woodland, Nov. 10th.

Dwelling on Broai-

WM. UPJOHN.

Sign and. Ornamental

!1O®2S

Otto, boon Irvm D a. iu to IX 1 r. X. to4—7 to8.
(Th. poor treated gratuitourly Tbunrday after-

*

PAINTERS.

Painting

Tallow, pe- lb
Potatoae. per baohcl.
Apples,per buahel.,
Feacbe..
Hidea, areen. per lb.
Hide*, orr, per lb...
•iboep Pella................
Calve* Mine, Green.
•
' Dry.,
ileeawax....................

HOMIEOPATHIC Pbyricians. Office in old P. 0.

JOHNSTOWN.

Ci 1Y PAINT STORE:

The treatment

Id

Wofnt&gt;/
rVofay

n w fre X
■■ w Vota w X

8i.&lt;£buries Restaurant on Jefferson St.

COMMINS k BROWN,
Halt, coanc. per bbl
Beam, per buat.el
Hay, per ton
I&gt;nrd reacbea. peered, per lb...
Dried 1’cacbee. uoiwartd, per lb.
Dried Apples, per lb
Maple Hegar
Cbickena, par lb

CHAS. H. BAUER.
JRNKY AND 00UN8KD1RAT LAW, and
***»- CtamwV- A“
~y!? “"J*’

Situated in the .various Townships of

Of Home Manufacture,

The National Bank, at South Wey­
mouth, Mass , has for assistant cashier,
Miss Emily T. White, a young lady of
twenty-three.

COMMERCIAL.'

ATTORNEY al Law. Insurance and CollootiuB
As'l. OBoe over Bhopball A Drown'a atorn,
NaahvUla. Miehlgan.
Joifrl

Office in Hastings.

We Offter the following
Tax Titles

Thqxmly unmarried daughter of ex­
Minister J. L. Motley is reported to be
engaged to an English nobleman.

Tho English literary papers do not
think that Mm. Stowe's "Pink and
White 'Jtyrany,” is as good as some of
her earlier works.
A young lady is at work in the mills
at Lowell, Mass., who spendsjher even­
ings in tho study of phonography, rhet­
oric, and French, with a view of first
becoming a reporter and then nn editor.

L. RUSSELL,

Can bej bad by Calling al

RUSSELL «• A'A’FLVS’

Miss Putnam has passed a highly suc­
cessful examination before tho Faculty
of Medicine at Pans.

Th Superintendent of the Unitarian
Sunday school, Bloomington, Hl., is a
woman, who fills the jMMt with great
success.

^^W.1

application, at my office In the
Court House,
W. H. JEWELL.
H-itngi, Mich.

'

E. H. MALLORY.

ruf°!fw?’hr'°r
Countv; office at the
MUhF *
*t th’ Court Hour*, Heating...

IRVING.

for warm meals at all hours.
Remember the place. Op­
posite Lein’s Bakery.
South side State St.
L. E. STAUFFER.

I

9&amp;~ AU Styles of Women’s and Chil­

dren’s Wcar.-QQ

l.Wtrfi

17
NATIONAL HOTEL,
18 SHEPHERD A CAMPBELL, Proprietor.,

ur-.. The Best in the City. :«”•**
PRAIRIEVILLE
J. C. WOODRUFF.

made to feel at haute. Splendid accominndalion.
for agrntr.
juH3lf

MIDDLEVILLE EXCHANGE,
H.fcrANDr" J0UN8ON. &lt; form wiy Clerk of th.
Haatinm Honre.) Proprietor. Term, moderate.

n'wXofae

a training
Orange vilh

To the Ladies1.!

ClaaoM in th.fcnuwhcr taught during tho winter
will bo formed. Physical Geograpbr. Intellactual
Arithmetic, Readins. Gtnmmar. Methods of Teach­
ing a»d Government. will receive special attention.
Books needed eu be hail of tho Superintendent at

ORANGEVILLE.

THE CELEBRATED

AARON'CLARK,

Sin pl of w V of. t x

Farrier's Improved!

Vtiintinir.
at Orangeville,

T. B.DIAMOND.
Co. SupL bcnools.

Prairieville. Aug. 8 MP1.

'"All styles of Hoop 8kirta manufactured
r. Near the Post Ofllte. on Jefferson Street.
.
Mrs. M. A. MORRILL,
otings. June IsL 1871.
ltd m3

GO T9 CLARK'S FOR PICTURES.

GRANITE STATE

CornSheller!
FOR SALE AT

WHEELER &amp; DOWNING

“iLVS.’.’t
&gt;:.x5.»k

D. P. NELSON k SON,

House
■•K

Painters I

Will tahe Job, for Painting. (abo Graining la all

YANKEE SPRINGS.

NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN.

W. T. EASTMAN’S!

DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and
Shoes, Clothing, 11 au and Capa, he., 4c.

JOHN MICHAEL,

BOUSE and Sica Paia ter. Gteiier, and Paper HangofBowneAGal-

•^s.'^Kis'^'swsniU. «.

Warehouse oa Broadway.
We pay the hiffhett market price /or alt

Also

XotsaX
•Hof USX
THORNAPPLE.

Wo are eoaaUntly receiving additions to oar
ready LARGE STOCK OF GOODS and arc

Land and Calcined Plaatari

D HACK LINE.

LIME, VATER LIME.

lotto." ,

CENTRAL

LUIBER-LATH, aid SHIH&amp;LES

Meat Market! Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
NEAR THE BANK.
Tho best stock of Meat always on hand.
Call and Get your Steak, Roasts,
or any thing you want.

SIMON BIRKENRUTH.

August 10. 1871.

X». K. COOK * CO||

CLOCKS,

Horsemen
Sslifl Silver aud Plated Van

Z Parties deciring to purchase win do
J. ROBERTS K CO..
won to CUL. W. win cheerfully giro
GomorsU New® TXmler*.
all iaformahon deaind.

ATTENTION I

CALL AT JOHN STANLEY’S

Pure Wines and Liquors!
FOR KHMCIKAL PURPOSES.

Vntehea, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired

Harttort. Mu S. M71.

J. Roberta ft Co., at the Port Office,
keep the Daily Bamnu for sale.

�Tij« RjtJbucmi

to us from North Carolina, the steamer
which three persons were killed and
three funded. Ths frequency of

Visitors !

Hinman, Mien., Auavar 2B, 1871.
UVOU

•1871”

•cti00

Gkjt. Haxcock vaaidtobaafinnba- of the Courts and the investigations of
liovw in the theory that it in cheaper to scientific men to render them less fre­
feed the Indiana than to fight them. In quent hereafter.
Spain has shown a disagreeable wil­
order that we may not be compelled io
do both, however, ij scorn* to be nooeel lingness to deliver to Franco the fugi­
sary that the gentle savages shall be tive Communists within its borders.
removed from tho happy hnnting- One of the Commune leaders, it is re­
grounds where temptation in th* shape ported, has alrerdy been given up. Ths
of sculps and stock trains ia continually offenses of these men are, no doubt,
in their way. If the noble red man P^at—as great as those of any other
---- TO RE HELD IN---could be prevailed upon to remove to rebels against recognized authority; but
they are political offenders, nevertheless,
Now York, the Government could well and the right of asylum should not be
afford to pay their board at tho most domed them by any civilised nation.
fashionable hotels, at least until they
During the late Franco-German war
become accustomed to the manners and a cross wrs placed over a grave in a
customs of the pale faces. Then they cemetery near the battle-field at Worth,
would, of course, fraternize with the big bearing the inscription : “ Here repose
Indians of Tammany, and turn their three brave comrades.” Germans and
eminent stalling abilities to account in French regarded the grave as tho rest­
the service of tho ring. A plastering ing-place of three brave fellows who
Zor chair-making contract once a year had fought aud died together. But re­
would “pan oiA” enough of net profit cently the cross disappeared, and the
people learned that a Frenchman, rely­
to feed a whole tribe on the fat of the ing upon the Immunity accorded to "a
land ; and there is no reason to doubt grave, had been some choice wine in­
-----WILL FIND AT----that “Mun Afraid of his Horses” might stead of “three brave comrades” in tho
become us decided a success as a repeat­ cometary.
er and shoulder-hitter as any man who
Tho. Treasury Department has pub­
is or ought to be afraid of the constable lished a statement of tho receipts of in­
that now honors tho Tammany Democ­ ternal revenue from the taxes ou in­
racy with his support. Any change in comes for the fiscal year just closed.
our Indian policy must be an improve­ ■ There has been considerable falling off,
The Lnrrest nnd lieu Assarted Stock of
ment, and it is obvious that no harm . probably owing owing to the action of
could possibly* come from giving this j Congress, aqd partly to the ruling of
, tho late Commissioners in tho matter of
suggestion a fair trial. — Chicago Rep.
' exemptions. The receipts for 1871 are
S10,167.95^ or 818,617,915 less than
Odd Fellows' Institute Located.
for 1870, when they reached $37,775,­
873. Considering all these things, how­
The East Saginaw oomwpondent of ever, the gross receipts are as large as
the Allegan Journal, in writing to that could be reasonably expected.
paper gives important information in
Information comes from Newport
-----TO BE FOUND IN----r •gard to the location ot the Odd Fel­
that before one of the fashionable
low*’ Institute of Michigan:
churches there last Sunday, ninety-sevThe committee appointed by tho
Grand Lodge of this State for locating cqyhaiiots were to be observed, with
this institution were: 1’. G. M. Curtis, ciiariotoors and flunkeys in large-but­
of Saginaw ; Hon. E. H. Thomson, of toned coata, knee-breeches and other
Klint; Hon. W. T. Lane, of Detroit; gear of sereice. We suppose that by
Col. E. M. Fitch, of Allegan county, the statue of Rhode Island every cn'e
andJE. C. Wellealy, of St. Joseph coun­ of these retainers was liable to fine- or
imprisonment for engaging on the Lord’s
tyThe Isidore ofthis committee have been Day in other than the work of “ueces' rityor charity." Wo suppose that while j
very tedious, and they have spent much
We Shall Offer at that Time
time and tabor in bringing it to a final i tho horwM were standing outside ths j
1 temple with their kuoe-breeched custo- ,
issue
.
dians, tho cooks at home wore perspirThe point selected for the Institute is i ing within an inch af their lives, roost-1
the city of Lansing, the brotherhood ing, baking, stowing, and boiling u din-1
and citizens of that city having donat­ 1 nor for those the contemplation of whoso
ed for that purpose propcty valued at sins had not tost them their appetite.
$40,000, it being what is known as the
Rogers Female College, a building built
.
Literary.
of brick, four stories high sixty feet iu
FOR VISITORS TO MAKE PURCHASES.
length and width in proportion, stand­
fCBiawarts moxtblt fun septembeb.
ing ou a- tract of laud twenty acres;
A pleasant, sketchy paper, entitled
also twenty-five acres of land adjoining.
Truly a magnificent donation, worthy “ Pictures from Canada,” opens tho j
the whole hearted brotherhood and citi­ ( September number of Scrihur’c. It is ;
zens of the capltol of the State. Tho ’ by Dr. Beers, of Montreal, and is priu-'
pnly point that contended for this prize ‘ t-ipally descriptive of that quaint people, ;
with any chanace of succts was the
the French Canadians. The illustra-!
village of Three Rivers, Kt. Joseph
County, which ottered the sum of $26,­ tions arc of costume, village life, &amp;c.; i
000 incash. This W*s doing nobly, but ‘ there is a portrait of Sir George Cartier, |
the committee taking into considera­ and a fine engraving of n well-known i
tion the largely superior bid of the city from Louis Freret’s statuette. Next we
of Lansing, together with its central j have an interesting paper on “ Mercator,
location, awarded it to that city.
| the Path-Finder of tho Seas,” with an
We understand that it is the intention | excellent portrait.
The third ceutenof the committee to proceed at once to­
| nial since tbo great Geographer's worldwards raising and collecting further
sums of money for the purpose of build­ I renowned Chart first saw the light was
' recently celebrated hi Germany, and his
ing another wing to the building sitn
1 jieoplc, in ‘‘these hours of promise for
liar to the present one, and cottages
1 the German marine,” propose to erect a
for the widowsand orphans.
monument to his memory. Tho other
When this is completed it will make ; illurtrated articles ore a graphic descrip­
on edifice that the Order con well bo ' tion of “ Mountain” Views and Adven­
proud of- We shall attend to this mat­ tures,” by J. T. Headley; “Scenes
ter again when we obtain further data. from tho Marble Faqn," by W. L. Al­
The committee having visited many den ; and an entertaining paper by |
of the leading cities and villages of the Janies Richardson on the recent experiState within the past nlntey days and medte in London, by men of stience,
finally settled matter by locating nt with Horae, tho so called “medium?
Lansing as stated al»ove.
It was with “ Whoso wifo was she ?” is the title of
extreme difficulty that they arrived at a a story of marvelous power and oxcit­
decision as the many places of interest ing interes. involviug’a curious psycho­
in our Stats held out inducements logical study, by Saxe Holm; a new
financially and otherwise, which ren­ name in literature that wo bone to hear
dered the foewa in quo more and more from again. Susan Archer Weiss also
and more difficult the longer the loca­ writes n bright story,Peter Bloch, a
tion was held in statu quo ; I think the Hartz Legend;” and tho installment of
munificent offers which have been wflh- Wilfrid Oumbermede is ununmlly inter­
esting. Thou we have a very timely
out a parallel in the history of our State
and valuable article by Mr. William
aud goes to show the extent and pthlbn F. G. Shanks, in which are given tbo
the thrift and prosperity of this Order, facts and figures of tho present oxperian Order the primary principles of monta in “ Chinese Skilled Labor,” at
which arc to provide for its widows and North Adams, Mom.. and Bellevue, N.
protect and educate the orphans of J. Mr. W. 0. Stoddard throws light
Send In vour -Advertisements.
those that they have sacredly obligated on the mystery connected with tho nver
themaelves so to do. _______
of Egypt»
Alexander Hyde, on ex­
perienced teacher, piveahis views con­
GLEAKHG8.
cerning tho “ Co-education of the Sex­
es ;” and Gilman P. Briggs about a tra­
GO TO THE BANNER OFFICE
The change in the guage of the Lou­ gic “ Adventure in Japan?’ Mr. Sted­
man contribute* “ The Songster, a Mid­
isville, Lexington 4 Cincinnati Railroad summer Carol,” which is as exquisitely
commenced Sunday morning at day­ melodious as tho brave canarv song it
light, and wa* successfully completed celebrates. Edward King's varses, “ A
that day.
■
Woman’s Execution, Para, May. *71»"
Prof Frieze, of the University sails graphically produce * tragic incident in
the history of the Commune; Mr. Tuck­
/or Europe on th® 12th, accompanied by erman, in “ The Elms of Old Trinity."
his family and Misses Wheekr and deprecates a recent act of vandalism in
Stevenson.
Professors Walter and Newport, R. I.; and the Rev. Mr. Wol­
Blackburn take charge ot the professor­ cott ha* a hymn entitled “ The Cloud
ship of Latin during the coming year. nd Fire.”
BOTH PLAIN OR
Tn “ Topice of the Tim*," Dr Holland
The Coroner’s jury in tho lamentable
writes about “ The Riot of Romanism.”
affair at Pitteton, Pa., by which seven­ “ Women in Colleges.” nod ” American
teen men came to their deaths—have Sunday Schools.” “ The Old Cabinet”
rendered their verdict They find that discusMe the “ Ideal President,” “ Dis­
grace,” aud “T. Moran’s Portfolio.”
the men were suffocated by noxious
"Home and Society" treat* of “Mao­
gases, forced down upon thorn by an ex­
W FINE WORK A SPECIALTY.
plosion or caving of the roof- The evi­ ri*,” “ Floors," “ Awnings,” and “ Tho
Game of Parallels.” Culture and Prog­
dence shows that this might have been
ress at Homo and Abroad are wdl filled IST" Orders by mail for Advertising, Subscriptions or Job Work, pr^iptly attend­
prevented by proper precautions, and
and entertaining departments, and this
ed to, and we will warrant Satisfaction.
the jury so declare.
very readable number clo&amp;ee with some
Another steamboat boiler explosion amusing outline “ Scenes from Shakes­
W. H. HOLMES, Publiiher.
is reported. This time the nows comes peare.”

Koanswr

UNION FAIR,

Hams, Williams, &amp; Co.,
Maour»Mur«r» o

Sash,

Doors,

Blinds,

Th.e City of Grand Rapids,

&amp;c.

SEPTEMBER 12, 13, 14 &amp; 15.

SPRING &amp; AVERY’S,

DRESSED
LUMBER,
Of all Kinds.

Elevator Uaildiog of C. F. Owighl A Co,

HASTINGS, MICH.

DRI HOODS 00 CARP1TWH8!
Western Michigan.

SPECIAL

INDUCEMENTS,

SPRING &amp; AVERY.

Subscribe

BEFOlicAM BANNER.

VANDERPOOL

JOB WORK

ORIVAIKEIBrTAL..

Jaundice, Iiuliffalim, Sour Stom­
ach, Costivencaa, Nervous and
Sick Headache, Liver Coinplaint,
Fever JiAffue, Dyspepsia, Worms
in Children, Files, Bilious Com­
plaints, Loss of Appetite, Erup­
tions of the Skin, Pimples on the
Face, and all Diseases of the
Blood; also the best Diuretic in
Use for Kidney Complaints,
Weak Back, Pain in the Loins,
Lumbago, Gravel, Rheumatism.
A c. Ac.
I can safely say there I* more real
genuine Bitter* in one CO Cent* Bottle
of Shepnrd'n Compound Wahoo Bitterthan there ie in « whole caeo of any
other kind in market.
Recommended by all the fleet Claea
Phyeiciaru throughout the City and
Country, as the be« Family Medicine
in uee. No Family ehould bo without
them in the House, and thereby mvo
time and money.

Price, onlyjl&amp;CeQttta Bottle.
For Eaie Vy Ppizsiru anil fioelm Gkitrnlly.

C. N. SHEPARD.
Proprietor,

Grand Rapids, Mich.
For Salo by ACKLEY &amp; SLADE,
Hastings, Mich.

HA! HA!
H, A-. Bus e 11!
Go th®.-o lor your
CHOICE

GROCERIES!

A fine stosk Just Opexed

COME ▲Nl&gt; 8RK THEM

Oyslan and' Upruhmenti.
on hand at all hour*.
25yl
H. A- BU8ELL

Michigan ^Exchange.
Dmon, FmtvAzv i6th, im.
8is: This Hetei. so lane wdfevoreNjkaown
to the Tmvftaf Publio, is being tboroozblr re­
paired and put in periect order for basinou, and
will continue to be kept tn all its eppoialments
as a First Cisse Hoose. But to meet tbe wishes
of oar friends and patrons, our cberfts will be
reduced to |iU0 per dsr, snd tbe proprietor so
Heit tbe pstronsge nf all who wish to find a quiet
..J .luu_l * - - ..Kit. ..
.1*.

Arcnox Biu* printed ou short notice
tthi* Office.

�Tl|e RjyJauc^ji
dailt ovsitra the trial.
W. U. HOLMES,
TIU.VELER'W UUIDE.

X MAIL ARRANGEMENT.
Until further order, mail* will eloae at thb office
as follow*:
MailijpincEMteloMat
7:30 *. M.
.ow~
r‘

Meibl

J._ ROBERTS. P. M.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

nd River Valley Division
august t-c-i.

1 30 arr

CSarfoUc

Tix
Association of County:
Superintendents will hold its ninth semi­
annual meeting at Charlotte, Eaton Co.,
beginning Tuesday, tho 29th Inst, and
Call on Miss Wilcox for millinery
continuing throe days. It will be de­
goods of all the latest and beat styles.
voted to discussions of tho business of
First National Clothing Hotter. educators, developing the plans and ex­
—Go there for the l&gt;efft nnd cheapest periences, failures and successes of vari­
Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, etc.
ous methods. Among other questions
tf
E. G. Williams.
these will be discussed : “Is school
visitation, ns practiced by County Super­
An Every-d^y Story.
intendents, accomplishing what it ought
“Hello John, where are you going?”
to do?"—“Are we educating the young
“I was going down here to buy some of Michigan practically, or not ?”
grocers. ”
Which if practically treated anil
“Well I am going down to Maee Al­
thoroughly ventilated may have valuable
len’s to buy mine.”
influence on our common schools, and
“Down to Allen’s? Why, I never bo’t may also educate tho people if reported
any of him, I always go there to buy for’their benefit There will also be
crockery and
wall
paj&gt;er,
but
I
never
mu wan P"!*-'! nun never. —
quite
lite a pumber of. aiUrestes and etsayt
thought of tbuying
_ ' “groceries tbsre.
'
‘
2*X
liOJn
' i me* who hnv» .thoroughly identP
bs't
ej themselves ■ with teaching, and
long ago I bo
’ » whole set of crockery
, ' g
u.u
and paper enough to paper my house, whose thoughts on this very important
there, 20 per cent, cheaper than I could subject will be valuable. All who can
buy any where else. Beddes he war attend will, find that much may be learn­
ranted rr.
The crockery he keeps b»
ed of practical value to thorn os educa-1
The Boot’s celebrated ware.”
.
“Well, I always do eo on groceries, tors, dr as jMitrons of tho comon schoo
and I know you cun. Besides be takes system of our State.
anything 1 nave to sell nt a fair price,
loo. I get a better tobacco, tea and
Railroad Meeting at Naihvillc.
sugar there for tbo same money than
any where else tn town.”
There will be a railroad meeting nt
M. ALLEN,
this place on Monday next, Aug. 28, at
Washington Block. Aug. 16, 1871.
2 o'clock p. m. Delegates from Wood­
land and Maple Grove are earnestly re­
quested to be in attendance. The Rail­
road Committee from Assyria will be
Wann and Hazy.
present; also representative men from
Battle
Creek, who will address the
The town is lively now.
meeting.
Ova Dailt has reached a circulation
The proposed railroad running from
of over fourteen hundred.
Battle Creek* to Ionia. Stanton and
Blue is a favorite color this summer. Northern Michigan, via. Assyria,
Maple Grove, Nashville and Woodland,
Sun-strokes frequently occur at night.
is believed to be within our reach.
The deluge was a “long and success­ Shall we secure It ? Let us manifest our
ful reign.”
interest in tho matter by our presence
Beauty is worse than wine—it intoxi­ at this meeting.
By order of Committee.
cates both tho holder nnd beholder.
Detroit, Grand Rapids ‘’and Jackson
at Runyan’s

LOCAL (EVENTS

8

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ACCOM.
6"Wtu

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Charlotte
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Eaton Rapid*
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I

I aoopml:

Train* on' the Chinan A Jfkblcan Lake Shore R.
L leave Grand Hapldi for Mutkegon and White
lalL follow* :
thicasv Ex pre** at 1040 a m. Detroit Exprc** al

&gt; Local fibres fioticeg,

There is airtight difference in putting
Dr. before or’after a man’s name.

11 cent sugar at Buseil’s.
Tex New Fish.—J. W. &amp; C. G. Bent­
ley, manufacturers of sash, doors, blinds
and moldings, ar.d-everything else, are
so busy selling moldings that they can­
not write for the local column this week.

BALL,

GALE AND KALAMAZOO,

SAWING

MACHINES,

HABB0W8,

ETC.,

and the largest stock of
A-GKICULTURA-L

MACHINERY

in Barry County—Im sale by

E. P. BURRALL.
Office in John Weisertt's Hardware Store, Brown’s Now Block.

FARMERS
Tic your Horses at JACOB MAUS’
BOOT. SHOE, and GROCERY STORE,

Sorlbern Mich. Agricultural and Me­
Sold on.—A. W. Bailey, Esq., has
chanical Society.
sold out his Harness Shop to Goodyear
&amp; Striker, who will hereafter run it.
They propose so do good work and at Unite in making tbe above a -.-raod demonatration of tbe production of Michigan lndii*trr.
low prices.

Goodyear &amp; SrkiKi.i: are out with a
new al. in this issue. They have a
good stock of goods,, and every depart­
ment is complete. They manufacture
Harnesses of every tiescription and in
good style.

Kalamazoo and JVnn _A_rbor

WHEEL CULTIVATORS,

Great Union Exposition

The Railroad committee are' inrestiSEITEMBER 12, 13, 14 AND 15,1871,
gnting filo points of compass for Road
No. 2 in Hastings.

Spuing &amp; Avebt of Grand Rapids are
leading out this week with n large ad­
vertisement, preparatory to the ’ coming
off of the great Northern Michigan Ag­
ricultural and MetehanicaJ Exposition,
September 12, 13,.14 nnd 15.

SUPERIOR. McSHERRY AND STATESMAN

PLO WS UM) (JO/STIJW18,

and then call in and get for Yourselves. Wives or Children, the

State Pomological Society

Hams, "Williams &amp; Co. have not got
time to run after accounts thnt were to
be paid after harvest. Therefore, wo ex­
pect every man to cal) and bdtle up
their accounts on or before the 28th
"
Inst We mean Uutlnru.
Hastings, Aug. 21st, 1871.

Clover Huller s!

very best and cheapest BOOTS, SHOES, and RUBBERS,

Admimon SSc, children 15c. Exhibitor* arc
expected to join the Society. Yearlr metnlicr»hin licke'A fl. Life Membcrabip ticket* tie.
HE5BY 8. C1.UBB. *
Grand Haren. Secretarr.
G. W. GRIGGS. Grand Rapid.. President. ’
Railroad and itenmbont farce at excureion
rate* Freight muatly free.

his select Stock-now on hand.

Also get your Best TEA, SUGAR, COFFEE. TOBACCO.
&amp;c., Ac., of him at much lower prices than at any other place in
the City.

$1.00 for 75c
I will close out my Stockof Summer t

Dry Goods and Clothing

JACOB MAUS.

H-‘^.Aue.2i.

J. W. &amp; 0. G. BENTLEY
[SacctMora to Oiekey &amp; Bentley.’

at seventy-five
cents on the
„ ,
Dollar.
It. MUDGE.

Newsdealers
&lt;
Rubber-'mopa at BuseH's.
Arc supplied with the Daily counted
Peaches fresh and nice at Busell’s.
out at this office and placed on board
Best Sherry wine, bitten for dyspep­ tbe train at 2j.
i
sia, nt
Busell’b.
From no college In the country have
students been more successful in obtain-1
The Town Talk
Is the name of a Choice Brand of Ci­ ing situations than from the Grand i
gars just received and for sale at the Rapids Business College.
City Nows Depot
1'eusoxal.—Hon. Daniel Striker lias j
The Largest Stock of School Books gone to Lousing to attend the meeting
of tho State Board of Equalization.
in the City at the City News Depot
The old Derrick to the artesian well
Art System and Science­
is being turn down. Our people haven’t
Grand Rapids Business College Tele­ so much mineral well on the brain as
graphic Institute-and Writing Academy they had a year ago. Now give us
Holly Water Works.
—send for College Journal.
Best cheese in the oity at Busell's.

A Choice Stock of perfumeries at the
City News Depot
/

For Photographs and Pioturee, of all
kinds, call on J. F. Minkler.
The Town Talk, K. C. B. and E. B
Hall, three of the beat Brands of Cigars
in the market at Port Office.

Cheapest fruit jar at Busell’s.

Hams, Williams A Co.
Do not clafru-to have the only Mold­
ing Machine la Barry county, but they
have one thkt will stick any nnd all
kinds ot moldings that are needed.
They also have on band a large number
of duon, sash, blinds, moldings, win­
dow frames, Ac., that will be sold at low
figures for cash.
Tbe place to buy your boots and thdes
bat
Bunyan's.

The Union Exposition.—The inter- i
e»-t created by tbe organization of n
Northern Agricultural society is exertingfan extensive influence ou the farm­
ers who are preparing to exhibit their
stock and produce. J t will undoubtedly
be the largest fair ever held in Michigan
and should the weather prove favorable
will be attended by at least 80,000 per­
sons.
________

FITIT .U
“

and

RUSSELL,

DOORS. BLINDS. MOLDINGS, Ac.

Hardware.

Moldings a Specialty.

Stoves,

ALSO, LUMBER FLOORING SIDING $v., fa

ACKLEY

Eumoit Rrrvsxs.—At tho spenini' LEATHER BELTING A SPECIALTY
election held in this Oity on Monday,
August 21 sq the iollowing vote was cast "We will not be under­
for Justices of the Peace:
sold by any House .
i William IL Hayford, Rep.,
In JVficnigan.
Edward A. Holbrook, Rep.,
Israel 8. Boice, Dem.,
Hickson W. Rolfe, Dem,
287
klAHK RvB8ELL.
For the Iron Bridge, “ Yea”
381
For tbe Iron Bridge, “ No”
10,
By the above figures, it is easily seen ‘The Corner Grocerv.

HICKS,
Pehmosad
New Goods at the Pnoanx Cash
Stout.
2w
one of the a
fense in thez
Notice.
found and brought here by Deputy
AH peraons who are owing me, must Sheriff Mallory.
take notice if tbe same is not paid within
Sick.—Mr. Cheeverhas not been m
thirty days tbe accountewillbeleft with
a Justice for collection. ’
attendance at Court to-day on account
Bmxk.
of sickness.
Hastings, Aug. 14,1871dw
Custom work made on short notice,
room to-day Mn T. J. Ramsdell of ‘ the
in good style and reasouuble prices
ut RritYAJt’g.
law firm of Ramsdell &amp; Benedict, of
Ladies’ fine aboes of the latest styles Manistee, also Mr. J. W. Hopkins.
at Runyan's.
County Clerk of Kalamazoo Co.
Rvsskll &amp; Nkvxxs at tbe Phoenix
Mr. Enoch Andrus and Mira Alice
Cosh Store have good 80 ct. Tea for 60 McNair,have been employed as teachers
of the Nashville Union School for the
Ackley &amp; Slade sell the most perfect ensuing year, at an aggregate cost of
8850,00.
Fruit Jar there, is made.

H. A. Goodyear. . :

Harnesses.
SLA DE,

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

,«aur

4SS

B.niisiy, sw rwer.

MJan’l Slriker.

^dyear &amp; Str/^
Dealers in •

IMU
Druggists and Chemists,
and dealers in

PATENT MEDICINES,
ra
PAINTS.

Iron, Nails, Glass,

OILS,
Still Continnnto Sell'

VARNISHES,
TURPENTINE.

Groceries,

Crockery.
Glassware;

TOILET and FANCY GOODS,
PERFUMERY.
BOOKS A STATIONERS.
CHOICE TEAS,
GROCERIES,

"Wooden "W’are, &amp;cAGENTS FOR THE

Detroit Stoves,
MADE OF

CIGARS and TOBACCO,

&amp;.C., &amp;.C.,
Cheaper than any Store in Hastings,

KEP.OftKNE LAMPS A FIXTURES

Lake Superior Iron’

WALL PAPER, *o., 4c.,
H«t« 10 pee Cent, by buylngfor Cub of

THE BEST IN THE WORLD.

CITY DRUG STORE,
Also the

c. II. HICKS.

SUU St., Huluit&gt;, Web.

WOODLAND PARLORS.

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DAILY EDITION.
VOL. I.

HASTINGS, MICH,, TUESSDAY EVENING, AUG. 2(4,1871.

NO. 9.

-------------------------- !■ , |||
| In asking Counsel to repeat a question Kalamazoo Co, was called .upon to caned this-dub but think it is-about
। ho said he had a cold in his head and identify a box left in Iris passewuh by three yean, I cany it to a8gk*^ ™e “
.
fore I could wake up. I wanted to re-1
Mr. Van Annan at Iha d&lt;~ of tb. hat «■*“*1 &gt;!"•
Tenth Day * Proceedings.
move him, I had a warrant against him did uot hear ven" well.
. .
. have a wooden one ana use tnls to asuu
j aud was an officer but not a constable.
Vanderpool made no answer when I
moxxiXg sufeiex.
’ i I hod no warrant for *Vanderpool spoke about the terriUt-gria. It was
Mr. S. 8. Conover dross-examination ■ Mr. Holden M. Green, the thirty
* but utwd one, which statement was vol- not particularly offensive to mo and I continued.
‘
August 24th, 1871.
’
second witness
____________________
being called and sworn
I untoored. Visited him in his cell which have no reason why I made the remark.
Vanderpool remained in Ins.bed du- ,-^&lt;1.
•'
Mr. 8. R. Conover’s testimony con­ wat larger than usual which was also I thought it was an unnecessary grin
ring iny interview with him in (he jail
. .
tinued*
.
f volunteered and,couneel requested him and unusual for a man under those cir­ till the Sheriff ordered him to get up.
I Ure lived m
। HxeminstfAn
v n i
not to ^“nteer so much. Have visit- cumstances. Do not know how many The door was on tho west end ol tho cell '®4r8
ani °&gt;n^rfnjn—ooi recoct
&gt;■. rad feradi: ft a^iW ora
an'1 "T’ “ t
men I have seen under those circum­ and there was about a fookof space be- ! Knew JWd and J^e^j
,’S
i—.1. it _„«.a
—You wore
end of thei. desk. Ir took
nulled it ! Ques.
v“T~
wow alone
alono with
w,th Vander' ",dcr" stances and I do not know that I have twauu tbo uJp. .&gt;f tba W and door. I &lt;*•
apart and examined it for &gt;pots and P001 wh®».y°u ““d® that pleasant re- over seen any. Did not say it to taunt Think dr. lift wa. about dr. usual "»»»8-day.
“
und intimidate liim. Did not say “ah na.,or lu,l,. 'lb ink ft. cell w« about W «-l l&gt;a« b«m tuft
foupd marks or spots of blood in several m“k to
nbout tllat 8”“ ?
Mr.
such
a use of you wanted to get out oty habcat corpm.'"
places and I stuck phis in thi fte planes.
?r
" 'Church opjected
--2 ‘to
-------2------------1 laid it on tbo flour and found that one adjectives as it did not belong to this Did not shake my cain over his head
and say where is that money ? He was
qx»t corresponded nearly with tho stage of the proceedings.
ot tne door, lie
brought before me on the warrant, and but not teirknl.lbe door. Tho door ra&lt; iweeping water out "'.
.urge spot
onthe floor, I also
Obioction withdrawn
1 acted as the Court, but tho oxamino- in tha&gt;
....
- — Uked me if I had beard of Fields dis­
found n foot print on’’ it.
Made aJ. W« *■ r
r
appearance and I said I had not Then.tion was waived. Did not tell him he eat &lt;Ui
nn
r.-rnnUnnK.n/
n
1
•
Ao
*'
—
'
’
M
n
°t
tuono.
In
mv
direct
an examination of the floor.
Ite.roid that he had gone through him
' v^d
!. ft
aSr*'V
“&gt;fto&gt;«‘in
tl Mid that ”
tlte Shoriif
uaiu,. had bettor confess nnd make it murder
(UsoovnrM
vpots «m
thu floor
when1 *in
,;ntl
' ’ ’ ri,n QW!
----fy' Wc
We tbt
then
'n Trent
went,into tbo
!1‘?
after •! ' made
that' remark, in the second degree. Wanted to get a m-firer'
\d 4. tow.nl, th.. f.»t ’ftft "ft*!?'1
;''!d ’“b"
I first went
wont iu.
in. Found one »pot that
1
stated
the
time confession from him uwIjkm going to band'
had been inked. These^weo- a lifthi to
incitrroctly. xiau
Had a cam*
cano* w
with me,— swear to it myself if necessary. Did |™1.
)e&lt;] Could uot roach hi. hoad from ’’*&lt;**,
. mvunvuiiy.
f[c“ »" ^£3
the east of.the largo .-:put JIY —l0
^....2
“nU which
shown
*“? k"“
, was
---------— to tho iufv. 1 put the not think he would be tried before me, whore l «l Bud wl.onj.put m, baud on W
ink . also
large
i-pjt, 1I Uimstassist- cane
and V
he
up tn do it. He did not | lately,
I-*. as
*’ &amp;4 os
■» hu could, "»*
’ .«took
“*
.
_ on
— the
— —
rt- ,-r-w
— beside the tied when 1 sjioko and never thought much about it. I Id. head 1
can** do
down
cd in taking up the flooring, we look up tlJ i.;». j Wfint thert.to see if I could thought ha would not be examined be­
• duwu his book and showed mo tluit he
to •; had drawn out nt «uo time $1,400. and
:?piocefrem2 1-2 to3feetlong The find
find ont
ont anything
anymmg in
in regard
regard to
to Field.
EieJrt. fore me, because the statutes of the statu put his hand on my head, nor ask me
-ix
sit ou the bed There were live or. six
j
’iwat'Zirid*tolu“Uhruuk j Ho «U5 never triCnl Utore me but was teach me differently. 1 did expect if ho
nn,i nt souther time 81.700. He said ho liad
.
I IT—__ _ _ .1 1.*. l.ra.l AftlrMM I—ra draft, Hof
awa.VrCxnsntorably, those cracks were,i committed
......
.
. &gt;:i.
came before me to pass ujton
without on examinati
up-. his proba­
filled with dirt andsuturated with blood. I
ble
guilt
o_r
innocence.
I
l
K
,«uv.
lu
visiting
lum
w
ij
“
down
grade."
He
went
into
tho entered
t«~— &lt;»n ton Iwok,
—■und
----- Iw was nus—Was you there to qualify
The
side.. i • Ques.
.... floor was
»n» pine,
pniv, examined
V.VUUUUVU both
IHJU1 SIUC-.
... .
"
”
a
n,,t
some
kind
of
a
cell
as
he
left,
only
the
&gt;“» W
1 wanted
at the facts, and did not . httIno Wnj o
„r
________to got
________________
uvw UM„ ...ra
of the flooring. Un the uwler wdo J
&lt;«» W ™ judgement qnjt this think
any thing about its being my du- ! i““l^ *"{“
' J*• twrix nfU?^ fi?vvn
1KU1
“^1
discovereil
clot’cil l.kuvl
nlvinf the eirr.
dixovered clotted
blood nlxmt
size r.C
of U1°!L .
ty ns nn officer uf the law to stand aloof ' .(.ahtiteir.
jxqKT.iu payniunt. I told huii.l thought
The object of the question was to i from such thing.-*. Mr. Ingram aud. sp.x-S.fltC4&gt;rimwn*dre
fo°k4l
•; pen Imaging- down. Discovon«i n
u-in of water in fruut ivindoiv wUh u show the one aided view he took as u Wg*
«»* with me, ra
t„„„. whether
,
Duuhiin , wont
andl they ., tUo
tho „^.
l(rfp.r. J)a „
n,&gt;t
lt j-uow
tho | .«M-, ra W
:owelin it and I wrung the towel out,find public magistrate, iustond of holding were Justices of tho Peace also, iu.d we ;„nIv diflbreaco was tho lurk of convmiwhite I W-.1&lt; doing thii TajMlorpool said f tjle seilos of justice erenlv botauced.
three were al! the Justices there were in ;ieu-.o un(l tx&gt;aiforj.
Dj u,t know
1------ Ri^pbctisl that ho had gone over the
He CQUld iuu.;e, any tow»d-cr wat»r l«dc
Ministec.
Wo threo nlw went i; whl,tht.r there was a stool in hfrf
1 fin** l,dl® Iin‘^ would go through him there,
'ikodht^ by washing -tho tfinflow." T!t Ans.—I was nor. Hud issued the
hnv&lt;. sat
sat on
on
1
u&gt; ii’1' ,hat 1 wou1^
?
1??°. r
11
ihrt
Hau* ,on^eU or not. Would probxblyv have
had .i/irty mMi«h color. Was editeid- Ii warrant nrevions to litis visit aud u Wednesday.
’doura
.hair. ”Vrad ra l&gt; Whitehall rad ftlugraph
Could not. swear that ;he be l if t5;ero haJ
a(
crabie carpet mowing. The Itrfgu -spot [ &lt; oiuphiiut made, which was pending be- what we saw wns blood of hot, but sup- . .
.
.
,
nffreganT
tart.
He
said
he
had
money
.
, , .
.
.. 11 in the loom-, bat on th. .bed'* .to go.
....
Th;’
cTM,ugh to'u’a 'toll toe busincy-ii&lt;&gt;n the floor wus from 18 to
inches. lira. ^««te0-i,tn&gt;te but 1 di,&gt;. „at
’.” 7T’i'- "h\
;&lt;!wjh. him. Did fh^on'pjrrtosi uni • ' wiw in tiw Bunk again about
:iiy longest Way awl' about
____ »
u find iht&gt;!
ft
lira.
tefrai ft.,
___ ..rtho looks
t‘C'c*
It except
of it. Lbclicva-.l it
.
. .
11
; mount to do
it.
other. The ink stains MHsnnd
»2 to *shyot'&lt;,ut ,a* lscti»,\n:i*l if possible to got a (to be blood.
..., 1j eleven u cluck und inked, him if
Qa-M.
—
Do
you
ujunRy
ou
the
b.xl
|
di.natdi, and be said
.»
confo.«ion
from*him,
w
something
to
in the grain wf’thdwitod; Wd also
Ques.—Have you made any distinct­
•J ho bad i.ut but would m soon nt possidiscovered soaio spote cf blixrl im tho convict the murderer of Field drlioevor ion in this examination between whaf when you go a-vnituig '
lie
was.
1
do
nut
pur.-uo
this
practice
{
•Objectton
ruade
by
Mr..
Giiu-clj'nnd
i
|,jp.
A
young
man by Surname of
•■ all
.mu ride There*wefe two
you
know mid what vou believe f
’
' everrufed.'v .
J John Mee was toere. .Ho showed us n_•
ur tlire.! «[ndtern, also on euiuo jnuoes of in my esse : u.«uiilly, except in mitrd»T p
1 Objection made by Mr. Churc'.i, anil
Aus.—-No air, &lt;lalied on Mr Vander- pijtoi Utiu said it iiud r.ot been fired, oil
pujKT which wa- brought from behind cos** «rr cases'of great iisqairtande iu 1I overruled and exception taken.
the counter. I ouu i same wiattete of which
wh,ch 1 have
«'* dune
aua‘’ so. , I1 did
d“ not
«"■ mean
I hn\ .
tod todi r.
P*jl
* aa
7lh
S,n&gt;:'
fl at hia htMU
h’uue
on U,e
the 7
th a£
o! fieptohi•
a
lirrxo aud he was afraid tofixe .
Ans.„
—I !have tuteu
blood on uu- uf firn
of toe desk. twSa.v l’at 1 biul ever ,,one w
or I „
t0
.
i^r to
Mmo mom*. This
is the
This is
th« or- | ;t
took it and iirediuff
Thu ink Van n blue Ltock and tooked !i4M” ’ b,;| 1 think il ww,ld be ”iy a”‘Mr‘ Hu"h" w“ ,1'-wti«fied with tne j f Msion on whicll
hi,u for jt. —. .t. I • threu barrels and said therb
—] ,-------------------------like Wfr. Vanderpool raid bo had i&lt;«i important cashes or the duly of.any &gt; answer
* ’.1 tho
v faex
’ -----------*“
waste
fact ci
given
mor-?, ■ insisted
on its beingtpaid
:hea-and.toor&lt;-.
j„aj :,| tte- other barrel when Van*h r_wer and
ami• wanted
—• —
r-x------- ■—
-&lt; rubbed :h*.sj rout- &amp;«• uirotif r spot I
»»g»strate. When I went into . n’.icit. when he raid ho had intended .1 had sent iny sun to collrei it on Won- jKjiil said there was and showed .it to
:utheUu-x part i.*.ur Um Uck wimluw, i
wa* *.nn- •» tb» conch
him when ha went to tho dbur agnfcs
bn: did nut know whether he had or ' daf&gt; on‘l
_.^u* s*,a\ “C*?"
but it was hard, I could get uu coloring ' P‘d uot kn?* '' b‘ ‘h“r
warrant m l
' uot suoceodoff m getting'it t*r SOomg und. fired thal off. He looked y* k nud
.
! him, s-o tlrnbd went niysclf ia tbe «fte\ tired and 1 asked him it Jie wa-&gt; sicl*.
lira. il.
Ib,&lt;£mu-k.
t’iub- *!*”?
,L »»■»•« •»'“«!,11
.
y.* a member
m^nrom- noon,
uoon. r] wanrra
want»4 iw
tro jwnay
tuono/ «nd ■&gt;
dkl
■ in ihv dour uh Tiu«-'.. raft, -pal- and —l-lt JaV »"d did uotkAu ybaftnr h. I Qu—.— .. ............. ..................
— and.liu said hu had bean sick all ni;jlil.. . buna ra TV-lnraiwhethro
WKiirradit o«&lt; «.&lt;; u «nrSd out t’nu P“'- ,o »»&gt;"»««&gt;*»••&gt;»“ “ “»&gt;• Irani.- Io viait ftu
,
kdo„ ahrthw the
th, concern
oraaun was good
tiaw him again towards nvnuing, ’And
Wcdit.-jav u'u, On Tra.dar lh«i,ta •“*
•*•* »«* •&gt;&lt; thu u.r Ida; ?
■
t
rarj&lt;»r
not.not.Wh-s
When
I left
I left
th. the
m-mu
muney
’ ft"
there
’I I J again aikod him if ho had sent tlx*
..,r1»ll.B.raJtbod»orraarh u£7o lha ‘ i«ued fthubAink 1 ura.dit thaftday An.—I
wral
ften-.
rad
ftra
..
lind
tall
with
Vradgyad
ray.
•ent there, and then j jin(j sojnfl ta]]- with Vanderpool and
.i.ti,undft.re«a., . prai., nrar ft. , Bnf«• ™ad. thi^mn arnf, lb. IVo^j. ftaallv aud h. OadI
™• 1kao.^&lt;d|«id -ftnftj graa. U»S$.'&lt;»«a dispatch and he said ho hod no\hct
'4 “
would right away. I saw him iu Tail
c’c, J* where i‘ did uot cover the iluor cuti ng Attorney &lt;Hew nun iu td J^L-. any
-.coauuitise.
'\eQ‘ iSon- —
k
on Sunday alter Field was found. Our
I
,i
yv.,0 ttnn-hor '.iftU &gt; minitlered the'doth. Mr. £ecor, Ingram
-at
BulliV bw
request.
Went
]
j-us
***™ •detixol's
-«*i. Mr. *««*»-&gt;
*—o». Wednesday,
...... to Van••but
—-.Raid
“I am about to settle with Fiehl
°jnce not euvermU -Un -WMne-ulnv we &gt; aud Hutiimm went with, mo. «»Am
quite
lioiwe -jthat
j।
। aud Dunham went with me. Am quite JerpcKfl's house that Wednesday, hut [ |,ut yOU cftnj^vo ,t whenever you cull convamation was in regard to the settle­
ment with Field. I asked him why ho
| sure Dunham wont, and am as sure of did not tell him what 1 wanted uf him, for ;‘t unj j.
bi* all right.’’
did not tell the same story about that as
Field’’ss j: nor did Mr. Dunham
Dtmlmm tell him so.
sa Gould:
Gould :
.
, .
.
! f^at * an‘ that the fckey
fy of Yield
Ho said we
dJft find Lh-re the missing spots were
^
. !n ** I lf
,e* 1V _ ..
? j f&gt;weur thttt
4, weM. Wood‘
c&lt;ir.
1 hoard ol other debta having bWn he did to me.
all
excited
about
taiu dnm—taro.M,
:akeu out Was there abAU, hum. I. row w ceil nna ©me ami u was ro um-!j^^^l.
■ ’ and 1 believed
a c these attempted to be vol tooted, about thui were
! dentrod among the others tlrnt I should ’ .jx.te toJra Llroxl. Hare been a ead.Ue |
«‘“d «*** *•«* &lt;F'W • »u» «nad* &lt;“» this matter aud wo could not b? expect­
ed to get it straight the first time, that
on uciuesuay.
!d&lt;&gt;
do so.
mi. I don
dun’t remember
roinendier whether I1 was
wa&gt;* and btisneM
huwew m:ik«r
maker for fortv years, and'**
and 1 tee liatiK.
...
. (lue».—W,he.i did ,.uu next sec \ an-1 (hc
wfto wil)( #
or ||Ot j j
t|j„t 1 attended school in Now
When 1 w&lt;m iu tho bafln w4n the wo were speculating ftbou! the urester.
ueiqiuul.
. . .
i was there alone from
Io 10 urinutes •York.
Never
Ques.—What did you refer to in say­
--------- ctuded
------ chemistry
---- ---- . uur
---- ' magnifying glass ho said that a rpltoon
.....
An—I»?t.a«l..m m .ral *"
j bdft,, du. ouM.r, co., ft. Wo ft Wa- nralirira.
Th.
r.-=raa!ratt
fttttj-.vtx.-o
medicine. Tte-h- woaabuut thirty years liad
^ped over, he ale i quke of ing, why did you not tell tho eamo story
nftrnwan offtaaamo day rad ft told j
,.
.Inring thi, ti»« 1 that I did n.ii
in* hare
Irnw- aurthmg
nnvlnintr to
t.k do
alii with
xntll
. , . ‘
,
.
.
abou* this a&lt; to w.
-Midi..
aud
Iimk■
,... ho had bur.^1 ft. ortiu-t on Monan.
»,............................................
■ .-rdoxl-n.lhw.ftar..
,.nym,.rn.ngradul»hu^ut.andr^lDc^
-nd ,
Objection ma ! • by Mr. Choover nn l
up again
1 Baw Wooa uadcr lh“ “* "S*01* an‘l
good evening. ing butUMMS. • T«Mk it
nt thoftunu wra rad ft. jkft. «•1 lh„n j „k^ hinl if he
Wa. ;al&gt;out live yean* age. Have been|«m tup of the dirt in ’thn crack I found! sustainel.
■
raid that 1 [Old bad nmatrav brfon rad ,
u,!,. onJ „ ,wt a farmer about ten vean» aud nn Insu- ; 5^.
After that I said that it would go
w.a gou- thno joara. and U ftul no ,
;
wakfts up ranr.i a^at Srr about five rurua Har. : jf , chraj„ ,hoi)d ,xmios i, alMl against him, thal I thought the caw
hut that 1»
on th. ran ran. |
k
lh,„, “
been m the grocery Imsines* nU/irt two
,
looked very dark, and ho said it did and
u waa aot lnkI he almost believed wmetimes that he
H.—w if. WO bud ftuud unyfttng ..
u ,
t
lliol it ft. vearsand have also carried pn the guner- '
regard to Field, and I replied that
•
&gt;
ml business of groceiy und dry goods
I should change my opinion. Dr. j did murder tlib toon. I carried him and
were satisfied that he had been killed in '
for about two yearn.
Hare been HDuflield did not have all thesa boards. tho Sheriff to Muskegon after tho trial.
Ques.—Tell this jury what basiueM 5n the Iluilrood " business about two . and cracks, for I saw Mine of them in
tho hunk where that blood was. di re­
Cross-examinod by Mr. Cheew.
plied that may lie, but my God, I did you had with hi? ccnsdeno.-.
rears, ami was treasurer of the Bailroad J Mr. Bullis’ office the day before the fire,
Was not sworn on (he firektrial. Saw
not kill him, 1 never killed a mau for
u|k Wa« also
h cl,angwl bv roving that ho
Ans.—He -■•aid his cuuscienae was "but that Railroad
nothing
in the water ho swept out to
money, I reuld uot, I was too sick. He dear as a well. Next asked him if he Sheriff and Ikptrt tftonff t.a ,r«m &gt;tw
'n f&lt;,w (b„
,
attract attention. Had been into the
also Miid thnt there teemed tu be u plot ate. his regular rations and h« said he I each, and under .Sheriff tor two years.
’ ’
,
,
' run u threshing machine
v*
_. vpoke of 11 towel m n basin of water. bank before and into tlio rear. Knew
not atfc me aJ.v iux,&gt;rop_ j Also
two or
and he wa»
was the victim. The night that djd a , £t,
three
years when
I wosafarmer. -Some- 'i It looked ajlittle reddish but I did not him since he come to Manistee. Testi- ’
Field’s bodv was lound I visited him in | er &lt;in8#tiun.«
*
11 1U
~-' ---------1
. !o“’h"X"
S,™11!— I • Mr. ^ftafou h™
ft fti. taaes run two different branches of buri- mean to convoy to the jury that it wan tied nt Kalamazoo. He said lie had
, taken some certificates of deposit nnd he
nt»n nt tho same firn*-. Have b«m Do-. bloody.
feared ho had taken jpthonr that there •
t-d, I a-ked him if be routed well iudl if I kind of examination, iis the object of a native, but considered that as coming
, . . , .
,
l.
“’r n
•&lt;Vj «’ was no account of either on the stulw or
his conscience wns clear, when lie rc-. crens-examiuotion was to arrive nt the „.d..r ft. haul of Hwnff. aud ba4
in
the book. It is jtoout 6Q_miles from
d.«»
Jm
.
job.
of
tl»
;
“
u
“
!1
«•
*
h
»
r
’
’
*.
’
P
“
~
&lt;1
"•
"™
plied that his conscience was as clear as i tru(h and
(o t0Iture nnd badger a
,
. i, -,r ....
,.Mtt -ua did it look ns if it had been scoured. Manistee to Whitehall and 80'to Mttekea bell and that he rested go-4 uufl at*
.
ft. M bl..nir Ou. of lh~«job.
b
[
gun.
The mail al that time wont on a
his regular ration*. 1 told Into we hod:
was fit Al antstee and 1 did the best 1 1 .
,
1
,, ,
~
...
found Frad'. Iralr. wftn ft- r»i.1»d, Mr. Hugh- M&gt;d that th. boon, al- .oci: Got ft. criuioJ aud 1» &lt;ra. ,ht
“ Monftiy mora..* a.d &gt;1 ; boat. Do not know when that boat left,
whether in the morning or evening.—
that we could not inttke himtodiavu that- lowed the widest possible erose-exanun- WMiUbut aftenranla (U&amp;nMTho expense of sending a tog du.vn
1 then laid my hand on his head where :ation of witneroos ngninst the respondent was a witnew ngainst thu mau nnd I wm
The“Snglo
would bo about $30 or $ IO. Know
the wound was ou Field, nnd asked him , aQj nO(hjnK was so important as to show had a man sleep with tb© 1 rwoner to
hjwlu
&amp;
nothing about the running of toe bouts.
what made that ^und on Fidd, and
a, .|UW, r.1 Wika™ agajaal bra and he ™ora h
head
When 1 baw Vand-rpool nt the bank I
A totftirttihi after. tft&gt; Shmif cuwo ft; &lt;-f il«raA ‘"J1*
bChhod ab~d radj-fta. thonght hv was very much excited but
'
do
nut know whether it -was any more
handle,
but
they
were
nut
the
sama,
anl removed him to a more s-teure cell.; wtfncro was a public niagistrute who me to ferret out this and I was to. have
Had never ft* u the bank on purpose than would be etpeded from any one
When be wks arresh4 he asked if they •
gone nt midnight with a club in his $2,000 for tho job. The offense was
to examine fltet hatchet. When I wasi whose partner had run a woy or cum» upwere going to take him to jail, if so he ]
|o v—t
0{ a prisoner. IT burning buildings qpd spiking saw-logs, 1
in the bank in the winter,! sat near the missing, or n*it- Saw nothing unusual
.anted grad liring, M hr
; lt u,
too
1 .ubmit rtrarMr killing hon*es, &amp;c. I was to have $1,000 store aud noticed this lying there and. in the appaamneo of tho bank.
whethe® any pnaxtits fourt! cir not- aud '
tomed to that. I found blood spots on ‘
K
1
it was used. for splitting
the stairs tending down to the nver on . to the rulings uf vour Honor but we 82,&lt;*0 upo» rohvictian, but I tea mon- MjfMcd
1
John Blanch nrd, the thirty-third witkindlera.
Did not notion tongs nor
Wednesday. Whoa we were looking w ant all the righto that belong to this
shovel, butdid notice this.
.
• । Q0.» said :
at the ink spots in the bank. I‘e '““^i fprisoner.
,
I have Jived in Manistee three years
I said ths Sheriff tpfli him to jail,but
he was going'to be liolff reeponfible tor
Mf Eggleston replied that the Coun- dell paid me my expenses but nothing
nud am 42 yean old, have been a fish­
for my time—that I lost Do not know do not know whether he had a warrant
-&gt;^1,^.0 nn.rad.te.and
erman for 1&amp; or 20yean, havs fishod on Lake Michigan, Huron and Superior.—
time he went into hmdnesa, .
non and he argued it at acme length,
Ques.—What do you mean by a In 1809 I was fishing at Manistee. We
those
spots
were
there
vrbeu
Thft
ttelt t&lt;ery 0M m&lt;ut dell has since told me that he believed
begin in April and continuo till Decem­
•
they went ioto bmhoV;
1 exJua,ao the witness in hie own manner, him guilty. I do not koow whether vacant laugh ?
Ans.—When a num laugh s and does ber and uoe sail boats of different sizes,
any one was present or not but think
not feelJtlteiJt. ,MaIlli&gt;«biH^ai^l. ^e go out from four to six miles where
Mr.’* ft. W. Nehon was.
we get water from 60 to 800 feet The
he wouldgrfii|eWs stews, and sustainod Mr. Hughes,
Que*.—Do you know who was the It is a forced laugh- Have, heard some
average sounding four milee out I can
. talk nt Mauisteo of mohbing Vander­
when talking of this matter. When in ।
gaid to him before the others main witness a gains’. this man.
hardly telh The water is «Aator to toe
pool, did not take part in it nor did I
Objection ntade byT^r.’ChurcK
the Bank on Wednesday, 1 rtAoItect of
had faaad FieU.g
With and deeper to the sopth. From .
swear so at -KatemanoO/ Wh’on men
finding a i©ekH-book obouf kx htehw ,
**,
. 7___
..
,p
fipu miles out to six mites the water belomr It wasin tor back part of the bmty, and he smd you con t make me
said anything about it to me I told them
te^tod ft/lrar. Itra.n5d.of tur- Mra. that and V”"?"
opinion and might lie answered.
they luid" better let it alone, one.'siik) C0i|tettenpidlF deeper. Have knowledge
of toe cuxrentewithin toe limits described .
k*r TBS.1
1 h*a
o“aheod “J
•ubject of Vanderpool ra. bro^ft up.
------- to the south. ■
the Jail was as important as any. The the subject talked of was that-of sub- The prevailing cuuint is to the north.
It runs from about eighty rods to two
nn thnt t Jrril1c ltiii and he tried to show the bed. Un to tba.time I. put jny hand ) prisoner’s name was Robert Penzon.
iioenning
witnesses.
Have
heard
it
Krad
' miles an hoursaawtimas, and sometimes
Examination-.snspeBled ml Court
2— i_
j,
_4-2—2?„,
at midnigbrand might be allad a yri.- fa— “ I
th'™ I
took a re^eas'tiT! 2 r.‘ it.
currents. A
south wind would produce
Ateuftrandwonidtradura
on.
"«£!“£„ SffcWftSfataS
did not propose it, nor was; it submitted' a
' current to tbo norLu. Think the cur­
cause it ui commonly caHedamil. ano come inw
,
., j am |
rents are swifter in shallow than in deep
to nto'at that time. Have heard it
®’U
‘to f*T' Jd
roti^ed thirtyou ordered Fm*LJj
irrnxoox smiox.
water. The course of deep water cur­
talked of
1
rents ran north and south, but general­
toJkthem to bKto^d. He rete-d up very
I said to
At ** &lt;TWX“« of Court ** P' “•&gt;
Re-direct by Mr. Church.
] ly north. They,run south when there
readilv when I spoke to him which pat oa the almighty or
gno. I ■ Mf j
HopHnt, Comity Clerk of
Do not remember how tong I have ' 1is a heavy wind in the north. There is
made me think he was not asleep. I have forgotten just wbirti f ma.

THE VAHDEWOOL TRIAL,

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no

�EKTIOKC MWfrl fi.'WW tt?
up the riverine small skiff. Here seen
floating spars an the beech of the lake.
Sew one going to the nerth when the th. trial had —nrnenwd fax I
wiry! was blowing south. It wu close
to the beach. One ware would wash it
EraminaHon suspended and Court
up and another wash it off. Remem­ jadourned till 9 o’clock to-morrow.
ber the event of tho disappearance of
Field. It was on Bnndky, and the wind
was from the south, also on Monday
and Tuesday, but on Wednesday from Rroimni or D«mdA,\Notamy Public,
♦he North. Do not remember it longer.

Good Bargains in

^tsnauiater
▼AN ▼EL9OR k ROLFE.

I.. RUSSELL,

Caa b4 had by Calling al

RUSSELL f NEVINS'

ICKBAL COIVEYAICEB |

D. R. COOK. &amp; CO’S

CHA*. H. BAUER.

Abstracts or Titum
Offic. in Halting..
of lands in Barry County furnished on
W'e Offler the /Mowing
Sunday evening about 10 o'clock to got
application, atony office in the
HOLBROOK.
some water. There was a little dock
Tax Titles
Court House.
there but I stepped into my boat to dip
W. H. JEWELL.
the water. I noticed a man
’
down tho yiver in a boat As I
into my boat, I stumbled and
WM H. HAYFORD
noise, and when I looked up the boat
Of LANDS
had stopped and crowed ever to the oth­
er side. There was a person in the boat
rowing it He came within 30 feet at
Situated in. ths .various Townships of
C. G. HOLBROOK,
one time, and I could see his body move
Barry County—one of the 1
and the dip of the oars, and hear the rattle
of tho oar lock. It was a light colored
Co unties in the State of |
boat about 16 feet long. I was on the
a Michigan,
hank from five to ten minutes. The
ASSYRIA.
lake outride of the piers was rough. As
you go from Manistee north, the shore
wtfofnwM
curves west to point Betsey, and this is
about 5 miles out Then south we
rinorih frO km «•
HARTEY WRIGHT
&gt;| .K..M
have the same contour fur a few miles,
till wo come to a point about 3 milea-out*
Cross examined by Mr. Cheever. I
MAPLE GROVE.
Of Home Manufacture,
mean by prevailing, most of tho time,
the majority of the time. Sometimes
uw£°f»
HYDE k BAI ER
the under current runs north when the
■
xilasM
BUM* a*d Inaaraae* A&lt;*nd.
wind is blowing south, and sometimes
CASTLETON.
Go
to
the
the current on the surface runs one way
when the wind is blowing the other way
n Wofo
The general course of the coast north­
ward from the river is bending to the
west There are little points along the
coast projecting out all along the coast
and these some times catch things float­
x ®rn
ing on the surface and the general
C. Bibs.
course of things drifting from the
WOODLAND.
PhyaldBii
Manistee river would bo into some of
West of Bank.
these angles. When 1 saw that man
in the7 boat he stopped rowing and
ZrelsW for
turned from me as if he wanted to avoid
A.. WOOLEY
me. 8aw no other little boats on the
river, but there wore other boats, take
AdeortUtmrntof GRANT# PHILLIPS.
E. F. BROWN.
white fish and trout in my nets and take
PzSXi £L*utacfto,kioc
JOHNSTOWN.
them to tho Manistee market often.
Ha*
Wof
n
•
hot
00^
When we drees these fish blood drips
This is the Lad uho drove,
Il a wire X
from them. Wo put them in boxos,
the doves to market, and
carry them to market and then wo
the
same
boy
stopped
put them in baskets whoa wo land and
at Stauffer's
carry them up town, and blood usually
JOHN ROBERTS.
G'
PUYtHCIAN^and flarjeoa. Dwelling ea BroadBALTIMORE.
drips from the basket Wo land at Kirk­
land’s dock and at the bank dock and
WM. UPJOHN
sometimes at another douk. On Thurs­
of a Wj/sfe wjf»|
day afternoon, tho 7th of September
about three or four o.dock wo took a
HASTINGS.
DR. C. C. LIN8LE1
load of fish up to Manistee and landed
BOTANIC
first at Kirkland’s dock and unloaded
some and then went up to the Bank
doA and unloaded some in a basket
and carried them up the bank stairs, saw
CARLTON.
blood drip from the basket on the stairs.
Saw no boat but the Manistee go out
that Sunday night and do uot know
HAMLOW, M. D..
whether I saw tho little before or after
it went dut.
for warm meals at all hours
Or MENS
Re-direct
BARRY.
Remember the place. Op- j
The natural course of that spar spok­
aJIDbMM by th* moat
•Kot?
posite Lein's Bakery.
en of would bo north if there was no
•,u*BlioqfIvanU Bunrory anddl*«M«e?f auldra*1.
South
side
State
St.
swell of tho sea. Brought fish up Io
Oalb sromstlv atUniBd la.
navlOOPtf
this dock and carried them up the bank
L.K. STAUFFER.
stairs on the Saturday before.
STEWART k STE1NHOFF.
Ques.—Did you ever bring any parti
HOPE.
of whale up those stairs ?
Ans.—Never.
In tbs City, Mtnafacturtd by
°MkhUM ” Gr“‘ * n,Uli»’* 3uw'The thirty-fourth witness was George
Nungesser, who is one of tho now wit­
MILO T. WHEELER,
’ COMMINS k BROWN,
nesses, and being duly sworn said:
I live in Manistee nnd have for four
RUTLAND.
years, am in Cigar and Tobacco busi­
•ffoiur-Pamliny,
ISAAC W. VROOM AN.
REMEMBER,
ness and also clothing bu-ineas. Know
:
Graining,
Field And Vanderpool and remember
DIPUTT U. S. ManhalJGro.rU C.Urctiwr Axant
the event of the disapjioarando of Field
■ hri Au.ti—a—
and it was on Sunday. On Sunday fore­
Washington Block, South ride State St.
noon I was in the second building from
E. II. MALLORY.
the Bank, which was a meat market i
kept by Henry Kremple. Was then,
Mlehtaaa.
I
' Dene in the HlaatirtylM.
&gt;
I
IRVING.
'Dealer*
in
Wall
Paper,
Window
between 11 and 12 o’clock ou Sunday.,
j tihhades i'icturo Frame*, Looking
This building is about 60 foot from the
i Olaaaea, Varniahea, Lead a,
Bank and right opposite Bailny’s corner.
;
Oita. Mixed Painta Artiat'a
tST All Styles of Women’s und Chil­ n'« h ol ■ ar J
'
Malarial*. Window
.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
Leaving this building about 11 o’clock
8tB£“SRACAMPBBl.L. Propio
dren's Wear.-^t
Olaaa. etc., ate.
■Xrfesfrc
I went towards tho Tyson House. Will
1 Hhop eorntr at Church and Elate.
BtroatrJiMtins*. Mich., over Bailax’aj
Ramsdell was right ahead of mo untf
was right in front of the Lank wheti 11
PRAIRIEVILLE
first saw him. I passed tho bank on
MIDDLEVILLE EXCHANGE.
tho sidewalk and heard a noise in the
J. C. WOODRUFF.
bank and also the howling of a dog,
while I was passing he howled throe GO TO CLARK'S FOR PICTURES
times. The noise sounded like a rattlingof feet. I went down to the Ty­
ORANGEVILLE.
AARON CLARK.
THE CELEBRATED
son House to my‘dinner. On Monday
O. ,
tuly Uocnied I
morning early I was in my lower store.
1 had two stores—one above tho bank
and one bolow. From tho lower store 1
went to tho upper and on my return I
saw Vanderpool in the bonk inride tho
GRANITE STATE
door, ho had a broom in his hand and
JOHN MICHAEL,
was scrubbing up. This was about 6
Oppooito P. 0.
o’clock. I asked him if he had heard
that Field had duappeared aud he said
D. P. NELSON k SON,
he had. About 8 o'clock he camo into
House Painters I
my cigar store to get a cigar, when I
FOR SALE AT
said it was a little carious that Field had
YANKEE SPRINGS.
js, and he replied he had gone to hell
Planing Machine.
or somewhere else, where noMy would
never tee him no moro. His hand trem­
Warehouse pn Broadway.
bled so ho could hardly light his cigar.
of the river about 35 rods from the eud

OR 8ADE

For the

BE8TAND CHEAPEST

W ffl MS,

Little Red Shop!

s:r.v*

FINE BOOTS!

Sinam aid Mertaiical DeiM

CITY PAINT STORE!

PAINTERS.

WOODRUFF !

Sign and Ornamental
Painting
.

The Best in the City.

Farrier's Improved!

!t|WL’A

Corn Sheller!

W. T. EASTMAN’S!

Cross-examined by Mr. Hughes :

I
have
resided
at
Manistee
4
years and
hove beon
absent soxuutimee to buy goods. I am
usually gone about 3 days. At* one
time in February 1870, 1 was gone
about two weeks, went to Milwaukee
and was there three days, then went to
Grand Haven and staid five days and gwi
married and then went to Muskegon and
staid a few days. We laid a few days in
the ice the propeller being fastened.

trial Was there three days and then
went to Grand Haven and was gone
about two weeks. Do not know whether
not but it was wound up when I got
back Do not remember how long I
had been gone when I got married but
think I was married the 10th of

X"A'X

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

THORNAPPLE

Land and Calcined Plaster,

hack

LIXt

•XTine Gold Jewelry,

SM surer aid Plated Ware.

LIME, WATER LIME.

LUMBIB, LATH, aid SEW

XPartie. aafariog to purah—o
—R to &lt;M. W. will chwrfUl,
information dwirad.

August’10. 1871.

To the Ladies!!

do

J. ROBERTS k. CO-

n. ». cook ac CO'
CALL AT JOHN ^STANLEY’S

Sa Horsemen Pure
ATTENTION I

HASTINGS WURSERIEk.

Wines and Liquors I
FOB MEDICINAL PURPOSES.

AJao, Import^ Do.Win Port.r anti

J. Roberts 4 Co., at the Poet Office,
keep the Daily Banna for sale.

�Ti|« IVHmjc

1871”

•wing la toeitntU of tbe city, tm

liitTuro*. Mxcm.,

24, 1871.

Chsoky
We Join most heartily with the Bemis
in its condes&gt;naUoti,of the course taken
by the Hastings Bannar. That a dally
p-per pubIMiad tlmcM wlthlp &gt; .lot,&lt;4
throw of the court house where tho
trial Is now progressing, should thus
early -show Its hand,” H to bo regretted.
Ik-fore ths teregUbg illustration of
•rcheek” soptod from the Kalamaaoo
Telegraph, Bartram or Brick Pomerv
■ko^dHush With very shame. That

” By. Aid. Haena, That the wood bolooging to the city and lying near the
comer of Church and State Streets in the
4lh Ward, be sold at auction to tho high­
est bidder, under direction of the Marshall
Six days notice or said tale to be previ­
ously given. Carried.
On moltoo, thoaccount of Richmonds
&amp; Back*u, fur city books, of 858,85 wai
allowed and order drawn.
On notion Council adjourned.
W. Harn—Recorder pre tan.

Hum, Williams, &amp; Co.,

Sash

Doors,

,*ourte«r the Bism on the VaudM-

WiM and Otherwise.
Vanderpool that ever appeared in our
columns, waa elippod from the Da’ly
Study men as well as books.
Telegraph printed considerable nearer
Never be cant down by trifles.
to the Kalamatoo Court House than the
Ice coolers are now lined with paper.
Banner Is to the one here, published
Never accuse others to excuse your­
^y it in the midst of the trial there. self.
We think further comment worw than
Glycerine is a good remedy for sun­
useless.
burn.
Not Forth oomuco.—That money I
promised by the Pro-routing Attorney
of the county of Manistee, to the Board
of Supervbare of this county. We un­
derstand he—the Prosecutor—dentes
making such a promise.
We leave the
question of veracity with the Board of
juror In the cane. Meanwhile another
$150 has been taken from our treasury
by order of ths Court.

The Mansfield. Coldwater and Alltran
Bailroad
- We were Informed while in Battle
Creek the other day, that the grading
on this rood from the Ohio State line to
Allegan was more than two-thirds done
—thjrt the ties for the road between tho
Stat? Line and Coldwater were all
strung along the road bed—that from
Cold water, west, they were being de
tivered st the rate of 15,00) a month,
and that on Sept. 10th they were going
,to commence laying iron west from the
croMipgof that road and the FL Wayne,
Jackson and Saginaw railroad and that
by January 1st, 1872, th? care would
be running to Richland from the Ohio
State line.

At the annual session of the Grand
Encampment for tbo State of New
York, the following uffleen were elect-

The City of Grand Rapids,
SEPTEMBER 12, 13, 14 &amp; 15.

It ia easier to give counsel than to

take it

Make good use of time if you
eternity.

&amp;c.
DRESSED

love

LUMBER.

A good conscience i* better than two
witnesses.

We may expect a large orange crop
from Florida.
Patagonia,—the land o.‘ meerschaum*
and cannibals.
Curiosity isa certain charset eristic of
a vigorous Intellect.
Domestic Magaxinee,—Wives who
blow up their husbands.
Think before you speak, and oon-d der
before you promise.
We pay England yearly $15,000,000 in
gold for spool cotton.
Tbe corn corp of Illinois promises to
be the largest for many years.
People who come to high word* gener­
ally indulge in low exprasions.
They arc having morning perform­
nude* at the theatres in London.
Forty pounds is the greatest weight
turkeys aris^nowo to grow.
Tbe butchers In California have been
caught selling diseased meat.
Tbe fashionable color for visiting cards
at present is a pate lavender.
Time, patience, aud industry, are the
three great masters of world.
Knowledge will soon become folly,
when good scuse cease to be Its guradian.
Truth begets hatred, prosperity pride,
security danger, and fariHlarty con­
tempt
Wisdom is beter without an inherit­
ance, than an inheritance without wis­
dom.
At the deal
1 man, the teen
are shod, tha
prevented from
flowing.
If man make- himself a worm, he
must not complain when he I* trodden
on.—Immanuel Kant.
Miss Irish is a candidate for register
of probate ; the lady has been iu the
probate office at Portland.

Patriarch; William ' Gould,JAufTnio,
Grand High Priest; Charles Clark, New
York, Grand Treasurer; JohnH. White
Albion, Grand Itenrenentotlvc. Total
encampment mcmbcreblp, 3,KT9. Net
increoac during year, 600.
Total re­
ceipts, $18 407.70.
The following offleers of the Grand
Lodge of Odd &gt; eliow.* were elected for
the ensulnryear: Grand Manter, E. 8.
Ralphs, of New York; Deputy Grand
Matter, Wm. I*acy, Albany; Grand
Secretary Charles Y. Clark, New York;
Pelican oil is worth 81 50 a gallon in
Grand Trewun-r, Jacob Rtuaall. Now New Orleans, and tho people alongshore
York ; Grand Representative, William have ongUTred extensively in its manu­
Woddell. Troy; Grand Warden, Tho*.
facture. The first process is to catch
S. Bt. John, Utica.
Railboxv Items.— Wo clip the fol­ I Miss Joseph Weinlich is tho loader of
1 the Vienna female orchestra of twentylowing from she Allegan Journal.
■ six young ladies, which sppeors for the
Onto « MtcatoAN Railway.—The first time in America, at New York on
guage of the track of tho railroad from the 11th prox.
Muskegon to Allegan is soon to be wid­
Question (to be asked of the lady you
ened about three inches, so that it shall
adore). What has been the brightest
conform to the guagn of the Pennsylva­
idea
of the whole season ?
nia Central IL R and its numerous con­
Answer (to be told her in a confiden­
nections.
.
tial whisper)—Your eye -dear.—Punch.
The road is t» l«e extended »o Mans­
-Tli'? veteran Murdoch,■ the actor,
field, Ohio, nm Coldwater, and ton miles
ofrp^lNov wuth^Mt from All.^n i. Omught b, qu.l tb, »Ug«
ne»rlvgnU-l. Tbe whole line will b« «g».-tUl cling, u. Lbs plaUorm.
engaged to giro
give n
a series
read­
Sm.bea within a v-.r ,nl ths .borts., has
ba. oogwsd
wort of “ readEngland next season.
routo from Woton Muhina to Cm. ■»«•" in
™ New
«•’ B»ghmd
wiuon.
cinnati, Pittsburg and Philadelphia in
Hord times am tho excuse of San
full ojieration. Ijorg® new coocnes are Francisco churches for cutting down
to be placed on this end of tho rood im­ ministers' salaries. The richest society
mediately.
now only pays 84.000, while one which
The last roil of the rood fronalletroit lately paid 86,000 has come down one
half.
to Lansing is low laid and the people
along the lino can scarcely contain them­
They will juke in New York eyen
selves, so great ia their rejoicing.' Now about tho swindlers on the city treasury.
let a road from Grand Rapids be built One item complained of is 86,000 for
direct to lensing to connect with it
hatchers, and it is defended on the
ground that they were ordered Irr the
purpose of “cutting down sicessive
appropriations.'*

A special meeting of the Common
Council was held at the Council Room,
Gbb.it Union Exposition
August 17. Recorder Wood in the Chair.
Present—Aldermen Birdsall, Eastman,
Hayes, Kenfield, Woolley and Williams. SEPTEMBER 12, 13, U AND 15, 1871,
two Fins a on.
On inotioa, Aid. Hayes was appointed
Recorder pn test.
On motion of Aid. Kcnfield, Aid. Hayes Nartbera Mkb. Agrlcaltiral aid Mewas elected Chairman of the Board of
cbaikal Hackly.
Registration.
On motion, Council adjourned.
W. Hath—Recorder pro Un.

Or »ll Kind*.

SPRING &amp; AVERY’S,

Admission Sf.c, children 15c. Kxhibitor* Ora
t—ted to join th* Society. Y**rlr member&gt;.p ticket. SI. Life M«ab—bip Uck.te &lt;10.
r
HIMBT B. CLVBB,
Grand Haren, Secretary.
G. W. OBIGG8. Grand Rapid*. Pranktent.

DRV 600DS MO CARPETINSSJ
----- TO BE FOUND IN-----

Western Michigan

We Shall Offer
Solo Proprietor of

,

STTEPAWnH

SPECIAL

INDUCEMENTS

COMPOUND WAHOO BITKRS,
Price, only SO Cents a Bottle.

FOB. VISITORS TO MAKE PURCHASES

SPRING &amp; AVERY

WOOL IWING
At Hastings.

Tbiaartlcle ha* been thoroughly taatad
and found a *ure and speedy cure for
tho following complaint*.

Jaundice, Indigestion, Sour Stom­
ach, Costivrness, Nervous and
Sick Headache,Liver Complaint,
Fever A Ague, Dyspepsia, Worms
’ in Children, Piles, Bilious Com­
plaints, Loss of Appetite, Erup­
tions ofjhe Skin, Pimples on the
Face, and all Diseases of Ute
Blood; also the best Diuretic in
Use for Kidney Complaints,
Weak Back, Pain in the Loins,
Lumbago, Grttvd, Rheumatism,
&lt;fe. &lt;Ce.
gvnuinn Bitter* in on* BO Cant* Bottle
of Shepard'* Compound Wahoo Bitter*

Phyaioian* throughout the City end

30 Years

Experience !

FLORENCE

Family Sewing Machine
Mr. MARBLK baring booghl tbo Carding) Jf«
ehit-e lately owned in Middleville, and

SIMPLY CONSTRUCTED,

Price, only 30 Centa a Bottle.
For Bal* by DnitgUt* aad !&gt;**]•«* G*nrrails.

C. N. SHEPARD,
EASILY UNDERSTOOD.

Proprietor,

Growl Rapiris, Mich.

Guarantee

Hatlai action.

Alwaynn Order and Ready for Wort.

For Sale by ACKLEY &amp; SLADE,
Hastings, Mich.

Wool sen t by Railroad will be
Carded to order, and sent back in good
condition.

Il will maha any width of tboa draired with-

Shop in BARLOW A GOODYEAR'S

Naw Warehouse,
Adjoining C. F. Dwifbl a Co* Foendry.

11*01 Cord. Braid, QniU, BM Gather, Hum■UMu BaflJ*. Teak, and Frings nnntly and dereMr
W* warrant it to ww everything n**dad In a
family, from lb* btariasi to lb* UgblMl fabric.
In Tailoring or Drassaisking

Go there ior your
CHOICE

GROCERIES!

A fine stock Just Orsnm

THIS MACHINE NAS HO E(OAL. COME A.m&gt; BKE THHM
WELCOME-MARBLE.
July, ini.

Dr. AIKIN,
SELECT SCHOOL. Office *o. 11 Canal 8L Grand RapIds,

Pirate null nod nnmina th* Machin* and it*
work. You eaS no I albrd to bar ■ ttewing Ma­
chin* until th bar* *e*n th* FLORKNCK with
Offle* and *al**rootn al

Grant. Jc Phillipa* Mtore.

CENTRAL
exXis SCHOOL HOUSE,

Dorator BolUinf of C. F. Dwight A Co,

HASTINGS, MICH.

State Pomological Society

Council convened at the Council Room
in regular session, Aug. 31.
Recorder
Wood called the Council to order. Pres­
ent—Aidermen Birdsall, Eastman,Hams,
Hayes, and Woolley.
On motion of Aid. Birdsall Aid. Hayas
waa appointed Recorder pre tan.
Aid. Eastman-of the Street Committee
reported thal the job on State St,. 4th
Ward, let to T. Altoft, was completed and
accepted, and moved that the order of
850 to pay for the sime be drawn. Car­
ried.
By Aid. Eastman, That T. Altoft be
allowed 82,50 fcr repairing bridge near
his place. Carried.
By Aid. Kcnfield, That the Marshal
be directed to notify the Street Commis­
sioner that it is the order of tho Common
Council that he repair the bad places in
the streets caused by the late storm, and
particularly tho holes in the street near
the Jail on Washington Bl, and the hills
near Messrs. Hayford and Barber’s, im­
mediately. Carried.

Blinds,

----- TO BE HELD IN

■pedalities: Scrofula, Cssssn, Coasomption. It* A Bar, Nervuu*, Chronic and Surgical
Di*—**

oonre*. cnnotantly adding

Oysters and RjenshmenU.
on hand at all hours.
25yl
H. A. BU8ELL.

Jk CARD.

Michigan Exchange.

Meat Market!
NEAR THE BANK.

Dnrnorr, Fmscavt 1Mb, 1»T1.

aFlrai Chas Hmm. Bstio

The best stock of Meat always on hand.
Call and Got your Steak, Roasts,
or any thing you want
±ultlon to the School, &lt;8.00.
Fur further information, addreen.
MOBBIB A RUTH, Assyria.

W. J. AIKIN. M. DP.O. Drawer 9001. Grand R*&gt;id*.Miob.

SIMON BIRKENRUTH.

Aucnox Bills printed on abort notice
st thia Office.

�YtaM • l«M4.

B\|&lt;h»h.

Th«

’

Daily dbrino tbe th/ai.

-

xtRuNYAX’S

.GUIDE.

MAIL ARRANGEMENT.
M»4.^.ux

An Every-day Story.

_

“Your reporter has kept a shaip look

out for indications of
‘‘Hello John, where areyou going?”
"I was going down here to buy some
grocers.”
.
;
to which it is safl! one of the counsel has
"Well I am going down to Mace Al­ given his days and nights for some
ien’s to buyndxc.”
months, but ns yet it is not clearly torc‘‘Down ?o Allen’s?
eaboft
Pla' prosvcuplii have taken special
crockery and wall r_^_,__________ paihiSttRjring Wit that there was a largo
thought of buying grooeriea there. Not assortment of old plows, stoves and
long agolbo’t a whole Mt of crockery boiler-iron lying near the bank and
and paper enough to paper my house, accessible at all hours. This fact, I
there, 20 per cent, cheaper than X could believe, was not brought out ou the
buy any where else. Besides he war­ former trial, or if so, no use was made
ranted it.
The crockery he keeps Is of it Whether it is intended to show
tiie Boot’s celebrated ware.”

J. ROBERTS.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

C.O1XG «MT.

IlS

_

turn of mind, has promulgated h «m»
Call orf Mim Wftoox te.nUUIuAy Any fit regtod to the disappearance of
KOoda of all the latest arttf bMt sijrkre.
Fidd, and ;M evoiybody is interested in
every new development. in regard to
Fnar National Clothing House.
—Go there for tbe beet and cheapest this mystery, like drowning men catch­
Clothing, Gente Fumtahing Goods, etc. ing at strawa,we reprint from the iMroit
Pott of Tuesday, what he has to say in
U
E. G. Williams.

. H. UOLMBS,

Zjan.

-lusjwrw*

. .. KM

SUPERIOR; JPSUERRY AND STATESMAli

C Kalamazoo
R A I Nand,t&gt;xVnn
ff Aj
I ’L
L!
bor
WHEEL CULTIVATORS,
BAIL,

"
.
।
—— :------ -u.-.uv&gt; in. i
I 7 is
no U)
!
! «&gt;y where else in town.”
, Ui a luuuuivr, reiuuiun iu vu ovum.
'u® map if
, M. ALLEN,
j xhcxQtlttT liand, tbo dbfepse have shown
I S'W . tn ftvul rtloiua I Washington Block. Aug.15, 1871.
■ | an ixtrnordirnrr/tWrat f°r knowledge'
I 8 25
! 1 85
I 7 25
I 5?^^-?!!!?—-——--------!————.

1' respecting the "handkerchief found on1
■ the body and the knotty stick and buttle 1
| that lay near if. This circumstance, iu
j connection with tho fact insisted ujion j
i Premium List—Tumorrow.
I in lha eross-examination of Dr fihurley,
• Who tore down the Derrick ?
■ that Field might have died from a dose
j uf strychnine, raises a suspicion that
Who will put it up again ?
! the defense meditate a theory of suicide.
he /jaii
-.thtoty &gt;viU be;
Can’t the
’ ’ *ba ” aUauetion 1 In dbnt case the
!ufl£apd(i4l ta'tdo ‘pujtjhasv sufctontiaB^ililtj’. IVld. ««■ passing!
and tne fu&lt;
rnrk. ?? Wo
\V«.U
‘Springer’s, quit snapping his
of water works
presume it could ।' M**
.
;r
»ii"
.•
tingunt, threwawuv his hat usd coat,'
if th- Uu.h.1 lut.1 due nobee.
tieJ , h„.roI10 „]luld
Wy&gt; tl|nMj

lUmmouJ* i 4 &lt;0
.terL..,.‘£

LOCAL EVENTS

SAWING

HARROWS,

MACHINES,

Sfc"T

slock of

aneb

AGRJ.CI7JLTU RAL

MACHINERY

in Barry Countv-Lfor sale, by

.

E. P. BURR ALL.
Office in John Wciscrti’s Hardware Store, Bruwu’a Now Block.

FARMERS

‘ The new sign un Cufiimihs&amp;Brown’s ■ his Jiwkets inside out, walked twenty­
Paint Store 1ms not nn equid in t he city i c’fht miles up tho bench, drank a bottle
in tin «,.t . I.-..!... xi ; 01 strychnine, ‘ or, wlint is the same,
uo jlmphlJI? nor Lthing.' ‘ °
“ rif^aurd." tun..J u .urnmereault, lit with tho (up and back uf.

GALE AM) EAB.LBAE00,

Tie ymy* H.ir.tfs nt JACpB MAVS’
BOOT. SHOE, and HHU0BRY STORE

।
I

Hams, Williams &amp; Co. itet- not got
time tc run after accounts that were to J
be paid after harvot. Therefore, we ex-

The -pMpfo br.Biijl AH*’hnvu4ote&lt;l
indicowi cbntfict with a very
,
589 to 37, in fnvur uf establishing the .small knot, white tho handlieichiel* over.
I1U1M there.
vuwv.—
—^
0Kmc.i.
i"8 br«Mt hinti at a broken h-art u:
Hully Water Works
Joitntid.
That is just fhe\pyuur m-opte w uald i
‘n
th° WU*‘ °!
thC0
^*.
the
u_ :e
11-j ____
.
‘
.p™81 , *“
vote
if _called
upon so .to do.
rins theory M tot entirely satisfactory । Vcrv bt^t and dtcapcst BOOTS, S‘!&lt;»ES, nnd RUBBERS from
Thanks.—The Manisteo Zftneg &gt;uy:
X
''“"I’" "i,h
Ins.Stuck uuw .... lu-3'.
z
tenal at hand. It may be strengthened,1
1 he first number of the dally
J by a go&lt;4 dual of drift-wuvd and things'
Abo gvi yunr Best TEA. • SUGAR. COFFEE. TOBACCO,
Vanderpool trial Is Vcfcrw’ms” 11 is a ; nut ydriuhmRed us evidence, M it is i»n
nice five column sheet* and worthy of established priuciplu in law, 1 believe, Ac.. Ac.. • f him at nittrh Im^dSpnees than at mtv other nJncd ii&lt;t
that no bottle ever yet drifted ashuiv But the City.
patronage.
’
.
‘
there was a woman at the botum of it.” ■
ti,,. stale p&lt; ruolcfriZil «
i-i
Hastings. Aug. 2i.
.TACOU M-Wt*.
paring ror n" r_hl.S,^ fe&lt;fC‘°
1
[
Tjn:ol) p_. ir-.°0,« ^tatthc
-\J k~k x-j.
o
|*j

$1.00 for 75c

their accounts ou or befrre the fSrii .
............ .
&lt;
.
^country. Not only Michigan fqm, hut.
,
*
1 the fruits of Kaiisti.M. California, Ftorldn, •
I Ji’J-ll CloSC Olli 7111/ Slock
Texas, nnd other distant States will l«j' of tSu7H7HC7’
brought by spccicTrefrigerator car f.um
11 cent sugar tUBireli^.
the American exhibition at Richmond, n„., C
J
J PI »L‘

J. W. &amp; C. G, BENTLEY
J.'ucrcowr* to IJUA.

Goods and Clolhin&amp;

Tub New Firm.—J. W. &amp; C.’ G. Bent­
ley, manufaetiirersoftendi. dubn, blinds
A ne^^r.tTTn,.; ..I^pb I "f /eventu-five-cents on the
nnd moldings, and everything else, are
busy/wliing moldings" that they can­ swindle, has been carried on to a con-r -Dollar. .
siderable extent in this section within
UUpGJC
not wrifo for the local cuhimn this week. t.,e *T“t,few *LU,li’&gt; though, wo under-,
stanu, the perpetrators imre been fol- ‘
..
.
RuBber mops at BuscIFs.
low«l up and nrretod. The plan was
to call on a fanner and hand him n CirRI213JL,B
- • Peaches fresh and nice nt BuseH's.
Be-Lfibcrrv- wine, bi tiers for dyiipcp- i woute bo
on
- “
n the bacinride of crivelope. The far- •
BUSELL
‘■8.
mer would find $5 mnrkea there, which
«»]
V ';u,dAau J
lothc bearer ,
.
‘
. Jjhs Town Talk
of thcdlxpateh. The following presents
the
contents
of
the
letter
:
Is the name uf a Choice Brand of QIMTSSELI
gars just reaeked and for rale at the
City NVwb Df'pot.
'
'IX^Irts tti
—- . . ।
THr^Vufite 8r»icx of School Bools
_
iJom^TuTl

X7

Best fibteir In the city at Bumjp»

BLIND?, MOLDINGS, 4c.

Holdings a Specialty.

Hardware

ij L'reek Journal

I How I* THIS
______ ____
A Choice Stock nf perfumeries at the
j one Allen Jones- removed or caused (o
City News Depot
be removed the derrick, used in digging I
For Photographs and Pictures, of all the artesian well, without any authority .
kinds, call on J. F. Minkler
from the Coininun, CViiuidl, and to the
^great detriment .of the public interest, I
The*Town Talx, K. C. B. and E. B- us the erection’ of'another in its stead is *
Holl, three of the best Brenda of Cigar.&lt;
Wl^fJofhefuHherju^gdiouof
• in the market at Post Office.
thia inqiartant public out-irprise,

ALSO, LUMBER FLOORING SIDING If:.. J-.

Buber,,

n.v.

Stoves,
U. A. Goodyear.

Harnesses

Dan i Striker.

Goodyear &amp; S&gt;&gt;(

Agricultural
Tools, &amp;c
D
V

We wonder if this follow owns this
citj‘, and runs it on liis own account and LEATHER BELTING A SPEC IALTY |
in nccordauc.t with his personal spite
Do mil claim to have the only Mold­
and spleen.
We will not be under
ing Machine in Barry county, but they ’
have one that will slick any nnd all ,
sold by any House ‘
kinds on moldings that ’ ore needed.
6HIPEEHTS OF FREIGHT.
.
In Michigan.
■
They al«ohave on band a large number j
uf doors, saijh, blinds, moldings, win-.
A Geo 1 Exhibit of Business.
dow framer, Ac., that will be wild at low ’
figures fur cash.
John A. Greble,
Through the courtesy of Mr. Wilder,
The place to buy vpux boots
agent of (be G. R. V. K. R. st thia
i at
.&lt;
. , Rm
place, we are enabled to lay before our
readeis a statement of the amount of The Corner Grocery
Alpoeul.
In ll».
frvifUl Iron, ihl&gt;
Thejiopular Busin ew, GpUege of ilie,
country is located at Grand Rapids.
Cheapest fiuit Jarat Bustli’s.

Dealers in

Hams, Williams A Co.

1870»
_..r.P.,,M...
oak»u.
.........................................• 41*4.703
—..........................
... .................................. v

New Goods at the Phccnix
Store.

Custom work made on short nodes,
in good style set reasonable prices

HICKS,

Druggists and Chemists,

PATENT MEMqlMJB.
PXrXTS_C --- •

Floor. 116 Cur lc«d»
Ackley &lt;S Slade sell the most jierfect Oats. tb; Corn, U; W
Fruit Jur there is made.
Ur. 81; Potatoes, 61 ‘r

Jsr

iwe.ws

o-

|TC1 LET u&lt;f J^CY
FJCJCY UOODe,
f
PERFCMERY.
i
: BOORS A iJWkTlbNfesH.1
CHOICE TEAS,
GROCERIES,

Crockery.

Glassware,

CIGARS and

~r i-

»

Wooden Ware, &amp;c-

varn rents,
- TURPENTINfi,

• 77«JM
. UU.MI
KUH
. tSVM
Sou.fi.n

Rvmell
vmxu. &amp; Neris* at the Phomix
Cash
*ento.

Iron, Nails, Glass,

orm,
SUU Continu* to Sell

MUHTlT.JlBlIWft. f
Ladin* fine shoes oftba latest styles
■
at RtJXyak's.

HMM,

and dealers In

.

AGENTS FOR THE

.

•

Detroit Stoves,
UAbE OF

,y

Superior Iron’

&amp;-C., &amp;.C..
Hastings.

KER08EKE LAMPS A FIXTURES
WALL PAPER. &amp;a. Ac..

CITY DRUG STORE,
o. H. hicks.

State St., Hastings, Miqh-

the Rest ix’thT W6RLL.
Also the

WOODLAJH) PABLOBB.

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                  <text>ttibataitoo uu this ptaea wen any other,
saved tho ptere
tliomdfratiua la it
a* big at n jaa, du tot know who saw it
Itosilre myroif end Mr. Catehson., but
think Dr. DuBold and Other* saw it, do
any one saw It but tnyaalf. A Juror
».ksd who cut out ths board*. Answer

VOL. XVI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. AUGUST 24,1871.

Summer Goods!
M AU. KINDS,

TO BE CLOSED OUT
Shawls,
Linens,
Balmorals,
Linen Coats,
Linen Pants,
Linen Vests.
Summer Hats
Glove*,

icipallng 1
tbl. DUir

principle
.era. Dur.

ordered that aff witneuwa. Loth for tile
Feo-Ju and Defease Ira excluded until
tile trstimony is all submitted, Mrs
Vanderpool being &lt;-xcw|&gt;tesL Tho Sher­
iff then nradu procUiAatiou tu that effect
Mr. Eggleston O|MMM&gt;d the cam by
saying ifoil tin- iuGimiali.il iu this case
was tiles! «ti Doe. m’i«r 2 "st, 1MJ9, sad

THE EAGLE AGAIN.

A FULL STOCK OF ALL SIZES.

C. F. DWIGHT &amp; CO

ftlmeattempt-lo ruro-tatl tbo Judguio.it
ol Barry county Juror- a* follows:
So says the Hfjto. Well, d-i n-.t only '
pretend but shall giro au impnr^ia' n-!
port of tho pr-row lings; but have .-.n I

tnrolllne all rotore.1 men. whether
slave* &lt;&gt;r n.-t. Into the uaUunal forces,
allowing loyal mu-U-rs a LouutV of »3u0
for their slaves-afterward* reduced to
8H» bounty. But thte was wltolly io
lealedlu 1807.
On the lllli of June 18M, a bill bec-.me a law placing colored roldta.a on
a II cling o- equality in all re-poet" with

Again, spcaklni of iu and tho Kal.-masou JW^ru/iA tl.e Aliyfe mjltitaln* the
courtrelaw of Journal's,u as follows:
forohl away neighbors snd bold up the
cloven foot a* soroqrcuutoly a* you

IWW URKILTIiRU IMS
Grain Elevator

CiMeerolng thieve wish cnl&gt; t&gt; say,'
that it I* Ju**. as fair far us [If it wore
true, which II b no',) to bo retained for
tho defense, as for the Av'/to ben
mined Or thj |« pie, aud no man who
reiib, or linv r.-ud tbs editorials in tho
£.ig&lt;e, who dj.-. not know it hen doue
alt it could to co.virt Vanderpool from
the very AM, &lt;-a the ground, we sup[«• •, ihtl it believes a man charged
with guilt, guilty until hr ptovo* blm-

JACKSON WAGONS
Tn Naw Tuqvoa Liw.—Eff-rt* to­
ward the enforcement of our new liquor
law begin tu bo made in many [ Ince*.
At Baldwin** mill* (Jacluwi Co) the
people put a whisky scltor on the grid­
dle, whereat bo trumped sundry eounlcr
charge-; but thus far hi has got the

.TIm* Uirtt fklacc in tbe
.MS, WILLIAMS. at CO-

j

City of Hastings,

worst of it, taring bud io pay two Leary
fines. At Cbarfolta prosecutive* arc
rove to be ■■stsnaively &lt;usutuenc.«l. On
the whois, tho murun.jjita ujaei the
works of Sir John Bari-ycutv are slow,
considering the stringenty of the taw
and certainty of conviction under h.

• The ywrf 1871 will be a cwmornWe
eno for the number and destructive
character cf its tornado**. The dis­
patches daily came freighted with eo-

----- -1o buy-----turn to shred* ; troea uprooted; railway
trains lifted bodily Irutn the truck ami
thrown to «»* sid®, nod peupfo killmL
The lurcsdur, thia year • equal the
moit destructive ones uf the trq.ire In
oar own Blate storm* haw becm very se-

1 be foltowing table. cnmpBed by CoL
-Harrington. Acting eupeitutrnurnt of
the CeUMM, show, tho number of male
cAtfawns In right of Uro Wastoru States
above the age of M. MUtlcd to rte:

gray coat spokrn uf was. not on
ths body but wn* Vor.deq-x.1'^
There wq» eUo a ring, a twenty dollar
j^d i&lt;iace in an eewlope and tiro shirt

t

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'I '

I.

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August 18th, 1871.
Tlro-ieUofthe jurors -was called and
1all preeML Nr. Church then aonouored
1that Cousel had procured a *trocgrajiher,
Mr. BifehcoA. at ther own •xpenao,
'whom they wanted #tkn .wlcdgod os tho

1

liowland O. Quite was then ^Ited
and
Icing duly sworn, said: I Im In
&lt;
Beosia Cu., near Frankfort, am 02 year*
On tho 17th dsy of Hept., 1M9,
ok)
*
'found lbs body of Firid ; went to the
Lake
to haul up some lumber, went
'
down
tn morniag and found the body
1
1about half-past 11. Tbe beach hare is a
high
bluff, bat at Groat's tending is sol
1
tc
1 high. Th.ro it a bench end the soil
i*
' sandy. When I first sawthelxriyl wa*
1more than a rod from' it 1 wax-walking
1toward* tbe north. Tho heed lay towanls tbe south and on the face. Imaiedtatsiy after this, I wont to Frank-

Jpr ;

'T
Qu&gt;«.—What did you bay to your
wrappwL They coiac into my hand* at
the &lt; vToucn inquoc from tho witacsa ■m Y Objected to by Chester.
Went to the Curon-v rusulf; mate &amp;»
puuacesian except whan taken to Kala- cxniuiaaliuu buforc 1 went, left mv «&gt;a
uiaxrxj. I saw tiro rojto on tbu Laly tied with the body, gut the Coroner, A. J.
around the niiddlu. 1 also' saw la the 6ljfield, ami earn, back about 2 o'clock.
Bank a place of rope about 15 feta long "Iben- wa* auothsr young num with my
with one end cut off euuoth. which ro- sun when 1 rctarsed. One er two other*
tcrubtod the rne around the I»&lt;i«. Ua came with Iba Coroner. The body wn*
also {-roduroJ a box with sumo pills in lying as I left it, wo took tbe body aud
it. and another box trills sumo powders rctcreod it, placing tbe bead the other
way, it was changed a little in enter, be­
ing a little darkrr. 1 saw a ring taken
from Li* linger, and a twenty dollar gold
nicco, after i: had been taken from hia
was burned. Cruw-ciami.u-d by Mr. pockaL l»id r.ta tnLo tbe gold jneco in
tny hand, nor did I examine tLo enrelHughes.—War I’rowculiiig Attorney o|*. He had on u Iteck coat, pants, rest
4 years prior to IK 1. Drew up lbw iu- and rtottrs, also, had on a white ahirL
j. -u,
amino

i

BELTING.

Issx.

them to refrain’ from talking to any one
in regard to tho case, an I requested
that they report any one who sliuuid try
tu cunununicalo with them ia any way
liablng diplomatic relation* with the in re nrd to the caw. lie abo instructrepublics of l.ibe.la and Hayti,
In July, of the sameyew. a law was
iiarsod conferring upon colored pereon* from liooring unn side only, but
the right to tratifv In Courts ol Justice;
nlro. prohlMllng tbo Inter State ceaat- that they should keep their mind*
wlsc slave traae.
open until all tl.e evideurv bad been
In July. 1802, a bill brcame a taw
nuandputlog slave* cousins wlUiln oar
lino- vtus-.- n.fciteni were In tobellfoo i
■nrd all slaves found in place* captured'

BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILL

finw*»»«r M».ten&lt;-.

tbo body, do not know whether I saw
tbe shirt strds in hi* shirt or not. Th*
. couxntn.

.1 . ., 1 1

now a short time iu this city, and then
went South, locating iu Ab-.rdcon, Monroo County, Misais-ippi, where be uaa
agent fur the' Peabody Fund, A_«utant
Ln;tod State* AmesM.r, and. uf late,
Sopsrinliii.dent of School*. Ho wo* uf
tun ihrratsftcd by the Ku-Klux, but
held Li* ground luldly and defiantly
yntil last wjiring, whoa 12u pinks uf
■’’chivalry, armed and utaakwl, orreated
him in tho |&lt;&gt;rfi&gt;nuanco of hi* duty,
(decoying him from a friend's bouw by
(also promises) and beat him until near­
ly deal, holding him up when too weak
to stand, giving him. iu all, move than
100 loshr*./ Tho Cui. »s a iuan uf undirabted pluck, oral Looked Ly Federal

HARNESSES

Sum aii HecMsical DtiM

nauneed that ho wa* a Justice of the
Peace in Baltimcre and had a summon* '
returnable to-day. Mr. Hughes thought
there was a pwr sAroiie of ths ease being
tried sad the Ouurt would nut excuse
him. Mr. Church then enquired if they
were all ciuema, end finding that they
were, tho jury wan sworn, aud tbit wttka the question of a jury tor the thin!

twelve men that could bo picked out of
any farming anuinunitr- Delow wo giro
tho name, ago, randenoe and oceu[ation

friend* hen- and iu tho State. CU.
Higgins first culiaisd os a private *Udi-T
in tho Eighth Michigan Cavalry, was
so-m |*roauted to a Captaincy, ia tbo
L’niu.-d blab* Vuluntoer icrvire- &gt;ob«eqaautly war promoted lo a Idrutausnl
Cotonciar far bravery in the fivld. Af-

The L4KGKST STOCK of

opre,*.-. All t!&gt;™ tbiags were datereyed at tho burning of the oOea; waa
present at tho inquest which was hold a
• wrek from ibo next Saturday, tiro doth' ing that I have dowrcfired teas oa tbe

&gt;c*eM «rvM vj

Organdies,
Percales,
Lawns,
Grenadines,
Bareges,
Chambrays.
Mohairs,
Silks,
Marl Poplins.

NO. 17.

Eggleston exhibited a sap I tbe clothes taken from tho dbafi body of
of Manistse and■ uf‘ ths
Bank,
“
“ ■ and■ for
' I | Herbert Field, a paired’ pant*, shoot,
the benefit of our readers »e gtvs a dla- stuckiac* (swigiually wbifo) shirt, handgram of the bank.
kertHaf (white) wda .msll nock-handkerchief a dark blue vrot. ayteeof
Aug. 17 th, 1871.
iropo from around the-My, a Scotch
Tim forenoon of to-day was taken up
’
gray
coat that Mr. Secor guvi me and
in finishing the empaneling the jury, and
I that I had seen Vanderpool wear, a tow­
after Various rejection" end chai!-n|p-a
' eland tho Uicbst, tiro carpoliBg.oarol-

THE VAITDEKPOOL TRIAL.

wsek*, wn*etg aged all the time, thia
trial took piano ia Feb. 1870 , Spent
Mr. Egjkatan bavin* Lnishad,tbe some time previous to thia in tlw pram- : mite, and there put in the box. was then
lakes aaues tiro liver »nd |rocked iq
firet witness, George W. HuUi«, being 1
ice. Tiro pier L« on tin- sou th *ite. Tl.e
called and duly rirorn slid : My namo
Propeller wo* on tho uu:th side, it's uaino
examinining
testimony,
talking
with
aHtvci ihc Barker. Tbe ring wa* uu the
is George W. liuliia, I live in the city ।
of Manistee, knew Herbert Fisld in his nca-Mi but not hunting them up, h..re Cuger wbcsil first »aw it
Croes-uxaimmel by Mr. Cbrew.
life an I Go.rrge Vaalrrjsral. They । aAcd tiis Sheriff tu hunt np witnnssea
au*l briiij? them to my olRc • tliat I
Haro bind there three i.nr*. am C2
might confer with them, but. osver did y.-are old. bare not noticed the waves
' niyuilf except tho fox days pnvinos to
। the ioquost.
Went with Mr. Bus­
coniinncd till Sept-, 1869, Daria* this sell and sonic uth« Io Mr. Buggies
titno wa- Fijiieceutin;.' AUsrnuy aud 1 and they want into Mis. Vanderpool's
for the greats pr.coding last January, Maim, I teniuittod in tho pnrinr. Went
i tbers to roc if any money wm tn ta&gt;
I found among lbs. Vanderpool's things. tlw water lino wbwu 1 »u first there, at
about t* o'clock, but when 1 returned at
I Tho time of tbe night that we went 11 it bad m.Uided a little. The bead,
tlicrv was aftar 12 o'dock
My mind curvca from thia point down to Bar Lake.,

rrady twice, and it becvq.es ray duty to
[irvwnt to y*ra the gvan-nal chsracto. of'
the eriJrare.- which will bo pnwcuto-1 to
W— in the Bant on WodoM Uy after
you to suL-tau'-tate this eharg.'. This thia, abunt 9 o'clock, alone bnt found
Mt-sirs Conuv.ir. Ingram, Reror, Driggs
Fisk, Cntebeon, Va k!of|&gt;joI end some
others. Mr. Cl.urcn then naked wlrtl

ken try you ar true they will draw after
ibcm the coacluaiun that the Ileapoudirat
is guilty. Three two men hod boon in
: the banking besinm until tbo 4th of
Sqitrmiljer, 18G0 1 hiring that sumnu-r
Field b canw di WHtiaSs.1 with the way
tbe busineea was being earriod ox
Field put -n about K.'KiJ, and Vander­
pool about 12,0*1, which loll, bad recriwd from friend*. FieH and Van­
derpool cutoral the Bank together on
September Ltli 18G0, about 11 o'clock

gviug eo late that tbe body woe found
that aune night, and we were up aud
wrot to her rm ra. lie remained in tho
parlor but tho rust went out of tbo
room mth Mrs. Ruggleu to soarch Mrs.
Vanderpool’s things. Ihd nta brer any­
thing that wa* said by them uft-v they
left me. Did nut find any money -, can
question could nat bo asked till t'w Core
hardly dearth* die port I took In first
pnsDalicli wai prove I, nlw t'ral liter •
trial; vs* tlicio a*Frorocutiug Attor­
was no evidsneo that anything was Jakney and vs a wittsrew and &lt;qwu«&gt;d the
pun and eununal il up.
Mr- Brigg*
objection waa well founded, agd-tho
queattam atked to accommodate Mr.
Bulli* who wanted to go ham^ a* son ouer, and if I drew it. I drew it m it
as ]«aribto. Mr. Hugiicw waived hi* applti iOrtf, but do not ncolhxt
objection ojJ Mr. Balli* *aid: my at. « bother 1 dn-'w it «-r not—do mK know
tontton vu called to tho disappearanc &gt; wbctlicr L swum to il at Kalnmnano iw
not. 1 said utahite atom the rope tn
of Field, went into the Bank and found
several pc riot* there examining ths tho firet trial at MaaUec awl donut
To the qw.ion
Bank and I examinod a caqiat which know why 1 did not
wa* lying there ia a heap, sproal it unt. whetfor this story shout the ropo wa»
not an sffor-lfoiuglit, conociftd utter the
Tbore srai a ajnt ia the ccutr*, which trial nt Manistee, Mr. Church objected,
lira carpet did nut curor an I it was tn's- which was ..r err tiled ami quseifon an­
The rope was in
siog ; the floor wui damp and one &gt;pH swered in negative.
bore tbn evideneu of bring inked over tins ooniw of th-' root, whsa 1 saw it;

been seen nliro. On tho 17th of fo-pL
the t ody o£ F.idd «a found on the
beach of Itakt. Michigan, near Frank­
fort, about- 27 miles fiotu Maniatoo.
Field al this tiiuv was living with a holy and looked as if it had boon sunpxl &lt;*r
scrubbed a* il was broomed up. Other
s;ta* were of a rod eulur. U|«ra layiug
the carpet down on the floor, I found
hi* wheruabouto tint next day. On Mon­ ua tho carp't red sjrol* which corres­
day, also, VanJeip&gt;el was fraud very ponds I iu ndjaotwy to those un tho
1 early, between 5 ansi (1 o'clock, washing ffour. Near uoo red spot oa tho flo-r
out Use Bank and when naked talar in I found a small red spot, an iadontaro
the day craeuniiug Field, bo stall'd that as largo as a pea. end ia lb 11 a re-1 nub
he liail rua asruy and taken some of his stance uf the color of bloo I. I exaiuln
(Vandorpoa *e) tootwy with him- II.' •d the carput, when I laid U d-/sra. to
had alas cut out portions of tho car­ *«e if the spot in tho center ha I b.wa
pet and the main jrori of the seuuriag ux’ined to ba in thia place [■el rat rut running aorov* l bo *ex&gt;",
Two persons- wnd lo tlw. bank &lt;»n bnsi- baring a atrip of nboni fifteen in-tern on
n&lt;wa and nns went behind the desk and the ai-lo uear the bank eatrauoe Ho
saw tiro money in the eafo and thought ,then explained th® diagram and pniatU
there waa euongh to fill an iwtlinary (out tho tiring* ihacribwl Tboro ptewa
sin-a hat, &gt;w as auotlror soi l who saw it,t ,of earpet I took home. I alao fuutel a
tlirro was about n jxxk. Another jiarty ,
went to tbe bank fur men ay which Van- (
dm pool said be could n&gt;&lt;t pay, but being (
preated fueitlio went to tlw safe, fid- ,

...v
—
«— (MS. Ul W- U.-.QKh
end canto down tlw river in n canoe or
bout which they Idtahe I about fifty fiwt
below the Bank.
On gvhig back tn
tho boat, the ta.ly thought she saw

«i&lt; certainly onu jetwo, poawbly two,
and it wji two or three fix t lung. There ia
a window In the back put uf the Bank
slamt lu or 20 Ceci fnnu Uie water ia
the trier. The nimplaiut in this case
was here *hown to witaoa* aari bo toeiiSskI that the body of it wus H his hand­
writing, drafted it on tbe day that
tbe .dates show.'
When this wa*
dreftod it was
known that lb®
body ol Field was found end *l» uut
know that it vm km,u n, that he was
d.«d; think tl.e ntrasgnmcni inn «* the
tame &lt;by the oraqteiot ««* nrodc.
the inquoat tho body was j artinhy Iakov
out of Che boat «. a. roltod over a»i tbe

one* nearly of a white eulor, and an odd
eu retope There were 21 navoLipre in
thi package, alno there was apaircfcu.fr&gt;,
I .1-

about an mob anslu quarter in diameter.
1 also found, tbe next dsy some of Uro
h&gt;tnks s.f the Suer sawed s.ff sad tx.k
them t. say other. They were sb.a!
and slro l-a.nl a ,pta*L In tiro water an 2 1-2 met long and tbe width uf flooring,
uf a diqr or some vurti I’.iiug jumping eom-j six inch**. I fossad in the cracks
in which attested ' her attention, &lt;ro
much ro that she »pok" to h-r hiubum!
chat! it. and they row the figure of a
maa crouching awn ia tbs bout and on

*• ■

,
|
’
j
J

, m two string* oa tbe euraon cf it, but
«
do Ml know bow il waa fastwaad, it
exiMMlroi down to liio waistband but do
not know arhstlser it extended b tow o.nta. uor du 2 know wiietlror anything
was iasteaod to Jl lire (kupasr s jury
at Frankfort waa Capt UtoW® A. Doug.
ta*a, Mr CliambepL Mr. Ncl»ou, tlfo

Field, LulnotaisCA-wc-i date, it was on
Sunday, sew Vaa-U-Hwl JUft i*y betw««a JU and 11 i'. M. ft toy jtaw.
lie canw alter nwdfoise, saying ho bad
■ diarrhoea. Opacod th* window fU
a-U-d who wns tiuirc, dil not under­
nt firet, but after he aiuwoivd

jrswerintiou.
wah togu'to a

�To the Ladies!!

.
August flirt, IK7J. (door, :
(fcurt ramfanni a: 9 o'deck and the certain
tosjlU witness, Grorg, R.Hmun, fawg
„fcwi£g~i
[that great tnjutice was cforfr to thcelty J, Imihj.x^,
and tewfiahip of llanitags'ta the setton
j!. many limo* 1 raw Vaudeq&gt;ool iu tbo
of Uro Board which I deny, nnd charge recollect the disappearance of
it j uffiire of Ramsdell &amp; Benedict, remcmtbe rroponriWifty of the etty *&lt;-.&lt;] tewn- was Bunday, the 6th of t-ci.ten
I : brr two KT thrrn Irfvctnn. iL™ did
riiipcf Hastings rakiug the “nsw &lt;te- mol Held that morning on Bail
, &gt;laJ
portora*'. and going up 8135,337 end nor. I waa going to get shaved all---- M
l»rb.r shop on the opposite nuper. 11 «itl* him afire tbe dfaapMsuanco, were
^.E018* fr0B&gt; d”.
' C.11* tUi onoM uoreofaJrKfaThTwa, fa
Ihn&amp;eeralta members of Urn Board, and '

more especially our Very worthy chair. 1
man. I amure you, Mr.'Editor, (with '
out tbe Cb.) If any InJuaUco was -done, .

with a Republican Supervisor, was oqluiltood by theBoordat MM.4X, and Prairievllte (with a Republican Hup.rv:.cr) » a.,
equalised at
and thia year the
dty and township of Hastings, with
fast, by which 1 know
th re® Democratic tfapervbora was Field Had break fa-1
cqualtaod at»701,033. and Prairievllte I think berauso that fa
this jroWUW. According to y..ur I had breakfast
theory that proves a char care uf ’In- j
Justice" to tbe City of Hastings. What
dore It prove? Itsireply proves that i
Hastings city and towmhlp have In '
erraaed In wealth In one year tlS'-.X1? '
and Prairieville has decrewwd SI-401. 1
You might as well compare a farm last
year with 10 gerre of Improvements,
■■■"!■ id. «A &lt;LM&gt;. owned by a RopvbU-,
can—the same farm this year, with 73
seres of improvements aseree l at
and owned by three Democrats, to ptova '

till 2 t. M.

lbs hoaw all &lt;hs - afternoon, an I tbe
Snextticao he add forwasat homi&gt; all
At the opening uf Court this r. u,
Mr. Egglrrtoa read the rocarpt aUaded
to this jnorntng a* having been signod
in the shoe shop, when Mr. W. D.
of buildRamsdell wm recalled t &gt; fortify ia re­
gard to ilu&gt; missing gold.
Saw Held cn Batunley previous to
liii dfaappoaranoe.
Ques.—Did Ftold make aaiv exhibi­
tion to you of anything in Ha iiossresion t objrodon mad* by Mt. liughm
which was argued at eons length Tbe

Itcwlly, Sir,-I fUd nuf Uduk j ou serious
in year flrat charge of Iqjreuice. I alm
ply thought 11 apolitical dodge tor eff.t-L
but since yon have repeated tbe eltorge,
only changed a part of the rwponilMII
ty.IwUI give you the fanefltof any
doubts snd proceed with year lllu.t.-a-

aud from many cooclurions, which we
think tbe premises do not warrant, we
are glad that inab a speech Use been
dvilwrod. aud glad that Senator Schurs

ward. Norwar l means nay point from
nerth-weet to north-oast, but if I said
north I meant north, end if I said northwest 1 nssol north-west, but I have no
rerollration that I'was asked at Kalama­
zoo from what particular point th* wind

R. P. AMrfak's note,
'Marritt Nossacn's note,
Cook and McDonald s order,
W. &amp; Huna'axtote,
EN.MWi ardor,
B. fnbbeti ±7k&gt;
Balt’s note.
Chattel mart, oa Billiard

Luther Smith's note,
Henry Huntington’e nob',
Eugene Turner’s note,
., „
Qu**.—What wua the kuijuu t of lia­
bilities uf th-i firm ?
Objection mada by Mr. Hughes aud
urerroli'd aud exception noted.
Ans.—Do not romemb*r oxnotly, but
it was about 88,000 or 87,000.
Ques —Can you stalo the schedule
liabilitiiw,
Objection made and oven ulsd and ex­
Coition noted.
An.—liabilUfo* are 84,d60.
Ques.—Osn you eteto whether you
have found any liabilities not named in

d to by Mr. Hughes and urerexception noted.
i havo found cbout 1500.
ide innuiriro in regard to tho

what time I saw
about 0 o’clock,
tbo usual tim ■ 1
on Sunday.—

about e375? With this 1 paid kfrFriends account of 170. Do not recoi­
led What I fortified nt Kalaurazjo in re­
gard to it Sly son collected it and at­
tended to tbo accounts and I do net
know what ho did with tho balance.
Que*.—Who runs tbo hiure ?

before I saw the smoke, but never alapt
thren to dream out whore Field was.
Hare beard Hint men wont there, by
pertniiaion of Mr. Socor to watch the
bonk, and;I hays bsrnd it reported that

Years

Experience

not know poritirely that there was n
den fat’s office over'the bonk. There is
a pair of. stain leading up on tbo
outside of the bank building.
Tho
little platform on tbe bank of th* river
is for anchoring littlo boats but I never
saw a falling boat there. The people of
Manistos get their fish from tho fisher­
men st the mouth of tho ij^jLand they
bring til era up in snull row7 boats, but
never saw them land st this bank dock,
but havo s**u them Lind nt Kirkland's
dock. Nover created tiro number of
fishermen on tho river, and da not know
the number. Would tart bo aa con­
venient to lanl at tire bank dock,
because it wuuld be rowing up agates:
the rairrent past where oojplo lire and

from th* foot of th” stairs to tlio dock
of the steamer Mmfateo is two LioA.
In fiarticalar I think. Know Vandsrand a half, about a thouaind fort down,
(not's hand writing and was shown a
could not tell how far tbo docks iwoject
paper which ho ivcognixed as hie. It
into tho rivsr. The Manistee runs be­
was exhibit " C." Several other pajx rt
lead him to state hl. objcclk-ns (o him
ta-ven Mirautra and Milwaukee, was a
recognized as his and they were exhibits
aud bto p-1 ley la the strongest possible
cno«l sired aired (iropell’T. Bho usual! r
-D,” ••£.’’ and “F.” Know Field’s
in BARLOW * OOOI’YL-lttS
manner.
His mind Is comprehensive,
left iu tbo cveting about 0 o’clock will,
hand writing and was shown papers
and Ur will, and i&gt;erfapa does, bring out
her lights all set.
number of pieces nor tho cvihage.
which ho testifirl to as being in Ills
In all boldness, every charge against
Mr. Hughes asked that all this testi­ writing. Tliesu were exhibits ”O.”
those In power that ran bo available for
mony ia raganl to gold bo st iekcu oct, and “ H." Vanderpool also wrote “ I"
tlw purpuras of eflfeeting reform in the
party, er working the overthrow of
1 hero liro.l at Maniktra four years, which was refuted by tho C iurt at ihe
Mr. Eggleston—Please look nt exhib­
mi eugngvd fa fishing end cm a mem- present limo, to which an exctqrtion-wna
those who are tbe sut^eet* of bl&lt; rrlliback
uiually si’ll their 'frih at
its “O," “D," “E.” F,” '• T," and "J.”
WELCOME IIAWILE.
Imt of tlio school Ixrard at prorem t.
the liotols and mvat markets.
and too by whom they are rignod.
Quus. Did you hull any official timfaoti
tho Prosecuting Altoraoy, uuslo an apAns.—Four are signed "Goorg»" in
in 1W&gt;9 ? Objected to by Mr. Hugboi
Tho twaptfato wfanosi Mr. Jensnfah
Hemembar the ersnt of Hold's &lt;H»and tho objection withdrawn. Ans.— piroatfan lint Mrs. laabuila Bandu, Geo. VaudoqKiirs hand writing, and tho rust
Bhackelton
bring
&lt;laly
swur.i
skill
anpearntico.
Wa» Supervisor in I860, resided un tho: Nnngnaacr cud It. W. Buofo.-d bo arc signed “ George Vandcrpxil." iu
Had a conversation with Vandrupool in
his hand writing.
ifr' A. W. Smith, being duly sworn
north tide of Maufaioc river nrar tho placed upon tho fabrmitiua ar witMr. Eggleston—Dxik at exhibit "O" regard to it, on the street near the Bank
mouthAm thoroughly sequnintod. nreotw for thn po.ipiu. Mr. Hughes ob- and
’• II " ft’li! toll ma wlm
ihorn at about'three o'clock k u. on Monday.
will permit, we consider btavjasl.
all townships about i-qual In wealth
with tin' cuuotry undstrour along this I
I
asked
him
if
ho
hail
heard
of
Yield,
In the speech he gore over pretty with Prairieville, with tlw eUy and
1
jrated
to
their
being
admitted,
ou
tlw
I live in Manistee and have for 4
bank, bare Loen engaged in fishing 12
ho raid ho had not, that ho bad run rrara, knew the bank Irdlding nnd
tuacb Ibowbote ground of dlfirrenoo township of Hastings? The •TraniJ
years, was engaged in fishing north of I ground-that it did no! appea? that they
away and had taken with him a note of corrirnl un business in iL In Ibu other
between the two wlugnof the Republi­ waa tbe result of figures aud uut-of ]«!Milwaukee right years, know tlio loco, won, unknown lo this tituo us Imitig ma­
•100,
given
by
mo
to
them
nnd
nxjuMtroom
is
a
shoo
store,
me!
by
A.
W.
can party, and between that party aa a
lion of tho Bonk. Tbe distance from I turial. witnesses. Mr. Chntcli thought,
part, in 1HJ9, Hold aud Vanderpool
_------- ,
-- — —
...
Smith. The west one is the Bank, this
whole and tbe Democrats, As a matter
cnricil on banking business.
Knew
Yonr c*.ty Supervisor is well acdqua.nt
I that within tho
strict meaning
This note was presented to uw in about Held and Vanderpool nnd reraranbra
of necessity, bo roannoanced many of cd with the value of tho real »,&lt;! per­ Is about 12 frat wide, rvmerubor tho dis­
two weeks for collection, by Mr. Dan- the event of FfaU’s Wanppearanee.
Ms opinions, with which lbs public ate sonal svtate of Ihe City of Hurting* as 1 appearance of Field which occurred on
Sign and Ornamental
ham, It Wot dated about tlio let of down to shop on Mundnr morning and .
already familiar. With the philosopher am rapjioscd to be of th* town*Mp cf Sunday, Sept 5lh, about 10 o’clock of । mouth of tho river to tba end of the nil’lcd nt any time, and especially that
Aho found on page 121 a change, Scptombcr, and was payable in 20 dsya *■* Vanderpool standing fa tbe door ns
Paintirr
of Ute Tribune be spoke for genera! am- Fralrtovllte, Wo es*npsr*J our rolH- |__________________ ______
piers ia about -10.1 foot. In making my throe could be mlmlttol according to
aud oa pagre 127, 129, HM, 135 were . Crore examined by Mr. Hughes. The
nerty with the morr
intimate
of
lira
distance
above
stated
I
"roraU” xa* we reed th* we figure* ,n.j rrnt inlo tl"
law. Hr stated also that la ^Is opinion changes oil swum'to ns bring in Van- tnear-s I havo Of firing tho time of my
refortvd to tho commencement of tho
branch of tbs Republics party be op- *_ . — i_—
... ...
. st’-i ..i ■
... ■ ii-.. i, . .......
•itneoraa could be sruru without lining drqsxd's writing. On page 137 witness conversation ou Monday, fa that I had
l»ncu wnii n&lt;- mu pieawaio can uic
an engagement with a tosrger and went
placed oa th* information. Mr Hughes
"usurpation of tbe war power by ths
him after dinner. Wltra I nakedI ty dirty and he thought h- bad bettor
ar-.uwl the point farther that tho affidavit pool’s or not and over this joint. Coun­ to
cxscunre," argusd the u *.cvr; sti! ;.ll. 1'. •
him w hore Field was, ho said bo had
did not statu that these witnaroea were sel had a sharp sri fa Items on pages run away and bad taken ray note andI clean un. I asked him if he knew
nllty of tbe Ku-Klox bill wish aa ouI where Field was, he said ho was about I
of 200 foot to tho inch. From this Mr.
rail’u lor nuiouur oi gan, ne gave nis
unknown to tbe pr&lt;iriuu* Pro*. Attorney 139, U0, 143, 14-4, 140, 191 ani 192 two drafts, awl requratol mo nx! to pay town somewhere. 1 asked him if they
Uughri thought oil thoAJ distances
votes of tbe Han Domtago scheme;'
Thu Court upon reviewing tho grgu-• wsrs sworn to as changed by Vander­ tho note union 1 paid it to him. Th*, bad dutaUveJ, and when Ire told me f
could bo obtained mile li mare accurately
urged sonic very Juxt nnd emphatic ten- ■
than from the testimony of any sritness i meats pro nnd con. hold that the wit- : poob Items ou pages 148, 150, 152, r&gt;«w I remember the couverretton aadI they ha i, I raid I was surprised as they j
Tbe depth o! lite water from tho bank . in-raos might un placed on tho informs- J 157, 181 189 snd 190 were twurn to os [ not the penotu,fa that I saw him &lt;ith so&gt; rewmed to be doing riiurinem amicably '
an I making money. He said that Field '
tu tha mouth of tho river, would vary j
fion, tu which Mr. flu^hu* aikal fur an ‘' having been changed by Field. Cm .
wanted to gw and ho thought bo bail
opinion stH!.’’’
rareptfon.
Bank b lokTras found several Item) on I
butter let him Did not notice what
-—r,4
Action of tho Board era adoption of
Oonavau was dung when I left him in *«'•’ *♦
«sM&gt;ra»ei
'
Dr.
and
Cr.
aides
of
Fields
ocrount,
but
'
William Denham, being duly sworn,
report nf Committee on Equalization
the
aficruooa.
T1TLM A FlKLEf 01GK,
. nil vers ia Fiold’e band writlag.
waaslxTeo, for two again* one of the .
Court bcm adjourned till 9 u'ctoc'; to- lk-iLsm.rtH c»n; si iiw
m
sixteen was yoor township of Hostings
|
I
ro-Me
ill
Manistee,
know
Hell
and
given
a
different
version
nf
thia
conver
­
I
find
no
arenunt
of
Gcargj
Vander'
morrow morning.
!
*” “•"“V
' Firl.l disappeared on Sunday, Scptouifrtipervlsor.
like ooraethiug being dragged.
sation. Testified at Manistee, bat did
'
her 5th 1809. Was at home oil that 1 VanttiTpiu), remember tho diuqipear- pool's in the bock.
rice, which was In Itself good enough
Hues.—Uuw tar «/ul! it.be heard ?
not
testify
that
Vanderpool
said
lie
“
beHere witness was shown cxhil its “1^" it——i v._tj i...t__ 1 ..
day. The wind was in n southerly or I once of Hold. First heard of it on Sun­
ta atone for al! that was faulty in senti­
,,
-। Objected tu by Mr. Chooicr, Ot’jcc south-westerly diraction that day, but ’ day evening, Sept 5 th. After bearing
•M," “fi,” und “0,” ia n little piss j reml some of thejumphlct o’f the first
ment and spirit In tbo whole of tbe ad1 tian «n errtiled and exception taken. I c mi l not stalo uliero it was for n few ,
book til ia Fieli's handwriting.
| shuuld think it would attract elt -iitiuu days previous It wav quite high thia
trial but it gives my testimony innccuWe are disposed to apeak rather of the
rate. 1 can swear that he mid ho had
: to tho cuitor uf the strvvL I stopped day ami there was a pretty heavy m&gt;* i of Fiebl 4 Vanderpool, wns there on
good feilngs sold than of those not ao
i up to tbo dour tu g'i in but found it rolling. On Monday tho wind was!' Monday morning nt 9 o’clock. Mr.
Qnev.—Were you presmi at tho i run away instead of saying that ho b«good, and are rejoiced to see tbe honor­
| Ls'ked. Tlio cartara on the door M as blowing from tlio south-west, and later i1 Friend and Mr. Briggs were nlso preronl. store of Willard 3 Hall when Hall j-id lievnl he had run away. Can give very
able gentleman put himself fairly and
nearly th* wvnls of tli* oonveraotion be­
up about one janu of glaiu. but I did ‘
1 ‘
-■ - • tfaa wal (jUii0 1 oskod Vnnlcriiool if he knew where Mias Hill a sura of money ?
not rec anything. 1 called out, in a
all day in a flaii- Field was, and he sal I ho did nut. thst | Objection made by Mr. Hughes. The tween us. Cannot toU up &gt;n whom ho
joking way, that, if that ixi o was not I
siid the drafts were upon bocause tlicy
' (he last titan ho saw hioi ho was sitting i
the Dvmccratlc party- Ha says. "Wo
stopped I would liavn them urested for
; st tho ilo.k vriang. After awhilo h* . projosition was to show that this did not interest mo but my note dih
riotous cutiiluct un Sunday The notoo '
liberal Republican, are honest enongb
ia
amount
corrost raided
' said bo thoitght he hail gtrao un the money
Mr. George AVoodruT Iwing duly
..
:.1_
.I
.
-11
t
l .
immediately sioppeti and 1 went home.
tn epeak frankly of what displeases us
] salt -water llj ul&lt;0 opoka uf having
sworn, said:
In tln&gt; Republican party, bat the seme
i haul a tuttfomont, bat hid not entered it
I bare lire I iu Manirt** for three
on the Ixiuka yet, an 1 took th? book st
that time and nrule tlio entry as ]&gt;er
rtO more in the DaMocratlc party (Aat
No, gwatiemeu. the new
receipt, was there perhaps half cn hoi'r.
• He mid ho hurl paid him about Sl.tXU).
wine of BepubUranl Ibeaallam wilt not
• Ho said lie pai&gt;! j-ort fa currency and .moni-y. but Mr. Dunham had cuiitcd
keep In tbe old Demr-cratlc cask."
। part in ajcurvtws or town |uper. He it Court oscrrolod the exception nnd
This to good enough, and wban cop­
mid also that some uf hit socur-tioa exception noted.
ied with tbe assurance that tbaRepabwhich were outside :bo burglar box
lioan party has In Hall the etomanto of
Ana—I was present and 1 did not
were gone and Field mrat liave taken
thotn. as no uno else knew tho comLtn'V count tbo money myself, but Min Hill
did, aud I looked over and put down
Tbe State Board of EqualaiUati met
the amounts and added it up. &lt;2,295 in
In LaoringMonday. Ito sessions arv held
I aouto srthcr thiug* scattorol about all. Thia was fa cumae-, aad drafts.
bet oner tn five years, and it is com­
Cross examined by Mr. Holbrook.—
I Mire Hill wanted nu&gt; to bring tho trunk
opinion that lie has at Umea mistaken posed »f tbe Lieutenant Governor,,
home and tho rust of Fvdd's things. .; Mr. Hngbe* raid to Eggleston he
Auditor
General.
Secretary
of
State.
wounded pride fur Insult rd patriotism—
Vanderpool said he loft Field id the thought they weso going to bring out
State
Trassurrr,
and
Commbsloner
of
that an ambition,whlah ia perhafa an !nBank, wvut liomo and in tho wening now testimony from this witnnet, whan
s r parable from mon of hi* organization.
went for Mtmo iirodxano to Dr. E lis Lu*, hn axid thxl this wji n&gt;w. Hugh’s
gut retail'd and ihoa went to thj Drug
peeted to attend. and ujxm consultations
stare, which waa iortred, wlien h* went
back a&gt; us not to obstruct my view.
held ssxl estimates made by three vari­
to Dr. Fisher’s and got tbo nioloriuo.
Were two chitnnryv iu the roof of th.,
ous officers, the basis of taxullun for
Tlio Lack i«rt of tho Bank behind the
building iu which the Bank i«, one in
State purposes far tbe next five years day end did not g&lt;&gt; out except to tak»
curtain was used for a store room aud yearn. Knew Held and Vanderpool. front and ona back. The Hardware
Iteracrabcr tho event of Fields disan­
a walk fa tlw r. u. to Canfield', kill. _______ ________ __ ,__________________aovorabarticloi lay thnro protnucuously.
star.- obstructed the vfaw' of th« Irek
,
pearance,
which
waz
ou
Son
lay,
but
do
BamadeU&amp;Bcucdirt'a
office,!,
wist
of
Dr.
or mure them. Do not know p-widvoly . Saw a sachcl there .trank, paprai Ac. I
ey in Missouri. Three are bto mistakes&gt;, the townships in the Stale, arrasged 6y
chimney.
Tb.j vtuska was whit* and
not
rmnetaber
tlio
day
of
tbo
moalh.
Ellis' hou», tbore are two racial lot s
and as such they may In time be for- coanttes. are now being printed for the betwoen, but they are fa tko fame block. tho raur.io and direction of tho wind nf- **ld to Vandernuui that I should havo .! Saw Vanderpool that day near tho Ty­ blue and was in Urge quautitiae. Have
tor Wednesday tho Sth of September.1 thought he wool 1 hare taken ths tacho!
gcUsu. We Itopc the people will read use of this Board. We trust they will
Quern. Blate if Vaadorpoo! was in tbo Oa Tucrxlay the wind waa quite light | with hiqa. whoa ii^TOplfaJ ho did not- son house. This wbs utuatod about IS
tbe apocch. that all tbe dHferences equalize the property at its real value, habit of ttefag to Ramxlell « Biiwdiet’a
tho Bank aud cu.tlio apposite
and'ia a routhsrly direction, on I ou Hrae ho took tlmBank baok and toad the nris from
..r
■---- ■ m.. w»t. :__
whlob now separate one branch of our
office. Objected to ey Mr. Hughes, and Wednesday it was’ from tho north-wcd j «ufry referred to ax follirr
“D—■
party from tbo other may bo harmon­
objection qvsrrulod. Exreptiua taken and was quite strong ta the warning, |FieM,Dr. To Cash as per i
ised ; that tboold banner may again be
and qusstfan answered, I havo soon but died dowu about noou-_____________ date was Sojuomtrer Uth
thrown to (bo breexo, and by the hands
Lira tliero sovnral timm.
of a united party carried forward once
Class. State if they transacted buaimore to triumphant victory.
noea for him. Objected to and question
I was thorn. Wes in tho Bank again on beanrioua to buy him out for some­ stains which looked like blood, such as
withdrawn.
gu to this office there is
| Wednesday. Mr. Ooaovnr and Mr. In­ time, but Field would not soli out unloes
tbe 2*th of thia month, limiting the _ —.l - To
wo pronounced it al that titan. Mr.
.a ,jjc pf mo
gram were there also. We went to tiro ho paid him I ho money, and he could Hughes asked that tlio but elauao,
party to 150 persona. Tickets torn Kaihouse fur VandarpouL Ho wont down not do that without ctabarrnsfag tho •’sueh as wo prououa^d U," bo striekoa
amaaoo and return, tSJ. 10. good for
with us end opened the Bank. I told hi.n Bank, but that day he had commuted OUL
thirty days, may be obtained at tbe
rya,
to
take
part
paper.
This
wo*
Bunday
to furnith Plates of Te&gt; fh
1 was going to break open the trunk
Tho drops wore o! a rolL.li culor
about 8 o’clock and tba couvoraniioa
/Or
‘co.w* fji ivc, uucroeu ivnn inv cwrrs^/r'.-’ns
was broken off by Fiekl's coming along. and about tho size of tho end of the
&lt;7
parties who say they are unable to nay so muck.
floor. During this timo he was trying Saw Hell on Baitoys corner snd ho
an unbbteed jury of this oountymyfa
.Yowtojrivs all a chance to have Teeth who need &lt;”.d
At th) end of tlw stairs and just at tho
wutrt up toward tho meat market, and
Have noticed lbs eflrat sf tho lako curtagtriliy, and far a proper &lt;tefcn*« In will DUC only be a floe opportunity fdr the building fa which tiro Bank was and rm Is ou ths Maainteo river, and a wind to open the sofa. Tho fioor &gt;» frva'- of Vimdcnxjol and I went up there togeth­ brink of tl»o rim fa a little platform.
should have them, we wiUfrom this date, far a few
tho curtain had tho sppoaranco of hav­
tbh or any other I mportae t tsiut, more pleasure and hunting, but will afford a be identified ii as bring totreel, and he Mho that of Sunday and.' Monday would
Tho distance between the stairs and W—fo, Xwan 41.----- I----- a---------a — - - «f
now n&gt;' :ie
ing been scrubbed. Un Monday morn­ er. Met Mr. Denning and waa talking
money I* tvsenttal that the people can view of the lands owned by thte Cfom- explained it to tba jury.
hare but very little offoet on tbo rivnr. fag when I wutrt there hr was sweeping to him whoa Field eomo along and join- plstfcnn ia about Kenly foot end thia
ingle Plates, Upper
legally fUmtab, and we consider Its panyand also th* government lend*
Tho carpet ad in eonvomtiun with tu about J0-.39
• On tbo wret side of tho building is a With such a wind aa that of Sunday water out of tho duor.
lasting credit to the people of thfa eity .decent to the rand, wfafcb may be val­ flight of stairs. Tho next bufahag wot and Monday tho rapidity af tho esmnt w.-.5 up and ihe floor wrubbed
text I paid no particular attortion to it
fa a hardware atoto owned by Ifamsdell would bo about 2 miles per hour.
Cross-examined by Mr. Cbjcvcr.
On Wkinfaday when we were there the
platform, and this ha.1 a radish color,
Tho north pier a: die tno-.itb of the carpot was under the counter. There
Offletm.tr Grant f rhiUipt- Srm, IltuHnti, Mich. '
Mr. 8. M. Fowler was with me.
river I* about 200 feet'long and tba wore some spots on tho loot sail wo ex­
Ho made variant remarks, that there
south pre 150 feet. A* Kalamazoo I amined the books when sora-v ouo sugwas something wrong and that there
stated that the mirth one was 300 fret, gnstsd that we had brtlor get an expert
had been foul play.
of stain rnaaiug down oa tbe west sole eral the somh one 209 foe’, at that tirao,
Crues-examincd by Mr. Hugbra
of tho Bonk towards tho river. From the and tho next day I thoughl the matter
foot of the stairs to tbs water is about 2l&gt; over aud currcrted myscl! by saying
First told this blood steer that day at
that
die
north
pier
was
500
fact
and
tho
fart and it fa sandy ; think tho budding
aau
’
.
h
one
ubout
400
feet
long.
C-uld
is fifty feet dacp. The rear of ths build­
the time we were them.
/
ing cam* about to tbo river bank, was not swear podtiroly as to the length of
the pres at tho tone of Field's disapposranoe, end they have liren changed

CITf PAINT

STORE!

PA INTERS

MUSICAL!

W. &amp; C. G. BENTLEY,

Holdings a Specialty

WITHIN TAB BEACH OF ALL.

■JILL. OITR nXfRK W^RLLSJVTEn
STEWART &amp; STEINHOF1’

Witna w was hero request**! to :r,.-suure tho map to ascertain tbo distance, of
the pfar whan ii was found lo bo 20 1-3
inri.ro which would make f’A«O foot ncandiag ta tho saalo, which would make
•about a mil-’ to th*end of the pis-r from
1 the Bank building. Have aore&lt; th* tire*
•wh»afromtlwta«* I made, with ray
i n*fa I found foot the* would te&gt; a

Aug. 2-Al, 1871.
At tbo sqwuing of Court thss morning
Mr. Hngbps anaounasd that subpmua*
had been faresod resd ylaeU fa Che hrefas
of. the Sheriff. Imt ecatM afa be ereved
oa cravnnl of lack of, moi.ee to defray

85.OT Aracriran gold pieces, and the
balance was in what year* ago was 81,­
80. There wjrro about 20 pterex
Cros* examined by Mr. Obottw.
Ques —How lung have you lived fa •

�Tift R,ErJ»i.&gt;cAi&lt; Byi^.

Lecal
Ur Allniraii Journal, in writing to that
iwpcr give* imp.maul IntUrtuailan In
fvitanl lotbe loruttan u! the Odd Feilowu' I noctt Ute Of Mtchixnn s
The couiinlnre appointed by Use
(In.nd Lodge nf IV.i,
locating
this indltution were: P. O. M. Curtla.
?.f„hHr'U”r : Ho°- r" «• Tbocn.m. of
»tint; Hon. W- T. Lane, of Detroit •
CM. K. M. Fitch, of Allegan manty*
«d R. C. Writrefy. of IM. JraepU

■

IICHIGAN CKHTRAL R. R.

ttaai River VJlajJHvison

Ttio tabors of thfacommtltre have been
very tedtooa, and they hai’e agent mwA
time and tabor tn bringing It to a final
l«RM
I"h,:
** “*• &gt;°*‘to«e is

Jiew_ Ad verhsements.
Guat Uxiom ExrogmoN

Tbe Grand Rapids preinle wont tho
Detroit A Lwasing Railroad extended to
Aug. 23d, URL
ttoiir city.
Mr. R Neleon Balling, the twenty-weA railroad track that will aot wear and witne*», was finl called thiamaro-!
lertkrn Mkh. Agrtadtiral aid MeMrtioe.
out or make a noire is to be invented by
iag. and being duly sworn, said :
&lt;ha«lcal Sarlrfy.
'
a lawton genina
AH persona who are owing me. mwrt
1 bare bred in Manistee abcref I. a
Th Michigan Central Railroad are years, aud am agent far Ingham's TtOKO- tnki Mta i ;f th- Mm i- dm paid within
thirty dayr the account* will be left with Stale Pomological Society
erecting u.w bmkiing, at the Air IJae I Ottati to CocnpatiT. Knew VaBdcrpwl
Junction near Jsckron.
and see him bore. Ilememlwr the crest
The city cd I-epovr. with a jopulatioa of th* dtoappoaranew of Field, which was
of 2.20H, ptodgw) WO,000 far the build­ &lt;m tfandsy. beid 5th. saw Vandsrpodl
ing of tbo Detroit and Bay Citv Rail­ tho next konday about 10 o’deck, A.
road.
M. ou the sidvwolk in front of the Mak.
I Corunna is lo bo tho point of junction I asked him about a draft I haftlmte
of tho I'ort Huron and take Michigan
। and the Dstooit ami Milwaukee Rail-

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Of brtek, four stories high sixty feel In
leu jth and wl-ith in pco;&gt;crUoo. staniri
The
of Adrian ar* determined
Ing &lt;m a tract of land tweatv scree;
alee twenty -flvo acres of land adjoining. to build a road to Saline, to conned ul­
with the Bel river road if tho
Truly a taxgniflceal .lunation, worthy timately
laHer drea not foil.
the whole hrarted brotherhood and olU.
Th* Battle Creek people are discuss­
sens of the capltol of the Ftole. The
only poiist thatcootendml tor thl. prise ing tins project of * railroad rwuuug
with any cbaaaoe of surer* was tbe from that etfy to Stanton in Montcalm
county.
village «&gt;f There Rivers. St. Joseph
I It is propowl to coustruet a narrow
County, which offered tn- eUra
uno tn rash. Th to waa doing nobly, but gunge railroc-t from Flint to Lake Mtehithe committee taking into rcnsldern- II gun. by way of Flushing. Chessaning,
tinn tbe largely anterior fed of the city
of Lansing, together with its central
The citueos of Muskegon bellevo that
local inn, awarded IV to that city.
the Ditruit A Igtke Michigan railroad ia
is
to torm'nate there. Mr. Joy and Mr.
3
of the committee to proceed at on re to­ Adams of Bouton, have roetpily lookwl
wards raising and ooUreUng further tho ground over at Muskrpin. *
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sums of money fur tho purpoee of build- | Tho grain merchants at Monroe arm­
Ing another wtng to the building elm plain of the lack of acconimodatwu gives
u
liar to the present one, and callage* ' them by tbo Inke Shore A Michigan
Air the widow* and orphans.
Southam Railroad. They want an sloWhan this to cnnfeletsd It wUl make vatnr and chipping facilities.
an edifice that the^ tinier eon well be '
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Tlio grading on the Bay City and
Grand Rapid* llaihoad. re commeaerd
&gt; tali
ut Rockftwd, on tbe 2(hh of last month
Tho committee having visited many This rood is to be cuai|dnt«l to Greenof the leading cilloa and villages of the I rille, by December aext.
,
a. "xne S1.ll ■sore* Mxlo within lire past nlntcy days and
finally settled matter by locating at ' A I-ako Michigan Railroad. westward
Lansing as stated stove.
It wna with from Greenville, is rrogresriug, and ihe
I R. R. exlremc difficulty that they arrived at a road bed is cvmptetod to Howard City.
deefaion aa the many places of Interest I It will not be many weeks before a junoJLB, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE.
tiua vs ill be fimoed with tho Grund
I'anrasvr TrsUu for tKs W ■Steal
financially and otherwise. which ren­ 1 Rapids A Indians Railroad.
dered tbe foeea In quo mon- and more
Wk Hon that may Fvcxxbd.—
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and more difficult the longer tbo loca­ Tbe Bayte rays:
tion «m held hi Matu quoI think the
Mmd - - Grand Tra verm Is bound to i ata- tba
$40,0.0 necuasary t* eeeurv the buildtmt
nwitnul :Jo
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dow and I sat down beside him, then I
said, that Field had disappeared and iw
Are mild, certain, safe and efficient
mid tea, he inui run away, from tbe toe
Page’s Mandrake Pilb cure Dfewpria.
that he has taken about 82.7 00 in drafts
Page's Mandrake Piltecure Headache,
and money. Then I asked him agaia to
rage's Arnica Oil euro* Bhcomatism.
h*&gt;k over hia letter book and he did m
Page’s Aruica Oil cures Pimplre cn
and could tad no trace of my draft, iie ales
the Face.
looked over a lot of tettera Thon 1
Sold by J. P. Robert* * Co.
■died hint to write a telegram to hie
AcUer A Blade *e!l Fruit Jan 25 j«r
banking house in Chicago not to per
thia. He said he had already written cent, cheaper than any one else.
to ell the liouaos with which he did
business, notifying them at the di&gt;w&gt;!utian of tho partnership and t riling them
to hold all papers subject to hia order.
Be said tho 82,700 was in notes nnd

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-.^■rt^rSx^riEZ
*u&gt;s* rasri

which arc to provide for ita widows and
protect and educate the orphan* of
those that they have sacredly obligated
tlienwelvr* no p&gt; do.

, LSIis rnseia* is* ass* rssMsv "vu.
Itotera*. rtUilt.*i-&gt; Ow* m sA.Ttata 7&gt;m*

retted

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Prof. .M^n.tbrrgk. Dtur Str .-—I am
gratified to bear of tbe omtlnue I wccse of your v-bool, for I knosr it to be
well itoaurvod.
Tbe vouuk men fhsn your Colk-cv
now in the employ of tbe City National
Bank, tire good evidence of tho tburongh treiutmr aud dtocipUnc for whtoh
you are pnvertilat. Very r.wectfuily,
n niimrr

Medicines,

S?AINT8 &amp; OILS,

SPRING &amp; AVERY’S,

ORV HODS 111 UMII
^rocKorxi:
-pyCTCTHio;

Western Michigan.

JQBCOA A M£

J^UBBICATISO OIL,
j^ptosErt sxn xaHua.
JJAIMT AXD YABXI8U CB(

gTAH-n ckocntiry.

gUOAk. TAA, coxrxx, rad .
JJOOKH AUll STATTOYOT,

J^JtMUtAVDA

jgXTKLOPU

OYEAR
&lt;ttMeoorstoH.A.CO0Dmit(

Thia waa the dirt and all. IWd null
tell exactly at wbat |Mnt on the boards
I found tiie stains I refiised pq two
trial* to say jxMrtivofy, the amount of
blood snpj«K«&gt;d to hero jrrudured these
stnim Thu bkxel of uisinmalia is the j
blood of any »srm bloidid animal that j
nurses their young. • Oviparous! and *Vi-'
rijx-rvu*'’ was asked to lie explained but |
the explanation was objected tu by Mr. I
tnaaagvrsUif tlio popular Burlington IIluthr*, and uhjntion withdrawn
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route have mods arrangemouts to give
tbe jrablie the benefit of a grand excur­
sion and bdfialo hunt to southern Ne- brer tbeir young aud deliver them II
Fish nro oviperuu.- and no! mammalia" s I
I braaka. on the 29 of this utonth
rule!•
Tbe cxeunooo train will leave tbe
Qncs —Isn't il deubtful whether the I'
Michigan Central railroad depot at fo'A5
r. a., August 28th, and run tlirough on

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lore IB al! Linda of HEAVY* and HU ELF

Hardware!

|AIMK W W?G.

IKON. STEfcL^KAILiv
GLAM PAINTS, OILS.

PUTTY, TIN, COPPER,
AND SHEET-IRON WARE,

PnAoxAX.—Mr. G. F. Hltehcock.
Jr.. stenograph**- r. porter for tbe Ninth | Itetroit to Lincoln and return, tor |3 i.
Judicial Circuit li-.» been s-mptoyod by can be procured in this city at tho dopot
Cb&gt;- Bttcrnvys in the Vanderpool trial, office of tbe Mtehipa Ccntiai railnnd,
1 or from A. IL Bowen, 87 Congr-M
street
’ Aatbe excunaon is Ulnitod to 150 jwr■mis, I-artie* deairing to take tbo benefit
of thia opportunity to ace the Wret nun
make application at onto |» the agvnl.
■ ■Riirnox Brtrrx*.— At the «p«i*l
eUrtroo bold in thia (Sty ™ Monday.
Asput 21st, th** tolkrwmg rete was cart
fur Juatim of tbe Franc:
There win bcsrsiiroml meeting at
William IL HayforJ. Bop.
l'-*2 this pbre on Monday next. Aug. 28. at
Edward A. HaUjuoa, Itep,
181 S o'clock r. M. Delegate Irem Wood­
i tonal 8. itosce. Dem157 land ord Maple Grove are ooraeetly re­
Hickson W. Bolfo, Drito
237 quested to be In attendance. Tbe Rail­
Rw tlio Iron Bridge, " Yra"
331 , road CommUtce from Areyria will be
pre-cnf; also Tepreuentatlvv men from
For the Iron Bridge. “ No”
10 Battle Creek, who will addins* tbe
Bv the oboTO figure*, it .is earily
tisat R A. Holbrook. (R^) Hkbon W.
RoLfo, (D.-in.) and tho
BrAff

AU kinds of Building Material.*, and Tools,

HARNESS SHOP!
In connection with

Witnou waa sliowu a drop of blood
on a “fM ” tootn jack and was raked
how many rerywscZr* would probably bo
in that, when ho said over 100, finally
said there might be about 1,001.
It is ousntnrin for one to pick his teeth
after breakfast and spit blood if he
harts hi* gum*, and in these spittle*
would bo thonscnl* of esr^wscfr* and
jHirhap* nullum* Saw notlung ou top
uf the board bat Ink and aaw no ink in
the crack. By an examination of any
sulwtanco with tho naked evo. 1 would
not like to pronounce it blood
Foraisston was given tbo Prasccufam to recall Mr. Duffield.
Mr. R N. riallmg was recalled for
Mafic Grove, NaahvUleand Woodland, furtlier identifying tho draft uf which
to beUovcd tn be within our roach. he had spoken and to this Mr. Ungbre
Shull w&lt; secure It? fxt ua manlWosir
in ten st in tho matter by our presence
It was a 45 days draft of 04OC.OO on
Maxwell, Pundt A Co.
Croes-examinod by Mr Hughes.
Do Mt nmatnber its date- J. L.
Tux RaHread committee are invreti- Taylor wee the maker and it waa paya­
gating tbe points of romp*Mu for Road ble in 46 days from date.
There being no moro witOMsai ]&lt;reaNo. S in Hastings
ent this morning. Court adjourned till

Sr actat Ta*rsx—Arnmgtmento have
been perfected by Fcperinter.dcut Bell
of the Detroit eud Mihraukeo road, by
which sneesnl exettndan trtuus will leave
St Johns at 7 o'clock a. m-, arriving
here st 10 o'clock, returning each day

H A RD W ARE STOR E.
Sole ageiitn in Barty County for the

DETROIT 8TOVE8,

WOODLAND PARLORS,
*JamSNS» AT. S. A Mwstoi.
N !■*..*».» ...ou, Ixreii.

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SUPERIOR. M’SHERRY AND STATESMAN
WHEEL CULTIVATORS,
BALL, GALE AKB KALAKAifOO,

PLOWS JMD CWSTLVUS,
BAWIN0

MAOBISTS,'

IIAKH0WH,

BTC..

and the largest- stock of

Gosu rxAS A tris:xxa are out with a
w« el. ia tia* wave. They hare a

agricultukal

machinery

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E. P. BURRALL.
&gt;hn Veseem'e lUrdwart titceu. Browns New Utah.

DIED.

to LaosOwasa, bwtr.

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

GRAIN
DRILL!
Kalamazoo nnd Ann Arbor

of whom are a* follows: Miss Rachc!
HiU, Mr Bichard Thurber, Mr. C. 0.
Gee, Gilbert Young and ti. 8 Cocorer.
W. shall endeavor to give as thorough
ber 12th. It i* an vM»li«&gt;t idea and
.ind as compete a report as possible in
■nil b. SJy .»re»s *&lt;«• *w eff &lt; the groat Northern Michigan Agtho wrakfy edition, bet for a reliable re­
ricaftsral and M&lt;■chan ten! Exposfejua,
port of tho whole trial take tho Doily
is a ran.

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RUGS

SEPTEMBER 12, dX 14 &amp;

Left thia draft with Mr. Field about
rortHW.i cxLX*K.trrn
forty days previous to this. Vanderpool
"WIKTE QB BEEK.
was not present and *o for as I know,
knew nothing about iL When be was
looking through the bank I ura outrito
it* counter, part of tho time and part of
the time I eat inside, nearly in front of
tba raiw Hra th«ni from eight to ten
minutes, could not say positively Tho
safe waa open and burglar proof box
shut. I saw some nuxmv in tho small
inx, on tbo right of the burglar jiwtff
box, it lay there in plain right
Dr. thunuol I*. Duffield being duly
sworn said :
I live in Detroit, mv occupation is coo- suiting and practical, ehamiat, followed
this since 1857. Know Mr- Bullis fanner
jwmoeuting attorney of Mauistec. I
.received from him at my reridencs ia
DetraiL a jockago eontniniag two pieces
of fluegtug. two jdoccs of carpet and
some chlfa On one of the pieces of j
rarpot I oounted tho vjiou and subjected
tbo suite to the autfon of glycerine re- '
duoea with water to tba specific gravity
WHEELER &lt;k DOWKDfO
of 10 30 and allowed it to sock for some
Ipok «i the Queen Fruit Jar at- Ack
tiuii- aud then jiresoed out a drop ujk&gt;s
NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN,
a microscopic slide and subjected it to . y A Slade’s to-torn yon buy another.
USAtJtM t. toy ura*. Qrrarete*. Ite.li raS
the action uf a 1-8 objective glass, । Men's 8&lt;k* C 1-1 cents a pair at
magnifying 1,000 times and diacurorod
it contained rorpusclcs which indicate 1
Tbb Scat* .Vox-unos of County
raanunsban blood. The other nieces 1
GU TO MI*DGES'
SujK-rintcndru!* nW hold its ninth semi­ treated la tbe same way and with th*
annual mcctiag tf Charlotte. Eaton Co., sx.il* result The patoo uf shirt wa* For Clothing-p‘25 percent cheaper than
at oar other Hous? in Huliags, Umpire
, txginning Tuesday, the 20tb in*t. and about G in- long and I inches wide stain­
Block
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continuing throe Mja It will be de­ ed with what soomvd to be a blood stain
I voted to di.cus*icus of tho badness uf acmes it but sulgectiag this to a chemi. |
cal prore-s*, I fi and it to Le an iron ru*i
’ educator*, ilevel.ying the plan* and oi- stain. This lacked both fibrin* and oorI poriean-A failures andtuoccssea of vari­

to pay orders issued by biu&gt; for »um*
certified by the Poet Dejwrtnivnt of that
country fur payment th the United ous method*. Among other question.*
States, arc the following r.Xrued offices these will bo diecumsil : “Is school
, vfaitalion. as practiced by County Super,
Ann Arbor, Benton Harbor, Charlotte,
Coldwater, Detroit, Dqwagtoe, East intendants, acnunplishinj whst it ought
Saginaw, Escanaba, Flint, Grand Ha to de y—“Am we educating tho young
ven, Grand Rapid*, Hrating*. Hillsdale, of Michigan practically, or not J" I
Houghton. Jsckonn, Kalamasuo. toau- Which if practically treated and
«Ing. Maaiatee, Marquette, Marshall, thoroughly rentilatod may have valuable
Menominee, Monroe, MouU I Ctemeus, induerxo un our common school*, and
may also educate tbn people if rejiortod ,
Muakegoa, Daw Faw, Poutiac.
. for their benefit There will also bo j
IirxcnvKD.- Ma»«r*. Fwoo.-lurxb A quite a number of addreasos and essays
i from men who bare thoroughly idenUfted themselves with teeehiug, and
nt Grand Itapidn. a Urgent of tbe UnL i whoso thoughts on thia very important
vanity, and &lt;mo of the tx*t scholar* In ■ subjec t will bo valuable. Ail who ran ।
tbe Mate, tho following tetter com attend will find that much may lie Irornmead I ng their Cuminental Coticge. to od of practical valuo to them aa edura-1
width the alteutian of our young men |I tors, or as patron* of tho roincn scbco

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J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

M ME

In Fact

SO 1’01

Goods are Cheaper than Low
AT THE STORK OF

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GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS

�NEW »DTE»TnrMKNTS.
’Saurfcfj I WfoCoioctt.

from these wounds, and think I can nay
it did not occur from drowning, on nceuusl ot tho position erf the tougna and
think I can My it did pot occur from
poisoning, on account of the rigxdity of
the niHKtes and tho appearance of tlio
fl. jrtmrtion. Being naked several: •ound was inflicted, I should dcmnuiMte
wounds, but if the p-irru had not boen
tu. . whether almoat all of hie practice a* Owtef. There were no Other marks o»
soychatline, it would have bren m w&gt; dif­
wm not in Manatee, he gave tho same the body eximp* where tho ro;» was ttod
ficult to tell from tbo rigidity of tbo
answer as abovs, vis: that the greater »=d a slighl s4nmm around tho wrist,
museteo, and if tho wound* hnd been inpart of it tm there, when f
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compelled him to answer dirw
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mv any thing nte&gt;1d
bo .aid “yw." HodjwwcZ.
oosteotefen with Ai.f unction luaj. have been dtBadlfpUtil from thewoan-ls
Could not rwsar that he did pot die
Bunday, and wx* at h» offiro
by Mr. Hughes. Court overruled the from poison iu the circulation. AU I
of the wounds on tho heal.
perhnje thirty rod* from hi* 1
objection and exception taken. 1 stated
Had seen Sir. Vanderptol frequently at Kalamasoo that Mrs. Springer told know i* that I mw edfllcMtzt cou*e from
during the weak previous to the disap- me that aba thought Vanderpool guilty,
Up. 15 rode, wxw at mv office
pesrence, bad btuinoae with him on the but Um Counsel had mMxwproeentod her
forenoon but cannot state the
Monday after.
They had given
Do not carry a watch, waa there
Redirect by Mr Eggleston.
| me a draft cm Chicago tn tbe name of
tend |xtirata if they sir,-Id come
Examined lus hair ou his head. Do not
from my bouee to (ho office,
think bis hair waa extraordinary as to
heme about 12 and took diane
- —. ,_u.maku'tny statement quantity, but think it was rather thin.
spent moot of tho afternoon tbe
._.wn thana repetition of the conver­
• on it from him. I met him ou tho stroo* sation between you and her, and if so, Did not discover anything aside from tho
j and we went to tho Bank together nnd what? Objection wav made 1T Mr. wounds that w ould cause death or lead
! the tojia ot our convcraatten washisdis- Hnghoa and overruled and exreption mo to investigate fitrthor.
The next witness, Is B. Long, being
appoarsnoc
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and
I
think
he
Nbowodme
When asked wlrera his practice came in
noted when ho gavo tbo answer. I
that he t]H&gt;ke of. ha said he depended ! the article* of tbefr dissolution. Imw think if I recollect when I made that duly sworn, said:
on his m.-moraudum book for such their Day Book, and Vanderpool showed statement tho croas-examiiiing Attorney
I rosids in Manistee, have lived there
things and could tell notiiiug about it mo tbo entry “ Herbert Field, To Cash rejilfoJ, sort of tnoeringly, you wanted
without that, know I visited sumo pa­ i*1,700.00," also, the entry “Herbert h.r tu go away, didn't you?—says I— 4 years, my Lusinore is sash and door
manufacturing, know Field nnd Vander­
tients that day, but cannot mil tho naiiMM. Hold,To CsM. Il.400.00- .nd th. figure
Ise"
pool, last saw Field in the forenoon of
As near as 1 recollect I did not leave the II “1” ia both otaes seemed to be of a dtfexamination by Mr. tho 6th of Sep*., 18*30. in front of WilLouse that afternoon, nor do I r collect ferunt outer.
bud's drug store, had a conversation
Qnoo. — When do you recollect si-ciug
&lt;rf any calling ; I do recollect uf visiting
with him. was not with him mors than
some. Lnt cannot recall names, but ro­ thia ageing Objcctxm made nnd quo,- |
fire minutes, ho bad ou a dark blue coat,
Qura-wS tbe figure, all of -one
black vest and peats, and a chin or
straw hat. Did not see Vandcrpaal that
color? Objection made and overTuted.
day,
aaw him ou tbe next Tuesday
Exc-wption taken by Mr. Hughes. Ana.
at the Beak. I asked him if ho had
—Tbe figure •&lt;!? was of a hghtar and
any idea what had become nf Field and
have tome patients- ‘ihta wre oos of, fresher color.
.Am acquainted with'
he
toll
me he thought ho would turn
.
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tho rirca-uiitancxa. Thia was all that "Arnold's Writing Fluid?' t
up ou tho salt water. He then asked
hap;.:;..' during the day, except in the j Qura—Can you state tlui appearsnc-u 'I a good thing for? An*.—For heiself.
mo if I hod seen his aunt, when I said
evening. Was at beeno part at thn time uf that fluid when first applied to jiaper 'i Thia Cni.ho-1 his examination and ".•in,” then ho said he had, but did not
during the evening, and my rocoOectiou and afterwards? Objected to by Mr.
Kmuch satisfaction from her. He
is that I was at home all the time, my Hughas, M immaterial and irraie^nt to i 'Court adjuurund till 9 o'ckck to morrow
n told uio bo tbunght he had gone
wife and child was with mo, we went to the Irene, (fourt oromdod and nxerptArosyA bIui to tbo extent of 81,400
bed between 9 and it', there was not non was taken. An* —I* i« slteh'ly .
or *2,000.
He showed mo a |&gt;aior
many minutes between us. looked at die
purporting- lo bo s bill ut sale. Uo
clock at 9 and sat up some little time after
abuwod mo where fiu kept his money in
this, my wife remarked that it was limo
tines.—What kind of blue ii it
the safe and where Field kept bis. He
to go to bod and I looked at tho dock. fir4 color when applied ? Objected tu
I renumber this by waring it kept as irrelevant and immaterial to the is .us.
Aug. 19th, 1871.
before my mind by two trials. Woe Objection overruled end exception taken.
I fCuRtccrios.—In our report of y tetorasked smoothing about the time I went
to bed at Katenuuov. Ito not re-call 'Ans—It is a light blue at first, or a sky i day's pniceodingi wo reported tbo/wit. nrex. Rowland O. Orupin, as saying that
Queo. — Was any remark mad., to you I Field •• had on a black coat, voit, pants,
the*, day or evening. Donut rtrmomhcrwhxtl was asked at Kalnmason, by Mr. Vanderpool about these entrwa.
Do not recollect if I was asked wliak.1 Ans.—No, not any. I got 1800 in ettr-.'Ac.” It should have boon: Ho had
Mr. Hughes asked this
TOfebgiB tho forenoon of that day'.') Itencj at the bank, my impraeaiou is,1 oi no coat, black vest, pints, Ac.]
t out n* he can not giro
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Vanderpool camo to mo about elarea that ho handed me a package contain- |' The roll of juror, being called, tho
on, he trntt give farts They seek to
o’clock, but I do net know for I looked ing *600, and tbe rest he counted out ICth witueai, Dr- Ernest L. Bburiry boHo took the money from the burglar
&gt;ow that ho was uneasy and started to
ing
duly
swum
said
:
proof safe, J looked into tbo mfe and
I nm a Physician, lire in Detroit, am
Mr. Vanderpool showed “»tho box be­
low, which was empty, and be told in &gt; • 2ti jatan aid. graduated at the Bafolo oner did anything there, or raid any­
that Field bad taken everything with I Medical Culejje laved in Maniste-e in thing then-, or looked bterk, white or
him. In the burglar proof safe w*a a |, 1 Stif), know Field end Vanderpool for rod, they eon giro it to the jury, but tn
pile of bill* jumbled up in the back part I about niao months previous to this mar­ draw a evurituion, I contend hr cannot •
of the Lax. white it* fro** woe a v*1** ol
do tliat. the jury nre here for.that We ■
regutaxfy arranged bills about
1-2
havo spent a week in trying these men
inches high, this was about 2 o’clock in
un the jury a* to their eatweity to draw ,
the ofteraoun. no one else camo in. I
pn-acribed for Mr. Vanderpool that day
conclnuons and wo want then to do it
while in tho Bank. Haro attemted per­
sons at his house iu a Jirafeerionul way,
wire, Icarnod, and unnoa-varily said.
1 The witness said ho ujrp.ion.-d uuoosy.
' Uucj.—At this time were you running stand to pteecribo for Mr. Vanderpool Appearances in thts^w aro eompcteut
testimony. In tbo ease of lite itoplo
a drug store tn romoclion with your who Ha l a severe chill of the ague.
imctico
?
An*.
—
Y
m
sir.
Objection
r&gt;. Dillan, tri«l in this vniy c-jun'y, the
Her of fills put ia the box, when be re­
plied, four, they »«n mode at tho drug differently*. The drug store is an •sfi! । 1 examined the body externally and ' Court ruled sustaining ua Tho Court,
found a depression around the waist and orcmil si tho objection and excuptiun ’
store according to my directions.
tor street on the opposite side from the a wound &lt; n tho furohoiui about an inch
Than Mr. Hugho. took him.
Bank. The.portnffioo wa* in the same j
WM
,o .
With chronic diarrlum a prtieat building. Tho Doctor pu.nted out h&gt; I black penta and rhhe »Mrt. There was ! Crusa-examination by Mr. Choevor.
would have a dry tongue in the center, reodenro and drag store end ewsrral nk,0 a hunlkrrehkf ultachml to Ihe
Tentifiid at Munistoii and Kalaniaxoo,
with moist «lge, but with acute diar- other points on tho map. Saw Vatoter- body, but 1 do not know how.
and think I tewtified that Vanderpool
rhon the tongue would lie moist. I r«d on «h» Sn-dar ,.f Ite,
dt.-, My opinion is that these Hounds were told me that Field would turn un on
looked at hi* tongue to find out the
given m life. There was a slight re­ salt water, and think I also testified that
state of hia digestive system which doo*
' traction uf tho tiasuiM. Tho appearance ho showed mo that receipt Woe not
not mean liio stomach alone, but all the
of a wound inflicted after duath, is flint intimately aoqnaititvd with Vanderpool,
apparatus connected with it. The state.
tbe edges nre inverted and flabby, nnd do no* know whether be wa* naturally
no blood issues. Think the^o wound* pate or florid, did not hesitate olxnit let­
wouLi cnuc&lt;- immediate death. Think ting m&gt; go into tho Bank, nor did I noword tha: he had the dnrrhosa, but did cal Collegr’ ia 1952, first prarticud in, ho want! foil immediately tend there
ttot think be had it, but gave him medi­ Me&lt;drilU,I’&lt;rnn*ylvaaja,thrainChtengn., would b&lt;- on voluntary action. Tlrink
cine for it which I call taking his word 5 years, when 1 w cut to Manntea whore Ibo blood bum this wmrad on tlio back
fur it Hare had dmrrhcra myself, hnd 1 havo rouuated ever riaoo practicing of the head would not fly far, but if
three pill* nude before 1 wax taken, for my profession. I also hare a Drag un artry ’was cut there wouU lw souk- i
amthcr person. Mr. Willard gave rht-m store and am pootmaater end Lave been spirting, from four to eight pinto would
to me, did not see them made, received for 10 or 11 years. Th* 1’oefuflire isi now from iu and ii would continue to!
....
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them ia tho forenoon, Mr. Willard won open ou Bandar from 1 to 2 o’clock, coxa for mvural boors, but from the'
d"1Jr
hive lived
tseeent and gave thorn to me, I took but do ntit know whether.it wa* otMm at other wound not no long, ou amount of I “ld1 *”• »
one of them on Sunday morning aa I
,
tin.
roayuUtioc.
Th.
heart
would
rense
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that time la Boot 1869, or not. Was
Th»k u»
&lt;■ !«; torTWl fa U hfa
lad the diarriia» myself. Whan I or­ present al fee inquest hold ovex Field’s, u l™ .l~
dered them I told thorn xorbolly to1 body, but OouM not identify the body bfa. CT. faSfairf «,lh ■»» infaom.,1 W mr
k. m. Uctw. JI,
make four lulls of blue mass and opium, My first acosaintaaes with him was U. . Lctcto. fafal &lt;fa, ctctI .. CT. 11^,-' h*”“ “ “ t
do not know who I got thorn for, but tho1 late in tbe winter or curly in tho spring, »f ih. h-.J wu falfaM 6m W.l3
otto I got them for did not take thorn, but it waa toward* the latter t&lt;rt of tu*
to
1 life that I teas familiar with him. Did eda port mortem wouad. Think « &lt;lwB‘t -.1
tert jaw. Mm
me in tho box. did not open them in1 not see the clothing taken off and do removing th. body within eight ortaa
drug store, there was a powder in the1 not know that it waa taken off rt all hettm, thorn uxuld bo a dripping of on the Saturday previous to his disap­
box also, do not know what it waa.' I was there in a professional way tu bloody tennn. This on urn has tern pearance, ho had on n gold ring with a
Took them Sunday morning, but do not ma’io an examination. Tho dark ring consistence than real l.lood, it task, rod set. belonging to me, it had a slight
know at what time. Find opened tbe *-*"7’-**mw(Msibly havabeen fibrina Sennr. nevor ccugutetcs except fracture tn the stouo by which 1 con
box Sunday morning and took one ud
srottnd it' I think 1 by bent, but real blood Coagulates by identify 1L I had worn it about two
then opened tho box nnd took another
exposure. It would require a heat at years, last saw the ring ia his press seion I
tiro Irailing point, or a little below to co- that Batnniar night Next saw tho ’
tgulato serum. The lower wound was ring in tho hall where tbo inquest was
about an inch and a quarter in diameter. Held, was not at the inquest, could idonQuei.—5Vhal is your opinion was tho tify tho ring. Ono was shown to him i
position of the dscoascd nt tbe time of which he eaid was the om referred to,
last saw it st Kalamasco at tho last trial
tins. I ftfok it would take • body from receiving the wounds F
Ojecteon made by Ms- Hughes, that it
was SqneXimof fart for the jury. Ob­ worn by him. Was in tbo hall whm
may hayo boeu in my house 15 ar 20 shallow wste^ I think, rouM ria? own­ jection sustained. Think tho -lecoascd tho inquest was hold, reeogaiau-1 the
minutes, but do not remember that 1 so er than in &lt;leep waier, but do no: know camo to his death from thia wound. The body only by a mark on Liu, arm
tMti&amp;dat Kalamaaou. Totbebtotof how long it would take to rise m 80 or body was at Thurber'. Hail wh-n ex­ which T had seen before ia our storey
my recollection ha was ia my bouse five SO fee* of wafisr. I note by the Stew amined and it lay ia tbe box. We It was a fomal. figatemado In blue, rod
nunutea. Du nut recunr-bcr that 1 ti-xti- tbe triangular space Utwoen the two turned the body over and exnadnod it and blsek, fan standing position with a
segment uf stars around tho head. Gave
tehee of the bnun and it lioi under the ty tMMNMn.
Cross examined by Mr. Hughes. Tbo no particular attention to tbo bight of
modian line. The wound was al the
right nf the wrtbs W There is about color of ordinary blood stains would be tho body. A package was delivered to
two oumm of bitted i« ihe Srtw, nnd ii fiiis; artorW blood would make a light me to bring here to deliver to Mr.
is venus blood. A body lying horiaon- scarlet color, while venous blood would Chnn h, which I did iu tho Mmu condi­
tion I received iL It was wrapped In
cxxilaiiied that it uxtended alsou* 8V probably three pounds. I am speaking
tuRss around, extending lo Ludington, of all tbo blood that would flow from
Frankfort, etc. The greater part vras ; «ueh a wound, say in three houre. The
In fantateKbut do no. km^ exactly bte&gt;d flowing iu an hour after tbe

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HASTINGS, MICH., FRIDAY EVENING, AUG. 25. 1871.

NO. 10.

THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL. I

Ans —I know of nothing eLse in nu- but that was shut, and then he started | County Clerk, nnd wae brought by him licet judgement the contents of tho dove
except dried blood, to go to Dr. Ellis’and got lost and in- ’
. &gt;
• here
.. yesterday in tho *nui*
• • condition,
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■
’lind
’ ncrt
* boon touched
•- -­ from Wednesday
There wore wood ashes in too stove, til11 Thursday. Biw n hatchet there
Mr..Hughes asked the answer to be quired tho way of a man first and then
I stricken out, winch was denied and ox- ‘
“ }’*?•
*“?.*•*at .thb
,he in tho bottom packed hard as if they tfalat same day, but saw nothing
| (.e„»;nn (.I.,..
heard the boat whistle and started for hod beeu there a month or so. Tho pa albout it to attract my attention,
GL’X. CUTCHE0N ON THKSTAND
t
i
t ■&gt;
, ■
.
that aud arrived just os she was swing- per cinder* came next on tho top of the . 11he door to the.burglar Imix opened on
‘
1 took my knife and with the point of ing off, a lady stood un tho stern whom anhea and the hay teemed to hare boon ■ biInge* and wan nearly the size of th*
it punched the surface. It was soft aud he took to’bo Miss.l'iper, who said, Good on
there
were
------top,
r, and
..holo
front
ofalto
the wood
box. ashes
When w1 went
yielding and of the tliicknMs of a wn- bye George. Then he went back to tho as if of pine nt tho top. Field at this into the bonk on Wednesday .Briggs
Monxnco shuiox.
1ire No color adhered to my knife. I drug store which was locked, and then time wore a straw hat but could not mis down on his knees ■•xnmining tho
August 25th, 1871.
&lt;examined this several months subse- started for Dr. Fisher’a, and on hia way find any vestiges of it in the store.
,i floor
— with
-----a -spy
rrf oglass.
- -v 1, also humbled
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Mr. George Nungesser's croee-exam- quentiy
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and the color was darker. I i past the Bank, stoppedan't unlocked the
5,1 and *looked* through
**—_ it. T_
—i
Examination suspended, and recce* myself
I was
mode a partial examination of the oar- j dour and lot tho little dog in and then taken till 2 P. M.
ination continued.
a People
Pronin in this Caso
j; G»nn««1
Counsel &lt;&gt;rr
for th
the
case at
that day. Th® sjiots were pointed I went un to Dr. Fish««*s. He said tliat
' Manistee, and was a witness, khd re­
Do not renumber how long the trial pet
■
ceived port of the salary of the Prosocuhud begun when 1 went to Milwaukee. out by Mr. Conover and they had a red ' he was in bed and it seemed to take him
ArtlUOM SMUOX.
Mr. WiUUmltartmm Halted for « «»»,*«?"&gt;•).
1"‘"“ 0, H'.
Iteaumber something about it. Knew color or blood color. They were of the | an awful long time to get up, that he
.
,
,
,. ,
1 Bullis. I was also one of the counsel
they had a trial for I was in the court size that any thick fluid would make i got some pills and went home, and took
question
or
two,
so
that
he
could
leave
&lt;jid “ wimees ip tiw trial at Kalamazoo
room with my lady when I camo back. , when dropped and spread by friction, one and went to bed about 11 o'clock
and that,
that, said
said ho,
ho, is
is where
where I
I was
was Sun
Sun­­ ou the train.
and opened the aw to tho jury.
I was also in the court room the first The carpet was spread dowu in position i and
end many of tho tacks still remained in day
’
... .
-forenoon
night
Ou —
Wednesday
I pu( tho things that were outside tho
Jackson B. Wilcox, the dentist, wa*
day when it opened.
who befog
Ques.—How many timts wa* Mr. their places, and directly opposite the we examined the stair* leading down to ta&gt;A into the ttnok and teeltal it u|. l)w ,hirt,.,ildl
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Church in your shop to get cigars or | spots on the floor and tlio cracks, wore the river, and on the lower steps wo and gave tho key to a Mr. Freeman 1
.
said
:
two nx&gt;t* on the carpet- flliew sjiota found spots dried, but not old, and on and also delivered tho trunk to him.
|
other supplies ?
I live in Manistee, nnd am a dentist,
Croas-oxaminMl by Mr. Hughos.
Ans.—He cane once for a cigar and struck into the carpet so as to stiffen it the stringer wo found a largo spot which
have lived there 4 yean, know the Bank
This Mr. Freeman lived An Maine.
once for a paper collar. Knew Vander­ &lt;m the upper ride. These two spots Mr. D. D. Ingram cut out. We found
Gan. Outcheon's testimony continued. building, the west side was used for a
pool since he came to Manistee, borrow were cut out and Mr. Bullis took them a quantity of hay andnay duat that ap­
baiik. und the other side for a shoe shop.
cd some money from him once. Have iato his keeping. Found no other spots peared to have come from under tho
We made an examination of tbe things
I occupied two rooms above, over the
met him often, nearly every day. He at that time. The size of the largest carpet, ou the west side of the steps and taken out of the trunk. We took tho
was in iqy stare m mid •/ nearly arery &lt;me was about-three quarters of an inch thrown over the left aide of them, and pieces of board aud carpet and some of shoo shop for my office, a front and back
there was fine eand anf dust on the stain. Fields clothing and a package of envel­ room. I do not recollect when I began
day. Do not know that I ever heard
occupying them, but did occupy thorn in
him use pro&amp;no language but owe** ,I spread about two inchet in length. I also found stains oa the small platform opes also a copy of theMan istee TVewond a
|
There
was
a
dark
green
cambric
curtain
.
at
the edge of tho river, and the largest hatchet to our office. We exam­ 1869, and remember the event of the
Remembered this whan both trials took !
. , -------- ?--------- —t’t,------ - —
disappearance of Field, which was ou
wire &lt;~V
acroM
place, but never told this store till test
Vr— the
— routu
— | ono was about the sins of the bottom of ined tho carpets and found the spots
the-back
hack room from j; a
*. tumbler; ithese were lees perceptible I mentioned this fureuoon. Tho flooy Sdnaoy. 1 arose early, about daylight,
week when 1 told it to Mr. Hsvton.
on!
Monday. I first went down to the
O
um
tartte
Bbfo.
in
but
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f
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onL
h
“
k
r
'?,Yl2
T
'k.aua« uuiu Ute xvutue m vtermuEv. out ■
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*B th* Bank on boards I did not myself see removed
w&lt;u a flm.n
wax
nmnO babr
bnbr and do not remmbtr
nmibw ,.
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Wodn«rt,j u&gt;w tb. book, of th. Bank. from the Bank. Do not know whether river, wa* unwell when I went down to
the
river.
•jn«- wh.ro
•
«1 onio
■ from.
—
various
arttclA*
of
p«ntlaa*an
h
wear,
as
Mr.
Wendt
was
examining
them
and
IU,. b^ fo
“
I took them in my hands or not, but
Ques.—Did you see Vanderpool ?
shoes, stockings, soiled liaea, utc., also pointed me to two entries, one dated they were taken to our offieo uud in a
the tobacov hasinew ever since. Knew | *"
:h&lt;£wu&lt; dog in th. tart an ll«
“ old letters and a pocket-book. September 1st, and was a* follows:
| some
Objection made and exception taken.
day or two I made a careful examina­
। There was also some tarred rigging, Herbert Held Dr. to cash $1,700, and tion of them. In the matching corres­
Saw him come from the Bank to the
passed It that day.
, „
very small, and a piece of loose twisted the other was dated September 4th : ponding generally to the ink stain on top of the stairs, saw him come out with
icn. Ih-rou M. Cutcheon, the thirty- rope known as hay rape. A pair of [ Herbert Field Dr tn a*&gt;h $1,400 The the surface, Was sweepings or dust, a bunch of hay and throw it on tho
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both
cases
seemed
te
be
on
u
Snh
drfog duly swore, reid :
dmk or
‘*.'r I’*"1!’
aud thi* was stuck together by stair*.
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and behind the trunk. There was also different level aud different inclination a red substance not hardly dry.
Here witness showed how it yas
l bw ut Mauufco and am an Attore- . Mu, btrek .oat whirl, I And seen uud made
with a different stroke
The edges of the boards on the
ey at u-aw, have lived there 4 years. Field wear,
of the pen.
Exmsuaad the book tuourue nnd groove of the matching was‘ dune.
knew Field and Vanderpool and remem- ;
x.
I said to him, why you’re here early.
and
identified ib sal found the stained, and this passed around the1
her the event of tho disappearance of
“ l«Q»e» kuewn as ex­
entries spoken of, ths first ou page 191 tongue aud apj»oared on the lower aide’ Said ho vea, I am going to clean out the
Field. Saw Vanderpool about9 o’clock I hibet “Pu which he recognized as havand the other un page 184. Knew of tho l&gt;oard. jo&lt;1 produced a wavy’ fleas. When I asked him if they were
uhjnLBnday in front of Mr. Bullis' office • rng seen in that|xicket-bouk found bv
Field's band writing, have seen him brown lino, spoken of this morning, and। bad be soul they were. Ho said he bad
iflkfog. 1 ,d.o rew him rtwrxt 12 .'.fork 11(m ,he b„k
k.
write. Was shown a pass book known nt point* it was gathered into lumps and। l&gt;een sick all night und duul been to Dr.
&lt; n the same day, on the Mitewalk. Was
.
,
„
. 1
a*
exhibit “L” wliich Is* swore to as be­ in some places, these resembled wafers in Fikhor. In guing down the stair* that
m the bank two or thr™ limo, on “* °f w“
wl“ch
ing in Field’s hand writing. Was ir thickness, aud wens not hard. They1 ttitiruiug 1 saw blood on the stairs, it
Tuesday nnd it was shut shut, aud ,
from the bark of a tree, auuwas
the Bank Thursday about 9 o'clock and had a dark brownish color pud thereb was quite noticeable. Near the middle
thwrign turned to indimfie shut. Do »*ry loowlv twirted. Was about the
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of tho stair* there was more two in any
were 5 or 6 of these. The pieces'’of other place. 8uw blood also on the
not rememlw r that I saw him that day. sin' of mJ’ Htile finpex undrs called h«y ‘
contt.r*, of tl.'o
Was at tho bank on Wednesday about rape because it is need iu bailing bay.
State tlu ni6de of exaxuirn- board taken out were about 32 inches
JOe-dock and found there Vanderpool, in regard to what m knmni us Field'* ! ^w.-State th* |u6de of examw.a long and there were four pieces of floor­ platform at tho river. In returning
back up the stair case 1 also noticed tho
ing taken up. These pieces were cut snot*, which wore on the west *ido for
Ingra a, Wm. Wendt. E. D. Wheeler
,n on&lt;'
bole was stuck u
ttnd u,c
and A. W. Briggs.
Mr. Dunliam i l“Mf °f cuffs with buttons iu them, on
Objected to bv Mr. Hughes ortho, utf with a chisel. When 1 saw the the most part.
•
•■am*) in. uud also Secor came «i the desk was n partner ot envelope* .kWUn&lt;i
tim0 th0 prisoner. boards they had been pulled *apart.
Ques.—Did you notice this on the
The spins un the paper were near the step* or stringer*.
afterward*
with
an
attachment
which contained
a full-2»
. I coanu-d
.
Hoard conriderablo
&lt; unvcniation
with 11 &lt;bem.
Saw a pen
but do aanot
think 1I। W1M n®1 «“ P”«»«on “n l ™ «&gt;Hrotop and were about the size uf the end
Objection made by Mr. Cheover nnd
Vanderpool.
When I first entered
but ir Mr -Secor s pmees- : •ronsible far what was found there. The“ of my finger. This paper was delivered
____ lure like
Eleventh Day's Proceedings
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Briggs wa* down on the floor with a !
While un enventury wa* being bank for same time had been in thei
magnifying glas» examicing tho spots 1 -niade of the safe that forenoon after 1 y&lt;,*auem»n of Mr. 5pcor »ud Goasecr uud1
.n the floor and Vanderpool said to him, ; ’ xamiaed the flror. 1
‘he I &lt;llt, priw^er carrauf he held re*ion»ible ,
if vou ar- troiujr to boldmio responsible basement through the.deor on the west
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to Dr. Duffield. There was a light gray
coat which I hod frequently scon Van­
.
t did not
dorjMxd wear which Scour delivered to notice the stringer. I came tip the stairs
me and this was burned and all the before the hay was thrown out. When
pieces of 'rtdahl ami Carpet were also I last went op tho stairs did not notice
:nst;tutiun I go iuto. What first cl- “ r°ugh. unfinished reuai withno win-. ia ay hare been rni^e at eu rem »te at burned, except wlmt &lt;e sept to Dr. Duf­ anything but hay and this was over the
field. On tilfr 65trt"When we examined* TflowFWtots. There was nothing on the
treated my attention was some largo ink 1 dow*. but I left the dour ojten for light l&lt;fat».
oput*. &lt; hie wae from 15 to 20 inches iu n“d oue board sras eff on the Aide.
Mr. Charck ifiiliod that the objeijiont it we found two small red sputa, smaller '■blood at first. When the hay was
,n. ta&gt;r.
from 8 to 12 Mother. Tw | Th-flow
8 f«* tom .
tolh,._h, rffo. to-timoo, and. than a pea. Tlies-) were near the elbow on them 1 avoided walking over them
ia the wrinkle. Heanl Mr. Cunov.T but wont
the Cevo it had n lightish color and it i ‘be basemeut flaor J made the exam-'
, .
iy oi» the other tide.
v.u* not very block ink but rather a ^nation rtamdhi^ on the floor, for a space 1 not flw j^jfency. He argued that1 nnd Vanderpool talk about Field’s Ho sphke to me about the dirt nudor the
Uaisn color. I examined it both with «“ the under H&lt;le of tho floor wa* a ' the skill of a Nenetian-oaspwuter couldI clothe* on the Wednesday we were carpet, aud said it was six in&lt; bee deep.
.the naked eye un&lt;l the Ettlo gins*. There •
*ttVJt,r eeoUoiiud line follow*tu* in j n„t prudao* the results there found. We . there. When we wont into tho back He hrougrtfout n carpet frem towards
ware smaller spate near the edge of the ‘be course uf the crack* mid ia rome^^side tb&gt; porndbilitr rf interfcr- [&gt;art of the office we saw some clothes the bank aud held it over the ride of the
hanging there which he said were Ficlifs ride walk, and shook it up and said he
carpvt which remained down. I rubbed ।
‘h»* M*«ed to have gatiu-nd ;
uu«* uuu— the
-ufront
n.
•
but ho did not know whether all his was going to get a new one to put dowu
it and tho color came off on my finger*. i*poto^uud^under
door a .-.fto
large -* &lt;?nc°Mr. Hwckew said that die ioarueJ clothes were there or not. Ho said that iu place of what ho had taken up.
.Another stain of n different color made quantity
.............of water seemed to have rur
a blue-black coat
Cross examined by Mr. Chevver.—
its aiqwunuMn* around tho edge* of -through. 1 was there about 20 minuter : r^msel &lt;Ed net. object that it was iw-. Field had ou
. on guuday
morning and when Ilnvo practiced dentistry since 1863, in
:nene t
and thi* wa* cf a dirty brown *n&lt;l was in the bark till about nouu. mote and....
wher. this remotemn* .is coupl. ­
asked
if
a
certain
onu
there
was
the
ono,
Did
not
return
again
that
day
but
euwe
Wisconsin
and Manistee. Have been
coder. Near tin1 *tove ora' a large black
ed with such animosity in the comma ai-* he replied it locked like it, but it might
there four yours, but have not practical
ink ppot ami I tried t &gt; rub thi* but no imk tho next morniug and Mr. A W.
ty as to pwmpt midnight visit* to hare lrt-m newer or better. Conover nil the time, thou*?1-1 have had an
volor &lt;ime off. Tho floor hud the ajr Briggs went with nae. Think I went
jKaauu'.u mat i. might luiiu been mopp­ into the biisom-mt again u Tuesday, the &gt;«f. .Il* Aiule -it er .eluding * asked him Uuw that ink camo there,and 1 sold maps an i?.vart* some uf the
ed owe. I examined another spot ne&lt;r brt the floor had then foeen taken up vdior.ld Im rigidly applied. The Courtt lie said he did not kno w, nor did he' time. In Ootolwr and Novet^bjsr 1869
the deri: which was about 6 inches long Only &lt; xnmtncd it eucc before it hud held tiuit all thing* connected with( knuw how hog they hod been there. I traveled with an old poor h&lt;jrw? and bugaud the width of the hard. Saw on a boen taken up. To gw hack to Wednes­ ■ the matter seemed to be competent testi- drew the assignment for him from a g-v&lt;
forenoon. Ti*b carpet under the
* scbednle f«rni«hed me by him, and took
• ■rack at the floor some stains of a red­ day
Mr. Eggleston objected to this as not
dZik still remained down. It was eut ' mony, and though not iu the custody ofI" jMirticular pains to ask him if he made■
ish yellow. At the north end of the
proper cross examination.
Hauk Meer tho window wa* a splash of door across the room in front of the tho prisoner, dt aron in tho custody of the* it of his own free will, and he said yos,
।
Made
a mistake onoo and got nnothur
L
that
lie
wanted
to
pay
every
debt
ho
stove
and
followed
tho
general
course
of
proper
officer*
of
the
county.
Objection
block ink. Thi* was !arg&gt;r than any
owed and thought ho could if they would man's harnes* on. I had trad-.-d iho
witiMat r»u.«w it -.1
other spot in the r «iuu ih&lt;* floor wm
let him out. I also questioned him if day liofore, and did not know my harness
‘
the nioistest and wettest ir t}»* vicinity ad tto) seam several times. When 1 ex- ,
of tho eafe und d*sk, warlito stove and amined the floor &lt;iu Tuseday I found ’ Ans.—Tho ntevo hail been removedI ho nut down everything on the schedule verv well. Drove this horse to White­
. nnd he said ha had as for as he knew. hall and traded it off and drove the oth­
&lt;back of the curtain it wa* dry. The tho tmee uf a knife us if the carpet hud' from wtiete it stood to itha bock room,
been cut with a knife. There was a On Wednesday a kettle of water stood Visited the City National Bank at Cbica- er one to I’oktfgon Und left this horao
flow wnv dean giving evidence of
«on the
with a widow.
’ stove, and it appeared as if a. po in November of that. year.
having Imwi recently cleaned. It wus strip of carpet back uf Aho stove also
tf ru had been ic tho stove that morning,
Mr. Eggleston again objected to this
Que*.—Did vou you find anything
roughed ux. or fraywl up. When we which still remained down and under it Xhoto were embers still remaining which
was marsh hay. On Weffneeday Van­
1 there to the credit of Herbert Field ?
as not proper cross examination, when
first went ut the carpet wu* not down,
rrevented me fnin examining it further,
Objcatiaa made by Mr. Hughes, &lt;m Mr. Hughoe insisted very forcibly that it
we spread it .down. Examined the snots derpool said to meulxMit the same thing Imide the store Jay some bit* of paper.
where the thnir appeared to ibo rubbed that he did to Mr. Briggs, xfr : that wo
•Vs Thursday we took the store to the, the ground th it it would be hear say was proper, nnd prop r to show that thi
u»&gt;, and I fonud ttie floor eorriderubly must koi hold him responsible for ull
back window to get n good light. Mr. evidence.
Question was withdrawn witness committed the murder for he run
wetter than u other phures. The wood tlioie things, if so it would become him
Jinigg* first felt through tho asks* with for the present, but the court ruled it away at tins time under very suspicious
to
clean
Aho
next
place
before.going
into
seemed to be alivered un as I^xammed
it We stood by the back window in bis finger* and thy a shoveled the tubes competent when put ia its proper plaoo. cirsumttinees. The widow's name was
it with the glaif. Iu the minute crevicintv a sieve which I had, aud after sift­
Mrs. Jones, stayed there long enough
*-*. invisable to the naked eye was a red­ tho rear and some penon* were in small
boate on Ao river with grappling irons ing tho ashes into* box, the first thing Exception was then taken to all these to make a baryttin with her about keep­
dish colored substance iu minute parti­
I took out w*s a small piece of paper questinu in order to save the point
ing the horse. Made the bargain and
cle*, which seewed to impart the color. looking for Field turl h« remarked, that with a charred edge, and on fhe rest of'
Visited that Bank as administrator of she was to keep it n month, but I left
I noticed that in the vicinity of the he woudaxfd if they expected to find it was a reddish stain. 1 took this and Field's estate—exception taken to thi*.
it there nearly 9 months us I had not
large stains in ti»&gt; boards, tho fluor bad Field thwu,and that they would bo as nut it in a tin box, and next {found a A cum of money was paid to me. Ex­
money enough to pay the keeping.
likely
to
find
him
there
os
Field.
He
shrunk ajart lowing cracks, and the
Buckie which is usually attached to a ception also taken to thia I collected Was at her house about two hours.
edges at the join irg were rounded off also said that h&lt;“ had feared fur a long gentleman's vest. U'e al»o found some from the City National Bank of Chica­
Went from there to Lake Oo., Indi­
time that Field would borne toeoweharm
us if by long wear. I also nutiasd a
buttoue, some were shirt buttons, and go, for the administrator of Ftekl ana Was there from December to
«nall depression m if a nail bead had a* he had beua keeping bad company other* reri! metallic Iuttons such as are $1,060,22. An exception was also tak­
April and was doing dental work. Went
been sunk into the tour, and iu thi* in­ lately since he had come back from the
en to thia. The dimenriou of the bur­ from there to Chicago, did dental work
esat, that he had found him often, lately,
dention 1 saw « subriance.
in the morning, sleeping in the Bank ridge cases and an old Immsed bullet, glar box of the safe was 191-2 inches there at the Franklin House. Then
QUea—What did ix appear to be ?
with a rough looking fellow who often and another vest buckle. In all parts laterally 812 inches the other way,- sad baek to Indiana for a short lime and
Objection made by Mr. Hughes ou the came to the Bank and inquired fi* of the stove were cinders «f various I1 inches deep.
bank
Cross examined by Mr. Hughes. Thi* back to Manistee in April 1870. Knew
ground that it was nut competent to Field. He also said that be found him kinds of cloth. They were very per­
show what it appeared to be. Mr. one morning, later than usual asleep in fect and the fibers of the cloth bank building was built in 1868 and a Dr. Snydur and saw him on board the
were almost
perfect.
Were also
boat.
Talked with him considerably
Church thought it wo* competent for the Kirkland's warehouse. In speaking uf
ef
■—usuraed
carpet
about this case. When Vanderpool
the settlement with Field he said he in­ cinders
witness to explain if it appeared to him vited him |o dinner oa Sunday, but Field Some of the earpet cinders were ihorshook the carpet he sail, “ pretv hard
like any known mbriaace, and if «o declined and he left him writing letters u uglily charred aud from others I could '
much ink, but think he did tome looking carpet” I said it looked torn
, both black and red. It wat used in and be said those were the places where
what Mr. Hughe* said that Dr. Duf­ at the desk, aud that was the last tune pick oat the threads. Some of the cin­
thia
way for about four months, then it it went round the desk and safe. He
ders
seemed
to
be
of
fine
cloth,
like
ho
emr
Miw
Herbert
Field.
He
ol*u
field, an expert put upon the btaad by
linen or oambric. The metallic sub­ was fixed up for a Bank. The floor was brought a spitinm and emptied it down
tho People had sworn, that no one could said be was very sorry if any harm had stances and the paper with the skuas a
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- —
.w--.fluor.
-7-. When
j»earI was
u»e-in the
I ] buM^ed at one of
rough
board
come to him, as they were good friend*
jl.1 that
.!...&gt; water
**— luul
l. — .l ■ the
tell blood by imqiecting it with the naked though they did not agree iu business. on it were put into this tin box. This basement. IT discovered
hotels,
but
just
previous
run through under
und&lt; tho
' door,
'
'and also .* to this I went to board at Mrs. Millers
eye, and now iu le&gt;s than three day*, I said to him that I hud understood that tin box was in my safe when the office ran
had
run
through
near
the
middle
of
the
‘
*
”
and
was
there
a
week.
I
left
there
burned,
but
remained
in
nearly
the
the very lawyer who had put him on the he was not nt home ou Sunday night.
“ week
• *
"• * there.
'*
"1 slept
*
Ju
rel that day
daj the
I slept
it my
same oonditiou as bofure the fire, except building. Noticed '• towel
stand, now swear* that if is blood. He He replied by saying that he was not^
in the Bank,
__________
__ , It wasini..a basin of office
after I left her- tor
------------------------... a.. littie
...Je v while,
the &gt;
shirt
button*, "
which
seemed
bo when
that he was unwell nud his wife urged J sue
uk•»«&gt;■»**'*
‘______________
-T’.—
;— to
~ __
”
raid tlrn* he did nut object to his de­ Lua Logo for mwiiciM', bat bt. &lt;hd act [ duUred, aud
of
’
went to the Root House. Know
c. the
— edge of the dirty water, and had a vwllowish bruwn aud* then
nutladI off.
o£ This
Tta color. Sow what looked like blood on I slept in offi-je that Bunday night 1
scribing it, bat he did object to hi* toll­ iikoWfolroMhc. h^caapaaranddri 'tend J«f»r l*d rattled
lik» to
Warttjl the tart _ &gt; stair* leading down te the river uud avoided the blood sroto because I had
ing what it wu* without a chemical in­ aot
not HKU
to leave
leave tbem.
iuv&gt;u, but
mu. finally
.j —
— - box
—- ran my
&lt; »pL-m.
r
little dock on----Wednesday.
Tho
ed. .xuecuMto got lack before they I «t Krtxmxxoo rau I Mok it there m4 Outho
-----------------------,
---- an idea in my mind to call tho atten­
spection or examination.
Objection
etortixl.1 He went to the drug ftore first tn my presence it wa* delivered to tho stove was warm on Wednesday. Ln my tion of the men in the shoe shop to
overruled and exception noted.

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them. I did not know that Fi«4d waal
missing but these spots struck me aal
dC,
un* dr D** Kotaby
something unusual. I did not tell the]
men in tho shoe shop because they were
asleep yet and they would have a joke
8ENEIAL CONVEYANCER;
on mo and think I was alarmed, besides
AB8TBACT8 OF TITLES
I did not know but some one had had
of
lands
In Barry County furnished on
bleeding of th® nose. Did not think
application, at my office In the
Vanderpool seemed to be trying to cov­
Court House.
er up.thes^ spots when he throw the
W. H. JEWELL.
hay on them. Was nlwut town all day
■' '
'
/
Hattingt, Mich.
Monday nnd was down at the river part
of tli*' time, went after water. Remem­
RUSSELL
HEFIMS'
ber this from seeing him in tho morn­
ing and walking up &lt;*r the hay.
Could not swear that I did get water.
Hart their new Goodt.
Do not know what I was doing Tuesday.
Can recollect of going from the
hardware
sto’e
to
luy
office.
On Wednesday I was cutting wood near
the platform and throwing it under the
'
. it. ■■ ■ '
•.
sidewalk for my own use. Was digging
under the Bank that week. Went in
through a door nnd was digging under
the south end Do not know whether
any one else was there or nob Some
one was there about that time digging
for I saw them. They were tasting and
examining around. They were in there
while I was there. The basement is uot
Of Home Manufacture,
‘
.
»
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floored. There ore two basements The
SI one runs tho whole length of ths
ng. Do not know what the build­
ing stands on. Helped drag ' the river.
Go to the
Went to Mrs. Miller’s Wednesday and
in substance asked her to let me saw
some wood. She did not want any
sawed. Told her I wanted to get away
from the Bank building that afternoon.
Ques.—Did you tell her you wanted
to get away because they were search­
ing for Field's body ?
Ans.—Do not recollect.
Weat of Bank.
Ques.—Did you toll her you was
afraid they would ask you some ques­
tions ?
Ans.—Do not recollect. Told her I
wanted to go out in the woods to be out
of the way of people. I was sick and
wanted exercise, and could not cut wood
when so many were around.
Were
This is the Lad who drove
from 50 to 100 around there.
Ques.—Did you ask Mn. Miller whore
the doves to market, and
she thought Field had gone.
the same boy stepped
Ans.—I recollect asking her whether
at Stauffer's
Look out for
she thought he was killed or gone.
Asked her if she had seen tho old lady.
She said she had not, and I said I
would like to see her. In going to
Adeortiaenudaf GRANT PHILLIPS.
Indiana,
I went
from Holland
to Allegan and Paw Paw. Do
not
remember
of
looking
out the window when talking to Mrs.
Miller, nor do I remember saying the
wind is pretty high.
Ques.—Did you ask her to let you
out of the back door ?
Ans.—Not jn that way, but I did ask
her to go out m that way and I went out
with an ax and went over iuto the
woods where some men were chopping. for warm meals at all hours.
Did not run that I know of.
Remember the plaoe. Op­
Re-direct—Mr. Church put tho wit­
posite Lein’s Bakery.
ness through a few gymnastic exercises,
South side Stalest.
making him hold up bis hands and turn
L. E. STAUFFER.
round.
When asked what that wai for he
asked if Counsel on the other ride ob­
jected and said he honestly wished they
CITY PAINT STORE!
i would, So that he could explain what it
OF HEX'S
coantxs a brows, !
was for. The object ■ seemed to be to
show that it was physically impossible
for him to have killed Field.
Home- Painting,
Mr.
Hughes thought he could
Graining,
do it as easily as Mr. Church could, and
Paper-Hanging,
Kaltomining, $c.;.
offered to bet money that ho would
throw Mr. Church.
Sign and Ornamental
Mrs. Rhoda Freliek, being duly
sworn, said:

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The City of Grand Rapids,
SEPTEMBER 12, 13, 14 &amp; 15.
—WILL FIND AT-----

SPRING &amp; AVERY’S,

A. WOOLEY^

BEST

PAINTERS.:

I have resided in Manistee about six
years, was living on the north side of
the river in 1869, remember th® event
of the disappearance of* Field but did
not know him. Was at church on that
Sunday, in morning. &gt;M&lt;1 evening.

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1871”

WOODRUFF!

Materials. Window

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REMEMBER.

Btrveu. HaMia

Harma^op.

Washington Block, South aide Stat® St.
Mr. Bowen’s, but do not know how far
it was there. My husband nnd Mrs.
Bowen walked up with me. Was there
GO TO CLARKS TOR PICTURES.
only a few moments wailing for the,
children to put on their lutts, we had left
them there. From there wo went home,
■fif* All Styles of Women’s nnd Chil­
my husband and I and two children.
dren’s Wear.-®!
We went to Bailey’s corner nnd then
across the street and then down the
street in front of the Bank building.
Wo passed the bsnk and staircase lead­
Sola Proprietor of
ing down to the rivet' a short distance,
J. C. WOODRUFF.
and then down the bank a few stops
Opposite P. 0.
and then down stream, and mresod our
course to our boat, when we went back
a few steps and found our boat which
?,nt •Jrhw,.*7. Dr.”ltau!*th&gt;r b«'rer«r». but .
THE CELEBRATED
husband unlocked while I sat on bans.
As we were returning to find our way I
heard, a splash in the water, I looked
J’r/cr, only SO Ceitta a Bottle.
Farrier’s Improved!
and saw a man sitting in a small boat
HERRICK
at the platiorm. Our boat lay with the
r ■■
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bow up stream and stern portly down
GRANITE STATE
tna rollowing oomplaint*.
stream. Tho man I saw was sitting in
JmuulM, Imuvau.,,. SourSl.mono end of the boat flat in the bottom,
“*■ CtattMMM, J'™., ond
not on a seat, looking up stream. This
AM HmlmArn, Ur„ Complaint,
was a small white boat with both ends Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
IP'rtAfn., Dptp^mla, irormt
nearly alike. Do not know how fur we
CLOCKS,
■
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FOR SALE AT
Blsinto, Im. of Appetlta, Empabout once and a half the length of our
File Gold Jfcwelry,
boat Sat down on the sand. The
tllWlf tkr Skin, Rlmph. on (A.
boat was attached to a root of a tree.
Face, and all Dteeates of the
There were two of those roots and our
nMtk.bmt Dtarrffc, (,
boat wm hitched to the one up stream.
yoe for Kidney Complaint*,
- Vale he., decks aa4 Jeweiry Repaired
Warehouse on Broadway.
The man was sitting flat in the boat and •a* * arraaled.
his right arm was on his right tide. We
went up stream in our boat, und }&gt;assed
this boat within about the longth of our
boat, from that one. Th® direction to
To the Ladies!!
Land and Calcined Plaster,
the point we wanted to land was up tho
eoaauaUy
river and into the lake. The splash u
LIME, WATERLOO,
the water was wry loud.

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Doors,

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Blinds,

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&amp;c.
DRESSED

ComSheller!

SWiil Sifter ail Plated Ware. w. T. EASTMAN'S

husband’s name is
, __
he testified in the former trial. The last
I heard from him he was in Wisconsin.
Do not know when ho will be back. The
length of our boat was about tne same

into our boat and the man in tho other

Court adjourned till 9 o’clock to-morrow
morning.

TAYLOR A FARLEY OBEAR,

them In the Houae, and thereby eave
time end money.
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August 10. 1871.

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INSTRUCTION* TO juDGER.

L Th® Eiwutire committee will bold
stand in the center of
o&lt;»
to
on Thursdey. the
TO DR HELD
F
toe • r' f°T th® PurP0M of AlAT HASTIMGS,
sR
on the Viewing comeach member of said com­
October 4th, Sth, i 6th, ’71. mittees RDd
will report themselves at that
time.
OntCElU OF THE DAY,
2. When a majority of a Viewing
8. J. BIDELMAN.
•
President
commitce arc prneut they rhall consti­
M. I. WILLIAMS,
• Secretary. tute a quorum, and be authorised to award
Wa. H. POWERS.
■ . Treasurer. premiums, and tho first named on the
RICHARD JONES,
Vice President. lirt of those present shall bo the chair­
PETER CRAMER,
■
Marshal. man.
3. Esch Viewing committee will pro­
IMrectam:
cure from the Secretare a bl#nk report,
T. ALTOFT, D. W. ELLIS W P
with
instructions, before entering upon
BRISTOL, JOHN KEAGLE.
‘
the discharge of their duties.
4. A premium will not bo awarded
RLE EM ADi ifREG L’ LATIO.VK
when the animal or article is not worthy
, Tho 10th Annual Fair of the Barry- «o#gh there ehal1 ** 00 comPetition.
County Agricultural Society will bo held
6. W hen articles of merit superior in
on the grounds of the Society, in the City
B0d whieh ar®
Pr»
of Hastings, on Wednesday, Thursday, vidcd for in tho premium list, are entered
and Friday, October 4tb, fith and Gtk the judges are desired to reoominend dis­
1871.
’ cretionary premiums.
. 6. Articles entered and marked as- for­
z
tickets.
Tickets of membenship {not transfera­ eign shall not compete with those of do­
ble) 81.00 will admit members of one mestic manufacture ; but may,ff consider­
family exclusive of sons over 21 years of ed worthy by the judges, be recommend­
age, during tho continuance of the Fair. ed to notice. Articles will not be conaa'
- -Single
tickets, good
for one admission 25 aidered
—
-o" -*
--------——
foreign if own^and* used- within
cents. Children, opx Height and under *"*
for farming purposes. .
years, 10 cen.,
cent*
All tickets
ati. View?*——--------------»—« - to
twelve yean,
................
™ ...
iewing committees
arc required
tempted to be used, ck^ept by the persona make their report tu the Secretary at 12
to whom they belong,‘'will be forfeited.
i o’clock of the third day of the Fair, if
possible.
Tickets can be had of tho Treasurer.
8. Judges of cattle and horses will please
ORDER OF EXERCISE*:
Wednesday, the first day of the Fair,r have the prise ribbons tied upon the ani’
mnls
sending them from .the ring.
will be occupied in entering and arraag.. before
.
..
9.’ Awarding
ing stock and other articles for exibitiou I W
-'lwar“lng Committees
Committees will
will desigdesij
’
•’
- - note the award of premiums aa follows:
and’ decorating
th* Hsfll. •
-,
Isf.
premium,
a
Blue
Ribbon
or
Cord.
Second day.—At 10 o’clock' th* Exe­
cuting Committee will meet at the Secre­ 2a. Red, 3d. White, Special, Yellow
tary’s Office to fill vacancies in the View-' Ribbon, which badges can be procured at
the Secretary's Office.
ing Committees.
At one o'clock, P, M., the Judges be­ _ 10. Superintendents arc strictly for­
gin their examinationsj the viewing of. bidden to convey any information with
horses in the ring will also commece at I reference to the ownership of animals or
articles ou exhibition in their several de­
o’clock.
At 8 o’clock the trial of trotting slock partments.
11. Exhibitors of thorough-bred stock ।
will commence—after which the foot-race
arc requested to furnish a pedegrec of the ■
will come off.
Third Day.—At 11 o’clock the trial aame tu.the Secretary.

BARRY CO. AGRICULTURAL SOCIHT.

’ll

CLASS NO. 9.

8*e*addo

WALKERS.

Judges same aa in cIrm No. 8.
Bert walking team to wagon,
S^ood best do,
S

Third best do,
CL^B8 NO. 10.
SFECAl I’REMIVK.

12 00
00
50

2 00
1 00

Third do
Bost fat ocw
Second do
Third do
.

2 00
1 00
CLASS NO. 7.

DRAFT CATTLE.

Ju does—John 8. Hinchman, Lewis
Jcdoes—Wm. Cridler, Jacob Hartam, Barber, E. D. Reid.
Best
yoke draft oxes
Daniel Sheen.
•3 00
2 00
Stallion with 5 boat sucking colta, 85 00 Second do
Third du
1 00

Wvtalon B.-Jaek« and

CLA88 MO 8

3 00

CLASS NO. 8.

Judge#-—W. W. Kelly, J. D. Deitrich,
James Clarke.
Beat two-bone wagon,'
•1 50
do
&amp;—do —
carriage,
1 50
do one-horse buggy,
1 50
do single sleigh,
100
do two-bone sleigh,
1 50
do bob-sleigh,
100
do farm cart,
1 00
do wheel barrow,
75
do Sofa,
75
do Drauing bureau.
75
do Center table,
50
do Dining table,
50
Bedhead,
50
du Flower stand,
50
do 6 •■omroon chairs,
50
do G parlor
do
75
Rocking chair,
50
do Ladies’ sewing chair,
50
Work stand,
50
Wa^do
50

Judges—G. D. Moore, S..P. Cady, A.
milch cows.
K. Durfee.
'
Judges—John F. Holbrook, A. SponaBest Jack,
S3 00 ble, J. J. Hcndonhott.
Second best do,
00 Best milch cow
•3 00
Third best do,'
00 Second do
2 00
Best mule team,
3_ 00 Third do
I 00
Second best do,
CLASS NO.
'
2 00
Third best do,
1 00
hxrds.
Best mule colt, 2 years old,
2 00
Judgbs—Chas. Galloway. Jamas Stuart
Second best do,
1 00 H. C. Hancbett.
Best do, 1 year old,
2 00 Beat 5 grade cattle to be owned
Second best do,
1 00
by one individual, 2 y’rs or over |5 00
Bert sucking eolt,
2 00 Best 5 or more iull blooded cattle
Second best do.
1 00
Sy’rsorovcr
10 00 Division W—Table HeO
Judges—George M. Dewey, Mrs. Dao.
Division c—Cattle.
CLASS NO. 10.
Striker, Mrs. M. L Williams. Mrt. HiB.
CLASS NO. 1.
Barnum, Mrs. Allen Green, Mrs. Z.
DURHAMS.
Judges—-1. W. Vrooman, J. T. Hinch­
Hoyt, Mrs. D. McOmbcr.
Judges—I. W. Vrooman, D. McOm- man, J. C. Bray.
Best loaf wheat bread, milk or salt
ber, Jonathan Stevens.
Best bull of any age or breed 810 00
rising,
50
Best bull, 3 year* old or over,
•5 00
CLASS
NO.
11.
do corn bread,
50
Second best do,
3 00
SPECIAL PREMIUM.
do collection of cake made b/one
Third ben do,
2 00
Judges —Some as for No. 10.
exhibitor,
75
Beat bull, 2 years old,
3 00
Bull with 5 best yearling calves fl5 00
do cured ham with statement of
Second best do,
2 00
mode of curing,
50
Division D—Sheep, Swine and
Third best do.
1 00
do cured be if
do
do
. 50
Poultry.
Best bull, 1 year old,
2 00
do 8 lbs. butter made in June,
50
CLASS NO. 1.
Second,bcst do,
1 50
do .
do
do
do Sept,
• 5"
Third bertd?,
SHEEP, FINE WOOL AND GRADES.
1 00
do cheese 10 lbs. or orer,
50
Beat Cow,
4 00
Judges—John Keagle, A. E. Durfee,
do honey in comb do
50
Second best do,
2 00 C. W. Bassett
.
jjo galloa maple molasses,
50
Third best do,
1 00
Best Spanish buck (full blood)
•2 00
do bet tic currant wine,
50
Best heifer, 2 years old,
2 00
Second do,
1 00
do
do blackberry do
50
Second best do,
1 00
Best Spanish ewes two or more
do
do grape
do
50
Third best do,
50
(full blood)
2 00
Bert bull calf,
1 50 Second do,
DiviMoa
G
—
Domestic
Manuflae100
Second best do,
Beat Spanish lamha (full blood)
1 00
Bert heifer ealf.
50 Second du,
Judges—Rev. J. W. Bancroft, Mrs. J.
50
Second best du,
.
. Roberta, Mrs. &lt;’. B. Benham, Mrs. J.
75 Itest grade buck,
200
, Bray, Mrs. 8. J. Bsdccck, Mrs. A. E.
CLASS NO. 2.
Second do,
Bert 2 or more grade ewes,
1 60 Durite*.
DURHAM GRADES.
•1 00
Second do,
75 Best 10 yards flannel,
Judges same as for class No. 1.
Second du
50
Best
2
or
more
grade
lambs,
1OO
LIST
OF
PREXIL.TIS
of draft horses will commence. At ouc
Best bull, 3 years old ur over,
•8 00 Second do,
Best
patchwork
quilt,
75
50
Special Trottjng—open to all competi- j Second do,
o’clock the trial of Female Equestrian1 50
do wMl*
do
75
CL
KBS
N0._
2
,
tors
(foreign
stock
paying
an
entrance
fee
shin will take place, to be immediately
Third do,
.
75
do pair woolen blankets
100
LONO WOOLS.
(
followed by driving of teams, single or of 85.)
Brat bull, 2 years old,
200
50
Judges—L. D. Gardner..John Morgan, SeooadJo
Judges-t41.[. 7'
^
.
double ,tv buggies, by ladies. At two
Hougbtalin, I. N. Keeler r Second do,
1 50 C. "McQueen.
75
o’clock ttc trial of special trotting stock and Rich/nl Joncs.°
Third do,
50
75 Best Cotswold buck,
Second do
•2 00
will take place.
Best two in three
•25 00 Best bull, 1 year old,
1 50
1 00
Bert rag carpet,
Second do.
100
Second
50
15 00 Second do
100
Second do
GENERAL RULES.
Best ewe,
200
Third
10 00 Third do,
^60
50
Beat pair woolen stockings,
1. All .competitors fur premiums, judg- i
Second do,
1 00
Beat cow,
200
Second do
25
Dlvfrtoa A-Uo
es and officers, shall be residents of the
Best 2 or more lamb*,
1 50 Bost pair woolen gloves,
Second do.
1 00
50
CLASS NO 1.
county aud members of th* society, and '
Best Leicester buck,
200
do do
do mittens,
50
50
Judgks—A. P. King, J. C. Hanna and Third do,
no interested party shall pass judgement j
Second
da,
1
00
Bra* heifer, 2 yean old,
200
do pound do yarn,
50
on property that be or hi? family may ex-' Gilbert Striker.
Best Leicester ewe,
200
Second do.
50
1
00
do
made
ahirt,
Best Stallion, 4 years old or over, |5 00
1 00L
hibit.
Second do,
Third do.
do ottoman cover,
50
50
Second
best
do
Z
........
3
00
Best
Leicester
lamb,
1
00
2. All animals and articles intended
Best heifer, 1 year old,
50
do fancy chair cover,
200
for exhibition shall be entered on or be-1 Third best do.
1 50 Second do,
Beat Southdown buck,
200
1 00
do tabic cover,
50
3 00
Best Stallion, 3 years old,
1 00
fore 12 o’clock of Thursday, the 2d day
Third do,
50 Second do,
do tidy,
. 50
Second do.
200
2 00 Best bull calf,
of the Fair, at the office of the Secretary.
1 50 Best Southdown ewe,
do silk blauket,
1 00 Second do,
Second do,
1 00
No,deviation cln be made from this rale. Third do.
do worsted slippers,
75
Beat Southdown lamb,
1 50
2 00 Best heifer calf,
3. Exhibitor* will be careful to have Brat Stallion, 2 years old,
1 50
do mantilla,
50
1 00 ;
Best grade ewe,
1 50
their' articles and animals arranged in Second do,
Second do.
50
do pair lamp mats,
75
Second do,
50
their proper places ,and in season, other­ Third do,
do foot mat,
50
CLASS
NO.
8.
CLASS
NO
2.
wise they will be overlooked by the View­
CLASS NO. 8
do lace cap,
50
ing Committee.
DEVONS.
TROTTlNa STOCK.
do worked collar,
50
T.m— ! Jcdobs—Milo Osborn, T. P.® Johnson,
4. Varda will be furnished with num­
Jcdgrs—C. B. Benham, Marcus Dur­
do undersleevcs,
50
Judges — R. B. Wightman, James
w T K1H&gt;
bets as entered at the Secretary’s office, Nitns and J. F. Emory.
ham, Jacob Hartam.
do tissue work,
50
which should be placed ou or near the an­ Best Trotting, 4 y’rs old or over, •&lt;&gt; 00 ।
^oll ’J Jears
or over,
•4 00
do sofa cushion,
50
Best
boar,
•2
00
imals or articles exhibited so that the Second do
3 00 I| -Second
---- * Ando,
2 00
do ornamental ueedlc work,
50
I 00
Second
do,
judges will have nu difficulty in finding
2 00 Best pig G months old.
do sewing by hand,
50
1 50'i Third do.
Third do
1 00
Best bull 2 y’rs old
them.
00
do
do
machine,
__50
Best
Trotting 3 y’rs
8
00
Best
breeding
sow
and
pig?,
2
00
5. Exhibitors of burse* will take no j
Second do
50
N. B.—All articles entered under this
1 50
1 00
Second do,
tice that a sign will be rawed in th* cen-1 Second do
Third do
75
75
Third do
Best sucking pig*',
1 00 hesd^ramit be specified whether made by
Best bull 1 y'r old
ter of the ring designating the class of!
50
hand or machine. Premiums will not be
CLASS NO. 8.
CLA88 NO. 4.
Second do
’
horses, doired by the judges for exam-;,MATCHED HORSE*—MARES Ob'gILDINO*
DO
paid for mercantile or millinery articles
poultry/
Third dr
inatiou, when all hones of that claaj j
50
unless manufactured within the county.
must "bo brought into, the ring and there ij
Judgbs—J. F. Emory, J. W. T. Orr,
3 00
Judges—T. Altofl, W. O. Freeman, Best cow
Division H—Groin. Frnils and
Second do
50 D. C Sanborn,
remain until the Jugcs have decided upon
Vegetables.
i and A. G. Kent.
Third do
75 Best pair Shanghaies,
their merits.
50
•5 00
Best pair, 5 y’n old or orer.
Judges—Z. B. Hoyt, Stephen Kinkle,
Best heifer 2 y’rs old
50
0. Auy animal, farm or article taking
do
Cochin
Chinas,
50
do
3 00
Second do
Chas. A., Bristol. •
Second
do
1
00
the first premium at any Fair shall, if
’
du do "
Brama"Footras,
50 Best half bushel cars corn,
1 50
Third do
50
Third do
50
considered worthy the succeeding year, be
50
do do Polands,
3 00
do
do wheat,
Best pair, 4 fn
100
Best heifer 1 y’r old
1 50
allowed a diploma, and on the second
do do Chittagong,
50
2 00
J
’
-i.
do
Second do
do
oata.
50
Second do
1 00
year after receiving said premium, shall
do do Common breed,
50
1 00
do do
do rye,
Third do
50
Third do
50
again be entitled to compete for said pre­
do do Bantams,
50
3 00
du do
do barley,
Beat pair 3 y’rs
50
Best
bull
calf
1
50
mium.
do do Geese,
50
2 00
do
collection
fruit
all
kinds
by
Second do
Second do
50
7. All animals and articles offered for Third do
do do Ducks,
1 00
one exhibitor,
1 00
Third do
50
exhibition shall bo the bona fide property
do
do
Turkeys,
50
CLASS NO 4.
do
do
50
fall apples,
1 50
of a member of the society residing iu MATCHED HORSES FOR CARRAIGK ROAD­ Best heifer calf
Division E— Merhnnlcal Depart
do
50
do
winter apples,
Second do
75
the county.
do
do
pears,
50
STERS.
Third
do
s
0
. 8. All teams are strictly forbidden Xo I
CLASS NO. 1.
do
do
peaches;
50
Judges—Burton King, D. C. Sanborn
drive faster than a walk within the grotad I
CLASS NO. 4.
FAttMlNG IMPLEMENTS.
plnm^^
do
do
50
and John A. Robinson.
during the Fair, except iu the horse ring, I
DEVON GRADES.
do
uo
grapes,
50
J
udges—George Gregory,John Lichty,
•5 00
Best pair 5 y’rs old or over
and arc
are requested to move al
at all times
tunes in
do half dozen long blood beet?,
Judges—Same as for Class No. 3.
Richard Jones.
3 00
the same direction, keeping the center'of Second do
Beat bull 3 y’rs old or over.
do
do
‘turnip
-- *“**beets,
•3 00 Best Reaper and Mower, combin­
1
50
Third do
the grounds od the left.
25'
Second do
do
sugar boots,
2 00
ed,
•2 00
3 00
9. No animals or stock entered for com­ Best pair 4 y’n
Third do
du
do
ruta bagss,
1 00
1 00
Second do,
.
2 00
petition can be taken from the grounds Second do
do
parsnips,
Best bull 2 y’rs old
do
2 00
2
00
Best
Mower,
Poo
until 3 o'clock p. m. of the 'last day of Third do
do
carrots;
25
Second do
do
1 00
do Wood Sawing Machine,
2 00
the Fair, except by permission of the
[Note—Matched horses to match as to Third do
25
do
tomatoes,.
do
50 Second do.
1 00
Marshal ; and do premium will be paid color, size and action.]
peck
potatoes,
50
Best bull I y'r old
do
1 50 Best 100 llorse-uails,
50
on animals or articles removed in viola­
do onions,
CLASS NO. 5.
Second do
do
1 00
M
do
Ox
Yoke.
**
’
tion of this rule.
Third du
do sweet potatoes,
50
50
do
SINGLE HOURS FOR CARRIAGES.
50
do Churn,
10. Foreign articles intended for ex­
du while beau,
50
do
2 00
Judges — John Zimmerman, A. J- Best cow
50
do Cheese Press,
hibition shall be marked as such, and
25
Secund do
1 00
50
Bownc
and
Henry
Barnum.
Bee
Hire,
do
shall not compete with those of domestic!
50
$3
50
. 00 Third do
Best 3 yean old or over,
do Corn Shelter,
manufacture.
do
_ 2 winter
. 25
Best heifer 2 y’rs old
1 50
2
00
1
50
do
Horae
Rake,
Second
do
11. Fancy articles and articles of do­
do 2 pumpkins,
25
1 00
1 00 Second dp.
50
do 6 Corn Broom?,
mestic inatiufaetaro sballbemRDufacturcJ
do cabbage,
__ _
,
Third do'
50
NO. 0for 2 horses,
150
doHarrow
____
in the oounty by the exhibitor, io entitle BROOD MABES, TU BE ACCOMPANIED BY COLT Best heifer 1 y’r old
’ 3 watermelons,
25
do
1 60
50
do Pump,
them to a premium.
25
Second do
do 3 quinces,
1 00
OR COLTS, UNDER Til BEN YEARS OLD.
150
do Bod plow..
12. No discretionary premiums will be
50
IHvirton I—Flower*.
50
Judges—L. Mixer, Leri M. Dewey and Third do
do Corn
* plow,
paid until approved by the Executive
Best bull calf
1 50
.
J
udges
—
Rev.
T.
D.
Marsh,
Mrs.
Chas
1
00
CnlUvatoc,
.
do
committee, aud they may modify or re­ W. P. Garrett.
Second do
75
.Pant Mrs. 8. J. Bidelman, Mr*. F. D.
do Seed 8ov*r and cultivator
•3 00
fuse to pay the same as they may deem Best brood mare
Third do
50
combined,
t
I 50 Ackley, A. W. Bailey.
2 00
Second do
proper.
1 50
Beet heifer calf
Bert collection dahlias.
1 00
CLAES NO. i
1 00 Second do
13. No animal will be permitted to Third do
76
50
Seeond do
CLASS NO. 7.
compete in more than one class in the
MxxvricTttn aettcleb.
Third do
Bert collection verbenas
list. Horses owned within the county en­
J
udges
—
W.
L
F.
Hams,
H.
H.
Wood,
QLA8S NO. G.
Second
do
Judges—Same as in Class No 6.
tering the special trotting club* arc not
C. M. Runyan. .
WUEKtNG CATTLE*
Best collcrtioa house plants,
200
excluded from competing 4°
regular Bort colt 3 y’rs old
•3 00
100
•1 00 Second do
Judges—A. Ryereon, G. 1K. Beamer, Best
list.
2 00 B. C. Cramer.
Suond do
100
60
do
14. The annual meeting of the-wxnrtyl
1 00 Best yoke working oxen
Third do
50
do
•5 00
will be held at the Court House on the Bert colt 2 y’r* old
8 00 Second do
100
do
do kip boots,
.
60 Beat floral design,
3 00
4th Tuesday of December next.
2 00 Third do
Second do
do
do
coarse
boots,
60
2 00
ladies’ xronto and driving.
15. All premiums not called for by the Third do
1 00 Best pair 4 y’r old steers
do ladies’ gaiters or shoes,
do
50;
3 00
Jvdgrs—- Dann Striker,, Mra. J. C.
20th day of December next shall be for­ Best colt 1 y’rs
2 00 Second do
2 00
do
60 Hanna, Mrs. J. Russell.
feited to the society.
1 00 Third do
Second do
1 00
do paxr penta,
50 Bert riding,
$200
50 Best pair 3 y’r old steer
FEED FOR STOCK.
Third do
3 00
do Orer coat,
50 Second do
I00
3 00 Second do '
The Executive committee take this oc­ Best sucking colt
2 00
60 Best driving,
do Flour barrels,
'
2 00
1
00
casion to say that ample feed for stock, Second do
Third do
00
do Pork barrels,
f»0 Second do
100
50 Best pair 2 y’r old steer
free of cbarge, will be provided without Third do
2 00
Straw
hat,
50 FOOT RACE OPEN TO ALL COM
do ___
f___
,
.
CLASS NO. 8.
fail; and particular pains will be taken
Second de
00
do specimen wood tuning.
50
PETITORS.
that, in this respect, there shall be do
B«t psir steer calves
00 Mort and best flour from 2 bushels
To run once around the track.
cause for complaint.
Second do
50
Judges—J. C. Bray, Geo. Cramer, W.
of wheat,
.
1 00
CLAM NO. «.
Judges—A. R. Pratt, D. G. Robinson,
Sponable.
Best ax helve,
50
FAT CATTLE.
do Pine door,
75 Guy R. Durfee.
•3 00
A suitable police force will be kept on Best draft team
Judges—H. D. Hobbs, D. W. Johnson
do ' Window blinds,
•5 00
75 First in,
2 00
duty » night to protect the animals and Second do
800
do
do
sash,
50 Second in,
8 00 T. J. Humphrey.
other j’rL-jcrty which may be left on the Best singlehorse
2 00
do lot Tin-ware,'
Best fat ox
75 Third in,
2 00
13 00
Second ao

�OUB BAILROAD INTEREST.
Custom work made on short notice,
In good style and reasonable prices
at Runyan’s.
The Railroad committee appointed by
i tbs chlaens of HasOngs to meM
Lowell people at Battle Creek and Kaiat Runyan's.
Warranted Custom Made Boots from। amazoo, sought and obtained an inter­
view on Tuesday, tbe 22d Inst, at Battle
Detroit, Grand Rapids and Jacason
Creek. The conference resulted in ob
nt Runyan's

T^e I\epJbuc4H B^ne^.
DAILY DURING THE TRIAL.

TRAVELER’M

guide.

MAIL ARRANGEMENT.

tainlng the following facts, to-wlt: The

^nU!|f&lt;irthw ud«n malls will close at thU oEee

Call on Muss Wilcox for millinery■ Citizens expressed themselves anxious
to connect their city by rail with Hast­
goods of all the latest and beat stylet*.

L30 .. a.

MaibyelncKsHdoeeal

m’

,,—
*. a.,nuuu ir.w
oa Sunday from 12 to 1.

5-10 r. a.

r.

Fihst National Clothing House.,
—Go there for the best and chca]&gt;est
Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, etc.
rf
•’
E. G. Williams.

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J. ROBE UTS. P. M.

An Every-day Story.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division
AUGUST 1H71.

1 &lt;5 dep

“Hello John, where are you going?”
“I was going down here to buy some
grocers.”
“Well I am going down to Mace Al­
len’s to buy mine.”
“Down to Alien’s? Why, I never bo't
any of him, I always go there to buy
crockery nnd wall paj&gt;er, but I never
thought of buying groceries there. Not
long ago I bo’t a whole set of crockery
and paper enough to paper my bouse,
there, 20 per cent, cheaper than I could
buy any where else. Besides he war
ranted IT.
Tho crockery h® keeps it
the Boot's celebrated ware.”
“Well, I always do so on crocerk*.
and I know you can. Beside® he take*
anything I have to sell at a fair price,
too. I get a better tobacco, lea and
sugar there for tbe same money than
any where else In town.”
M. ALLEN,
Washington Block, Aug. 16, 1871.

LOCAL EVENTS
SPECIAL NOTICE.

Important Railroad Meeting.

1015
lose

i A meeting of the citizens of Hastings
: and vicinity will be held at the Court
Home on Monday evening next, at^Tj
I o’clock, to hear the report of the oommlttec appointed to visit Battle Creek
DwtroitKwrwaat i nd K*,junazo°
the Interest of a
north and south road, and to such
•l } further action as the meeting may de­
I determine. By order of Committee.

d. r.

Local hljjijios ftoticej.

Cook.

ings and Lowell, but as they wereal-

ready ^Interested in securing a line from
Battle Creek to fonla, and thonco north,
they could not al present render any as­
sistance, though they would very much
like to do so. The citizens of Battle
' Creek, not manifesting tnat zeal iu the
I mutter which their case demanded, and
which was necessary to warrant further
eflbit in the direction of Battle Creek,
tbe committee visited Kalamazoo In
view of making connection at that polut.
A very enthusiastic meeting was called
in the forenoon of Wednesday the 23tl
and adjourned till evening, al which
time a general committe® of four was
appointed, consisting of Mr. ------ , of
Kalamazoo; Mr.D. R. Cook, of Hast­
ings; Dr. Ellsworth, of Lowell, and Mr.
Eckley, of Greenville. Ths committee
represnted tho principal points on the
proved railroad. Il was agreed that
Knlumuzoa should obtain subscription
to the amount of 126,000, Hastings S20,000, Lowell $20,000 and Greenville $16,­
000, making an aggregate of $80,000, suf
fleiout to organize a railroad company to
build a line of road from Kalamazoo to
Greenville. When tbe several localities
shall Have secured the required amount
of stock, a mass convention was to be
called at some jwint on the proposed
line and a railroad company organized,
tbe capital stock paid in, and the direc­
tors appointed. This project, If carried
into effect, wfll secure a line of railroad
through our city and county, opening
up to us Railroad connection at Kala­
mazoo, west, south unu cast, and into
the vest pinery of the north. Citizens
of Hsatings and Barry county, shall we
have this railroad ? It Is in your grasp
—immediate and united actions will ac­
complish the desired result. If Hastings
is to become a town of im|&gt;orluncc it
must have this railroad. The Grand ■
River Valley Railroad, which tn nolnurpassed in management by any road tn '
the State, and which receivoi the pat-;
ronago und full endorsement of tbe pub­
lie, h secured to ue and its value can be I

Clover Hullers!
SUPERIOR, M'SHERRF AND STATESMAN
DRILL

GRAIN

Kalamazoo and A.nn A.rbor

WHEEL CULTIVATORS,
DALL,

GALE AND KALAMAZOO,

PLOWS JL/TD (.ISTI.mS
SAWING

MACHINES,

HAHB0W8.

BTC.,

and the Largent stock of

A.GKICULTURAL

MACHINERY

in Barry County—for sale by

E. P. BURRALL.
Office in John Weisertt’s Hardware Store, Brown's New Block.

FARMERS
Tie your Horses at JACOB MAUS’

BOOT. SHOE, and GROCERY STORE.

Dry.
. .
...
.
.
,,
,
.
Dusty.
'
seen in thegrowth and prosperity of our a,K&gt; then call in and get for I ourxelvct*. n ivc« or Children, the
Smoky.
' City. Let a meeting be called at onoe ‘
t
ori/vr»o
i nf-nmmwe.
Cooler—a little.
। and everybody turn out nnd secure thia ।
hest nnd chc&amp;pcst HOOTS, »..H0h».. nnd jRL BBLWS, from
Trial progressing.
! line or railroad.
• ; his select Stock now on hand.
Business increasing.
Times lively and exciting.
coffee tobacco
Premium list on third page
xulh
., of him at much lower prices than at any other place in
The city is crowded with people.
the City.
Kt 'STKHKK.'i i 'EL EH11A Tf'b
Police n-jKirts are very quiet-just now.

J. Ay treble, of the firm of Greble
&amp; Russell will start for the East Monday
for the purpose of purchasing full sup'plies of goods in their line. Look out
for a grand “filling in’’ at this mammoth 1
establishment.

,

RilTTI.Rn VIENNA NEER '
Ab“’ scl -vol,r Bv“ TKA- SVOAR.
BUI U U A DAftU . |£c

Wanted. Wanted.
Every one having unsettled accounts 1
to call and Nettle the same by September ■ Our foreman forgot what day it was
‘ yesterday. Mistakes will^iocur, etc.
1st, for I must have my pay.
10wl
Mason Allen. i Do you want to advertise? Call at

Hastings, Aug. 21.

,

JACOB MAUM.

ALBERT EISELBERG,

A large number of our young and in- our lwnc^uni-

telllgent business men In the west have ।
been educated at the Grand Rapids' Conveniently out of Hearing— ; Mi I
Business College.
i Police No. One during tbe row on State
----------- -----------------------street this afternoon.
Cancer can be Cured..
j
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1

8*EXATOlt CHAXDLEB’U

J. W. &amp; C. G. BENTLEY, &lt;
■

10 lhck*r A Urntlrr.,

Dry Goods and Clothing
at seventy-five cents on the
Dollar.
.MUDGE.

Hams, Williams A Co. have not got. Pe*uu,,'• «ndy and pxproru on the
time to run after accounts that wore tof •t’wfai»e paid after harvest Therefore, we ex——
jx-et every man to cal’ and &gt;ettle up ■
their accounts on or before the 28th
28,11 *! -Mr. H. A. Gu.d,,-.r Min
1I..I
Inst We mean biMneu.
, insou, Mt?s Rosa Goodyear nnd Mrs. FHastings, Aug. 21st, 1871.
',N. Gallaway, have gone tn Mimi.
11 cent sugar at Buxetl’s.
w ' »•-------- —

YThTt
AVI

I will close out my Stock
of Summer

- ---’
I A prominent Quiinbyite questions the
L. N. Mixer's scrofula und cancer right of citizens ‘if this city to discuss
mixture Is warranted to cure all cases | the evidence of tho Vanderpool trial,
of cancer ami scrofula in every form. Modest, to say the least.
Send for ciicufar. $1 per bottle. Ad-I
dress
.
,
A number of omall boys are driving a
listings. Mich. । lively retail trade in apple*, pcacbe*.

.

4|(|

ghedle
und
MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, Ac.

PERCHERON J

1HZ New Firm.—J. W. &amp; C. G. Bent- ■ Stud.—This noble animal was shown
ley, manufacturers of sash, doors, blinds ' u’ ’w
enterprising owner on the 4tb i
and moldings, and* everything
else,
are ’ of July. He is Just the stock required
■’
’
so busy selling molding* that they can­ lor labor In this State, and the tarinere :
not write for the local column this week. । and horsemen will bo pleased to sc? him j
at the Grand Rapids Union Fair. Mr.
Rubber mo|« at Busell's.
Chandler has promised that if exhibited I
Peaches fresh and nice at Du-ell’s.
anywhere he shall be cxbited nt Grand ,
Best Sherry wine, bitter* for dysppp- Rapids.
M«Bl
RubeliM
Hts Accidentalcy, the ProsecutTh? Town Talk
r I ing Attorney of the county of Manistee '
'
by
appointment,
eredltu-,
Is tbe name of a Choice Brand of Ci-.
-• we are
—being
----- - -----------i bly informed, had ”»
no authority
CM jut r«ei.ml .ud for „|, „
“Ikortty from the
.v
w.
KltSFil
Kit
ato m
F tl.
—l.l. — to I|
Board
of
‘
.
‘
uperviM.rs
of
Manistee
City News Depot.
’
make the pledge he did to• our
w— Boardjn
^,.rdjn'1
we expecteii.
Thk Iaeomt
«.f School Books | June Iasi. This is Justr_____________
and at the time suggested that he was ■
in the City at tho City News Depot.
I probably selling our people.
Honest;

HI88ELL,

Moldings a Specialty.
JLSO. LUMBER fLOORINO srPIXG j-....

’ Hardware.

Best eheese In the city at Busell's.

• was it not?

F.r Pb.togr.ph. .nd Ptotu™., or .11
kind., e^l on J. F, Minkler.
dor thegHMMat obligation.

?“■ kc- a

.I”15”?

e B i J:

H. A. Goodyear.

Stoves.

Goodyear &amp; Str^

Harnesses,
.

Dan’l Striker.

in.
[

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

I

LEATHER BELTING A SPECIALTY,

A Cnoiat Srocx of perfumeries at the
Daily.—Bro. NIskeru, in the
City News Depot
I Piaindealer of yesterday, pays our little
^-7---------- -------j dally the following compliment:

---------------------

...r rirrr.

We will not.be under­ Druggists and Chemists,!
sold by anv House
In ^Michigan.
■nd dealers in

HARNESSES,

It

'oniI'leu

of

Ball, throe of lb. beet Broad, of Cigar. I l«ge end we hope tbe |&gt;ubll.h«n will be
in the market H Port OBoe.
'"S' "■m'loerrted for the enterprtrt.
Ch.M« rniltMeet Btwell'..
ii-’SS*.&lt;»
thafr interest to take 1L It la spicy aud
fresh every day.
’

Bams, Williams A Co.
Do not claim to have the only Mold­
The State Boxed of Equaliza­
ing Machine In Bany county, but they
have one , that will nick iay and all tion have fixed the value of the taxa­
^tnd" ” Woldln8&gt; that are needed. ble property if the Stale nt *30,000,000
They else have on hand a large number and that of tb^county of Barry at &gt;8,of doors, sash, bUnds, moldings, win- 460,000. If (be equalisation of the State
is in proportion to that of the county of
Barry is it just fair to say it represents
three-fourths
of the cash value of the
The place to buy your boots and shoes
property. It is not more than that in
tenun. this
county, and we think it should
country is located at Grand Ifapid*.
-■'i m
i cr&lt;‘*3r d*y» *nd it is fair that every dolNew Good. .1 tlw bmn Cu I*,n'l'• ")' *”»M k-»r Uk
Store.
2w '*’r°!K:r proportion of rite taxes oYevery

John A. GltKBLE,
Mark Russell.

PATENT MEDICINKS.

Iron, Nails, Glass,

PAINTS,

OILH,

‘The Corner Grocerv.”

C.H. HICKS,

Wooden Ware, &lt;fcc.

VARNISHED,

turpentine.

AGENTB FOR THE

toilet and FANCY GOODS

Detroit Stoves,

PERFUMERY.

Groceries,

Crockery.
Glassware,
Ac., Ac.,

BOOKS A STATIONERS,
CHOICE TEAS,
GROCERIES,

mabe of

CIGARS and TOBACCO,

Lake Superior Iron
KEROSENE LAMPS A FIXTURES

WALL PAPER, Ac.. Ac..

THE BEST IN THE WOItuT

Cheaper than any fctore In Hastings,

CITY DRUG 8TOHJE,

’

C. H. HICKS.

State St., Hastings, Mich.

'

Also the

WOODLAND PABXORS.

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EDITION.
VOL. I,

HASTINGS, MICH.

URDAY EVENING, AUG. 26 1871

NO. 11.

’^’d’da^^alamatoo^^^'^^aow^hy^^id^
« .tan.int.uBhe was stopping at Mr. Ruggles. Did 1 8. rocognired the filling in tho bicusped
____
, the spots Vanderpool said we Would
would (pot
।
speak of it, unless perhaps I was not „
r_. sunaration
_9riarutio:i
I was
gow,
there in an official capacity, but from the tact of tho
I was
probably find blocd, and if wt
we were ' not askod in regard to it Do not rtcol- at
nt the request al'
of this und^r
un&lt;^*r Sheriff
Sheriff. : I1 obliged to make and could not fill up all
Twelfth Day's Procselingg.
' $oing to hold him responsible for all
-n the 1ject j1QW
qUMtion WBM asked me.
hod no process or writ for searching,but the cavity, so as to make a smooth sor­
ink stains he would clean out tho naxt
Ques.—Can you imagine auy way in did not know whether tho other person j• face. Tho reason was I could not gat
; place he went into. From under the which the question could be asked, so as
MoaxExe skmxok.
L—Z or
had
— not. I did not care whether m
ho ' at ...
It. Did not Identify tho body in auy
! ink stains a reddish or yellowish sub- ‘ to induoeyou to leave Hus word out?
had a writ or. not, bocaaso I wa* qot the I other way aud only examined this ono
Amrust-lC 1871
shot out in tho grains of the
Ans.—PeriinyMi you ^o«ld give one as chief ona I was the diiufonein searah* I filling and tho alxeut tooth. Saw ViuiDr. J B Wilcox n»
\ ’ i r
' wood. In the. back room was found | riu are'so'good in concocting questions. ing after we got them Thera wofi* two denxxd on Monday morning between 5
. W1"** stalled and fur- .several articles,
but
all
have
IsaiM in the roomi and I A*!' ‘they | ana 6, at the Bank. The duor was open
do not know why I left it out
•her examinee by Mr. Church.
! he said this is a damned poor crowd.
were in boa when wowent into tho Ha was sweeping water out of the Bank
Saw Vqnderpool Tuositey between beon mentioned before. 'The hatchet I Question was insisted upon, when room. Mrs. Ruggles went with us and ! and saw me. 1 said to him you are
the Bank and hardware. He asked mo w“
1 eal1 Ba «.» *hip carpenter’s witness Mid if ho left it out, it probably went into tho rocm first, so I do not re- ; washing out early this morning. **
if I saw anything of Field at the Bank &amp;I’
head was an eight square. On : slipped from his memory.
collect whether they were up or not.
Mr. Egglaston then objected to this
Sunday night, aJ1d I said no. Than I | ft®
wb11 1
*«n« spatters of II Ques.
------- 4
----------------------------------—
Why did you not answer in
h,d
terttawoy, whnn
th.
asked him if he had seen Miss Hill, and “(xxi or a red substance. Wa examin- ' this way when I first asked you.
clothes, but I did not examine their un,
}
,
told him that she was feeling so badly | ** th® ,uir? loading to 'the river. On ’ Aii.--It
.—I J&gt;pt
.
----- —’ to my dor clothing. 1 testified at Kalaxaazoo P«dntat wma length, showing that it
AnS.—It ’had
occurred
that the was sick a-bed. The spitoon I
stair was one drop and on every 1 mind.
He
wassittii
'_2 ”’ '.'ing in the window when
that I examined their persons to see if' was competent to show his actions and
■was made of tin and there was tobacco I *^®P exceI&gt;t three there were drops, and "
----* “remember
—1—’------whether I testified to they hod any money about them. Ex- ' conversation at certain hours of that day,
Do
not
quids and a fluid in it.
it
'.also on the stringer. I cut out one of 1 this at Kalamazoo, my testimony at Kal­
«k—
«i
k-j 4-v.onjor tQ expluin hi*.uther action, urg­
CmHumraJ l,y Mr Hugl™.
; the drops from tho stringer and also ono amazoo was very abort I refer to it in
ing that it was not fair to take a part o.'
I knew it was tobacco juice from the from the steps and gave them to Mr. print, tho space it occupies. I testified
Jjia conversation nnd actions and give
Bullis.
I
also
found
spots
on
the
little
color, which was (he color of tobacoo, a
that I never reed it and I never did reed
darkish brOwn. It was a tin spitoou, dock of the same kind. The first base­ it, but I saw it last night and sew how little,' probably 15,00 in Mrs. Vander­ them to, the jury unexplained by tho
net very large, not ven small. OmH ment is a rough unfinished room with a long it was. I did not read it but Hr. pool’s dress pocket, but did not take it, j rest. The Conrt austninedthe objection
nut say it was not entire^ worthless. floor in i|k and the next one is under it Eggleston read it to me, but that read­ because it was not enough. I was look-' and Mr. Hughes naked for an exception.
I
did not
throw -ffey &lt;m it. Both basements extend under the ing was not for the purpose of instruct­ ing for more. I searched their dresseH,
Vanderpool made a reply to mj- state­
-Hid not notice tho color of the apit- ’ whole of the building. The lower one ing ms in regard to what I should swear, other articles of clothing lay there, but
ment?1
&lt;K&gt;n as much as tho contents because is inclined sloping towards the river,and I peed no instructions.
we did not examine them I think. Testi­
Ques.—Statu if thia reply was in re­
they did not dean it out veiy often. the upper one is kwsl. In the lower
fied
at
Kalamazoo
that
I
examined
their
Mr. Eggleston objected to this as not
1 here were two holes in the top' Could basement a asan can walk upright aboat n proper cross-examination, when Mr. persons, but on reflection I flow recall gard to the cleaning out ?
An*.—It did but there was nothingin
not be positive what ho said abeut the two thirds the length of the Bank. Ou
that we did not examine their persons.
the reply to attract my attention.
the first basement floor was a discolora­ Hughes asked for a ruling.
other hole—how it came there.
At that time I thought we did, but after
The Court thought that no fault could reading my testimony and reflecting I The interview lasted simply while I was
tion near the middle of the floor, aad
Mr. Duvid D. Ingram, dee thirty-'
. .
.
-j—. ' directly under where the spots were in tie found with the Attorneys for the recall that I did not Did not recall walking past. Do not remember of see­
ing a»y ono elso while I wag there. I
eighth witaew, being duly ruorn, said: the Bank. This also run through tl»e People for taing too well prepared and this mistake at Kalamazoo.
1 have lived at Manistee C yrare and
.ft" ba*“ent ;°°r ,do™
Re-direct by Mr. Eggleston. Have waa going from tho hardware store to
ordered the examination to proceed.
the meat market Mr. Ramsdell was in
am Justice of tho Peace, kn^w Field and
b*‘kn'’ 1 found ° UrK®
not measured the distance from tho
the store when I waa there. Think
Court then took a recess till 2 o’clock,
commencement of the piers to the end
know Vanderpool, recollect the event of
there were no buildings between tbo
of them. Tho piers have been length­
the disap^arace of Field which was ou ia tk^a enthe deck. I examined the P. M.
bank and meat market Do not know
ened since the map was made. Some
Sunday, Sept 6th, 1M0. Do not recall Move also. Gen. Cutcheon and Mr.
whether the shoe shop was open or not.
additions were made two veers ago and
w.y tl I ast *°w Field alive, but ruw
The Bonk can bo soon from tho hard­
the
ashes.
I
saw
some
buttons
taken
some last year and they are repairing
Vandeqwol on Monday at tho Bank at
warestore
and also from the meat mar­
D.
D.
Ingram
’
s
cross-examination
them again this year. Eighteaa lots
about 15 minutes to 11 A. M. Think out wad -a vest buckle, and shirt buttons.
and four streets interveneabetw Oen Van­ kethe Imd ou an old dark pair of pants aud Also saw cinders of burnt P*iw nn(l continued.
Ro-direct
—Bo waa sweeping out
India rubber shoes, he had a broom in hay. I trxaxxined tho strata befow the
lie addressed this remark, ubeve derpool’s house and Conover’s. Do not water when I parsed that morning.
hit baud, and there was about three ashes werts/taken out Was txp and montioced, to me. I was going to din­ know when the slab pier was built
Second cross-examination.
down
the
rwer
on
the
Sunday
after
the
Second crone-examination.
ner al the time and it was between 11
• quarters of an
floor »• _
iu inch
mcu of
vi water pn
pu the
inofloor
.. .. r .
Ques.—Now 1 ask you to state the
and 12 A. M. Was sworn at Kalama­
in tly Rank by the door. ” ’ '
Have not intentionally mode any dis­ reply Vanderpool madejrhen you ad­
zoo aad testified that I saw him between tinction in my testimony between what dressed him that morning.,- ?
eoavuraation.here
x...l_ Fi«H -2 »nJ fat S
.
.l-‘‘h' l3,l‘
10 aad 11.
if he knew where Fidd was and be said
I have board and what I know. Do not
Objected to by Mr. Eggleston and
“God, 1 don’t kmiw,be will turn upon after the disappearance. the wind was
Whew axxed why* he put tlie time dif­ know whether any sand beach has
objection sustained and uxceptiou noted.
the salt water the nuxtyou hear of him.” from the south east
farmed there since 1 went to Maui-tee or
I
fcrently
to-day,
he
explained
by
saying
John G. McKey, the forty-first wit­
Nexj saw him on Tuesday about dinner , Quee.—Was there any sea apeu-the lake
not.
Pointed
out
the
position
whore
he
he thought a different occasion was
ness, being duly sworn, said : .
time in the Bank, he btood at the cart sent morning ?
supi&gt;osod the piers to have ended in
1 reside in Manistee and am a barber.
Ans.—«Was not much at Jheahore.
desk of the Bank witli a penal in his
I860, about To feet from shore, but on
J Was at the latke on Sunday, also twice
Do not roooUect whether 1 testified at measurement this distance was found to My place of business was about 6 &gt; -foot
hand lucking over a&amp;oak 1 asked him I
l&gt;03
Monday
and
again
osi
Tuesday.
I
from
tho bank, which wa* duo weit
Kalamazoo about his saying that was a Le over 200 feet.
if he had heard frum FieLl, and he said '
l eras looking lor Mr Field -and also damned poor crowd or not. Know that
from my place of businesc Th“ la*t
he had net, then I asked him if he knew ■,
A. Friend being duly sworn, said.
aratching
:tho
diroetjaa
of
the
wind.
time
I
ever saw Herbert Field alive .was
u
watch
was
plaoed
over
the
Bank
and
how much of hi* i»ro[&gt;erty Field iiad
I reside in Milwaukee now*, but in
taken with liim. aad he said he did not, Know nothing about the effect .of ■ the Vandeqioal's bouse on Tuesday night 1869 lived at Manistee. Recall the about 11 o’clock on Bunday, Sept 5, im­
wind in ipioducing cuitxwts lasqpt its but de not Know who the pensons were.
mediately
opposite my jjlace of business.
but was just liK.lcwg over tho book te ,
•effect on tictating bodies.
When I said that he said he hud wont­ event of Field’s disappearance, which Kuow George W. Robinson And ho got
see. He said he had gone through Ltzu '
Que*.~=3n what direction did y&lt;n look ed half nn hour in trying to open the was on Sept 5th, 1869. Was in the •haved at my shop on that ffivy about
but he did not know how much- Os
£&gt;r Field.aad what induced you.?
safe, i refered to too burglar proof box. bank on Saturday previous and field was II o’clock. Field was going towards
eduesduy tnaniig about 5:30 I aaw
He showed me one (ot the tho Bank whan I saw him. I saw
Objected tu by Mr. Hughes and over- Thcns were two magnifying gin ire there present.
•iiim at the hardware store, he extme us
books of the bat-k nnd called my atten­ Robinson first, and at the tiin- I saw
that, tand sovoral persons used thorn but
suled
and.exception
taken.
io borrow a kpftle. I got np eariy to 1
tion
to
some
entries. When toll to Field ho was in my shop.
see if I could flnd^ny traces of FieicL
v„
Ans.
—-------------------------------------------Hrom my knowledge-of tloat- I do uot recall all the names. I looxed look on page 191 he said he had seen on
Cross-examined by Mr. Holbrook.
I went into the basement of the Bank lang bodies and frum the direction«of the through them De not xnoer how many entry there of 1700, which nt that time
times
they
would
magnify.
One
was
and looked uhaim! in the upper and ! wind, 1 locficed north. The width «i tho
My shop is on the corner of Water
read, Herbert Field Dr. to cash 8700,
lower lascxuettt. &lt;Jot the key to the flight of staira loading to the river was a baxaur's glass used for inspecting but now it is 81,700. Then ho turned street and Maplo street. Opened my
door of the iMucse^nt at the hardware ixbout 8 feet and 4 inches and .tins in­ bill's, the other was different Saw four to page 194 ond read an entry of shop about 5 o’clock in the morning and
closed about 12. Hud no time piece In
store, and when I returned it Vander- eluded the stringers,
day aid Tuesday and that was the largest $1,400, which at that time read the shop, but I asked a gentleman what
pool came in the hardware store while I
Croes-eoKnined by Mr. Hughe*.
number I saw at one time oa these two Herliert Field Dr. to eash $400. time it was, near the time of closing, but
was there. I stepped there a little;
Field
called
my
attention
and
said
see
My
regard to currents
while and talked with Hurd after he 1
—
j experience
—--------- —in -------- days. On Wednesday 1 sa_w more, here, and l\w’ill show you how I am do not remember who it was.
I
went out Went home to breakfast and xll comes firm watching floating .bodies, probably from 75 to 100 people, this drawing my fetorest out of tho Bank. judged the limo that Robinson camo
then went to my office when Mr. Conorer J was wealher bound at Frankfort in was when wo were inspecting the Baux. In another place he rood “ H. Field Tn from the time I usually closed.
and Duniiam a'ml atotne others came ia ^ept-, J 869..-and lay on the bank -.vesich- DidiDot hear many mixing with Van­ Cr. to date $&lt; ,000. To cosh $1,000, nnd Do not think anybody was waiting at the
and propuaed that w.&gt; make s&lt;aue is- arg floating-bodies for abont three hours, derpool. Heiird-Cunover, Briggs, Cutch- right below was the same Dr. to 8300. door when I opened the shop that morn­
vestigations.
C-osover nnd Dunham ' I was northof th* piers, the wind was eon, Dunham and Secor taixtng with This was on page 188. Had known ing. Do'not remember how long be­
went after Tan&lt;Un.'uol to his house and i« the south-west and the bodies run him. Wm probably from 10 to 15 in
Field since he camo to Manistee. Last fore anybody else came in, and cannot
when they catne Luck aud went into ; xerth. I noticed n piece of spar and a tho Bans when he said “God, I don’t saw him alive in front of the meat mar­ remember anybody else that got shaved
the Bunk I followed in after them. A‘ P of a tree aud wme boards, Ac. I Know he'll turn up on salt water.” Mr. ket, on Sunday with Vanderpool. Saw that day. I remember Robinson from
I drew tho dingrau of the Bank, hang- Urntehed the spar about one hour and a Dunlop wm close by when he said that
Vanderpool on Monday morning in the tlitefact that I doc little more for him
ing hero and it isxzs the scale of one ! half and the tone about the same time, Do not recollect others. Dunlap was Bank with Mr. Briggs and Dunham, than any one else, besides my attention
inch to a foot. When we wont into thr when they went out of sight Had no 15 or 20 feet away. Passed no words when I asked him if he knew whore wa* called to it a few days afterwards
with
oay
of
them
is
the
reason
I
du
not
Bank Vanderpool said, gentlemen I sui»-! l«uxicu!ar object in watching them for
Field was, he said he thought ho had by Mr. Ruggles. Cannot remember
|&gt;gsc vou have come l»erc to make some j tbu purpose of studying curreula. Lknt remember them.
gone to the salt water. Sold them a seeing any one on the street that day
Ques.—Can you fix any other time two-j^y carpet in the winter of 1869 at but Field. Saw Vanderpool the next
•investigation* and Mr. Conover raid !»«
exfettt of my studying cur­
ves, and we would lib-j vou to open the reixK A great many logs cwne down when you was at that Banx with four or 70 rents a yard.
day in the Bank. Have followed the
safe. IL- repErd tlut’ho tried it that . th® river, but not much flood wood ex- five other persons aud cannot recall their
business of barber 30 years. Do not
Cross-oxaminud by Mr. Hughes.
muniing, but could xuitbut said ho would
lb® spring. There .is flsod wood names.
recall how long it was after Suu-lay be­
The carpet was rather a low grade fore my attention was called to the’ fact
Answer.—Oh, yes, I have been
try. Hu opened the entride door verv ' aB «!•«*» *h® ,Myudl of «e
aud
readily, but after tuning thediahm the penally south of Ae piers and perhaps there frequently when I do not recall who of carpet. It was red, black and green of Robinson’s being there, think it about
burglar proof box for sometime h«'ju«tiu behind tho piers ou the north was there. Do not remember that I have and red predominated, about half was three days after. Had the conversation
iaurihed and said, it S* curious, but I ; K*de *ltoro is some. This flood wood testified in regard to that dent with a rod. Field kept some dogs, and have with Ruggles mr'Wedueaday in front of
changed the coi«binal&lt;ua on Saturday , tend’ &lt;»“ both side* the piers andjbe red subrtanee in it, but I tretify in re­ &gt;*en him playing with them often, on my d&lt;&gt;or.
,
the carpet and off.
piing
Thomas Coquillar-1 being duly sworn,
and have got the figures mixdfl up,•
in J1tendency
— "of "all ’things —
•••&gt;» &gt;down
»«-t&gt; gard to it now because I ur it and not
the’ ruier
to ranis the shore because it was remarked after the trial
Mr. Eggleston objected that this was snid : I redd/ in Mcnistee, and have
inyuvnd, nnd he kept whistling. Mr.
Mr. ,
, ««
••
Conover took the car]M*tired went tn tlio j' unless carried off by the wind. ax Kalamazoo that no ono but CutcLeon not a cross-examination, which was sus­ for three years. Ain a mason contrac­
all times of rhe year there i* and Bullis todified to this. Do not re­ tained, and exception taken.
tor. Saw George Vanderpool on Sun­
back window'to examine ii, when Van- At nearly
UHa
•deq&gt;ool*aid yuu will not find all the car- a very little swell which breaks,) on the member whether I was sworn at KalaQues.—Have you seen him playing day evening of th* day that Field dis। beacli, running up and then receding. iuozoo before Bullis and Cuteheon or on this carpet ?
apjK-arid.
He was at the Tyson house
j»et there. Mr. Gonuver foand several
tqtote and stuck pins in them. TheI Thi- tl&lt;HMl wood is usually worn smooth not The Bank was watched on Tues­
Objection made, and sustained and at a quarter after eight or a quarter to
day night, have heard that two men
nine. He came up in a huny and went
stains at one point rcsembted the foot ! and bark warn off. Was on the beach
slept m the Bank to dream where Field’s exception taken.
into tho office about nix feet, then came
of a jn-fm*. The fibers of tin* carpet , searching during the three days named.
buJy was- Did not examine tho hatch­
When I saw Vanderpool at the meat back and returned and then went off,
for about tlie length of a man's boot On Sunday I went south of the piers 50
' or 60 rods and also looked north a mile et with magnifying glass because there market on Sunday he had on an old ha looked excited. Saw Field nt about
loomed to be pressed down taov than
, or a mile .and a half. On Monday I was nothing uwnatural about it. By shabby suit of a thtepuh gray color nnd 10 or 11 x. m. ot that day at the cigar
the test nnd had dried in that way. He
taking the glass and passing it around I told him he had better go homo and •tore. Ho bought some envelopes nnd
said to us ho presumed w-i would did not hunt any only to go dos*n to the
beach, south of tho piers, nor did I over the sputa, could see red substance dress up, also told him if he would go cigars.
find
blood
on
the
earpet
hunt any on Tuesday except in the flood all along the outside of tne spots and with me I would givtrhim a bettor suit.
Cross examined by Mr. Hughes.
He said that Field and be had sparred a
’ wood south of the piers. I went south wherever tho ink was thin ia the spot. Field said to him, to come over to the Vandeq-ool looked excited when ho
good deal in there, aud Field hud hail
’ uue day about thro® miles and north one If Dr. Duffield should swear, after an Bunk and attend to settling up their camo to the hotel, because he acted as
bleeding of the tune. He also said that
day about 5 miles.
I hunted south examination, that there was nothing un­ business, and he said .he would have to if ho was looking for somebody, and he
Field had'ployed with l»is dog in there
!of
tho
piers
every
day. der Urn spot, it would not alter my go home and get his breakfast first- looked sharp. Did not look at his
a good deal and had jammed him rip 1
Wnore the Saw Vanderpool again in the afternoon countenance much. I judged from hi*
Qum.— Did you state in your direct opinion of what I saw.
against the table and made his nose
statement that you confined your search­ watei run through the floor bj tho at the cigar store at about 4 o’clock.
movements, by his coming up and going
bleed, that Field had let hi* now
Bank
door,
I.
found,
red
subetauce
on
The fortieth witness was Stephen W. into the office, and coming out and
bleed into the imitaon. Mr. Briggs and , ing north of the piers ?
Ans.—I bad not said anything about the basement floor. Do not recollect Hopkins, who being duly sworn; said : going in again and going away.
. rome others took the l&gt;uoks nnd were ;!
my searckiag prior to these days. On that the anertfon was asked me at Kala­
I ;wa* smoking on the steps and got
looking at them and I went for Mr. ,■ the 5th and Oth of 8#ptembtt 1 did not mazoo. Did not examine this with a
I reside in Manistee and am in tho through with my cigar and went in to
Wendt, a l&gt;ook-keeper, to look at them. ' notice the direction of the wind. Do magnifying glass, nor the spots un the lumbering business and have practiood get another cigar and a drink of water
When I came back I found they had |
not know as I could tell the direction of steps leading down to the nrer. I was dentistry. I filled half . a dozen teeth and I looked at tho clock and it wm
spread down tho carpet and were look- , the wind on the lake from its direction Justice of the Peace at that time. Mr. with gold tor Field at one time. .Saw either a quarter niter eight or a quarter,
iug at the spots with a magnifying glass. ■ au tho river. &lt;When the wind Is in tho Inglem&amp;a, Dunham and Conover wore the body of Field after the inquest before nine. Think it was oqunrtor af­
Was able to identify the body by. one ter eight for church did not lot out for
1 took the glass and saw quite a quaJP- j!■ tmuth or south-west it is likely to blow the others
tily of blood, in a little indenture in the ' un thoriver. It would not blowdown
Que*.—They were all there were peculiarity of his teeth. Inordyr to fill a good while after that Tho clock wus
his toeth I bad to separate them and in the office behind tho desk and wus
floor. I went to my office and adjourned the river. Think a large vessel could thev ?
a case which I hod returnable at that i
Ans.—Mr. fugleman was not there. made a peculiar opening. I made an an eight square c! .ck. I was sitting at
run up when a small one could not,
hour and when I come back they had Vessels often in going UP A*® river use
Que*.—-Was he a Justice at the time ? examination of the teeth at the' request the Tyton House .• mokiog and chatting,
taken Vanderpool in charge and as I ' their top sail when they do xml
Aus.—He
was
elected
that of tho Prosecuting Attorney, after the I had been talking with a friend who
passed in he said, “ Ingram, this is a use tho others. I think tho wind wuld spring, but do not know whether be inquest and found them as 1 had filled (weut away about 15 minutes before.
damned poor crowd that can’t furnish i
did
any
business
or
not
and
do
not them and identified this peculiar spot Two other men stood there, one’s name
affect a eman vessel wiwu it would not
and the absenoe of the tooth in front was Cook and tho other’* wm Hall I
the cigars.” The carpet was an ordi...
. . .. ,
,
vw* aim uw ucuera was linn 1
*----------&lt;’ Do’nol.kuow that I ever know that he ever did. Kpew Mrs.
1
----- wher
.-----, but. Ido
„01 «kaow
Vanderpool
alighby,
bat
wm not well | whmhwuthe nax.tooth to the .j.
lioanls seemed to be rounded off. Tho i Wnl X anderp
occmnons I
tho upper aide.
:j.i at the*cigar
___ ■__ store
, ’
acquainted
with her. Wont
ono! tooth on the
ore now. s„_.
Saw v
Field
floor
did not
tutj
Cross-examined by Mr. Hu
night to search
her bedchamber'
at about 10:30 or 10:45. Did not look
uiratur. Uek of .hero the rurhnn ■
“““
j
in(I ,aten„nI; about twelve o’clock. Tho under I vaiuiu
Could u
not
swear
that »uy
any umer
ot
« bwu
»f mas
oi ms ax
piece, Testified
icetitiecl at Manistee
Manistee
at a umo
time piece.
ooiuoe hot ell the front portion wn. i tinned thw
teetifi-i at Sheriff, Mr. Russell went with me teeth were gone or not, filled from 5 to that he was at the cigar store about
woi.t nnd damp It w». in orfinafy'
«*•
"he" 1

THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL

�Great Ui

noon. Since then I have thought of
tho matter end have decided that it waa
earlier in the day thun I then supposed
it was. Mr. llsgle.don'
raissiou to rs-uill this witnqEi on Jfonday morning.,
Court hero adjourned till 9 o'clock oh
of lands in Barry County furnished
Monday morning.
application, at my office in the
Court House.
Fikk at Mi’skkoox.—About 11 o'clock
.
W. H.JEWfitl
on tho night of tho 21st, fire was dis­
nuii^t. Mkk.
covered an an unoccupied building on
the north side of Muskegon Lake, in
tho township ol Muskegon. The burn­
ing building wa* about GO rods distant
from nil other h.iUMn, ami waa nearlv
burned down before any uno arrived at
the fire. Th« next morning two human
liodies were found in the ruins, burned
to a crisp, thd logs nnd arms being en­
tirely consumed. A man by tho name
of Kirchner, and a boy about 14 yours
old whose name was not learned, were
seen about tho building during the af­
ternoon previous to the fire. They were
also eeen to go to a aaloou near it, fcr
liquor. It has been surmised that they
liecame intoxicated, and went to the old
building to bleep, aud there sot an old
straw bed on fire, which was known to
Of Home Manufacture.
bo in tho humic. As further evidence
in favor of this tlieon*, u pile of nshos
which must hnvo beeu made by burned
straw, was found about the buditu. This
Go to the
is un-Zmon* muI lesson in respect to tho
use of whisky.

[D 15, II
'ORTH.

GKA]

VAN VEL9OR * ROLFE.
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L. RUSSELL,

Sttui*.

State Pomological Society
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.
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This is the Lad uho drove
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A JotM^rilln man, Mr. 8amuel Adams,
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A.

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Remember the place. Op­
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Price, only SO Cents a Hottie.
Th i* article hnubeen thoroughly toated
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(Condition.
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J. 8. VANBRUNT Proprietor.—Leave the Hotel*
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k

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TiiMlUiriJi ii in Marquette q
the year 1870 679 births, 185
and 270 deaths.

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I^ast Thursday, through tickets from
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land near Muskegon for the raising of
Osier or Basket Willow.

Blinds,

It is reported that great fires are rag­
ing in the woods on both aides of Sag­
inaw Bay, causing a wide extent of
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The City of Grand Rapids,
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The product of the Michigan School­
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August 10, was’98,500 pounds of min-

Situated ia the ^various Townships of

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DRESSED
At Fenton, tho hardware store of E.
N. Chandler was broken into on Sunday
20th, and some $7 stolen. A residence*
was robbed of S'k and tl»e hardware
store of Mr. Ripley was broken open '
and 8500 in money stolen.
The State Teachers Institute was in
session in Mosou ou tho 22d. There
were 75 teachers present, some of whom
are among the most bticcesafui teachers
of the State.

of LAJfDS
Barry County—one of
Michigan,
ASSYRIA.
;sxertw.; Mtcairriox.
StWivtf

nwcaimo.v

LUMBER,

17!nortb SO acres &lt;

&lt;

Of all Kindi*.

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SPRING &amp; AVERY’S,

B lUdlax of &lt;’- F. Dwight A (j01

.Wor.w *
The Larirat and Kett Assorted Stock of

5!:?i

At Manistee a dilapidated old vested '
hoi for some time been lying in the riv-1
er near Canfield’s dock. In the cabin &gt;
blood and traces of a violent struggle '
have noi^ been found, and it ia surmised i
that still another murder has taken
place in that locality.

n

WOODLAND.

BR1 GOODS 10 t'WETIW!

Another sink hole has swallowed up a 1
part of the D. L. &amp; L. M. R. R. exten- j
4on beyond Greenville. Oi*e hundred THE ABOVRspUT REPRESENTS
and thirty feet of the track crossing an
the
arm of th* Muscalunge Like, near Tru-1
fant’s,
miles northwest, suddenly |
sank 80 feet, 15 feet under water.

nwfreV
nwJ4af»wU

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wa

ffhlem Jlichifuui

BALTIMORE.

Wm. Winters met with u painful and I
it is feard fatal accident, on the 20th, at | r»
*i
c :
»
•
the rolling mills, Marquette. He open- i F Sillily oGWlflg’ InSCnlllG
el a flue of the'hot blast, without closing
'
the cut off, and a sudden rush of tho SIMPLY CONSTRUCTED ’
burning gas struck him in tho face, set 1
his clotht»s on fire and burned him sc-1
EASILY fcjDSRBTOOD.
verely.

HASTINGS.
So Kerfs.X
siwptofne* ofjne | 2J

Jj| W I •'refPl ® &gt; »cr«s 5»

The burine.AS of donning up the streets '

1 No oilier J/acliioo ruo» »o ,ca»y or tuak«&gt; ao
* little novae in itaopcratior.
Il will make any width of them drairfd wilhI oat batting.
'

Queen Victoria, who remains nt Bal- i 11 Wl11 tDua cr«ry »&lt;*m aacorciy.
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-T.
II Quilt. Bind Uatbrr, HemIt will Cord. L'raid,
moral, is again ill.
itUch. Rnllle. Tuck, and Fringe neatly and du-

CARLTON.

»»&lt;• -'•hall Olier at (but Time

Always io Order and Really for Wort,

ivceptacles of filth ns require attending ;
to,. was begun on flip 24th. in good [
earnusL a large force of men being en­
d lt&lt; vlttt part, are madn nf &lt;&gt;T ,trel ami caaegaged in tho work. .
•' I hardenod, and will last a lifo litm-.
.

s&lt;n w

JOHNSTOWN.
’
HjaaKofN

---- TO BE FOUND IN-----

FLOitETverE

SPECIAL

INDUCEMENTS

BARRY.
i

2|.w«r

FOR VISITORS TO MAKE PURCHASES.

Gen. Sherman will leave Washington
for tho North, to-day, lo be absent about
five weeks.
-

HOPE.

SPRING &amp; AVERY.

la Tailoring or Dreaatnakiiig

Gen. Bowon, Assistant Secretary of
the Interior, has returned to Washing­ THIS MACHINE HAS NO EQUAL.
Please call and examine the Machine and iu
ton.
7. ’■ -. ' i. ¥’
work. You cannot afford to bnv a Sewi
chin* until you have &gt;een the FLORKXC
its late improvemenu.

Dr. Uviugstono is living still- When
lost hoard from he was SOO miles went
of Tanganyika, •wherever that 1$.

wMofn

W.w’6c®«.jg-nWiaotaefi.
n efreof n e |ofn

RUTLAND.

J. W. &amp; C. Ge BENTLEY

Office and salesroom al

The Treasury will sell $2,000,000 to- day, instead, of Thursday, in accordance;
with ati order from the Secretary of the '
Treusurv.
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N •JfeeN

* MAPLE GROVE,
life*

CASTLETON.

Michael Keley fell into n kettle of [
scalding brine at the salt works af&gt;Ed- ■
dy * Avery,' Bay City, on tho 22t£ and
was scalded so that no 'died iu a few ’
hours. Ho was about 26 years old and*1
unmarried.
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GLEANINGS.

the 1

Counties in tlie State of

n • fre of

June

fBmfoMMra to Dicker A Rentier.]

Ifrfl; tf

, SELECT SCHOOL.

.

James Gordon Dennett, or., spent
$125,000 in yatening, last year.
Professor Tyndnl has invented a Seoman’s respirator.
,
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A

IRVING.

tf-

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ELLIS SOHOOL HOUSE,

! I’reparalory for Teacher*. and those who feel in-

Tho arrival of tho cotton: worm is t«r.«tcd to put to a Rood neo tbc advaniages they
cb'ronicM in 1-n.i-innn
i
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ve

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ir

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1

Drery lindent expecting to attend should be

PRAIRIEVILLE

• Miss Spaulding, M. !&gt;., oi bandujfci, j prwwl n u,.t dar.^ eunr men or women pre­
amputated a man's leg a few days agu. &gt; paring tor teaebitfg, or tridter school, will find
' .

the etuddte* »o arranged a« especially to meet

.

Homer Henderson, the Chicago artist, | their want*.
i&lt; nt Ix.uk Branch, nnd Inn had wvdrnl I
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Th- ,«‘TI

willeloM in Umeeo a» not to Interfere with the

•fittings lor n hfe-sisoa picture or 1 rest- commencing winter school.
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dent

1
Grant.

The grand jury of Sonoma, California 1
is in doubt whether to replaster the ceil- J
ings of tho jail or to furnish prisoners
with errbrellas.

ORANGEVILLE.

Tuition to tlic Heltoal, 83.00.
For further information, addresa.
MORRIS E. KEITH. Aesyrb.

MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, Ac.

CENTRAL

The Cuban telegraph cable has a new l
foe. Turtles are said to gnaw it, thus j
several times interrupting communica­
tion. .
The family reunions may be regarded
NEAR THE BANK.
as run into the ground by a gathering
of the Coffin family at Nantucket/
The best stock of Meat always on hand.
The Louisville Coarier heads an arti­
Call and Get your Steak, Roasts,
cle on Henry Clay Dean’s new departure
vr any thing you want.
with the quotation : “OneHby one tho
SIMON BIRKENRUTH.
roses foil’’

Meat Market!

The New York Smm dabs Justice
Downing the Dexter of the Bench ; he
disposed of-*48 cases in 95 minutes,a few1
days since.

Moldings a Specialty
ALSO, LUMBER FLOORLVG SLDLYG fr., frj.

17 «x « I • x

B.Miwij, wrier.

■ wWofiwX

a.Mofn.M

FARMERS

YANKEE SPRINGS.

X ot ■ • x

Tie your Horses at JACOB MAUS'
BOOT, SHOE, and GROCERY STORE,

THORNAPPLE.

Tilton sayi
little stouter
trace older thou five years ago.

Tho Rev. Ferdinand Faithfnll, father
of Mist Emily Faithful!, of the Victoria
Prut, died recently in England, aged
82.
.

A “Father Mathew Institute,” in
honor of the apostle of temperance, is
proposed in New York.

and then call in and get for Yourselves, Wives or Children, the
- Go thorp for your.

his select Stock now bn hand.
CHOICE

Parties desiring to purchase will
well to Call. We will’ cheerfully giro
all information desired.

». R. COOK «fc CO

GB0CEBIE8!

A fine stock Jcar Orxxm
About 100 delegates ore in attend­
COME: AND SE1E THEJk
ance at the “Blue Grass Temperance
Convention,” now in session at Frank­
fort

very best and cheapest BOOTS, SHOES, and RUBBERS, from

Oysters ond Rtereshments.

Horace Greeley says what we most on hand at all boon.
want is, not women voters, but 50,000
•2^1
H. A- BU8ELL
good nooks in our kitchens.

Aborget your Best TEA, SUGAR, COFFEE, TOBACCO,

CALL AT JOHN ^STANLEY’S

Ac., Ac., of him at much lower prices than at any other place in

Pure Wines and liquors I

the City.
Hastings, Aug. 21.

FOB MEDICINAL PURPOSES.

JACOB MAU8.

�Panorama and Exhibition.
In good style ami re^coaM^rtaj^j.

DAILY DURIHO THE TRIAL.
M. BOLMKI,

fabtoer.

THAVELERM GUIDE.

Ladles' fine shoes of the latest styles
at Rumtaji's.'
Warranted Custom Made Boots from
Detroit, Grand Rapids and Jactcson
at Buryak's
Call on Miss Wilcox for millinery
goods of all the latest and best styles.

J. ROBERTS. 1'. K.

CtDTHiNo House.
best and cheapest
Clothing, Gents Fural
tf
E.
An Every-day Story-

■I CH I GAR CERTRAL R. R.

Grand Biver Valley Division
AUGUSTIN? 1.

610 r a

"Hello John, where are you going?”
"I was going down here to buy some
grocers.”
“Well I am going down to Mace Al­
ien's to buy mine." • f
“Down to Alfon's? Why, I never bo’f
any of him, I always go there to buy
crockery and wall pa{&gt;er, but I never
thought of buying groceries there. Not
long ago I bo't a whole set ot crockery
and papier enough to paper my bouse,
there, 20 per cent, cheaper (han I could
buy any where else. Besides he wa1&lt;
ranted xt.
The crockery he keejx b
the Boot’s celebrated ware.”
“Well, I always do fo on urocerire,
and 1 know you can. Besides he take*
anything I have (o mH nt a fair price,
too. 1 get a better tobacco, tea and
sugar there for the same money than
any where else in town.”
M.ALLEN,
Washington rilock. Aug. 15,18X1.

'

tike evening of Monday, the 28th

Inst., Prot G. W. Chaffee will give the
most wonderful performance ever witDesaed on the tight rope, extending
from the Union Hall to the highest acceotble point across the street, jicrfonning some of the most daring and dlffl
cult feats, such as crosalng the rope
taiilriss|ris
blindfolded,
rollllng a
wl. ad borrow, turning somersaults in
mid-air, hanging by -bls hands and
heel*, and other feats never attempted
1^ any performer. The Prof. hM per­
fortnod in nearly all the prlnoliml cities
a»d InntttutforiR In the country, includ­
ing a daring ascension over tho North
River, and Is acknowledged by all to be
one of the most graceful and finished
rope artists In the world. Immediately
after the ropo ascension the Hall will
l»e opened for tho evening's entertain­
ment. to consist of u splendid pnuoralDa
aTNff- York dty. .nd no «lkaiUio
consisting of tnnslo, ccmio delineations
of various characters, conga, both op­
eratic and ballads, the whole consti­
tuting an evening's entertainment that
cannot fall to please tbe most fastidious,
and Instruct and amuse the crowd. Ad­
mission 35 cents. Children under ten
years 15 cent*.

PlOtfic.—There Is to be a Sunday
School Menlo at the grove near the resi­
dence of Rawson White, Esq., about
two miles north of Middleville. A gen­
eral invitation is extended and a large
attendance is expected.

ACCOM.

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LOCAL EVENTS.
SPECIAL EOTICE.
Important Railroad Meeting.

A meeting of thscltlxens of Hastings
and vicinity will be held at the Court
House on Monday evening next, at 7j
o'clock, to hear the------ 2 the —
—
commlttej *■’
and ]
north
“SlXaiSSw at IMO a ax. D.trollExjitm at
farther Iqtlofi »the meeting may de-’
determine. By order of Committee.
D. R. COOK.

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Local

Jlotice?.

Wxscoxsix.—Ex-Senator James R.
Doolittle is nominated by tho Demo­
crats of Wisconsin as their candidate
for Governor.'’
pBoaxfM.—New Hampshire, like
Michigan, has passed a compulsory edu­
cation law. It directs that every parent
or guardian shall send his child to
school twelve weeks each year—for six
weeks of the time the schooling to be
Continuous—under penalty of a. fine of
810 to $20.

Clover Hullers!
•*-.&gt; yr.i '■■■.• [■'.

zir-a i iti

SUPERIOR, M'SHERRY AND STATESMAN
Kalamazoo and Ann A_rbor

WHEEL CULTIVATORS.
.

BALL, BALE ASD KALAMAZOO,

PLOITS WD (ASTLVGS
HAHB0W8,

MACHINES,

SAWING

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ETC,

and the largezt stock of

A.GRICULTURA.L

MACHINERY

in Barry County—for sale by

E. P. BURRALL.
Office in John Weisertt's Hardware titore, Brown’s New Block.

H. A.Goodyear.

Dan'l Striker.

GooiJear &amp; S,r'Aez

and

RUMSELL,

Dealers in

Railroad Meeting at Battle Creek-

MIW
MIMS,

A large delegation of prominent citi­
zens of Hostings, Lowell nnd Otisco,
tert from the commencement of (he ittttt of met our citizens in the City Hall, on
ovr Daily, we will take nAtcriptietu for 'Tuesday last, for tho purpose of consid­
J. A. Greble, of the firm of Greblo Twenty-fee Cento per wed. Send in your ering matters relative to the construc­
tion of a Railroad from Battle Creek to
&amp; Russell will startfor the East Monday
■ Greenville, Montcalm county, by way of
for the purpose of purchasing fall suj&gt;- nanue Immediately and Commence naw.
Hastings and Liwell. The meeting was j
pliee of.goods in their line. Look out
organized l&gt;y the choice of Mr. H. II.
for a grand "filling in” at this mammoth
The California Minstrels are coming. Brown ns Chairman, and H^ II. Hub­
establishment.
bard, Secretary.
Dr. Ellsworth, of
Additions ore made to the crowds of Lowell, addrestsi-d the meeting. He said
Wanted- Wanted.
these delegates had come to learn wheth­
people
coming
to
fhe
trial
every
day.
Every one having unsettled accounts
er Battle Creek wanted a Railroad to
to call and Fettle the same by September
Greenrilie by way of Hastings and Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.
Wooden Ware,
Retsim are being made ut the School
1st, for I must have my pay.
Ixiwell. The pooplo of the latter plnce
lOwl
Mason Allen.
House.
J
were anxious lor a line of Road reliev­
AGENTS FOR THE
ing them by competition.
LEATHER BELTIIO A SPECIALTY
Old Reliable.
Marriageable young Indies are rejoic­
E. C. Nichols made some remarks in
ing because next year will be leap year, repuil to tho. connection of this city
The reliable, thorough, practical Busi­ and they will have a chance to make with the Mansfield and other roads, so We will not be under­
ness College and Telegraphic Institute their backward lovers come to time.
occupying the attention of our citizens,
sold by anv House •
that they had not given, perhaps due
is located at Grand Rapids, and draws
MADE OF
In ^Michigan.
its patronage from far nnd near, and it
New Lodges or Odd-Fdjxws—Tbs consideration to other new enterprises of
the kind. Of course they are favorable
in many ways pay* young men and la­
Lake SupeHoi* Irox
Grand Master, Isaac Sides, of the I. 0. •to nil
I. Inn
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all projects
for Al...
the development
dles to go along distance to attend there
0. F., of the State of Michigan, with this ana the country through which the
at "beadquarters.”
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
John A. Grbblx,
tho aid of James D. Lyon. D. D. G. M., contemplated rood is to pass, and will
' Mark Russell.
Cancer can be Cured.
and H. M. Fowler, D. D. G. Mt, ol render all the aid possible.
Alto the
Mr. "Willard could not speak with that ~~
Grand Rapids, instituted, on tho 22d
'. Mixer's scrofula and cancer inst, at Saranac, Ionia County Saranac definiteness which he desired. Ho spoke
WOODLAND PARLOUS.
cf the organization recently formed to
mixture is warranted to cure all cases Lodge, No. 168, of the 1.0. of 0. F.
construct a Railroad from Battle Creek ACKLEY
of cancer and scrofula In every form.
On the 2lrt, Lodge No. 16!) was in­ to Greenville, by way of Ionia, preclud­
Bend for circular. $1 per bottle. Ad- stituted nt Salem, Allegan County, by
The Corner Grocery/
ing, to some extent, any present action
tho Grand Master and others of the or­ with respec t to the enterprise tne meet­
Hastings, Mich.
der.
ing had convened to consider. This wns
SLADE,
the idea he wished to convey. Though
Hains, Williams A Co. have not got
Skbiovk Accident.—We learn that it was bv no means certain tliat the
time to run after accounts that were to
be paid after harvest' Therefore, wo ex­ Charles Brown, of Hastings township*, Road would be constructed, still he
thought we &lt; ould not cousBicutly abnn-:
pect every man to coll and settle up fell from a straw btack this afternoon,
don the jiojecf. At ail ereut% he bo(«*d
their accounts on or before the 28th on the premises of H. Myere. seriously
no
action here to-day would be regard­
fracturing one of his armn and other­
inst We mean Uutin&gt;u.
ed ns final.
■
wise injuring him badly. Dr. Charlo
Hastings, Aug. 21st, 1871.
T. B. Skinner stated that the people |
Russell was called to hi* areistanee, but qf Ionia were now nl.out taking up nub- j
IX cent sugar nt Burell'f.
up to this hour has not returned and we
roripticns in aid qf th« Road to that-j
have no 1uith» r particulars
place, and committees bad been appoint- j
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The New Fnm.-J. W. A C. G. Bent­
ley, m&amp;nufacturers-of sash, doors, blinds
i Druggists and Chemists,
Tsui: to the Lj.ttkb, axd Dzsuved.
and moldings, and everything eke; are —From the I'latndealtr of Thursday wo
Dr. Ellsworth, being again called up­
so busy selling moldings that they can­
and dealers in
clip the follow ing, every word of which on, stated that they p eferred to have
not write for the local column this wqek.
&amp;.C.. &amp;.C.,
Road to Battle Creek ; but if they could
is tiuo, while tlta reprimimd adminis­ not have ono, they would have to go to! PATENT MEDICINES
Rubber mope at Buseil'*.
tered to tho Prosecuting Attorney of Kalamazoo, became a Road they must I
Manistee for his insult to tho people of have ; it was tho necessity of his see-!
Peaches fresh and nice at Busell's.
Cheaper Ibnn an/ btory tn Hanlngx
tion of the country. Dr. E’lswnrth'
Beet Sheny wine, bitters for dyspep- Barry is richly deserved.
OILb,
The Prosecuting Attorney ul Mani.°
‘Ve
i
a. st
Bubell’f.
tee, it is said, &lt;oni.Jains bitterly that I th“ B-°“Jto
VARNISHES.
The Town Talk
the intelligem-n of Bony county is nut I
*n
.r
to Oreonvillo,
WBt
Hastings ami T&gt;jw«ll, over
TURPENTINE.
Is the name of u Choice Brand of Ci­ D-piosentcd by the jun- that has he*n'
impanuelleil. " We are,
unpanuelkil.
are,‘candid to confer
cunfoM ’I “
BDrt?
Lotb®5 T°
!°ute’- . . . ..
,
.
gars just received and for sale at the
' I
that did tb»y not rejirewnt tho intelli-1 .• ,® Wja»n«n»a stated that the first in- TOILET and FANCY HOODS
C. It. HICKH.
City News Dejot.
geuce of this county better than tho in*B^ in-f
mnet*n!? was
PERFUMBRY.

Hardware,

Stov es.

Harnesses,

Iron. Nails. Glass,

Detroit Stoves,

C.H. HICKS,
Groceries,
Crockery.

Glassware.

telligence of Mnniiitee minify i« vnnr*. ~held.was on his return from Ionia,
.
BOOKS A STATIONERS, ;
n,ol‘c® B’Ven’
The Laecj.it Biock of Scbcol Books sented by him we should fed Srfo
CHOICE TEAS,
complimented bv their aolection ■ ■
’ V1'’uK,.,t uiglmua Road was not a fixod
in the City at the Oily News Depot
^5! i
^K)t^ these Roads
GROCERIES,
will
bo
built.
Bottle
Oreek
is
able
to
do
,
Beet cbeeM In the city atBuscll’s.
A Card.
■
ter chare to build them. The Chair CI
' GA RS and TOBACCO,
ranted au
to hear
from xiasungs.
Hasting*.
ueor iron
j
A Choioi Stock of perfumeries at the’
Yr__
° responded,
Mr. E. G. WillfonM, of the Flnt NaMr. Bowue,
of Hastings.
KEROSENE LAMPS A FIXTURES
City .News Depot
MATURES
ttonal Clothing House, will vlrtt Detroit rtaung that th? people uf Hasting were
about the first of September for the pur- about equally divided as to Battle Creek
WALL PAPER, Ao,. Ao..
Far Photographs and Pictures, of all
poee of assorting and filling yp.hta stock or Kalamazoo. He thought, however
kind*, call on J. F. Minkler.
nr-rv
of ClothiiK, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, they would MBit* in building a Road
I ®XTY DRUG STORJE,
Ac., and would be pleased to fake orders from Hastings to tho former place.
Tgs Towx Talk, K. C. B. and E. B for any especial article required by gent-t
After a running debate between
Hall, three of the best.Brands of Cigars —foil lines of which (ho market will M“ssrs. W illiard. Dr. Ellsworth, and •
Stalest.. Haultur., lUeh.
in the market at Post Office.
Dot w«Tsnt his kwplng, viz.: tiiljr and others, the following rosolutkm was off­
other fin* hats, kid gloves, extra forge ered by the former, at the request of a
Cheapest fiult jar al BuselPs.
trediMwear, IrareUag bags, Ar., Ac. numberof delegates, and adopted, and
Hams, WHUaew &lt; Ge.
Great care and personal attention will the meeting adjourned.
Retailed, That this meeting of tiiecitiDo not claim to hove the only Mold­ be given to these orders,
z-ns cd Battle Creek are in favor of
ing Machine in Bany county, but they
I will ctose out my Stock
tmuailt BAAXKA-orourD^iv H±?X.lh±1 '•,ffort,,yi!h
,
have one that will stick any uud all
kinds qi moldlDga that are needtd.
of Summer
.
They abo tatte oti hand a forge number the Leii.cn tttirty Rtcidlays:
of Coora, wh, blind*, moh’lti^s, win­
wiX'biitelwlSL cjwik nonbrnuj iu io,,!! by
or Dry Goods and Clothinpdow frame*, Ac., that will be Mild at low lisLed curing the trial
of Vanderpol
Bn&lt;1»’» fi’rtheranoe ol the pro-'
*
VlOlIling
• -Bdw In progress in that city, 'ihe re^i J**’’ *fc wcoB'mend a farther meeting 1 .
.
n
Seventy-five Cents 071 the
The place to bny your boot* and shoes nora it coiitains are full and very satis- &lt;*f citizens, to bo called, to consider the !
to trial r&lt;w tJlij1 DlBbctl QUrin«lht en- question in dctail-at an eerly day.—Tri- Dollar.
i at
ttVMYATB.

$1.00 for 75c

R. MUDGE.

BOTTLED Ml BEER!
____ ttsrtaKKs OttLBBltATtV
AAT ITO’S OR BEEK
. BOTTLED,
ALBERT EJSELBERQ
Ft. CUrlM R„t,uriol on

K
’

OBoe Mo. u Cmu St-OrtnJ ii.nldt.

**«**«■, tMprovad' treatment,

quirk

.Miura ..lj
•w a'MaMa.

-gmM vWo.„lfcr j,
Srmtuu! Wnlw..

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P.O. Drawer 2001.*Gri'udR^^dajif‘ch.

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DAILY EDITION.
HASTINGS, MICH., MONDAY EVENING, AUG. 28 1871.

NO. 12.

THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL.

«&gt;. tuarke.1 xxbibit “I." I did not find quarter alter
Ans.—Mrs. Vanderpool had been
„
, Mr. Hughes and
..
He came out •
Objection
i.iadu by
the pants and vest when searching for on the
’balcony
*
on
Sunday
of visiting and conversing with her hits- overruled un i exception noted.
his doth** that he wore eu Sundav. II &gt;. of* his
’ ’ own accord without being cnllM!
Thirteenth Day’s Proceeding*?»d “d ««- ul»ut ;u Irure, wh.n Mr
A
,^_r
|,
oflW
r fV)1)1)
Ans.—The first note was fo
for
82,50'J
immediately returned to the jail anti told by mo. When I was first nt the Bank .
■ ,&lt;,du“,.r.t” 1""—1 '“l tlx. la»l SOW
lum that I could not find the pants. He ou Monday I did not sec any scrubbing, 1
hr l.rter fo Lcr^ymg .butth.re ... .
Cra«rt«m.ta&gt;d by Mr. Hugh* 1
MOUSING SESSION.
raid "that k it, that is going to appear nor w.w there any water ou tho floor. ’ tetter h. had jw.reJIm, in.ad m
lnm “n„ Bdd
ngainst me.” He also said that he and He uppearod to bo sweeping out dirt. ! Ii.au.,«ud bad read ,t ud hu.1 a. forth, i ho ha,f , d,
in
Blnk ol Mu.„
l ield had had n scuffle on Sundav and Was next then- about 9 o’clock and ■ cr ...for !i
Bh. wok .land tat her .
d JuM
.
u
Auguri 28, 1871.
Ise had
Iris
pants, and
tooktuem
them have slated all I noticed about his up- i h^ddrop1.,h.r.,d.«ndl num^im.-,
ir
■
‘ond soiled
i-rtnv,
luvK
” ba[ w,u|d
extorted,
Tiwma. Coqullterd wonlted ~i
-tun,
on
, l““’r auu
,
________
r2'° ' olr
i
nnd 11“*, ,°
D “
,hat Fi
®ld
,et
,» soo^e, uke„
‘l”""' .?. lx?‘
,b'’ B“'*'
■ &gt;ui'o. Field took' tlw dirty pant, ud" pcarance. Ho gave me 825 on rent j y tpuk rt. Bh. dul not muk. .ay rrere : T1,J fl„t no(„
. x««.v__.
lirty pants nnd
Mr.Effltte.ton read th. .tetter „d
of ,2.too „„ gi„„. I
downthe Ma.»te, ,„•! to tt,c c„d olj.terted for the back windoia. if h« which ho counted out himself, and $100 i .....
rinaow as if ho on bank account which ho gave to me to ! as lollows
WJW wojj ncqmuntef] wjtJj Vanderpool
the piers and returned, with another —
•_
-in the j couu
was going,
to
throw them
count but
I Xl&gt;d not. If Field! “Folks in Manistei Mich.—
, an(j know nothing against his character.
"kw.w,. &gt;
,
he - Vanderpool— * had
Dill Brew.. * m , war. iu ytor pte».
A|
jt „„ diMOTBwl that
tvould toko? '
’
U''
°n^ *
m&gt; y^ou don’t, jhoso are good pant?' think I would have noticed b’s excited ।
Sundav. we come from tho iron •
*
.
. ,
.
j and then he brought them back and put | and confusod appearance, but do not on
;luinb.
and had wm. mining ...oo.y- ■h.prcre.cul..... wore .jam wdhout .itObjectiou made by Mr. Hughes ’and 1i thntn
them on a chair, but the next- moruiug j know why 1 did not speak of it at tho j
in tho after noon we soon your Bankpr j nessos, os one of thv Steamer* on the
&lt;»vt n-uled and exception noted
' ^e
he sni
said that ho burned them up tugeth- time. Next went to the bankon'Wednes- stand
,
iu his door. Wowent in to okanpi l^ake hud boon disable 1 and had failbd
er with the vest. Saw Vanderpool pass day morning about 9 o’clock, and met ,
our money.* Thon wo got him to write to make tho usualtrip, which rendered
t^\6inj“txtes.
, u Jeuer xo niB W1itf m tne juh at oue time.
! a letter to his wife in the Jtiil ut oue time, there Dunham, Ingram nnd Con- ;
letters
for us rind told stories till night
■ iTwo- ST* Vil?'
“1 ?'r. T1 4~xV
look 4k„
lhc 1„4.„_
li'1,er Cfrom
,
'-’
r
|
‘
«"
,
&gt;
“
"J
•'»
■
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but
Jid
not
ynow
it necessary to udjuuru till to-morrow
then bill punched his head with on iron
?±X.±S‘,■ »W ■“ '» him.vh.tb.v.youdono’ and
■
I was going tu find them there. Never ,oar lock, lie bled bn folded newapapert morning at It o’clock.
l»dy d,agvod &gt;u th, water l^hr.d tho
nMhi,
w,. tb)ril tI1„
hud talked with uuy ouo previous to this that I put in the back part til the stove,1
' n ? t.r'kr
dt?0TT P"1,‘ ’rl icl' •»
and th. . nr&lt;d«p.
about the matter. We staid there till ,and 1 spilt somo on Uie fluor, and then and
nUvhurW nduut^.nd ,f th. bop. w«s then marked exhibit 3 " maltha
AU Around the Stateabout noon and I orrosto I Vandenwol there was a epit box up wt there so l *
wa. u;4 artrtmd th. wmxt &gt;t would make tetter “ 4." Th. letter Mt rough which
when 1 lelt and ho was in my custody nt |i throwed-on some ink and water. Wo i
or« minute, monc IT m&gt; &gt;ron I ,dtr.(tel Ioy MtMltion, but I could not
Saginaw is to engage ih car building.
dinner. Did not have any warrant fur i put things around his head aud took him
"
'iti I I
“ "ouM **•" '™d n,d it „ th.t Um, „„„ d„k hal j
him. He remained in jail till after 1 with us bo ns not to alarm, next day
Monroe is infested with burglars.
’
b?“‘
V~ix«&gt;o» «&gt; lh. did read it before it pared out of mr
------t—— —------the Manistee trial when I took him to
weight
ot
it.
1
rowed
down
•
t
-. to
1 Mr. Bullis. Af- Jacksun. Remember tho night when ' before wo ^ot well out wo druped him .
Ckesauaing wants a railroad from.
&gt;
' i------- i'A.
---------the
— river
•••“• ■ possession,
I gave it
in L. Michigan with a boat nqie and a ’
•ast v\ odE-.eedKy nnd the sea was very ter his wife had gone, I talked with thv fluppowd'hodv of Field wns found |
■ Flint west to Txuke Michigan.
' piece of Iron ballast.
ealm. If the wind had been sokagh as ; him about the letter and he said he was mid brought to Manistee nnd I ndmit.
Gen. Custer is visiting his friendsand
(Signed.)
James Nolan,
t' ir",
rieamer Manistee. I wouldj borry }ie had written it as that would . t«l to the Jail on thnt nigh. Mr. Couovor,
. rejatives in Monroe.
XVx. Bbown,
j Hn At.
,o vcntuJ® OUL * do not uppvur against him Ho said ho want- Dunham and Ingram. Mr. Conover went
Sailors.’
’ Tho fall term of the Hillsdale Col­
Know-that 1 ever rowed dotnx there bo- I
(O
«iu
something
to console : into the &lt;idl first mid the rest of us re' lege oj»ons on the 30th insL
Followed by this:
,ore. but «as requested
do «u bctoi-e hi.« wife
but had made u mis- mahied outside in tho hall. They came •
coming up here tu testily, in order to
WM
bOny
for
it. : between 1'1 nnd 12 o’clock nt night,
Michigan has twenty-two cheese fac­
“ You ha&lt;l better trace this now with i
prepare myself as,u wdnes^
't&gt;n Thursday I again searched the house Did not understand that Mr. Conover a pencil, and copy at Racine or Muske­ tories, of which the average cow: power
yhules treeor, the h&lt;^-«tard witae%«X(f Vandenuol far the imsaing money, i went into his cell to draw a confonriou gon, send to Fred and tell him to have is 400.
:&gt;ving duly sworn, nrid' J reride in ( £)ij uot iiuJ ajly at that time, but uftHr- , from him. First saw these men in front some one who never wrote to me, and is
The wealthiest and most successful
Manistee mid mum I making burin
st &gt; wards found iwcsc, on going with Mr. of the jail mid did not come with them, a poor writer to copy, word for word.
pouch grower at Spring Lake is H. G.
presem,. but was Sheriff of Manistee Ruggles. 1 foand it in die wash room, The reason that I admitted them al that Date it New Ycrk, and have it all writ­
Smith, a colored man.
v«a*ty in 1800. Field disappeared on un »!„, floor, between tho flobi aud the i time of the night was bseaute 1 would ten, and directed, and dated and dirtclad
The Air Irina Railroad lietwuen Ro­
bunauy eepteasl'er i&lt;h. I860. Saw hiding.' There were 19 pieces—14 faeces ■ admit friends at any time and 1 do not in the same ink Direct to Post Master,
\ nnderpool twfcv oa that-dny. Once , wert. English wvareigus nnd tire.rest j think Conover was his enemy. I re­ Manistee, Mich. Be sure end have the meo and Armada is being newly gravel­
nte ut 8 o
1M‘lir:^c house ho uc- Wvre half ecRSwuigns. This room joined | fused udmisrion to Mi*s Scribner at one date on letter and ou envelope corros- ed and otherwise improved.
&lt; u]-ied and he Ls«d &lt;ki a pr^y mit. Have J j|ie kitchen. Vanderpool was in this Hime. Arrested Mrs. Vanderpool also,at Cnd. This is a good deal, but it must
JSastern parties arc buying sheep in
*ten the coat obkh-. faand it aa Septcm- j Jvom alone two or three minutes wash- the house of Mr. Ruggles, and think I
done, as cirvumstnncetfrvre all against Jackson county and shipping them to
L-ausi' juid gave it tu Mr. •
hiuisalfthe day I arrested him. It' gave orders that Miks Scribner should me. Tell Fred to be sure and take the New Jersey for breeding purposes.
BullfoT 1
Bullfa.
Next &lt;aw Imu in the afternoon .
jn «ue&lt;nrner'uf the room ned could nut bo admitted to her but I never re- letter to N. Y. city, and mail it himself.
The Lansing Fire Department holds
&lt;&gt;n Sundav sheat 4
h* seen ('iU"ve&lt;y
j o'clock.!!,
^.i k - m
~ . un the 'nut be
till vety ckx»
cloao to
to It11 Was
Was fused tu let hor in nyirelf. When I nr­ Don’t fail. He must not write about it
a tournament tieptember 12th and 13th.
nricany of hisbouse. ytatfcww him onI' t&gt;Wwn
~___ .*«“exlxbit
«• « “J•” which he .identified rested
_ ___ ______
____
__ _____
_____________
Mrs.________
VauSerpoul, _____
I did ________
not tell ___to______
you or
let (any
one____
else.)
Mansfield
1’rixes valued at over MOO wilL.be
Moqjlay about half j-ut six*x. si. he was a?ta lett«r from Vanderpool•(•» his wife ; her I was going to urm-t her but asked i knew where he went”
-weeping &lt;rat 41k. Bunk. 1 was driving i K\Mch he bad founi in their house. Tho her if she would step into the buggy and '
.,
K~-i„4ri_ niczi _,„,i ,i,_ i„, awarded.
past and stopped mid jumped out and i*acr wtt6 -written from Milwaukee.
ride up to the jail. On the wav there I ]
Alr* ^r'^ton aiw nu ws
.Howell claims to bo the bast interior
-aid to hitr, y&lt;*i :trv down early, and he
iJmse-exuminefl ?»y Mr. liaghcft.
told her it would lc necessary for me t&lt;&gt; •t4?r previously marked exhibit J
wheat market in that part of tho State.
-aid yos,th&gt;s wi niy fast day afoue in buriWasHkeriff nt riie time of’the arrest^ keep her a few days, but did nut wait j which had been identified bv Mr. Secor, Farmers in great numbers for forty
new. 1 wcut-iato theBaukand the little
Vitnderpuol uni had besu tor about • till I g"i her into the jail. Tbi&lt; was I
follows : [The italicised wor lrwere miles around the village resort there tj.
doer leading behind the courier being aTOr and u ha)L Do npt-WMh tuiuake about 9 o'clock iaXhc morning. 1 bad | uutj( rMorejj
M make sales.
open, I passed in behind and saw tho car- jsJv wtoi^; statements and you can tell been adri»ed to arrest herby Mr. Bullis |
«u„J rrKr
oh itojo
A new mission chap»-l has just b-.-«n
pct was tabmmpaa(Llayrin|a pileou the , lw*Well as l, fcy you know when wo have and others but did nut know the reason
milwavx«i , . ug. - ,
.
built by the Young Men’s Missfuaary
floor. The curtain on tho «c*-t ride was i the-oleatious. /Reckoned
the time
for it.
uor did
Dear Wife :
^Beckoned un
up the
time as
as ' for
it, uor
did II inquire.
rai’uire.
Society of the Presbyterian chim.li, at
drawn,
Imt
onihoweet
ride
’
was
thrown
!
t
vt!Or
nuj
eight
anonth*.
'Wo*
about
,,
xr-i
.
.
.
...
,
,,
,
stopped
at
Inidington
to
put
on
Bay City, at on expense of noarly\812,, ’.4i.._i
T'.vr'.
Ls • ,k.
r I-.. . i .kx3^n^"
Que*.
—habit
Whatut
wasyour
habit
at that
■ so did not get hero in
i-.a...i.:_.i . ....i
a. u ,Qucs.—What was
your
that i men.
lumber
and
ttere :
Weiuretey jfonuug tim. .bout wre.tiu&lt; Wte wh.a.w.-r ।
009. It is a handsome stru-.-terc, StatfiO
- J,
. .
btWgaBu.4&lt;.?l uf J.rt tl-re
rJ.SwIorT.tt. Jto.lL Wa. p.!| limo fur the morning train. 1 wont over
Lv suggested it to you.
. to Englemans uffioo uud met NntoEngle- feet in size, of the Gothic order. Sir. you unM .&lt;4m» •wnoper
I thew
to tbe iicswflice. Cmdd see the
;
‘
.
Gbjocted
Ki by Mr. Eggleston,
as nut! man, but Mike had gone tu .Manistee vices were hold. in it the first tim la-t
went oct HtH; said I hadinot l»e&lt;-n to I
frem the fop of the bill on Maple
(
Sunday, at which appropriate addreaaei
2but will be beck here Wednesday uiornbreakfast, nut lie wud he lisdnot eitbon, |
the jHjstoffice-closed aud did I crosrcxauiinatic-n. and orerrulei.
were mode by sevenu gentlemen inter­
, __ AT-.
ing. Nate took me in his buggie and
auj l»jrf.y.itb «.. 1 na. ttto.|wtg,.
Had M
8on I
An4
, „„UD,g Al- w
-x- Whom™ ttej'rtwutm^
'dro„
hi, Bo„k,„ nnd onX „a). ested iu the enterprise. We understand
1^m«Uun«.,d*k&lt;,r tltoiav-to &gt;n- .u..1, |fMdre!buraormug. Tan&lt;lCTro„r.|U,r„.l ,dru«l
u, d„
1 di3. I
it will be dedicated September 10th.
Jio
told
tne
ho
thought
I
would
have
no
qutxe .tout Sir. FiJd.toMto 11.11 tod tourete about too block, torn the J..L dld
„nv „r„nl f„ |,«. ,rm)li
A village has been laid out in» rtfrrrequreted to.» do as, and rfre.. I tok- ; n„ ld«.k. are 12 nxl. wid-. Th. bank | lei,. h„ ute,ut „ d„- und . itof tokrl trouble to raise $'&gt;O.(»OO,(Fiftv thousand)
~
I
wanted
it.
Still
I
must
make
nltown of Salem, on the line of the De­
ed bun if he knew where .he was lie {^-as^hirt when 1 passed doarn, 1 think.;
.
....
Junk. : up • cej].1
A Mm Runrte,
-re.J
.-.ih lo„o„ fot
troit, Lansing, and Lake MichigastRailsaid be slid met, 'bat had probably run j ----- ----,B.—
the,-----------poatoffice
not more
'
-----------------f than
, liex. jfoi
JU
to. h«re x.y .rtur.ro.
wM
(
Q
road, to be called Summit
away. Whou I-saidahat-waagueer he1 ekreeininutesnnd
J
I tnrued &lt;o —
go back
M.
----- ------It. —
Iterate, --xtou.
&lt;1.. Hhrore.rtiton.to.MiUudN.l.bS;,
.-aid lie kind wou awny liefore and wu saumediately. and found the Bank open J .tWeri»g where tfo- xnouey was, he
A quarrel among chursrb member &lt; iwould vevLalfE :hean&lt;xf him ve the salt and got out and went in. Ilad no i«ar- .
Ine about the meney when he Wednesday morning and try to get on raging fiercely at Feafan. The cause"
water.
Went to :tlhe hank ugain
; ocular Amrincac to call-nte ici.. Remain- -come out of .the jail, after talking the Ifoat that night for manisteo. Still is the i&gt;oraiateucy with which some o£
„
if
I
get
up
a
deal
it
may
detain
inc
•t tMMM
there three &lt;rr four .minutes, then i^ith Vanderpool bat I did not know his
in the aftenraan t*-jgvt
souse money.
mor —
tho congregation insist on taking their
VanderaaKil ]&gt;oS
.----------------■rue€5’o O0
""taApply
•'•“Tr'y ou
°° went to* building of my awn occupied , businoM when he went in. I admitted longer. I went to the first Nat’s! Bank dogs into tlje sanctuary. The church
rent. IfIfrid
Mil
hBr. the
:l Bank
r ’ owed
“ ’ nm , w-]fc. Hfailey at the cornea, and white him to talk upon any «bje.»: that ho and they told me Field already written choir have seceded in cons?quence. A
uratAA—.JY
------ 14 like tu ~4
.Vanderpool mae up to the «w fit. I wa- net'wgtiag for him them we were going to disolve. He wa-i missionary is loudly called fbr.
..bout SKS.OOnsid
Iwreuld
get I-WM
about SMHt.HH}. rand oeW^d him to look fn-jre to mde ibame to breakfast- Ifo when become out, bat'«« pieveeded alnughtg fast. But Um Bank hero is on
at his bowk anil «ee.iflii agreed sith me. ntf fhiuk he'had the rubbers on at tuis itnxncdiately to Vsaderpml's liouse and my sido of tbe iotrweit, &amp; I will do my
. TEACHERS' NOTICE.
He loobsd .at .'his.book;cad then .turned time,-but iie had on black pent* and a (if,mud the money spoken of. F*eld and liest to close up with Field note. Should
around and said■4,wl*at did you say?” black root. We got into .the buggy, i T.aaderpp&lt;x»l kep+ do sareant- or clerks we still Im together, I will shut his
end I told rrini;Rgnin,-lhen he tamed to and 1 do mot .recall whether I drove ;4|Mt I know ot Tin- fout-print inpoken IllaUiny meit.ti. Be patient all will be Examination of Teachers fbr Bair
County. Fall Series.
IU1 irregnlsr shape that I can well take care of y«unelf. I am sorry
look nt Lw book and.ogt-iu turned twice has clear ho his hwnse, or -whether l»c „f wa,
more iu ti*e same way -and aslurl me gut mat at -the • earner ntxa-t n block 'hardly describe, it was irregular on one to leave yen but cant help it—ever your
.
- rnwimusoi will PC
,
Gconon.”
what I warted, rihan be-«aid he gwi-ssed from his bouse. Did not haro any cou-'^ide and round on the other, being uwu
held m fullvw,:
it was all right, and hertook uut x pile vernation writh him at the stare or in the uhout 4 inches on oue ride and S ou the
At Orangeville, Oct. 6th.
Court then took a le-.-ess till 2 r. m.
“ Hnstiugit, Oct 9th, and Noz. fitb.
of bills sad toldnao to&lt;c9unt uut «nat Buggy that I reedli, nor after he got o«L . other. Got the box of jails four or five
Cannot vucall anything nbout it- !-days -after I arrested hits, and perhaps
“ Assyria, Oct 18th—Ellis Schoo!
me out 8108 and 3 flriU-dwiw a reoevit.’’ l-oohed ati»y deck when I .-started to I four or.five davs before Field's body
House.
Robert W. Stamford the forty-fourth
town, i* tbe way I know what j mas-found. Had aeeu ikis box two or
He atqieared confused unfi excit«J&lt;and go
At Nashville, “ 17thwitness,
oad
one
of
the
new
ones,
being
absent-minded. When J went in ho time K wsRicnd itxmas half-past six, not ; ihree .times before I tod. iKncoarion of
“ Middleville “ 20jhwas behind the counter with a broas. iu more tiicu that.
Was abaut teveu । it. I tu^k it from a drawer in a duly sworn, said :
" Hickory Cormfrs, OcL-25th.
I reside nt Orion, Oakland Q&gt;., but
his hand an 1 the tioor »was weL, fide o’cloekor a .quarter to seven when I i&lt;fo*k iu the jail liall, to which he had
“ Woodland, Nov. 10th.
was
at
Manistee,
Mich.,
in
1869
visiting
’
ut.hi*
• i- «house. Bid
ri..i not ae&gt;*-.
I changed Va’adiirpoel from
had on a pair of xubticxs uLd no stock­ 'left Vaaderptxd
... ..... .uu yvu.mnrac tne piaaiori
ings. Was tfo*r&lt;- iignin on Wednesday go into tLe ibaek nx&lt;i behind she cur­ one cell .1* another while in jail. Do my brother. I/jft, there in October of Snperintendent.
and ».li u nnu
,writ
that
year.
A
few
days
before
tho
dis
­
annonn
m al.thia ea-ly date the Fall Serie, of
Vandwyo"! ro- uo*. know that there was any difference
morning about S o’-ciuck. Air Dunham tain that morning.
appearance of Field I sold to him some inatioM and. in cunnecikt, with II Invito
Conover, aud Ingram,
«r&lt;?re th«H maineil is the front :wom while 1 was in the seuarity of the cells in particular,
English
sovereigns,
probably
over
20
behind
tfocounter.
Was
m*
.jr-'thero
bat the.last one did not look uut on tho
and wore making itiveeligutions.
t&gt;
First slzwt aud had a high buara fence around in all. I sold him two or three pieoca
nsristediu wreadisx down She carperi more than t-w&lt;&gt;*r three urinates
•uueilon. Tb» -und“^f Bam-’ m.“y
when Vanderpool swl yuu will not heard of tbe rihaapjioamnee of Field iL Never saw thin box of pills in his in the fore part of August and the rest
find it all there ter 1 Uwe burned r.bmt 9 o’cfockrimt .nwrning. J&amp;o was ; poeaKiioq, but took thran fra® tbe in nine or ten days after.
Cross-examined by Mr. Holbrook.
-----Mf-jje of it up, b'.esu* it was dirty. I about as l*ie e« h* * «»ow’- l«riu[*&gt; a
• &lt;le»k
drawer.
Can
awear
he
Field was iu tho bank when 1 sold
A SelMt School at‘ Woodland Centre, under the
&lt;i
-1
tnit
box fur I
saw
him
found one or two stsiw w here .the car­ 2itrle more flashed. Wae also pdecvhon . 'iia
»«rpcr. will eonaeneaKept.
him tho first lot, but I do not know how chamofPrer.
■
it in his hand* ono time at the desk.
pet was stiffened. Theie wim a lout / saw him on riuudiw •raorning. There 1 have
print ot one place fumti by a re&lt; dish axe two ways in wkicli oxo can go Ifrom 1 brought him a cup and feu epoon to many pieces there were, probably two
or three, nor do 1 know liow much I,re­
Vanderpool
’
s
Louse
to
nb«
bank.
One
take uwdimae, but think he did not take
wuUt«nce. This q»ot wr» abost four
ceived.
Do not know
where
ho i II will commence Sept- 4ib and continue fix week*.
inches in diameter. I esnsed &lt;ht floor tlcough the badk ifour .rad the alley it from this (box at that time. He had
Euperintendrat of School, will aUo conduct
the money
that
he
paid a The
soma
meant
lots
and another box and tho two lay there to­ got
tnioiu ciam for teacher., at the rillura of
to lie,wit out. for I saw a large spot that acsoss
me
whether
ho
got
it
out
of
his
pockets
!her. Gut tho letter enoken of and
quarter
nearer. ' gcfl
was inked over and very macu scrubbed. this is about
a
or from the end of his nose. If ho took
,
*uc
uowu
as the ‘‘Brown ana Nolan let­
l found in the matching raised will th.’ Theother way is out aS the front door । g
arkx'issi&amp;.tei
it from hia pockets, I do not know from
and WJWU
down *u*i-v
Maple rtreen
Do aotremen
dirt a reddish substance that looked like ,auu
—-----—-------— -. ter’ ou the ev/Jnin’of tho 19ih, of Sep­
and I swear before thia jury
e. Readier, Grammar. Method* of Teai-b. „ one,
.
blcixt Hanging on the nuder side of I her whether I bud any eonversahou tember, I think. The evening that Gon- which
mramtM. will receive ,pw-i«| attentlua.
and God Almighty I do pot know where
over
was
there
was
on
the
evening
pro”
•
'
~
--------thebdaril were drops about tne sine of » with him on .Sunday morning or no,
l
.
O1
eupvnntenaent st
pea and of ri r. ddLh color. Found a but think not. I went to pet some feub- vious to the inqvest. Saw him give (he | eJ,u
Mr. Elins W. Merrill, of Muskegon
m wsuapcr on tl* counter «iih ib»* I er pillows
I l-d «&lt;bo barn; letter to Mrs. Vanderpool. On W’ednes-1
marks ou -one ride, of the size of the end j This was about 8 o’clock and the next day when we ntwe at the Bank I should was called as tho next witness, but Mr.
-jf tbe finger, and on the other ri ie was I time I saw Mm that day. &lt;*• about 4 think there were 80 perapas around j Hughes objected to his being sworn on
* .. . ..
one mark. Also found one tine hair, 5 o’clock. I was passrnc bv on a wau tlwro at a tune, and the chief topic of &lt;
'
.1. v
"
-1 ie ground that hi* name was not on
or C inehre iu tengrt. Ixwkrf in tbe. with toy lit*, girte awl to
“ conversation
was r icld s disappearance. . fc ,
, ,
i ot know------------------------------of any crowd being
store ud a r» ry tod .tuell proceeded jko bJrony «bore aal --etotouoe*am- Did
--------------o there
- i t*1&lt;’ *nfomntion.
Mr. Nelson then Stated that this Wltfrom ,t
It bnd'tto odor ot burnt tool- wna.iuo by toying, Ite bud b.d «m &gt; «•«
un Tiizrewlrtto
T.u-tev \lnr1„
Mode nnmtoxmfntore
no mreutory r\C
of ttlxto
the ‘,
.-u
E.m.1 tun xm.lt red .tow "" th" 1 rltto. token of th. honre, and toked m. „f,. «, Wedntod.y. Ttore .to a t.
tiu 1 ness w«i3 discovered only last Friday, as
part wall
Como er robbed hi. h.nJ if J wont -d any ot them, and 1 nd I I box n&gt; lh. burglar fo-oof chert abouts a
J । having facts important for the pro^ecuor-r the ink .non, remr .[qtennd 10 lx- did not know u, I drt Ihd not toy .toc.tes deep, &lt;1 .neb-. tr.d«.and 3inclto
. tiou.
n.oirt and otter, dry. I tooth dinner | anything t» him £ Monday ntoromg , fang. There ya, a ruaUto Un eiumge
iJmwd.tod
itow te
teing nlkat
for il 1 box .bou, f# foobre long'tod 2 itoln-x
Tho obfortioo on orermled ond ox­
. ,
.
.■
— ,before
— f--- iL ta.htoatore
Ixx. ■! Jbirthte
—l..« l.e.iexn»
ItrMUJ.l* UimUOCl. lOr 11
Mltn » epuwpou. aww
—
—
—
—
|
—
k_.i
U«,I 1
pevtty early tu be talking about I high at the batk rid* which sloped down’ ception taken, when he testified as folwent into 0fo wash room and wished, I was i—.
- 1 u
'
j to tho front One box went in endway.s lows:
then we went to dinner - after which 1 business.
and tlw other udnxrxjx, te.riog . Irtlto j j ,m lkMtouw/ n, ' Mnrire™.. .nd
took lum to jail, returned to tk«
Counsel naked him why hi sai l it was
। have been engaged in the lumberond examined his clothes tho. be had on ,
nil tin"- about Lush spaoe in trent
bosin^
l
hor Vxodapod
Sunday morning. Then I went to the pretty early to be tnltang abou^Lu® „.fr^lnTt 1,-T.,Mt Bgghy.--.,
an inrentoy«'«».. Leto,,trheu Mr.LllgUfou "*««•» W .11 yoodrrabqta regud fo th. tore.- '„6d
hi„ fa
Jol
ofTSg
i
• ',
•
- ’
.-entente of tbe tof.-, and found a tetter foh, mmtoaf ereto exemit»«M&gt;, Wt the ftr ot that letter at the jail ?
Oldretioo mile by Mr. Hughe., 11
“PJ"1 * “»te with him tod ho
book and a 150. U. 6 bond, about *oO I OTnIt dimWd it re proceed without n
,t
, .
_ ! ,
. •
I camo for the purpose of paying it oe
in mnuteted ftto6m.nl currency tod
which, being overruled an exception was getting it extendad.

Got up that tountinx

.Wt

a

noted.

Qoes.—What was the amount ?

*

hMpitsJity of the people U Oranc-rrillr. bo

esn

T. 11. DIAMOND.
Co. Supt School,.

SELECT SCHOOL.
..
...... .....
IO IBKe C
feel on the 4th of .Sep'i-tuber, at the

ELUS SCHOOL HOUSE,
... ,-... ... .
,*,v ...r.n'u"r- ...tv
drain- from aucii a *unre«, conitently adding

paring fur ’&lt;
Uw .Muddle*

ting men or womrn prewinlrr aebonl, will find

commencing winter school.

Tuition to the School, 03.00.
For further information, addrew.

�Great Union Exposition
Al Grand

SEl’TEMBKB 12, 13. M AND l'v Itrtl,
Hmtuxob. Mich., Avgust 28, 1871.

8ENERAL

iwo faim ix oxx-

CONVEYANCER;

ABSTRACTS OF TITLES

What Answer 1

Gentlfmcn of Uio Jtxry, or lhe Grand
River Vdi’ley Hallroad. Of tbe Grand
Ruphls mi«l Indiana 1 lull toad, of tbe
Northern Aerlcultunil and State Pornological Societies, the Union Fair Commntee, of the Business and Mercantile
LDUrtaLs of Grand liupids now and
hereafter, give cur.
Two hundred nnd
forty rods «.&lt;; miditional railroad will
•■nnble cara to run from the A J my street
DeiMd to the Fair Grounds. Why shall!
it not l&gt;e made, and that immediately ?
Weureiold that the cost of the work
would no: Ik* more than $1,500 or $2,000.
But suftpoMf it bu twice or thrice that.
lx&gt;uk at what waits.
Ten thousand
jicople in this city aud intermediate
vicinity are writing nnd wishing to pay
at least one fare euch way—at ten cents
each that would be $2,01)1).
Ten thoumiihI more from other parts of tbe State
during the four d^ys of the Fair want
to do the same thing—S2,WK) more. Do I
you sec that 1
Aud if such a road wa* .
made a permanent thing it would be
thus busy at least twenty days iu each '
and every season. Shall we have a rail­
road to the Fair Ground*?
What an­
swer? .
To the above, from tho Dally Panic of j
lhe26th, we mint the answer will be in
the affirmative. Such a road would add
largely, l&gt;oth to tho property on exhibi­
tion and tho attendance.
Let the road
be built.
Location of the Odd Eellows* Institute-

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS

of lands in Barry County fnmLihcd on
Hjiplicatlon, at my office in the
Court House.
W. H. JEWELL.

missioners have located the Odd Fel­
low’s Institute at Lansing. Though in
doing so they have clearly broken orer
tho plain instructions and conditions im­
posed by the Grand Lodge, yet their
action is such as will undoubtedly secure
the approval of that body. Tbe Enterpriu of the 9th inst says :
Tbe committee appointed by tho
Grand Lodge of this State, for the pur­
pose of locating this institution, were in
session in this city yesterday. The point
selected for.(he Institute is tho city of
lensing, tho brothers and citizens of that
city having donated tor that purpose
property rained at $40,000, it being
what is known as tho Rogers’ Female
College, a building built of brick, four
steries nigh, sixty feet in length and
width in pra^rtion, standing on a tract
of laud of tftenty acres; also twenty-fivo
acres of land adjoining. Truly a mag­
nificent donation, worthy the whole
hearted brotherhood and citizens of tho
Capitol of the Statu. The only j oint
that contended for this prize with any
chance of success was the village of
Three Rivers, St. Joseph county, which
offend the sum of 826.0U0 dollars in
cash. This was doing nobly, but the
cuunuittee taking into consideration the
largely superior bid of the city of Lan­
sing, together with its central location,
awarded it to that erh. Wo understand
that it is the intention of the committee
to proceed at once ' towards raising aud
collecting' further sinus of money for
the purpose of building^anothcr wing to
tho building similar Sr lhe present one,
and cottages for the widows and orphan?.
When this is completed it will make on
edifice that the Onler can well be proud
of.
A month ago or more, the “dead beat’*
of an Owosso paper, contemptuously ig­
noring the subscriptions ot Corunna,
which were then $1,700 more than what
had been raised is Owosso for a united
purpose, claimed that the location of the
Institute lay between Owosso and Three
Rivers. The fellow stumbled ou tho

VAN VKL9ORJL ROLFE.
ATTORNEY’S at Law. UarUnn. Michiran. OSes
over National Rank, corner State aud JoBcraou
Street*.
... _ __

State Pomological Society

1.. HLSSE1.U.
ATTORNEY at Law. Iniuratice and Cblicctinc
fcir»cV£-n^ *

Are .bound

IfuHnjt, Mick:

Dry Goods,

For the

In*the Koeieiy- Yearly member­
. I.i(e Mewbcraliip ticket* J1O.
CHAN. H. HAUER.
HENRY 8. CLUfiD.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. sed
Grand Haren. Secretary.
.Solicitor in Cteiu-cry. AH lopl bu»ine» cnlm.tG.W.GRIGGS. Grand Raplda, Freaidanl.
ueilroad and steamboat larva at excursion
►onrtreot*. Union block. t&gt;i er Barlow &amp; Oood,tr». Freigilt moatlr free.
year’* More. Ha*tiw, Mleh.
Jnrly

ex peel
»bip ti

I. A. A E. A. HOLBROOK.

BEST AND CHEAPEST

TTURNEYS. and Conneellor* at Law.and Solid!
■&gt;r* in Clianrery, will promptly and fdlhfully a!

Groceries,

I1IIIIIS Mil SMS,

WM IL HAYFORD

!17^rA3?tffc^a!s?S
late Agent: land* bought and Mid. nnd nil buv

.new tracactlon* ou raa*utul&gt;!» tern*. .Ofleooir
Goodyear A Barlow** (tore.

C. &lt;i. HOLBROOK,

Ot Home Manufacture,

ATTORNEY nt Law. Mliellor in Chancery, wi!
attend promptly to ail biuinwi* entru.ted to bin
(Moe over J 1* Robert* A Co. » drug More: oBc

And everything in their lino of Good*
at prices as low a, at Jaekson.
or Grand Rapids,
And in manywn Lower.

Go to the

ATTORNEY and

Little Red Shop!

HARVEV WHISHT,

New Good&gt; Juat RocoMd.

By tho following, from the Saginaw

Enterpnu, it will be seen that tire Com­

GEO. C. WORTH.
LAWYER. Corner of Jeffarrao and
orer Barlow AOoodyear• Store.

lUrUrrn Mich. Ari
chanlcal Sadciy

’West ofBank

GRANTS PHILLIPS.

DJW. J. ML R C. Rl'tJSELL.

* mw

russell

A. WOOLEY

— BEST

STYLE

Hare their new Goidt.
CHROND’

Cuunaa.

“ This is the Lad uho drove ,
the doves to market, and
the same boy stopped
at Stauffer's

miulloudr Tbunday after-

jom BUBkHTi.

PHYSICIAN and Sorrton. Dwelling orf Broad­
-ay, near the Court Boom.

TINE BOOTS!

VOL UPJOHN.

la t&gt;M ttlr, Manufactured by

DR. C. U. LIN8LEY,
•BOTANIC ami Boteetie Phyrfeiaa an
treat* all rtrvnk and ■eatedie*&lt; »
to an can* by day or night. Ofiee al

WOODRUFF!

A. P. DRAKE, M- D.,

$itw iHninggall

REMEMBER,

STEWART K STEINUOFF.

for warm meals at all hours.' Washington Block, tsoutb ride state St.
llomember the place. Op- I
posite Lein's Bakery. i
South side State Si.
i
--------•

Striffit and Meciaiital Batiste,
OFFICE over Grant A PbUUp'a Stere. tia*Uar&gt;.
Mtehlran.

MILO T. WHEELER,

Aii%o,ws?^i* " ii W fill {) A RBI Mi t
C ITY PAINT STORE! The Best in the City.
COMM INS fc BROWN,

I

J. W. MAYNARD.
| NOTARY PUBLIC and General Uneven
■ and Oitil.nwun JfBrrwa mree&lt;, on*
! Of Kmirtra Blurt. H»»riXi&gt;. XllK

- i

Graininy,
Paper-Hanyiny,
/udtunininy, *c.,\

THE

Sign and Ornamental
Painting
i

CELEBRATED

Farrier’s Improved!

Dane la the latest tty|e&gt;.
Dealer* in Wall Paper, Window
- Hbhide* Picture Frames, Looking '

Experience
! II SHERIFF.
*

30 Ya
ars
\

.

GRANITE STATE

w- rr0o”" „

Oflee at th* Conrt Banwu IiMi*nr.

I DK^UTY U.^S-Mmltel. General ItelteMim Amt

_______

’

E.H.MAGUORV.

CornSheller!

Matetiala. Window

Glwe, etc., etc.
romer of Church aud State.

truth, for though by the foregoing ex­

tai In the City. Charro* moderate and everybody
made to fevl at home. Splendid aeommodatiun.
for areaik
j«H3&lt;f

! W. T. EASTMAN'S

been located between those two places —
but considerably ) the other side uf GO TO CLARK'S FOR PICTURES.'
Owosso.—ShiatcfluccAmerican.
z^teb.
■
£&gt;
[

NATIONAL HOTEL,

I

TOE SALE AT

tract it seems the Owosso sharp-practice
was not even noticed, yet tho college has

—.. ........................................ ■IDPLE.ILI.B EXCHANOE.

Warehouse on Broadway.

Ayer’s Ague Cure,
JLkx.0. Periodical
.-jid tndoe-J ail th
trota rna'zrtboa.

RJftilSTKH of Deed*. Ueaeral Converaan
Notary 1‘ablie. Vffleeia thoCourtllou»
open at alt boon. *Ul/eee.to be paid when

J. C. WOODRUFF.

PAINTERS.
Howu-PainGny,

At Hastings.

r^Woolrenfby Bwlrtred will be j ih.-ax»t-jobk»ox.
Carted to ortre. k»d retu Uck ia good ।
conitition.
------------------- A.uouore—..------ -----------

AARON CLARK,

Land and Calcined Plaster,

Dumb ;

LIME, WATER LIME

i.. BARIXW * GOODYKMTC;
New Warenocre,

I

। _____ MlacoUuncoua curd*.
No •••»&lt;• nin-&lt;- !■ hmder calM
f.K hy the i&lt;. . ...riric* vf U«’
*i*ri-M jwj-fv than a sure end
&gt;ale coin i « r.»cr mid Ague.
:m'4&gt; hr .i:u u&gt;r« enabled t»&gt; oner,
«&gt;!!» n pertfr l ■•mainly Hutt it

LUMBER,LATH, aoJ SHINGLES'
, August 10. 1871.

Af^uining V. F. Dwight A Co’a Foundry.

OMXini’H AMD HACK LISE.

j J . 8. VANDRPNT Proprietor.—Leave the Hotel*
. fpfv rery tmia. Order* ten on the Sate at h-i-

WELCOME MARBLE.

that uu harm can an»c fton iu iu« in uuy &lt;[iiantlty.

।

•WO. Tor tho patient ewnte’. lie risk
■nualtun te violentHtlnr.*-.. I th!. Iialcfi
B. Tim ** Omsk *’rX|&gt;r.r •J.eiiila.matic
tu ax® AOVU
the ay»tem, and
the&lt;!crdopmeat of tbe •’i-na-r. K taken c
larxe ..uapUur we -upidy for a dollar bring* it
xrithln the ru*rh uf roarybody; nnd in IrfUou* dis­
trict*, wtwru
asp Ai.i k prerrlta, ererybwly rhould have it.aiHl n-- Il fnrly Imth fur cure
and protection. It L hoped thio price .will place H
uifom tee reach uf ait—tbe iiooraaneU a* the
rich. A great Mimriority afthte remedyanrer any

PATRONIZE BOMB* INDUSTRY'

, Catarrh. Arthma, PalpUalk*.

OPEN BUGGIES

To the Ladies!!
Ma. M. A. Morrill wfahw lo annoanea to

-

-

Kin Ceesrr Fjlib la IUM1 toe 70, ateo at State
FaiainJKO. All wort warranted. Brick Shop,
33 Waterloo 8t. Grand Rapid*.
ABTHUK WOOD,

n. a. ttoamu

i oUntil

■ LACK A FULLCB, Froprteten. .re
pirpared to turniab
I MAKE A SPECIALITY OF ALL STYLES OF

Vntchea. Clocks and Jewreiry Repaired

- .

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

Silrer aid Plated Ware.

aoaaara.

J. ROBERTS fc. CO.
I General PFevm De

HASTINGS NURSERIES.'

monuments,
HEAD STOKES.

Hlrawberry
onibl. tvra

TABLE TOPS,
MANGLES,
SHELVES, ETC.

.&lt;th# teat

ITAlLIAFT
F«r Sale.

NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN,

AMERIGO

MARBLE

DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceriee, Bool* and
Bboea, Clothing. Bala and Capa, 4c., At.

.

Shop nrer lb. Baton Cult Blare
vreek Brent.

-£n32?*™‘»
MUSICAL!

U}c^.io lbe®,rkBt- CaD al tbe Drug Store
•UDr. Barton and eee it, South Site Slate BL,
naatinga, Mich.
,ig
Aja

HatUnga JatL SWi isrt.

F A.RMERS
AXD

•UEMMAN RICH. Deatertn Maxell la-

Tinea a rtaiEr ncis.

’-A. CARD.

Michigan Exchange.

MOIEY TO LOAM !

^Horsemen
ATTEKTIOS!

-------- ------------- —-------- .... ..revniret nt Ml
Lake. Barry Co„ Mich.
*
,
JOHN WHITMORE.

• white ia tbe citv.

’

*-AV. LTOft. ww^r.
Hartlnrw Max Skim.

PRICKMTT.

1

Blt“
At this Office.

°" •h°rt “°‘i»

__________________ __

�ERIE

RAILWAY,

ATTKISTTIOX!

1,400 mil.., undor 800 mile, without
Ono Management. Change of CORohee.
n ROAlt OAVGR-DOirOLi: track atOVTE

Good Bargains in

NVEW YORK
1 KIKCIPAL

BOSTON
YOI1K SlATM ,

POINT® IS XEW
AXD THK

Oil- REGIONS OF PENNS YLVA
Can bo’ had by Calling' at

SOUTHERN

THIS RAILWAY XXTEMM TnOM
Ruvhestor to Now York, SR5 mitos
Buffalo to New York. 423 mites,
Suspension Bridge to New loot 44^
Dunkirk to New York, 16u miles,
Cleveland to New York, 026mi!ee
&lt; inciimeti to N. Y., Kf.O mil&lt;-e
&gt;-AXU XS FROM
t-sf L. to 27 MILES THE SHOETtB EOVTE. .

TT%TTA„ „ A w

UNION FAIR,

v D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S
Oflic? iu Hasting*.

We 0flier the folloirinfl
Tax Titles

------ TO BE HELD IN------

C3T8(«»miteNMt«2^Xm3fe..'
j

SHEPARD’S
I. I... I. 31., buudova excepted; Cleveland
from Atlantic and tlreat Western Depot, br

,
&lt; Hi.! al &lt;l-'.l'l

J! - L iftun Hl rt A

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTERS,
v" ■

«"Pt.
VI ■

dV» cxcepudn Buffalo from Depot'dm™
Exchange aud Michigan Street*, bv New Yoe
•ime, itailv. tSnnd.i* exccpu-d'.l atT. A. X
A rri re* at
i 11 - c - • » n ^_.
■

Frier, outy ,10 Cruft a Bottle.

The City of Grand Rapid:.Sy
*

r,f LAXDS
' Situated iu the (various To wnslujis of

Bony County—one of

tho best

SEPTEMBER 12, 13. 14 &amp; 15.

Counties in the State of

------ WILL FIND AT------

Daacaimu.'
ssetiax.'Diecaiirio.x. sicrtox.
--iz„r^«.iz
■iiawUufnwJ^
SO
0w t/lf a w
3U
a.MornwK
flnorth 50 acres of
eXaeX
»

Michigan,

.ASSYRIA.

•
r ..------.--------"nouy euro lor
mo roliowinn oomplsinu,

- -- r-------- , wpcT&gt;M&gt;wu, Aiuany, and
the ceiebniled^umnier resort.Hbarou Springs • I Jauiulice, Iiuliffrttion, Sour Stom­
and with Delaware, Lackawanna and Weatcrn
ach, CoatlreneiM, Nrrrout ami
Railroad, and at Jersey City withMulnight £«. I
press Train of New Jersey kailroad tar PhilsSick-Headache, Lit er Comjdaint,
lielpbla.
Fet-erXAffue, DiftpejMia, Worms
Sleeping Coaches are attache.! to this tram st I
in Children, Piles, Bilious Com­
plaints, Loss of Appetite. Erup­
Drawing Hoorn Coacbea are attached at CJifiou I
■^•pvtision Bridge;, running tbrounO to New | tions of the Shin, Pimples on the
Face, and all diseases of the
EXPRESS
Flood; also the best Diuretic in
Use ..fat Kidney Complaints,
Weak Back, Pain in the Loitis.
LIGHTNING EXPRESS. (Only.)
Lumbayo, Gravel, Rheumatism,
rmnati al 1HP u_ ' .. ...
. .i .

X

MAPLE GROVE.

SPRING &amp; AVERY’S.

«&gt;&amp;
’
n w X of u w X

CASTLETON.
awT; if „ X

U A n,le 1 nn1A.M.L(Dine;.
*,,itMbur.g
9.14l.SC
A. r.M.:
MMdvi
DaSktrt
Clifton 1.3 ) P. M., dnapi-oaiou Bridge, 1.3.1 P&gt; ~
—..w w X.VIIW OUU.O
M.; Buffalo tL40 P. 14. Arrives .t H„r. of Shepard's Compound Wahoo Butera
- tm IWiI* “
5*w York
n'M .i,iJL
' •» Hnur* «llh Fortheru
Coaxral Railway far W illiamapurt, ilarnsburg
and the South - at J.ruv

X of n w V
A-®r-wk

94tto*cU,

Recommended by all the firet Claaa
Physicians throughout the City and

a-frlpbia,. Baltiniorv and Washington : and at
New York with Moruing Exprraa trains fur
Boston and New England cities.
Sleeping Coacbe. are atiacbed to thia train al
Cincinnati and st &lt; liftoo, ;Snv«B.ion Bridge.) i
running through to New York without cljarwe. |

only .30 Crnfn(i Hottie.

------ --------n
w niuKut.
NICUp EXPRESS, daily, (Sunday* excepted;)
leavealCIlftoD &amp;jo P. Al . Suapen'aion Bridge at i
3.3J 1'. H.. and Bnffalo nt “.'.‘5 P. M. arrive* at i

A Sleeping Coach is attached to t!na train tun­
inn th rough from BuepcnMoa ! fridge to New,

mi mas m tmpETim

I money

Slnw^of
»»•

WOODLAND.

J^.TM
Xof.oX
ujoHof'NX
JOHNSTOWN.

------ TO BE FOUND IN------

C. N. SHEPARD,
Rrontletor,'
Grand 11aphis. Mich.
For Sale by ACKLEY 4 BLADE.
Hastings, Mich.

ISAe Wof n w X

50
So

wX
2.i*n2-i areof wXufae
24 nlf aotesideoffs'

Western Michigan.

BALTIMORE.

CINCINNATI EXPRESS, dally, .Sundays

vuruna
r. m.; sieauviuc ai 8.io r.w.
iSup.j Dunkirk allO.iw P. M.. Clifton. lu.OU P.

HASTINGS.
t&gt; w ptofn e t ofjn c f 2.1
9|a w { except SO.acrea 50

■ Breakfast

CARLTON.

duly one train East un Sunday, leaving I in- j fcTHE ABOVE C17T REPRESENTS
cmnati al y.43 p. M.; Cleveland at '.V&gt; A. If.;
Clifton 1.30 P. M.; Snapetitton Bridge at J..75 |
THE
P. M.; Buffalo at a 40 P. M. and Dunkirk 1.25
P.M.. and reaching New York ai’.uO A. M.

SPECIAL

INDUCEMENTS

BARRY.

FOR VISITORS TO MAKE FURCHASES.

Boatun nnd New England Passenger*. with
their Baggage.err transferred FREE OF CHARGE
in New York.

HOPE

Family Sewing Machine

SPRING &lt;t .A/VERY.

SIMPLY CONSTRUCTED.
new Ferrv from their Jetaov City Depot to lhe
toot oflSd St., Xew York, thus enabling Pawen-

BASIL 1

UNDERSTOOD.

Aliajiii Order aiiReaiy fir Ijrt.

in a daylight journey over tbe Line, will find in
its ever changing landscape* anbjectvuf continu­
al admiration and interest.

RUTLAND.

J. W. A C. G. BENTLEY
fSuceeasura to Dickey A Bcnllev

f. eptoiejf of a
«le)f ofae

Its vital part. are made of of Bl
hardened, and will last a lifetime.

"I
IRVING.

*»-A8K FOB TICKETS VIA BRU BAILWAT,

ont banting.
Which can be obtained at the principal Ticket
It will fasleji every seam
.
Offices in tbeWeat and North-West.
It will Cord. Braid, Quilt. Bind. Gather. Hem­
I. D. BECKER,
WM. R. HARR.
stitch, Ruffle. Tuck, and Fringe neatly and du­
Oen tSop't.
Geu*J P«*»‘ Ag’t rablyWe warrant it to sew everything needed in a
fatuity, from tlie heaviest to the ligbteatfkbric.

FRAJRIEVILLE.
ifftw | 6 ae^ofa»7f
:
Hawijofaw^
.2
DlaUnfneV
n w % of n e X
J* of e j of n w
•Jx »f * • X
aPo vt ot a e fre X

In Tailoring or Dreaatnaking

THIS MACHINE HAS NO EQUAL.

1871”

Please call and examine the Machine and its
work. You cannot afford to bur a Sewing Ma
chine uutil rou have aven tho FLORENCE with
its late improvement*.
x

Hams, Williams, &amp;

Grant Ac I?bilUp

ALSO, LUMBER FLOORING SIDING 4.-.. 4.-.

Go there lor your
CHOICE

GROCERIES!

a wXotscX
i.V”4

Moldings a Specialty

Doors

S.n plot wU olae X L3
24
S4
» n wX’ofueSa'
ffS
£'i

S^eXofneX

•XiVo'r.’w^
$e X^V.wX

wUof.wX
• H °rf •
aeVofnoT*

IM
W
53
S3
54
towg^f.olotooi 34
34
34
11 n wXofo.X
IMMotwiof.irl

• J»"fseX
tsar.-x*

Y.ANKEE SPRINGS.

FARMERS

26
K-

A fine stock Jrst Ortxrc
W X* • • X

Blinds,

COME -A.IND »KE THEM

Tie your Horses at JACOB MAUS’

0&lt;j8tera nnd Ifyertshtnenls.

&amp;c.

ST

ORANGEAYLLE.

MANUFACTl’REkB OF SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, 4c.

Sash,

19

■

BOOT, SHOE, and GROCERY STORE,

awXof

JleXofewX

25
U8
33
34

THORNAPPLE.

on hand at nil hours.
H. A. BU8ELL.

25yl

-CEN^

DRESSED
LUMBER,

Meat Market!

Of all Kinde.

and then call in and get for Yourselves, Wives or Children, the

very best and cheapest BOOTS, SHOES, and RUBBERS, from

“Parties deairing to pnrchaoo will do
well to Colt W® will cheerfully give
all information dtwired.

D. H. COOK Ac CO

his select Stock now on band.

Aho get your Best TEA, SUGAR, COFFEE. TOBACCO,

CALL AT JOHN

STANLEY’S

near the bank.

The bMt .lock ol MMtalwij, on hand.

Ac., Ac., of him at much lower prices than at any other place in

Own wod G« yoor Bhak, Bout.,

Eleratar Building of C- F. Dwight A Co,

„r mt thiog you wool.

SIMON !■' BKENBUTH.

HASTINGS, MICH.

i

Haitian. Act. 3. UH.

the City.
Hastings, Aug. 21.

Pure Wines and Liquors!
FOR MEDICIN AL PURPOSES.

JACOB MAUS.

Also, Imported Doublin Porter and Edinburgh
pale Ata kent eonatantly on hand. JeffereouSu
Httlier. ««»•

�Pa norana and Exhibition.

place to buy your boot4 and thoes
T||b 1\epiIblica|I Brunau. ! IsThe
al
Rukyak'b

.

Oa the evening of Monday, tho 28th
daily during the trial
Custom work made on short notice,:
Inst., ProL O. W. Chaffee will give the.
in good style anti rearonnble prices
W. II. HOLMES,
1 moot wonderful performance ever wit
at Rtxyak'6.
nemed on the tight rope, extending
Ladies* fine shoes of the latest styles
from tiwUnion Hall to the highest acat Rvkyan’b.
MAIL ARRANGEMENT.
ce*lble point acrosB the street. ]&gt;erformordc” “•n*e,o*e “,hl’of5ce'
Warranted Custom Made Boots from ing some of tbe most daring and difil
Detroit, Grand Rapids and Jameson
Ataite.fobaEwtel.4a at
cult feats, such as crowing tho rope
at RfNTAK
’B
________
backwards, # blindfolded,
rollllti|ro a
r'Baldaiore. JohnrM J
Battle erwek. clo»«
wbeelbturow, turning »omcreaulwNk&gt;
7',midair, hanging l&gt;y bl. band, and
JU.H .b-W,, „.«,
। «o»d. .dMltbalMaa. and beat alyl-.
h„u
j

j

,7^ ' W ,

■"‘D*00
«• Opfn
..
~
—ff
“
’
’
’
J. ROBEHTS. P. M.
*J*’?' ATI05fAX‘ Clothino Houfe.
_________ ,--------------_____ __.
the
ftDd
rr —
,ur "
“,cf&lt;,r 1,10
““ chM
CDe,‘l**
lKWl‘
»O-agSEgg; Clothing, Gents Furnishing (foods, etc.
-------- —----------------- --------------------------------- tf
E.G. Williams.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

---------- —----------

Grand River Valley Division

An Every-day Story.

A.UGUS»T' I&amp;T1.

, by any performer.
The Prof, has perf(irmtx| jn nearly all the principal cities
and
In the country, Includand institutions
inititutk
|iUg a during
j ascension over tbe North
ver and
1*
, in
River,
and *
Is acknowledged by all to '*• ,
|X?
: one of tlie most graceful and' finished
rope artiste In the world. Immediately
I after the rojie aacetiElon the Hull will

—
“Hello John, where are you going?”
be opened for the evening's entertain“I was going down here to buy some
grocers."
of New York city, and an exhibition j
“
Well
I
am
going
down
to
Mace
Al
­
MllSD. - ACCOJI.'
consistinguf music, comic delineations.
len’s t&lt;&gt; buy mine.”
of various character*, rongs, both oj&gt;-1
“Down to Alien's? Why, 1 never bo’t erotic and ballads, the whole constl-1
‘ any of him, I always go there to buy tutlng un evening’s entertainment that '
; crockery and wall pajicr, but I never cannot full to pleuse tbe most fastidious,
thought of buying groceries there. Notj1 and instruct nnd amuse the crowd. Ad* long ago I bd’t a whole set ut crockery !
mfcrdon 85 cents.
Children under ten
land puper i nough t o pa]&gt;cr my house.'
years 15 cents.
there, 20 per cent, cheaper than 1 could !
I buy any where else. Besides lie war
BiKTKD 'T.
Tbe rrt^t.ry he k„ |» |. ALiie Hone Jounial-Netable Cbsoge.
the Boot's celebrated ware.”
•
I
•‘Well, I always do so on groceries,
and 1 know y.m can. Besides he takes ! ' L'iat October, Hearth and Home
anything 1 have to sell ut a fair price, ; passed Into lhe hands of Messrs. Orange I
I get a better tobacco, tea andlkaj j, Co nfRwMdwav New1
&lt;ou.
sugar there for the same money than ।
C
Br7“yya-' • f l w i
any where else in town.”
। &gt; orlti the well-known publishers of the.
M. ALLEN
American Affriculturitt—a journal long
i Washington Block. Aug. 16, 1871. ’
without a rival in sterling value and:
I circulation. The marked improvements

"■ .!&lt;in KajidChariot iv
;

Clover Hollers!

SUPERIOR. MeSHERRY AND STATESMAN
Kalamazoo and Aim .Arbor

WHEEL CULTIVATORS,
BALL,

GALE AND KALAMAZOO,

PLCIWS MJVD (.ISTIXGS

'»«p*
' 4 10
•Mid l’.»n »r I ‘.V.

¥ / X/-1 a T

MACHINES,

in Barrv Countv—for s»lo bv

ENTS. !

E. P. BURRALL.

■ Journals anywhere issued for the family
drek—-adapted to both the Juvenile and ,
adult people, nnd meeting the special j
Important Railroad Meeting.
wants of the housekeeper.
Besides It!
supplies very useful chapter* for the
A meeting of the citizen* of Hastings garden nnd faim, and nn important I
and vicinity will be held at the Court
| House on Monday evening next, at 71 news sheet, giving a valuable resume of,
Exj»rw» 1 j o'clock, to hear the report of the com­ the news for the week, up to the mo­
' u,1?*«,BPPo*ntoJ to visit Battle Creek ment of issue. From $50' to SStXi worth
; nnd Kalamazoo In the Inlerret of a
north and south road, and to such of engravings beautify each weekly
We notice now a t-tlll farJ farther action as the meeting may de­ number.
determine. By order of Committee
tber mark of enterprise on the j art
D. R. COOK. ! of the publishers; they have secured
I tbe exclusive editorial services of Ed■ ward Eggleston, fo widely and favora­

Office in John NVeisertt’s Hardware trtore, Brown’s New Block.

SPECIAL NOTICE.

1M0 “ “•

CHAM B.

MACHINERY

AGRICULTURAL

GREBLE

5 CU p ■* Fx^rrM

ETC.,

HARB0W8,

and the lar^eet stock of

*

,hcn expected to appear In Hearth and
Home have bcerj fully realized, and it is!
! now one of the choicest Illustrated'

x-rrTN/-N

LOCAL
rille
i »M
lontrille! 2 40

fiXXNlNd

H. A. Goodyear.

Dan'USlriker.

GoOdjear &amp; Strik6r

and

RUSSELI

Dealers

localJlbjijiBf? jhticBj.

in

WOW.
HUH,

fhrAtwe,

bly known by his writings In Scribner't
Monthly, au&lt;| many other magazine-*
The
ve art mal&gt;h to
and Journals, and especially as the
The days
days of
of grace
grace on
on accounts
accounts due
due ;
tie late
Intn firm
firm of Dickey A
L tBently,
&gt;__are
... j1 Aw*/ro»t (he eemmeaeeuient cf the tune ef chief superintending Editor ofthe New
the
,
.
...v
.
I
'
’
v York Independent for some time jin«t.
pretty
Those‘nteMrted
interested
JMilo.trewe
willtale
take.ukcrwtivu for Wlth thta Dotob,‘’ a‘»&lt;‘i«h&gt;o to the pre­
m l nearly ?out. P"**
Daily,
wiU
will do well, to take notice,
dtosepl ;
p
; vioualy large and strong editorial farce, i
!
Twenty-f.ce
CenUper
wee',
------ —----- - i -twenty-fire Centt per
Send in yotv Hearth and Hmm cannot fall to merit J
- ook —
■ I and command a prominent place in |
L
H-----------------------------------------------are.—Remove those corns !
Immediately
and Comment* mw.
every household, jn city, village, and j
country. Specimen copies can doubt- '
and waits by the wwofthe Japanese '
------------- — ■ » ■■
—
less be obtained of tbe publishers, as '
com file.
Seat postage paid on receipt i
Windr and dustv.
al»ove.
Terms only $3 a year.
Single |
of twenty-five ctnti.
Address R. F.' I
number* eight cents.
Hearth and
Jayne, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Railroad meeting to-night?
Home ami Amrrfcan Affricutturiet to- i
Better add
add one
one or)
or
gether. Mayear.
Better
WantJd. Wanted.
,
School conimmees one week from tc- ; both of thim to your supply of reading;
n■;
'
;
AGENTS FOR THE
' they are each worth infinitely more!
Every one having unsettled accounts day.
than ibe .0.011ILEATH EH BELTIHO A WECIALTY '
“to call and Fettle the same by September ‘
------------"an i ■ '-----------

j

Stoves.

Harnesses, |

Iron-

Nail*, Glass,

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c. Wooden w«re, &lt;fcc.

,1st. for J muBl have my pay.
l'J"I
MafuX AttEX.

j

The meat market roof near the bank:
is having a new coar of shing4&lt;^
.
Mas. SratXGZR

Cancer can ke Cored.

haring been found

Every Satcrday for this week'

_

..

will not be under-1
KOld bvnnvHou.se
ichigan.

sparkles with merit, l&gt;oth in ItHllluBtrn-1 We
AUlUUg
1B»I
I ------tfons--and editorial MMMKCA.
matter.
AmongIte
: ,Uu8tmti,&gt;ns.&lt;,Southem Scenes'*appears i
I c-iuspicuously, and‘ cannot fall to’intereit those who have navigated the south-1
ern rivers, as well a* those who never
beheld them.
Published by James R. (fogouJ A Co.,
I‘°'"&gt;n. &gt;1.-.
PriceM i«r Moo«.l
s.nJ|,
Io
1

by Deputy Sheriff Mallory at Saginaw,
L. N. Mixer's scrofula and cancer
______________________
mixture
Is warranted to cure all cases “ now “ this citv and a Ku&lt;*t of Mr. A.u
of cancer nnd wrofula tn every form. J- Rua&lt;’ un(il bRct the tri“L
Send for circular.
$1 per bottle.
Ad.
Z~T7—~
,
d
llu.lnn. &lt; oik,. 1, . oore euBraoie,. f, r
'
11 as tings, Mich.
I n good and honorable position.
Hamp, \\ llliauuj A Co. have not got
time to run after accounts that were to
The Air Line Railroad suit at Co*- i Gvonr’. I.iDV’e Book lor Seplcmlnr
be paid after harvest. Therefore, we ex­ sopolis, against subecriber* refusing tu 1 is on hand, full of excellent Illustration*'
pect every- man to call and nettle up pay for their stock, has resulted in a and leading, such sateA&gt;uuci in noott.cz
No family should be with*
their accounts on or before the 28th
“
verdict fur the Railroad. It will doubt­ . magazine.
Innt We mean tnuinru.
less be carried to the Supreme Court.
! out IL Price per annum, tingle copy, j
$3; two copies, &gt;5 ; three copies, $7.60;
Hastings, Aug. 21st, 1871.
The valuation of the State uf Michi­ 1 four copies, $10; five copke. and one;
11 rent sugar at Busell’s.
, gan is $630.000,000; that of Kent Co. .: extra to pc: tor up of club, 514.
: »• $81,000,000 or a little Ic-s than one '

P&lt; aches fresh and nice at Busell's.
&gt;the ^lure of those, or any other. in',r
Best Hxnywlue.bittere for draper r^ h,be,rd‘*t,nBliOQ'”,n Xfron,“nv

“H °f U” °fflce-

BctbSE

Ths Town Talk
j
Is tbe name of a Choice Biand of Ci-

'

A

I

ACKLEY

The very BEST PLACE to buy

Hama, Williams &amp; Co.
Do not cfolm to have the only Mold*
Jug Machine Id Parry county, but they
have one that will bHo-v

CARPETS,

k-

FA*M for fcALK.

■

— ------ • —V
V
rna two elegant transerlptionH by Lcon! Tonel, making a total of fifteen
piece*, printed from thirty-six falbalze
music-plats*, and you cm get all tnte
XUHTkK£i.'ii C£LE££.iTF;&gt;
choice music far thirty eenta. Vol. Vlij i
commenoed with the July number, and V/ 11ST E OR B E E E
the publisher o3en to tend thd July,,
;------------ -u—-&gt;
Agu«L and Sep emler nunben for 76 '«; ‘-’’’’-‘•’J w
umiii.. Imb acd |OMB
ceata. Address J. U Petara, 5W Broad 1 lUB
,
W. New York
ALBERT EJ8ELJBERG

BOM) W BHB!

■

•

.

X-—‘

-mats.

UPHOLSTERED GOODS,

OILS,

Groceries

Peter’s Musical Monthly for Eelcmber
Us splendid numler.
It would seem!
almost ImjrosalLie to Improve thia ex-,
ccUent work, and yet each saccee1fr.g j
number seems t&gt; be better than the font.'
&amp;.C.. &amp;C..
This present number opens with a beautlful ballad by G. W. Fersley, entitled !
'Barney Aleen;" then follows a charm­
log song by Tucker, -My Mother’* Cheaper than any Store in Hastings.
Wedding-Ring,” after which comes
Thomas’s Mend soug. -The Cross and '
Crown,” which Is alone worth double
the |.rice of the Monthly. ‘ My Sister'
In Hca* eu.*' song and chorus, and “The '
Home ..r the Swallow* ” duet, are al&gt;o

»

Mattings;

PAINTS.

!NOTTINGHAM

LACES,

TOILET and FAXIT GOODS
PERFUMERY.
BOOKS* STATIONERS,

su

74 MOirilOE street,

CHOICE TEAS,
GROCERIES,

O/lAXi) RAPLDS, MICHIGAN,

CIGARS and TOBACCO,'

OppMtt* the Natlee.i

KEROSENE LAMPS * fixtures
WALL PAPER. *A. *a.

»-•

P. IMMEN.

CITY DRUG STORE,
State St.. Ha-t'ng-*. Mich.

0«M&gt;i.'ufciiaiBL. Orud Rapid.,

&amp;■ 2S"

liable and Bucce.«fu| i.

C. II. KICKS
figures for eash.

OIL CLOTHS,

TURPEXTIXT.

Secret Worth Knowing.

Glassware,

----- ------- _---------------------

HL

VARNI8HB*.

For Photograjdia und picture*, of all
kind*, call on J. Fx Minkler.

Cher pest f.uit jar at Bweh^.

.

NEW CARPET HOUSE

a

anti dealers tn

C.H. HICKS,
Crockery.

Tur Town Talk, K. C. B. and E. B

Abo the

WOODLAND PARLORS

j PATENT MEDICINES,

A Choicx Siocx of perfumeries at the |
City
- News Depot
«

Hall, three of the best Brands of Cigar*
in the market at Po«t Office.

the best in the world.

Mark Rvmkll

1 Ornrereintf- an4
UrU551SlS «n(l ChCmiStS,

‘

Ptcxic.-There will be a union Sun
fcho'’’ Wcn««at Xludge’s prove In

Twr U.t -•«.
c
t « • i Mudge district will be represented. Tho
•« l
.1
8cl,t&lt;’ B&lt;”1'
~™«‘ l«nd will be In.iin the City at the CSly Lew. Depot
tendanee. Itee. A. Ko^eo. will deliver
Beet eheere InThe dty at BuwH'r.
°"l'lon’-&lt;1
,l-«l- «I«&gt;ed

*"■'* rB------- —

'

The Comer Grocery

fond Centre. West Castleton ami tbe

lity News Depot^

___ _

MADE OF

Lake Superior Iron*

John A. G rebus,

Tax Niw Firm.—J. W. &amp; C. G. Bent-1 twentieth of tbe whole.
‘■OCR Giklb** is the title of a new i ■ *~ - QL.p
ley, manufacturer*of *a*h. duor*. blinds !
---------• •* ----------book by Dio L*wls, that every young '
and moldings, and everything else, are i
Attentiox, Sciucrijjjerk. — The lady should read, and young men need! j
«&gt; busy selling moldings that they can-'
H n,aJ,wJ °C *«»t by cars and ex
-—- ev«u-:
- —7 -*-------------------- , not be afraid to read ft, berem«e of Its '
not write for the local column this week. I' ,re~—
care and regular- Utle.
n abounds In good seore and F
n .,
--------J!7,
TImm* onlerF&lt;1 fhjm White’s ata- [ valuable suggestions and is for sale at
Rubier moj s at Busell'P.
tlon have al I been regularly mailed, aud &gt; tire Book Store. Price $1.50
j

.*•. «t_______ ___________

Detroit Stoves',

; ^£,pZ&lt;fd°ae

IQiiniTner

u-i.u-r.
..n
‘

"&gt;!/ StocJi
■

Dry Goods and Clothing Jp
o£ sevenhe-ih,*
f
it
n tfeueniy-jtvc CCllts Oil tilt
Dollar.

R. MUDGE. ।
P.O. Urwn xmi.iiiiiuli;

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DAILY EDITION
VOL. I

HASTINGS, MICH., TUESDAY EVENING, AUG. 29 1871.

isitors !

UNION FAIR,

' THE VANT)F,Tl,PnnT,
*

i

—

TP TAT. |S54of tho Uuk lata book. Thi.»
1, the draft spoken off by Mr. E. N. Sall-

SEPTEMBER. 1’2, 13, 14 &amp; 1-5.
------ WILL FIND AT------

SPRING &amp; AVERY'S,
The Lnqctvt nud Be»l Aborted Stock of

/

BUI BOBOS nil ril!l’ETIM&gt;S
------ TO BE FOUND IN------

Michigan.

We Shall Offer at that Time

SPECIAL

INDUCEMENTS

FOR VISITORS TO MAKE PURCHASES.

SFI1I2STG &amp; AVERY.

J. W. &amp; c. «. BBKTLBY,
Successors to hickey A Bentley.]

it again to keep the door shut. Do not
know the points of tho compass yot at
Manistee, and hence do not know which
[ way the door stood. Do not know from
which way the wind came that day, but
it blowed' tho door open. Two other
doors were open that day but the wind
did not blow me ont of tho house.
William Hall, tho forty-sixth witness,
being duly sworn said:
•
1 reside iu Manistee and am a drug­
gist, and was in 1869. Hod two part­
ners, Mr. Willard and Moody. Knew
Herbert Field and last saw him on the
Sunday morning be was murdered. Ho
had $2,295 deposited in our safe at that
time. He kept tho money in a large
envelope, anil an account of what he
put in and drew out in a little pass book.
Was t-bown a pass book, heretofore
marked as exhibit L. M. N. and O.
which he identified ox tho one. I car­
ried this money and tho pass book and
delivered to Miss Hill'in the presence of'
William Dunham.
Cross-examined by Mr. Hughes.

blinds,

MOLDIXOS, ta.

Moldings a Specialty-

old, weigh respectively 4,210 and 3,990

lbs. Total weight of tho four, 14,210
lbs—-upwards of seven tone. They will
be on exhibition at tho Union Fair.

The Flhutrated Chrittian JTeMy for
August 26th is promptly nt bond with a
varied table of contents, and an unusu­

of fine engravings. Tho
great “Central Park” of New York is
al number

depicted in a series of illustrations, and
the editor promises to illustrate “Proapeat Park” of Brooklyn in a few weeks.

We notice that tho publishers offer to i
send tho first throe months of the paper

Br&amp;i***!h *ar r**r-

The Fall icriss of teachcn cxuninationx will be­
held ai follow*:
At Orangevilie,, 0&lt;5f(Jlh. ''—
“ Hustings, Ott. 9th, and Nov. Gth.
“ Assyria, Oct. 18th—Ellis School
House.
At Nashville, “ 17th.
“ Middleville “ 20th.
“ Hickory Corners, Oct. 25th.
“ Woodland, Nov. 10 th.
Each examination will commence nromnlbr at»
octock A. M.. and continue at tho pfeasure oftao
Heperiulendcn^ and will be oral and writun. I
announce at this early dale the Fall Serie* of examInaUon*. ud. in connaction with it invite the altsntionof those croporinx to teach in the sehoob of
this county, to the importance of continued effort,
notonlyin niuinment* Id the rtudie. tan&lt;hL but
ta themeibodsof mpartinsiMputiML TheMandaidofthe put will not onlyYo maintained, but
steadily adr anerd. thal the schools of Barry may
compare fsvoraUy with those of other counties.

stitched in pajxrr covers, postjiaid, to
any address, for only fifty cents. This

affords an excellent opportunity to all to
examine this beautiful illustrated week­
fy.
Address, ‘'Illustrated f Christian

A»ri«—Ellta School

'Hl be tauvht in
Monb t.Erilh.

Weekly,” New York.
---------- —
The September Atlantic has just mode

S£

its appearance, and its table of contents
is os follows : Twin Love, by Bayard
Taylor ; Learning, by H. B. Hudson;

Tho Field fand the Garden, Wilson
Flagg; American Life in France, V.,M.
L. P.: Iu the Lnne, by Celia Thaxter ;

Kate Beaumont,

IX,

by B W. De­

forest ; Tweilty Dollars ; The Flower­
longed to Mr. Filer and -was painted ing of a Fation, by T. F. Appelton;
white above the water line.
Foreshadows, A. AV.; Watch and Ward,
Mr. Eggleston then read ftvm pog*
168 of the Bank Journal an entry of a eler, III., W. D. Howells; A Greyport
draft of 849C on Maxwell. Pont ± Co., Legend, by Bret Harte ; Our Whisper­
bearing date July 31st 1869. He also ing Gallery ; The Romance of Madroto

ALSO, LUMBER- FLOORING 8LDING |r.»

fimrfind thta l«rg»

j ha said “oh, well, perhaps it was in tho . 8t*nd and read his testimony at tho | gram elevator and store house.
It is
| forenoon.” Tfie gold spoken of was Kalamazoo trial,'rather than havo «n- 1 situated nt tho junction ol the Grand
Field’s and ho was going to keep it at1 other adjournment
| River Volley and Peninsular Railroads,
i tho huuso arid I told him Ij
did
not
think ।
'I and^speaks
•
* well for
-• •business
•
-2
z._ ------7---------Mr.
Church
said that Mr. -Briggs
the
enter
j tho house safe. Field had two does, a !
ianq^Tlw sinXmio would swear to one or two things not t prise of the men erecting it. The buildI big one and a small ono. ’n—
ideqiool
at JkU.aiUUXL-V,
Kalamazoo, IU1U
rind UK
on that
to Mr.—
E. N.
Morgan,
UlUU|,&gt;IVUUk IU
.IKK j ing of it was let
• --------------------C---- •
' he gave to Mrs. VuniL.,
—. a
- few days ' broughtCut
• before liis disappearance. The other Account would prefer to wait for him, who, while at work upon it, met with on
dog was shaineil in tho woodshed, wherouprn court adjourned fill to-mori accident
‘
which
‘' ' caused
’ *his
* death.
’ *’
| on tho Sunday ho disappeared and on
The Common Council have fixed up­
1 Friday and Saturday previous. Remem-­ row morning nt 9 o’clock. This is the
I ber the suit Field wore on Sundayf fourth adjournment on account of ab­ on a plan for a building for city purposos. It is to be a two story brick.
! morning and saw tho coat afterwards sence of witnjssos.
The Hotels are .just passably
1 hanging in tho Bank. Made the sliirt
Sj here we are at the end of tho
. filled at
; that ho wore myself and could identity i fourteenth day of the thirl trial of this present, and business commences to
. liis body by that, for it was made diff- inqiortant case, and yet wo cannot guess pridk up considerably, but 1 see I havo
i erently from any I havo ever seen in
,
_____ ______________ J a pat- with any certainty when the end will be. written more than I intended to already,
! Michigan, and witness exhibited a j
&gt; tern oi a gusset similar to tho one in tho Many had predicted that this trial would i sb I will close for the present.
I (Shirt wliich made it [&gt;eculiar. Retneui- j bo about a week shorter than the one nt I
Respectfully yours,
It
-------5 .------- __rex--------«
. MuA--------.
j’
'MoXS.
I!«
jho*E..,
1&gt;V I ii.ta^no uluohln.teiljmroMmonth:
i
but
iu
that
trial
Uta
Foople
mted
titair
..
Churlotte,
Mich , Aug. 29, 1871.
I \ anderpool to Held when on inn way to ;
. . . i
; N. Y. but do r.ot know where it is now, | - - - - ------- i though 1 haveoften inquired after it.
. side
” of" the
” case on tho twelfth day, I
!
The Fibst EvraiEo.—The first cn(jy.
|
Cross examined by Mr. Hushes. J while in this trial they cannot possibly i
i was first introduced to Field m 1801 . do so before Thursday which will be I• for the Union Fair is in Class 14 of Di­
. vision B., a “ Spanish Jack” by Mr. W.
I He had uo occnpntion then,*but had
sixteenth day.
Hutt come homo from sea. Do not know
B. Perkins, of Bryan, Ohio, who also
Tho testimony thus far is tho same
j where he had been nt sea. He s pent
enters a line herd of thoroughbred De­
! some time at Swan's Island but do not old story that has been given to tho
vons three bulls, three cows and two
know where that is. When I became public twice before, except that it seems
ucquainttsl with him ho had no business hardly as strong ns on the two former heifers. Our farmers must too to it that
Oliio does not boat them at their own
iu pnrticubir, but did some chores
• occasions—perhaps modified by time.
around tho house and some work for mo
•
•
Fair through neglect to enter Uieir
and also wrote a lecture of his travels i
sleek.
'in South America. Think he was at'
Fike
xre.—The Jack?
Jackson City Mills were
M.a Ihrw or four time, but do no: rr- j bl;ni^ lh,(
„ h&gt;. Lose $109,000 of
Bather
Significantmember. Iuih lecture was Unit deliver­
which 860,000 was covered by Insu­
ed nt Lewiston Maine, and then at
Minot's corners. This was in (he win- rance. Messrs. Allen Bennett, Charles
The New York Citizen, edited by a
I ter after I became acquainted with him. Knickerbocker and W. O. Thompeen
Democratic member of Congress, Hon.
Do not recall bow many years this lecture an* the sufferers.
| covered, nor how many years he was nt
Robert V. Roosevelt, has this to say :—
! sea, but I think ho went away at about
•‘As matters stand at present Democ­
Arrest or a Desfe&amp;ado.—A man who
j the age of 15, and was gone at inter­
racy is almost sure oi defeat in 1872 ;
gave his name as John Smith was ar­
vals for several years. He would go
the ,lnew departure” weakened it, tho
nwny a while and then oume borne, and rested at Holly, Acglwt 24, by officer riot added to the disintegration, and tho
think be was gone once about three Howell, from descriptions by telegrams attack of tho Timet has destroyed the
years. Mrs. Vnnderpeol camo to our from detective Ayers, of Detroit, for lost tope. It is true in the city, as we
"house first that 'day and soon after he
placing tics on tho Detroit and Milwau­ predicted, the feeling about the latter is
came. Was sworn at Kalamazoo and
dying out; the municipal extrava­
kee Railroad track, nt several points be­
stated
that
conversation
in
gancies and speculations are no longer
substance
as
I
have
here tween Pontiac and Holly, as lie ac­ subjects of conversation they once were,
Do not know that they asked me about knowledged, for the purpose of throw ana before six months they willprobathe dog, but he was tied up Friday. Sat­ ing trains from the track. He was taken bly be forgotten. But they have pro­
urday, Sunday and Monday, and then I
duced their effect in the country, where,
to Pontiac.
/
turned him loose. The little one I let
with the aid ot the anti-Catholic feeling
go and would not have auytUin^ to Uo
tl»oy ha-ro &lt;iu^ iho grave of the Democ­
Bio
C
attle
.
—
There
were
exhibited
with it, it was a rat dOg. The big dog
racy. and will bury it in the coming
was a good one, able to protect any one. । in a ride show, nt the Kalamazoo Horae Presidential election.”
Mr. and Mrs. Vanderpool came about Fair, four'cattlo of wonderful size. Ono
I noon on that day. The fastening of the
| pair of twins, five years old, are called
TEACHERS’ HOTICE.
: house was poor and iu order to keep
| the door shut I had to turn tho key. George and Martha Washington ; tho
When any one came 1 bad to unlock farmer weighs 3,230 Ibe., and the latter Examination of Teachers for Barry
County, Fall Series.
' the door and let them in and then lock 2,780 lbs. A pair of oxen, eight years

Mr. Field roamed with me at one
tftuo in a building between our two
stores. Was intimately acquainted with
him. He used to often go a boating
for pleasure, both in sail boats and row
boats. There was n barber shop on
Bailey’s Corner, and a moat market
next to it . Field was very neat in his
dress and changed his clothes often,
uanvpactubmsop hash, doors,

Correspondance.

■b°»WB° °I”” tho '

The City of Grand Rapids,

Iftaknt

Charlotto

l ing, in his testimony as belonging to To the Hastings BAXXKn :
1 him, and when be asked Vanderpool for
Seeing by your last Daily that the
i it on Monday after tho disappearance, California Minstrels arc expected at
Anenjfoox susiox.
I he said he did not know anything about Hastings, perliaps a word in regard to
it, nor could he find anything in regard their performance here may not be out
of place. They exhibited two nights,
to it on looking over the letter book.
I owing w HID WIKW Ui jut. aunmeii, a. *"
t’—
»-—*•
• stated
» that
.. . Saturday and Monday. Everybody that
At this
point
Mr. Church
I the next witness to bo introduced was went expressed perfect satisfaction.—
juror in tho case ]
Mr. A. W. Briggs, who was on his way Tho performance was fully first class, '
; Miss Ruohel Hill re-called.
।
I stated the other day when on tho here, os he was seen at Grand Haven everything in the most perfect decorum,
: stand, that Vanderpool said when at my lost evening just before the train start­ and nothing to wound the sensibilities
i house that day, that Field bad only $700
or 8800 in tho bank. Ho also said that ed, but fur some unexplained reason he of the most fastidious.
Your Daily Fditioa of the Bashes
ho presumed ho had run away, and did not get on tho train, and they hrul
when I said that could hardly bo" possi­ since heard jhet ho was taken nick. has come to bo looked fur OS eagerly an •
ble, he said if you could have, hoard This left the People uguin without wit­ any of tho other numerous dailies, and
him talk &lt;m.iauch ua I, you would think nesses, and an adjournment till to-mor­ in fact it is more interesting, to mo than
so.' 1 said that I feared that there hod
row morning was asked for on that ac­ nil the rest put togetherbeen foul play and ho said tlint might
Dur little City
7 is continually growing.
be. Ho also spoke of his keeping com­ count.
Mr. Hughes said thqt inasmuch as i Tho new brick store's that are being put
pany lately with very suspicious char­
acters and that ho had seen him with
Mr. Briggs' testimony
.v«uuuv.ns
lv cumulative
VU4Uum»»up
tv ;this
-r —
tunuucr
nni —
nearly
-------completed
-j------ r------them on Sunday r. n., when I said to |
consent that Mr. Hitchcock, i oxtarnally. Mt-srs. E. &amp;. J. Shepherd,
Fourteenth Day's Proceeding!.

------ TO BE HELD IN___

■

NO. 13.

read a notice of the same draft on page Hollow, by Bret Harte.

re*»on»ble rata*.
‘ '
will elvM with an examination of
T. B.DIAMOND,
PnirivvOle. A ar. 8 1 Pl,

LOST NOTE.

■M wz

nau.iMjaw

Dated HaMinc*. An&gt;. S, 1871.

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an&lt;Slti

.

.

�Oar Waahiagton

Tr|« Rypd»Licjyi Bjytaxi^

SEPTEMBER 12,13, If AND 13,1SH.I
GKO. C. WORTH.

fain###

Hunm Mien., Avgust 29, 1871.

It.rtXeri nxt Mrldt.r.1 »4 ■«ckaOc.l 8»cW,
*XD VMS
,

like the Roeine AeeoeiaUon of Philadelphia and

The Advantage* of the Grand Rapids
Commercial College.

State Pomologies! Society

which hu been inaugurated by ProaMant Grant &gt;riom tor
...----- -----From the Eagle we dip the following
nd io«k reapectablo employment. The l»di«
full and authentic nodoo of the condi­
wilh
the
wretches
who
■»«&gt;«• ‘bemselvto
tion and advances of the Grand Rapids bloody extermination of tho Indiana iu certain
temporary foolbail. ro the own.pt mm of tho
Commercial College, beyond question than evertn ooutroltiug the the effort#of thoae period, who in a few year# 1m»« tfa»m &lt;® •urTV
tion or suicide. The work they bars undertaken
the very beat business college in tho

private schools, and

CHAS. H. BAUER.

cauiwi leu
---------iU poiaibiliUea bare been proreoln other cillea.

until their rude war spirit ia aroused and they

commercial and literary institutions of
learning bring money to a town just as

well as toechanical and manufacturing
establishments. Thousands of dollars
are annually brought to this city, by
students of the Commercial College, and

distributed for board, clothing, books,
and all tho etc. of life. This College
opens its annual term under encouraging
auspices, and ite classes promise to be
larger than over. It now occupies four
extensive apartments, in Luce’s Block,
wtp»re the private offices of Prof. Swonsberg ore also located. Duo feature—tho
telegraphic—oi this College is extensive

I„ RUSSELL,

Grand Haven, Secretary.
G. W. GRIGGS. Grand Rapids, Pr*W“*Li„
* .. ■■_ .. ..4 .oambnut fares #1 exeursi on

country:

*• Public and

YAM VEL9OR fc ROLFE.

IUUBIX

HOLBROOK,

------------

dors perpetrated on them by the old method# of cnatally murdered here on Isst Monday night,
was largely attended on Thursday. The alleged
murderer, Dennis Dsrdin and bis accessory —
aarcaucaxs xovurc ix vimixia.
'
Jsmea, are both pointed out tn ths verdict of the
The Virginia Republican State Committee have Coroner's jurr and eondned in jail.
called a State Convention of tha party to be held
September 27. The utmost harmony prevails
The cost of furnishing the Treasury Depart­
among the leading Republicans and the work
ment wilti stationery in the course of the fiscal
will go bravely or to succesa in the fslL
year amounts to »U.lXX\ Aboal three thojaand
clerks are employed tn that branch of ths GovHv.WO.OOO was Thursday paid into the Tressury by eur Governor, Henry I&gt;. Cx&gt;k, on behalf
of the American Sydicale, being the Brat iusUl-

WM H. HAYFORD
JTTOI
Goodyear A Barlow', .tore.

c. G. HOLBROOK,
ATTORNEY at lav. Foltallor in Chancery, wi).
attend promptly to all business entrusted to him
Office over J P Roberts k Co.’s drug store: office

cftarfc’.s jfcfiffiKy rir,

S,’!7.-SSEmpire
’iSlS=.
4
5SS"S
Blwk. Middle, ille, Michigan-

and well organized. There are eleven from Hing Sing prison through tho medium of a
tolographic instruments in use, threo of New Jut k city conspiracy is at present the talk
of the city. The Dean Richmond, a steam lug,

HARVEY WRIGHT.

wnidt are .outside of the College. Ona
is located at Cob Carr’s businesi office,

ATTORNEY at Law, Inraraace and Callsetinc
Axent. Will fir# t-tompl attention to all bum-

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS

west side ; another nt Cob Carr’s private
residence, corner of Bustwick and Lyon

l»li&gt;-r.l&lt;’iatn». A Murffcons,

loaded witb New York officials and taken to Sing
btreets, and one on Coit Avenue. The Sing, an exchange of prisoners would be benebest business niou of tho city are uro tho tict.l i&lt;&gt; the country. The city of New York
would be doubtless the gainer, linanciallr, and
warmest friends of the Coilage, as such
perhaps morally, as well, and in future all steamletters its tho following attest:
era nut tilled wilh city functionaries should be
. ..
-. ...
.
The
LETTER FROM HON. W. J». FOSTER, IIKRMK- j prevented
from landing
at ii,
t&gt; prison pi#r.
munn lx coxomu,.
■
... ■&gt;.»
b.«dx.,
.
tuo prison guards, which are said Io Itav.
°l 7'
toslTBK&gt; . . ?
' rounded them at Rockland, are not made of UtGrand Rapids, Aug. 10, 1871. \
I ter stuff than many other public fnncUonarie#,
C. G. Swensburg :
. they will be proselyted to th* profession of public

DRS. J. M. A C.- RUSSELL.

Arc bound to sell
RUSSELL

PHYSICIANS and Surreons. The treatment of
Private VisaasM will receive particular attention.
office orer Russell A Nevin-, store.

J- NEVIXS

DRS. B. J. k E. F. BROWN.

Dry Goods,

Hare their netc (iooit.

HOAftEOPATHlC Physicians. Office in o|4 P. 0.
bwMiag. Special attention paid to CHRONIC
Coniultatio# (r#«. ”
Oflie# hour# Irani 9 a. M. to 12.1 r. M. to4—7 to*i.
IThe poor treated rratuilutMly Tharrdsy #ft&lt;r-

JOHN ROBERTS.

1&gt;M1» Sl»: After
year.' clou ,
observation of your Commercial School, '
Thc speech of Senator Schurs made, as stated
and of your method and thorough man­
ner of teaching, aud the practical appli­ by himself iu answer to the summons of a respec!able Republican journal, to compromise
cation ybn give your students, und your
persons! differences with the President, shows a
earnest endeavors to impress them with
prurient desire of this individual to edge him­
tho importance of u high standard of
self along aide of Greeley and .Sumner. Senator
character und morals, your close atten­
tion to all the little tilings which help
from a desirable character and reputa­
And everything in tbeir line of Goods
tion for any young man, and from the up to this hour would have been best for them
at prices iw low as at Jackson,
further fajft that I have two ofyour stu­ and the country, while the politic Shunt tlenouuor Grand Kajii.L*,
And In many ca«cs Lower.
dents ialny employ, I can heartily re­
commend your school os possessing Kiux assassins, adrisiug concession tu their de­
nuniy advantages over any one I ever mands at the point oi the bowio knife, and the 1
knew ; and such ha-, been tho opinion removal of all their disabilities to ride rough- ■
of every ex|H:rt with whom I have con­ shod orer the Union men of the South. How tar j

PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Dweilins on Broad-ay, near the Court House.

Groceries,

versed . \V i&amp;hing yon the success which
I iM'Iieve your Con.mercittl .School
merits,
I remain yours, respectfully,
W. D. Fostkb.

line Gratz Brown lo become the Democratic can- •'
didst# for the iSraideocv, u, perbap#; beyond !
our ken ; but when h» states, a. the report uf bis

WM. UPJOHN,
PH 151 CI AN and ftwreon. Office west eni of State
• treel. Hastings.

DR. C. C’. LINSLEY, ,
BOTANIC and Eclectic Physician and. Deotfot.

DRAIyE, M.
ration given to the treatment of
l»a»e orec F. D. Aekley't Drus

STEWART &amp; ST'EINHOFF.

Snrgeon aiO Hectanical Dentists,
OFFICE over Grant A Phillip'. Atore. Ua&lt;Ux&gt;,
Mtshiran.

.

New Goods Just “sceived.

nnnin

MILO T. WHEELER.

MOL emu

|
j the triuvval of disfranchisement,X°j”.va perfect
| pose, order and general good feeling;" lie al-

Michigan, “Our Michigan-”

convi
j REGISTER of Dead#. General
1 Notary Public. Offie# in the

The reputation that Michigan io oo-

At Hastings.

quiring is shown in tho following parn-

,

BEST

graph, which we take from tho Cincin. nati Comnyrciai :
.

J. W.

“ Michigan is b&lt; coming famous for its outlawed portico. of the community in their dU j
waters. It seems that one has only to trials. Th# local authority has been called to j
OF .MEN'S
bore into tho ground ut any con von iont !hmr aid but found tu be entirely - ineffective, 1
place aud he is .sure to strike a little
Internal Ucrenu# offteial# of the failure of the
spring of water that evidently has had ।
KWIluog of a MuU»ic ntaiM to .uh- „||icl|m
.
X JiXNJU
l.eom»upd&gt;«wd|te.
T,„„„
wifti elortnaty. and u ready
.uppi, .
..J
degenerated hiunauity
humanity wtth
with a now lease ^rplexiny difficulty tn decid.nj wh.tt.iobe
of lifo.
has
. z. Tho
a latest
.*^.4,devolqpiuent that u
— jouei jbr Government ofUei.l# are now demanil­
In tho City, Manufactured by
cornu to our knowledge is that of Otsego, fag United Butt* cavalry troop# to be »enl to •
Allegan county, where three aquatic' (heir support, a# the only tneena of teaching the i
streaks of lightning come swelling out
of the ground. Miracles are performed
there daily, and there is no doubt that
Michigan will iu u short time bo the,
to mob intimidation and
nSMEMDER,
groat hnxpifnl fur the I7n&gt;ted Staten. Tra cAontcnau:#
„ ,
, yielding
,
demands »&gt;
of «
traitor*
to role the Government
Muiury rei.utanm ii
thitlx: 1 tin- *W*
“&lt;«• ••
.
r, may well be seritho ttuumwl. tho bull and tho Urnd Irau. X’.’ilLXX
I «*m*ty questioned in riew of the accumulation of Washington Block, Houtb ride State st.
all parts of tho countiy.”
ci ilance that th# former rebels' generally ignore
T
,, .
.,
the Cuitcd Stairs Guruoment as the paramount
InvokT-IXT ILtiLBOAD ClIAT.UE. There I ] ,|WC| oy (j,e countiy, and insist upon impunity
are pretty well founded reports tlmt tho ' Iu riefating theae law* which «rc maniresily
Jacktou, Ixxnsing A Saginaw Railroad 1 "rt'c«*ar7 &gt;« »“»tain it. The bandying of #ueli
h„ w- 1O„.I«. the
C..W
txxs?

FTWE

30f5ars

Conn&gt;ony for a term of ninety-nine year- ] and "to this end all political disabilities should

i

MAYNARD,

MarA.LGMreslOU.etinxAcret:

E. &gt;1. MALLORY.

-

.

WOODRUFF !

X

ExP0rience
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•

-

COUNTY Treasurer, (tffiee in the Court Hou*».

Mr. MARBLE harfag boaght the Carding J/« ' I‘*lputy Sheriff of Barry County• office at the
beriff s'Uffiee, at the Court liuuss, Ha.tinxc
.cbite
UII.V lately owned
--- ...... iu Middleville, „
and
:
Hehisan.
having removed it to Hasting*, and
fitted op in the beat Style, be will '
do work in‘hi# lint in th*

NATIONAL HOTEL,

I Gimi-nntee

SHEPHERD * CAMPBELL. Proprietors, eorosTheoaU ffrM-ctam H.

NSntitaltietion,

ju!l3tf

|

MIDDLEVILLE EXCHANGE.

®^^ool sent by Railroad will be

,,ii8J^,.‘tT”
&lt;f“n»eti, Clerk „f the
1
,I^°Pri»&lt;or- Term* mqjfrvate.
and the eomtbrj of guests undo a spviAlty.

, Carded to order, and sent back in guod
cqpditiou.
/

AARON CLARK.

Sbopia BABtZ.W. O00DYEABB

OGF All Styles of Women’s and Chil-

N«w W.rebmw,

,

.A‘.iTS55iu^?£.

Tho name is to bo changed to tho Sugy ‘

inaw Division of the Michigan Cantril
.
,
,
। rapecwUy from lueahtie# where Stat# di.rnfranRailroad, jA
* meeting
_ of
* tho
*’ ’Board
*
’ of' . chi»cnienta lurtreawin lu« been repealed. Su:h
.I.a latter C*..
u.. m
...* re»
b... Htaamaiiimif v nmU.u! l.H lb'...
.___ _ .
Directors off the
Company
was
candy held in Boston, ut which a resolu­

"cut loose from their rebel prejudice#" a. an evi-

tion authorising this lease was passed.
The terms are not made public yet. A
meeting of the Board of Directors of tho
J. L. &amp; S. Company will be held short­

old aystem of arbitrnry tyranny over all who
disagree with them, including the pistol and
kpife argument, against all who opposed them,
more especially against the docile negro aud

The Best in the City.
J. C. WOODRUFF.

is owned by tho Michigan Central.

It

..... . ,u,

WELCOME MABBIi.

July. lS7l.

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«• X. BOBWt.

HASTINGS MAHBLE WORKS
•“*?»« Office onJ.ff

1 factar*n*' ct,^.^uP,ltln, ro,0*nS *U within,
1 MAKE A SPECIALITY OP ALL STYLES OP

OX»EIf BUGGIES

Sl’RSEHlKS.

MONUMENTS,
HEAD STONES.
table tops,

Republican goremmrnt!

Ieox Pafm.—In the Great Exhibi­
tion of 1851, an American specimen oi
88 Waterloo St. Grand Rapids.
iron paper was first exhibited. A lively
ARTHUR WOOD,
. competition in iron-rolling
ensued
among the British man ufitclurere excit­ boaerof their persistant and almost unanimous
WHEEUEH
St
DOWMING
effort#
to
secure
permanent
and
necessary
imed by the above challenge from Ameri­
ca, as to the thinness to which steel
NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN,
could be rolled cold. Mr. Qillott rolled
sheets the average thickness of which
was the 1800 port of aa inch. In other
words, 1800 sheets piled ujion each
other collectively measured an inch in
/or
V OMUy
thickness, while the thinest tissue paper

Rnxhux.

aB

mantles,

a

BIsACKSMXTHIXG.

SHELVES, ETC.

ITALIAN

American" maw*

l^or Sale

cSkP8?X a" Bo,ton C“h «•»-

Michigan JExchange.

Maatinaa Jan. 2»lh 1571.

The Democratic
is tha only paper of
fectly smooth. and easy to write on, al­ this district that opposes prognaa in improving
though porous when held up to a good
light

*

J. ROBERTS k CO..

wiv.tuua juac

is pres timed that the transfer will result
U nUI opportunity is offered, when it breaks o
in the immediate (xxnptetion of this road
to Mackinaw.

and quietuess therewith, than a boas®
full of aacrifio&amp;fl with strife.

•'• B. VAN BRUNT Projsrietbr.—Leave ths Hotel*
«.’£7UkSJ7f,n!SfJh*•;

FATKON1ZE HOME INDUSTRY .'

ly, at which the Un ms will be formally Let ua here no further experiment ol thia kind
acccptcd, probably. It is stated that wpou the tnrbulent rebels until they manifest
half the stock of the J. L. &amp; 8. R. R.
.. -

Adjoining C. F. Dwight A Cua Foundry.

___ _ NtlMC&gt;ellancx&gt;u^x?tar^y.

thoroughly re-

MOIEY TO LOJUT 1

JOHN WHITMORE.

■ ™&lt;xm.

u &lt;Eofa“ priatod ” *w noti”

�Arouitht Mi.

The acting Superintendent of the '
doable ^11.
ceBsu. roparts.ftmt the voting popuU- :aoeODWtitior lathe State or la the
tion of this State at 274,459.
1 1
Fettto e penmini, but to enevureto,
Mr. Ethan Curtice, of Clayion was
iAJutji to oreed a class of horses fo*burned to death on Friday evening the ^work” which wdl comL^X,^
11 th, Jjy the explosion of a fluid lamp.
iti°n and .pint, for .addle, for harnew,

C.H. HICKS,

Mrs. Annie E. Kitchen, of Brockway,
having been forbidden by htr husband
to attend a camp meeting, writes to tho
Port Huron Tum», wishing to know if
she is justified in going to such places,
rotwithatanding her husband, orders’.
All the ministers, she says, insist on I
having her attend.

Good Bargains in

RUIt Uontinnt to Halt

,
Tbn»arete,l.». lor the road and for draught
ly .ub«-nb«l 11,000 to Albiou Call.pL
WBMmaaows.—The Grand Rapids
thu, Iiruving hiauelf » tea, friend to
Manufactunug Company are now manthe youth of Michigan.
fnr ^5"°? ?n* tl»«aaad wheelbarrows
Detroit I, apparently oh tho or. of for the wholeeds trade, and to suppbe
p.mhMinK land for a public park st a railroad contractors.
These articles
coat of *201,000. It i to bo located in
havo heretofore been brought to this
tho llmulromck region and oonoute of place from abroad. This company now
400 acre,. Dteroit, in it,&lt;Jd^gtTM
propoees to .apply the demand and meet
promteool areat rigor und oroeodSulr the market in tnui nad adjoining States.
gixxl tooto.
On tho evening of tho 24th a man
uornod Jarnre Sandworth, a birokunith
brrng al Denton Station on tho Control
Itailrvad, wtui killed at that place wbil.
jumping oa a freight train. Ho inured
hia tooting, fell botir.cn the care aad
wa. run over. Ho learea a wife but no
children.

A.TTENTTTO2ST!

The Corner Grocerv.

There are 901,840 hmmfa this State, i

Groceries,

Can be] had by Calling at

I). R. COOK &amp; CO’S

Crockery.

i
mock®t11 tho poor reproacheth
his Maker; and he that is glad at ca­
lamities shall not go unpunished.

Glassware,

Office in Hostings.

&amp;.C., &amp;C.,

We Oftier the following
Tax Titles

Cheaper than any Store in Hastings,
Bote Proprietor of

He that giveth wisdom loveth his
own soul; he that Jwepeth understand­
ing shah find good.

COMPOUND WAHOO BHW

When pride cometh, then cometh
■hamo, but with the lowly is wisdom.

s Whlik.r nr .tiraulaiinr bsvernfs,
Stkoicixk
within tha rvaeb uf all.

C. II. nicies.

Th is article has been thoroughly looted
and found a sure and speedy cure for
the following complaints.

Farrier’s Improved!

Jaundice, Indigestion, Sour Stom­
ach, Costiveness, Nervous and
Sick Headache, Liver Complaint,
Fever J Ague, Dyspepsia, Worms
in Children, Piles, Bilious Com­
plaints, Loss of Appetite, Erup­
tions of the Skin, Pimples on the
Face, and all Diseases of the
Blood; also the best Diuretic in
Use forw Kidney Complaints,
Weak Back, Pain in the Loins,
Lumbago, Gravel, Ilheumatlsm,

1871”

General News.

The Tennessee editors visited tho sev­
eral manufacturing establishments in
Philadelphia and tho Commercial Ex­
change, yesterday.

Corn Sheller I Hams WilliamS) &amp; Co
FOR SALE AT
Slanufx'tarw. o

W. I. EASTMAN’S
Warehouse on Broadway.

Miss Ada Shnner, who has been ap­
pointed to the chair of painting and
tine arts in the Michigan University, is
not “sound on the suffrage question.’’
Hom Wm. A. Howard is in New York
Citv on businetn for tho Grand Rapids
« Indiana Railroad.
Work on the G. IL &amp; I. R. IL, uurth
of Paris, Is being pushed forward with
• nf,rg5&gt; and the road will be completed
us for as Clam Lake, long before winter

energy

Doors,

j Physicians throughout tho City and
I Country, ao die boat Family Modicino

35

•K
MAPLE GROVE.
,w^ofow.v

Nllnex

CASTLETON.
■X

.

51
WOODLAND.
n w ire 1*

'

iiJ.Sir..

JOHNSTOWN.

&amp;c,

’

GENERAL

(fraud Itaidds, Mlr/i.

;w -,-u

--ami—

CONVEYANCER;

BALTIMORE

For Salo by ACKLEY &amp; SLADE
' I o V of a w
a
’,w\of ne&gt;t .-tal-&gt;el»of»
Hastings, Mich. I u Iu n of • w’fvfx

"
TjTTAfBER

HASTINGS.
Of all Kinds.

ptofn e | ofjo • | 2:
w ( «tMpt 5&gt;.acre« C?

CARLTON.

e S Of n e J|

HASTINGS, MICH.

Ivin of
»&gt;■ &lt;
till

For the

BOTTLER VIENNA BEER 1

;-““LM BEST and cheapest-

' A*J&gt;TZ7WA-.&lt; Ckl.SBKATt7&gt;

BOTTLED,

i Hill
J Ally MlIlLJ. di_,r

H

BARRY.

T,,EAB0VE-

kepbbsents

Tiir.

,

B’l-.OREIVCJE

j

HOPE

iFami‘y Sewing Machine

w

In e fre of n e i of n w f SI
nX.ofo'M
«

_____ ______________ _ ____________ SIMPLY CONSTRUCTED,

Of Home Manufacture,

CITY PAINT STORE ! I

Go to the

RUTLAND.

EASILY UNDERSTOOD.

Alsajs is Order and Ready for Wort

COMMINS k BROWN,

PAINTERS.

W.v?

n efre of n c

Vofnw •

£2
S4
IM
to

Home-Painting,

Little Red Shop!

The oite dollar for admission to the
Kalamazoo Horse Fair, has given rise ;
, to a number of inquiries relative to the !
admission fee to the Union Fair. The I
. State Fair charges an entry fi-e o£^$l,00
to every exhibitor.
The Union Fair I
charges $1,00 to every exhibitor but yives ,
back four admitnon tickets, so that .every I —
man who enters an article for premium ;
or exhibition, ’gets the worth of liis)11
money, SI,00, in tickets.
Single tickets of admission are 25 I
cents, children under 12 years 15 cents
each ; one horse and rider, two tickets
or 50 cents; one bone oorriage and dri­
ver, two tickets or 50 cents ; two horse
vehicle and driver, three tickets or 75
cents ; for each person, other than dri­
ver, in any vehicle,one ticket or 25 cents.
There are no season tickets for the four
days of the Fair, as formerly for the
Kent County Fair.
No additional ticket is necessary to
enter Pomological Hall or any other of
the Halls. An exhibitor of fruit first
pays his 11,00 at Treasurer Kipp's office,
gets for admission tickets, when he can
enter the grounds and is tree to enter
Pomological Hall without charge. There
no money it necetuiry to eater hit fndt.—
Grand Ilapidt Fugle.

hardened. and trill lut a liCe-litue.
No other J/achiue run, ao eav
little noise in ite operation.

Graining,
Paper-Hanging, .
hahvminin.j, 4 &lt;•_

Sign and Ornamental
Paintino"

West of Hank.

|
in the latent «Ho».
LDealern ic Wall Pnprr, Window
I Shhaden Pieinrc Frames, I-ookin^ (
1
UlaMM, VatniabM, Lradu,
।
OH., Alix«i Painte ArtiM’a

A. WOOLEY-

Sho* corner of Church and Blate
I JUraeWjUtan**. Mtoh., over itoUtf*

This is the Lad uho drove | “
the doves to market, and.
the same boy stopped
at Stauffer’s

IRVING.

WS of«r y

18
£0

It Wil
ten every aeam aecurrly.
. Il will Cord, Braid, Qollt. Bind Uatbrr. HemI Atiteh, Ruffle, Tuck, and Fringe neatly and duI rably-

h? -

PRAIRIEVILLE.
In TsiUriuKor Draetmaking

•

' fi of * »X'

11£.J&lt;

°r• a

THIS MACHINE HAS NO EQUAL.
Please eail and examine the Machine and Its
work. You cannot afford lo bur a Sewing Ma­
chine uulll von hare seen the FLORKNCB with
iu late improvements.
Ollie® and aalcaroem at

??
£4

ORANGEVILLE.
wKotnw V.

Ijn plofw K of»e X" »

,

Grant &amp; Phillip*** Store.

HERRICK.
n'w

KotnwK

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
Go there tor your

YANKEE SPRINGS.

CEOCK8,
S.UofawM

rW

&lt;itg gittimjgall,

for warm meals at all hours,
Remember the place. Op­
posite Lein's Bakery.
South side State St.

yide Gold Jewelry,

CHOICE

OBOCEBIBB!

A fine stock Jcr 0,mk&gt;

Silin Silver aid Plated Ware.

COME AND SEE THEM

Oysters und R/ereshmenls.

a ad Warraatad.

To the Ladies!!

L. E. STAUFFER-

• Mrf.wK

X«»f

THORNAPPLE. -

on hand at all hours.

25yl

IL A. BU8ELL

CENTRAL

Parties desiring to purchase will do
well to Call.

We will cheerfully give

all information desired.

OO TO CLARK'S TOR PICTURES.

stvsbsl
JulaS

MUSICAL!

veterans.

Emar Satckdax is conspicuously one
of the best Illustrated Papers in tire
world. Its illustrations are of a high
character. During the past year it has
widened and deepened in tone and lite­
rary excellence.

»«cTiox.;oMcairriox. aacriox.
..............................
“

: Price, onlytiO Centra Bottle.

RsaiBTEn of Deeds. Notary I‘dbi.ic, ■

The sum of money required for the
«omitructioq of the tunnel under the De- 1
troi: river, has been provided for Mr. !
Joy by eastern capitalists, and the work
will bo commenced within a few days,
ground being fifst broken on the land

’ SoLDirns’ Rtrxiox.—The third annu­
al reunion of the Fourth Michigan Cav­
alry is to be held at Allen’s Hall, in
Kalamazoo, on Thursday, the 21st of
September. The reunion is held at the
name time os the State) Fair, so that
members may attend both at the re­
duced rates of railway travel. The Ex­
ecutive Committee are anxious that
there shall be a largo attendance of the

Michigan,
ASSYRIA.

oucnirriox

t&gt; • fre V

Blinds,

build tho tunnel connecting the M. C. «fc
ABSTRACTS OF TlTIXS
G. W. Railways nt Detroit 1From a [ of lands in Barry County furnished on
application, at my office in the
lute number of tho Detroit Tribusc we
Court House,
clip the following particulars of tho tic’
W.^L JEWELL
lion no far taken to accomplish this
Hadinqi, Mich.
great international work:

That One Dollar.

the best

Counties in tho State of

W. H. JEWELL,

Joy.amngemetite have been perfected to

great one will require from a year and
n half to two years. It will coat some
r, 3,000,000. Mr. Clieesbrougli, the j&lt;
Chicago engineer, will have charge of !
the work.

Barry County—one of

,
Diilcrw an
ox, V.UL.
! of Shepard’aCompound Wahoo Bitter*
’ than there ia In ■ whole caee of any

LUMBER, LATB, aid SHINGLES

and untiring efforts of Hou. James F.

Irom which point the tunnel will strike !
across to the Canada shore. A shaft'
ten feet in diameter will bo sunk to tho :
mjuirod depth, and work will bo pushed I
&lt;&gt;n from ’hat. tho drainage tunnel be-1
ing first bmlt to test tho quality of soil I
and to show tho practicability of the
enterprise. If it is found feasible, the I
construction of tho principal tunnel will [
go forward irom both sides of the river J
at the same time. Tho building of the •
drainage tunnel iVill not occupy more .
than'three nr four months, hut tho!

in tho jvorious Townships Tif

I bash,

LIME, WATER LIME

The Detroit River to bs Tcxxeuid.
—Thanks to the indomitable

,

Land and Calcined Plaster,

August 10. 1871.

bat a

Situated

Jprice, only 30 Cents a Bottle.

THE CELEBRATED

GRANITE STATE

John Bright has, to n groat degree, i
recoveredJus health and will certainly;
resume his Parliamentary duties at the I
next session.

of LANDS

SHEPARD’S

TATLtB * FARLEY 01CAS,

Meat Market !

CALL AT JOHN STANLEYS

NEAR THE BANK.
Tho best stock ol Meat always on hand.
Call and Get your Steak, Roasts,

Pure Wines and Liquors!

a any thing you want.

FOB MKDICIXAL PURPOSES.

SIMON P’ RKENRUTH.

On*** P. o.

D. R. COOK Ac CO

�Dis ^ffdsuiStf BAIlN.itDAIL Y DURING THE TRIAD

w. U. ilOLMEs'

Publisher.

MAIL ARRANGiarENT.
■^ynUHUrthw order, mails will elo«j at thh oflee

*. ■.

Uril'jpios Kart elo- U

ta-JiS*ferine, Hfi- MO r. m.
cIom daily al

OrrsioEoru.—Wo nre

low who sports a cap marked “ Police
Mr. E. Gy WiOams, of the First Na­ No. 1” is blowing on the streets that
tional Clothing House, will visit Detroit tho Jury in the Vanderpool case are
about tho first of September for the pur­ being tampered with. We.^aak for
pose of nasurting and filling up his stock
names. The charge is a villionous as­
of Ctethlug, Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
sault on the Integrity hot only of the
Ac., and would be pleased to take orders
Jury,
but of tho officers who havo them
for auy especial article required by gents
—full lines .of which the market will in charge, Plowen for the Prosecution
not warrant his keeping, vis.: Silk and are the men who thus libel our best
other fine hats, kid gloves, extra large
citizens.
underwear, traveling bags, Ac., Ac.
Great care and personal attention will
Tbve as Gospcu
be given to
_
j don’t know his name, very pertinently

J. ROBERTS. P. M.

Warranted Custom Made Boots from remarks that there are a men in every
Detroit, Grand Rapids and Jacsson
community who never do any thing to

■1CH1GOI CEKTRlt K K

*

Grand River Valley Division
AUGCST 1&amp;7-1.

atRCNYAN'B

assist a public imprbvement, and always

Call on Misb Wiloox ter millinery protest that such and suck institutions
goods of all the latest and best style*.
don’t profit them a cent, but we take

First National Clothinci Huobb. notice that every time a town secures u
—Go there for the best and cheapest public improvement of any importance,
Clothing, Q£&gt;ts Furnishing Goods, etc. these self same men put up tho price of
£. G. WlIiUAMS.
their land five dollars on tho acre. A
community compoeed entirely of this
An Every-day Story.
class of individuals would be about as

MiiMIcviilc
IteSw

asrsi,,!,.

SKfir* I

iIou
।

Trains on the Chicago It Jfhthipui Lake Shorr II.
R. leave Grand Rapiiu for Mtukeaon and Vfhite
Hall, an follow.:
(hioacu EipreM at 10-00 a m. Detroit Expten st
500 pm.

LOCAL EVENTS

। D. R.

Important Railroad Meeting.

of said Committee nt the Bank.

day afternoon August 29th.
ing adjourned

3|

At we ere ttnalla to fitmieh buck num-1

.

most any person can get fat by buying
their groceries of J, Mans.

^GT?ICVLTUKA.L

E. P. BURRALL.
Office in John Weisertt’s Hardware Store, Brown’s New Block.

CoxxfNs &amp; Brown keep tho best
We are turning out work for tho
assortment of Wall-paj&gt;er, Window
shades, Picture Frames, etc., in the city. County Pair.
Oca Job room, are well supplied with
Tho days of grace on accounts due
typo, prosMM, and good workmen.
the late firm of Dickey A Bently, are
pretty nearly out.
Those interested
Sics.—We learn that H. M. Cheever,
will do well to take notice,
dtoccpl
Esq.. one of the Attorneys for Vander­

RUSSELL,

Iron. Nails, Glass,

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

owlon "" nro&gt; &amp;c-

[ suit not only to "that part of the city,

AGENTS FOR THE
j its removal.
»&gt; e would advise tlie:
LEATHER BELTING A SPECIALTY I mt
i
■ I
m 1

-

We will not be under-!
.sold bv nnv House
In Michigan.

| but to the whole community.

Tn Town Tali, K. C. B. and E. B
Hall, three of the best Brands of Cigart

| (lay- of the Union Exposition at Grand

WOODLAND PARLORS.

j Rapids. The trains will leave St. Johns
at 7. a. m., passing Ionia at 7:30, and ar­

noorer, ol
Earton. Ionia county, to MIm Eana L. Potter.

Kalamazoo to Lowell is a certainty, and
if it does not cross the Valley at Host-J

NEW CARPET HOUSE
SLADE
The very BEST PLACE to bay

CAnjTX.lB,-

OIL CLOTHS,

Druggists and Chemists,

Cheapest fruit ja^at Buaell’s.

'

PATENT MEDICINES,

UPHOLSTERED GOODS,

Now,

CITY DRUG STORE,

6s
s 00*1 OuO

Don’t be behind, citizens of

Remember, H U

The place to buy your boots and shoes notafferf jw or »,%ufa Road through
Rvxtam’s.

State St., Hasting*, Mich.

$1.00 for 75c

Hastings, your Committee will call up­
jxr Siubel.... .

;■*.*;;

50

I will close out my Stock
of Sumn»

Dry Goods and

can better afford to pay $100,000, aa
Calreo Akin*, Green.

Ladies' fine shoes of the lataMrtytaa V«H&lt;7 u Irring « MMleriBe.
of Hastings, be up and doing.
at Rumtjji’b.

.MATS.

PAINTS.

Hams, Williams &amp; Co-

Salt. fine. per bbl..,
evening subscribed $18,500 to the or­ Hail, evarae. par bbl.
Betas, per b tub al..
ganizing stock, and no doubt but Kala­ way. per «®.. .»•••»•.
Dried Peaches, peered, per lb...
mazoo people have token all of theirs by Dried i'ricbH, uepeerW. pVr fe
Dried Ap»l«UMrlb....

on you immediately.

MATTINGS,

and dealers Id

while wo think tho Valley furnishes first

this time.

Also the

Mark Rusmll

i!

in the market st Poet Office.

Lake Superior Iron1

John A. GMBwr.it,

| D. &amp; M. R. R, on the second and last

OILS,
Do not claim to have the only- Mold­
ing Machine in Barry county, but they
VARNISHES,
have one that wLU stick any and all
Rubber mops at Busell's.
class facilities for our business, and that kinds of moldings that are needed.
TURPENTINE,
They
also have on hand a large number
Peaches fresh and nice at Busell’s.
the people along the line have no rea­ of doors, sash, blinds, moldings, win­
dow frame*. Ac., that will be sold at low TOILET and FANCY GOODS,
Best Sherry wine, bitten for dyspepsonable causes of complaint, and liare figures for cash.
Bcsell’b.
la, at
PERFUMERY.
every reason to bo fully satisfied with it,
BOOKS A STATIONERS,
The Town Talk
COMMERCIAL,
its management aud its charges, it is
CHOICE TEAS,
Is the name of a Choice Brand of Ci­
perfectly certain that the people of both
GROCERIES,
gars just received and for sole at the
Lowell and Kalamazoo, are determined ,
City News Depot
Clones
TOBACCO,
to build a Road to cross the Valley in .’Wheat, while, per buahel.
3 IM)
Tirr Lassist Bzock of School Books this county, and the best interest of all •
KEROSENE LAMPS 4 FIXTURES
Oat., perbaabri....
in the City- at the City News Depot
tho people require that it shall poos Battar.
1
par lb....
Eggs. p«r doton ...
Best cheese in the city atBusell’s.
WALL FAPEIt, *e.. Ae.,
through this City. Shall it? Lowell Ooii&gt;t&gt;., per bu.hel.
If_ _ U .1. ___ IK
A Cables Stock of perfumeries at the people at a little meeting on Saturday wMt.Mrio. ......

Fory^otographs and Pictures, of all
kinds, call on J. F. MlnkJor.

MADE OF

HOOVER—POTTER—Married at the Methodirt

Again, a Road from

I

Detroit Stoves;
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.

Exccasiox rn*ix&lt; will be nm on the

We wish it were

inqs it will to the west of us.

HARDWARE
n»m

Harnesses.

An " Eve Sous.”—The Home Journal

mixture is warranted to cute all cases1 tention is asked. The necssity of pro­
.
Pebsonal.—Superintendent. Diamond I
of cancer and scrofula In every form.
Send for circular.
$1 per bottle.
Ad­ tenting out local interest in this matter left this morning to attend the meeting
dress
L. N. Miter,
must be apparent to the most casual ob­ of State Superintendents at Charlotte.
Hastings, Mich.
server. The road' from Marshall to
Muir, crossing the Valley at Vermont-

Dealers in

Stoves.

riving at Grand Rapids at 10 o’clock,
pool is quite sick at Ypsilanti, but
Wanted. Wanted.
and returning tho zame evening.
Every one having unsettled accounts hopes orc entertained that he will be
to call and settle the same by September again nt his post in a day or two.
The reputation of tho Grand Rapids
1st, for I must have my pay.
Bvsiness College is a No. 1. KalamolOwl
Mason Allen.
Wake Ur.—In another column will
zooites desiring to attend a Business
be found the official proceeding of the College can not do better than to pat­
Cancer can be Cored.
Railroad meeting held at the Court ronize tho Grand Rapids Business CotL. N. Mixer's. scrofula and cancer• House last evening, to which'special at* LHpE-—Etlamtaoo Toleyraph.

11 cent sugar at BuseU’s.

Goodyear &amp; Strike.

and

week, at the same plate.
D. R. Cock, Secretary.

State street, cleared up entirely, orj
The California Minstrels to-night.
tho derrick placed in position again1
Bect quality of whest brings $1.20 ( f0F) „ U b, it J, nn &lt;1Je
nnJ nn° jE

not so, but it is.

Dan'UStriker.

; H. A. Goodyear.

I? I? 111 I?

1 * |J " ■*•'*1 J

Tues­

Railroad meeting Friday night.

villo is a fixed fact.

machinery

in Barry County—for sale by

The meet­

, Home Journal and "Police No. 1” toj
। have the rubbish .scattered tel over

P61" b°-

Hams, Williams A Co. have net gotz
time to run after accounts that were ter
l&gt;e paid after harvest. Therefore, we «x‘ pect every man to call and Hdtle up
their accounts on or before the 28th
in»L We mean tnuaieu.
Hastings, Aug. 21st. 1871.

EIC..

and the largest stock of

to Friday night of this

our Daily, wo will taka ndocriptiont fur complained in its Inst issue that tho ArTwenfyfco Ccnh per week. Setfd in your tesian-well derrick had lor.q been an
„..r,
1 .“V
M'l tby ■•»■&gt; Me wIU n-g»l
Windy and wet

“ A setting hen never gets fat.” Lut

(ASTKVGS.
uabrows,

MACHINES,

Hardware.

and boots and shoes if he don’t make a
,

rawing

Upjohn,J. 8. Goodyear,and W. S. Good­

bert/rosi (he rciameircement of the Huso cf j

Mavs is bound to sell his groceries,

PLOWS

McElwain, R. J. Grant, Dqniel

year.
Tho Committee through-their Chair­
man A. J. Bowne, appointed a meeting

I do—at J. Maus*.

Groceries cheap as dirt at J. Maus’.

GALE AND KALAUAZOO,

Geo. M. Dewey, F. D. Ackley, Wm.

Don’t you know where to get your

boots and shoes ?

BAIL,

' .Striker, John Bossmer, A. W. Bailey,
Wm. Loomis, C. 8. Burton, D. R. Cook,;

A meeting of the citizens of Hastings
und vicinity will be held at the Court
House on Friday evening next, at 7J
o’clock, to hear the report of tho com­
mittee etc., in the Interest of a
“ One stonny night ia winter when j north and »outh road, and to such
the winds Wre blowing cold,” I bought । farther action a* the meeting may de­
me a pair of boots aud rubbers at Maus'. determinc. By order of Committee.
D. R. COOK.

S

WHEEL CULTIVATORS,

j Ryerson, N. Bailey, R. B. Wightman,

Loral hbjijie^ Jtoiice?.

Another railroad will nut effect the
low prices ai Maus’.

Tho committee reported the following I

Kalamazoo and Ann A-rbox-

'

| names : A. J.1 Bowne, II. J. Kcnfield, ■
! L. D. Gardner, Jas. A. Sweezey, A.,

SPECIAL NOTICE.

ILL. KARG ENT, Cea.

cent.

SUPERIOR, Jl'SHEHRY AND STATESMAN

‘‘Hello John, where areyou going?”
lively as a graveyard.
“I was going down here to buy some
grocers.”
Railroad Mealing.
"Well I am going down to Mace Al| len’B to buy mine.”
Hastinqs, August 28th, 1871.
I "Down to AHcd's? Why, 1 never bo’t I
.
The Railroad adjourned meeting mot
। any of him. I always go there to buy !
vra-..r, and wall paper, Lut
uu..•ItaOxirtHKKua
nomlMUd Ju.
! crockery
I never
| thought of buying groceries there. Not A-.Sweczey, Chairman and D. R. Cook,;
I long ago I bo’t a whole set of crockery Secretary. Mr. A. J. Bowne addressed I
and paper enough to paper my house, the meeting by rejKHting the action of |
iJ 10pm there, 20 per cent, cheaper than I could I the Railroad Committee who visited i
buy any where Oise. Itertdiw - he war
1 ranted IT. The crockery he keeps i­ ; Battle Creek and Kalamazoo.
! the Boot’s celebrated ware.”
|
On P’otion the Chair appointed a'
- "Well, 1 always do so on groceries,
I and I know yau can. Besides he talced ! committee of three, whuse business shall
I anything 1 nnvetoscli at a fair price. 1 be to nominate twenty persons as a lo-!
I loo.
I get a lictter tobacco, lea and
sugar there for the ..nunc money than ■ cal committee and report to this meet- (
ing. Said committee consisting of A.:
any where else in town.”
I J. Bowne, W.13. Goodyear and W. Bur-1
Washington Block. Aug. 15,1871*

W I

Clover Hullers!

n«i

Hooey
Huns
Shoolderi.

Dollar.
R. MUDGE.

NOTTINGHAM

LACES,

74 MONROE STREET,
CAX.VZ) RAPIDS, MICHIGAN,

Opposite the National Hotel.

F. IMMEN

Dr. AIKIN,

0«Hk.U CM1BU Cmd Kwfd,.

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VOL. I.

DAILY EDITION.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY EVENING. AUG. 30, 1871.

-HE VAUDERPOOL TRIAL. I»«»iw

umi u,,

p™.,,,.,

NO. 14,

^,.,1^,

you killed Herbert Field,” what pro- ,
Mr, Hughes rood in support of his
HOLBKOOK OPBSS THE
"" ted ion could he expect from the laws view a note to parnpraph 108 of Green­.
of the land. Hero he stood alouo in
loafs
Evidence, and nrguod tho point to,
FOi rmwF^H .■
At
tto
u hostile community and did this to :
help defend himself, aud sliall he l&gt;- some extent.
, their side of tho case, and Mr Hclheld accountable for that ? It is the
Mr. Eggleston took a dilfurent view
or
brook
for th(,
theory of our law that a confession j, of the paragraph read.
I ■lllwfnnltnrin
substantially m r_t»___
follows:
when made, iu order to be admitted i
By
the Court:
,
Fifteenth Day's Proceedings.
as evidence must bo made deliberately ।
Gontiemen of tho Jury, you have sat and without any fear or compulsion '
I am disposed to let the witnott. slate
hero patiently tor 15 days listening to from any one, and shall this be nd- ' any remarks made by horaclf nt the
MOKXOra SESSION.
the testimony for the People and now mittod as evidence when threatened by 1
time.
August 80, 1871.
! they have rested their case, having said
the officers of tho law themselvce ? i
I said
she had better go and
Mr. Church said that tho instructions all they have to say against this un­ They talked openly of lynching him,
lid Mr.
Field
Good
Bye, sit­
given to Mr. Nelson yesterday when ho fortunate prisoner, and now we ask the that most tomblo mode of punishment ing tho door open and the little &lt;?.»g
same attention from vou in listening to aud this letter must bo interpreted iu I
left in pursuit of Mr. Driggs was to procnUed my attention to him.
the testimony for him You an- to look tho light of these facta.
Thon, too, I
coed directly to Grand Haven and to upon him. m an innocent man until
Tho '-ross examination of this witness
tho Prosecution have failed to show |
telegraph ou tho way in regard to oper­ proven guilty, and you uro to look upon i any motive. They say that Field put was by consent suspended lor tho pres­
ations, but up to this moment nothing him now as an innocent man. Evorv ' iu about 87,000 in money into tho bank ent, in order to let the nextwitness Mrs.
fact alleged by the prosecution must bo ' ’ aud yet they, themselves, account for
has boon heard from him, though u dis­
Emma Slauson, give her 'testimony in
proven beyond a reasonable doubt This
patch is expected every moment. He is the theory of tho law. Not any sus­ over one half of this, clandestinely time to got away on the three o’clock
withdrawn from tho bank and depos­
cannot now possibly get hero before 2 picion or belief would authorize you to ited at tho drug stare of Willawl &amp; train if jKissib’e, and bring duly sworn
o’clock, and a request was .made to wait find the man guilty, unless you know it Hall, and in the City National Bank she said :
I livp at Racine Wisconsin, and my
hi a certainty.
of Chicago byField himself. Over 81,000
till that time.
■ In our view of the matter, and upon
husband in 18G0 was engageil in tho
Mr. Hughes objected to waiting any what wo shall bo|ublo to show npon tho wore drawn from tho bank at Chicago lumbering business. My husband is in
by
Gen.
Cutcheou
os
longer.
various pointe brought against this pris­ administrator of the estate of Field,,, poor health. Know George Vanderpool
Mr. Eggleston said that the new pointe oner by tho prosecution, we expect to and over $1^000 was found in the safe and he has visited at our house, tho
to which he would testify was in regard relievo him of -any imputation of the nt tho drug store, and all this has been last time he 'was there was in July or
charge broaght against him. There is paid over to Miss Hill. Then tho proofs August I860. Ho was there to m&gt;o
to a letter written by Vanderpool from
not prima facie evidence to substantiate of guilt are insufficient. Mr. Blanchard about getting money from my husband.
Muskegon to Manistee stating that lie this charge. Tho whole theory of tho ouu of their own witnesses has testified This was four or fivo weeks before Field
had taken 32,500 to pay the note prww-cution is that Herbert Field was ♦hat ho carried a basket of fish dripping disappeared. Tho arrangement made be­
spoken of by Mr. Merrill, also ia murdered in tho Bank between the with blood and serum up those stains ou tween thorn was that when my husband
hours of 11 and 12 o’clock on Sunday, Tuesday alter the disappearance, and should return from tho east which wouhl
regard to a consrentation had with Van­
Bep. 5, lb69, and thut the bodv wns not one witness, except tho very suspi­ be in four or fivo weeks, ho was to lot
derpool on Tuesday.
afterwards found on tho shore of Lake cious Dr. Wilcox, saw blood on those I Mr. Vanderpool, have all tho money ho
Tho Court ruled that the defense Michigan, oud this is what is called the stairs till Wednesday, so that, this ac­ wanted to put in tho banking businoss.
should1 proceed with their side of the, ccrpiu dslectt, the body of tho offense, but counts for all tho blood on these stairs,
Cross-examined by Mr. Eggleston.
case/ and that he would be allowed to। wo contend that tho proofs uro insuf* and you remember how Dr. Wilcox Tlus conversation was sometime in Au­
fieenj. Not ono witness luui identified gave his testimony in regard to seeing gust I think. He had previously ar­
testify when he came and after tho de­ tho body as that of Herbert Field bv tni» uioou on .ixouaay, now no avoiu- ranged with him to let him have money
this blood on Monday, how ho avoidfense have begun, in regard only to। any natural means, not even have they '"rd stepping upon it, and wo shall show when Field talked of going out of tho
I&gt;oint8 not touched at Kalamazoo, toi testified as t&lt;X^'hether the body was that that he has admitted that he never saw business, but afterwards ho concluded
xthich the defense made do exception. of a mate or a female. The figure on 1 any blood there nt all on Monday. Then to stay with Vanderpool, when ho wrote
the ann has been sworn to, and yet, this ' we shall show that be could not have to my husband that ho did not need tho
Mb} Eggleston then offered iu evi­
money and then he put his money into
lias nut been described by any two alike, ; disposed of the body as allegtsl.
dence tho letter marked
. exhibit “C” to , or from any knowledge of it nrovioas to ■
Ho loft tho house on that evening at uthor businoss, but when Field finally
which Mr. Hughes- objected os irrelov- tho inquest held on the dead bodv. . the very urgent request of his wife, at concluded to leave the partner shin,
nut and to which an exrejitiou was tak- The proofs are insufficient flmt this was j half past I) o'clock to get some modi­ Vandor}x»l again camo to my husband
have said and
oli. Tjie letter was written from Ji^. I bis body, and yet the prosecution must cine, and returned again in just one in August as I
I again asked
for
money, and my hus­
,, .
,
,
v
i satisfy youthat that wus hisbodv, hour and twenty-five minutes, m» we, -o------,,
------. ........
.
t it in other
k. gon to Mamttee and was from Nan- aU(1 wh„u
they
iloju&gt; tbat, ; *hall show by a number of witnesses, .bund
told him he . had
put
derpool to I mid and simply announced I which they cannot do, .they must He left his house with his ’dark clothes &gt; business, , but . would
let ____
him have
1
_______
all he
he- should return from1
that he had left for Manistee, bag and i satisfy you tliat the wounds found ■ on, that he had worn all day, and came ' wanted as soon as u
baggage and wished to be kept posted UP°U *be liead were the cause of the . b-wk in the time I have stated with tho tho east, which would bo in 4 or 5 week*.
e;...y-,i . , i. Ac-'-ns^
II- uk-u intrs.-: df“lb- Now flie Hugest testimony ! same clothes on. • But they introduce a
Tho witness was then discharged,awl
,
,
.11
j
.
1 they have.upon thia point Is that of Dr.'witness, Mrs. Frulink, who swore that a record of her attendance and dis-■
ductxl a groat deal more decumentaiy | ^hurley, who pronouncod the wounds a ■ she saw a man in light clothes, sitting
tunce traveled iu this State, which wasI
evidence in the form of fetters, notes j sufficient cau.-j/- for dcatli. but could not I iu die little white boat which renders
and receipt^ between the two persons, j swear thattifi-y were the cause of tho ! it necessary to draw the conclusion that from Grand Haven, was made bv the•

ticipate in the examination inths bank.
Was down on Monday morning about
7 o’clock.
Saw hay aud dust on
tho
stair?,
and
also
av
this
sin Wodneitday. Did not notice this
when I first went down in tlip morning.
Wnao I first saw Vnn lerpool, ho wa-i
standing in front of the Bonk with a
broom or mop tn his linnd. Ho said ho
was cleaning the Bank. The drops were
of about tho usual size but do not know
how many. These spots were on ffie
loft side of tho walk going down and
some were on tho stringdr. -Also saw
stiota on tho platform nt tho river brink.
Have seen the dog tied up in the Bank,
but do not recall when nor how tn^ny
times. Itomember of tho Bank build­
ing’s being raised during that season
and Vanderpool was absent at tho tune.
Do not know whether I'ever saw thp
dog tied upaftar that or not.
Mrs. A. II. Dunlap being duly sworn
said : I am the wife of the Inst witness.
Know the Bank building and have seen
Dr. Wilcox. Bemumber tho disanpeorance, and I saw Dr. Wiloox on Monday
evening following it between six and
seven. I saw Dr. Wilcox in his office
and was waiting for my husband, when
he said you must •wtcuso me for I want
to go down into tho Bank nnd get some
money changed, and when ho came
bock 1 asked him if ho had hoard any­
thing about Field, and he said what do
vou mean ? Then I said that Field had
been missing since yesterday, when ho
said, that is strange, I had not hoard of
it. Ho also said perhaps ho has been
drowned as a boat has been tipped over
on the Lake. No crons examination.
Tho next witness called was Wesley
Bautor, who being duly sworn, said :
1 reside at Manistee and nm a lumber
inspector. Took toll at the bridge across
the Manistee river in 1869, and also
watahod at tho bridge from six x. m. till
12:80 j-. m. and then again from
six
o’clock
i-. n. till &lt; midnight.
Thorn was u little bridge house that
wo had for shelter and this was from
75 to 100 feet tro’n tlio little dock at
tho foot of tho bank stairs and noromg
intervenes. Was on my watch during
tho Sunday night tliat Field disappeared
from 6 ?. m., till half-past twelve. Did
not notice anything that night that attmctol my attention to this dock. Think
it was a pleasant night for I remember
of being out of doors. No cross ox­
amination. .
Sir. Hughes slated that tho lufcct wit­

ness ho wished to call was Mrs. tehringgoing to show the general .feeling exist-! d’^b. But the prosecution must satisfy ■ in this short space of time, ho went to Clerk.
.' .
,.
..
. ‘ vou that these wounds were the actual . the Bank, changed his clothes, prepared
Miss Ella Magill was then cross ex­- er, but was informed by Mr. Buss with
tug &gt;e ecu mm. or F0:“c me Fret}" | cause of death, and that tt resulted from j tlio body for di.*q»osal. carried it to the amined by Mr. Eggleston. My fatherr whom she is stopping, that she is sick
cus and abo rtiie cxmdrtion of thrir j no other eanse and after they have ■ river, towed it to the month of the is a mill ownor and the time kept at thoi aud unable to leave her 1h-J and Dr.
money matters. These.papers had
hnd propre- i shown this, tho next ]4iint
]&gt;ohit to show m I Manistee rirer,
river, returned
icturneil to the Bonk
Bank house was mill time. 1 may have booni Chas. Bussell, her attending physician
virus to this been identified and marked i &lt;bat this respondent is the guilty partv. I changed hri clothes, went-to Dr. Fish- mistaken os to whether tho dog sat in। was called to verify tho statement, who
■IS oxhihif*. bn» would bo of KO frencral I
Now we
Ve shall show
sI‘0"r that this is
« iinim- j ^s
er*.s and got home. It was impossible tho Bank door or shoo shop door, but if: said that she would not probably be
.
*3’
'
| possible, for he was st homo nil the for him to have done this, besides wo 'it had not been called in question, 1: able to leevo her bed till the last of the
interest, mu they are such ns would natu- I{'afternoon
friends, except
except u
u ,. snail
shall show
show that
that he
he wns
was physically
physically incaafternoon entertaining
cnn-itaining friends,
iuca- should firmly believe that the dog A',. week. Mr. G. F. Hitchcock, the stclittle while when '*
they went. to take a I pacitated.by reason of a vhernia,
rally occur in the oourse of-bsminess.
................................
•_ rfor per- in the Bunk door. Was never sworn ini nogrnpher. was then put upon tho stand
who said that he was tho stenographer
He next read exhibit “I” which was a &gt;walk to Canfield’s hill, and again a few I forming such labor. The prosecution court before. ’
moments when he wont to get some ci- j have heretofore on former trials madb
A. H. Dunlap being duly sworn said.. fur tho Ninth Judicial Circuit and took
letter frozn 'Vanderpool nt Manistee to
4rnr«
It would l&gt;c iujrasoible fur grekt capital out of this little white I reside in Mauisteo and am a lawyer., the testimony
of
Mrs
Sprrngor,
ins wife.at Bacine, dated July ;!l, lb&lt;59.
him to have killed him vhdo'at home 1 boat, but for some reason hare dropped In I860 had am office directly over thoi to^etlior with her crow-examuiation in
This was simply a friendly letter such as that afternoon, mid we sliall sliow ' that ■ »t out of this trial.
Bank, and thinX I occupied* this office। tho trial at Kalamazoo, and had that
Now wopnopose to take up that little about six months, and was in this officei testimony at his room.
would be expected from husband to wife he did not kill him before noon a? lie j
aad seemed to have no bearing on tho was seen alive in the oiternoon by 4 or i white boat just where they leave it, and at the time of Field’s disappearance ini
Mr. Hughes then said ho proposed to
5 jiersons whom we shall introduce Jicre
shall
follow
it
far
out 18C9. Know of a flight of stairs runn­ have Mr. Hitchcock read this testimony,
cut ?, unless.to show the good feeEng exas witnesses. Now I will ask you if it i Into tho waters of Lake Michigan where ing from the sidewalk down the side of‘ to whieh Mr. Eggkwton objected and tho
istirg between him and Field. Ee also would not be tho most nauirnl thing in ' was found on the 9th dav of Septeni- tho building towards the lyer. Them
Court sustained tho objection stating
intnxinced another pqper which wns the world, if Field shoakl disappear, no I ber, by the Captain of the schooner was a bridge across the river about 201) tliat tho deposition of Mrs. Springer
with
a
man
in
it feet from tho platform. Was up and (could hot bo admitted at this stage of
, markotl ns an exhibit. This xas the matter how, for the citizensof .Manistee ‘Crawford,
a
hall
famished down this flight of stairs several times tho proceedings. That she might recov­
artiebs of j^n’cment between them. to hold his partner rcsponmWe for him j apparently in
and if he could not give aur satisfaeto- i-«»nditiou, aad destitute of woaeyxmd during Monday September Gth, and .no­ er before it Would be time to rest tho
Ho next offered to read ihe pass-book, rv explanation .in regard to him, to sus-1 everythmg, who absolutely refused to
tried nothing unusual on tho stairs. case, when her testimony could betaken,
tho k’lportant jiagos of which was pect him of foulptav. Wbm Field &lt;li- p™ «ny account of himyelf or to lx&gt;
Was at my office about 7 o'clock that even if not in tho order desired.
marked exhibits J.- 3L N. 0. If was appeared they very* naturally looked to jlf nded anywhere on the soil of Michi* morning^ and saw Vanderpool in tho
Mr. Hughes then stated that he would
hen to*’*" on !,oard th? &lt;whoo»- bank door holding a broom or mop in be obliged to offer the depositions of Mr.
offered in onlif to show the amount Vanderpool as the guiltv one, and leav•
«•
-------------- • -*•----------- * — or he tutired his own boat upside down his hand; noticed nothing unusual and Mrs. I»tt, ns they hnd not beesi
drown from the bank by Xk-ld on lhe. ing all other persons out of account, are
fathe
water,
and
when
landed
at
Detroit
detenrined te convict him guilty or iuabout him, only that he was cleaning found and were out of the State, and
week pxovious to his disappearance, also' noceut. They go to tho Bunk with mi- he immediately made his escape to Can­
tho office. A day or two after this my Deputy Shoriff Mallory was called lor to
not been heard of 7
since,
1 otoscopes anil discover wliat they call ada
- ,and
----- has
,
------’ attention was called to spots of blood testify that hn had us-»d due diligence in
blood,hut
tbev
smelled
more
Wood
than
and
s
»
aU
•how
that
he
had
a
mrgo
on tho bttak books as claimed by the blood,but they smeBed more Wood than
stairs leading to the river. Had trying to find them, Imf ns he could not
,i on the stairs
. ji
e - .t.
. _whole
i-. i- of tho blood »u
they____
ear.fur
the
there 1I amount
^mcnint of
of monev
money cnnrenled
concealed about
about hri
his ------- 11
blood
then#
—111
------- l-fore and did not con- lie found nnd thcnMPore nb-moro_wit­
Prosecution, and tho iuvorroafnes? of
* ' ' minht
■ . . .be .te ,1
■ .1
C .1.
-i
: found
ld iu
the palm of
tho 1M-FSCU.\
,
t
tn
aider
it a wty unusual thing. Had also nesses that could bo usod at present,
those appearing an tfce books.
•
!
H»
lh„ „
^0
' hand aud might hava-eomo from n man’s
“ bo«t wu t&gt;uu.l ,o,.w 10 or 12 TOn |,loo&lt;j
court adjolirmM at about 4 o’clock till 9
.............
«u__ __
j &gt;hero
___ . more frequently o'clock to-morrow morning.
The objection was overruled sod paw' nose or a dog's cor, or from picking the mtles cut m the Lake, and from the11 my
office,
and
■
‘
teeth,and it is not Known whether it is place where the supposed body of Field , than on the other stairs.
book read.
was found, and from tho condition of
human
blood
or
not,as
the
learnedDoctor
Qncs.
—
State
what
you
know
in
re
­
TEACHEKbNOTWR
-’
The next document was a letter from
"
called upon to testify in regard tc it, sim- the body, it is moat natural to sup- gard to this blood.
it
was
taken
to a
Herbert Field to Vaaderpooi, dated pV pronounced it maiBinolian blood, ]xw? that
Objection mode by Mr. Eggleston and ; Examination of Teachers for Barry
distance
from
fbe
shore
County, Fall Series.
August 0. This was exhibit “G” and which he defined to be that of any Kot
overrulod.
bro it was sunk, otherwise it would
animal
tliai
suckles ita
wung.
Ans.—I often saw blood on these I..u2j.u^ru
was rejected.
hnvo been completely battered to pieces
Oh,
but
they
oay
the
carjMf
was
cutout.
stairs and supposed it came from per­
While the Attorneys wore examin­
Vos. u little piece, about 15 inches from bring washed ou and oft tho
At Orangeville, Oct. 6th.
ing these documents, and the audience square was cutout, which are shall »bow beoqji, and would undoubtedly have sons spitting there who had hnd their
•' Hustings, Oct 9th, and Nov. 6th. ’
teeth pulled. I would often see n
were impatiently waitiug tor something | was dirty arid stinking and alive with caught on somethifig before being car“ Assyria, Oct. 13th—EMis School
spoonful or such n matter.
riod
so
far
north.
to tore up, more iuferestiiig to them, vermin from Field’s puppy dog whieh |
Ques.—Stato what you know about House.
At thia point it being noon tho speaker Dr. Wileox’s habits as to neatness, &amp;c.
At Nashvilla, “ 17th.
Mrs. Held who had been sitting for was accustomed to lie there. Then they
tell 700 the deed was committed with suspended his remarks, t and Court
“ Middleville “ 20th.
.
Objection made by Mr. Eggleston mi
some tiwo in the back part of tho room,
the little hatchet spoken of, which is took a recess till 2 r. m.
“ Hickory Corners, Oct. 25th.
the ground that the Poctor’s habitsimd
all at once left her seat and earning for­ the most unreasonable supposition -i» •
“ Woodland, Nov. 10th.
irotiiing to do with this cars.
'
‘
ward thrust herself into a
already tho world, for when any dark deed is
(Objection sustained and exception
the very first thing done is
noted.
well filled. in close proximity to, and di- oomniittod,
,
Tho first witness introduced for theQue?.—What enn you say about his
rectiy in front-of, iho prisoner. After i«&gt; dispose oftb^bteody weapon, itwus Defense was Mias Elin Magill, who.be*
the bloody dagger that drove..Mac­
habits in respect to tho disposition of
eying him shaiply far a moment, she. 1
beth to insanity and this hatchet » a ing daly sworn' said:
blood from hi|’Uffioe. bhingiu subject of
thrust her hand into her pocket anil up-:
1 have resided, at Manistee for 18 copmlaint by others ?
on drawing it ottt,'tjib Trisbnbr started. -- -------------------------------------- —
years. Know the* building occupied by —Objection made by »»
Mr. Eggleston •t««lily «.tr»aen.l. ihst tha »ehoul&lt; of Hany may
The.
“&gt;&lt;*• "r ftdirr eoantiw.
futajnod and exception
—---------------------------------1—a osxed for
to his f&lt;x?t and. m some such words as.i. in regard to the letter read to vou and Vanderiwol and-field for a Bank. D’o ^d
r"'ri0W
itvrora •
. * • Will
,
hr' Mr - W.iokm. .
■
£dowb as tho “ Brown nnd Nolan let­’ not, know
AsLjup
Vmfderpoo! jtersonaHy, but
“see tbcrej .sec therecalled the atten­
ter, we shall show tjiat U was tho mostf knew Field, and remember tjie event of
tion of hi» Counsel to her movements, natural thing in Che.world for him .to’ his disappearance, whieh was-on Sunday stairs over this building, but do .not
evidently
.
eviaenuy considering
wiiaiuenug Inmsefr
uuiibvu in
Ml danger,
muigw, -rite it, for justa uigUJir two previous' Sep. 5th, lbG9. Was at the Mirth t&gt;di»t know who occupied all.
had
been visited in his cell at tho1 Suday school on the hfteroaon of that ■ Qucs.—State if you over complained
causal, perhaps Jiy mtgin rhrx-ataa&gt;g‘
|
to
Dr.
Wilcox'nf^is^lqyefijy
hrtits
?
■
midnight
hour
by
the
sheriff
and
per
­
letters, said -to hfive wfetf written tiy tier 'mid
’ day, accompanied by- itiy sister and a
■ Qbjectiorinuide by Mr. Eggleston nnd OraattoMIc, to ewmu
sons from whom he.had a right to ex-’ young lady ’from Chicago. Knonf that
to him.
What she drew from her riect protection, who shook their cones
four wrU wh:-n Ihi
‘ Field had n little. dog. As. wo passed sustained and exception taken bv -W.
pocket, however, proved tc bo nothing ever his head and their fists in his face
’ •‘
r_. ’ ..
the bank that afternoon on the .way. to Hughes.
Jfeld had two dqgs wtickl have M&gt;W»
more dangerous than 3 pair of apoctaclev and called him the guilty murderer. Sunday school, between 1 and 2t’clock
»ue
which she adjusted, in'order to geta bet­ When bo iajrAWsyWWBmiW?®/* we saw the bank door standing open And. is.the
was natural for Him to try to devwo
wore tied ionicthe little dog sitting in the* door. What counter. Hrink.
ter view of tho person she seems to firm­
‘
some mean® to divert public attention, more particularly called my attention to where war ths deak.
Ue. ?ml M idair. iUadlni
ly believe is the murderer of her eon.
«Hwl »• text bookt. Tb
Cross-examined by Mr. Eggleston.
inn state, bordering on frenry. It was it, my sister was troiug to phjeago tho
When it is considered 'to what des­ written fur do other purp.se, and under next Tuesday, and site mud to me—
. Was there orr Wednesday after thb
those
circumstances
he
osnnot
be
held
disappearance
of
Field,
and
remember
peration such a belief, no matter how
This form of statement was objected
quite a crowd being about the office, bat
When the tibonff shook
T. J). DIAMOND,
well founded, might carry a mother who accountable.
I was engaged that day,and did aotp*his fist in his lace and said * I know to by Mr. Eggleston.
in.
has lost a ■ son at she has, it is hot

JI

�GeneralitiesBetlilehem of Judea has an omnibus
line, lately started.
•

PftfoW vd kk|l|e» Card?.

Visitorn !

There la no use Talking-'

A Frenchman is crossing the Medit­
erranean iu nu Indian bark oanoe.
A “carving machine’’ has been pat­
ented by a citizen of New York.*

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS
I.- RUSSELL,

*• Jim Ned River” is a stream of water
in Texak.

Are bound to sell

Ruswu’o whisky tex amounted to
1100,157,000 test year. ,

More English than Irish came to
thia country in 1870.

CHAS. H. HAUER.

Dry Goods,

UNION FAIR,

At Atlanta, Gn, a boy ate thirteen
apple dumplings for des*ert,one day last
week. Ho died next day.

------ TO EE HELD IN------

Groceries,

Pedro Potein, son of the Mexican
Minister at Washington, was drowned,
while bathing at Fortress Monroo, Fria.y

A Virginia negro who become in­
sane two years ago, after murdering his
brother, has recently recovered his rea­ And everything in their line of Goods
son, and is to be tried for bis crime.
at prices a* low as at Jackson,
or Grand Rapids,
A Newark woman found a burgter
And in many caws Lower.
under her bod tho other night, and
hauled him out so us to let her husband
jump on him, which he did most effectunlly.
I

.

A former named Belmar, near Earl­
rille, Delaware county, Illinois, was
killed by a threshing machine on Katurday last, the second victim of the tamo
machine.

WM IL HAYFORD

The City of Grand Rapids
SEPTEMBER 12, 1-3, 14 &amp; 15.

. ..

WM. L.C0BB,
ATTORNEY and Coatuollor st Law. Solicitor in

(-hancery. and Circuit Court Commimfoner for
Barry connty, will aliead to all bcilnuj eutriule• -.

------ WILL FIND AT------

SPRING &amp; AVERIN.

Physlcluna. A Nurijcons,
DRS. J. M. &amp; C. RUNSELL,
PHYSICIANS and Sum*ra». The treatment of
oCfsyter,

The Largest and'Best Avvortcd Stock of

DBS. B. J. k. E. F. BBOWK.
I1yffS2PAuKIr
ottr, I.fc.
&lt;44 P. 0.c

iif mis in (Mmiffl issee
W5L UPJOHN,

—TO BE FOUND IN------

DR. C. C. LINSLEY,
BOTANIC an J EelecUe I'hrateiaa and DentUt.

Last week the mutilated remains of a
man was found in the Woods on Dahokia Creek, near Staunton, Illinois. Tho
honorable। discharge of Christian Hart­
man fnmtMhe artillery service of th&lt;&gt;
United States was found ou tho body.

Western Michigan.

A sub-contractor on the West Wis­
consin Railway, name unknown was
shot near tTudsou, Wis., Friday night,
by one on his men, who mistook him for
a thief. Tne wound was in tho breast,
and proved fatal. The laborer gavu
himself up.

A. P. DRAKE, M. D-z
K d5TI.CI,^AR ■Uondon vires to the treatment (&gt;f
Private Dihvwh. tMBoe over F. D. Aekley'r Dtm
Store. Miete street. Hart art.

RUSSELL $* NEKINS'

STEM ART A STE1NHOFF.

Have their neic Goodt.

Saneofl and Mechanical Dentists,
or»r Grant A Phillip-. Start. HauiBC.

Jamus Briggs was shot and killed at
Ashland, Ohio, on the evening of the
25th, by Isaac Jones, a drayman. There
had been nu old feud between the men,
and on tho day iu question * Briggs,
while'drunk, attacked Jotfe-s and wns
■ shot by tho latter in self-defense.

tVe Shull Offer tit Hint Time

REGISTER nt Drtd&gt;. General

INDUCEMENTS

SPECIAL

An effectual method of disposing of
die potato bugs has boon discovered.
The striped snakes ent tho bugs, tho
hogs cat the snakes mankind eat tho
hogs, nnd in this 'somewhat indirect
manner tho (&gt;est of the potatoe field gets
tho worst of it.

J. W. MAYNARD.

ISAAC W. V ROOMAN.

FOR VISITORS TO MAKE PURCHASES.

S1iu^U^ °®e* ft‘ u" Uttrt n®0**'Ho‘io^C .Uaetiar Ar.3l

E. II.MALLORY.

SPRING &amp; AVfcRY.

H1IIIL OTIi

Tho legislature of Gvurgia is to bo
asked to protect tho mocking-birds. It
is assorted that now the young birds arc
taken from the nests us soon as found J
and sent to the North or to Europe, and ]
tliat a sensible diminution in tho num­
ber of these warblers is noted.

At Hastings.

A fuo occurred at Amboy, Illinois,
about -1 a. m., on the 25th, destroying
nearly all the business houses on both
sides of Main street Lues, $200,000;
insurance, 175,000.
A man named
John Shannon, who was in the city jail
was burned to death before help c-outy '
Mr. MARBLE bavin; bought the Cardiag Jfo
i each him.
dike lately owned in Middleville, and
Thomas Westbrook, Rumorly n resi­
baring removed it to Hailing*, and
dent of Cinciunfiti, claiming to have’
been an editor of a (mper near that city,
also a former resident &lt;rf Elizabethtown,
Ind., nnd of 1'eoria, 111., went into a new
building in Kansas City, on the 23d,
and tho butty? was found next morning,
horribly blistered, showing a violent
death. Morphine was found iu one
pocket. The coroner’s jury rendered a
GST Wool sent by Railroad will be
verdict of death by cspusuro, disease,

30 Yeirs

llptcll

NATIONAL HOTEL,

Dr. AIKIN,

’new

Office No. H Canal St- Grand Baptdi,

Experience !
Confldential, successful treatment for all priito dlseaaes. Seminal Weakness, cte„ t&gt;osiv»lr cured.
MT In every special. Important cave, slop nn
diable or uselea* treatment, aud cuoault Dr.

A^ciniii^ 1^ E,

OIL CLOTHS,

MATS.
_

GOODS,

■B.noSMI.

J. ROBERTS fc CO..
Q«sncx-nl INewx Dealerm.

Michigan Central R. RJ
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

NOTTINGHAM

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Chicago for Detroit at

ifel --

LACES

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OieconJeff-

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"

i’r°priotor, on- the Grand Rapid.

* :.?L!eetera^‘Bt'

MONROE

endl,*‘ ’“teW *»d onrow-

blacksmithing.

natids, Michigan,

--^s - . - .
Wfita

•■GfllW CAST*

MARBLE.

UMNIBI.S AMD HACK LIME.
4. S. VASIMIST I'rejri.l-r.-L.,..
,(

MATTINGS,

tiona. (Hours, b to ». I Address,
N.J. A IK IN. M. DP.O. Drawer 2091. Grand IU..ids.Mieh.

AC»’s fatfttery.

WELCOME

MIDDLEVILLE EXCHANGE,
“iftrnFST J9HJT8,)y- ‘fer-yriy Clwfc of th,
HmUw Hoa»«.» Proprietor. Term, moderate
and tho comfort of imw» made a rpecialiy.

A.uctloiioer.
AARON CLARK.
~
AJrti^VCTI(i1?‘BKRJdnl,U*,uwrf
the
x Ml*-, i: “fei

CARPETS,

Carded to ordsr, and sent back in good
.
They, tell a story of two mon down on condition.
'
Cape Cod, who recently obtain!d from
h&lt;h40ill?43 fitlO^W
tho Supreme Court a perpetual injunc­
lUrab
BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR’S
tion restraining tho executors and trus­
Kalamaaoo,
tee* of a will from distributing ur con­
Ntw Warehouse,
veying tiny jtortion of tho estate, and
at
a. m. and arrive* at Chicaco at 113 a. tn.
chui Icnrac^ lOjtlieir profound disgust
;
’“T6 !~d lu’id*

' ’

BHKPnERI) A CAMPBELL. Proprietors, carae.'*'**• *"■*'
street. The only first-;!a»« Hocarpet house
Cavni BMwnte and srerrlwly
h «oie. bpleuJtd a:wtnm&lt;xi*tiots»
for urmita.
juintf

The vwy BEST PLACK to buy

New remtdiea, improved treatment, qnfck
urea.
Specialities: Scrofula, Cancrra, Conautap-

and wont of care.

T1k&gt; rvtrird 'of English patania :*how
onedvrignod- to; pit-yent, exyloaioiu; of
eteam Itoriurt, wntch at tin* time, when
public attention is cuUl*4 te that aubjewt
by theJUrtMUtM. te»rror|-may be wvrjli'
noUce.'‘ Tkis.iHiproY6d menuii of AjJeventing' wlosiocfs WHiUtefa in pruriuiag

........11 I....lit U

GRANT $ PHILLIPS.

An cx-ussistant Paymaster of tho
British navy* died In Montreal the other
day of apoplexy, alter eating throe
pounds of hum, uno pound of broad,
and drinking a gallon of water and a
pint and a half of brandy.

i-xcepl.thm? .SiHteg tu tbchi-. ‘Thaeffuct
of lhe iujuutiiun, thurof'Vfe, i-&lt; Onb.- to
debar fhriw pteiutif&amp; from ge&amp;ttg;.d)vir
shore ihf th* estate.
.
..

C. G. HOLBROOK,
ATTORNEY at taw, FolWtor in Ch

New Gooch ♦Fust Racehod.

Dr. O. W. Mihr, of Martinsburg, Keo­
kuk county, Iowa, was found dend on
Wednesday morning of lost week, ly­
ing on tho sidewalk.
Tho cause of
death is supposed to have been heart
disease.

A fight occurred ou Sunday, the- 20th
on Tama Island, pear Burlington, Iowa,
between Itevilo Gaylord and John Bailoy
—both young man and acquaintances
from childhood—which resulted in the
death of Gaylord. Hi* death resulted
from a rnptured splecr.

tale A&lt;«at: Jaoda bouebt and aald. and all trailneae tran.artlon. on revocable term.. Offlee oetr

HABVBY MB1U11T,

The salmon fisheries in Columbia
driver are very extensive. Within thirty
miles of Katamo, Oregon, more than
500 men are engaged in the business,
undone Gnu test year netted §12,000.

.

HOLBROOK.
TT0I1NHYB. and Ooatuallon *l taw.and Solicit-

A fashion writer in a Now York pa­
per speaksof a reoent funeral there os
“the fixed affair ever .witnessed.”

O&amp;&gt;.Ue Hi, W.Ho^I-HoI,l

iw

4 liXflx;*

EUntEN.

^qfSiile.

FOR
Michigan Exchange.

'INION.'

-*•

nnd coveting tboj
(India rubber j£&gt;r.
strength to wilUHia
BXRfijp.-T.-d.m tiap't. Clfesca.■! ®ae

iMroh'tHy re-

«STs&lt;lt: urirqti "tte n»te,

-■ &lt;L.k IH

prts-eure.-" The Ind^Tubbcr .ia.t
to the bolter by * flanged tube
fur the jurpofie..
v
/

“

-Cr'W. RAILEY*;
i^dexr v MA£WNI®

MltlfiHT.

1FX*B

Ste*e

.*jJ*» 4*

vrOTriewr. ”

�ERIE

BARWAY,

1,-100 miles under

800 miles without

THE CELEBRATE! ।

1

One Management Change of coaches.
XBD4P 0A VGK-DOUBUt TRACK ROUTR
I

NEW
YORK
, X
*
ygUCCtPAI.

BOSTON,

C.H. HICKS,

granite state

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POIblR IX KXW

ATTENTION!

The Corner Grocerv.

Farriers Improved!

TOXg STATR'

A5D THK

Oil. REGIONS OFFEJCNSYLVAXIA

Still CooQnt

CornSheller!

TUIS RAILWAY EXTENDS XXOX

Groceries,

FOB SALE AT

Rochester to New York, 885 miles,
Buffalo to New York, 423 inilee,
Suspension Bridge to New Yorr 448
Dunkirk to New York, 4G0 miles,
Cleveland to New York, 625 miles,
Cincinnati to N. Y-, 860 miles,

Con bo had by Calling at

Crockery.

w. T. EASTMAN’S!

D. R. COOK &amp; GO’S

Glassware,

Warehouse on Brood way.

AND IS FBOM
to 27 MILES TUK SUOUTEB ROUTE. '

Office in Hastings.

We Offter the following
Tax Titles

&amp;.C.,

All trains run directly through to New York. ।
2^“860 miles without change of coaches. 1
Land and Calcined Plaster, I
From and after Aug. 17tb, 1871, Traiaa will ieare.
tn conueclion with Western Lines, as follows:
I Cheaper than any (Store in Hartings,
NEW YORK DAY EXPRESS, hares Cincinnati
LIME, WATEB LIME.
at 1.13 P. M.. Huudars excepted ; Chrelaud
from Atlantic and Ureal Western Depot, by
Columbia, O., time, daily. (Saturdays except­
• Have 10 per Cant. by buying for Cub of
ed,) nt |o.0v P. M.; Clihon nt 6 a. M.; and
Suspension Bridge atB.CJA. P daily, iRundata excepted ;i Buffalo from 'Japot corner
Exchange and Michigan Streets, by New York
August 10. 1871.
• ime, dailv. (Sunday* excepted.) al7. A. M.
ArrivesalUornellsrilla 9.83 A. M; Susquehanna -------------------------------- -------------------------------a.&lt;X) P. M..(Dina:.Turner . «
—
o. M. HICKS.

Sola Proprietor of

VI a Whbkey •r vtlmalating bevaraga, but a
xDictaa within the mack of all.
Price, only &lt;~O Cenin a Dottle.

Register of Deeds. Notary Public,

1871”

Abstracts of Titi.is

&lt;»f lands in Barry County fambhed on j
,,
iinulicathm. at my office In the
______ __
arc auaciieitat Clifton
Suipeusiou Bridge), tunning through to Naw
Court House.
York.
r
W. 11. JEWELL
EXPRESS MAIL, leaves Dunkirk from union |
— .
....
Depot, and Buffalo, via. Aron and t la llornclla- I
Hattutijt, Mien.
rille. Dailv, (Sundays excepted,) al 7.So A. M., I
'
arriving in New York al i.tM A. M.
|
___
LIGHTNING EXPRESS. fDatly.) leaves •!tn- [--------ctanali al v ** P- M - —'

Michigan,
ASSYRIA.

For the

Hams, Williams, &amp;

Sash,

w«ofawX
n*X«r»wK
I),' »» X
n w X •« a w X
aXufnwX

V-XrtnwX

17 aonb 50 acres ol
I-I * ,X * « ,'t
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MAPLE GROVE.
n X of a * X
n w X of u w X

CA8TLETON-

n U of n w X
aw&gt;f
wt.'wfneX

IO|» •
■ ISiwXofe
te.

of u * x

t'Onnaet* at Elmira with Northern

•» * X

of Shepard’a Compound Wahoo Butera

Doors,

Morning r.xkr&lt;

-

WOODLAND.

Boatoohod Nrw England cit-ea.

ri
» 7 ■
* • n. vonnecta at
Umiri for WiUiamapon. lldmiburg and the1
^■•utb; at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton for
’ «?««»•»■. Albwy and the celebrated summer
resort SharunSpnug,; at Groyeonrt for New­
burgh and Warwick, and at New York with e»eniogHraine and .Camera fur Doalou and New
1-cgiand cities.
bleeding Cumrhesnro attached to Uns twin at
..uffalu. running through to Susquehanna, and
at Uevdand. running through to New York.
Only one train East on Sunder, leaving Cin­
cinnati at S.4S p. M ; Cleveland al T.» A. M.:
* *‘L.*’- • Ruspeumon Bridge nt l.."5
.
«-£•’ F. M- snd Dunkirk \.U

l*rlce, only fit) Cent* a Jioltle.

&amp;c

Growl itapi tin, Mich.
For Salo by ACKLEY 4 SLADE,
Hostings, Mich

LT’MBeR.

Little Red .Shop!

Xofe-X
of.sX
JOHNSTOWN.

C. N. SHEPARD.

dressed

Go to the
•Sup.) Dunkirk ellUjw P. M.; Clifton, farop*.
1 2.7P
M : UuB*io «*
ii.li .
•Jb“»&lt;l“'b“&gt;na alT.e A. M.
irrakfaatil Turner * &gt;■ I t« P u . n.— ___ j

Blinds.

Of Home »«»ufttture.

»learner* and afternoon train* for Boston and •
&gt;ew England etttes.
A Rlropiug Cum,h i. .. toebed to tbi. tram run I
^•^fbnmgh from buapcnatoa Bridge to New '

Itwl-xiacn
i wKMaeri

| Physicians throughout tho City and
Country, aa the Imat Family Medicine

SOBOSWTS a M,
™I

tho best

Counties in the State of

aacnov

, Jaundice, Indipention, SourStom\ aclt, Coatifcne.m. .Nervous and
SickIlcaelache, Liver Complaint,
■ PcrerXAffuc, Dyapepaia, H'orms
in Children, Pllen, Dilioun CotnCO., j plaint*, Lom of Appetite, Erup■ tionn of the Skin, Pimplcti on the
■ Face, and all Dineann of the
Hlood; aloo the. bent Diuretic in
Une for Kidney Complaint*,
Weak Back, Pain in the Loin*,
Lumbago, Grarel, Jiheumatlnm,
; &lt;Pr. «Pr.

BEST and cheapest!
,

Barry County—one of

j tho following complaints.

8ENERAL CMVEIANCER;

Meadville U.M A^M. (Diae;) Dunkirk * M r a-1
; .ho. 1 « p y ,
. Hrtdje I U F
jI.: Buffalo 2.
p, U Arrleai L. “■*
••
- SST

Situatud in tho (various Townshijte of

Th la article haa been thoroughly tested

—and—

’

. .in A. x|.

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTERS,

W. H* JEWELL,

tlruad kr Phila-

of LANDS

SHEPARD’S

LUMBER, LATB, and SHINGLES

atBiapbamton for Ceop^uw^ Alba^’Vnd
tbe celebratedSumtiirr reiort
*
and with
i.
I

Good lianrains in

BALTIMORE

ILASTINGS.
t eXof ,eX
•&gt;(W ptefaet
v • w J except

Of nil Kindi*.

CARLTUN.

of Ba nk.
KofneK
HASTINGS, MICH

IJ.wXofs.X

cetsttrAi

A. WOOLEY

This is the Lad uho drove
' the dmes to market, and
the same boy stopped
I-e*" The Erie Railway Company haa opened a
at Staffer's

Th« be«l ventilated and moat luxurious 81e*par Cairhw rJC IK Tilt- wont i&gt;

Meat Market!

new Ferry from their Jersey City Depot to the
toot ofsMSl.. New York, thui enabling Paaeen-

The best stock of-Meat always on hand.
CaH aud Get your Steak’ Roasts,

BARRY.

THE ABOVE CUT REPRESENTS
TUB

-f.wM

HOPE.

Family Sewing Machine

near the bank

Worn-X

I’LY CONSTRUCTED,

^r any tiiisg you want.
-moibui tranafer.
FW” The Scenery along the entire route of tbe
Eno Radway la of the moot picturriqite and beau­
tiful character Admirer* ol Natare'a beautba.
• ■ a JarfiKhl Journey o.er lie Line, will Bod tn
da ever changing landacaper aubjecti uf coutiau-

•

ASX FOXTICXra VIA XXII BAIL WAT,

Citi) gining^all.

Which can be obtained at the principal Ticket
U dices tn the Weit and North West.
LB. RUCKER,
WM. R. BARR.

BEST

for warm meals at all hours.
Remember the place. Op­
posite Lein's Bakery.
South side State St.

STYLE

Blut*a«*. Aug. 3, 1S71.

______

meusct school.
,

AMTBii.Aug. 7. 1971.

For further information, addrei*.
____ MORRIM E- KEITH. Assyria.

FINE BOOTS!

i

! Always ii Order and Ready for Wsri.
J

j

ELLIS SCHOOL HOUSE, hardened, and^will laat a life-tm*.
I Preparatory for Tencbers. and those who feel in­
No other
terested to put to a good use the advantages they
drura from such a sun roe. constantly adding
I thereto.
ont baiting.
Dvery student expecting to attend should be
It will fail
It will Cord. Braid. Quilt. Bind Gather. Hem­
the studdie* ao arranged aa especially to meet stitch, Ruflle, Tuck, aud Fnngr neatly and du­
mbly
tbeir wanta.
We warrant it to oew everything needed in a
family, from the beavieat to the ligUteal fabric.
commenting winter school.

OF; MEN’

GO TO CLARKS FOR PICTURES.]

REMEMBER,

CITY PAINT STORE !
nUofneX
a -, *&gt;( ■ « X

PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY!
Washington Block, South aide State St.

WTINGS MARBLE WORKS!

I Shoe corner of Church and State
I Streatr. Haitiun. Mleb.. over Bailey’s
Harass. Shop.
&lt;7lf

BLACK de FULLER. Proprietor*, are
pt epared to furnish
,
MONUMENTS.

j0"iAn Style® of Women’* and

•

The

Chib

Step’s \Ya|tr.r»l
Besi in the
• •;

City.

TABLE TOPS,
v-&gt; /.-J
'MANTLED ■
SHELVES.fcTC/

COME A-TS'D HEE THEM

Oysters and Rfertshmenls.
on hand at all hours.

25yl

»

h'of.wX
*,ofaoX
&gt;-,• of w J,' ofa &lt;X
wx®f«*K
K’Si.eX
wXofueM

5|n'eX?f"«J
garUrtawfc
iu a e X «» «J
Stn.’freX
S«|aHrta&lt;X

THORNAPPLE.
.UofneX

K

H. A. BU8ELL

ffl)8
?L .Od~*i»s
.
Sb«p new tbe Boston Cash F(ore .

rr

r

AND

HERRICK.
LOB

■■ Haalfnn’Jta’
l«

GROCERIES!

A fine stock Jvbt Opened

Horsemen
i ATTBNTTON !

Gold &amp; ^SHver' Watches,

M. FEWKlTr.

MOHBY

Tinainurt^
H asWrCM.ch.

YANKEE SPRINGS.

CHOICE

A.MVWtb’*1

1IIT&amp;IGAX!
afli w

MW

Go there lor your

HEAD STONES.

wuqtnicH:’.

Mg?11

R

ofn w x

11!

Sign and Ornamental
Painting

Daao i.i the latent atria*.
Dealer! tn Wall Paper, Window
\ Bhhadea Picture Frames, Looking
GlMsca. Varabbro, Leads,
Olli. Mixrd Patau Artist’s
MiUriili. Window

IteXafa wX

HA! HA

Graining, f
Paper-Hanging,
Kalnomining, ifc.,

Oppotiu P. 0.

1’RAIRIEVILLE.

nwXofneX
Pleas* call and examine th* Machine and Its ••«»eeX
work. You cannot afford to bov a Sewing Ma­
I chine until vou have seen the FLORENCE with
ORANGEVILLE.

Ilotue-Paixti*],

WOODRUFF !

IRVING.

THIS MACHINE HAS NO EQUAL.

PAINTERS.

tn tho City, Manufactured by

of a • w

।

COMMINS Si BROWN,

©

RUTLAND.

EASILY UNDERSTOOD.

SIMON 1’' RKENRUTH.
I

fW Wt:

Parties desiring to purchase will do
well to Call. We will cheerfully give

all information desired.

D. K. COOK At CO

To the Ladies!!

M rt, J4&lt; A Morrill wiihm to announce to the la-

4m ofliaaungs apd vieiaity that aba b ooartaaUj

to

aaaor

On good real estate aeeuntl. from three to Aya
Ream. Caliotrnr add.-tiw the- xufccrfber af Gul
Laka.BarvOa.Wish. •
• • IP
JOHN WHITMORE.

receiving lalte Udirtm* to her itu-k of
.
■' frfggfetojqy y«

llaninr*. June let. 1871.

'ML

�Tift RyftfaLic^fi B^kehDAILY DURING THE TRIAL.

Warranted Custom Made Boots from rented.
Our neighboring towns are
Detroit, Grand Eapida and Jactaon
taking] hold of the photographic plan
at Rcntan’b
with a decided energy.

Call on Him Wilcox for millinery
goods of ail tbe latest and bet style**.

W . &gt;1. HOLMES,
MAIL ARRANGEMENT.
^VnUMurth.rorder* mail* will elo&lt;« nt thu oKce
Alnib toins EnM elo»* nt

7J0 *. a.

&gt;own. Dvaroru ana miue crook. eloro

Fin- “• P- *
more and Lowell dote daily at

100 p. M.

DIED.

First National Clothing Hovbh.
—Go there for the best and cheapest1
Dr. B- J. Brown wm born in Der*h»n,Oxford Co..
jrnfehinjf Goods.
Clothing, Gents FunriBbing
Goods, etc. CanB'd^ Decemberflth. 1M7. He eommcwced tbb
E. G.
tf
n
z. WILLIAMS.
_______ .1 itudy of medicine at thence of IS. In 1SG7-8 benttended the Miehfcan Vnivanitjr st Ann Arbor, and
“ A setting hea never gets fat.” but end oat rd al the Cleraland Hommopathio Co!)e*e

most any penon can get fat b&lt;* bating

their grooerieR of J. Maus.

J. ROBERTS. 1». M.

note nc uau Iim™

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River ValleyJDivision

tegs.?
Verm-utrUJi.
Nub villa
Sheridan*
jSs!
Middfevilio

‘ l?

• • H elto John, where arc you going ?”
“I was going down her? to buy some
grocers.”
•‘Well I am going down to Macs Al­
len’s to buy mine.”
“Down to Alien's? Why, I never bo’l
any of him, I always go there to buy
crockery nnd wall paper, but I never
thought of buying groceries there. Not
long ago I bo’t a whole set of crockery
and pajicr enough to paper my house,
there, 20per cent, cheaper ihan I could
buy any where elw. Besides he warbanted it.
The crockery he keeps Is
the Boot's cclebratwl ware.”
“Well, 1 always do po on urocericH,
and 1 know yuu can. Bcaldes he takes
anything 1 have to yell at a fair price,
too.
I get a lu-ttor tobacco, lea and |
sugar there for tbe same money than
any where else tn town.”
M. hLLEN,
Washington Block. Aug. 15,1871.

Do not claim to have the only Mold­
ing Machine in Bany county, but they
have one that will stick any and all
kinds ol mokllngu that are needed.
They alt-o have on band a large number
of doors, sash, blinds, moldings, win­
dow frame*, Ac., that will be sold at low
figures for cash.

Chariotii
Eaton Rapids

.Commins &amp; Brown keep tho best
assortment of Wall-paj»er, Window
shades. Picture Frames, etc., in the city.

5Wpn.-

At we art unable to furnith back kudi-

bert from the commencement rf the inue of

Local hlijijie^ ftoticeg.

oar Daily, we will take subscriptions for
Twenty-fee Cento pet^wetl.

names Immediately

him. but the attack which eettled upon him at thia j
time wax too rerere and reeulted in bi* death.
Tbe family. coaaWns of father mother, brother*
and aiiten and a larre circle of friend* in this eity
and county will mln him. and in the tnedieinal fra­
ternity of our eity. hi* place will be hard to filb

Clover Hullers!
SUPERIOR. .M'SHERRY AND STATESMAN

Tho San Francisco Alta California is
severe on tho Magdalena Bay scheme,
and, chronicling the arrival at Cape do
Lucas of the lost of die colonists in a
dilapidated condition, says: “Mean­
time the telegraph informs us that tho
company is seeking to induce French
Communists to that lively country. The
wnB'{nfinilnlv
’ " " ly more
more
Trench government was intinitelj
mon
to send
send them
them
merciful—only proposed to
to New Caledonia.”

Kalamazoo and A.nn _A_rbor

WHEEL- CUETrVA-TORS
BALL,

GALE AND KALAMAZOO,

PLOWS JMD (\ISTIX(;S

COMMERCIAL.

MACHINES,

SAWINO

HARROWS,

ETC.,

and the largest stock of

U**ttoj», Aug. 30,1671. ।
IO0Q 1 10
W UtU, &lt;vw.
—• ..........................
...........
Wheat, white, per buthel
Flour, per ewt.........................
Cora, per bu»he)
Date, per buahel
Butter, per lb
Egg*, per doxen............... ...
Onion*, per buihel.. ».
Me** Pork, per lb
Wool, perib.............................
Salt, fine, per bbl •
Salt, coarse, per bbl
Bean*, per buahel
S 00® 10 UO I
Hur. perlon....
.
19!
Dried Peaciiea, peared, ner lb.
'
,rtl
Dried Peaehe*. unp*arcd, per l
Dried Apple*, perlb
jlfaple Sugar......................
Chickens, per lb
Cheese, per lb...........................
Ixrd.perlb...................
Tallow, perlb
Potatoes, per buahel
Apple*,per buihel
Peaehe*,
Hides, green, per lb
Hides, Jry, per lb...........
IS @ &lt;0
.Sheep Pelt..................................

Hunt, Williams &amp; Co.

*6 Warn 6 lOpm

......... - .

lucotwful pbyeiclnn and rarfeon. and hi* rid«a

An Every-day Stary.

AGRICULTURAL

MACHINERY

in Barry County—for sale by

E. P. BURRALL.
Office in John Weisertt’s Hardware Store, Brown’s Now Block.

J. W. &amp; 0. G. BENTLEY
[Succeaaor* to Dicker A Bentty.I

IS

Send in your

and Commence now.
Shoulders.

SPECIAL NOTICE.
L Attention!
I have a yoke of cattle and a single j
Important Railroad Meeting.
horse for sale. Will sell on time tor j
good paper.
II. J. Grant.
A meeting of the citizens of Holings
Aug. 30, T871.
and vicinity will be held at the Court,
House on Friday evening next, nt 7} ’
“ One stormy night in winter when o’clock, to hear the report of the. com­
the winds were blowing cold,” I bought mittee etc.. In the interest of a
,
me a pair of boots and rubbers at Maus’. north aud xouth road, and to such;
further action as the meeting may de- V/
The days of grace on accounts due ' determine, liy oriier of Committee.
the late firm of Dickey 4 Bently, are j
D. R. COOK.
pretty nearly out.
Those interested;
...

wUl do well to take notice,
/

'

That to buy Goods
MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS,

You must yisit the

Moldings a Specialty

LOCAL INVENTS

dtoaepl

Another railroad will nut effect the
low prices nt Maus'.

I
The California Minstrels to-night.
Wanted. Wanted.
Everyone having unsettled accounts •'
Mr. Checver returned this afternoon.
to call and Fettle tbe same by September
| We had a fin« shower yeHorday nnd
1st, for I must have my pay.
। to-day.
lOwl
Mason Allen.
lX&gt;.’r y»a know wber. &lt;o g« yo«ri
Kv.ro
O'- T 1
. -Y Xt
»
boot. Mal.bo«.? I .10-at J. M.us'. |

Cancer can be Cured.

SKIXER

of the defeatc in the Xanderpooll
w j,,.
1

DECKER,

■I

Large Stock

*n&lt;1

MADE OF

' CIGARS aud TOBACCO,

Lake Superior Iron'

WALL PAPER. 4c.. Ac.,

Abo the

I CITY DRUG STORE,

Harnesses,'
Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

THE BEST IX THE WORLD.

KEP.OSE.XE LAMPS4FIXTURES

Stoves.

i trated with correct likenesses of the
leading business men of this city, ac­
A Choick Stock of perfumeries at the companied by the business cards of each
and so atnnged as to make a handsome
•City Nows Depot
1EATHEK EBLTIKQ A SPECIALTY
and valuable ornament.
Thia methyl
For Photographs and Pictures, of all of advertising is of a more pomoine.it .
and valuable character aa. well as more
kinds, call on J. F. Minkler.
attractive than than the ordinary dfrTai Town TaiX K. C. B. and E. B PUy cards exhibited jn, public places u
Hall, three of th. best Brauds of Cigars ’11 wlU i,,Dg bl’
front Hs value

I

8,11

WOODLAND PARLORS.
Great Union Exposition
At Graad Rapid*,

$1.00 for 75c i
IwM close out my Stock
of Summer
,
-

AVe will not be under­
sold bv anv House Dry Goods and Clothing
‘ffn-iitylichigan.f
.. igf seventij-fice cents on the
^Dollar. '

Cheapest fruit jar at Buseli’e. '1 ’*
.
the same Ume
time tendtng w
to hitroduc.
tntroduc and
Tbe pl^tobay yw bootaj^nd shtMbi mak. buslnere, aro*. better known to
is at
”
* 'b.
their edwtomers. Mr. tf. ^’. Bot^ijir
Rvnyah
Grand Rapids is the originator , of this ’
B.w and, useful plan of advertLiug. He
in good style and reaKmnble jg-iow ”:
is well knro ibrutafibutths
. . . , at RuNYA^r'e.
aa a very superior -pbotographer and
Ladies’ fine fihocs of the
all partie. adfertteing with him may be
• ' ii‘- at ftUMYAX’B. 1 Msured that they will be well repre-

Detroit Stoves,

BOOKS* STATIONERS,I,
CHOICE TEAS,
GROCERIES

,*£ Hardware,

Best cbeete in the eity at Buseli'*.

AGENTS FOP. T.IIE

TURPENTINE,
TOILET and FANCY GOODS,
PERFUMERY.

_____

t
TT*
m
' card- TLc •oHcitiDg agent for the above
.
°f 8obo°l B00*8 i advertising medium Is Mr. F. D. M.
. City
*-.*.*
- - Yl
—.
| Davifl( of I0nla&lt; Thb
to tobe ylus_
in 0the
at tho City News
Depot.

I AV ooclen Ware, &lt;fcc-

OILS,
VARNISHES.

Dealera in
Dealer*

Pcache. fresh and ulc at Busell'e.

Is the name of a Choice Brand of C:- i
gars just received and for .ale at th. I NlW .““i,
« weU “ being I
Citv N—.
I
y vaIuabl® to business men is BooUty News Depot.
Mr,B new photO|tra,,hlc adverti,lsg

Iron, Nails, Glass.

PAINTS,

RUSSELL

!

‘n

PATENT MEDICINES.

\

Tho Tom Talk '

HARASSES,

Just Received. Druggists and Chemists,
SK-jXNDD 4* DECKFR.

Hams. Williams A Co. have not got
time to run after accounts that were to | give a grand pea^h feetlval at Union ;
J Hall, on Friday evening. All who like --------- ------ -------------be paid after barren. Therefore, we ex­
and cream and all who want to
I? I? R T T?
pect every man to call and settle28th
up’ ' peaches
he,p the ladtca
of cou1®® attend.
'
*•' ■-&lt;
their accounts on or before tho
Inst Wc mean Intmru-M.
The figures In notice of “For Sale,” ’
and
Hastings, Aug. 21st, 1871.
( M. 8. Phillips, which read In our last I
Mavs is bound to sell his groceries, ( issue of dally and in this week's weekly
'
boot, .nd &gt;hoM if 1,. don't
'h™'d
h-| graphical error.
The farm is cheap at ,
cent‘
• nineteen hundred. “So they say.”

.
Tho Grand Rapids Business College
. doing a thriving business and is f
j gaining in |«opular favor througout t_.
Best Sherry wine, bitters for dyspep- ’
,
- • ■ j country.
No young man should be
'
• -M T ,
BC8ELL e.
Without u diploma from this Institution.

Dan'IIStriker.

Dealers in

Battle Creek.

Peach Feftival.-The ladies of the I
Presbyterian church of this city will I 1

11 cent Fttgar nt Busell’s.
Rubber mope at Bareli's.

&lt;■••• a-»w-»o

GoOdSear &amp; Str/^

The ftiueral sirvice of the late Dr. B.1
J. Brown will take place nt the M. E. j
L. N. Mixer's scrofula and cancer Church on Friday, at 8:80 p. nj.
mixture Is warrantee to
«ut eumu
of cancer and scrofula tn every form.
Skinner A Docker of Battle Creek see
Send for ciiculnr. ’ $1 per bottle.
Ad­ the advantage of advertising In our
dress
L. N. Mixer,
Maily an-1 are represented in another'
Hastings, Mich. : column to-day.
■

stnt.fa

H. A. Goodyear.

:

Groceries cheap as dirt at J. Maus’.

also, lumber flooring

Great Emporium

’STL.

John A. Greble,

SEPTEMBER 12, 13, U AND 15,1871,

\onktro Mich, igrlcilliralaa* Mtchaalcal Sacltiy
and ros

’
“‘"Area?®-"
&amp;■ MUDGE.
___ ■wuuoai ram si excurmon

Mark Rushell.
FARM FOR SALE.

W TISTE

OR

BEER

BOTTLED,

'

’

J^faroUhed u, pHtato UtniUoa fro*h aad Joa^,

d kwtf

ALBERT felSELBERC, '
fit Charles Restauraat oa Jeffarsoo St.

Furs Wines and liauors ’
n&gt;»MKHCBU.pl-»lW£.'

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HASTINGS, MICH., THURSDAY EVENING, AUG. 31, 1871

NO. 15,

THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL. |

&lt;i*ii w ^ta-1 powreire, to rempeui^^^T
, ent be .tricken out, on tho ground that we are just as jtowerWkoget them to wife. When we met Field, I did not j vailing currents in the lake. Floating
&gt;got them to speak with him, did not hear kis voice, 1 bodies going down tho river come ashore
SixUenth Day’* Prcceedings.
it was mode smoe this charge and had give their deporitions^Wy do not there waa do reason why h» did not near tho piers, but cannot tell how near
nothing
preri-1
nothin?totodp
&lt;lnWith
withhis
ht.character
-t.-. . .»
. .
.
choose to testify. We can invite them sjwttk to mo ns he passed to the inside to them, probably within a-.nils. Never
mossing umu.
ous to this. Tho Court held that it was tc come and testify but that is all. It of us on the walk. I did notnotico any noticed whether more landed »Q one ride
dog with him.
of tho piers than on the other, Or not
not proper to admit statements in re­ is well known that I was not connected
It being noon, the reading was sus­
No cross-examination.
gard to his character, made since this
August 81, 1871.
with this case for some time previous to pended and Court took a recess till 2
Tho next witness called was I-H.
Daniel Parker bein^ called to the cLargo was brought against him, usd
its commencement and the reason why I
Sanford, but not being present, Mr.
stand and duly sworn said :
ordered the statement stricken out
was not connected with it, is just ns well
Hitchcock
was again called to tho stand
I live in Manistee and hare for 8 .
tho people at Muskegon known, and wlurt diligenoc eould I use
tmiwoS truiox.
years; know Wilbur Lott and his wife; taken sides in this anuerpool matter ?
to give that ]&gt;art of Dr. Fisher’s testi­
under those circumstances ?
The reading of Mr. Lott's testimony mony at Kalamazoo, relating to’ tho**
they are now snnpored to be in Wiscon­
Objected to, which being overruled
Mr. Eggleston, intamnting, asked if continued :
sin. Some 5 or 6 weeks ago they said
time that Vanderpool was at his house
ihev did not want to come to this trial an exception was asked for by Mr. that exetued the Prisoi^Jaom diligence.
Ro-direct —I suppose Mr. Green and that Sunday night after the pills. ’ This
.md^u ere going to leave. I saw Mr. Hughes.
Mr. Hughes asked what could ho do Mr. Bullis came up to the comp to sec was anked tor, in order to impoach his
Ixiit in Milwaukee last week and there
Ans.—They are divided in regard to
me about tins matter, no cnc else bo­
without Counsel, locked up in a cell and
he told mo he did not want to come to the matte:/
rides us three was present. Mr. Bullis testimony here.
Qum.—Are there discussions there up­ siek, while his wife shared substantially said he had Ijenrd that I said I htuj seen
this trial. My occupation is that of core
At Kalamazoo he testified that he was
penter and joiner. Remember the event on this subject and have you narticipat- the same fate? Ho thought that even Field Sunday afternoon, and he hud at his house 15 or 20 minutes. That ho
of tho disappcarunce of Field and on ed in them?
his giant friend, Mr. Church, would come up to see me about it. 1 told I be­ made a diagnosis of Il's disease and pre­
tltat Sunday 1 was nt my boardins? place
Objected to by Mr C’heever, which have poor succew in diming up tho lieved 1 had soon him, he asked mo if I scribed for him. When on tho stand ’
and was also at Mrs. Springer’s during being overruled, exception was taken.
was not mistaken. I said I did not
Lotte, if locked up in tho saire way. He think I was and that I was confident I hero ho testified that Vanderpco’. was at
that day about noon. The way I know
Ans.—I have read the evidence and asked which would seem tc bo tbo most had eeen him. I told him 1 was sure it his house 4 or 5 minutes.
tho time of day is 1 hud had my lunch
talked
of
it.
Subscribed
85,00
to
the
icr dinner before 1 wont there. I found
sensible course to pursue, to read their was on Sunday and at that time of day
Theie being no more witnesses pres­
there a Mr. Ladow, but I do not know Vanderpool fund for tho Kalamazoo tri­ testimony as given at Kalamszoo in ojien hut ns to the day I would not bo so cer­ ent to-day, Court adjourned till 9 o’c’oek
al.
tain. When we met Field that day,
where he is now. He left Manistee
Court, or to send to Milwaukee at great
to-morrow
morning.
Mr.
S.
R.
Sanford
was
tbo
next
wit
­
something was said lietwceu my wife
i omo 5 or G weeks ngo to get rid of
1JXr „
present trouble and expense, with no one on and myself ___
thatr......
had,„reference
to Field.
this trial. He has told roe that
urnt ness called for,' Lut
---- not being i-.~ta.Mi.
ho did not
mean
to
-----------------------------e lup
r tho quew- ' either side tokttend to the matter, and i Tho next Sunday I walked with Miss
come. ' ^r- Cheever
arose to bring
•
AGENTS WASTED 1
1 also looked at a clock that day when
tion
admissabilitv of tho testi- ;| procure their depositions, ar what they [ Lawson, we walked down to the beach, A RICHFIELD! A NOBLE WORK!
'*
ILj of the admusabilitv
' something was said about Field’s disap­
1 went to Mrs. Springer's and it was mony of Mr. and Mrs. Lott, and sub- i fihou!d choo*&gt; M Sivo ?v
; ... , r,
’
pearunce. I said, “Hero is where Vunnot far mtnwu
noon.
The clock keptWWD
mil?
.vm wmo
» ut.MtMtu
^e affidavits of Sheriff Vrouiuan . J^-y
v^
,e ^°
urt:.
Ute
Court
deqiool camo down with Field’s body
PICTORIAL
time which was a little faster than town
agu,if
Know
Springer,
and ho anJ DePuty Sheriff Malloiy, stating •. I ant entirely
- satisfied tint tho law q week
.
o . ho did
_r it." -^Nothing was
time. J
’___ Charles
__ 2
~
’
’ testimony
' / .v of‘ witnesses,
1'— a
uembor aright,
- that"day.. Mrs.
11,0
given- said nt that time,r if ’I remei
was there
L*.=. Springer
. pnugcr was
»o« ' that they wore unable to find thorn after ”
a: a c.foiraer
trial—
io lx-road.
I &gt;» iat«.
»" liaving
Fi^l on tiro
.
. .
«...
------- i-1..
i «... —
&gt; atMiuti •taut.
our iinvincr
seen Men
ri
doing housework andi think,wm°getting due search,
and that they were supposed
WITH OVER
dinner. I remember of Iter going out
tied th-no two witncsiw arooul of tho I I'recet mK u HV
to be temporarily absent to avoid process.
UDO ILLUSTRATIONS,
State
n„J
tbo
-urtairtion
ot
Ita,
Court
|
Al)
"
,l,&lt;
’
nad
”
K
°/
“
r
W' 1' Ixl" ’
doors with a btuin in her hand, but do
Ho
then
stated
that
it
was
impossible
not knyw what she &gt;md in it. Was
nnd 1 tun al«. lalixlioti of th, good fttitl. ^teony tea. rone.taed the tetenrony 50,000 REFERENCES,
there not over an hour. Was in con- to take tho depositions of these witnesses, of the Res]K&gt;mlcnt nnd his Counsel in ;
Mrs. Anurna Ixitt, the wife of the
A FAMILY RECORD,
verantiou with Springer about building aa is asual with non-residents, on they trying to procure their attesdance, and 1 last witness,was read, but as we are uua Iiouk*.
laidvw was (taring some liave not become residents of another I am disposed to admit tho twtimony of j able to fftrnish a tatisfactory report of
peachoa. Was at Springer's also on State, aud thotaJeaving was a surprise thwo inowitaamugiven .tKnlamnx.ro dl „ (1
ou nramil of imboing repidSaturday and luodow was there, lying
THE PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE
Mr. G. F. lutchuck. the stenograph- ,
...
. ,
. ..
....
'n'
c'm,t h“r '’’'‘““"X &lt;■“ contain* a auirehuuac cf information that can
on me bed apparently ask&gt;ep, nnd I had te us. But we have their depositions in er. then road the t«ti,nony » token by
only reach the mind through th* ey*. Ita illnsa saw to&gt;uy baud which I‘drew across the best pcwrible form, os they were giv­ ■him nt Knlauruoo substantially ns fol- to-mor.-ow, in order to give it more comhis itedMn wake him up. Knew a mon en in open Court and under the solemn­ lows : Wilber F. Lott, sworn, (ex- J pletc. Tho next witness called to thi
prehenilve review of the Heripture*, repr»»eaiat Manistee by the &gt;.otuc of George ity of qd oath, together with full cross­ amined by Mr. VanArnuinI live at B;and, was Paul Vand&gt;nburgh, who, bo- ing the rnu»t iitcrr»ting Views, Cbsracter*,
Symbol*. lli»t'&gt;ricsl Erenu, Lsnd&lt;cap« .Semen,
Phibbs, but he left tin re hut summer aud examination, and he read from Green- Manistee ; have reside:! there three 1 •.
Antiqui'i**, (Watamee, Beast*. Bird* insect*.
1 do not know where hejwent. He was i
years. I recollect Sunday September,5, j R
'
'
'
1'iasta, Mineral*, (Inn*, Medal*. lnaenpUon«u»d
leaf on Evidence tho law in regard to
n married man and took his
tnmily
with
Incident* referred to throughout the .‘••feted
1SG!&gt;.
1
recollect
of
seeing
Mr.
Field
[
I
reside
nt
Grana
itavru
and
am
a
,
I admitting this testimony of theirs. He
They attract th* eye. correct erroamna
him.
in the streets on that day, Detween one ' lishermar..
Have followed this
or Text.
impresiiur.a. awaken new ’thought*, and furnish
Ques.—Where was it given out that also read from 10 Humphrey 479, u de- and two o’clock, it was opposite Golden ' about 9 years, at Grand Haven nnd eh-arcr ri«w« of Divine Trulli. Aa a help to
he iteut?
‘ -cirion explaining and deciding tho do Philcr's house, Miss Lawwn,who is now Holland. I am proprietor in the busi- Parent*, Minister*, and 8abbath-»cboo1 Teacher*
fulfilling tho dutioaof their *eparate »nd high
sod run about I;»0 nets.
e take in
Objected
on the *' mentary law upou^’uis subject ; also, 5 lay wife, was with mo, wo met him on j
wwjwwt to
xv by
i.-j Mr.
ww.. Church, wm
vocation*—and to all other* to whom imm-Ttal
the street. 1 was going to tho Post Of-1 white fish. Tho note ore made of coi- tout* are in trusted—lbI* splendid J’ietora!
ground that this eould not be j.roved by McLain 286, and* 29 1’a.^tate Rep. 495
fice to get my mail, if there was any, to® or linen. If the current allows uie Volume cannot be ovetartimsted. It is the
common report.
! were nlso cited to the r-ame point and den’t remember whether there waa nnv we set. our nets in towards the shore. Edition.
Mr. Hughes said that it .was totqpe-; these decisions were applied with much &lt;/r not. The post office was upon on We qlways Kt them with tho current
Most Suitable for tho Family,
Sunday from one to two in the after- ; when wo can, nnd in towards the shore
tent to show in tide way. where he Went : force to the present case.
ANe usually go out
Moat Valuable fur the Student,
and ilm! ho lift toavoid attending ibis
Mr Churoh aid that hn would not noon. I was in the lumber woods at ] perpendicular.
the
time
of
the
lout
trial,
tho
subject
of
about
4
miles
and
sometime,,
us
far
as
trial, for the pwpree of introducing hi* j oj,|WW the adaunion of any iretinioay
Moit Instinctive for the Teacher..
seeing Field was brought to ny atten- '20 miles, and in water from 12 to GO
.lepreiliuu given at lhe Maautro trinl. ,
0|„,!ull.Jv mnterial fer tbo do- tion within n few days after his npjwar- ; fathuius in depth. We use floats to keep
Most Appropriate for the CtriW.
Am-.—Do not knww where he went, 1 fense, but he did not think we ought to ance. I hare thought of tbo matter a tiio upper edge in sight. I often 'find
Most Useful for tho Minister,
nr.r,buve I over beiud. and dial ia all I . |iroak 0T(,r a rre7 rhariv deiiirel and good deal since. 1 have spoken of tho l rubbish in my nets out do not know
matter several times, am certain that it I from which way it comes most A strong
know about it. Think Mr. Bpnnger
Most Interesting for the Farmer.
o U..V.A. f-^rs ! well wtablisbod rale as laid down .in .5 was Sunday Sep. 5, that I taw him.
wind from the south brings green subno is. -Know
ueo. •i
.
would know where&gt; ho
Know Gao.
Cross-oxainined by Mr. Lothrop. I , stance into our nets. The currents this
left Maniateo
Ford but lie hsuI— ----------- - . -McIajd, above ated.
Most Elegant for tho Parlor,
was
employed
at
the
time
at
Tyson
&amp;
year
seem
to
tend
southward
for
the
’
’
'
!
We
resist
this
motion
because
it
is
ap
­
and I &lt;lv not know where he is. I
. * most* ’part,
but
* **
“* ~a 'few years ago *'they
Most Profitable for tho Study.
&lt; 'ro&amp;s-examined by Mr. Church.
plied for in the case of persons in ditfer- Rojitnsun's mill, was hoarding^ Rob-r tended
north ’ for the mast pari.
inson
’
s
boarding-hoasc,
the
usual
hour
laved at Manutteo about 6 years be­ ent cirtumrianoeB from thuMt, to whom
THE PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE,
fore the disappearance of Field. Had tho rule above laid down is applied. for dinner is 12 o'cbek by tho boarding• Rubbish going out of the river at Grand in addition to ths feature* already alluded to,
house time, that was about an hourr Haven tuu Jly comes to the shore very contain* the Apocrypha, Concordance, Paalm* tn
talked of this building with Springer fur
.
sonn.
The
wave*
very
rarely
come
to
Tlmt
referred
to
dead
and
insane
per
­
ahead
of
town
timeI
spent
the
fore
­
Metre,
a Summary of th* Sacred Truth* a* ■
about two -weeks precious to this, but
taught in th* Impirtd Book, together with
where their testimony eaunot by noon nt the boarding-house nnd the mill.. shore squarely, but usually diagonally, numerous and comprehensive Table* aud other
had never l»ecn in the house but twice sons,
,
i Considerable Hood-wood comes down Historical and Explanatory Matter, embodying
1
loft
the
boarding-house
to
go
down
before Sunday, once on Saturday and at anv means be obtained, but this trial
r the rive’*, end usually lands north of the the labor* of many of th* most eminent Bibical
another time I do not remember. Had han been pending for some time, so that town about 1 o'clock Don’t{remember
that any one went out with me, the firstt piers, though there is a groat deal of
no conversation with Springer on Satur­
.there was do uncertainty but tho trial jwrbou I met was Mian Ijtwson, now my■ rubbish south of the pierday. Went to ace Endow aboot going
Cross-exanined by . .. .Lurch.
tv work, he had been lying still for a would come sometime soon. The delays wife. I went down tho south side. 1
This flood-wood from the north side vitUin erenbodi'* resell.
few days. Saturday was a lowery day, we mode for the accommodation of At- met her aliout opposite Green’s mill,
aud Sunday wa&lt; «’.uite pleasant about ]tanieya. We find Rie subpamaa issued may hove mot some one between tho1 of the piers sometimes works up the
boarding-housD and where I met Miss1 beach to a great distance. Tho fisher­
noon, but vas4jloudy and I think rain­ duriu ’ the fore pert of August, and re­
EXPERIENCED AGENTS are i
Lawson, but du not remember of meet­ men come in from the lake at nil times
ed a little in the afternoon. laduw was
tlirvogbout the country fut its sale, with
on the bed on Saturday and was sitting 1turned about the 12th and by that re­ ing any one, don’t remember of iheeting’ of tho day. Know of a boat ruuning liberal arrangemenU will be made, .tn
any one else before I met Field, don't against the pier at Grand Haven aud
turn
wo
find
that
the
I
ioubc
was
locked
on-the edge of it ou Sunday. Was i
remember of swing any one on Bailey’s drowning n Uy, who was picked up in
tKMirding near Gerritt Smith’s at this ,up, but was any farther oflbrt made to
period, bat will cantina* for * IKitten
corner. 1 was on the outride of the
•Untlj increMlng with the growth end
time about 190 rods from Springer’s. find
(
them in litis State? Well, it is said walk and Miss Lawson on the inside.' abour ten days near Holland. Tho
boat went tuhoio very near the pier.
There were other Jioardere at this house, that they wdre seen in Milwaukee n
Re-direct.—When the boat, Milwan, . ?’icld, when wo met him, took the in­
isos* ■ peroantu: one.
but none at this time. IxMikod ai
at mo
the ----- — •’
njf'forl| weak ago, and perhaps that was their side, between Miss Lawson nnd the kco was lost they placed watchers four
clock in this houat* before stariiwf'for
fence, the jKtst office wse ojxni when wo or five miles up the bench to pick up
ht wy | first day there,
.Springer's that day, nnd alm P
. . but tdneo their wlierereached there, there were quite a num-. floating bodies.
watch
both kept
null ,ti -eI ^unt 1ms
ascertained,
i'.uvu—
—
1-* planing
1"?----- n —
, lauuiuu
iiuo been
•■•ro... —
------------ has any
. tor there. Couldn’t remember any of
Walter Fischer being duly sworn said:
This planing mill woe between
s interr^aturies been prepared and sent them by name, this was about half-post
all employments—«r« invited to correspond
I reside ct Grand Haven and have of
mill and Robinson’e little null- The to takc Ultir depositions ? These might one. Don’t remember ns there were
with tn with a vtowko an agency. Kot a few
for
14 years, am a fisherman and take aueb are now averaging from |5000 to &lt;7000
time at Green’s mill was a l.»— —
have l»een obtained before needed. Bui any mure, or ns many, jieople on tho white fish and trout We set our nets annual profit in it* *ale. There I* a great want
fastest, I think. Bjwinger was working
for the book and a rich field offered, while it wih
streets that dny as Sundays usually, it
at this time with Mr. Phibbs. Last saw wo place this matter before the Court was a little rainy. Mr. Field was going in the spring, about 9 miles out and in eierate the apiritulsl condition by constant con­
Ladow 7 or 8 weeks ago, a»'d have for n deckiou without any reference to east when wo met him. did not notice the summer nearer file shore. There ore tact with and converaatioo* n|&gt;on ita beautiful
currents in Lake Michigan from every
lieard from Mre. Springer a few days other decisions, and wo resist it oa the where he went. That was not the only
direction, but do nqt know which way
since, that be is in Saginaw. Izwt saw same ground that we did in tho begin- Sunday Mise Lawson and I liave walked
Aganls on the Instalment Plan
they run the most. Know that the cur­
George Ford in tho latter pait of July,
ing. that duo diligence has not been together, we had not'wnlked together rents on the surface sometimes run di­ Will bo fnrnlahed the work in fine binding*.
the dnv that the Sheriff wa* there, or
any Sunday a little previous to that nt rectly contrary to the wind. I can tell This plan I* quite ponulir and firolitable tn citie*
Urge Uiwna. We bar* an edition of the
else the day before.
that time of’ day, couldn’t say that I this by the buoys on tho nets. Have and
book, superbly bound, with massive panelled
Mr. Egglwl'ia raid that ho did not walked with her ti^e Sunday previous,
Tho seventh witness for the defense was
seen things floating in tho water. aide*, which ba* been everywhere received with
was Mr. Gevirge B- Woodbury, who be- ootuider it a question entirely at tho didn’t nt that time of day. Walked
marked favor. Subscription* for the Pictorial
Cross-examined by Mr. Church.
Bible, in thia atyle aud in thia way, can be
Ag duly sworn said :
discretion ct the Court, but is one to be with her the next Sunday. Remember
Have fished on tho west side of tho obtained to an almoit unlimited extent, ai there
1 reside in Muskegon and have for 80
no outlay of moner that the Hibl* leader can
derided by the Court and is lisble to bo of meeting some persons on that day. Lake ns well os nt Grand Haven. My i*
years. Have known Vanderpool some
Mr. Lahr was one, from the nort office shanty is on tho beach at Grand Haven. make, which will yield him so rich a return.
10 or 12 reari. Got acquainted with reviewed. Tho question'nt tho dosere- wo turned and wont back to her folks' Never saw anything floating norJi very
We er* also the Publishsr* of POTTER'S
him at Mtlskegon, he was empjpyod in tion of iho Court is whether duo diligeuoe house. 1 rpoke to some uno about fur. Floating things usuiuly come to
STANDARD EDITIONS of Fsmily, 1’alpif
some of the stores there. He wn* 3 or hn= Iteon used, and when that has been meeting him, very soon after that day. the shore immediately. Know of the Pocket end Photograph Bible* and Testaments—
nearly 300 different atyles—so well known every­
■1 years or more with Rcyerson and Hill,
dotorminal.lha Court's diwrotion a&gt;less. After the former trial I conversed with boat Milwaukee being destroyed, and where tor their accuracy of text, beauty of finish
who kept a large dry goods store. He
Mr. Hughes said tho diMusswn uf some one on tho subject 1 wm as cer­ the floating debris came directly ashore, and durability of bioding. Always aak for
tain then ai now about tho day, have or did not go up tbo beach more titan a I'orm'i dTAKDaan Enitiox*. and get the beat,
left Muskegon nnd went into the army
for 2 or 8 years nnd then returned to this queatios presented eu extraordina­ always been as certain as now. I ro mile. A great deal of floating material (hulognea containing atyle* and price* furnishon on application.
Muskegon and wus in Smith &amp; Odell s ry spoetacle of our humanity. The member of having a ronveroation with goes down tho river and lands north
store n while and nlso in a flounng rery fact tbsi those persons wore onoo Mr. Holden M. Green and Mr. Bullis and south of tho piers. Tho current
For Circular* containing a fall diacrintion of
mill. He left Muskegon fur Manistee. examined and thoroughly crosswxnmin- on the subject at tho lumber camp. 1 carries it out about half a mile and then Tua Pieros:* t Fauiit Biata, with sample sheet
and terms to Arents, address ••POTTE/’rt
did not tell them that 1 was not certain tho wind drives it right ashore. At STANDARD
During his residence al Muskegon was .
BIBLE
AND TESTA JfENT
ed end all tbtir testimony fully Ulen, about the dny until I saw my wife. I ,
acquainted with his general reputation
Grand Haven the water is shoal for DOWSE,'for honesty, integrity and humanity,and should shut the mouths of my opponents did toll them that I wanted to satisfy ,quite a distance from shore. A quarter
it was good.
~
;trreror.in regard to admitting this tosli- myself on the point of the dty. I ,of a mile out it is about 4 or 0 fathoms JOHN E- POTTER # CO..
Cross examined by Mr. Church. .
n0M. It is proved that these l-rsons ought perhaps to correct my statement ,deep, after going out 6 or 7 miles it lie­
PUBLISHERS,
Have heard it frequently ,ldk,~ ore out of the state, and Hint they smd that I was as certain then as now about (gins to grow
deeper very 'fast
tho dav. 1 was not os certain. I thought 'The piers at Grand Haven are 500 or
around town that George \anderpool ।
(hey ware going ont of the etateeome the matter over before becoming certain. GOO
(
feet long. Have fished in the ohi
was a pood sort of a fellow. I also |
PHILADELPHIA.
iudeod of his roputalioa from th. _pc«- two months ago, and when eubprena. I called at Mr. Bullis’ office tho next &lt;country in tho North Bea.
lion be occunted. 1 hav.broa oagmaar were uttampted to be served upon diem, Monday morning after that time.
The next witness, Abraham Fischer,
FARM FOR SALE.
Ques.—Did you not go to see your
in a mill at Muikegon for H vaaro i Uey were gone. There is no proof «»duly sworn, taid:
wife in order to talk tho matter over with being
1
uxod to
him nrorly «v.a,&lt;taj »tato 1
^aytotlm. A eertam amount rfthh- .
he waa at Haymon * Hill "• I,”er 1
her?
.
, I live ai Grand Haven and have for
Ans.—1 went twice to Luddmgton 14
J years. Am a fisherman and take
heard them .ay anything about bun. genre is neresresy. that «. admrt, bnt
winter, bat not for that purpoae. I iwhite fish and trout Have fished 80
they are out of the state no dib- that
,
Have betted Mr. Marten wy of tan that when
,
miles from shore. Wo have Iabout
*
"120‘ K farther partiealars jMrairs m the B*i
d°
jbuv hxvetad ttatl would not My pai- 1
he did not think him very honaut, bnt pence is necessary, for
B “y F* a^0,‘1’’’"taertb*&lt;&gt;^HrteLLr]
live
.tout
the nudtor until I eew ny tnets. Do not think there are
FP8.3
l»rt
this waa rinro thia charge waa brought ISrir to come here to testify, we are -

FAMILY BIBLE,

against him.

�LAXI CVRMWrS.

.

Attorn* yi

[Editor Ha«tikw Banker
. -Z-borc la no nao T.lklnK:
Bir
In the letter of the Hastings
eerreapondent of the Detroit Pott of
August 24th, ocean the following obser­
vation. “ Since- the prosecution have
undertaken to show Just what natural
■ cause* took Field's body in that particular'kllrection and distance, it is obvious­
ly easier to prove it, by an actual ex­
Are bound to sell
periment on the spot thou any amount
of theorizing on laitv currents in geiv

GEO. C. WORTH.

VAN VELSOR M ROLFE. ‘
^iSKiar-JSffcS'ssrr^

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS

Now that correspondent is a philoso­
pher, and that remark contains a big
chunk of wRdom, the whole thing b
perfectly plain aud easy and why
&lt;ihj r&gt;&lt;J the authorities of Manis­
tee. 4’bo have been vigilant In other
Tana’s to convict Vanderpool also attend
&lt;o this? All they had to do was to
get a dead body, drop it into Manistee
Biver. then keep, watch of it nnd see
where the current took it. One trial
would not have been aufficlent as that
wsuM only have shown that particu­
lar xaoo, it-would have been necessary
to repeat the experiment olten enough
to establish u general rule.
And everything in their line of Goods
at prices as low a* at Jack&gt;»on,
.In case the authorities bad excused
’*
or Grand Rapids,
themselves for the reason that dead hu­
And in many cases Lower.
man bodies In sufficient numbers could
not be obtained, dog’s bodies would
hrvo answered every j»urposo and prob­
ably Manistee contained worthless curs
enough, that eould not have Izeen
turned to any better use than to make
dead bodies of them by knocking a
couple of holes in their heads with tho Hew Goods Just Received
•‘ante hatchet with which Field was
tnippoj-ed to have been killed, attach
an iron sinker from the pile of old iron
GRANT# PHILLIPS.
near the bank, to each of their bodies
t»y a bay rope, drop them into the Man­
istee River promiscuously each one at
tended by one of those vigilant officers
whose duties it should be to attend
them and see that nothing but currents
interfered with them until they made
a landing. One more condition per­
haps remains in ordar to make a case
eKActly parallel to Field’s two. A most
learned advocate employed in Kalama­
zoo on' behalf of the’ jirerecutlon, ad­
vanced tlie theory and endeavored to
establish it by proof that Ute specific
gravity of Field’s body wok, or might
liave been so near the same as water,
that it remained in equilibrium durinjA
ita transit of 27 miles, neither linking
t» the .bettom nor rising to tho surface
of ibo^ater. As It ia well known that
dead bodies do not remain al the same
specific gravity, for the rvanon decom­
position is going on nnd the condition
RUSSELL # NEVINS'
•of the^body e&gt;&gt;n»tautly changing, it
would seem necessary and proper that
each dead tlog should alpo be accompa­
Have their nctc Goode..
nied by this learned gentleman or by
uome other good ami trusty attendant
who bdlcved in the same theory, in or­
der i&lt;&gt; maintain the nice equilibrium
necessary under that theory, by adding
n’lhll'* itfllliist, or taking a little olT as
tho case might require. If the authori­
ties at Manistee bad instituted such u
course of experiments and fully carried
ii out, the result would have forever set
this vexed question al rest, and as the
c-nrrespondent pertinently
remarks
would have been easier (and also better)
than any amount of theorizing on lake
currents in general. In case the Jury
should not agree at the present trial no
doubt tbc authorities will attend to this
Iteforc another trial, as in sober earnest
Mine such course must be pursued to
demonstrate the existence of such cur­
rents, if they really do exist, and noth­
ing less is sufficient to prove it.
•

!«. RUSSELL,

7^1^w

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UNION FAIR,

CO^IU1'LiT LXW-

E. A. HOLBROOK

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Groceries,

TEACHERS' NOTICE.
Examination of Teachers for Barry
County, Fall Series.
Hie Fan aeriae of loach era examinations will be
M aa tellowrt

WOOL IHNH
At. Hastings.

WM H. HAYFORD
dTTORNBY and Coutmallor MlMt, m

The City of Grand Rapids,

scr.CTii’.K&amp;.'rte s.'TKiMfe

SEPTEMBER 12, 13, 14 &amp; 15.

WM. i- C0HB,
ATTORN KT aud Counaallor at Law. Solieiter ir.
Chancery, aad Ctronit Court ^mmhalooer for
Barry county, will attend to aU buainaaa entnu’ed

----- WILL FIND AT----HARVEY WRIGHT.
ATTORNEY at Law. Inanranee and Collecting
A*ant. WUlalve prompt atteniion io all bu«&gt;-

u®"1’Ki

SPRING &amp; AVERY’S,
DRS. J. M. fc C. RUSSELL,
PHTBICIAXS nnd SunreoM. Tho treatment of
Private Diaaarn will reueiva particular attention.

The Larpcsl nnd Best A**orled Stock of

DRS. B. J. M E. F. BROWN.
JfOCOPATiHC Phyaieiaa*. Offlee In old P. O.

inn

hoods ho

OBoe hours I rem V 4. w. to IS. 1 r. n. to 4—' to 3.
[The poor treated srataltou.!/ Thunday after-

mmim

JOHN ROBERTS.

WM. UPJOHN,
PHYfliC IAN anti Sarzrwn. OSc* wart and of State
rtreet. Uertinr*-

----- TO BE FOUND IN-----

DR. C. C. L1NSLEY,
BOTANIC and Ecl eel i- Phyalcian and Dentirt.
treat* all chunk and sente ditesre*: nil! attend

Western Michigan.

P. DRAKE, M. O_
PrivatedGww Ofltos.
Store. Htete itrevt. Uartii

•

STEWART tc STE1NHOFF.

Sar
t OFFICE nrer Grant A Phillipa Store. Ilartinf*.
• Michiran.
____________________

MILO T. WHEELER.
COUNTY Traaanrar, OtBee in the Conn Hou*.

Wc Shall Offer al that Time

i

SPECIAL

INDUCEMENTS

WM. II. JEWELL.

J. W. MAYNARD,

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.

FOR VISITORS TO MAKE PURCHASES.

SIMlc'hiJ^ 0,U*

IT

Dr. AIKIN,

U&gt;* CMTt Uott**’ ,U*Un^

Ma«akC^«xalOaUwtlna Ageat

Sheriff

SPRING &amp; AVERY

Officefio.il Canal BL. Grand Rapids,

\

wo&amp;l&amp;b

national hotel.

FHEPUERD A CAMPBELL. Pn-rrido

NEW CARPET HOUSE

JallSrf

MIDDLEVILLE EXCHANGE,

The vey BEST PLACE to buy

30 Years

Experience !

1

BpecialitiM: Scrofula. Cancer*. ConaumpUon. Etc A Ear, Nervaaa, Chronic and Surgical
LADIES eut of health, aaaured of eoav. safe

AARON CLARK.

CARPETS,

dnlylloenaed by the United

Confldential, somMfui treatment fur all pri­
vate diaeoaea. Seminal Weaknc**. tte.( porttivel.v cured.
.
r

Esch examination will ootntnene* nroraotly at!
flock A. M„ &lt;oJ coatinnc at Um plranure uTu&lt;
iperinictulcnt, and will bt, oral and writtrti. 1
Mr. MARBLE hsriug bought the Cardiag J/*
chitc lately owned in Middleville, and
having removed It to UMtlogi, and
fluid up in the beat title, he will

OIL CLOTHS,
- ---—
----- .au cuneuit ur.
Aikin at once.
Terma favorable to all. Couaultatinn. free.
Call, or tend portage for circulate and onesUooa. (Houra, btoa.) Addra*.,
S

.

MATTINGS,

"ACK LINE.

P. 0. Drawer 2001. Gram' lU^Juiich.

id. that thea*h&lt;x&gt;li of Hairy may
Uy with thoto of ulhrr count!#*.
to*for review and ipeelal prepara-

ilat Woodland Centro. nn&lt;ler the
ainee vcMpcr. will commence Sept.
1 ten wxek*. Tuition from W to F&gt;
l«* pursued.
ol vt tht&gt; kind will be laaeht in
ebool Hon~—by Morri. E.Keitb. -

C. G. HOLBROOK,
ATT0BXKY at Law. Solicitor in Chancery, wll.

At Orangeville, Oct. 6th.
Hastings, Oct 9tli, aud Nov. 6th.
“ Assyria, Oct 18th—Ellis School

At Nashville, “ 17th.
“ Middleville “ 20th.
“ Hickory Corners, Oct 25th.
4‘ Woodland, Nov. 10th.

Ur

CHAN. H. BAI ER.

MATS.

Guarantee

ROMWS.

UPHOLSTERED GOODS,

Sutiwluetlon,

Michigan Central R. R.
£35“ Wool sent by Railroad will bo
Carded to nrdir, ud sent back in good
condition.

...

J. ROBERTS It. CO.

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

Ks.’teSraiM

NOTTINGHAM LACES,
O t HATr!2.U’i ’icHNEKLES.
H^kbwry viuw^d
*ndlw* r»n*V sndon rru-

Shop in BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR'S

74 MONROE STREET,

New Warehoose,

BLACKSMITHING.

Arfjuiniug V, F. Dwight A Co’s Foundry.

T. 11. DIAMOND.
Co.SupL Schools.

oRjtrs rapids, mcmoAir,

WELCOME MARBLE.

Wffi,

July. 1S71.

Urttee? I w^dTt^,“Jr ”•» d»P °®
P0* rwpactfnlly aolieit the nat-

u. nuimu h.ui.

For Sale.

F. IMMEN.

LOST NOTE.
ruu" coBBtat^axp naic

nU0nT

Michigan -Exchange.

tnve Kalamaeoo S 301 m.-f«^°N‘

P. »?andMtUo

ZVotice.

Hastings, Jaly H,

QUetln* of &lt;0 Acree, located within the li mlU
of MiPPi.rni.LB, Berry Co.. Mleh.

Splendid Opportunity I

fesgesssi®.?
All —v — — .v, aiao aiutate Bn,k^
ARTHUR WOOD,

________

&lt;• A; F. LYON. pronHetcr.

1 uEo«2"“ [,rintod',“ -kort

�ERIE
1,400 miles under 860
w-j^ont
One Management Change of

-ATTBKTTIOTSF!

The Corner Grocery.
Farrier s Improved!

HROAD GAUGt—DOUBLE TRACK BOUTS

NEW TORI BOSTON
AJ.HAXY

C.H. HICKS,

OBANITE STATE

rinrei.M.
„ ,lw
-I'D THE
Oil. REGIONSOrPEWNSVl.VANIA

CornSheller!

TUM AULW.T TTTIAT,,
Roeho^r to Now York, 335
Iluffalo to New York, 423 mil,* '
SujpoMion Bridge to New Yon 448
Dunkirk to New York, 460 rail™
aereUad to New York. 62Jn&gt;ii„
Cinannals to N. Y., 860 mile,
.
„_AND u Ebon
.S ■-! to 21 niuu Twa noam aovn
AU.«... n.. d.ncu, Unwab u,
V„t
I^-SlJOinile, withoot change of c.w&gt;chM.

Good Bargains in

H»»U Continue to Kell

Groceries,

FOR SALE AT

f,

W. T. EASTMAN’S!
Wnrrtottw on Brondwny.

Can bo' had by Calling ai

Crockery

D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S

Glassware,

Office in Hastings.

&amp;.C.. &amp;c.

IFe 0filer the following
Tax Titles

Land and Calcined Plaster.

E rom and after Aug. 17tb, IWl.fraina wi)| |e.T.
in connection with Weatore l.tae&lt; aa Mtow.
’

Cbnpertb.il «ny store tn Hmllngi,

LIME, WATER LKE,

Solo Proprietor of

LUMBEB.LATH, anfi SHINGLES

S..r».iM Bndp btl.w"*!‘jj AJ.16i‘\.s!nBd
v*'i. 0Jte*Pt*^;] JtntMo from 'lepol* comer
hxchangeand Michigan Street*, by New l"rk
:me, danr (Sundays excepted, i ■! 7 A U

COMPOUND WAHOO Bim

August 10, 1871.

n»t
a Whisker urit.
vtimnlatlng
barer***, but a
U..,...._l&gt;ll.
u..l .r.ii

C. H. HICKS.

W. H. JEWELL,

ami amrW in New York S.SO p. M. Conowti
at Binghamton for Cooperstown. Albany and
‘nd-hibrn ?LS1‘n’u,rr rf*or‘* !5b‘rou
;

GENE8AI

CONVETANCER;

Titles
IC’“iT“ri,‘'Jn
ro,1D*'&gt;g through to of land*«in Barry County furnished &lt;»n i
w',Uln '
’•1 '“'d new and improved '
„
i» in j Room Coachw*
i‘ijiplicatlon,
'
at my office in the
‘
Court House.
rr
W. H. JEWELL. I
fif1** •••’•*J&gt;«»»ktrk from Union |
*n‘l
via. Avon and ms. Hornell*,
Hadaigt, Mich.
rille Daily, {Snndayu excited,) at 7.*u A. M .

For the

TT„—_ „ ttt.-it
n
H.3, ID. Si Willi 8,DIS, &amp;

Sash.

Michigan,
ABSYRL1.
DKscairvioxSicnos.tosacairTios.
sicrios.
wtfofnwM
4irJIafswJ(

h'wS^'wX
Jaundice, Indigestion, Sour Slom- n?MofnwX
•A'&amp;
17 north 50 *cm of
ach, Costirencss, h'ercous and ftWovrltf
to «MSSM
Sick Headache, Liver Complaint. nwMoUswX
nKcfnwX
-*1
Feverd: Ague, Dyspepsia, Worms
MAPLE GROVE.
zm
in Children, Piles, Bilious ConiCo.,- plaints, Loss of Appetite, Erupi Hons of the fthln, Pimples on the
Face, and all Diseases of the
CASTLETON.
Blood; also the Lest Diuretic in
lOiaa’'
Use for Kidney Complaints,
10 n wjf
Weak Back, Pain in the Loins,
A,
Lumbago, Gravel, Itheumatlsm,
isof ■ ok
■„X
• «Ce. «Cr.

I

j
I
|

SO
«

C! na,Vnfn wK
21 a M of aw V

genuine Bitter* in one BO Cent* Boule
of Shepard** Compound Wahoo Bitter*

BEST AND CHEAPEST

21 n w-’I of n w|:4

I; w 100 acres of u'e U ;
11 w 109 acres of n w x I

Recommended by ull the fl rat Cl»*a
Phyaiciaun throughout tho City and
Country, aa the beat Family Medicine

Blinds.

*

JOHNSTOWN.

Price, only.10 Cents a Ho*,e'

a* «ef
s w I re h

M ®f • • if
*°f'**v

&amp;c.

Of Home Manufacture.

S

XV(X&gt;DLAND.

Doors,

BOUTS«SHUES

V

JO

C. N. SHFPAhD.

Go to the

CINCINNATI Efff’RHSS, daily, (Sunday» ex ;

Sup.) Dunkirk at hVx&gt; P. M.; Cliflon.'leJX) 1’’.
Suspension Bridge la.UA P. M.; Buffalo nt
JM P. if. Slops at Sutqurhanna *17.45 A. M.
'Jreakfa-t: 1 Tn-n.r'. m| 1 t. |i u .11... r
7. • . ......... v7
»»iibnnu ■*
r.lnnra for Williamsport, Harrisburg and the
■'J’Uth ; a: Owega for Ithaca; at Binghamton for
&gt;n 1 l,ie celebrated summer '

“1871”

Stan

nrhsrille 5.42 P. M. (Sapper,) and at New York
CmiHl’a . ‘-‘•““^‘• •i KImtra with Northern

.-iclphia. Baltim.ir- 6lid VVudnngton ; am! at
u
‘ork, vT1
L»re»s trains tor
Boston and .yw England cities.
bleeping Cuathe* are attached to Un* train at
■ incmnati and at Clifton. fSuspen.iun Bridge.)
unitig through to New York without ch»»«'*.
bleeping coaches arc *ho mtariied at HorhellsvUle running through withont change to Albanv.
NIGHT EXPRESS, daily, -Sundaya excepted;)
*’ • rinsprnsion Bndge at
-.3a P. M . and Bnffalo at tl.85 P. M. arrive. *t
Turner* at ».»A. M. &lt;Breakfast.i Naw Yotk
at 11.io A. M/^Tonuecta at New Yurk with
rtearner* and aficrnoou trains tor Boston and !
Near England cities.
A Sleeping Coach i* attached to thia train run ■
•'n^throogii from Suapenaiu« Bridge to New

Barry County—one.of the best

Counties in the State of

Price, only SO Ctntu a Bottle,
nnd found m euro and epoody cure for
tho following complaint*.

J
Abstracts op

arriving iu hew York at 7.U0A. M.
I
.1GUTNINO EXPRESS, (D.Hr,) tw„ ,;IB. •t"^«S ? *U K ’i * Tr'”**
Ww“ S*!e,n
'Breakfast ;i le,ir ClereUnd ,.2u A. M.; Learittaburg KU A M- ■
MeadviHe 11.32 AM. (Dine;) Duaklrk 1.23r. m'

Situated in tho (various Townships of-

I

IUuistrb or Deeds. Notary Purl.c,
—und—

leaping CoachM are attached to thia tram a(

Of LANDS

SHEPARD’S

lo per Cent, by buying for Cub of

LUMBER

Grand Hapills, Mich.
For Sal.* by ACKLEY &amp; SLADE
Hastings, Mich.

BALTIMOBE.
aatfof nwt&lt; ^19;«(Kiof a w
SW ,‘^of n.Jf - - belief a a K
a I ) a of s wjfui a wyjv|

HASTINGS.

Little Red Shop!

Of all Kinds.

CARLTON.

rith ere- I
iiing tram* and
England cities.
Sleeping Cpa&gt;

tfolor'i'

HASTINGS, MICH.

Only oce tram East on Sunday, tearing Citicinnati at V.43 P. M.-. Cleveland at 7.25 A. M ;
Clifton J.ito I*. M ; Suspension Bridge at 1.35
P. M.; Buffalo at2.4u P. M. and Dunkirk 1.25
I* M „n,l
K— A'_ A
- .m. &gt; It
•ad New England Passenger*. »nh
«ge.are transferred FREE OFCHARGE

paov all night trains on this Railwar.
HF-The Erie Railway Company has opened a
new Ferry from their Jersey City Depot to tha
• oat of s3d St.. New York, thus enabling PaaaeuKen to reach tbe upper portion of the city witbomniul“P5f *5 *“1J *Bn“T*n®c ” f aalnvel ca** &lt;”■
.
The Scenery along thn entire route of the
Erie Railway iaoT the uio&gt;l pictore.qac and beau­
tiful character. Admirers nf Nature's beauties,
in a daylight journey over the Line, will hud in
ita ever changing landscaper subject* of continu­
al admiration and interest.

I
■
■
i

■THE

Meat Market! .Family Sewing Machine

BEST

STYLE

FLORENCE

“ This is the Lad who drove\
the doves to market, and
near the bank.
the same boy stopped
at Stauffers
The best stock of Meat always on

Hartl.tr. Au*. 3, 1871.

s elect scHooi; Hways in Order and Ready for Wort.

• W •* X
"k • • x

Aesrtus, Aug. 7.1871.
I A Select School in Assyria is about to take «f‘ feet on the 4lh of September, at tlie

ELLIS SCHOOL HOUSE,

for warm meals a tall hours.
Remember tlie place. Op­
posite Lein's Bakery.
South side State St.

hardened, und will last a life time.
Preparatory for Teacherv, and those who feel in­
Ito other Machine runs ao easy or makes ao
terested to put to a good use the advantage* they tilth noise in iu opefalioc.
desire from such a sonree, constantly adding
It will make any ieidtb of tlieai desired wlththereto.
Drery student expecting lo attend should be
preaenl on that day. Young men or women pre­
It will Cord, Braid, Quill, Bind Gather, Ham­
paring tor teaching, or winter school, will find
the atuddie* ao arranged as especially to meet stitch, Ruffle, Tack, and Fringe neatly and du­
rably’
We warraat it to sew everything needed in a
will cioae in lime mi a« not to interfere
family, from *.he bearicst to tbe lightest fabric.
commencing winter aibool.
In Tillering or Dressmaking
Fur further information, address.
MORRIS E. KEITH.

cL.inirsFOK

/.A Trafb.

CITY PAINT STORE !

ORANGEVILLE.
K®f«».’4
w.’fofac;

COMMINS &amp;. BROWN,

HP'S
nUofse J&lt;
■ •yofnwtf

II A! H A

I

REMEMBER,
I
I

Dana in Uie latest atyler.
Dealer* in Wall Paper, Window
Shbades Picture Frames, Looking
Glaaeae, Varnuhea, Le*d»,
Oils. Mixed Paints Artist's
Materials. Window

HASTINGS BABBLE WORKS!

iOeUilwIofn.

11!

I Sign and Ornamental
i
Fainting

BLACK *

12;

PILMRIEVILLE.

Pir-aas cull and examine tbe Machine and it*
work. You cannot albrd to bur a Sewing Ma­
chine until you tiara se«n the FLORENCE! with
it* late improvement*.

J[&lt;nut-Paisliny,
Graining,
Paper- Hanging,
Kahommisg, ife.,'

PATRONIZE ROME INDUSTRY I

17
IS

nXofaefra

;PA INTERS.;

tn the City, Manufactured by

WOOD RUFF !

IRVING.

THIS MACHINE HAS NO EQUAL.
~

go to

Washington Block, South side State St.

RUTLAND.

EASILY UNDERSTOOD.

SIMON P • RKENRUTH.
'

OF, MEN’S

FINE BOOTS!

HOPE.
• wK.fnwJ&lt;

hand.
Call aud Got your Steak, Roasts,
KIMPLV CONSTRUCTED,

o?-ASK FOR TICKETS VIA ERIE RAILWAY,

Which can be obtained at theprincipal Ticket
Office* tn the West and North West.
L. D. RUCKER.
WM. R. BARE.
GenIHup't.
Oen'l Pass' Ag

BAHRY.

THE ABOVE CUT REPRESENTS

CENTRA!

a. WOOLEY

■ wWofs-M

Go there lor your

1
■IwWi

YANKEE SPRING.^,
CHOICE

OROCfeRIEB!

A fine stock Just Otkned

-

COME AND SEE THEM
»«Xof..K

Oysters and Rjereshments.

FULLER, Proprietors, are

i«*fawX

THORNAPPLE.

on hand at all hours.

pi epared to furnish

25yl

MONUMENTS,
HEAD STONES.
SkT" All Styles of Women’* and ChllTABLE TOPS,
MANTLES,
SHELVES, ETC.

The Bpst in the City.
J. C. WOODRUFF.

MUSICAL!

HEHTilCK

ITALIAN
AMERICAN

H. A. BU8ELL.

2cEi Horsemen
ATTENTION I

N B WawHl attend to Iht removal ot and
re-'d’resking old stones.

T4YLOR t FARLEY ORGlk.

Shop near tbo Boston Cash Store
Greek Srdet.

8

Fine Gold Jewelry,

MOgEY TO LOAN !

Hastings Jan. 2Mb 1S7L

reaeivia* lanto

Silver aofl Plated Ware.
JOHN WHITMORE.

of Dr. Burton and see'it, South Side State St..
Has Ungs, Mich.
,
1«
•'«

I). 1&lt;. COOK A CO

To the Ladies!!

MARBLE (Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

SHERMAN RICH, Deafer tn Musical Inatruments. Sheet Mucic. Musical Books etc. Also
Agent far the justly celebrated

Parties desiring to purchase will do
r oil to Call. We will cheerfully give
all information desired.

Hastings. June 1»L 1871.

�Tlfs R^pilaucitf Biytmi^.

Warranted Custom Mads Boots from
Detroit, Grand Rapids and Jackson

atR&amp;SEL £.

Nashville Correspondence.

DAILY DURING THE TRIAL.
Agreeablfi to previous notice a Rail­
for millinery
road meeting was held yesterday in
Mid best styles.
Wm. Beadle Esq’s, office. A fair rep­
MAIL AR RANGEMENT.
Fibbt
resentation of the community linmedliMlowi:
-Go
best and cheapest ately interested north and south wm
Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, etc. pMMOt^M Wall tea goodly number of
rii ■■
'
•Sib. for Baltimore. Job.
If
E.Q. WILLIAMS.
our own citizens. Ijewls Durkee being
ud Battle Creek. el&lt;
elected chairman, called the meeting to
tfsib«o:u«North forNorthLvtoi.FiH-.
' '
wore nd LorrvU c&gt;o—daily at
IDO r. x.
order, stated tbe object of the same, nod
introduced Mr. EnRneraon Esq., of Batwr- -•
thuirgmattM of J, Mm
le Creek, who reviewed the ground pret­
J. ROBERTS. F. M.
ty thoroughly; showing the Importance
An Every-day Story.
of a competing road, the enhancing of
values of suah a line and also tbe great
“Hello John, where are you going?”
■ ICHIGUl CENTRAL R. R.
amount of transportation in the lumber
“I was going down here to buy some countries of tbe Dortb that is- awaiting
grocers.”
the completion of such a road*
“Well I am going down to Mace Al­
It was the purpose of all through lines
len’s to buy mine.”
to make the roads as straight as possible
“Down to Allen's? Why, I never bo’t and as tho route indicated was on nearly
any of him, I always go there to buy
RVATIOM.
an air line from Battle Creek to the ob­
crockery nnd wall paper, but I never ject flrat north, it only remains for the
thought of buying groceries there. Not
people along iiuch route to say Just
long ago I bo’t a whole set oi crockery
where it should be located. That such
nnd paper enough to paper -my house,
a road would be built was beyond doubt.
■ Charlotte
1 3D anthere, 20 per cent, cheaper than I could
1 &lt;5 dtp
buy any where else. Besides he war- The commercial interests of tbcoountry
ig
raktbd rr.
The crockery he keeps Is domamled it. and the people were fully
the Boot’s celebrated ware.”
alive to the subject.
“Wolli I always do so on groceries,
Messrs. R. Jones, and W. Ellis as •
and I know you can. Besides he takes
anything I have to soli at a fair price, sured the meeting that Assyria was
Caledoniatoo. Igetn better, tobacco, tea and ready to do her part when the proper
la
sugar there for the same money than time had come but the subscriptions
any where else in town.”
GmndJUnar
might be very much hastened when the
M. ALLEN,
lines had been surveyed and that they
Washington Block. Aug. 15,1871.
wore ready to bear their proportion for
such survey.
Hams, Williams &amp; CoGrand Kapdp
Stephen Haight Esq., on behalf of the
Do not claim to have the only Mold- delegation of Woodland, thought his
Caledoniaing.Machino in Barry county, but they turn could be safely counted on for its
SlidJlt-ville
have
one
that
will
stick
any
and
all
rviar*
kinds oi moldings that are needed. part in the work when the people could
They also have otxband a large number be assured that their actions was to have
of doors, sash, blinds, moldings, win­ its due weight ip establishing the route
Nuhvlllt
V cnnontrilli
dow frame*, 4c., that will be sold at low iu their midst.
flgures for cash.
Maple Grove wot represented, though
not formally, by a number of her strong
men. Mr. Potter said there was a fa­
vorable indication in his town and be­
tee are unable to furnith back Hum­ thought tbe people would not be found ,
wanting when the time came to move I
bert from the commencement &lt;f the imtt of forward, a meeting was called for!
Detroit Exjtwi at
50)pm.
our Daily, tre will take eubecriptioiu for Woodland for Sept. 6th at the Town .'
CHA8 n..
Twenty-fee CenUper week. Send in your Hall, at 2 r. w., a: which speakers
from Battle Creek will be present.
name* Immediately and Commence now.
A committee for their plan was then I
appointed, consisting of L. J. Wheeler, I
mCUL NOTICE.
Lorenzo Madge, D. C. Griffith, P. Hol­
ler, I). W. Smith and J. H. Kersey, af­
important Railroad Meeting.
ter which the meeting adjourned to
A mectiag^f th© citizens of Hastings Sept, (‘th, at this place at 2 p. m., at |
andvidnl
held at the Court which, delegates from Woodland arc In-'
Attention 1
Friday
next, at 71 vlted to be present.
I have a yoke of cattle and a single House
L. Durkle.
L. J. Wheelen,
of tbo camhorse for sale. Will sell on time for o'clock, to hear 1
mitt
nterest of a
Scc'y.
Ch’rm’n.
good paper.
B. J. Grant.
north an
and to such
Aug. Sff, 1871.
Michigan which is widely celebrated
j further action
cTheqfiag may dens a State for her excellent educational I
“ One stormy night in winter when | detcnu,neorder of Committee.
instltutlouN, has now tbe leading Busi­
tho winds were blowing cold,” I bought! ■■--------------ness College in the north-west, locat­
me a jpa*ir of boot^a
*' aJ* rubbers
*' - - at Mau&lt;ed at Grand Rapids.
Call on
goods of

Grand River Valley Division
AUGUST 1&amp;7-1.

Clover Hollers!
SUPERIOR, Mc SHERRY AND STATESMAN
Knlamnzoo and Ann Arbor

WHEEL CULTIVATORS,
BALL,

GALE AND KALAMAZOO,

PLOiWS IND CASTINGS.
SAWING

MACHINI»,

IIARIiOWS,

ETC.,

and the largest stock of

A.GRICULTURA.L

MACHINERY

in Barry County—for sale by

E. P. BURR ALL.
Office in John Wcisertt’s Hardware Store, Brown’s New Block.

J. W. &amp; C. G. BENTLEY

S5SS’
Local

DR I L L

CRAIN

rSaccoMoni to Uirkrr A Bentley."

Jtoticeg.

LOCAL EVENTS

days of grace on accounts due
duelI *’ __ .7
• *’ ~
~ -----Thee day*
the late firm of Dickey 4 Bently, arc
pretty nearly out. Thtwc interested ' Another Bail
will do well to fake notice,
dtoscpl ' Stove in den:
Lookout for fires.
Another railroad will not effect the i
Stenographic Report!.
low prices at Maus’.
Flies are very dumpish.
Weather
Is getting ooldcr
Wanted. Wanted.
P sachce are getting plenty.
Every ouc having unsettled accounts
Railroad
meeting Friday nighL
to call and settle the same by September
1st. for I must have my pay.
Thanks.—Soipe pumpkin from J.
lOwl
Mason Allen.
Ix*och. Some cider from L. N. Mixer.

MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, DfX)RS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, &amp;r.

Holding's a Specialty

That lo buy Goods

ILSO, LUMBER FLOORING SIDING 4

H. A. Goodyear.

Goodyear &amp; Stri^
SE A.1&gt;K

The last half of the Vanderpool trial
Don’t you know where to get your
h being whittled off.
boots and shoes'? I do—at J. Maus’.
Lsr everybody attend the Rallroal |
Cancer can be Cured.
meeting to-morrow (Friday) night.
Let us try und tuakc the meeting ex­
L. N. Mixer's t-crofula and cancer pressive of the wants and wishes of our
mixture is warranted to cure all cruex people tn this matter.
of cancer and scrofula in every form.
SKI.KER $ DECKER,
Send for circular. $1 per bottle. AdPeach Festival.—The Indies of the
Presbyterian church of this city will
Hastings, Midi.
give a grand pca^h festival at Union
Hull, on Friday evening. All who like
Groceries cheap os dirt at J. Maus’. peaches and cream and all who waut to
help the ladles will of course attend^
Hams, Williams A Co. have not got
time to run after accounts that were to'
Personal.—We were favored to-day
be paid after harvest. Therefore, we ex­ with a call from Rev. Mr. Fish, jisstor
pect every man to cal! aud retife up
of the Congregational church of Manis­
their accoints on or before the 28lh tee, who is here ns a witness on the deInst. We mean tnuinru.
1 tense in the Vanderpool trial. Wo find
Hastings, Aug. £lst, 1871.
&lt;Z
| Mr. F. a very pleasant man.
^KaNNER &lt;V DECKFR.
1*14
Mavs is bound to sell his groceries,
and boots and shoe* if he don’t make'a | Ma. W. Brown has been having n
| division made to the stare of E. G.

Dealers in

HWDIH
and dealers in

PAINTS,

Just Received.,

Ma. Da ns, Agent for Boozer’s Pho­
The Town Talk
tographic advertising plan, lias placed
Is the name of a Choice Brand of Ci­
the canvassing business of the Directo­
gars just received and for sale at tho
ry, he contemplated on getting up, in
City News Depot.
the hands of Mr. James Clarke for the
present
Tho agent is called to other
The Lamest Btocx of School Books
parts for a few days.
in the City at the City News Depot

Best ebeese in the city atBuscll’s.
Complaints come from various sources
A Choice Stock of perfumeries at the in regard to subscriber's missing same
of tho. numbers of their Daily. We
City News Depot.
will assure them that the utmost care is
For Photographs and Picture, of all observed in mailing them properly to
kinds, call on J, F. Minkler.
their right destination and if they foil
Thb Towx Talx, K. C. B. and E. B to reach subscribers the fault lies fa
some
other quarter.
■
Hall, three of the best Brands of Cigars

in tbe market at F&lt;wt Office.

The Funeral senices of the late Dr.
B. J. Brown, was held, at tho residence
The pldce to buy your boots and shoes of the family to-d«y at*l- o’clock. After
which Dr. E. F. Drown took the 2
fo
liTTNYAN'B.
o’clock train for tho cast, with the re­
Custom work made on abort notice, mains, where they arc to be laid bein good style and re«i*onabk* prices
1 side the mother at his 1 aimer Ikubc fa
at RmrvAir's.
—___-----------Canada.
The service os announced in
Ladies’ fine sboss of the itteat styles last evenings issue, to take plaos Fri­
st Ritnyax’s.
3.33 jj 0^0^

and

RUSSELL

Iron, Nails, Glass.

| PATENT MEDICINES.

Large Stock

GREBLE

OILS,
VARNISHES.
TURPENTINE,
TOILET and FANCY GOODS,
PERFUMERY.
BOOKS4 STATIONERS,
CHOICE TEAS,
GROCERIES,

Wooden Ware, &lt;fcc
AGENTS FOR THE

Detroit Stoves,
MADE OF

I^ako Superior Irqn8

CIGARS and TOBACCO,
KEROSENE LAMPS 4 FIXTURES

THE BEST IN THE WORLD.

Al®o the

WALL PAPER, 4c.. 4c.,

WOODLAND PARLORS.

CITY DRUG STORE,
State Et„ Hastings, Mich.

Hardware.
Stoves,

HUB,

Druggists and Chemists,

Battle Creek.

j Williams, and the west side is now oc­
11 cent sugar at Busell’e.
cupied by Dr. Haney. Both establish­
Rubber mops at Buscll'e.
ments look very inviting and the ocondPeaches fresh nnd nice at BusclPs.
my of space will enable them to make
Best Sherry wine, bitters for dyspep- prices lower.
a, st
.
Bvsell's.

Dan'IIStriker.

1 ou must visit the

Great Union Exposition
SEPTEMBER 12, 13, 14 AND 15,1871,

$1.00 for 75c

.

1WO FAIRS IX 0XE.

Nertbern Mich. Agricultural and Me­

I will close out mu Stock

Harnesses, of Summer

AXD TMK

Dry Goods and Clothing

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.
LEATH Kt BELTING A SPECIALTY

Cbeapeot fruit jar nt Buscll’s.

We will not be under­
sold bv anv House
In Michigan.

at seveniy-flve cents on the
Dollar.
R. MUDGE.

BOTTLED V1ESNA BEER!

Units in makinr the above a grand demomtralion of lh« production of Michigan Indudry.
cxnfer;'dTn-";’C’u11,ar’?
Exblbifaw are

CALL AT JOHN

KUSTESER.S CELEBRATED

STANLEYS

AA/ I3STE OR BEER
BOTTLED,

"

(• farai»h«d to private lamHUa fretb wd faun-

John a. Greble,
Mabe Rubbbll.

chanical Society.

State Pomological Society

ALBERT EI8ELBERG,
d*w»f

Pure Wines and. Liquors I
FOB MEDICINAL PURPOSE^.
Porler “nd Winburgh

8L Charier Kesuui.at on JeffBtaa» R

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                  <text>| a dog'faring been there.
I saw blood under the ink apota and
on tup uf the dirt in the crack I faund

If a efamiat sfa .Id examine it and
ntyitmmtmk.
I ehroid change my opinion. Dr
l^ld Md^otfav.rilto.ro faonL
and crack., for I aa* same uf them in
Mr. Bullis' uffleu the day be fori' the fire.
Q?** he ehangod by aaying that ho
•rir B«m « few day, before the fir^ I
raolu. „f . tuwel in adioaia ef uxter.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. AUGUST 31, 1871

hBtotl

• ftjim
. I ZZm ££*

Attorneys.
GEO. C. WORTH
LAWVn. capuy sf JsBbvare ari HtaU Kirwt
.... i.*rt»e A OrotiW&gt; Mm.
VAN VELSOR k. ROLFE.

OF ALL KINDS.

fa Hefea.-L5-"'^""

TO BE CLOSED OUT
The LARGKST STOCK of

l.k E. A. HOLBROOK.
«Yh ted C.oBMiUn u Isw.esA I
“SSrr'JMKt'Kt;

Organdies,
Percales,
Zauns,
Grenadines
Bareges.
Cbaiitbrays.
Mohairs."
Silks.
Marl

HARDWARE

Shawls,.
Linens,
Balmorals,
Linen Coats,
Linen Pants,
Linen Vests.
Summer Hats
Gloves,

HARNESSES!
BUCKEYE CRAIN DRILL
COI^PER STRIP FEED CU'ITE.

LEATHER BELTING,
A FULL STOCK OF ALL SILKS.

DRY GOODS!

PROPRIETORS OF THE

LOITER TH.I.V EVER

e Manufacture the fattown g ;-&lt;Ja]e'« I’aleat Combination Iron-Beam and
"
,r'lh M&lt;'c! "r v“‘ Mo!d I^rtl. Dodxeaad Curtlre Plow., Improsed W l&gt;.vl Cultivator*, Com Plows. Shovel 1'h.w., Gang Plows.FieldRoUera
square end Butterfly Drops. Il.-.okch, Patent AdjuatabteH&amp;g»Han»«r,!-crapm.
Cauldron hi ttlro. and everything in oar line.
Repairing Mccldncry promptly attended loot

JACKSON WAGONS,

.

imjrn,

Ladies' Misses and Children')

&amp; Hall Threshing Machines, CIqv
Hitllers and Grain Drills, and Gale’s
FulOfll Sulky Bake.

iui

•

b&gt;«iw.

The best ph

in the

City of Hastings,
------ to buy------

GROCERIES
C. H. HICKS !

WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL.

(Successor to Hicks &amp; Fales.)

IIi* are overt/ day solicited to furnish Plates of Perth
for less than our usual price, backed with the coiwuunt
nt' narties who san then are unable to nay so much.
.IUIC
ui. Lt (Munvi • - ......
.
»
should have them, we wdlfrom thu dais, for a few
weeks, drop the price almost one-half. Ho wul now mahe
full and Complete sets ,for$25. Single Plates. Vpper
or Under flS.

yJLL Oirn WORK W.1RR.1J&gt;t‘TEn
Office orer Grant f Phillips’ Store, llastinfs, Mich.

STEWART &amp; STEINHOFF.

FARMERS

In Fact

u&gt;d then «H in«l&gt;J get «.r Youraelrc. Wi«w or CUUren. the
ven- l»«K.deHe.pa.l BOOTS. gHOE?, wd.Bt BBBBS.
hig eclect Stock now an hand.

Cash
Groceries, I pny
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash
only, at the very lowest rates.

M W1E ffl SI »I

your Horae* at JACOB ilAVS'
BOOT, SHOE, and GROCERY STORE,

.
?

**¥? *?* ■ hatdiet there and ej.
* “»« wU no blood on il, Ko,
r HM fad bro. wxxlreA

H1’

. the house on Mixiday ra-jrmsg and it
; was no’, the one 1 had eseu there before.
the other wa. a.I.ingto hatchet and this

»kpt weR.

I next uk«l him if

«to tarnabout 8 o’clock. He had 5®^*°
J'
on hi. blank rail. DU not
bin, L
X ‘
you fad with his eenta/ones.”
again after he left Did not are Vundrt- 1
*X"L f ‘ ld‘
^y. bui did rec&gt; hl. next
‘£d if ho wanted ri , Ana—He said , hi* ev*nefo*cs a
. Field's ]&gt;apers had ctoromaasp. JG« erimd hfa iy
Monday about noon at mr house. Ho | iL, ,.k„
and nl® some of hi« ate ha regular rations end he ..1.1
iU, and hie wife came. Htde
Mr. Vanderpool re-! did, end be did not ask me any imnre
previous He wu there about half an
•* you are
,
hour. After h.- earn. Mre. VandwpuqJ
&gt;»• settled on fatur.

but thin one had no head. Both fad an
edge Md both had a bend and lx.to *
fandle, but thov were not tho mxim.
Had never been iu ths bank on vunwro
to examine that hatchet. When I wn.
in the bank in the -ehitor, I rot miar the
I stove and aoriced thia lying fhero and
•3K** ‘LT** “*1
‘pflttin,
kmdlsre- Did net notion tongs no.tborel. but di 1 noti® this.
.
1 IsriHAsEMrifftevk him tu jail tret
. fa nrMwrw wbeduc he had a warrant

tlie amount of money in the bank from I1 myrelf. U-.» floor wu wi-t led |he I
: whal you have. • Ha said Un had aajUod elrttir was sticking oyi on one aide of tho I b~d nod asked hi. if fa knew Wfat
&lt;An»t. He iaid tfat Field had ran J"*4" A" ,woaod » PWd'“ *““• •I*’
nwny sad hn autinutod that -ho had gun* he raid bo knew nothing about &gt;L At not feel like ft. I call a vacant laugh.
Field in tlio bank about uonn and had ,
, in am. 1 i*tr him again in about an 111tea time my cane was staaduur t.—u- H «• a forced laugh. Dare hoard some
not seen him sinoc. Ho said ho had run
talk at Matuatoe of mobbing Vander
I
away and I said no ho hasn't, when ho 1 hiur al turoflto»,an i fawai 1 far* about •
pool, did not take part in it, nor did I
an hour. After wo aettledap our aercunt,'
•aid if you had talked with him a. many k. taM .«» LU
LU ~wnen A swear so at Kalamnrw. When mon
timre aa I have you would think so-1 life 4c. Ifo alw talked '
RaH. He i*Z 1Bp In*t “ dowD’ Th’ Mfara said anything about it to mo 1 told than
: Field had a nice gold watch, Engiuh
fare don.1?0^?^ ?• &lt;"°
•«-! tlrey had bettor kt ft atone, one man
[firat remaned, jW aw
na • uro.
„
lever, and hunter care, abo a grdd chfliQ
sul be could got enough to help hang
I J’Qn*'VV----- --,«&gt; |i.
inliafiod that you murdered Field
him. At tho cfoee of a meeting the
Q»ra. - Who furnished the money fur I on with bustnem M u,ual. He said hu
I anid to Una I wish you would not aubp-ct of Vanderpool wu brought up.
a good d; ' ' ' ”
"
Field to oany o0 the busioeea f
.i had
Con
the
ahnigbtr
or
terrible
grin.
I
the subject’ talked of wu that of subField wont ca
Objected to by Mi. Hughro on the I1 ring LU abteti—_______ ___ ___
o forgo^t just which I said.
poenmug witaeeaes. Have beard it
ground that It was bomaterial.
I5u6and the books would show it,ate?tIn asking Counsel to repoat bquraiiun talked of to get up a crowd and go to
Mr. Church said ho wi.bcl to ahow
wank ho wont east and Field ol*i&gt;ted ho seal fa bmi a add tn hi. head and the jail and make sums demonstration
। that the Iteajxmdsut had no money
to extort a eunfoaaiun from him, but 1
to bane made BUM or &lt;500, bat the did nut bear r*vy well.
Objection ormulod and cxci-ptiori no­ book, did not show it He ‘p-ika of a
&lt;iid not propose it, nor wu it aubmitted
Vanderpool mxdo uo nn.rrr sfan 1
Muskegon man who |pd utftwd him
B2.QOO without any eolidtalhw from him, otxiko about the /crriHa^ris. It wu
Ito-direct by Mr. Churoh.
which aliuw. J the ounSde &lt;x of money- not partiaelnriy aSanrivs to mo and 1
&lt;&gt;d men In Idm. Ho also told ton that have no reaion whr I made the remark.
Do not remember how tong I have
Hold liad furulahod the |&gt;rinolpal part of I thought ft was *n uuneerourr grin caned this club but think it is about
•L......
L_
tho nsouev to ran the exmeatn and be
three yean, I carry it to assist mo in
'waithn business nun, ths! Field wu
walking, 1 have tost one of my feet a»
.out a great deal. He also a puke of being
I unwed, that they hal ctowl up matters
1 on Sunday and had paxoed receipts and
j after thia Field got to playing with hit
' d&gt;g ad made ,o much tmuo that ho
I WU afraid he would attract atv-ntioo.
I Uro bred in Manistee throe years
. He tflgde ro ume‘4 liaise, that ho gut,
and am 42 years eld, lave been a fish­
HI norreous that ho *‘&lt;W p*"a&lt; ba tenaed
erman for 15 or 21)year,, hare fisbo l on
i it. In bh iiauts and then wbou Field '
lake Michigan, Hnron and Superior.—
। Saw tho fix ho wu in lie stopped
In 1809 I m fairing « Manistoe. We
। end got him a pair uf hi* pant* to b-t
begin in April and continue till Decem­
ber and urn sail boat, of different rises
him i«ut on. Soon after this he started
| to go hjme ami left Field lying un tho confession from him and wu going tn We go cut from four to six miles whore
•wear
to
it
myaelf
if
m-esury.
Did
I lounge and .that w;s ths last time tie
we gut water from 80 to 300 foot. The
before you camo td Manistee ?
not'think
he
wonk)
bo
tried
fafuro
me,
average sounding four miles out I eon
orer m* Um, bo arid.
He went out
Aaa—-Al Chicago, after I wv to walking in the afternoon to Canfield's ami nerer thought much about it. I hardly telb The water is alsefo- tu the
Manistee V.tol.rpa^ went away the
hill and ho mid bo we* fouling bid and thought he woald not bo examined be­ north and deeper to' the rirnth. From
noxi week, and was gjuno till about two
' his wife told Jum she ariahod hr w*. fore me, because the statatM of the lUU four indoi out Io six miles the water be­
weeks before the kitoug. Did not re- ' toeling bettor *j u to ontertaia hi* trash me diBrronUr. I didexjrertif he comes r&gt;;»dlr dreoer Have knowledge
I oeire any letters from Vauderfoul, but
of the currents within the limits described
ourapar.y hotter. Attar tea »Uo urge I
him to gv for medicine, but ha did not
want to leave a« bis company from
Th* prevading current i* io the north.
Mtukagou were going away that night,
| ll runs from aboat eighty rods to two
but finally he wi-nt and told her if ha
mile. an huttraometinwa, and MxnotiiDM
i, “ “Vi-. .—3“
■"
’ J‘4 not gut buck, Lo would moot thi-m
kaov FWd and &gt;nfarpuul. aad re iat llu)
Q, hla way fa nrediriae
thorn i&lt; none. The wind* affect three
ef^
SX i h’ "I* '*“?■ •?
* «.b« that
cuTTvnta. A tuulh wind would produce
“
' “rTT,?* “‘"““y 1 vre foekud, that, ho .taru-d for Dr.
1 a current to the north. Think the curmenriag following, about half put aenm .............
.
..
.
. .
1 rents are swifter in shallow than in d~p
near hie bouse. He arid he had not
l water. The course of deep water cureeen Fxkl rinoo the day before. Next
। rente run a.«rth and aouth, but generalsaw him iu about 15 minulrn at the
bank, iniide/at the frrnt door, 1 went
i there sho wji just swinging off and
saw Mist Piper standin ; on the steru
and she said is that you, Deorgs, and be
said aye, ay.-, and that wm all. then he
went back to the drug atoro, anl again
found it locked, and than started to Dr.
Kthar’a, gut some pdla and went h-inis.
I took them and went to bed. was np
and down many time* during the night I
and thi- »n the reason be Lapjs-nryi fo
,Mr. Hughs wu diasatisfisd with the
go io the bonk *u early on th^'next answer and ewnlod tho fact given morn far the event of the disappearance of
morning. On Wednesday Mr. Dunluim srnheif. When be arid he had intended Fiidd. It was ut&gt; Sunday, and the wind
wai from th &gt; south, alio an Monday
and Conover and myself We®i to bis
dra'ta tliet beluogol to him. but they hoa«i fur him about S o'clock in to but did not know whether ho fad or end Tuesday; but on Wednesday from
would du him no good u ho could not
the Nurth. Du not remember it longer.
collect them. He then raid I will allow
The prevailing wind in September waa
you whore I keep my property and he
opened Um baqriar prout-box sad I a»w
thvre uxiie Ixlia Lu a roll end some
I thrown iu iirua&gt;iacu*.aaly. He said he •aid 1 •uppsseyuu Imre couw lo tmki' had aUM with him aud wu glad be a a*a.ch. 1 told hiui wo had ami 1
waa gimo and be »huuld not b» aurpria waxte-l the asfo o-i;ail. HsOpc^Asl tlio
ed it ho should turn up on the salt outride door and 1 told him 1 ranted
waler. Ha n-iuesto! mi- not to sjieak the burglar prorf box oja-w! and be
of this a* temple m^lil mire him and
into my IkkiI, I rtumb’-i-d and rn^/ea
tried it and said ho hut forgotten the
noire, and when I looked up tho bout
oumbir.aimn, and lie turned it one
hud stopped aud crowd iror to the oth­
Gilbert Young, the twenty-eighth way and then the uthor and bo kept
er ri-la. There war a person in the bout
witness being duly *«om, said : I hare wlit.tliny al! the time I saw the trunk
rowing it H" camo within 30 foot nt
lived at Manatee throe aud a half years there and naked him whrrv thn key was
one ttoc. aud I could see bis body move
and am a I ember inspector. Knew and bo arid ’■here it b,” taking it from
and the din of tho oar&lt;.aa d hear thoratfio
Field sad reeuUect the event of his dis- the tup uf tire desk. Mr. Dunham took
at the cor toek. It was alight colored
aripearenee. First saw Vandnqwl on the toy and seantbed the truu'i. The
boat about 1G foot tong. 1 was on tho
Monday after the dieappearana-, at th* itunk was opened before tire burglar
bank fnun 8rv to ton minute,. TV
Baak between 4 and I u'etoek r. x. Mr. box. During the time they ware exam­
take out Wo of th* l-tote wu rough. Aa
Holden Green wu with him.' Saw him ining it he wu al work ou the safe try­
you gu from Manistee north, the shore
aft.r this again in I1) or 15 minute*. ing to open it
curves west tu point Betecy, end this is
Tlio cramiuLoa uf the wilnras was
Crose-eramined by Hr. Holbrook.
about 5 mile, out Thon south we
here sua[«nded and Court adjourned
SawTanderpool firn between 4 and
have the earns contour for a few i-ulca.
5 o'clock. The reason 1 went there wav til! 0- o’clock to-morroa morning
because I knew him U Mnskogon aud 1
Tenth
Day's
Froeocduua
thought if Field had nin away l.c would
tell me secretly. The first time I wont

and aakod mo to go with him. but 1 did
not know Ma busneas. . I did not talk
to Vanderpool this timr but Grain did.
They talked about that draft, he telling
him tn have Um payment et-.np.-4, we
then went fo tin. Tyran Hoose, and I
returned alone and asked him where
Field wu twice without an aa*wi.r. when
I turned to-gu hi-arid bold on, Gdtort
what are tho p&lt;-ople about toam talking
abowL Then I told Mm ther.- must be

Goods are Cheaper than Low!
turned around he net nd excited end his
Hp quivered. I notioed that the tint

tram

I»&lt;-cllM|&gt;ept»a CarCs.
11BV» AND HACK UXt.

i £■ - 1 - roJU

C

fur all kinds of Grain, and sell Grand
llapids Plaster., Ohio Lime. Water Lime, and .Sait.
'

li r pay Cash

Sqai ail fakaiital Deitffls,
IJ,“‘ * raaiir's sur*.

xE

a roll of bills from his pocket and
eowtod out BIBO and had a few Uli.
' left and told me if I wbuldrcm. to the
I Mlaa Raehael HiH. the twentv-fiflhi ■ l«mk U an hour be would pay the real,
witxwea being duly sworn said :
to I ms lu^..
I Hwim Manistee hare bred there Urand wanted to attend to It then.
H* then said be hal auma boaunua
Acn &gt;8W, ouna from low. there, but I to
attend t* with RugSre and I told him
dfofram Maine. Knew Field and Van- :
MMd, and remember the event of the : to a'tend to that, and I would writ ,nd
jWiftmiauuof FWd which was Sun- I gw-to to the bank with him. ‘ W, wssl |
•»» 1» tok but a r diet .
■*R. toptanhw 5th, 1M». He lived I,
;bdb and counted me out another BlM '

•
your Boa TEA, SfUAK, COFFEE. TOBACCO,
ic ie. ofhlu. st morh lover price. tl»» U W olhaplae m
the City.
Hasting*. Auf. 31

Our 6to&gt;&lt; cwitaiu* a Large Uaa of

DRESS SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,
F K’s, &amp;c.
And we will sell them as cheap as any hmise
•
From New York to Chicago,

pool when you made that ptonaint re­
made to him about that grin f
r Mr Churoh cpjort-i to such a aw at
adjective» U it did not belong to thia
stage of tho proeoe.iir.gs.
Objection withdrawn.

Sheriff end Deputy Bfariff two pare
each, and under Sheriff fur two )«araAlso run a threshing macbin-i two or
three yt-ars -wharf I was a farmer. 8&lt;x»»tonss run two diflcrviit branches of bssi-I
ores at the lumrn time. Hare been De- east projecting out alf along too eout
Uxtive. but rouiUered that aa earning and these o.me times catch thiiv* floatunder the head of Sfanff. and bM lac on the surface and th&gt; gmmral
course uf things drifting from the
Maiteteo river would bo mto &lt;ome of
these angles. When 1 saw that man
iu the b-ret be Momrel rowing and
turmri fiotu roe u if he wanted to avoid
mo. Baw no other Uttto boats on tho
river, but tlrere w«ro other bests, take
•into tuh and troal in my arts and take
them to the Manatee market uftnu.
When we dress thsssfah blood drips
from tlwcn. Wo put ihew in boxen,
cstrry them to market and thrown

��New AdyertiSUnents.

i&gt;». WM. joikTEiil',

DENTIST

Itt
litiiin.
JL/

.°SMT£n3t‘
Boya Clothing for tho Fall and Win­
ter. Star Clothing House,
Ibtf
Churn lUriDe.
MWSUHDon.
wdlu
7500 palm Leather and Wooten giovee
aiul mitts juvt received. Star Clothing

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. P.

Grand River Valley Division
AUGVRT ifaTl.

Tbe committee reported the foltowing :
names : A. J. JJowwe, H. J. Koafleid.
L D. Garda*. Ja* A. Bweeacy, A.
Hyarstrt, N. fcifey, R. B. Wightman,
D. IL McKlwain, B. J. Grant Daniel
Striker, John Hessmer, A W. Bailey,
Wm. Ixvmis, C. &amp; Earictt, D. IL Cook,
Goo. M. Dewey, F. D. Aukley, Wm.
Upjolra^. KGoodyear,sud W H Geod-

1RU

'pwwBSA ierram.

Clover Hollers!

Qaaxn Earree.

’ Poamirtu U Is a necessity that I
rausfhare my pay.
M. Atuu

{SUPERIOR, M*SHERRY AND STATESMAN

Cxu and settle, inouey 1 mart hare.

'TfttB-ftnun

DRILL

GRAIN

PAtruaSD quy.
yABjrtM Am TrartsTi

KiCATlX Q Q| L, ;
J^KXoervr *sn sartm.
pAUT axu reaxtsu .ext
tYAHJC OBOCUin,
00At. TiA.cotro.i^!

Ivtjlmnnzoo and Arin A_rbor
proposed railroad. It was agreed that
Kntomaxua should obtain subscriplwo
‘h;
S3J.W. Hast log. tw,
«». Lowell fc»,t«u end Greenviil. 813,«*i. uteklug no aggretrale ofMJ.DOJ, ,uf

foor«»«tei, was to be
&lt;a Jed at some print &lt;«■ the imipasmt
Use and a railroad company oiganlud,
the rapltai stock paid In, ami tho dire&lt;-tore appotated. Thb imijeet, K carried
«Hfo«eure a lice of railroad
tbreugh our city and county, opening
Up to ua Railroad eomioctlan at Kainmaioo, wret, south au&lt;i must, and into
the vuat^dnery of the north. Citluns '
of llMUags and Barry county, aLslI wr ,

Th# Commute.- through their fbairI hare e yoke of rattle and a single
taan A. J. Uowtxi, q&gt;po(ntod a meeting
horse for sale. Will m-II on time for
of said Committee at tho Hank. Tues­
gwd pspor
IL J. Guxr.
day afternoon August 2»th. The meet­
Aug .TO, 1071.
ing adjonnnd to Friday night of this
C
okmiss 4 Brewji keegi tho best
W*ek. at the rauus pU»
iouiplain«l in its last issue that the ArI assortment of Wall-paper, Window |
D. R. Coos, Secretary.
teals a weli-dcrrlck luul tog bean an
“eye sore.” and that "no one win regret shades, Piclure Frames, eto„ in the city. |
The t,cr duiafectant, BacHo Cnu&gt;- iu removal." Wo wouk! adrise the' ' |x»K Hxxt—Ilenxn-e I bone corns [
MALCX, meets the great want of some­ Home Awnwl and “ Police No. 1" to |
thing adapted to all conditioas'XiMro hare the rubbish scattered all orer{
prompt decxlurixing and disinfection ore State street, etoarod up entirely, or I
Jnyne, Grand Hapide. Mich.
nscoasary. It ie entirely oderbaa, non- tho derrick jdacvd in ]o*itfon again. !
“ Oxa etinmy night in winter when ,
poisauoiM and harm)ess, and being for, as it fa, it h an eye rm and an in-'
largely diluted ir*g® used, its ccoaomv suit not cmly to “that pari of the dty,” I the winde were blowing cold," I bought I
me a jeur of boo la and nibbora at Maui'.
brings it within the rea h uf all who but te tho whole community.
Another railroad will not offiKt tho I
wiah to employ thia simple nwtuu for the
preservatioa of health during the warm '. Bm Cirni—There wore exhibited low i«ir&lt;n at Maus'.
Don’t you know where to get your I
1 in a aide ehow, at tho Katemomo Horse

Fair, four cattle of wonderAil sue. Ono
I pair of twine, five yrars old. ary calli-d
' George and Martha Waeh'mgtun ; the ,
former weigha 3,230 lhe., and tho latter I
2,780 lbs. A pair of axon, eight year* !
old, weigh respectively 4,RIB and 3.900 I
lbs. Trial weight o! 'the four, 14.210 i " A setting hea never gets fcC Loti
lire—upwards of ocrea tuna. They will • mor. any porraa can get fat by buying |
thrir gvucrriea of J, Matu.
,

- Immediate and united arllou, will acromptt* the desired result If Hasting.
11» to become a town of importanre it
must hare this raUrrad. The Grand
River Valley Itail rood, which ts not rar
OLD. RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE. .peasetlta manorement by any rood In
Hie State, and which reorivse the patrotuww aud rnllemloraettteDtor the trabII. i»
I- secured
—. — I .to
_____
. Us value ran. I*
। He,
us and
’ a.xni in the growth and prr*&gt;perlty of our
city. Let a meeting he railed at .mew
and rverylxxly turn &lt;&gt;«tr and secure this

Michigan Central R. R.

WHEEL CULTIVATORS,
SJLZ, CALX

R.1W1N0

HABROWS,

MACHINES,

EDU.,

and the lar£ut slock of

AORR-tJ 1-rTLTRA.L.

MACHINERY

in Barty County—for solo by

, z,

E. P. BURRAtL.

MEW ID7E1TI8EI1ETTS.
G«o. &gt;. RflwMl * Co1* Column.

office ia John Wubrett’s Hardware Store, Brown's New Block.

lUOTtKRAIII XLBrita.

jO0YEA» A ST»M..

rpottXT ooota asp rnmuT.
^XD»o roitn.*c,

Successor Io H. i. COOflyf^g

;•

jutraxu”1.^thTlZV0" **M

Dealers to Ml kinds of IHCAVY amlFJIKLF

« ACKLEY A8LA
IlMUogs. Dr. IS 1X7.

THENEW DISINFECTANT

Bromo Chloralum,

Hardware
AT WHOLEHALE AND'itETAIL

IRON, BTEEL, NAILS,

There are 201,340 horsoi in thia State.
Saginaw u to engage ia rar huBding.

be found the official proceeding of the

i'flftai Bailroad Aiccting held at the Court
I Hdbrc last evening, to which special at-

thlrtr &gt;lay» the account, will bo loft wtl
a Justice for collection.
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। ~
Flint west to Lake Michigan.
Jonx M. Uterarii.
teution b naked The nveaaity of |«vTautt a. Gosrax.—Homo felfon, wo. Gen. Custer b visiting hb friend &lt; nnd
Hartings. Aug. 14, M7L.
dw
tecting our /aref mtervria iu this matter don’t know his name, vrry pecunently ' relatives in Monroe.
; must bo ajipurnt to the ux&gt;it rarual ob­ remarks that them are a uum ih every
XJ FLIRT GLASS
server. The road from Marshall to rouuuunity who nor* do any thing to
assist a public improvement, ami alw ay •
Muir, croariag the Vdlby nt Vermontprotest that sneh and such institutions
don't profit them a oeni, hot wo take
not
but it ia Again, a Itoad from notice that every tiara a town sccnnw a
Kxlamaax&gt; to Ixnrell.p a
and public improvement of any -importance, |
if it doe, not eroae th« Valley a! Hast­ those self sumo mm?pnt up the price o(
Are mild, certain, safe and &lt;4Beient.
their land firs dollars on tho acre. A
»•' "mKiHj UletsiUsa. s»«4 ysar wtdrvu li
ings it will to tho weet uf its. N.w,
Page's Maudrake i’ilb euro Dyspepsia. UEUKQK
W/UATt*. Fraaktot. I. V.
community composed oniiroly of thia
1 'apr's Mandrake I'db cure IL-mlm he.
while we think the Valley fonusbm first ch»» of iadividuab would be about u ,
Page’s Arnica Oil eurw Eheumatiam.
, lively as a graveyard.
COKGHESS ARCTIC.
P^'a Arnica Oil euros Pimple- on
|the |«ople along tho lino Lain no roc­
! rauaUc eauara of complaint, and hare
I ev-ry mum to bo fully satidiad with it, axntee deairing to attend a licrtxase tion of this State at 274,459
। ita management tad its charges. it io L'oliioi; ran not do Letter than to pat­ i Mr. Ethar. Curtice, of Liny ton, was
burned Io death mt Friday &lt;-vvnirig the
, perfectly certain that die propls of both ron teo the Grand Rapid* Bcatxxaa Cot- 11 th, by tlw expliriun of a fluid lamp.

LAMPCHimYS

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

GLASS, PAINTS, 0JL8, *
PUTTY, TIN, COPPER,

AND SHEET-IRON WARE.
All kiudx of Building Material*, nnd T«plx,

DRUGS,

HARNESS SHOE!
In connection with

Medicines,

HARDWARE STORE.

U

Sole agent* iu Burry (’6unty for the

BAND LEADERS

E’ETROIT

STOVES,

WOODLAND PARLORS,
Give m a tul 1 as we will not be undersold.

I School Books

North Sipe State .S'ieest.

PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY

HARNESS SHOP.

IlEt’F.IFTS.

A Million Dollars.

maaoo people hnvu taken nil of theirs by , ulry is to be held at. Allen’s Hall, in
Don's be Imlund, eltiacM of Kaiatuaxno, on Thuraday, the 21st of I
nnsliny'., your Covn’iiitte^ will rail up­ September. Tbs reunion is hold at the '•
same time a. the Stnto Fair. «&gt; that'
on you imiMuliatrly. Bomcmber, it is me ml or* may aiies.J bdh at the nI not a IM yrs or m, but a Bead through dueed ratm of rafiway travel Tbe Exrcutirv Cotamittrc aro anxious that j
I Hastings or raw rind place, and we there shall be a large attendance of tho '
can lielter sffisrd te pay fltX',000, as a

thia time.

(Jreat Union ExrpsiTjpx

toisilni'liii «iU to
At Orangeville, Get Oth
“ Haatregs. Ort. 9th. and Nor. Oth.
“jAwwaviAJaa 18th-E8» «hool

SEITTMBEX I.', 13, II ASt&gt; ix ra,

sjmedllj
bonus, than to have tho Road cross the
Valley at Irving or Middleville. Men ing Attoruey of flu- county of Manistee
L. A. Swnrtauf. of Throe Jlivcrs. late­
by appointment, wuare bring credita­ ly subeeriUd 81,000 tv Albion College,
of Hastibg-. be nn and doing.
bly informed, luul nossithority from tbe tiiua proving himself a trno friend to
Kaw Ute.ra &lt;r Guo I'KD e. - Fbu Board of Huperviterw of Nsn'otee to I the youth of Michtgutmake tb.-ptodrr hr did to p* Board In
Grand M-raler. Isaac Sidra, of the I. 0.
Jun a last. This fe Jsrt as wo expected,
O. F, of Iho State of Mtohigun, with and at the lliuc suggested that be w s»
the aid of Jomat D. Lywr- D. D G. M., probably celliag nor -pcofd.. Honest
and H. IL Fowl*. D- P- O. M-. of
Grand Rnpda instituted, on tho 22d
A mineral which pewfonna all the duOr» Dsilt.—Bra- Nhkcrn, in tho! tiaacf soap, and ha, an aronudie odor,
inrt, at SmuMC, Jaaia County -Scran*
Ftaindralrr of ysaterday. paysour Uttlo I has been discovered in inimeuse quan'icap.
.
Ixrigv, Na ICT, of tbo l. 0. of 0. F
ties near Iowa City.
Wo are peined to aauout^ilho dm th |I On the 21st. ix:dgw No. t«9 w=a h­ daily the toUowtr* compliment:
The Dally Banner reaches us with the
of Dr. B. J. Brown.
He W thia ! srituted ri Fakm, Allegan CraoUy, by
At last Hiram Yoweri luu written to
utmost regularity. for which sre are nnNyw.Qrioaaa thakhia suarbU statute of
(Wedaredai) tnoraiag. having suffered ' tbe Grand Master and other* of ths crFrauhla^ coatrurtad for over 80 yeara
for several wrwke with iypbwirt favt r.

Go tn Clark's Gallery, oroosite tho
I'ustuffire, and see the new stylr-s at Piclure». You ran mil failuf bring plteasd.

Xsribent Mich igrtealiaral aid Me­
chanical Siclety

Slate Pomoiogical Society

Tlw Qu*«n Fruit Jar is made of bet­ -Celle l» maUas &lt;la
b. irwt Srsmstr*
ttee rt Ikv fwedaaUee ef MM&gt;&gt;aaa ladaetry.
ter gb«s thia any in town.
lews; at tl»-&gt; Quo in Fruit Jar al Ackay &amp; NUde's before you buy another.
Men's Socks 0 1-4 rente a pair al

Sr wing Mavhinc Nredlcs and Needle
SLarpeni'rs. for nil Mcdunce. al Grant
4 i’htJHps.
tf
Ackley A Stedc ee!l the mast jierfeat

Many, many, will uu«a Dr- B. 1 »•
city and raaaty._______

Bailroad meeting FridAy night­
Tux California Minatreh m-aighL
Um quality at whcnt liring* 81.20

pur bo.

THAXKM.—The Manistee Ttows t«y»:
The flirt number of the dally Hartings
wree-ioarw-w. — -—property. H »• cm more that lira, in BaMXR with tbs particulm of the
this ointy. and we think it .howto Vanderj-ocl trial*, before t». It tea

have been cqualiaed ai Its real roraA
vnlee. fee the State 1. growUix richer
,,,-ry day. nndiite tolrtbater'Cry dol­
lar of the property ohvuIU bear Its
Or* Job room* are weU supplied with proper proportion of ihv UX2‘ of er*ty

County Fair.

te'ieH,*

Ths Daily B*xxtx.-X)f our Dully
bo Bere-cu c-jun^y fnrd eayu :
We bare received copies of the Ham

SCHOOL BOUSE,

type. preesee, and good wockini-n.
Da you . want to adwefthe * Cail al

is haring a trow coat of ehiaghra
' «Bk*iattac from the Grand I'.sj***
Darinas Codsge *•** guarantee f&lt;*
a KOud and honorable pwMikMi.

CITY PAINT STORE!
At Natostee a ddnadutod old vranfl
has far rmu time Seen lying in tho riv­
er near Q«ofid4's ,4Mb, U ibe cabin
tdood mid toora of. a^iotart.

Stationery.

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

ganislug stock, and no doubt but Kala-

A meeting of tbeeitomno of Hartl ng.
and ylrinUy will b. bald at rite Court
|li:tee ou Friday evening next, at TJ
o’clock, to hear tbe report oftbe c&gt;mlulttec etc., ip
toteaHl of a
ft&lt;irtji and south mod. and to rack
fanlisr a- -:tau as tip’ meeting may &lt;k-

Dye Stutts,

Sl’AlNTS &amp; OILS.

RUBBER BELTING AND FAIRBANKS SCALED.

Eastern parties jro baying abaip iu
| Jackson county and euipjiiug them t!
Look oct.—Wp ran now whiq right
i New Jersey for breeding imqiosra
booauie undo J. W. Wright camo right
The
Ltneing Fire Itepartiueat holds ]
' the people require that it shall Jioeo up ymfoedav and prramtsd the whole
through thb City. RbaB it ? Ixnrell officw with good lead penrib of the right
। sort- If thing* don't go right we will'
i people at a little meoting on Saturday
; gu Air them right and toft.
evening subecribod &gt;18,600 to the'or-

LOCAL EVENTS.

nss axo raciL«
naxrEt.vAxriox.Dtiuu
uju&gt;

Attrw.oi-uwwaaiissJ cbooSsUsra

Munruu b Infe.tcd with burpiara.

Wsax Ur —In aaotlicr oulnma will

Peninsular Railway.

AKD XALAXXXOO.

PLO WS J1JW)

CQXMIWfr k RJtOWN.
BA INTERS
/fo«ar.p«hriV.

The Grand Bi
iheigaMry,

Sign and

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Ts'ls’ss! 53
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35 ':s;5»”8
a O’CLOCK.

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DAILY EDITION.
HASTINGS, MICH., FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 1,1871.

NO. 16.

ANDERPOOL TRIAL.

I n&lt;,t •“ •«7 d»&lt;t &gt;ilk him
Do lot re­
way between the little and big lake. little after Mr. Vanderpool left for med- part of the action that would bo called
n
*~
' *
' ,noQ&gt;ber of telling Mr or Mrs Green
There is a promontory at the piers which icine, having been urged again by hto
extends out from half to three-quarters -.vifr. Wo all liad a lunch m the oven—
- Wo were only fivo or six ininutos ia
of a mile and the beach to. randy and iag after wo went into the house. Mv
.
,---------- ?
.
p’
'
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'
When he
MB*. •rni.lGEU OX THE j
“rtl'toS te “V stony as far os tho eye can pierce. Ma­ brother rad I went to th. propellro ti "““‘• “F
«»&gt;•■»
in Hlunk
I think he luul
hod 01
on the same
gill live* across the little lake on what rather rad no rao ncemnp'ra* u.. ] camo
»TAX».
Mo-Hrocl--Do out remember whore
.1 O
,
A re*nemDer where to called black bird island. Have knou a think tho boat, started about ten o’clock. ! vest that ho had on in tho morning, but
,h° 8un • nftor
dtoappearone cose of a dead body coming ashore. Noticed nothing different in Vanderpool's iI a . different
,,
. „pair
, of punts. Ho immeditook a
in the bed room. I
JCM. LOT?S DEPOSITION READ.
The brig Erie ran into Canfield's beom. appearance that day from his usual ap- : atoly
.^.3°..
tt bath
?
At the opening of Court this morning A body came ashore south of the piers j—raraoc. Know it wm Indf-urot nile I
‘
” 5" carrying u tub of water
oom, and also out of the
Mr. Church mado an application iu be­ and the body was very much bloated, when
■
.turfed
for
tho
bout,
fcrl
bad
"
to
we I__________________ ,
Seventeenth Day's Proceeding!.
. .
-r . n .. .
roflm after ho got
irat th
through. Saw noth­
half of the Prosecution for the examin­ and there were punctures and abrasvres looked at my watch.
I knew tho boat room
ation of ono of their primary witnesses, on the taco. Saw this body the next would whistle at half-past nine, and it ing in his appearance that attracted my
MORKIXa SESSION.
attention as unusual. In the aftornooir*
Mrs. Isabella Sands. She at first got morning after it was drowned. Was in did whistle soon after 1 looked at my
the bonk the week jirei ious to the dis­ watch. Vanderpool looked pale and wo wont down street after cigars, which
loft by tho boat, and after starting on
Sept. 1, 1871.
appearance and noticed the carpet which sick that day, but had looked so during we procured at a grocery opposite the
Tyson House. Wo went within one
W« pubiuh below a .juo|«lx of Mb tho next boat she was driven into Lnd- was dirty and faded.
tho week, and do not know that ho look­
block of tho bank. After wo got the
loif.traUiuony u nod on tho stand, dington by a storm and lay there stoim
Miss Annettie Piper, the fourteenth ed any more pale on Sunday than usual
cigars we wont down’to the Propollor.to
ymloidxv, rad which w« were urablo bound a whole day and only arrived witness for the defense, being duly When we sat on the piazza, Field’s lit­ see nt what hour she would sail ; froiii
tle
dog
camo
and
jumped
into
Vandertlito morning. He said that bo simply sworn, said:
Io publish in its proper pkev.
tho boot wo wout bock to the house.
pc »1’b lap several times.
He would
(Examined by Mr. Cheever.)’
Saw Rol»ert Taylor when we went nfteMrs. Audrina Lott, sworn (examined wished to state her case thto morning
throw it down and it would run towards
1 reside at Muskegon, and have for
tho cigars, and ho is now at Toledo 0.
and would make the application in duo
by Mr. Hughes.)
the gate and then return and jump in­
This trip occupied not more than naif '
nearly 10 years.
Am 22 years old,
to hto lap.
1 reside in Manistee, have lived there form hereafter.
know George Vandeqxxjl and wife, was
an hour. On this trip I should call his
4 years ; am a married woman and the • Mr. Hughes objected to it oa tho at Manistee two years ago in September,
Cross-examined by Mr. Eggleston.
,
। appearance,
behavior and conduct us
wife of W. F. Ixitt. Was married in ground that it was not a legal mode of before the disappearance of Field. My
It was about 6 o'clock when wo start- perfectly natural. Sew Garritt VanPelt.
December, 1869, my husbaud works in
ed
to
go.
on
our
walk.
The
sun
went
I
that
after noon after wo Imd boon for
I proceeding. When the people rested brother Herbert was with me. Wo
George Robinson’s mill. V.'_ ..... ... .
.
__________________ __ feld”*l1plugLt. |
O"ryllrag ought to hue went there on the Monday before tho down yrhile we were on the hill. Where i the cigars, at Vanderpool's house, and
quaintod with Herbert Field by sight,
" engaged
’ ’in lively --------5th of September and stayed till Sept. we went up it was very stoop.1 wo all
conversation.
think II uh
w him
I,,,,, almost every. J
__
i1 . i ',ecn
think
saw
day.
^‘“m that could bo said 5th. We left there in tho evening of Wo went directly to tho hill when we Mrs. Vundeqiool, Miss fkribner and my
lived a while near the bank. Know the j against the I*rtooner and, if this witness that day On, the I'rojiollor Manistee. started,
and^ "when wo loft
wo sister were present while ho was there.
^poadealfpd remember the 5th day [ can be admitted, seventy-five more. First got
---------------------------------------------------acquainted with Herbert Field went directly home. We stopped at VanPelt went away between 3 and four
,Su"day- * Vs
could be admitted and thus mix up the «“after I arrived at tho bank. Mr. Conover’s a moment to look at some o’clock. During tilts vitit I noticed
the Metlioctist Church, this was before 1 '
,, ,,
,
.
•
Rnw
Mr Vn«&gt;rln».nnnV«
Saw hen
him nft«n
often at Mr.
Vanderpool’s flowers. Do not know how long it took nothing unusual in Vanderpool’s appear­
wa. married. I saw lUrbert Field that j ’ -“j; *lUwn-v *rouKhhouse, where hoaeemed to be very inti­ us to return. After returning we sat on ance. Wo had dinucr after VanPelt
day after one o’clock an the afternoon.
“r- Church said they proposed to mate as 1he would
"■ was quite
'■» dork, and went away about 4 o’clock, and after
| the piazza till it
‘2 come
1„ in
. nt nil’ times
/
I am certain that I met him after one ! show by this lady that she passed up of the day
...... .....
....
lay and
,;uid without knocking. He ji■ then
went....
into
the house. Do
I) not know­ dinner we wont out on. tho piazza to
o’clock on the west side of the bank. 1 [the Manistee rirer early on Monday seemed to bo friendly with Vanderpool. how long wo were in the house, but smoke. After this I wont in and lav
n. .1
btrV' rk°-fn,m On that Suudav morning we arose about should think on hour and u half. Think down on tho lounge. Vanderpool and
8 o'clock uud took breakfast about uine. my brother returned after tho boat tho ladies were about tho bouse. Next
I went in there to see a young woman ,h® .nk’ rba ««deuoe us simply cu- My brother. Miss Ijotlie Scribper uud whistled. Testified nt Kalamazoo, but thing I remember, a walk was proposed
after the church service. I looked at' niulativo.
Mr. and Mrs Vanderpool were at the do not know what I said in regard to to Canfield’s hill, and I said I guessed 1
the ckjfck there. I remember this be- !
By the CourtI tun not inclined to breakfast table. After breakfast went this and do not remember distinctly
in 1
u
1 would
not
go
cause I saw what time it was and said I ! admit
the witness te
testify us to church with my brother and Mr. regard to it Did not hear tho boat । to go to Mr. Ruggles’ to see Mary, did
must-go home It was after that tune I 1
»•
1
.
•
Fisk preached, church was out about 12. whtot’e more than once before leaving , no» e00 Vanderpool again that day. In
wbeuYloftHWi rad then I wrat W '“"’“brnra.r iraubro no raw
Wheu 1 went back to Mr. Vandeipool's, the house, and do not know what my I uo time during thut day did I' notice
_
John
South Water street, and having gone ns
,Mr.
Mr Joh
“ X^iddiman
Xpad'man was
was tho
the first as 1 sat in the parlor with my tilings brother said when ho come in. Some : anything unusual in hto appearance. I.
far as Green’s boarding house I met I'witatess called to tho stand this morning, ■on, 1 saw Mr. Voudeqiool come to the of the more trifling tilings have passed I heard of tho disappnarance of Field on
Mr. Lojr, He said if I would go to the who being sworn said : (Examined by door and talk a moment with my broth­ out of my mind. When 1 returned the next Thursday and also tliat Van­
w„wasfrom
church
went into
the parlor
and I deqiool was charged with the- murder,
Post Once with him. he would then go Mr. Ceever.) I live at Muskegon and ...
er, who
k ing
on thoIlounge.
After
■
this
stairs to take
home with me, and I went with him to have Jived there 23 years. Have known f
‘ ’I went
/- up .A2._
. off
’’ my
; .found there Miss Scribner and Mn&gt;. ' Have often thought over tho events of
andthen
thencame
came immediately
immediately down
down | Vanderpool, and my brother was on the that day to see it I could recall any tiling
the .Post Office. It was on our way there the prisoner since 1863. He boarded at things and
the parlor.
between | lounge in the dining room. Was not in | unusual in his actions and never have
that we met Field. I don’t remember my house fur a time. Am acquainted iuto
i_2
1—2— Wo 2had
—2 dinner
'*____ —
” and’ 4‘ o’clock,
‘
andjdrring this time, ’I the parlor long before going up stairs, ! l^n able. Whon I loft Mr. Rug^-'
whether^bott went,in or not. We walked with his general reputation for honesty, 8
was
about
the
house.
Soon
after 1 probably not more than 10 or 15 min- house that evening, I wont directly io
slowly and met Mr. Field near Golden integrity and humanity, and it to good.
utes. and while I sat in tho parlor, Van- ! Vanderpool’s to get my sister anil lugFiler’s, ho was ualking fast towards tho
Have Known him in regard to hto came down stairs I hoard hjm ask my
bank and on the qpfiosite side of the aliysieal strength, from working with brother to help him carry a bath tub in­ dcrpool came into the dining room out gage jn order to start on the boat. My
of
the kitchen. Took dinner between ' KjStor immediately put on her things,
street from it. He was on the same side him in carrying slobs. I was carrying to the bed room. In about throe quar­
of the street with Die, hxiked at me but •ono end and ho t(ie other end of a slab, ters of on hour he camo into the parlor, three find four o’clock. Do not re- ttnd wo started for the lioat Soipethuqj;
member
seeing tho dog at this time.! wa8
about Vondeqiool not being
and
soon
after
this
Mr.
VanPelt
called
did not speak.
■on© time that I remember, and the first
I knew hto end of the slab dropped,oad and staid u few moments. After he When Vanderpool pushed him from his present when we left, he had gone for
Cross-examined by Mr. Lothrop.
lap,
it'was
after
we
had
returned
from
j
j|
iw
licjnc.
The boat railed about aquarwent
aocty
Mr.
Vanderpool
and
my
I looked around and he wms lying -an
I met Field between Golden Filer's
| ter or hulf-jias: ten. Vanderpool was
hto back on the dock appeurantly in brother went down street for some ci­ our walk, I think.
i
Re-direct.—Looked at my watch sev- • oruiuurujr
ordinarily ouvim
social that day. IlelA had
house and tho Post Office, just about
much pain- T said, Georg© what is the gars. AV hen they came buck we had ■
owui with tho boukon tho opposite side
dinner, and after Mrs. Vanderpool and oral times that evening for I feared wo ; two dogs, and the larger one was
matter with .you? He said—
of the street I went back to D. L.
Mira Scribner had done up the work we I would get left. Do not remember on j mostly at the bank.
I
Objection
was
then
interposed
by
Mr.
Filer's after I had .passed, recollecting
,
.
.
"
u..................
* —
-------------’-u and’ —
------------------ 1 by
'rMr.
” Eggleston.
’ ■
all
went out
on •*
tho
verandah
sat♦ which side of tho hill we camo down 1
Cross-examined
that I hud promised.to go in and see u j Eggleston.
awhile, when we ladiiw proposed to take walked faster when going than when Have known Vanderpool seven or eight
Gramra girl who Srad tliero. lUr giw I
Mr Uugko, dfed praign.pl. 104 of a walk to Canfield's hill. Mr. and Mrs. returning, because we wanted to get years, and my acquaintance began niter
ra nroue wra Mrai do not kora- lor
E&gt;;de«w „ .ppIiraMr to Vandepool, Miss Scribner -and myself there before the sun should sot
lie came homo from the army in 1863
other name. 1 saw r rank ruer there. 1
.
’ “
Herbert A. Piper, lining sworn said . or ’64. Judged of his reputation from
went and was on Canfield's hill when
a boy 13 or 14 roars old, while 1 was ! this
* “ )&gt;oinL
“
* Air.
“ Eggleston stated that
“
the sun set. Had a conversation among (examined by Mr. Hughes.) I reride at tho position he occupied in business and
there Frank got a-lunch for us. Saw an exclamation of pair made at the ourselves about Mr. Field.
Muskegon and have lived there about 9 in society. He seemed to have the con­
no other member of the family at the time, and as an outburst resulting from
Que*.—What was that conversation ? yean. Am n tinner by trade, have fidence of his employers which I judged
house at that time. I looked at the
the joiin would be adnrisrable, but aay
Objected to by Mr. Eggleston which known Vanderpool for 8 years. During from his remaining a long time in one
our acquaintance I knew him quite inti­ placo. He was two or three years with
clock after lunch and it was one or two
narrative of it, as to the seat and eher- was overruled.
,
„
,
.
I mately ajid knew hto reputation for hon- Smith and Odell and about two years
minutes after,' or before one o’clock. I
?“nde,T^l said there caty, integrity ami humanity to be good.
hod.lived at Filer’s 5 or G weeks but •.acter of the pain in reply to questions
with Royersou &amp; Hill. He was in Mar­
on the 30th, of Auwas.now living at hmao. After leaving put by tlio witness, to not admissible, comes Field when « all turned and Went lo
tin’s ouiplcy some six or eight months.
“d
' gu.i
a 1Ruggles
/1■ rvArlA.,1’ about a quarter ..past
a —J
gust 1869
1869 to
to visit
visit Vanderpool,
A anderpool, and
and *un»stop- 1 TJxift Xf
Mr.
Flier’s 1 met Ixitt onXhe hill near Green's .and it to making the witness testify-in
with Wni
him while
while there.
there. Mv
Mv sister,
sister. nine. Tu
lioarduig house and turned about and . regard to the seat and character of the is not Field. AV hen X anderpool raid | ocd with
Do not remember whether r
I saw
tbu ho oppearod M raj rao would and I lho last
nc«,m!Kuxi„d ie Was
tsenuback with him. Do not remember
the
little
dog
or
not.
Think
I
testified
pain, when the Prisoner himself could, nothing unusual was noUcod in bis ap- j thoro from Monday till the next Sunday
of seeing any body but Field. Did Dot
nt Kalamazoo that 1 saw the little dog
• •’ while
■ - there
■
■■
Sept 5th, met ”
Field
quite
epaak &lt;1 o him, he hod on dark clothes not and would not be cilowod to do so. l&gt;earanoe.
about noon. I was in the dining room
By the Court—I think Hint this case
amt.after we juissed J turned around
Mr. Cunrvh moved to strike out tho often, both at the bonk and at Vander­ when Vanderpool camo and I did not
Iw. ould
and looked at hiin. I wanted to see if j
.... come -within tho rule of Greac- expression, ‘‘He appeared as any ono pool’s house. He was at tho house for notice whether tho dog came with liiri
he went into the bank, don’t know why
thou-h
would be extending it to would who had turned tn meet a friend.” the purpose of visiting with tho family. or
not
Do
net
recall
RnV
Saw Vanderpool ulso very often during pnrticuhir actions
luralod toroeobratxL Th. rreulrafertho.i oxlral. 1 ». iorlliud te
of tho
dbg.
Mr. Hugbos objected to its. being my visit and saw them together, per­ Think I remember of his going to thewas sunny lu.lhe forenoon, but it rained 1
a little lifter we came homo from the | admit the test tnony.
stricken out. and tho Court sustained haps a Ijalf a dozen times, and they kitchen door and scratching to get out
seemed tp be very friendly. They were When we went down to the boat in the
Post Office. Think I gat home about 2 ■
Ans.—When I fiAt spake to him b» him.
.
jwirtners under the name of Vanderpool afternoon it was about 2 o’clock. Do
o'clock, it showered a little and then J did not say anything but seemed to be
in wturnod
on the
Alter w«
wxurueu we sat
su out
union
ine •• _ ,.
— •. -. -T •,—.J, xy’__
—
J,—f —1
cleared off again. I had been to church | in great pain and preasod hto hands on piaxta, Mr. and Mrs Vanderpool. Mto« !&amp;
P“ld-f
f .h«“a
not Know whether the boat Jay there or
and left when it was cut
I cannot tell hto bowels and rolled, over,umd after he Scribner aad myself. and we sat there ?*“. of * dissolution on hatu
nob when we wont to the dock. I went
”n Sunday, .pent the «
just what time. The Methodist chareh (got over the pain n little, lie said I am .till it vii quite dark. Had known du- lx,fJ
to Mr. Ruggles’ about six o’clock in the
the weak that Vanderpool was not , p.art °F
daq nt Vanderpool s
is out generally latex than tbe other I ruptured. lie boarded with mo for •ring
after noon, and before /ho party started
ring the week that \ anderpool was not
sleptthere
thereSaturday
Saturdayi night Arose about for Canfield's hill. Dotormined tlio tiino
j 1
t heard
i.i w—Mrs. Vanderpool„„,i
churches in Manistee. Don't remember I same fme after .this
«roU, and
and slept
who J -sat with, left tlio church alone but ।
Cross-examined by Mr. Eggleston, Miss Scribner urge him to get medicine. •S o’clock and had breakfast about 9 from tho position qpttw sufl^whioh was
o'clock. M r. and Mrs. Vanderpool, Miss in the western part of the heavens,'mid
a voting lady named Bailqy overtoojc me The time he wa* at work with mo was
Ques.—What reply did he make?
•Scribner, mv sister and myself took about three quarters of an hour high.
and walked with mo till 1 turned back | in 1864 or 65. We were at the mouth
Objected to by Mr. Eggleston.
breakfast Miss Scribner was a cousin Think Mr. Ruggles was lying on thb
s-house.
J entered the of the creek building a slab dock
We
to go to Filer’s
-house. I
Wo
Messrs Hughes and Cheever both of Mrs. Vanderpool, and camo there be­
sitting ronin door, rat down on the worked 3 or 4 day* nt thia dock. He
lounge when I wout in.
stoop and read a paper a little while bo- was nt my house from April till October argued the point, and cited the case of fore we did and was ffitro when wo left.
Ro-diroct—There was an other young
tore going in to the house. This girl 1868. He was engaged at this tiwto as the P&lt;&gt;onle vs. Dillon, in 8 Michigan Re­ Duringour vtoit I heard Vonderpo 1 man at Mr. Ruggles’ that evening, 1
was in the room when I went in, Mr. foreman for Odell in running togs. This ports 8o7. If he showed a reluctance complmcing of diarrhoea, but do not think his name was Brnyman.
Mr. J. R. Sanford, tho sixteenth wit­
Filer’s son came in afterwords. X^did requires ordinary steength. My imme- to gc, they insisted that it was compe­ know when ho first spoke of it. On
this Sunday he complained of being a ness for the defence being sworn, said :
not go to church that afternoon. Went i| dintn acquaintance with him .ceased tent to show it to the jury.
little worse. Ho was pale on Sunday [examined by Mr. Cheever.]—I reside
in * 1868.
to the Pua* Office, but do not remember when he left Muskegon
Mr. Church insisted that facts would and also during most of tho week.. Af­
I My acquaintance witkbim extend, from
in Muskegon and am Editor and Pub­
whether 1 went in or nob nor can
ter breakfast Vanderpool went down
lisher of the Muskegon
EnUrpruf.
I say wimther Mr. Lott did or not. 1863 to 1868. 1 lire about 3 mile* show.vrhethcr he was reluctant or not,
street and had on _a gray suit called
Have known Vandorpool since ho
My attention was called to the fan from the village of Muskegon and go that a declaration of reluctance might
scotch
goods.1
and
hto
clothes
looked
camo homo from the war and know Lis
•of seeing Field soon after I heard of there in a boat I hare a mill on die have been artfully conceived. The prop­
what might be called seedy. Noticed general reputation for honesty, integrity
■his disappearance. I remember of tell­ north side of the river, but mv principal er question to, did he go for medicino
that the knees were considerably worn and humanity to bo pood’ Was at
business to raising fruit and vegetables
ing Mrs. D. L. Filer of having seen
end canyang them to Muskegon. Do immediately or did ho remain to a given and where they wore worn they looked Mantotoe tho wook previous to the dis­
Field on the day &lt;of hto disappearance.
of a lighter color. Do not know for appearance of Field, and knew him.
Did not tell her I was uncertain about not know that I ever heard his charac­ time. Hto declarations of reluctance
ter and reputation spoken of. I judge may bo harmless spoeches but are in- what he wont down town on Sunday Met Vanderpool and Field together du­
the dnv I saw him, until I sent to my । .
of a man’s. reputation
as much from competant As regards the Dillon case morning.
huiUid; did wni. loro, hiutaod but &lt; ol
ropul.Uon ax
ring the time I was there, and my in­
.
.1 dra
•
•.t th&lt;«,____
___ _l..l
T koan
Hero court took the usual recess for tercourse was wholly of a social charac­
suffer lid. winx-e. Did not IMtily on wltat
UX*from
wbnl
1 be.r.
^o fem„tUln.l«MnotinM«nidra
Bo-direct.-Ou«—"*. bi. work in he thought it had no application to this. dinucr.
ter. Have been with them half a day
it tltat rone ; was in Luddiugtra from 1 running log, thut of “ crd™“7 Ut”n'r
Objection sustained and question
at a time, and never sow anything be­
ATTEHXOOjr &amp;E3BI0X.
was• ho
others.
tween them but tho most friendly and
withdrawn.
Cbri.tmM till Fobruurr. 1 once rowed | oi —
■» overseer
orraroer of the other.,
Herbert Piper’s testimony continued: cordial feeling. Know Robert Taylor
Ans.—Bo was overseer of the others.
He did not go at that time for medi­
for Mr. Green in Manistee about two
Rev. J. B. Ftok, the thirteenth wit­ cine.
Went to church that morning with my who to now in Toledo.
weeks after the disappearance, I was
Ques.—What reason did he give for sister and 2 Miss Ruggles. Mr. Ftok
Cross-exa ainud by Mr. Eggleston.
at Mr. Greens on Christmas and one ness for the defense, said:
not going ?
preached and church was out about noon.
day in spring- Did not tell Mr. Green
Became acquainted whon he returned
Examined by Mr. Cheever.
Objected to by Mr. Eggleston and Wo returned to Vanderj-ool’s and found
I could not tell certainly about seeing
from the war. I left home in 1867 for
I reside at Manistee, have lived there
Mrs.
Vanderpool
and
Miss
Scribner
Mr. Field till I raw my husband.
I 4 years, am a Congregational Clergy­ ' argued by him and Mr. Hughes.
tho State of New York to attend school
there. I lay down on the lounge in tlio
did not write to my husband consulting
Tho objection was sustained, as it was
and got homo in December, I86S.'
man, practiced this profession at Man­
dining room, and in aj»out five minutes
with hjm about Field’s disappearance ; totoe in 1879.
Itemember hearing of essentially the some question as tho last Vanderpool came to the doorway be­ my acquaintance with him, so os to
don’t femember whether I saw Fiqld on the disappearance of Field on Sunday,
one excluded.
tween tho kitchen and dinning room. know him in Muskegon does not cover
the Sunday previous or on any day of Sept. 5th, had service* at my church on
more than two years, though I have
.Exception was taken to the ruling by He spoke to mo about his clothing. I
that week, only watched him a few Hew, that day which closed about 12 o clock.
noticed nothing unusual in hto appear­ known him much longer.
Mr.
Cheever.
did not see him go into the bank, no Know where Vanderpool lived, his house
ance
that
attracted
my
attention,
only
I
Aho next witness called was Mrs.
was walking fast, I thought he was in a was about two blocks from the church.
AfWr sitting on tho piazza a little
noticed hto pants wore a little short
Eliza Springer who boing duly sworn,
hurry and was geing into the bank. Know Herbert Piper, and saw him m while wo went into the house and spent
Ques.—State what conversation took
,
said :
Do not know what made me think so,
r.mtrrecation that morning. Am some time in reading. Mr. Vanderpool place
between you ?
I spoke to my own folks about it nnd to aiutooS^th the banks of the Maa- road some and I also read. We started
I reside at Mantotec, went fhoro in
Objection made by Mr. Church.
- j
pajt nine
a
Sr LB I
«&gt;• Mr. Loll *fl«r -.L.
KirhUnd
Kirkland •
s d™*
dock “
is on th
the” r°r tic bo,‘ *b&lt;n‘t h*U
April, 1869, and occupied a room over
th.t Sund.y on Turod.y or Wodurodjy.
By the Court—T hardly call this a the bank,—removed from tho bank.
this, aDout nine or a
thenrer, nd about half little proriou. to t&gt;-.
Field ru uloue when I row him, did

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LuL’dirg abcut nine days previews to till
thia
disappearance of Field. We moved tai
a house up towards Abe little lake, vnrwl
than half way to tlio lake, and lived in
this house on Sept. 5th. 1869. My of the lang looked for Mrs. Springer.—
lamdy consisted of my husband Mr. La- Her teatimony was given in a ’
*
dow, my little bo .-anti myself. 1 remem­ tided, straightforward manner,
ber that day and raw Mr. Field pass­
seemed to create a very favorable iming tho house about 12 o’clock, I went
out after a ba-in of water and saw Mr. prosaion on all.
Field coating and stepped beck till ha
passed. My iHtio boy mt at "Um front
doo., and Mr. Field sjioke to him. The
little boy mid ‘ How ara you Firld’a
O.JL .w-'.-*
and Field replied “dello, Ch-rlu.." 1
&lt; ft€

usually wont out of tho back door to get
.
water, but it was locked at this time, so -■
.
__________
I went out of the l .ont door, and just as ■
I wont 17 stop out I utw him coming j
and stepped book because I did not'
want to bn seen as I had no hoops on. [
The reason I know it was Sunony is '
because the fbmily were n’l at Lome and i
they ere not at homo other days, i
Charlie sat in the front door and hod on 1
bis best clothes, he was going to Sunday ;
school but did not us he wanted to play .
with Mrs. Louck's baby. Remember
that it was Sunday also because some
of our friends, Mr. Louck’s folks, were
going awiy on the boat in (be evening
and they came to our house to dinner.,
They supposed too boat toft at four'
o'clock and aft?r dinner wo st- ! ‘d for '
RUSSELL
NEKINS'
the boat but fbnnd it did not go at t*ll'
evening and we reternod homo. On
or- tray to tho bo it wc |*as .&amp;l the brek '
Havt thrir ntw Good*.
end caw the ourk door open nnd tho
sHttle dog si.t’ng 5n tbe- door. Lnd.ow ”
dud Sprnt ’cr wore with mo when I s-.w :
»be door»oi&gt;cn and 1 speko about its be:ng open. I said that 1 j.uo’sed Mr.
Field must bo &gt;'n the bank for tliere is
his ’’’tile dog in tho do:n, and I rlso
said that he had passed our house a lit- .
»&gt;o while before. When lie passed our :
house he was playing with bis liUlo dog,
Runppinghts lingers and the dog jumped
up »•» his hand. When I spoke about ■
the bank door being open, Ladow an­
swered by saving, ’* When are you go­
ing to marry Field ? You boetit to bo j
re: y * much
iuteres! n!
in
him.”
Another
means’" I
have
of,
remembering tiiat the door was O’len, I
want'd to get yome money cbangiZl and
I t’lt-fjh. of go'.'?')" it doa-, when I
“3W the door op on, t» save walking ■,
I 'I’hwe
“&lt;&gt; w*c T’nllcincr
down some other rime. II wan. d' to got ''
In-go Lil’s for sma’l o«»c
... order to
w
•e • in
v
send the mony away. My hrsbaud end ■
‘Endow wdnt out in tbe to-wnoon nnd j
stid they would be back a-.ioat eleven „„ .
„,
o’clock, but w&amp;i they c.me in, I atid ; (J ) A ¥T K PUTT I TPQ
to ri cm you h-vo not kept you- word. • V 11/ID 1 IY I 11 IL LIL O

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DBS. J. M. k C. RUSSELL,

DRS. B. J. k E. F. BROWN,
HOMOEOPATHIC Pbyriciaea Office ia old P. 0.
building- Bpeeial attention paid to CHRONIC
DISEASES, DtoaMc of IVouax and CaiLnnax,
DiMkM* of tho Era.
Ac.
W* Conaultatioa free.

(fash Store !

. _•« it i1 ure niiir.i ■- nl'et iwelvo o'clock. I
Do not know how long ?i wes after they ’
came la that I vw Field p. s . I had |
changed rnyd’ossam-} Re. a ii'do while j
w’.h them. We took din’u ;• b?'.v*en 3
.-.nd four o'.'’oik iii.u d_v. »Vheu I fame j —

CEO. C. WORTH.

Hill GOODS Wl OABPETINGS!

JOHN ROBERTS.
PHYSICIAN aad Furieon. Dwelling on Broad­
ray, near the Court Houk.

WM. UPJOHN,
------ TO BE FOUND IN------

DR. C. C. L1NSLEY,
BOTANIC and Erlectic Ibyr’.cAti aid Deatlat.
• treat* all chronle and acute di»ea»e»:fwill altriii
toaMoaU* by day or night. Uffice A. Nath vile.
Earrr eonutv Mich.

Western Michigan.

A. P. DRAKE, M- D.

Are bound to re 11

■dart.

STEWART k STEIN HOFF.

Snip a

Goods,

tor Field n.ts '
u «*rv
U me t &gt;
Z
r c Cu» lie for iuitK&lt; "ng 51 . Fteld,
but 1 d’d no: do so became M . I’u kcr,
who w.ts a sin».n§HL- »•&gt; we. wa: there.
It “was . bi i’ Jo black «tuu Um dog that
/'.tin the door. We met X ■. G.orge
Fprd and Mr. Phibbs on the b.reet near
the Sank that oar. M&gt;. Gtdow was in
Elenvilie, Midland Co . Mfcu. too last I
knew of him. A week n^o last Wednes­
day, 1 saw ’.rim at the bote’ rl 8a&lt;-inaw.
Ho said (bet he had su’d I s place in
Manis* o ' id did not maun 'o n&lt; »nd
ibis trial.
Cro:.-examined bv M . Eg»l—Lor.. I And everything in their lino of Goods
nt prices as low as at Jackson,
said tbr.l bi-.oie I gut io he bant I look­
or Grand Rapids,
ed across b‘ie sheet and saw uio door
And in many cases Lower.
open, and lheo again .. ben I wa? opj-otito, and afa&gt;.‘ I poMua I tcraed and
looked agai i. I mat Fo'd fud 1‘bibba.
ne_r tho vc.autlo j and 1 saw the bank
open after wa y-.aaMxi ! xem. I mudo my
fratremr kwhen op*utn«a the bank.and
then qioko n^ti.t after wa had parsed.
This is tbe first t'mo iluu 1 menlioned New Goods Just Received
tho remark .mue oy Ladow, in regard
tjm.tr yiug Fiald. The roa on I did
noi. mention it, is be ause I did nut l»ke
OBAXTf 1‘Htr.L.fS.
to. and Iho reason I menritted
o-day
is brcou-ttJ I uiuugn; M.. lifjhe*'ques­

OFFICE Sver Grant A Phillip * Store. Hatting'.
Mtchiraa,

MILO T. WHEELER.
We ftlinll Otter n( thut Time

Groceries,

tion criied it out
Que..—State if nyt rim'-s qaeslions
have been put to you befo*.o ?
Objection made by M •. Hughe*, and

I REGISTER of Dv*J*. Goaonl Cotteyuctr
Notary Pabile. Offic* in tbo Court Hobm.

SPECIAL

INDUCEMENTS

MAYNARD.

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.

FOR VISITORS TO MA KF. PURCHASES.

| 3 MtehiS °°e* “ th’ Cwirt 1IcU*r’ H“Unr’-

DEPUTY U. S- Afanhal. General CeUoeting Agent
, and Auctioneer.

E. II. MALLORY.
I H.Spatjr,Sheriff ®f Barry Conutv : office at tbe
* Office, al the Court lieu**. Harting'.

SPRING &amp; AVERY.

NATIONAL HOTEL,

I

1

SHEPHERD A CAMPBELL. Propriety
d trr*ek’u,e:- The only fleet

MIDDLEVILLE EXCHANGE,
I
■
:

1584

overrul'd rnd exception t.'.kon.
Ans.—Similar oerstious b;.vo been
pul to mo before, bu* wc
. ukd ouL
They tJu ino I nt-ci rui answer what
Lidow baid. Nou • 1 o’ tog ia pa*,
vteutec about tae b -d. b ’t the dog.
Do not 1 n.ow wbe ix. tao thoo taop
was oj. ‘ a r not. wi* ■ r e4 o’clock when
when wo went t j tho boa . My f: leads,
the Loucks, ci'.me about Ibruo o’clock.
Did nut change my diC. s .. aoon, for
the purpose of .. 'e'tir i Cieu.. Whan
we want down ».. - ?; w ia them to the
boat I put uu a dir.u».,Dt »'
. Do uot
remember ranch uigu: x ield's t loihee
the i’me I saw bin*, only ho bad on
ju n' -. nd a d_.sk tbaw Let. bis coat Mr. MARBLE havin’ bought the Cardia,; .
was of.da'kLib *■• Du noi xnow
cbiue lakiy ujraed in Middleville, and
whether wo kept town time ur ml-’l time,
as mv hu+bonU u„ ■ sided io too time.
My husband is a caipentor. Parker
camo there about 11 o'clock on Soituday, nnd on Suuday ho camo a liitlo
wh’.o u.Ler ttiv husband and Ladow
iriatiMt action.
camo, and ho steidiiU dinner wosready.
Was east of the Tynon House when I

JOHNSON. (formerly Clerk of
H"l*f,t» R
Proprietor. Term* modcri
and the comfort of gue*u mad* a «peclaity.

AARON CLARK.
i

AUCTIONERR duly liBOMed by th* United

■ At Hastings.

30Ynt-j

Miscellaneous Curtis.

OMNIBUS AND HACK LINE.

Esoerisncs !|

WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. I

H e areeveryday solicited to furnish Plates of Teeth
\for less than our usual price, backed with the complaint'
ot parties
who
sayare
then
are unable
tn much'Paiint
of parties
who say
they
unable
to nay so
Mow to give all a chance to have Teeth who need' and
should have them, we wiUfrom this date, for a few
drop^
thepnee
»c will nn„, ^r
foweeks,
UrllU^r
‘PMC almost one-half.
*™^

■

•

-

M.«. mo*»,.

J. ROBERTS &amp; CO..

’S"
on hau l.
x”u-,n’
Su‘j-c-iP-,un. received w the Pott Office onJoff-

v !!ATr!2?s "i'asERiEs.
Proprietor. on th* Grand !

ALL OUR WORK WARRANTED
Office over Grant $ PhiUips’ Store, Hastings, Mich

la *t looked ct U?o Lank. When I was
.opposite th« back I looked in io see if I
HF”Wool sent by Railroad will be
could see anyone inside. The dog rat
Carded to order, and sent back in good
Looking out into tbe slreot nnd boomed
condition.
petitot'y eoaiantjd.
Qui t.—State how you got the idea he
was looking into the street ?
Office Mo. 11 Canal BL Grand Rapids,
Ans.—1 ean do that if you will allow Shop in BARLOW A GOODYEAR’S
mo to explain.
Naw Warehouse,
Mr. Eggle. on.—That is just what I
N*w rcaMriitt, improved -treathieat, quick
wanl, go ou.
/
,
.dF^**VVes:w8w^",a’ C“«"- CoO««,p.
Adk.—Ho rat thero ooatontod juist as
Uon. Ere k Ur, Itnou, Chronic and bnrticil
if Field wra in the bank------Diarues
Mr. Egglostoa objected to her going
WELCOME MARBLE.
on, when Mr. Hnghoe insisted upon her
July, ton.
explaining, which tho Court overruled,

blacksmithing.

STEWART &amp; STEINHOFF-

Dr. AIKIN,

. This last witness has obtained

A CABD.

Michigan

.

Exchange.

I Mike a arwuurr or .turn-les or
Of our fneudVArf , , B°l *°

OPEN....
BUGOHOSh

and exception was taken to tho ruling. ,
pended, and Court adjourned till to­
morrow morning at 9 o’clock.
;

For Sale.

tbe "rW,M

one en.l .....

A Million Dollars.
ihrewd bet quiet men ean make a fortune by
ABEL JOXE8,

r_~

Call, or eend pottage for circular* and u&lt;
_ „ t%
___ N.J.AtXnt. M. D­
P. 0. Drawer 20»I. Grand IUu,idn.Mich.

*"’C~TT

’

1

VTUU1VM Si lb*

I. lu,.a„aUo

’'whilein Uecite-

’

&lt;£. A F. LYON. proorictor.

S3 Waterloo 8t. Grund Rapids.

ARTHUR WOOD.

P

.
Bu‘U Printwl o» »bort notice
at this Office.

�1,400 ntileti under 860 miles
One Monoeement Change

ATTENTION!

The Corner Grocerv

BROAD GAUGK—DOUBLE TJt4

NEW TORI

BOST

C.H. HICKS,

GRANITE STATE

Still Uontlau* to Hell

Corn Shelter!

OH. RKU1OXSureaMMsyi.T.M,1
TUI, 1A1LWIT UTEIM 11OI
Ruchmtor to New York, 3E5 mi|«
Buffalo to New York, 403 n^„.

Groceries,

fob BALE at

■Swotodon Bridge to New Yon MS
Dunkirk to New York, 460 railea.
Clerekmd to Now York, (Wtola,

Warehouse oh Broadway.

to 27 MILES THE HHORTEg ROUTE.

1ST 860oule. Vithonl ohew, ofcuielioe

Gan bet had by Calling at

Crockery

W. T. EASTMAN’S

CmcuiMti to N. Y., 860 miloa
_AND Ifi FROM

Good Bargains iu

D. R. COOK &amp; GO’S

Glassware,

Office in Hastings.

Ac., Ac.

He 0flier the following
Tax Titles

Land and Calcined Plaster,

1 remand after Am. 17lb, IHIl.Traina will leave
.Uh
LtaluXitaw.

Cheaper than any Store in Hartings,

lime, water lime.

.

3.00 r. N., i Dine : &gt; 7 umer • r. a* i» it

COMPOUND WAHOO BETTERS,
«ir stimulating bereng*. but a
nicixa within the reach of all.
KaWbl.key

August 10. 1871.

&gt;.-&gt;uno«vn excvplrd.l al 7. A U

......

c. II. IIICKH.

w. Hi JEWELL,

jK

eoisteb of

MNEBAL

the following complaint*.

CONVETANCER;

Hams, Williams, &amp; Co.

I

.

For the

Sash.

'BEST AND CHEAPEST!

atlelphia. Baltimore and Waxhiagton ; aud a&gt; I
New York with Morning Exarvaa tram* for &lt;
!&gt;e»:on and New England eitica.

t can *»fo!y any there iu more real
genuine Bitter* in ono BO Cerna Bottle
of Shepard'* Compound Wahoo Bitter*

s!« a v or n w
slws^f.wj,
Hinortb ftbacrei
!• • «»««

MAPLE GROVE.

CASTLETON.

Wnwk
UlwWoCaeM
IT;* H ot . e ¥
IN .. . .tn • g
2!" • K
sl!«H«f

e&gt;4cf
i e of u w ¥
WOODLATvD.

Blinds.

n w % ol

time and money

/ ■

JOHNSTOWN.

Price, only.'iO ('ruin a Bottle.

&amp;c

Of Home Manufacture,

&gt;{ «&gt;I
Of®!

C. N. SHEPARD.
Fronriotar,

Go to the

Grr.t:/ Hupids, Mich.

I DRESSED

;
;
.
i
j,

South ; at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton for I
Cooperatown, Albany and the celebrated kummer
reodtl HharunSpringa; at Greyemurt for New*
burghand Warwick, and at New York with ere- I
utug train, and ateainera for Bunton and New i
England cities.'
hleemag Coaehe.ard attached to thia train at
Buffalo. runniag through to Suaquclianna, and .

BALTIMORE

For Sale by ACKLEY &amp; SIADE,
Hitstings, Mich

LUMBER,

HASTINGS.

Little Hed'Shop!

Of all Kinds.

]t«| except S'J.ac,
CARLTON.

Eleratjr Bail ling of C. F. Dwight &amp; Co,

West of*Brink.

• •M
» wKofo'eX

Chftob 1 3‘‘ I’. &gt;L; Suipeiuiou Bridge at 1.55
1* M ■ K.,W.ln
O 1 . l&gt; 11 -».l
I O-.

This is t
"‘z
"d
dTc i,
es
toLmarket,
and
the doves
the same boy stoppedat Stauffer's

font of sit’d Hi

Meat Marketw

BARRY.

THE ABOVE CUT REPRESENTS

CENTRA!

A. WOOLEY
\

»

Physician* throughout tho City
Country. "• thu &gt;&gt;«•» Fnmily Mewll

I ""V 1 U 1JIII
1111IJ SHOES
U11UJJUi ,

The beat ventilated and moat luxurious Kleep- ;
ing Coach.-. I3T IN THE WORLDaroom- 1

nucairriox
w,¥ ol nw ¥'

Doors,

’

•BrSisis?s|||OOIS
rdto
running through without change to Albany.
NIGHT EXPRESS, daily, (Sundav* exeepted
cicpted,)
,)
ttarra^fiftou 5» P. M . Su.penafon Bridge al i
fi.35 P. M . and B-itf.fo at ».;-5 P. M. arrive* al ■
'

the best

Counties in the State of

Jaundice, huligetlion, Sour Stom­
ach, - Costiceiutss, Servous and
Sick Headache, Llrcr Complaint,
Freer£ Ague, Di/itptp»Ui, Worms
in Children, Piles, Bilious Com­
plaints, Loss of Appetite, Erup­
tions of the Skin, Pimples on the
Face, and all Diseases of the
Blood; also the best IM aretic in
Use for Kidney Complaints, n X of n
Weak Baek, Pain in'the Loins,
Lumbago, Grarcl. llheumatism,

1871”

neli»vine5.4S p. M. (Supper,) and at New York
7.1‘O A. M Connect, at Elmira with Northern |

Horton and New England Paaaengrra, with ;
tbeirBanage.are tran.ferred FREE OF CHARGE
••XewlorV

Barry County—one of

Michigan,
ASSYRIA.

Abstracts of Titlbb
of Lind, in Barry County fnmhhed on
|
application, at my office in the
!
Court Houav.

hXPRESS MAIL, leave* Dunkirk from Union
T,»- Avon ana via. Hornell*, i
Htulhut, If,eh
rille. Daily, (Sunday* cxceptad.) at
A. il
arriving tn New York *t Z.uo A M
LIGHTNING EXPRESS. (Mmtly.) l*.m ------------------------------------cinnali al h.AS P. M.. arrive* at Went Salem
&lt; Hrtakf.it ;1 leare Cle'relanJ ..S5 A. M.-. Leavittabnrg 9.U A M
Meadrille ll.«- A.M. (Dine;* Du kirk 1-Ar m11.,... i a., i&gt; u
___
r- ■

CINCINNATI EXPRESS, dajlv. (Sundaya ex
cepted.) Leure. Dayton at A.M A. Jf; leave*
Cleveland at 3.S5 P M.; Meadville at K10 P.M.
(Sup.) Dunkirk at 10A» P. M -. ('bfton. )0A&gt;P.
M., Suapetwion 1Jridge io.uft p. M.; Buffalo at
11 !W P. M. Stop* at haaqurhann. at7.45 A. M.
■ B.-eakfaat;) Turner* ai 1.1&lt; P. M., (Dine,' and

iu tho (various Towaships of

Deeds, Notaby Public, }

I

’teamera and afternoon train* for Borton and
New England rille*.
A Slreptdg Coach i* k-uchr f to thit train run ;
vm^ihrougn Irotn duapcnatb* Bndge to New

Situated

Price, only SO Cents a. Bottle.

--anti—
Railroad, an&lt; al Jeraey Cur withMuimght Exproa* Train br.hew Jereey Railroad for Ph;Udelptna.
Sleeping Coacbe. are atiaehed to thi. train nt
Ei‘&lt;22J!n«m!rH3Jl7’,aw4’ ',,nniD« ‘brought.,
wIle(,’r,e“k{“‘DBh,J''y»«nd improved
Drawing Room C’nehe- .r* attached at cliftou
^&gt;a«peu»ion Bridge), running through to New

Of LANDS

SHEPARD’S

«*t. 11 per Cent. by buying for Ca*h of

LUMBER, LATH, and SHINGLES

•«.«-&lt;» a. M daily. &gt;80*.

Ml

HOPE.

B
Family Sewing Machine

neabthe bank.

I
* ij of n e ’**
i$Sl!s

Thu best stock of Meat always on hand, j
Cull »«J Get your Stwk, Boasts
‘ SIMPLY CONSTRUCTED,

..r any tbisg you wttnf.

ASK FOBTICKETS VIA EBLE RAILWAY.
Which can b« obtained at the principal Ticket
Oltiee. tn the Weal and North-Weal.
f.. D. RUCKER,
WM. R- HARR.
Uea'IBwp’t.
" “
It

select school.
A.ivan. Aurr T 4ST1

। Always ia Order anil Ready for Wort.

&gt;

II* vital p«rt&lt; are made nf of elect and ea*ehardened, ami will l«*l a life-time.
No other Jfaebinr run* ao e««y or make* an
little noia* tn it. operation.

Preparatory for Teacher., and thoae who feel iutereated to put to a good uno tbe advantage* they
de.irc from auch n aoarce, conatantly adding
thereto.
” yC
‘
*’ wil* f“!en erer.* *«*«« aeeurelr.
It will
paring for teacbinghOr winter aeboai. *ull find
wilt Cord. Braid, Quill.
Quilt. Hind Gather. Hem.
Hem___ ■ :' atiteb. Ruffle,
Uufflr Tuck,
the atuddie* to arranged a* especially u\meet
Tuck, nnd
and Frinea
Fringe ncatlv
neatly and
and duduI their want*.
'
&gt;
| rablyn..l.
1.- i.-.1
I... &lt;ri.
.... 1
.

CITY PAINT STORE !

■

THIS MACHINE HAS NO EQUAL.
PIraae call and examine the Machine and It*
I work. You cannot alTjrd tn bnr n Sewing Ma­
' chine until yon have *een the FLORENCE^ with
1lat. improvement..
Ofiiee and aalearootu at

1__ _o

COMMITS k BROWN',

H A! Si. A

PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY !
Washington Block, .South side State St.

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!
BLACK A FULLfiK, Proprietors, ar*

SHELVES, ETC.

ITALIAN

J. c. WOODBUFF.

AMERICAN

MARBLE

811 EH MAN RICH. Dollar is Maaical InN.B.

TAYLOR k FARLEY ORCAN,
H MUnp, Midi.

Shop near the Boston Cash Store

Creek Steel. •

riiw WofneX
l.le tg ufae V

Go theru lor your

YANKEE SPRINGS.

I

CHOICE

OBOOERIES:

A fine stock Just Ofexed

COME A.IVI&gt; SEE THEM! »-K»r“5.M

„

a e fre¥

•Jt aWofai

Oysters and R/ereshments.

THORNAPPLE ।

HHRKICK
Duut nr

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

Horsemen
ATTENTION 1
PRACTICAL HORSESHOEING anl General
Black.mithlng, at th* old aland of A. M. Bock.
Haatiar*. May&amp;isn..

Fino Gold Jewelry,

Solifl Silver aii PW Ware.

•M
I

IL A. BU8ELL

25yl

MANTLES,

The Best in the City.

t'Jie .'■! w j of t
wJ*.¥.rB*¥

aUofaeW*

on hand at all hours.

MONUMENTS,
HEADSTONES.
Ug- All Style, of Women’, end Chllaren't Wear,^&gt;
TABLE TOPS,

MUSICAL!

n e yofn

11!

Sign and Ornamental.
Painting

;
Dane in tho latoatatylee.
i Dealer* in Wall Paper, Window
I Shbadea Picture Frame*, Looking
- Gla*«e«, V*mt*!ir«. I«ad*.
'
Oil*. Mixed Paint* Artial'a
Material*. Window
Glua, etc.,ete.
, Shop corner of Church and State
. Street*. Harting*. Mich., over Bailey'*
Harne««hop.
&lt;7 if

o

.’ n pt of w

..

Graining,
Faper-Uangieu;,
A'uhomimng, ke.;

REMEMBER,

ORANGEVILLE.

Grunt /k Ptitlltpyg* Store.

PAINTERS.

WOODRUFF !

a •¥•».- ¥

tn Tailoring or Dre.atnaking

'

j J/tnue-Pamlinp,

In the City, Manufactured by

IRVING.

PRAIRIEVILLE
commencing winter school.
'Tuition to the Rcliool, 83.00
For further information, addreaa.
MORRIS K. KEITH. Aorna.

OF; MEN’S

FIHE BOOTS!!'0T0CLAJlFsro,‘P,CTPRES-

K&gt;‘K.

I

ELLIS SCHOOL HOUSE,

f' । for warm meats at all hours.
| Remember the&gt; place. Op­
posite Lein's Bakery.
JEl
South side. State SI.

RUTLAND.

EASILY UNDERSTOOD.

SIMON P'RKENKUTH-

tiful character. Admirer* 6( Nature’* beautlM. .
in a daylight journey over lb* Line, will hnd tn !
iu ever changing landteAper aubjecl. of cuutiuu- .
ul admiration and internal.
IkumruK** Chccki &lt;1 'Tiirouirlx

M. PRICKETT.

MOIEY TO LOAN !
Lak*. Barry Co.. Mich.

'
JOHN WHITMORE.

Parties desiring to purchase will do
well to Call. We will cheerfully give

all information desired.

D. IL. COOK Ac CO

To the Ladies!!
Ir*. M. A. Morrill wiihe. to aunotutce to the iai of Harting, and vicinity that aha ia euartanUy
airing large addition, to bar atoek of

r» and Feather, in »*dlwa variety.
OWAII atylev of H..np Skirt. mxunfoctnrM
nlar. Near th* Port OBie. on Jetfemon Btfwt.
Mra. M- A. MORRILL.

�i

Th«

Warranted Custom Made Boots from
Detroit, Grand Rapids and. Jseason

Fall taker.

HI CH KI I CMTBAL B. R.

Grand River Valley Division
august i&amp;7i.

Call on M

RffiDM for millinery
test and beat styles.

Fimt

il Clothing

Houbb.

Clothing, Gents Furnishing Good*, etc.
tf
E. G. Williams.

moat any p«raon can

finished on the 7th. Julius Africanus,
a ehronologer of the third century,
■ sbftkipted W ttnstwi omMmi
(September 1st,) to Jeeoe Christ, 6,S08

thus supposed to elapse since the crea­
tion, we shall find 8,000 of ignorance
and darkness; 2,000 either fabulous or
m..* -ua—... 'it.

aad
ttoPtntam
the republics of Rome and Athens;
s fat." but 1,000 from the fall of the Roman empire
by buying in the west to the discovery Id America;
and the remaining 34J will compose tbe
modern state of Europe and mankind.

Notable Erente.

Clover Hullers!

“ Hello John, where are you going?"

grocere.”
“Well I am going down to Mace Al­
len’s to buy mine."
“Down to Alien’*? Why. I never bo’t
any of him, I always go there to buy
crockery nnd wall paper, but I never
thought of buying groceries there. Not
long ago I bo’t a whole net of crockery
and paper enough to paper my house,
there, 20 per cent, cheaper than I could
buy any where else. Beside he waRrajcted IT.
The crockery he keeps Is
tbe Boot’s celebrated ware."
“Well, I always do eo on uroeeries,
and I know y«m can. Besides lie takes
anything I have to sell at a fair price,
too.
I get a better tobacco, ton and
sugar there for tbe same money than
any where else in town.”
M. A LLEN,
Washington Block. Aug. 15,1871.

( harlottr
Eaton Rapid,

Ham*, Williams &amp; Co-

One year ago to-day Napoleon surren­
dered at Sedan.

Two hundred and fifty-one years ago
to-day the English pilgrims sailed from
Plymouth in the Mayflower, for the
American continent
One hundred and ninety-seven years
ago to-day the Indians, under the noto­
rious King Phillip, fell upon tho town
of Deerfield, in Massachusetts, killed
one man, and laid most of tho town in |

Kalamazoo and Ann Arbor

ashes.

WHEEL CULTIVATORS,-

List of Letters remaining in the Post-.

GALE AND KALAMAZOO,

BALL,

office, Aug. 29th, 1871.
Edwin Alehin, Hannah Bennett, Em -1

AND CASTINGS,
L«yhy, Alice Powers, M. W. Rood. Auguatus Reed, Carrie M. Ehulte, L. A. I
Slater, Mrs. T. Selleck.
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Direct your letters to No. of P. 0. Box j

Do not clnhn to have tho only Mold­
•
ing Machine in Barn' county, but they I or Drawer.
have .one that will stick any and all j
John IIobkbts, P. M.
kinda os moldings* that are needed.
They also have on hand a large number
Burlington
of doors, sash, blinds, moldings, win- 1
dow frames, &amp;c., that will be sold at low
figures for cash.
Indianapolis, how shall wa reach the West I Tbe J

Trsmi ou tbe Cbieaso A JZichisan Lake Shore R.
R. leave Grand Rapiili tor MuAetou and White
Halt av folfowa :
Chicago Exjirtw at 10-00 a tn. Detroit Kxjirew at
SOO pm.
K. K. RARGKNT.Oen.Bopt.
4 HAH B. BUMU.AieMauXrt.

SUPERIOR, Mc SHERRY AND STATESMAN

SAWING

HARROWS,

MACHINES.

ETC.,

and the largest stock of

AGRICULTURAL

MACHINERY

in Barry County—for sale by

E. P. BURRALL.
Office in John Weisertt’s Hardware Store, Brown’* New Block'.

Local hlijijie;? police?.

Go to Commins A Brown for Paints,
joined together with tbe B. A M. Railroad by the .
Oils, Varnishes, etc.
Iron Bridge at Burlington, and called tbe Bea-;
usntoM Rovtc.
The main line of the Route running to Omaha,
j connects with tbe Pacific Roads, and forma to-day j
Ji we are untile to furnish lack num­ tbe leading route to California. The Middle j
Attention !
Branch, entering Nebraska at PI al tamo ut, passes I
I have a yoke of cattle and a single beri from the commencement of the issue of through Lincoln, tbe Stale Capital, and wiiLtbis j
horse for sjilo. Will rell on time lor ow Daily, tee trill take subscriptions for
good paper.
R. J. Grant.
Twndy-fin Centsper awl. Send in,your
Aug. 30, 1871.
names Immediately and Commence note.
Another branch lo the B. -M-, diverged RedOak, fall* Into a line running down the Milaouri
“ One stormy night in winter when
8PECIAL.N0TICE.
through St. Joo to Kantaa. I’aaacngeni by thii
the wipds were blowing cold,” I bought j
route toKantaa, are lllipoia. Southern Iowa, and
Important Railroad Meeting.
Mnaouri, and, by a slight divergence, can see Ke.
me a pair of |xx&gt;ts nnd rubbers at Maus’.
A meeting of the citizens of Hastings
The days of grace on account* due
the late firm of Dickey &amp; Bently, are nnd vicinity will b© held at tbe Court
pretty nearly out.
Those interested House on Friday evening next, at 7j
o'clock, to hear tho report of tho com­
will do well to take notice,
dtosepl
mittee etc., in the interest of a
Another railroad will not effect the north and south road, and to such
low prices at Maus’.
further action as the meeting may de­
deTerminc. By order of Committee.
Wanted- Wanted.
D. R. COOK.
Every one having unseltled accounts
to call and settle the same by September
1st. for I must hare my pay.
lOwl
Manon Allen.
September 1st.

LOCAL EVENTS

Don’t you know where to get your
x :boot* and shoes ? I do—at J. Maus’.

Another Railroad.
Weather wanner to day..
Railroad meeting to-night.
The sere yellow leaf will soon be here. |

Cancer can be Cured.

The Michigan Central Railroad Com­
L. N. Mixer's scrofula nnd cancer
mixture is warranted to cure all cases pany will-take poeseasioa of the Jackson I
of cancer and scrofula in every form. Lanaing A Saginaw railroad to-day.
Eend for circular.
$1 per bottle.
Ad­
The Annual School Meeting will take '
dress
L. N. Mixer,
place on Monday evening next at the I
.
Hastings, Mich.
School House.
Groceries cheap as dirt at J. Maus’.
The Grand Rapidh Business Col- !

cent

.

Peaches fresh and nice at Busell’s.

Best Sherry wine, bitters for dyspepa, at
Bubkll’s.
The Town Talk
Is the name of a Choice Brand of Ci­
gars just received and for sale nt tho
City News Depot.

The Lavoest Stock of Bchcol Books
* in tho City nt the City News Depot.

Best cheese in the city at Busell’s.
A Choice Stock of perfumerie* at the
City News Depot.

For Photographs and Picture*, of all
kinds, call on J. F. Minkler.

Land'buyers will be sure to remember it, for
have already bought farms from Geo. 8. Harris,;

Burlington, Iowa, or among the four thousand,
bome-staaders and pre emptors who last rear
filed claim* in tbe Lincoln laud office, where
‘UncleSam is rich enough to give us all a farm."

GREBLE

MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, DOORS. BLINDS, MOLDINGS, Ac.

Moldings a Specialty
ALSO. LUMBER FLOORING SIDING

H. A. Goodyear.

RUSSELL,; Ackley

Dan’DStriker.

Goodyear &amp; Strike
Dealer* in

Hardware.

Stoves,

Mb. Davis, Agent for Boozer’s Photo- ■

l graphic advertising plan, is again in ,
town and progressing with his work, j
Our business men, we ore informed, look ;
upon this plan with favor.

llruim,, *ur riwr.

and

Grand Haven Herald.
i

11 cent sugar at Busell’s.
Rubber mope at Busell’s.

(Successors to Dicktr k’Bentlry.J

Lorera of fine views should remember ibe Bur­
lington Route, foritatowni "bigh-gteamingfonii,
afar*'—its tree-fringed streams—ita rough bluff*
and quarries—ita corn oceans atrvtcbing over the

lege is the most reliable and successful;
^institution of the kind in the country.— i

Mavs is bound to sell his grocerie

Ad.boots’ and shoes if he don’t make

J. W. &amp; C. €r. jpBNTIiEY,

Harnesses,^Druggists
.
Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

,„

and Chemists,

Mill
।
HARASSES,

udMmi,

Something Nice.—J. L. A Don Reed
have Just completed, throughout, a: TEATnpR rutttmg a sprri.TTV PATENT MEDICINES.
wagon for Dr. 8. V. R. York's business. LEATHEa BELTI1TO A SPECIALTY
FAINTS.
It is covered and has breaks and all'con­
OILS,
venient. appliance* added to it. The
VARNISHES,
^painting by Mr. E. Hibbard is first class
and represents the genius of a master
TURPENTIKE,
hand In the beautiful landscapes and
TOILET aod FANCY GOODS,
elaborate designs. On each side a race
PERFUMERY.
oourec Is shown, and a horse under full
BOOKS A STATIONERS,
John A. Greblb,
train ou tlio no-rein system. Taking al­
CHOICE TEAS,
Mark Russell.
together this is a piece of workmanship
GROCERIES,
in every particular which will give the

Iron, Nails, Glass.
Wooden Ware, &lt;!tc-

We will not bo under­
sold bv anv House
In Michigan.

Reed's a reputation for nice carriage-1
work of wkloh they ho richly desen e. '

That to buy Goods

MADE OF

THE BEST IN THE WORLD.

KEROSENE LAMPS A FIXTURES

The Town Talk, K. C. B. and E. B

Summer—1871, is no more. It paseed
Hall, three of tho best Brands of Cigars out In the stream of time yesterday. It
will
not come again till *72, Is number­
- in the market at Post Office.
ed on the calendar of events. To-day
Cheapest fruit Jar at Buseil’*.
we enter the door of that dreamy and
lovely month—September. This Is a
The place to buy your boots and vhoes stirring month for tbe fanner. Wheat
i»*t
Runyan’s.
is to be sown, corn to be cut, fruits to be
gathered and a general rush of business
Custom work made on short notice, on band, previous to the blighting frosts!
in good style and reasonable prices
of October and November.
at Runyan’s.
Thb Origin of Septhmbbr.—Sep­
Ladies’ fine shoes of the latest atylt
tember was originally (as its name de­
notes) the seventh mouth in the Roman
at Runyan's.
calendar, but is the ninth in oura. Rom­
A Card.
ulus made It of 80 day*, Julios Caesar
added one to It, but Augustus reduced
Mr. E. C. Wlllliuu., of th. FlratXa- Kloao,.t vkteh IIbuMne. remained.
ttonal Clothing House, will visit Detroit
Veretaran ©ailed It “Gent Month,’'
about the first of September for tbe pur­ from th© fact, Barley (Gent) In that
pose of assorting and filling up bi* stock month was made into “ beere.”
of Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods,
The more modern Saxons called it
Ac., and would be pleased to take ardent Haerfctt Moneth ; and alter tbe intro­
for any ©special article required by gents duction of Christianity, it was called
—full lines of which the market will Hallo Monath, (or Holy Month.) in ref­
not warrant his keeping, viz.: 811k aod erence to the many religious anuiveraaother fine bate, kid gloves, extra large ries occurring during IL September is
underwear, traveling bags, Ac., Ac. a famous month. According to the
Great care and personal attention will Septusgiat and the Talmudist, the world (
be given to these orders,
wai begun on the 1st of September and I&lt;14

Detroit Stoves,
Lake Superior Iron’

CIGARS and TOBACCO,

September.

AGENTS FOR THE

Also the

WALL PAPER, Ac.. Ac..

WOODLAND PARLORS.

CITY DRUG STORE,

You must visit the

State St,. Hasting*. Mich.

Great Emporium $1.00 for 75c
-OF-

I will close out my Stock
of Summer

Dry Goods and Clothing

SKIMER $ DECKER,

Battle Creek.

Large Stuck

sfventy-flve cents on the
Dollar.
R. MUDGE.

Great Union Exposition
SEPTEMBER 12, 13, U AND 15,1871,
TWO Filas IX ONE.

W.rlheri Mich. Agrlcilural »d Mtckuleal Satiety

State Pomological Society
Unite in[ tnskioE tb« above a grand demonxtra
tton of the produciion of Michigan Industry.

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HkKRY M ULUbB
'
_ Wrand Haren. Secretarr.

BOM w BBB!
•CALL AT JOHN

, _ _ ™&gt;T£B£S'.S OKLBBIMTFI/

STANLEYS

WINE OR BEE R

lust Received,

Isjuroi^ to priv.te f.ralhM frtth

samrsn j- decker. idlwlf

to&lt;in.

ALBERT EIBELBERG.
8U Charle. itauorulos Jeff.rw&gt;a St

Pure Wines and Liquors!
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSE^.
Also, Imported Doablin Porter and Edinburgh '
Umisi'^kd0*1"1'7 ®“ h&gt;“'L
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VOL. I.

HASTINGS, MICH., SATURDAY EVENING, SEPT. 2, 1871.

.
NO. 17.

THE VANDEBTOOL
------

-Did you state in their prosvour
was

.
186g. Rcmombor about a 1861 till ho wont to Manistee nnd knew I
new Testimony
for the 'September
man being brought on board the vessel his general character far honesty, integ- , probed tho
—ground
o—— with
•• —• ttn instrument , enoe that it was a little after 12 by
hud, where
thu° KT
ground
m,«»uuuu. clock but
J
on our trin in September. He was ; riiy and humanity to be good as any | he ZTt*.
’ th
. - “-"dfaforbod.
tlint your
__x mX
m_w.
.?un
-----------------------------------------that clock
In
ray.
last
visit
to this
-plaeo
I found
a
Defense.
dressed shabbily in gray clothes. Had : young man in tlw pbce.
portion of a wrapper like those used

I

on two coals, a gray overcoat and n|j young man in tlw
J phtoe.
i'- .° ----- u
around bnuk bills. (This he produced
d«rit unite-*"'
updereo.?
C-tuKuunimBl by Mr. Ch.reh.
, and
dark
”* l'iTlnM
~ ■ ,^L^‘1tbl
passed to the jury.) It had $100
pants but he had nothing on his feet.
Have 8ubscnb«l to the Vanderpool I marked on one side 1 found it partly
He was taken into the cabin immediate- foud&gt; but do not know how much, as I. &gt;buried
boned in
m the ground.
grot
It had a yellow
REV. HR. FISK THROWS NEW ! ly .to change his cjothing nnd after that1 ^C,’P no “coopnt of my charities. Nover1 ' stain
through
.
v------ jDie
center and was moist
he camo into tho kitchen to warm him- ’
business with him personally, , when I found it Experimented last
LIGHT OX THF SUBJECT.
self. 1 asked him if he wanted some- Ira O. Smith fworn, said: (Examined
summer to see if I could produce a iimilor stain by taking a piece of paper and
?•’ “,a h"
b“py ib’
Hngb«.)
saturating it with blood and burying it
i
■i
' u v
•
x ^nAXsrxn ruon mt &gt;axk io ms ■ aud I first gave him some cookies, then
in the leave*
and ground0^"
for six or eight
Xdh“e“! 'hrn
^ar0
ikro'thi^
WOODS.
.»I«».L1. A^tS. I
k“”
' -^rpopl
: b»“d
*n'1

/

might have boon before 12 that you saw
him ?
Ans.—I might have said tnat if the
dock wns too fast, it might have been
before 12, but I did not *sy it was too
fast
Ones.—Did you converse with Mrs.**
Golden Filer about the time of the
Manistee trial and tell her that yonr
clock wns from three quarters of an
hour to an hour too fast.
Ans.—I did not tdll her that it was
too fast, but said thht i* might have been
him
hi.
ptac,
.t
the
ubl„
.ml
b
.
«
t
,
k
.
“
u&gt;■;«
n-putUmu
hr
hopUtun
too*
Uli
1.
M.
Eighteenth Bu i Proceeding.,
! too fast
while tE fint table .ere eptip ‘"hgruy .ad bmcamty to be pxel
I Ques.—Did you tell Mr. Cutcbcon,
AFTinWOO.S KXSCIOX.
un i alm while the relief were’
J*"1"
J. B. Fisk’s testimony continu- Ij Conover and others, on one occasion,
Koon alter .upper I prepared him a bed' ;i!Z!"!
“ •hTP'UK*lumber
op108
th. latke. ,• cd Itev.
*
“““«■on
. The piece of paper spoken of be- [' that you saw only ono half of the door '
which upeped elf the t-abip. apd he mop -•
I open?
„IOTim,nw/ .JpOT i,
.went to lied. About ten o’clock I told '
.iinoUMd Mvprewltageum.nb'exr.re.-.-a.fevU,.v..p,
— -xperimented’ upon it
A?S'—a
September
..^owmucr 2d,
no, 1871,
1M1.
the Captain to wake liim un,thinking ho
lhow
hoso' tbitt went w,th
with the ••"Iwind. I— —• — —*----------- - *- — *
Mrs. Sponger was uuablo to go on ! l.al oaten too much, but tho Captain did ' Crocs-exanuned by Mr. Church. Nev- procuring ro™, I,food f„„, bi,1 fra_r I Ouo..-lh.i you tnj ,t imo pejwn,
„Mal ,h“ 7“"
I1?""
b?"k. .bo!
vith her testimony this morning, as she ,un think it worth white. He always
: d “r’y exI*ruulcc about currents and uturatmg tho p.por tn
nnd burying £ in tip. Mud and lettro. ro“1? 001 10,1 wb»,bM’ " ™
m
is just
from sickness.
slept with
0CCUI’“ ,on
a recovering
l-.^Ury,
wu. th. 8r.,!^
“tho
^door
“open. Tho next day I £ t mo ^Sr'J^riioro
in his garden, and this produced tho I not. ’
v .
same kind of a stain, as found on the
£n8’ *.? “r’
,
.
wripees cplled thi. nioruiug, ppd betpg
■ , ,
‘ 1 . . r lf* coming down tlie river into the lake.und slip of paper found by him. Saw no . Quw,:“1Tl ?°,u rom^"
.■tdTawprnmid: 1 reside at ll..l,w» bb^ n hta U
1^7 when they would come to .bore would persons in this vicinity at the time. Saw „
. on H
stor? . ,when
■mt «... the telegraph operator. Sept a
bp, ‘Xd.L™ mhT ’V t
Jepend «pd« the wiad mmo what, but Ur. Wilcox in tl.i. TiSinity bctu.Km tho |
Sb“'k ”1"1"
.likFtehfnr d«n vlpdeqm.1 on Sept. 0
Z iwL’i‘b“i'±^ "E । &lt;hTfurther a Ud, b carried aah th.
two vi,iu tbu 1 inadv. Ho «u nmn- lu“'j ""‘‘J’ ,olb“
&lt;&gt;'« “ ’•»’
|“
on Saturday arid not on Sunday &gt;tlint
lri.9. It came tome by mail pad t „ uu[d ,.sani;. or
o r , JKb* lurtiier up the eoa«t 1 would ez]«et to ing ktgn «l tho time in tho Loom.
b"'
ut it to Detroit to the repeating office (. , ,
. , J
,
b* find it, and I would expect to find it
Cn&gt;r.s■examined by Mr. CHiureh. No- yo?,Mw.
*
to bo mitt to N. Y. It tlnmmiedlht.
V1S ubu-f Um-'ti—&gt;*•
«P *e
- ticod Dr. Wil&lt; ux rolling u sunken stick, • No,
° "sir.
,r
Qu(s#
Briggs, Bullis, Dun­
.limoluti.™ oltho lira, nnd that all
b“
nM that it wm. rarried out.
i a»d he said he was trying to get
on.__When
the
monv. ehonld be hald'Hibi^t to hi« or- iff
I1*4
J1- I,.bok’d
»-------- •--ham and Conover were nt your house
Re-croas.—Am not a subscriber to the hoo,nder Witne..!.rodu&lt;w»ltl.edi«p.Khbyl.bkV"?,tofv^"“ b“k’’ ““•‘.’'ff
on tho day after tho inquret did you
! Mrs. Mury Buddiuan sworn, said: say that if it joined and Porker wot at
order ot/the Court. I received a meo.- ;
.wen&gt; ?rwn,l “c
i Vanderpool fund.
_Z„u , o
inn.
i the roll had that color, aud on tlie out-William H. Sibly, sworn said : (ex- , fc«u»»incd by Mr. Choever.] I reside at your house on Saturday, then it was
A
by Mr. Hughes.] 1 reside nt «»»kegon apd hare for twenty years. Saturday and not Sunday when you Inst
He ’
got’ off at a wood MaA««on» »“‘l have been engaged in '
'*«* acauainted with Vanderpool saw Field ?
Cant Wm. R. Smith, of tlie Schooner . do£
lumber to Chicago for fix year*. MUS° lb*x,•
“now his general repuAns.—No, sir.
' raw lord, who picked up the man m :
: shipping
In
In the tall of 1868 I saw a boat wreck- ,atiun for honesty, integrity and sobriety
Re-dirvct.- I know Mr. Rugglts, but
tho
boat,
being
dulv
sworn j CiOM-oxammed by Mr. CHiuroh Nev- idomuci
.
.
1 on the pier at the mouth of the 1’ere lo be. K00*1’« regard to his had not known him before he camo at
-aid: I reside m N. Y. am a sailor aud I rr “’T
r’’1I&gt; exposed but once, he Maquette rv
river, two petrous were PhJ“:c“l condition, noticed liim onco the time sjiokcii of above He
master of a vessel. Capt. of the^hoon- I
"S’?* ,n fn’“- ,of
.8^eT “e &lt;*«»wn*l and &lt;uue floated south and the j when reaching with a pike poll, he fell
me to enquire about what I knew about
er R. &lt; ’/ifrawford, whi=h plies between j 1,u,*',u,u I wasstaadiug at the door of the -other north. She wns wreck
Sho wns wrecked in a
“ud 1?lled ovcr
M»emed to be Field, a tew days before ths impost and
Bullate and Chicago. Wassailing be- ’ F^ley at the tune. He was looking at gdk&lt; auJ
!»araAnother
Anomer
' ' MUth
• I..- TheThe
*a «n great
pain.
time 1 saw him
1 do not remember all he &amp;id, bat ho
t worn the* t wo points in 1 mW and-left •« when I first: saw him and ma moment pierB an? about three hundred feet long. '
Q
abb
with
m;
'
a slab with my husband aud Mlid ho believed VandettpoUu innocent
Chicago on the 14th of September and
Put “
»*« loft
One body was pickM up about 2 1-2
wl ^om.eddown and
«„a did But
V-ohim R™’
iias^d within abvut 12 miles of th.- P^k«L1 Conld not ascertain from him uiaeg
of ,hc ivra;
th&lt;;
j mamfettsd the raiM kind of pain,
month of the Manistee rifer on the 15 j*hert‘lwr*s”Yw- He claimed to be about the same distance north of the i Cross-examined by Mr.
; ishod. At anothor tunc Dunham, '
Cross-examined
Mr. Church.
&lt;lav of September. Saw n small boat ; ’ernian but did not seem to want to | pjcrs_ Have noticed flood wood going about
twenty rodsbyawuy
iC.,.. Was over. Brigg* and some others came.
*'
’
"
when lie fell Conover said, is this Mrs. Bpnngvr and
.ith a man iu it. First saw it about a !
anything about where he came j (j( wu
riveraj and tbe tendency is to 1 'town and did not hear hn
’
------------------ not hear him say any­ wud his name was Conover and ho wus
infle from mo. When 1
tho man 1 i
or who he was. Ho wo* off the go to Jnud nlwnvs innnediaU.jv ’
thing. He was in Mr. Odoll’s employ Justice of the Peace. After 1 told him
turned the vesstl and went towards him ! t kdhre that the Captmu gave bun.
examined by Mr. Church.
boarded W»M*
with W~,
us.
,
_ .
_
v^uaufeM.-- ' nt tho time.and
• ••••'• W1MV.VXA
tn Mt, if be raw o, pwrtra».l Bod
Uecu-l&gt;pI_i»t
kuuw about
.beat the
th.j-------■ ______
Itc-curoct.
—Did not know
Think the
current* at tho bottom of the
George Wheeler being duly sworn,, what 1 knew about the matter, &lt; onovor
lake uro sometimes different from the said: (examined by Mr. Cheevcr.] I said, “Now Mrs. Springer, the bodj hn*
When witliia about 30 feet of him 1 l □appearance oi lidd u/lho time.
been found and it had block panto on.
Mr. Charles D. 1 toward being duly 8ur£aro
*poke to him and and asked him if ho
my observations ■ live ut Muskogon and am a druggist,
said
rorn said:
[tummifled by Mr. Cbee- ,
bw,ncurrents,
confined but
mostly within four i Have known George Vanderpool for 7 what do you think of that?
wanted to come aboard of the vessel and sworn
•r,J Am tngjifoer of a steamer, ana or fjvo
of t|10 s]1Ore'
or 8 years, and know his ggneraLrepu* seemed to think that 1 was ’^astsken,
he made no xyply. I told him 1 would ver,'
have
Uirow the heaving
1’® followed it for eight years, lu i{(jV j B pij(k recalled, (examined i tation for honesty, integrity nr.d human- and I said that As it va^ed on \uth
throw
hearing line
lino to
so that he could
could I f*
j days aud Porker was there on both do^s,
get bold of it, and when the mate throw
I809 '™s ‘®™nK
thr°uih ‘J?0by Mr. Hughes.] Said the other day ity to be good.
thero might be room for them to doubt
■ uinn grabbed it m-hi-. arms. 1_.
Ho ,
Clxuruu&gt;lD«n&gt;.l,.&gt;nlhelu
| ,i,aI
1 rcwmlwed
U» oceuionofof
:• the
----------- - -------—
o. -g&lt;..
। uint
1 reimimbered
tho
thotke 1 Ci&amp;s-examincd by Mr. Church.—antnin«r
-- - occasion
—
- after
hud 1 declined to aav any more about it
Brady.
Remeinocr ua
u .man
mon
coming
Field.
The- week
was sittingin ahotit the middle of tlie 1 N.
*’• Bradr.
"*-v- Reuunnncr
uuu «x»um.
K •।■ (disappearance
li»•Mpp&lt;.arnil, of---and had n small piece of board in aboard oar tug m
Mrr. Field’s* disappearance I searched Knew Vanderpool before ho went into I NHirh Dunham Mmo in Conovc-r BtiTd
:-i tfaptember
September 1869, at a
:i ; j,|
in Canada
Canada on
on St.
St. Clair
Clair river.
river. .। |or
his Jinnd nnd be hud no oars that I saw. ’wood
r&lt;w&lt;* 'dock ,n
’body with n driven, a Mr. the army and after he came out. Did Ito him that she tells a diff-nn1: story
to the
When 1 threw the line I told him to get £&gt;°*
Schooner B (C. Crawford | 1 n----j marched in the woods near not. subscribe
^HU&gt;K
uc Vanderpool
umug uuiy frnd.
»wom, from what *he told you. They had a
Charlie • Springer being cluly sworn, map with them and tried to explain to
in oneond of his boat, or hr would cap“at*
*ia,r;
0041
&lt;-’ra.’’ Canfield’' &lt; hill, ' from the dock! m(id
:
("xamincsl
by
Mr. Hughes-]
-,Jd
:
["XSSiiMvu
by
Hughes-] 11 mo what mode them believe as they did.
-ire it, but he did not *av auvthing, i»r I
ajatabo had a bundle m his hand. 1; “nt• tho
U1(J store, to Canfield’s mill. •live at Manistee, knewMr.
Herbert
Field,
mill,
five
at
Alonistce,
knew
Herbert
Field, j 1 said to thum that tho right side
the
did he move. Thon we hauled liita
wen throw on WOO*- There
ifis some underbrush here. The j ho dinar
!*
* and*’I was at, door waa open as it wa in bankiiuT
•it.a v- j- ij,pPari.j’ on ”Sunday
alung ride e,.J took hie, on lx»rJ Up
!«"k lh» J“l ““‘.'T I i soil is~
« nnu
sandy
and we
the riM.w
herbage scanty. A 1 home tlthat. day.
... ’ Tho
---- ----------------- in ।
house
we
lived
hours, and they said there is only one
to this time lie hud not «j»okeii. As we f rejl!u'1 |‘D\’.OU^ al Dctroi he : «
n—
aii| —
rnns
a»]-------(:J wor
jtj1jn four
---I
M
p
ncftr
[jj
0
tittle
lake
’
’
‘
man
rnus aicng
wiuun
went to take him on board one of flie j
*’n-,
1,u&lt;1 thia bun lk- m UU I oj
thenver
Tl&gt;r&gt;
trnnrialour or live rod-, &gt; was up near the little lake I sow liim part to tho door, then 1 said I did not
men stopped ou tho edge of his boat &gt; ,un&lt;1 when ho got off and I did not no- I■ ol the over.
xht, miThe
iL‘ bwoods
,It nntare„ quite dense j on that day. I was Bitting on the front
nt&gt;* ; towards the mill, but not so much ao steps rending a Siteday school book. lie know that, but the door was open. Ite­
and tipped it over, when I said fot us !Ilco w,iero he wen..
___________
. atten- ] paid “Hello Charlie” and I Raid, “How member the conyerantion with Mr.
I near the store. In thia search umy
.Smith but d6 not know all that was said.
try and save thoboht. and then ho spoke
The other witnesses on this i&gt;ouit will
will j tion
was
called
to
a
tion was called to a disturbed
disturbed and
and disdis- j are you Field ?’.’ I know it was SunA andsnid. “let the boat go to HeffJ’ U ben
U
tiU tbio spot of o
.___ d and from this | day for I had,on my Sunday clothes. •Ho said to mi that he had heard that I
nrrnngad
ground
, iI Iplace
ran
into
the
&gt; : M.
I took hiia on board I took torn down &lt;
.
place aa lotr
log
ran
into
the river.
river ExamExamMr —Jif- &gt;ic' ouna*y «*&gt;»«. naw Mr. Field Jhai day, and I told him
nto the cabin and gar© him some dry
bemg awom sard : [ex- jUt&lt;1 i;
at thg{ t;
Jhatdav
L°Uck’ Werv ** Ottr how“&gt; I had, but do not think I said anything
rfoth^ for his were wet He had un a i
hy 'Mr. Hughaa.[ I reside ut worf8 x ’22^ it
T . , ,
„
t
about being mistaken. In tho conver­
I
««U3
*
cxaunnca
n
more
ciuseiy
m
|
Cross-examined
by
Mr
kind of gray hat nnd a gray ovonoat | Muskegon,
M«kw
fiTifter
Mr Ch'irch.- sation spoken of with those iadie«, I
&gt;n I urn
am" an
nn‘ Attorney at |[ comrodioa
connection with thfa
this matter.
matter, but
after Knew Field real well, have
* .®,«*
wen,
nave seen him go- 1 went to see Mrs. McKee about knitting
r
Know
George Vanderpool thebodv was found. The ground was . ing jwt
our ic&lt;u
hause
a prod
and darlt under coat He bad on gray law.
I ing past our house a good many times. I some stockings, and wo got to talking
know
his
reputation j broken ftp, teoso and trampled down, He went up past there oftei
pants and was bare footed. He went aud
He went
there
so­ ' an(i leaves and broken twigs were -sent- |* ing.
egon for honesty, integrity, soDo up
notpant
know
thatoften
1 s to go a sail­ about this, and she said 1 suppose you
info a state room alone to change liis at Muskegon
ing. Do not know that 1 saw nim any
&gt;d hunmntv
hunmnty io bo
be good,
wood, nasi
positive
tiro-­ 1j ----*------3 "*
...........................
i luthcs. I g*ro him a pair of pantsand briety ana
tered
around:
The
twigs looked as if day during tho previous week coming will have to go a courting pretty Mwn
shirt. Saw him next nt the supper ta­ ly good. Knew him «;uito intimately । they bad been cut off with a blunt in- from soiling. Had seen him twice the when the trial comes off. I said yes,
ble. When 1 rook liim on board I and know him physically. On one oc­ 1 strument and there were two or three week before that, on Friday and Satur­ nnd 1 said I dreaded it, ■ for I thought
noticed ho hud dark brown curly hair. casion, iu Smith &amp; tMell’s store, I handfuls of leaves. This spot was about day. I have forgot what kind of clothes Vuuderjiool was guilty and I did not
He nctbd os though he was pretty well taunted him with being a stay-at-homo six feet from the edge of the river. At he had on, but whon I saw him on the want to say anything in his favor, but if
patriot, not knowing that ho had been the brink of the river I noticed a little
I went on the stand I musi swear as 1
ujmmI up, he said ho had l»een out two
Saturday before,he had on black clothes.
days ami said he lame from Big Sablo to the war, and he said he had been to cedar that had been broken down, this Oirfiji_qday his little dog wns with him, thought about it. Then in regard to the
. high and the ।
conversation in Mr. Bullis' office, Mr.
Point, nnd did not say anything ojxlut the war and had documenta to show it. bush wns about two feet
ou
tlint
day
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Loucks,
Mr.
Mr. Church objected to this nnd he i little trunk was broken off^If a* small
Ingram mot me on tho street and rani
returning. He a to thrugh two differ­
Parker, ,Mr. Ixidow, my father and he would like to see mejn Mr. Bullis’
stopped mo
his niu»&gt;.
story.
on it,
ent tables.
The next morning suippvu
( boat had run vu
i&lt;, it
«i would
wuuiu jioaribly
jiun.-i
mothor^ere there. My mother was go­ office. I told him thotif tb&lt;)y-wanted
he camo out on deck and 1 asked him if i 1 remember une other occasion of his break it (l°w» *“ some nuch manner.
; 1U
g
to
gc
t
a
0tt8in
or
wa
tcr.
She
hj
ing to get a basin of water. She spoke io see mo I would go homo and get my ,
he wanted to be set on shore at the J being in Ryeraon &amp; Hill’s store, he had j ®ue^uD,tl
«*“p tO ?ou to
“bout speaking to Mr. Field
husband and coma back, and wo did
»-ould produce the effect ?
] did.
Straits of Mackinaw and he said be did j bt^chasiig a criminal for a mite or
come back in tho evening, and in speak- '
■ complained
’ ■
; Mrs. Eliza Springer
’s- cross-oxnui
not want to go back to Michigan. I two and’ he
that his rapture, I Ans Tea sir.
*
—
D
—
cross
-oxnininaing
of this affair, they tried to convince
Quo*.—What was that?
that ?
--------.
asked him how
ho camo
in the
now he
came to be out
outin
we I• hurt
J(urt bim
he [■erspiroil
forspirod freely.
Or ' Quos.
him and ho
freolv. ,i On
i tion
concluded
: 1 know -Mr. -Buggies.
’•oat and he said he got biowed out from ■ O(hcr occasions 1 have seen boys faktto : Objection made by Mr Church and j; Quos.—Did you not tell Ruggles me how easy it was to bo mistaken, and
they talked to me about the Parkman
land, that he &lt;r«.
going
arrow
a
little
i
„
f
|
um
„
Dll
.,
w
bra
,
u
j,„
'
was
across
bold of him and alter the first brush Ini8 i argued by him at some length, that, it, I, that if it rained on Saturday and Dan Webster case, and also said to mo that
i,v mm uc book- icngin. iuat
,
------uuu i/uu
bay at the time, and tlu. „ all the el- .j ,rouM --kl. n
p,
- ..onJ
---- ---- « ..-|loid •
— ’ |. ™ fair lo Aalr
a&gt;k for ihew ducriptieu.— \ }b„b
“°“r hou" 01&gt; Sw»nUy, they supposed I thought I was going to
planation ho gave. Ho said he had no 1 tin!e WiU_&gt;• 7 ir.
it was Saturday and
and not Sunday
.
. comes to the
. .inferences
.
1 and• ।' then
‘ben &gt;t
Nnndnv lie penftcuted and 1 said yes, I find
i i-i.i.
! but when
it
friends or relatives where he left.
) that I saw Field ?
Mr. Church objected, which abo stop-1
.
heard I was. Thon Bullis said that if
,. jU
.
1 guesses of the witness the rules of evi- [! Ans.—I did not.
At this point Mr. Church objected lo
(hij
I would leave room fur doubt in my tes­
j denco clearly excludqthoai.
, Clues.—In Shackleton's store a wook timony, they would lot mo off easy in
tlrn Mtimav as inefcmt.
i CnwMamilnrf hr Mr. Church,
i
after
Field
disappeared,
did
yon
toll
examination,and as n man was passing
Mr. Hughes than staled Um proposi- , H„., ulen
ncbT„
[jr lb&lt;J de. I Mr. Hughes t&gt;aid that tho counsel enthat your clock was ftn hour too along the street, he looked out of tho
tion to bo proved.
&gt;------ » __&gt;i.
-------v ­ I tireiy mistook his meaning, that he ask- i him
; *fense of Mr. Vundcqiool,
and have
sub
fast?
window and said there goes Mr. so and
,
Mr. Church then withdrew tho objec­ scribed from $50 to 8100 to tho Vander­ j ed for this'prisoncr just what the laws I Ans.—I did not.
so. and yet I cannot tall positively that
pool fund. Knew Vandhrpool two or - .. i_ kt™
I Quos.—In Smith’s sfVre near the time
tion for the present, reserving the right tffrws-years. Our firm were the At­
it
is him- I said that I could not testi­
1 c
। of the inquest did you hot say that you
to move to strike out all the testimony. torneys of Reyerson &amp; Hill. Lucius beyond this he has never go*®» | could not tell whether it was Saturday fy differently from what I believed, and
then
he Laid he would go to the extent
I asked him if he had any money and Patterson was xny partner, and his name that this question to some extent did in- j Or Sunday you saw Field?
of the law in his examination. After­
lie said he had none, I thought of giv­ was ou our sign. Ho lives ut Grand volve an opinion jnst
ques-1
Ans.
just ns nearly all ques
­
———Ia. did
u.u not.
wards sho told Mrs. Golden Filer that
ing him some, as I did not want to sei Itapjds. Haro dono business personal­ tions do, aud Mr. Fisk's opinion is just
Ques.—In a conversation with Mrs. she belioved Vanderpool guilty, and
him ashore without any. I had not ly tar Itoyereon 4 Hilb Have heard
' McKee, Mrs. Eaton and others did yon when Mrs. Filer asked her why sho
heard of tho disappearance of Field. this firm speak of Vanderpool and dis- I ns good as any other man’s.
not
tell them that you did not see Field wan testifying for him, she said that sho
He remained on mv vessel two or three cuss bis character, but perhaps not pre-1 Ho thought that it vos ^j^etcut on that day ?
had always been taught to tell tho truth
days, till wo arrived in the 8t Clair vious to this trouble. Have transacted to show what «9tiM breik vdown this
Ana—No sir.
whichever way it went.
if n0,
M b„,k #
River. A tug picked us up in .Lake burin™, for Voderpool
Quos:—Did you tell Mrs. McKee this
Capt. Anthony Gucrney being duly
Huron and
towed us through. at Muskegon.
j.1 It is not necessary now to examine a |
t’ni° PreT*0U’ t0 'be Manistee sworn, said :■
Charles Haakley, sworn, and examin­
This man stayed on my vessel till the
(Examined by Mr. Choevcr.)
I man as to his oompetarny to, giro an
tug stopped to tAc ou wood in Canada, ed by Mr. Hughes, said :
Ans.—No. I did net.
I reside in Detroit and urn 23 years
Reside at Muskegon, and am a millI opinion, as our Supreme Cburt holds that
and there I put liim on the tug and
Ques —Did you not say in the proa-" old. Ama sailor and a Captain, am in
owner, know George VanderjKxil and' all men’s opinions may ge to the jury.
never saw him again.
enoo of Conover, Briggs and Dunhdm the government employ nt present en­
, know his reputation for honesty, integCrosstexamined by Mr Church.
about the time of the mqueat. that you gaged in Lighthouse building. Ln 1869
By the Court:
Tho boat he was on was a skiff but |rity and haasani|y. to b« gqftd, at Mus- p&lt;I hardly think it competent far tho heard Field’s voice and reoqgnizcd him was Captain of tho tug Geo. N. Brady
do not remember the color, nor any-;
by thatP
•
And towed vessels down ftom tho lake*.
witness to tell what occarioned this dis- j
Ans.—I did not.
thing about it He told me his name ;' Croes-examined by Mr. Church.
(Know the schooner R. C. Crawford and
Became acquainted with Vanderpool1 turbonoe, though ho may tell what it i Ques —Did you tell these same jxw- tawod her in September 1869 from
was Jacob, but do not remember the
other name. He said he had been look- |I before
ucuurv he
uv went
w—t to
i" tho
—- war.
--7- Do.
- - not
sons that if it rained un Saturday and lake Huron, at Lexington, to L*k«
ing for labor.
{ kaow that
that II ever
ever heard
heard any
anyone
one speak
speak ' and tell what might. pro iocs&lt; this ap- Dan Darker was at your house on Erie.
Hrie. We
Wa first stopped ati_
_________
at a wood
dock
Mrs. Margaret Anderson, the twemi-, of tu. character murioua to thia ohrnga.
Saturday,
then it was Saturday and not n»»r Baby. At this point we took on
J®rance.
’
e th witoeM for the defense, being duly । Have
to Ae ^nnAa^wl fond
SuBd., Ih.t JOO MW Field? .
&lt;
. b&lt;»«l a Duwoger from th, B. C. C»wAna-—I think tho prow of a boat I Ana.—-No sir.
*ford at the request of the Captain. He
might Imre u™«cu
broken uurru
down »e
the bush.
(Saminod by Mr. Checvur.)
Good Bye, Charlie, said Mr, Church. ungusBarv
eusa. The!
xne: BPbubi’.m i ’, .. I • W_
__ 1. shut. C*.
['had on a nice Jmode
but a .....
little
I rmide at Fart Gratiot and am 36
Alexander V. Mann, bring sworn, free I bare spoken of. extended several fia[soiled. He helped the mate wood up
years old. ifere been engaged for rix -and examined by Mr. Hughes, said.feet into the water. The leaves strewn I one
one time.
The day was very warm and he had on

ft Mjslenmis Mai in tie Boat!

�that
waukeo
Railroad in this city, has resignod that
poeilion to accept on appointment as
।general freight agent of the Chicago
।and Michigan Lake Shore Railroad.
Mr. Nichols has earned the reputation
of Iwiug a prompt and efficient business
man, and is well qualified for the posi­
'tion he assumes.

houre. Wo landed about half-past six
the next morning in Detroit lie dept
on deck and had a bundle with him,
which ho put under his head. Ho said
nothing to mo on tho way down and I
did not'hear him ray anything to any­
body. About three minutes before we
landed at Detroit, I told him this is De­
troit, and I could not carry him any
farther. He jumped off on the dodH
New Orleans is threatened with an­
just as wo were throwing tho lines
out and
I saw
no more
of 1other flood. The levee has oared tn be­
tween
Carrollton and Camp Parapet,
him. Hu had a sach around him.
1
miles above the city, and If Dot
Cross-examination. 1 spoke to him seven
1
before we landed, and he jumped off on 1repaired immediately, before the river
the dock.
irises strain, the whole of the city will be
Capt. Andrew II. Mills, }&gt;eing sworn from
I
four to eight fort under water.
said, [examined by Mr. Cbeovor.] I •Tbe levee at tlie point where it has
have liyod iu Detroit about fifteen broken
I
Is fifteen feet high, and if will
years. I own three boats. My business jnot taaeymuch of a raise to send water
calls mo on the dock, called Trowbridge through
(
It. It is singular that, Instead
&amp; Willcox’s. In September, I860 I was tof going to work to repair it, the city
in the same business. I know tho tug, tand State are quarrelling about whoso
George N. Brady. Recollect her land- .
ft to to do It. . ’
ing at our dock soon after tho middle of ptace
1
Sept, about G o’clock A. M. I saw one
Gbaix to Eukoae.—The movement of
passenger who had gray clothes on and ,grain to Europe is slightly on the insometjiing tied around his waist, and he
—x.«
uuMutc. Ho vouiu
oo.iviv crctUH
‘exports of broad stuffs
bud
a utw
little bundle.
camo ashore
‘
on Trowbridge &amp; Wilcox’s dock and sat; ^ron’ New York for the week ending,
down a moment on some boards. I did Aug. 26, were as follows: Total sltip»ol like tho look, of him. 1 had hoard I moot of wheat to Euro,.. &lt;81,487 Lushof
the disappearance of field,
and that is jj „lu
,Lir
• -P~lt .*°«&lt;k .-lAonno
ooororuJiootWhiru
io portioulor.
*».«•»

GEO. C. WORTH.

Hams, Williams, &amp; Co.

VAN VELSOR K ROLFE.

L« RUSSELL,

County «■ tar«
apartment «

sold

Doors,

CalZ

.
the Goode.

HOLBROOK.
TTOB

Cl^

Blinds,

£xan‘ine

thin£ to l&gt;e -

,

WM H. HAYFORD

a n&lt;t
YouwiUnot re-

‘TTOtlXEYrad CoaMeltor

1

&amp;c.

ATTORNEY at Law, folleitor in Chancery wib
attend promptly to .all bunuw entnulod to him
Office over J P Roberta A in. • dnw More; ufiler
etxn at all hoan Hl!» o’clock r.M.

DRESSED'

sPSS£U S'

C. G. HOLBROOK,

.

grd it-

WM. L. COBB,

' LUMBER.

ATTORNEY rad Coiinaellor at Uw. SolWtor In
Chancrry. and Circuit Court Commiartoner for
Harry county, will attend to all biulneea rntruvtr &gt;

Of nil ICteida.
he asked me, if I knew how ho could | buhbelli and Glasgow 111.995 bushels,
gut to Canada and I told liim, there ' This was 92,741 bushels more than tho
comes a ferry Iwat and begot on that f previous week. Tho total shipment of
and that » tho laat I o&gt;»- of him
, „„
&lt;72,036 bmhuh. Tho total
ElsraUr U.ilJin; of C. F. Dlrtghl k Co'
Thowitaruai waa thou girou to Mr. .hipm.ri, of Hour 11,151 barrels.
Church who said he did Dot want liim. |
. .
-n - , M ______
HASTINGS. MICH.
Mr. Hitchcock then, bycunscat of Homeopathic.—Tbe following gen­
Attorney, read the testimony of John M. i lleuoen hive been addjNl to the faculty
Dennett as given at tho trial ut Knia-1 of t!)e ne,IF Homeopathic College at
l*a fixing; Prof. Bcbee,
Bcbce, of Chicago, on
•laaaoo. as follows:
ij Lansing;
.Surgery;
rrof. “”k"'
(Exao.hwlbySlr.Vto.Aro.toL)
i*.?’'"'" J™
Cleveland College, on Physiology ; Dr.
1 have lived at Manistee fur three Do Forest Hunt, of Grand Itnpitl-, on
years and know Vanderpool,have known disease* of women and children. The
OF MUN’S
him since ho came there, and ho come
before Field and opened a bank. Have course or lectures will comnicnco No­
vember 1st.
been in the bank frequently and have
seen him own the safe.
How to Can Fruit in Glass .Jars
Are bound to mH
Mr. I^stljrop asked what the defense
Without Breaking the Jars.—Fold
proiKteed to show by this witpeas.
a cloth fou^or six times, wring it o'ut'ln
Mr. Van Arman said tho People had cold water, rinse the Jar in warm wa­
introduced evidence that uu Wtxlnosday ter, alt It on tho void cloth, and pour
In die C-ltf. E*nufaetnred by
whou tho bank wus being examiutrl, ho the fruit and syrupNrblle hot into the
was very slow to open the safe aud they jar. It may be said that the jure would
attributed Ouft to agitation. Tho detense break; but glrnw Jara of all kinds have
Ijccn tried in this way, and of hundreds
jow pi»T&gt;ose to show that it often took
put up uot one was broken when the
some time to open the burglar box and above method was adopted.
his delay that day was uu evidence of
Il EM EMBED,
agitation. •’
:
General News.
Mr. Jxithrop objected which tho
Court overruled. Remember going
A steamboat boiler exploded -near
j Washington Blo-'k, South fide State St.
to tho bank ou» day to got u draft aud Memphis, killing and wounding nearly
after Vandtrpool drew tlie draft, he 70 jtersouA
wanted to get u revenue stamp out of
The inquest in the MusAchusc'.U
the Lurglur proof box and tried the railroad slaughter has began.
Ami everything in their line of Goods
combination 10 or 12 times. I could
nt prices a* low as at Jaeksou,
f
Yellow fever is retorted decreasing
uot wait any longer nnd went away, and
or Grand Rapid*,
S
bo agreed to bring tho droit to me. Du ut Charleston.
And in many ca»cs Lower.
tar AB Styles of Women's and Chil­
uot know' how much lunger he tried aidren's Wear.-©a
The West Virginia Convention u re­
ter I wont away, I waited for him to ported to be carried.
'uj»m it three or four minutes before go­
Destructive
fires
have
occurred
at
Co
­
ing away.
nesun, N. Y., Gethsemane, Kv., nnd St.
Mr. Cheever then read the articles of John, N. B.
. J. C. WOODRUFF.
agrecmeat between Vanderpool • and
Negro Ku-Kiux are reported in Ten­
Field, on going into tho banking busi­
New Goods «&gt;u8t Received.*____ .____________ ___
nessee.
ness, which was marked exhibit M10.”

HARVEY WRIGHT,
at Uw. Inrurnnco and Col
Will five Prompt aUention to al
oa-

lTTORNBY

Agent.

Cash M"re

rhyHleluno.

DR&amp;. B. J. &amp; E. F. BROWN.
HOJftEOPATHIC Phyyieiatu. Office in old P. 0.
buildtut. Special atlention paid to CHRON 1&lt;
JHSKA8ES. IHmskcm of Wosxa and CaiLsats.
DtamwM of the Era. kc„ ke.
*i- ConvultaUon free.
-Officehour*iron9a. m. to 1?. 1 r.M. tot—7toS.
(The poor treated rraiuitoudy Thnrvday after-

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS

JOHN ROBERTS.

JIHE BOOTS!

PHYSICIAN an! Samoa. llvtlHn* on Broa4-*y. near tba Court Hour.

TVM. UPJOHN.

Dry Goods,

DR. C. C. L1NSLEY.
BOTANIC rad Eclectic Phyiiclsn rad Dcnti.t.

WOODRUFF!

A. P. DRAKE, M- D.,
LAR attention siren to the treatment of
lucana. ' tffleo over F. Lt. Arkiejr*» Drca r;ita rtnart. Uaatlnn.
.

Groceries,

rj

Public.
*t all hour

J. W. MAYNARD.

MILO T. WHEELER.

The Best iii tlie City

•

A triple ulliauce in reported between
Mr Hughes requested that Court ud ■
jouru ut this point, as Uu did uot feel Germany. Austria, and Italy.
Tlie
French Assembly Committee has
able to go on wiflutho case' longer to­
day, on account of having had tho ague. reported in favor of continuing M.
Thior's powers.
Court then adjourned till 2 o’clock ou
The appointment of the Italian arbi­
handily afternoon, as it was necessary
trator under tho Treaty of Washington
for tho Judge to be present at Grand has not been made.
Rapids at 9 o’clock on Monday, to o|K&gt;n
An attempt has boon made to blow up
and adjourn tho regular September tlie monument to King George IV. at
trim of the ’\c&amp;t County Court.
Kingstown. Ireland.
The tustiiDuDy to day has nearly uJl
been new and very important and inter-1
csting. Tho mysterious stranger picked j
up in the boat has been described and
The rery BEST PLACE to buy
adds still more to the darkness sur­
rounding this ’Vanderpool mystery, J i‘aRPET8,
which tho Pott Reporter very aptly says, j
OIL CLdTHS,
“has at least two attributes of divinity, j

E. H. MALLORY

.

IM 0ARIIIN6

SUU ttatinua ta

NATIONAL HOTEL.
:

tel in the «ity. (^amranodoratv and everybody

I

MIDDLEVILLE EXCHANGE,
u«fiJohnson
,
«f u.’
I’Ja .'k**
Proprietor. Tanai moderate.

JullStf

Groceries,

At Hastings.

i

Crockery.
AARON CLARK.

30 ( jars

| AN AUCTIONEER duly Iiccn*cd by the United

Glassware,
Ac., Ac.,

Expsrience !

BirtT County. Mi« 'i

The Proof.—Wc understand the
Kalamazoo Telejraph denies our
charges that the t-iurpest article ever
printed in our columns in faver of Van­
derpool was clipped from Its columns,
printed white the trial was in progress
there. We have not aeett what tbe IWeffraph does say, and consequently can­
not sjiecifloally refer to it. but if it will
reprint the article on which Mr. Lothrup
commented so severely In open Co urt
during the trial there, aud which we re­
printed nt the time, If that docs not
prove the truth of our statement, we
’will promptly retract all we said.
Bailkoad Items.—The name of the
Jackson, Lansing A Saginaw Railroad
has been changed to the Saginaw Divis­
ion of the Michigan Central—thn Cen­
tral road having now obtained perpetual

Thirteen thousand dollars’ worth of

OMS1BI S AM&gt; HACK LIKE.

cliit-e lately owned in MiddlerJU, .and
having removed it to Haatingi. and

Cheaper! ban any Store in HaMlngs,

J. B. \ ANBRL'XT Proprietor.—Loatt the Hotel'

1

J. ROBERTS K CO.

UPHOLSTERED GOODS,
Guarantee

NOTTINGHAM

LACES,

74 MONROE STREET.

Sat latnctlon.

c. II. IIICICR.

|

rar

GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN,

New Warehouse,

Opposite the Natloaal Hotel.

10., ete.. eon ‘•ntlj- on

I’ninUna.

Great Union Exposition

13?* Wool sent by Railroad will be i
At Grand Rapid*,
Carded to order, and sent back in good SEPTEMBER 12, 13, U MD lj, 1S71,
condition.
iwo Mm ix oxo.
Shop in BARLOW A GOODYEAR’S

JOHN MICHAEL,

HOUSE and Sign Painter. Glaiier.and^r

___

»,lunlnir Machine.

S.rlbrr. Mick. Urlc.lt.r.l aad MeHAMS, WILLIAMS. L. CO
M.t5
ckMlcal Swltiy.
aud na

State Pomological Society

Adjoining U. F. Dwight k Co’» Foundry.

HASTINGS NURSERIES.

F. IMMEN.

CENTRA!

Meat Market!
NEAR THE BANK.
The Vest stock of Meat always on hand.
Call aud Get your Steak, Roasts,

BIMON P’RKENRUTH.

Th* Kirrey of thDHraU t BtfOtj

ooUtaC

• NTtHccllnncouM Cord*.

MATS,
A Cousnix.—We hear that tho pas- •
senger trains on tho D. &amp; M. R-, collided i
last night, near Owosso, causing tho
death of three or four persons, and the
*' i'
v ounding of some 80.

** tl” Court ,loo*c’ ,lartlnc«.

DEPUTY U. S. M*r.hjl. G.n»r*l CoIIrotinr Atrat

C.B. HICKS,

Nr. MARBLE harin' bought lit Cardin; Afa !

MATTINGS,

ISAAC W. V ROOM AN.
S tOefaisaii

I The Corner •Grocerv.’

GRANIK PHILLIPS.

NEW CARPET HOUSE

Like Providence its wayj are [&gt;ast find­
ing out, and like bis mercy it eudureth ■
forever.”

tturgoons,

DBS. J. M. k. C. RUSSELL,
Y6JC1ANS rad Sarwraw. The trcatmen: of
riveto IHmmu will receive txrtieater attention.

BEST STYLE

_

LAW. and

of

«ood^Ev^

Vari°US h

CHAS. H. BAUER.

Sash,

Goo^,

July. 1871.

WELCOME MARBLE.

X II" ut MS&amp;JptSrt?.!?"'

3Tm

BLACKSMITHING.

BOM VIENNA BffiB!
KUBTJUUUes CKLSB&amp;ATFD
WINE OR BE EH
BOTTLED,

A CAKD.

$1.00 for 76c

ALBERT EISELBERG,
O) bummer

Michigan _Exchange.

out mu Stock
"

City Dining Booms

A Million Dollars.
aiMmmty-floe

hiounn

M

£. MUDGE.

r.LYoI;

�’i"

»•* OttarwtM.

TWcava&lt;rf tkoGreadR
Lomnony’■ wogfa
found to contain an
A debt is adorned by payment
acres.
Noah invented wine 2347 B. C.
^George Sand is reported dangerously
f“•P'dswas chosen a. tt field
Colley kwdod peo|de are quick ternperod.
’

lATTUNTTIONT!
Th»t to buy Good.,
Good ’.Bargains iu

Eshs’ ~

^Tho needle i. tho nket unci&lt;,„t mren.

&lt;lwJS“£ J’"?**- *• 16'
•“ »■
A widow fifteen year, old ha, married
‘J™ 10r
urarierad
fl’o eluldron, bu, wm
ooly „f
ugam.
too S?* !lT,"ng1'1 * lita'&gt;'»Lto
The yacht Sappho won the Newport ^-toorad
to to
, Lup.
■
Minueeota boMt, cucumber, four feet
in length.
Btol’“ .■iFrtD“T -A Kn „r m,
2^'
Ml ioio a tbra,h.
The Indiami won- the drat tobacco
smokers.
So,?S \i.u‘Jur£i “*•'h' di«1« •
It ia nobler to lire patiently than K •bort tone tbrnafter. On. of hi. to,
die patiently.
T* u’“h'? to I**’" “d O”1 of to
■boulder, fearfully lacerated.
Nothing ia trouble,,mo that we do

You miwt visit the
Can bo}had by Calling at

Great Emporium

Office in Hastings

We.Offler the following

Tax Titles
SKIJVER &lt;f- DECKER,

‘

willingly.

ttoAo!?!^E’' “" ***’
«t Lowell
!1( nnd dthberntely walked
off the hank mto tho river with tho in.
The mhabitota of Pen, delight in uw to'“'7”“PI^od by lh»“’wh»
saw mm, of committing suicide. Ho
roast anaconda.
was hauled out and rtill livre, for dught
°
Lightning has been particularly fatal we anon*.
this summer.
'

Sole Proprietor of

Tho true religion ie, love thy nehrhbor

It is better to lie flush in pocket than 1
m countenance.
We open the hearts of ©there when I
wo open our own.
,
The Texans brag of their eight pound I
&lt; abboge heads.
5,700 men are employed in making '
broom handles.
'
.
Syrups from worn out suspenders ore i
u chemical novelty.

Phoebe Cary said that her sister AUcq i
never had a lover.
:
laondon has two hundred female rtu-1
dents nf medicine.
.

‘

,

Stoves,

Harnesses,
Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

We will not bo underi i i
r-r
-sold by anv JEIouso

ine iLonracky*wheat crop contains!
myriads of the ucanis scabici.
Tho inventor of the metallic luggage ,
check made a fortune of 8250,000.
j
The Bible is a mother that nourishes
and soothes nil believing children.
The most melancholy trees are*—the 1
weeping willow and the ]dne apple.
It is ndrisablo to the cautious and re-!
nerved with people you do not know.
Fifteen inches long and five broad are .
the dimensions of feu Iowa man's feet.
Germany will apjioint soldiers’ widows j
to ihff vacancy's in the publie libraries. I
Since 1862, 45,000' volumes have
been stolen from tlie Louisiana State I
Library.
’

t ■

t,

*

John A. Gkeble,

D. H- Banney had a leg broken while j
iiauling logs at Rives, a small town near
Juckson, on Tuesday.
- Tho city of Jackson bad a chain gang
of five men nt work on tho streets the
other day.
•The new high school building nt
Pontiac, just completed, was dedicated
August 80, Hon. Duane Doty, of Detroit
de hvered die address­
William Weller, of Conway, had his
foot caught in a threshing xMchine,
August 22, nnd lost a considerable part
of it.
0 n August 18, Mr- Wm. Bartholomew
&lt;M itffclll, .ged 88. H, wm bora
in Ir eland in 1788, and became a Mason
in 18 18. He had lived in the vicinity
of H oily since 1857.
Mr. JamM Bhingleton, formerly of
Ro moo, was killed at Clinton, Iowa,
Aug . 21, by tho caring in of a atone
qua rry in which he was *4 work. Ho
was buried in Romeo with Masonic bon-

Corn Sheller!
FOR sale AT

w. T. EASTMAN’S!
Wareliou.w on Broadway.

MAPLE GROVE.

CASTIaETON.

2^5"*
w^if B ex
awX
• e.X.of

Recommended by all the first Claaa
; Phyaielana throughout the City and
I Country, ■■ the Ixr.t Family Medicine

Land and Calcined Piaster,

w • *x

,’i ‘
L

■Y&lt;
is&gt;X»r»«
JOHNSTOWN.

LUMBER, LATH, and SHINGLES
August 10. 1871.

W. H. JEWELL,

Grand Kt.pids. Mich.
For Salo by ACKLEY &amp; SLADE,
Hastings, Mich.

Reoistbr op Deeds. Notary Public,
—and—
F
GENERAL CONVEYANCER;

BALTIMORE

Xuf« wXA&gt;

HASTINGS.

CARLTON.

21

THE ABOVE CUT REPRESENTS

OSALBB IX

Silver Watches,
s-.Y.rar’irfcU-

BEST AND CHEAPEST-

m

HOPE.

Fami*y Sewin&amp;Machine

Illi

Miiii^

J

111W

ulllUll 0 J I SIM PLY CONSTRUCTED,

2-Xof.

WM

FLORENCE

J

awX*f»«K

BARRY.
I

Q0|J

S3

w Ire V
r.v

For the
.
j

21
» W X'
ili.SefBwX
Vl|nwX®f-wlX
HI

'

w ire
xS..

LIME, WATER LIME.

3|« e X ot » »

11 ocfreofn e jofn
u:Korn.x

EASILY’ UNDERSTOOD.

JUTLAND.

Of Hojne Manufacture,

n Gc « w i n of rirqr Uli

Always ii Order aid Ready for Wort1
I hardened.

Little Red Shop!
West of Hank.

«?

llfo-lluie.

little noise irtilsoperatior.
•
It will tnakt any width of them deaired withonl basting.
’
«
a pl
|
Il will futcu erery seam securely.
*X

IBVINO.

!

It will Cord. Braid, Quilt, Bind Gather. Hem■ glitch, Rulllr, Tuck, uod Fringe neatly and darablyf
We warrant it U&gt; sew everything needed in a
family, from tbs heaviest to the lightest fabric.

La.Xotnw^
&lt;«K‘•/•wX
4 ‘ 11 H k
‘
.W X

n

This is the Lad uha drove
the doves to market, and
the same boy stopped
at Stauffer's

18
20
Si

PRAIRIEVILLE

Io Tailoring or Dressmaking

A. WOOLEY

tn,

•J4
t«

pl:

______ .'It'

i: ctf;

Go to the

h»Xar»wX

THIS MACHINE HAS NO EQUAL.

IS a w Xofs w X
W.klfa.V'*

Please call and examine the Machine and Its
work. You cannot afford lo buy a Hewing Ma­
chine until you hare aeeu fhe I LORENCS with
its isle improvements.
Oflicc and sale:room st

STB !&gt;l Ol t c fl
ORANGEVILLE.

C*-x*ant Ac I’hilltpw’ Ktoi*
,’i'oi “ «X
.ot.etf

Solid Silier aid Plated Ware.
Go there lor your

CITY PAINT STORE!
COMMINS to BROWN,

PAINTERS.:
IToutf-Paifdiny,
Graining,

Sign and Ornamental I

OgSmmggall,

CHOICE GROCERIES!
A fino stock Jvsr Ofkyed
C’OMK AND HEE THEM

for warm meals at all hours.
Oysters and Rjereshments.
Remember the place. Op­
on hand at all hours.
posite Lein's Bakery.
South side State St.
25yl
EL A. BUSELL.

otsei or

upto
-«X«»r««X
• •X®f««X
YANKEE SPRINGS.

£X 10 • • X
x ofn * X
i ol sex
X«»r«fM
THORNAPPLEJ

!?•#!

Ia.E. 8TAUFFER.
ShhadM Pictor. Fnimaa, Looking

GO TO CLARK’S FOR PICTURES

^Horsemen
ATTENTION 1

Parties desiring to purchase will do
well to Coll. We will cheerfully give
all information deaired.

I&gt;. BL COOK Jr CO
CALL AT JOHN STANLEY S

s-^Muam

MOSEY TO LOAM I

Temple of Honor. Dr. G
of Grand Rapids, » expos
ent at its institution. L
of th. Grand TwtpU

nascairrtox
sccnosjocscairnox.
i•aertox.
vXrftxX
« sw JfsfawV
n e Xof " w V
iJw k; of awl/*
w
•K»»X '
UluorthMuemof
nwXoCswX
I’
uXvfnwX
IN|
'

WOODLAND.

rel .tire. living at Maooanb.

W.

genuine Bitter- In one 80 Cento Bottle
of Sheperd'o Compound Wahoo Bi Hero

Situated in tho (various Totmahipe of
Barry County—one of the best
Counties in the State of
Michigan,
ASSYRIA.

Sad imp, Mich.

i

Tbe to, Sum Oreenrill* to Detroit is

vum lor

of LAKES

Abstkacts of Titles
lands in Burry’ Cdunty fnmhhed on
appHcutlnu, at my office in the
Cour( House,

Sulphuric acid and soap suds will re- Dri]rrcrkfc: and Ch^miqfc
move medieineatains from silver epoorni. Ul U65,blb dnQ ^HCIHISIS,
A Texas storm recently traveled seven j
dealers in
hundreU and thirty miles in thirty hours. | PATENT.MED1UINES,
AnJLRinois man is arranging to keep [
PAINTS.
eight thousand hens of tho choicest
OILS,
breed.
VARNISHES.
Grarshopi^TH are terribly bad in Caro­
TURPENTINE,
lina, particularly among the tobacco TOILET anil FANCY (foODS,
Helds.
PERFUMERY.
Linen thread switches are • the latest
BOOKS A STATIONERS,
invention and liest imitation of human
CHOICE TEAS,
hair.
r
GROCERIES,
A western editor was recently request­ CIGARS aud TOBACCO,
ed to send his paper to a distant patron,
KEROSENE LAMPS* FIXTURES
nrovided he would take his pay in
•’traid.” At the end of a year he j
WALL PAPER. 4c.. Ac..
found that his new subscriber was a I
coffin-makor.
/'
CITY
DRUG STORE,
A girl who was making a dress ‘put 1
the stoeves in wrong. She was unable .
State
Kt., Hastings, Mie]?.
to change them, as she could not deter-'
mine whether sho had got the right
sleeve iu tho wrong place, or tho wrong
sleeve in thq right place.
!
HJKIlItlOK.

. All Around the State■

SKj.VlTEIt j- DBCKfR.

GRANITE STATE
OKAN1TE

Hardwire,"

Georsfejthe Third never saav the sea LEATHER BELTING A SPECIALTY
until he was fitly years old.

It W Mid tout husau B. Autbour did
not enjoy her visit to Sall Lake.
I

ItrU

—
the following complaint*.

JnuniJIce, Iiuliyestion, Sour Stom­
ach, Coati vencss, Nervous and
Sick Headache, Liver Complaint,
Frrer«T Ague, Dyspepsia, Worms
in Children, Piles, Bilious Com­
plaints, Loss of Appetite, Erup­
tions of theSkin. Pimples on the
Face, and all Diseases of the
Blood ; also the best Diuretic in
Use for Kidney Complaints,
Weak Baek, Pain in the Lolita,
Lumbago, Gravel, Rheumatism,
etc. «Tr.

Farrier’s Improved!

Overtax billion pins are made annu­
ally inrfne United .’States.

Disease comes in by hundred-weights
ana goes out by ounces.

Price, ohly 60 Cents a Bettie.

Just Received
THE CELEBRATED

Nevada boasts of a spring which will ’
color tho hair black.
‘

God has given u» all tho jiower of be­
ing a comfort to somebody.

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTERS,

Large Stock

greble
U.IK1

SHEPARD’S

Battle Creek.

*

u, tnvMlr.

....

D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S

Pun Whies and Liquors!
FOR MEDICIMAL PUBP0M8.

taka. Berry Ok. Mtau

o.

JOHN WBITMOBK.

�T||b R^iIblici^
H. BOLMB,

Bjyin&gt;a.| Detroit, Grand Rapids and Jackson

FlbUAer.

Call on
goods of al

Finer
■ ICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand - River Valley Division
AUGUST ifeTl.

and beat styles.

CuxrBina Houbb.

Clothing, Gatits Furnishing Goods, etc.
tf
E.G. Williams.
„. _ . —
. .
i “ A setting hea never gets fat.” but
most any person can get fat by buving
their groceries of J, Maus. '

An Every-day Story.

JSX’

BS

CaladoaU*
Unamend'

“Hello John, where are yougoing?”
1 “I wiw going down here to buy some
grocers.”
•‘Well I am going down to Mace Al­
len’s to buy mine.”
“Down to Alien's? Why, I never bo’t
any of him, I always go there to buy
crockery and wall paper, but I never
thought of buying groceries there. Not
long ago I bo’t a whole act of crockery
and paper enough to paper my house,
there, SO per cent, cheaper than I could
buy any where else. Besides he wasranted it.
The crockery he keep* 1*
the Boot’s celebrated ware?’
“Well, I always do so on groceries,
nnd aI know you van.
can. Besides
he itizvi-r'
takes &gt;'
m,u
uvniuni &gt;ic

Our Daily Advertisers.
To those who have responded to the &lt;
call to stand by the Daily in advertls-1
Ing. we cheerfully give place to their
various business enterprises represented |
in our columns as follows:
DRY goods.'
Russell de Nevins, of the Phoenix Cash
Store, who aie always on hand with
good goods and steady prices.
Grant 4 Phillipa, &lt;he old and reliable
Dry Goods House,'are on band with
a store filled to overflowing nt reasona­
ble prices.
Spring 4 Avery, of Grand Rapids,
advertise themselves as well as the i
Great Northern Michigan Agricultural I
Fair.
Skinner &amp; Decker, of Battle Creek,
appreciate the advantage offered by our
large circulation.
,

Clover Hullers!

j

GROCEUIKS.

C. H. liiCKs speaks out well and has
“cash” for his motto, alson fine stock
of gre eerie*.
M. Allen, localizes to a remarkable
extent, and, os everybody knows!
“ Mato,” a puff from us would do no|
good.
H. A. Busell, groceries and restaurant. |
keeps
n good stock of confectionery, gro-i!
.

SUPERIOR, MCSHERRY AND STATESMAN
CRAIN DRILL
Kalamazoo and -A-nn A.rbor

WHEEL OUT-.TIVA.TOBS
BALL, CALE AND KALANAZOO,

Local bli;i)ies JJotice?.

-

'

(ASTLV(;S

V9OW-W
t zf) wF

too. I get a better tobacco, ten1* and . L. E. Stuufler. Grocertc-*,Dining Hall, j
sugar there for the same money thun L..c ,iittu
Jt
.'heridin*
| any where else in town.”
“
Nuhvitle
.
CLOTHING.
\ &lt; raasmlla
M. A LLEN,’ ' B. Mudge, Dry Goods and Clothing,!
j Washington Block. Aug. 15,1871.
advertisers closing out summer goods.
E. G. Williams localizes in various]
Hams, Williams 9c Co..
‘
Do not clairu to have the only Mold-' ways his “ First National.”
Hear? *
I
hardware.
; ing Mnchine in Barry county, but they I
Tr*iiu on thrChiraro A .Viehi*»nL»ktS&gt;iore R. |I have one that wiif
and aili
Greblc 4 Russell, one of the best
will stick any
all
.1 . Hardware Htores In the State, gives u- a.
Mtukwon .04 Whit. l। I.;...i..
kiu(h OJ .....1.11.....
nioJtllugM •thul ___
are* needed.
thlcari ExpreM.t IMOaa. DetroitExjreM «t They al*o have on band a large number j quarter column.
.’J1"’
Goodyear* Stitkcr. ...other, i-lve. u.
IL E. HAKOKNT. Grn.Snpt.
dow frames, 4c., that will be sold nt low ■ ,
J
figures for cash.
t,l‘‘ *an”f' Drc,P 1,1
Bturc? and be i
--------- .mbi e1--------| convinced thak-we tell no stories.
Go to Comtnins &amp; Brown for I’aints,
drugs and medicines.
Oils, Varnidies, etc.
Ackley 4 Slade surtain the Daily en-1
terprise with a fourth column.

KT
v w-*RAWING MACHINES, itABBOWS,

ETC.,

anil the largest stock of

agricultural,

machustery

in Barry County—for sale by

E. P. BURRALL.
i tlfwc in John Wriwm’a Hanlware Store. Brown's New Blwk.

J. W. &amp; C. G. BENTLEY

BOOTS AND 8BOES.

New goods has Just arrived at
/ R. Mudge’s.
Ah Important Lesson.

The economical habit, the iron nerve
and will, the keen quick foresight and
self-reliance so essential to success, has
placed the Grand Ratios Business
-College beyond the reach of all others.

A. L. Runyan advertises locally, un&lt;l j
that is not all—doe* a driving business. ■
At
unable ..
to j
furnith
back....num__ ter. _are-------------- .........
.....
a. Woolley Is willing nnd bound to]
*«••/«».* tAr eonanneraunt of tke ittw ef, a(|verttae a gO4H1 business. “ Thai’s bis
cur Daily,
fkllu we
srr will
srill take nibtcriptioiu for I f t ”
. our
\ Twenty-fire CcnU per week. Send tH'your I J. Maus the same, and hia locals arc:
namet Immediately and Commence note.
! full of wit, characteristic of his trade. '
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LOCAL 'EVENTS.
. ... ■—■

ip EASTMA N

advertise* Lumber, Lath,
-------- | j’lastcr, Lime nnd Stucco.

Shingles,

ANOTHERJAILROAD. .

fe#$3(lle Pointing line to a full extent.
LOST.
Fourteen Tkouumd IhUurs hare Inrr.
JEWELRY.
This morning a paper parcel, contents, .alBeriM in M, Citj, alrtod^for th, north I, R; Herridc. over wide awake in bb i
two yards Brown Empres Cloth and two -j
—j andj more ts• earpcdal to or ,I business,
shows
his card
end
tooth
road,
.
,
„„„
. doe*.
.to.the *people
* to
papers of pine, A Reward will be paid
,, , J
,
let them-know ...
what he
dentist hy.
’
to any one leaving the above parcel at added to thu noblt htt. Call another meet- I
Goodyear 4 Striker's Hardware Store.
ttrell th' tubtcripliont to an amount that will { pie in a large displayed advertisement
Attention!
GIVE US THE ROAD BEYOND A I fbnt it is their intention to do buslncie.
I have a yoke of cattle and a single DOUBT. AU honor U the tnm who are ! °,n 0
•«&lt;*
up with tlie
times in their profession.
horse for sale. Willi sell on time tor ;' auutivy thu imporlanl^enterpritr.
D. IL COOK '&amp; CO.
good paper.
IL J. Gkant. j
advertise a large list of tax titles to
Aug. 80, 1871. «
lands Ln Barry County for .-ale. They|
Another Railroad.
represent every township in the County.
, “ OxK-ntohny night iu winter when ■
Gold to-day, 112 3-4.
;
Coll
nnd sec them.
the winds were blowin" cold,” I bought J Weather warmer to day..
...____
WM. It.
J KWELL,
a pair of boots and rubbers at Maus', j Tho woman question-is he married. Register of.Deels.
Notary Publjc and

Co„TOin.4^,:“.KpMeDlttIllli

MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, DOORS. BLINDS, MOLDINC

Ac.

ting kFEIUBOBi a
TUR?&gt;
OUT and
Stewart 4 Steinhoff show to the peo
Moldings
Specialty.

ALSO, LUMBER FLOORING SIDING

Av.. 4v

Broadaway, mar rirti'.

Peach Festival.—The ladies of the i General Conveyancer; see his card, and
The days of grace on account* due
the late firm of Dickey &amp; Bently, are Presbyterian church of this city held then sec him. •• Will” is a good fellow,
pictures. "
pretty nearly out. Those- interested a peach festival at Union hall last eve- j
uing. We have not learned the amount 1 Geo. Clark points his camera nt the
will do well to take notice,
dtosepl
of funds realized
, people Iu an
j. K Minkler localizes
.Another railroad will not effect the
Rllioiocf.—Tho GramLRapids Demo-' !in'1 still continues to take photo's, etc.'
low prices at Maus'.
tret of Friday morning says. Rev.
news depot.
~ W^Twant^
-Tohn "
°f ’’•AriU.. will boll
J4,
H”'*' f“™«*
Wuted. Wauled.
(KrTiw) 0( lb„ UaiTOrn)i,t &lt;^nreh un new. to the hungry multltude-nnd
Every one having unbilled aceeuule I Sunday, Sent 3d. morning and evening. lhoK wbo llt&lt;' “
lh,! kind cd rood,
to call ahd settle the same by September ]
------- ■
-----| or smoke cigars, cr use perfumery, can 1
1st, for I must have my pay.
’
, Another Episode in Court.—Thl«; fl,,d them ut thc Po?t Office,
lOwl
'
Mason
morning as the Sheriff was escorting
.
j°hn Stanley,
•' e G-RC every day Solicited to fltrnisll PlqtCS Of Teeth
.
Vandeipnol into Court, he was met at Ii Groceries, and Pure Wines nnd Liquors j
for less than our usual price, backed with the coinplaint
Dox t you know when- to get your the door by Mrs. Field, who shook her । for medicinal purpose only.
boots and shoes ? I do-at J. Maus’, fiat under Vanderpool’s noec. exclaim­
ing, “ 0h you villain.”
Bottled Vienna Beer. Kustcrer s cele-l
f 41
chailCC
^eeth wh(&gt; need and
Cancer can be Cured.
. Now if Mrs. Field In Insane let her breted Wine or Beer to Drivate families'
IMLC them, WC WlUfrom this datf, for a few
friends take charge of her. But if in i
]
on
application.
{
‘
cn
S,
ulniost
one-half.
Ure will now make
L. N. Mixer’s scrofula nnd cancer I b” right mind, then her self respec t'
Kewl lh® profcwional and business fUU dnd Complete sets for$25. Single Plates. Upper
mixture is warranted to cure ail case-* ' sbould
* * ‘ cauae •Ler to •be n •lady under'ill
,
j earth for Attorneyw, Doctors, and many Or Under §13.
~
of cancer and scrofula in every form. circumstances.
other profeselons, call to the city &lt;&gt;f HasSend for circular. $1 per bottle. Ad,^-^-..-1..Hastings, Mlcb. Lowing, dipped from the last ZTomr
•----------I Journal, in which the editor of this re­
Grant
Hastings, Afict,. v_
bound to roll hi, groceries I |kt I. clorg^l with Haying, 'that th. , ,b,^,-1 trt,
and boot, and .hoe, II l,e don’t mnke . J-T “K* »-«r ~nvt.l Vanderpool un- XXXou
t^d It to . J wc^_________________ ' 1 X S 1 “MWi * '
tew they «e an Ignorant eet or Jank .
“ 1*
cent.
A-..,” b a dellbend., tn.llelon. and
““ ~
“&gt;™«toe»t. a,
H. A. Goodyear.
Dan’I’Striker.
: willful lie, und Its author a falsifier who- lbcy "*•bnntlcd ,n11 cent sugar at Busell’s.
I ever he may be. Besides, no editor who h
millineuy.
Rubber mops at Busell&gt;.
Mm. Morrill has n Millinery card in
Peaehes freehand nice at Busell's.
Goodjear &amp;
Ij i »
-..I.. ____ i... &lt;i. •____ ».
locally. We
\\ c are
triad tn
B-t Shorty Wtucbilt^ tor
locally.
are glad
to nnfo
note tho
the onia*.
enter-1
*t
Busell’f. I per.
prise of all who use printer’s ink in any j
form as well at* to notice a good busi-'
Dealers in
The Town Talk
Speaking of the HMof Police No. 1,
Is the name of a Choice Brand of Ci- I
Home Journal pays:
gars just received and for sale at the I "JY® believe the Jury panne! is com­ Tbnw..r'™.hu
..b
p..
n---.
' POBe(J of honorable men—men that have lots of furniture and RO.VB it is all foolish-1 I II II IW I | || || |a J
uxty rtewe Depot.
i regard to their oaths, and men that will
* A V AlUI ■
conscientiously make up their verdict ness to go away- from home to buy. We
think
so
too.
to the “law and the testimo­
Trk Lakcest Stock of School Books cc^iiag
Call at '
ny” as they understand It, without fear
C. N. Shepard advertises Wahoo Bit-.
in ths City at the City News Depot
or regard to what the editor of thcBan- ten and L. N. Mixer Cancer Medicine., T
ner has said or may yet say.” . ‘
--------------------j O HIS
Best cheese in the city at BuhcH'p.
Of course that jury is composed of
Thb Union Fair.—Admission to the
j honorable men. Police No. 1 Is the on­
A Cxoica Stock of perfumeries at the ly person who has ever questioned that, Fair Grounds, ringle ticket, will beSS1
City News Depot
save the Manistee Prosecutor, and we cents; single ticket to the Grand Stand I
presume they will make up their verdict 26 cents. To avoid lh« trouble and vex­
For Photographs nnd Pictures, of all without reference to what may be said ation of purchasing a ticket every time
kinds, call od J, F. Minkler.
either in the Banneb or .Home Journal, a pcison wlahe* lo enter the grounds,
Wooden Ware, &lt;fccas both these papers are among the season tickets, known on Quarter
Tax Towy Talk, K. C. B. and E. B number the jurors are not permitted to Stretch Badges, have been prepared,
end will bo sold for $2. These admit
Hall, three ef tho beet Brands of Cigarj read.
AGENTS FOR THE
one person to the Fair for four days, and
in the market at Post Office.
— —
■ ■—.
At it AGAIN.—TheBanner is again to all parts of the grounds, ail the privi­ Cheaper &gt;M twit,, u,„
either at hotat or abroad.
Cheapest fruit jar at BuaelPs.
ettiug off its Mura on .itajCominon lege of the track, to the Grand Stand,
and to every Hall. The person who pur­
The place to buy ynur boots and ehoee
LOTS AND PTLE8 OF IT ON
chases one of these Badges can attach it
‘•at
Rttxtan’s
to Ids «tat, and without
questions
‘
MADE OF
HAND AND DOl'ND
The above so far as U relates to the
when
TO SELL.
Custom work made on short notice, Common Council is malicious, and we he
f
theae
Lake Superior Iron.
call upon the Journal to print our dur ticked
at Ruxyan’k. ’ on the Common Condi, or to stand
TUR BERT 1J» THE WORLD.

WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL

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ZS, SSU’S’XSkS: I

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OljR 11 ORh: WARRAJVTED.
STEWART V ST FIIVI-T DPI?

NO USE

Striker

FIlBMTrUF I

WM

WOLF’S

Iron, Nails, Glass,

FORNITnRE 0? KVKBY
DBCfiffHON.

Detroit Stoves,

at Runyan's.

Also the -'

fasts areslara.

JOHN WOLF.

WOODLAND PARLORS ’

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Bonner.
DAILY EDITION.

VOL. I.

Hastings. yicit.. Mnymv

hvemsg. ski't. 4 iktj

NO. 18,

THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL. I

Th“ u-** i n&gt;»«d s , is
row
J went down stairs and Vander- ।, , . N^hat to be moat admired in Christo- .ing two or three! times, by holding it
boat, th. whit, bou I ihould thiol . when
,
pool came into the' parlor. Mr. Van-'
httlOonj,,. . Irowwliaum, bo.C. 'Pelt came at this time also, ah'd ' re- |. pher Columbus is, not tho fact of his iever the vessel. The better way* is to
Sineteenth Day* Proceeding,.
: discovering Amerioa, but the fact of his bora
I
♦ hole thrpagh a boanl, thus hav­
length of it. There werri two whistles, i
mained till nearly 4 o'clock. • When he
I do net know what they were for, it went rivay .arQr.R^d dinner, and'after] going in search of it, in tho face of so .ing, the affected . port only coming, in
|
much
apposition.
.
j
contact
with, the steam.” , Ho guaran­
AFTERNOON
was a cloudy night and the wind blew that wo went out bn the verandah and ;
KUJlZi’JTrFvory dMk’ nor Ter&gt;’ eat till' nearly suu set, when Mr. titid । Why ere. compositors very, fortunate tees ,b certpin cure.
hghfr4|ja»&amp;
^riicne
moon
in
sight
The
e
'
•SeptemW, 4th, 1871.
up”
Mrs. Vanderpool, Miss Piper and my­ fellows? Because they can
Court did not convene to-day till’d boat was headed up the river and I saw self took a walk to Canfield's hiU. Du­ in business without a shilling of ■ eapino oars. He sat in tho stern with bis
o’dock r. a. when Mr. Cheem arose face towards the bow. I was nearly ring all this day I noticed nothing un­
usual In the appoasence of Vanderpool.
;uk1 offered in evidence toe defehte’v ex­ P^tHjrboatwhen he turned his heaX
,.“ Js that a lightning bug in tpe
and
After dinner we sat on tlie baloony up
hibit!
being the In paMfiuwdown tho bank to the river stairs a little while, while we sat un stairs street ?” asked a short sighted old lady. '
“ No, grandma,” said a pretty little
telegram sent by Vanderpool from Mun- we got a httle too tar down, and my wife Mr. Socor passed and spoke to Vander­
says “ we can’t get down here,” and wo pool. Wo started for Canfield’s hill at miss, “it’s a big bug with a-cigar.”
ke^m, as testified *» by Mr. G. P. Kiagswent up a little farther, yrhen we got in­
A trunk factory out west was lately
bury, the operator, an^
the wp|y. to the boat I told my son to sit down nearly sun set, and we all walked with
each other, as it happened. We were superseded by a saloon. Tho old sign,
He also offered ia widencu exhibits-*C” and we had no other conversation, but on the hill at sun set and remained there it is reported. was retained by the now
"D” and UE,” which was thc Kttle we made do attempt to keep quiet, j about hall an hour, while there Mrs. proprietor.»who eopnpnucally changed
locked my boat while gone to church.
wrapper found by the per. Q. B. Fisk, It was a necessary precaution.-or the V., remarked, "There comes Mr. Field”' tho T to T).
in the woods, and th? pieces of paper boat would note hafe been there when and wo all turned and looked and dis­
Josh Billingi lliut a large life insurcovered that it was not Field. 1 was
tn which bo Experimented." The. bank I camo back. It is a common practice talking with TamterpouLat.the time,and sdee policy doesut exactly mako a man's
Ixxlgor was offered in evidewec and to lock boats along the river bank. I noticed nothing unusual in'Em;'appear­ corpse smile at his widow, bat it ■ Helps
can’t tell how far tho noise rondo by ance. Ho einwhf turned around and[ amazingly to get another fellow to do'.it
marked exhibit “F."
’
my oar locks could be heard. 1 'saw no said ‘‘where F*’ Mrs. V. fixsj obaervo d[ for him.
Mr. ChM-cer thWN^d tlitf 4&lt;jp6sftlon persons about tho bank nor did I meet
-that it was not Field I think.’ I noticed
Lome, people ore never contented.
of Garrott VanPelt, who testified that he any on the street. Others came out of nothing more that Vandeqiool said. I
After
havmg
all their limbs broken,
won In fhe Company bf Vanderpool for the church with us, but did not go with From tho hill we returned homa and I
their heads smashed, and their brains
Y* Wng
half an haw on Sunday afternoon, 8qp. us after we camo out of Bowen’s, whose walked partZTttfc
knocked
out,
they
will actually go to
house is perhaps 20 rods from the bonk.
5th, and noticed nothing unusual in his I raw no light in tbe bank nor in the down we stopped a moment at Mr. Con- law to get further damages.
over’e anfi saw ’hfin, Wut 'I do n6t re­
apptfafftWe, only ha IqcOUcI i^k.and
rtreet, except in. the barber shop. I left member whether there was any conver­
A. (H.J Stamp is a clerk in the p0»tspoktrof having the diarrheou. Mr, and Bowfin’s at about S&gt;:80. The man had sation with him or not After we got oflice, Mr. 1’lant buries folks, Mr. Plugg
Miss .Piper were tiierv during his‘call, on light clothes throughout, that is, a homo we sat ou the piazza awhile con­ sells tobacco* and Baoghulj dispenses
nnd tlww spent the time tin lively ■con­ light coat, pants ^*&lt;1 hat. 1 am a wagon versing. The little , dog. came on the beer. All in Washington. ’ And a. Mr. LEATHER BELTING A SPECIALTY
piazza several times and
jumped Mugg sells lager in Brooklyn.
maker by trade.
versation. Mr. Cheever caxt offered in
Vanderpool’s
lap.
Thia
While the steneprapber was procuring, up on
“ Has your son Timothy failed T* In­ We will not be under­
evident*) the dopo*itiua of tGeorgv Ford,
was just at twilight aud after we rcFzeliuk’sAartimony Joim hw room,
us taken by the Stenographer at the1
1 turned from the visit to the bill. We quired Gubbens of Stubbens, tho other
sold bv anV House
Mr. C^he-riec eibed that tl|e teetimony’ had our lunch and after that Vander- day.
Koluuiazoo trial
. '
In Michigan.
“ Oh, not ht all, he has only assigned
or Mr. 'it '1V.'Mfciylor, ‘as given at * thoi pool went out. We had our lunch in
The Peopte’i'rittonfey^ asked for time
over
his
property
and
fallen
back
to
take
John A. Greblk,
Manistee trial and published ia the, tho kitchen. During my visit Mr. Vanbettor position," was the reply.
'
to examine tho testuuorjy of Mr. Ford
Mark Rvhshll.
derpooUwas
dieting
dor
his
health,
ax.
for
before allt wipg,it to be
which tie pamphlet, bo admitted as widvnee on' diarthote,Oft, this) day lib Wanpb^ned
An old Widowbr khy^. *hen you pon
4he ground lirat subjxnnas seat out for‘ os ho had done rtfiie time '.before,“and
Court granted.
the Question to a laJy do. it with a land
’ Mr. Cheever then offered the dr- him had been returned not served andi we spoke to him about Laving medicine. of laugh, usif you were joking. If she ACKLEY
■
\V hat was said ?
accepts you, very well; if she does not
pjsitigp’of Edward B. illall ns taken at evidence had ,'been introduced to.shoiy .
that he had left the .State and was re- I Objected to by Mr. Eggleston, whor
Kalamazoo, on the 'paOund that the
siding at Toledo, O.
said i&lt; would be propper to show what
S L^VUE,
subpoena had been returned served,
Mr. Church opposed the motion on Vanderpool did, but not any prescrip- •6b.some subject, I do
remembut-at the witness liad not heeded it. an
the ground dint it was wall known that ptious or directions jjiven by the^e ladies., benwbat, exeliiitfled
attaihifiX'nr hud boencAsuctl and rut uni­ his residence was [utToledo, Ohio, and! M*- Hughes said he did not
‘Alt’s true, for ma says so ; and if ma
t'd not served.
shown I “T" s0&gt;
60»
ft n‘n’fc K&gt; ”
his deposition ought to Iuho been taken, care
how
it
was
Mr. Church oppeaad tlio admission «cf
By the Court.—I am disposed to ud- whuttook place, but this was the most
’• Ah; John, since you have been to
the testimony on the ground that the
mit tho testimony of Mr. Taylor as giv- straightforward
•
• • manner to get at it. the city tho black ox died without any
showing nu nor sufficient.
notice whatever.”
en at Mauirtec, but thipattorneys must We shall show that Mr. Vanderpool had
“ Gracious mercy I” exclaimed J ohn,
J)r. A. P. Drake of Hastings, was
agree between themselves whether it au engagement with this young lady to •‘how fust we are passing away.”
then called ia the rxnd, who, being
slutil be takriy from the pamphlet, or acoempany the Pipers to the boat, which
sworn, said.-{examined by Mr. Chee­
whether wireeseos shall -be introduced ho relinquished in order to go for modi*
Health Itemsand dealers tn
x^_
ver.] I hare practiced medicine ih this
cine.
to testify in-regard to what it was.
PATENT MEDICINES.
cijy for about 20 .yuan*. Mode an'ex­
After tbe reading of Mr Fnriick’s
Mr. Church raid that only acts and
To Stop Bleeding.—It is said that
___
amination - of George Vanderpool last
PAINTS,
week, ami found him afflicted with tor- testimony avas concluded, Miss Lotto* circumstances could be shown with such bleeding from a wound on man ar beast
may be stopped by a mixture ol wheat
OILS,
uki on both sides, lhaton the right side bcribner was called to the stand and be­ conversation as is necessary to explain
flour or common salt, in equal ports,
being much the worst. Tbe utibcf -of ing duly swam, said:
lheae. All the conversation his friends bound on with a doth. If tho bleeding
VARNISHES.
these, without a truss, would be to im­
(Examined by Mr. Hughes.)
| addressed to him urging him, is, un- lx) profuse use a large quantity, say
TURPENTINE,
pair the strength in lifting. In attempt­
I reside £t Racine and know George I
from one to three pinta It may be left TOILET and FANCY GOODS,
ing to lilt a weight .without a truss the Vanderpool, formed his -acquaintance in . lucessary.
on for hours, or even days, if necessary.
PERFUMERY.
bowels would jirutrude throagh the 1868 nt oar house, he came on a visit, | Mr. Cheever said that ttio jury is cnThe person w|io gare us this recipe says
BOOKS A STATIONERS,
nj-euiiig and cause great paiu. Hare haring mairi. .1 our oouriu. Wa. al i
,o (W,n. f„. whkh
qualifr in this manner bo saved tho life of a
had some experience in chronic duurhcea 5Iani.l~ in Augu.1 IMS. to ™t »y
nb&gt;cnM
evenj
w&lt;.
; horse which wis bleeding from a wound­
...CHOICE-TEAS,
and involuntary passages are not infre- coujfUi. JReuuuned at tauderpoolsi .
°
GROCERIES..
•bow whether landerpod ed artery ; the bleeding ceased in five CIGARS aud TOBACCO,
quent,os it causes great weakness. The very MV U® week*al Shis time. Heminutes after *tho application. It has
openings in hernia are, where tho Bper-,' member tins ewnttof .the (lisapiH-arcncc 1 sought an opportunity to get away from
been successfully applied in other cases.
KEROSENE LAMPS ^FIXTURES
xoatic chord paens through.
of FiflM which was on Sept 5th. Hod । tos friends that evening or pot, in order
.X]ra„a uf Ji
M
_Dr. Charles Russel of Hastings, was l.«n ihoro n -~k aad a half. Van- ; „
Ilia it-H wiled Shoes.—The Philadel­
WALL PAPER, Ac.. Ac..
next called to tiw stand ana being
V
. 14Jhadl— io «.«• hi woUll.ro phia surgeons, like other wise people,

GREBLE

RUSSELL

Hardware.

Stores.

Harnesses,

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

Druggists and Chemists,

sworn, and examined-by Mr. Cheever,
testified as follows :
Have practiced
medicine ' aud surgery for five years.
Examined George .VaDdeqtool, and
found that he had two.ruptures, the oni­
on the right side bcing-nuich tlio worst.
Without a truss this .would affect his
strength quite seriously, but with a well
fitting truss it would not be very much
noticed. 'Have not had much practice
in chronic diarrhoea,' but think that in­
voluntary passages occur much more in
ormv diarrhoea than in other.

Mr. Cheever then -offered in evidence
tho testimony bf Jacob Etalick. us tak­
en at the Kalamazoo trial, Qn the
state and beyond the rcacb.nf this court.
This was granted and 'Mr. Hitchcock
read the testimony as follows:
Jacob Fralick sworn, fejramined by
Mr. Lathrop.]
I resaeil in Mon
isteo.in 1IJ01I. . On the evening of Sep.
5th., I was at the Metltodiai church, I
live on the north side of the river and
the church is on the other side. I cross­
ed the riper in a smell boat with my
wife and t*u small children. I hitched
my boat about two rods ImsIogt
bank
dock.
Services were out about !r
o’clock, after that! werit with ray fami­
ly to Mr. Bowen’s, next door t01taitejr*«
coniers, arid
pr 2D ininiies. L
then started for my bout going along
the opposite side of tho Street ’from tho
bank building, about. twenty ar thirty
tect
beyond
it, ■ and
rtarted
down
the
Lank to
tho
river
When about hall way down I heard a
fnlasli; ! put my family ih my boat and
as 1 rowed up the river I sAw h inan sit­
ting in a small boat at the bank dock.
I rowed wifliin ten or fifteen feet of him.
He had on light clothing And latnMhe
tern of tho. bo^L apparently resting,
his arm on the dock. The boat was-

X™
1 heard a low whistle from the direction
of Ab boat' I awwri! ug’ uriler th&lt;
bridged
about
three-quarters of a inife distant. When,
I got home it was five piinutea to 10
o’clock.' Hie Triaii did not pull &lt;»ut from
tho dock while I saw him. I wcnndiiot
know tire man.
CroM-examiued by Mr. Hughes.

are opposed to’ high-heeled shoes. l)r.
Win. H. Pancoast remarked tho other
CITY DRUG STORE,
day, after performing a painful opera­
tion on an interesting little girl whose
State-St.. H&amp;Mtinnrs, Mfch.
feet had been ruined by wearing wrong­
ana somemuos more, auc ue came id (---------------"h- modi. ly constructed shoes, “This is the beginn­
daytime and evenings also, and was &lt;m« instead of to di^ose of the evidence ing of a large harvest of such cases.”
there nearly every evening. He come of his guilt, which he held was incompe­
Bose Felon.—Of all painful things
to eoll and Vanderpool was there a tent, for suppose he had not made any
' COMMINS &amp; BROWN,
can there be any so excruciatingly pain­
great share &lt;cf tbe time. As u rule Mr. poetext, on leaving, would his statements
ful
as bone fellon ? We know of none
and Mrs Vanderpool, and Miss Piper
and her brother, Misz Ruggles, myself on returning bo taken as r« getUu, or a that flesh is heir to. As this malady is
ITotur-Faulting
quite frequent, and the subject of much
and others were there. The evenings pait of the action 'i If it is shown that ho
Graining,
earnest consideration, wo give the last
were always spent in lively conversa­ went to get modieine. the jury must take
Paptr-Sanging,
[;
recipe for its cure, which is given by
tion and very sociable. J have seen that as the object of his errand and the
that high authority, tho London Lancet.
Field also in tho tank as 1 always reason of his absence, when in reality it
“As seen as tho disease is felt put
Sign
and
Ornamental
..
called there when I went down town,
directly over tho spot a fly blister, about
und the relations between Vanderpool can hardly bo supposed that ho would
the size of ^our thumb nail, end let it
.and Field were always friendly and they not have some pretext
remain for six hours, at tho expiration
,t^«r. i. Wall paper, wi»do.
were on good .terms whenever I saw
By the Court:
of which time, directly under tho sur-’
Sbhadea Picture Frame., Lookior ,
them. lie was always like one of the
I see no reason for changing the rul­
GlaatM Vamtahfca, ’u3.
Jsmily,
came
whenever-'7
he ing which I made when the same ques­ fuco of the blister, may be seen, the fdOila. MUed PuaiaArUM?’
t
QR, whiqh con'-idstantlrtbe takau out
Jla'rriala. Window.
&lt;•
pleased
and
was
all
over tion camo up when Miss Piper was on with the point of a needle or a lancet.”
Gists, etc., etc.
the house. He would come in without the stand. It is competent UPahow
ringing the bell, and would oune in at what was the object of his going. but1
I.vjcdiciovs Early Rising.—We cau­
the kitchen door aometimes, and somo- not the conversation in regard to it. The tion parents particularly not to allcw
tlmes at the ftbnt door; ho would go objection was sustained.
their children to be wiiked up in tho
into the pantry and help Himself to
Court adjourned till 0 o’clock to-mor­ mornings ; lot nature wake them up;
lunch without an invitation. At one row morning.
she wil* not do it prematurely; but have
time he seated himself at tho breakfast i
a care that they go to bod at an early ____ KCST£/l/:/r.S CELEfiRj^TFH
,tab|o withguLjm inyitatjou. Mr, and ,
hour; let it be earlier and earlier, until "W*TISTE OR BEER
Wise and Otherwise.
1 Mrs. Vanderpool and. uiyeelf were at I
it is fotirid that they wakd up themselves
BOTTLED,
the table Brane camb'ifi with Mr. Van | The population of London exceeds the in full time to. dnjre for breakfast. BoPelt and brought a letter tuMrs. V. aud i twelve largest cities in the United States iuf .wnJtedLup eafly and allowed to en­
gage
in
difficult
or
any
studies
late,
and
wkil« »h!’ wa&gt;ire«4»n|r5t ho sat down to combined.
ALBERT ErSELBERG.
.tho .table, remarking that ho had not
just before retiring, has given mauy a
St. Charles Reitiurant on JefTerson St
There are two subterranean ponds in beautiful and promising child brain fe­
eaten innch that mooting. He took a
dish of berries which Al in. V. playfully Monroe Co., Pa., in onoof which the fish ver, or determined ordinary ailments to
took away from him. Ho ate breakfast
the production of water on the brain.—
with us. He addressad:Mrs. V. by her
The Government of Japan han s?nt Dr. Dali.
given name; Helfen. He.p.ftoo brought
Another Ceue &gt;on Corna—Take a.
,
n
1Mb, 1B71.
T
;my letters to me.
little sweet oil, -on getting up -in .the
Hit: This HetSIj so long sntf tsrorsblr known
Ques—What were the relations be-j
I
morning
’and" before retiring at night,
Baltimore issued one thousand nine
Miredsad mi in perfect ordqr for braiMM’.snd
tween you aud Field ?
,
and rub it on tho corn with the tip of WJn
10keP‘iaU il« sppointments
Objected to by Mr. Eggleston and 1itrrtdred tin I fiftv-tive building permits tho finger, keeping tho corn well pared SM«'Fint
ClaM Hoair. Bat to meet tbe wishes
from January to July.
•
।
down. This roHevee the friction, which
th
Chinese cucumbers grow from five to causes corns, hridwnll cbTe',thftaP'in a
• all-who with to find a quiet
eight feet in length^ and from six to nine short rime.
e while in the citT.
.
।
txjoI at tho breakfast table. . He had on inches in diameter.
K. A F. LYOft. vroeefotnr.
As-orinac
Crax
Fan
a
F
elon
—
-The
' clothes
.-wore badly worn.
d.*" which
-SieS-W"!«W
rT
“•br^‘t
^&gt;”"' 2 twenty out of eleven hundred cheese­ Freeport Jasmai fttmishes fhb^fol lowing
euro for a felon, which is’ easily tried by
bank, and I next saw him about 2
factories in’ tht United States. ..(
ilio ' afflicted, and if all right,' cannot
odoak. ItMnrtgo.lScbg^^,*?An invention by tho French, iq tjie have too wide a publicity : "A friend .
Ourfariia.
da^Mra-.WMarpool.
Mr.
;
SHERMAN RICH, Dealer in Muiical In­
tells -ui atA suM cure -for Telo^ which
and Mim Piper, Min Buegl«« “« “•
lining, Sheet Music, MuaJeal B6ok» etc. Also
•**111 couia rate general use ixf the hospitUltrav foe tteJnstlreeWwaUd
।uthorladr ,waro UlW, Ma. and SUM
fra#
usedfor.rdmmDg
Piprr went to church, and whan.,,Otej
TAYLOR £ FARLEY ORGAN,
camo homo I waa in mJ room and.wenl wounds with considerableadraiitago. It put'in % quantity' of'Hvo eoala/throw on
iowo rtair. immediately, but went up to has tho quality of absorbing water readi­ a handful each of hops, rye flour and lhe best in the market. Cali at the Drug Store
ly
and
retaining
it
.for
a
considerable
brown
sugar
;
then
steam
the
affected
of Dr. Burton and see it, South Side Sute St.
my room njain in n moment, and did
port for about fifteen minutes, repeat* Haiti nga, Mich.
1C
rm *
not go down again till about 2 o dock, length of time.
V. did tbe housework and washing,
’
they kept m* servants. Vu acquainted I
pretext to get away, but
with Herbert Field, had met him in ■ here wufind him .urged to.go.
Juno or Jul, pmuu.. Mot him al
Mr I^leriou uij Umt'it i. aiupiil

CITY PAINT STORE!

PAINTERS.

BOTTLED VIENNA BEER!

Michigan -Exchange.

MUSICAL!

�btyw Ca^
Th*

'ORTH.

Ham*, Wffljam*, 4 Co.

Hannisi. Mich., Sett. 4, 1871.
CIHCUMBTA1TIAL ZVIDB1CB.
WHOLY UNRELIABLE.
A Kecenv

, L. RUSSELL,
ArrORNEY at Law. Ia~r.no. .

\arry

RVSSE^^

jaldyl ’

CHAS. H. HAUK

of Mistaken Identity.

The recent abortion murder In New
York City of Miss Alice A. Bollgby of

wrig, in connection with the Coroner's
inquest on the dead body of the unfor­
tunate victim, baa furnished tu with new
and important demonstration of the ut­
ter unreliability of evidence given to
Identify a dead body partially decom­
posed. In this case, many wltm«Ms
swore positively that tbe body before
them was thatof MfeaFiga Rasenzwelg,
who some weeks before had myaterloualy disappeared. The evidence given ia
summed up editorially in the New York
Tribune of Wednesday last, an follows:

VAX VELSOR fc ROLFE.

c Roads, Md form* to-d* r
California. Tbe Middle

Y AND COUNSELOR

Sash,
Oak, falls intOj a line running down tbe Missouri

liogton Route, for it* town* ‘higb-gleaming fora.

Cou^t'J 0
assort”‘eni 0

pr(/ Goods,
u
of

Doors.

Gr0CtriZZr Soods'EvsrVvario^
f Ghtav for
tEinito he k0

Selieit-

Blinds,

Examine

WM H. HAYFORD

&amp;C.

the Good*
Hurting ton, Iowa, .'or among the four thousand

fret H-

dressed

r r A. NAANS’
BUSSELL-

WM, L. COBB,

LUMBER

COMM EKCI A.I&gt;.

nd OMBMlhw at Law. SoIMtor tn

boding of the dead bodr were au* nt Ar*t

Of all Kinds.

liMtinga,9epl. 4, IbTl.

HARVEY WRIGHT,
ATTOBNBY a» Ito*. Inearaae* and

Elevator Build'

HASTJNQ3, HfCH.
PirmCTANS and Heretyw
Halt, »na. per bbl
Halt, coarse. par bbl
iteaa*. per bu*bal

» otelioc©

tormerlj kept a butcher'* shop at No. ‘.8 Bayard

.vaarUbte for having long reddish hair. Those
fact* were reported to Inspector Walling, and
Detective Eustace was detailed to aid CapL Kmhimself also took part in the aesreh.
Several oflhi Poilah Jews un 11*xter street tn
tbe vicinity of the Fite Points, were interrogated

a
Tallaw.perlb
Pbtotoes, per boabet
A^ea.per bo.bel.

no use Talkuagr

BEST

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS

DRM. B. J. k E. F. BROWN.

STYLE

HOMEOPATHIC I’hysleiasu. ONeels

OF. MENU

JOHN ROBERTS.
40 to *u

FINE BOOTS’

Are bound to sell

isk

.

PHYSICIAN’ aad Sarseao. OMcrwast end of Slate
streeuBaMfatn.

mj

pregnancy when she disappeared. Capt. Kennedy
bad boon visited by Joseph Price a Polish Jew,
wba keep* a aecond-band clothing store on.Bax-

stated poaltikely that it was the body of Figa
Haseurwo!/. He identified it by tbe hair, the

DR. C. C. LINNLRY,

In lb* Lily, Manufactured by

Haney.

BOTANIC mJ Keltic Phyateha sad Deatbt.
traal* all ehraate and aculs dlssaaas; will attend
toaUBaU* by day or nlrht. OAm at Na»hvU«.
lUrrv coaaiv Mr'j.

Shoulders

WOODRUFF !
Michigan Central R. R

Groceries.

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

REMEMBER,
1 LATE OF CANADA. 1
| palhic I'byricjsD. Ba
• Washington Olo-k, bouth aide State St..

attention civeataSurMy and dtsaa^marehildre
Call* cromatlv atiendidto.
novUBJtf

'

•elg was ■ cousin of Dr. Koaentweig, and be­
yond thi

Kalaatasoo Accommodation for Chicago leave*
st 5.J0 a. m. and arrive* at Chicago at tl-» a..tn.
CflsnuU.t Kalamaaoo with Ute Grand Rapids
■nd Indians Trahw. /
fltiixo aaxv:

And everything in their line of Goods ■
at prices as low as nt Joekaou,
or Grand Rapids,
. 0®“ All Style* of Women's and Chil­
And In many ca«es Liwer.
dren's Wear,-®t

HsLiH
By * careful peruaal of the above from
the Tribune it will l&gt;c sccu that ole was
Day Tiain* have Lsdiru Carsattarhed.and all the
have the, latest trnprureoiants in truck.,
identified by th© hair, hands, forb­ coaehaa
ven UUat»ISION.
head and TEETH. The evidence of
Kalamaioe 9 30 a. ta.—3 43 p. m.
Identification was much stronger than Leave
1
Kalamatoo Accommodation leaves Chioaso at 4.10
any given to identify tho body picked ।
.up ou tbeahorc of I^tke Michigan in Nika at.10.4o »■ n&gt; and arrive at Niles at MO p. tn.
September, 1869, us that of Herbert
Field, and by parlies who had much
11. E. SARGENT, Genl SupX Chicago.
bettor jueans of pergonal knowledge,
J URD. Ass'i Sap't. Detroit.
.
than those have who seek to establish
Field’H murder by the identification of
the body found on thealioreof the Lake
nilich from the nlledgcd place of the ■
'
Tl&gt;. TOT BEST PLACE to buy
murder.
Subsequent investigations kavedtin
inutrated beyond (he jtotdbiHty oj a CARPETS.
doubt, that the girl, Flgn Hosonzweig,:
OIL CLOTHS,
sailed for Europe some five weeks be­
fore tbe finding of tlih body in the De-1
pot of tho Hudson River Railroad, and ;
MATTINGS.
that the body was that of Miss Alice A.
Jidaisby, ’ate of Patterson, New Jersey- ’
MATS.
Tbe lacta in this case go along wayjkfo
prove that marks upon tbe person tbrtuld
UPHOLSTERED GOODS,
always be received with the gravest'
doubts when important results are pepd- j
mg on the Identification of a human
AND
body, and that the evidence derived from
LIh&gt; teeth is no more reliable, than any
&lt;dhcr. Uncert^nty, unreliability,fa writ NOTTINGHAM
ten in letters of living light on every)i3Tqgrapb of circumstantial evtilcuce,
nod c.-pc-cial when human identity is
the important fact tu be established.
74 MONHOE STREET,
The circumstance' in lb’s caso were
ninny times stn&gt;rtg&lt; r to prove that body
Zhe person of Miss Ro.ucnzwcig, than
GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN,
any that go to pro.-c tbe identity of
Opposite the National Hotel.
Herbert Field, on which circumstance
the Prosecution are relying to prove his
death, and convict Georg© Vanderpool
F.
of his murder. Yet Miss Rosenzweig
is to-day alive in tbe "Father Land,''
and who knows but what Herbert Field,
driven to deepen lion by tho evidently
unfortunate character of tho relations,
Imaincss or otherwise, into which he
The'Homestead Property
had been inveigled by Mbs Hill, may
not have left unbeknown f»r Darts un­
known, and is yet. like Mias RoacnzMeig. still living. We believe this Is the
case, and have full faith that the future
wDJ demonstrate that fact.

NEW CARPET HOUSE

LACES,

IMMEN.

FOR

STEWART A STEINHOFF.

Wsi aid Uaital Daunts.
| uFFJCn orsr Grant A Pbuiis'a Store. Ha«h|£&gt;

The

Chirac") for Detroit at

City

32

HYDE R HAVER.

J. V. WOODHUFF.

Hew Goods Just Received.
i‘The Corner Grocery.
GRANT# PHILLIPS.

I0III, DIROINIi
At

Hastings.

C.H. HICKS,

Bartow.

Still Continue to Sell

EFGISTER of De*d«, General Coaveraoeer an-1
Notary Publie. QEieera the Court Howw. and
ope? I1 J41 boB": AU/ow to be Mid wbeu paper*
sreleft f-irraoord. January 1st. 14.9.

Groceries.
Crockery.

MILO T. WHEELER.

Glassware,
30 ( tars Experience

Ac., Ac.,

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.
1 DEPUTY U. 8. Marshal. Gjnertl Collecting Agent
and Auctioneer.

Cheaper than noy Store in Hast
Kings,
Mr. MARBLE having bought lb* Carding 4/a I

E. H. MALLORY.

chia* lately owned in Middlerille, and
haring removed it to Hastings, and

'I

Deputy Sheriff of Barry Cotuitv :
nt the
wiy•'No*, al th* .Dufirt IIo&amp;«&lt;u~Hi*tiux'.
Mlehixan.

National hotel.
Rntisef n etlou.

c. 11.

hickh.

—-------------- ------- -------------------।

Gbkat Union Exposition
J3y“Wool tent by Railroad will be
Carded to order, and sent back in good
condition.

A, Cru&lt; tUpld.,

MIDDLEVILLE EXCHANGE,

SEPTEMBER 12, 13, 14 AM) 15, Wil, —
two FAIBS IX oxk.

• ------- AARON CLARK.

nrx

Shop in BABLOW A GOODYEAR’S

New Warehouse,
Adjoining V. F. Dwigbt A Co* Foundry.

State Pomological Societyar
Unite In maklnv th* above a grand demonstra.
production of Michigan Industry
Admijaion 23c, children 15c. Kxhibttora are

WELCOME MARBLE.

HIS ItTRICK

XTI■

I&lt;

OMNIBUS AND HACK LINE.

“ ssaiysaiK:,•sK&amp;.’sisf
rate*. Freight so* Uy fret.

Splendid Opportunity;

■1. ROBERTS S CO.
Gcurrnl N.-w. DouIci-h.

$1.00 for 75c

Painting.
-

K 44 Peace and War songs of the North­
men” is to bo the title of the King of
t;weeden's new volume yf poems.

jollMf

foraaenta.

i Hit8 itAX uT" JonX8°yf- (f-rmorly Clerk of tin
. Il^tu

Aorlbtri Mlcb. Arriealiaral ia&lt; Mr-

FINE HOUSE.Good BaHdimn. ExoaiteM Wat

The gods, desirous of destroying the
firm of J- S. Ueoood &amp; Cui, have made
them mad. At least, it ia nunouncud
that, drunk with prosperity, those pub­
lishers are going to start a comic paper.

Dwelling m Droad-

WM. UPJOHN,

JOHN MICHAJEU

close out my Stock
Gold &amp; Silver Watches, of EutiU
Summer
Fine . Gold «Tcwc'1*3%

'!««« NURSERIES.

Stlid SIyct aifl Rated Ware.

Dry Goods and Clothing
"ftvt Dent’ on thf

R. MUDGE.

Aocnox Birxs printed on abort notico
at this Office.

�AOKXT8 WAMTKD!

A ftiOM PHN»

M*

.

■uweiuii

ATTENTION!

PICTORIAL

miles without

FAMILY BIBLE,

That to buy Goods
Good Bargains in

TS^ SOVTK

~

A FAMILY REOURU,

KEW Foil

ARD

FAMILY /.EBt'H.

BOSTON

PS^r, „ „w

&gt;WRKPAX

T’0BJ£ mn|

You must visit tho

WITH OVBB

.
1000

50,000 REFERENCES,
the ricTomai,family
contain* A utorehra* »f iufcrmstion
only reach the mind through tbe eye.
nation* carry one hark ,n iu.

Ia&gt;:

Oilme.

,

illustrations,

Cun be] bad by Celling at

non
'» N«» York, 3S5 mile,,
BnflUotoN,, York, 423 mile.
^5*
Yon 448
I?S‘41Tk * N«» York, 460 milm,
Cleveland to
v7_i_ .
EXTBXIW

TfXS

bible
«h."
hr (Hua
..... .

Anwqmnee. t.retuteee, Deeate. Ririe lancet*
f1!??'
InacriptionaTTd
Incident* referred to throughout the Sacred
Text Thee attract th.
____

Office in Hastings.

H's Offer the following
Tax Titles

*^”800 miles without chango of Machen

SEINER &lt;f- DECKER,

»Rh^«taVLilwrt,Ofonjiir1"’ew Bl CM, u&gt;

D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S

lonum
Solo Proprietor of

’fl

lm.„uj

Battle Creek.

Edition.

Must Suitable for the Family,

Hxcbang. .nd liichig,Slr«" bjXw'rSrt

Large Stock

an. hA- ®

Moat Valuable lor the Student,
XJost Instructive for the Teach or.
Most Appropriate fur the Child,
Most Useful for the Minuter.
Most Interesting for the farmer
Most Elegant for the Parlor,
Most Profitable for the Shady.

SFFF.PA-W.TyS

of LANDS

COMPOUND .WAHOO BITTERS,

Situated ia tho various Townships uf

■•€ a WhUker ,«&lt;r rtimalatia* heva&lt;*&lt;.. bat •
MurnxK within tbe r*&lt;chuFair.

Barry County—one of the best

PHoc, only

lB N,,r York 5.SO P. M Com
t*v «fibb™i‘2,&lt;Or C*K,Pep»t®«». Albany, «d

Just Received,

THE PICTORIAL FAMILY B1IILB,

X^^aiTlMd*6!’” ,r* •‘“whodal Clifl^

ia addition to to* feature, already alluded to
voutain* tbe Apocrypha, (.boeordania, Paalm* tn*
—a .l- .j______ _
.

YoriT^

runumg through to New

U.Bk.rk from Union
Historical and Explanatory Matter, etubodytnt
the labor* ot many of the most eminent Bibicu
'cholore. Jt ill p/inled M th, ttoe.t oaleudrr^

Michigan,

Thia articleb«a bwn thoroughly tented
and found a auro and apeady cure tor
the following complaint*.

AS8(YRLA.

SKjtrxet j- pgerrn.

THE CBLEBBATEU

Farrier’s Improved!
URANITE STATE

Sour Stom­
ach, Costivenc*', Nervout and
Sick Headache, Liver Complaint,

Coru.Sh.eUer!
FDH SALE AT

w. T. EASTMAN’S)

Xe.

MAPLE GROVE.

Vt

I

gence of/ibe country.

o£,„,V.,
vunvrai aatlwav

S.nter.

far
Harn.burg
it* with Murniag
“P»*«e Tram of New Jcraer Railroad for PblC
adelphia. Baltimore and Wi
" “bmgton ; and al
York with
Mw
,2.
'jth Morning
Exam* trains for
... v__i
— mu
HoatonauJ New
Eugland
to thia train at
pussteu Bridge.)
MQkMl chanve.
!heA«t Hornell.-

arrive, ip Rew Fork at ».l P. M. ttomtecia at
Elmira for WHIiaeiSMrt, liarnuburg and tbe ,
South; at Owego for Ithaca; at Hingbamton for
Cnaperstowe. Albany tad the celebratedaumnier
resort KharoaSpriug*; at tjpvycourl lor New !
.«l
__ i v__ v___ i.
i._ _ i

•We are aleo the Publiatrere of POTTER'S
STANDARD EDITIONS of F.mily, Pulpit-

imi.h

t'hflon 1.30 P. )1 . Su.pen.iuo Bridge at ).S3 I
1. If . fl..* I. ... -&gt; I . I • If —— .J ......I
• .. • .

Ua.Xnfn’ W
13 •

STANDARD
HOU.-E"

DkKOS.

NOTABX PUB1.U',

-»nd-

AnsTB.cre or Titl»

AND

IN THE WOULD Jkl accumina eu thi* Rail war.
failway Company La* opened a.I
beir Jettey City Depot to the
rw York, thuvenablmx Pease 0upper portion of the city with-

TESTAMENT

JOHX E- POTTER # CO.,

PHILADELPHIA.

THE ABOVE CUT

Erie Railway Uoftl.e tnual picturesque and beau- I
liftiicharacter. Admirer* of Nature • beautie*.
in a daylight journey over the Line, will had in
n* ever changing land*e*p«r aubject* of continu
al admiration and internet.

Family Sewing Machine

BOUTS 111 SUB,
Of Home Manufacture,

ral whatever. Much
Mrioue ■iektw*. and
■uffertng la prevent­
ed by their timely
a
a* a....
minx!.
be *afwhkli

and »iuggi»h are cteaaaed by ayer’e rUU. and
► umulatrd Into action. Thu* Inripirvit dteaa*
la changml into health, the value of which cbanyr
when reckoned on the va*t nralffttiitM who enjoj
it. can hardly be computed. Their angar coatm*
make* them jileaaant to take, and preaervea tbeii
virtue* unimpaired for any Irogtli of time. *c
that they are ever froth, and perfectly reliable
Although eearrblng, they are mild, and opcratr
without disturbance to Utacoartttnlion, or diet, qi
oTuixtlon.
Full direction* are glrcn on the wrapper t&lt;
each box, bow to u*e theta a* a Family Pby«ir
and for the folkrthng complaint*, which liM»&lt;
FUU
rapidly cure:—
a-—
--- ----- - B.^a,_al— W

NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN,

A. WOOLEY
This is the Lad itho drove
the, doves to market, a nd
the same boy stopped
at Stauffer’s

out baaUng.
It will fiwten ev«ry *«•»* .ecurrly.
It will Card, Braid, QbH&lt;- Bind Gad«r llemsutcb, Ruffle, Tuck, aud Fringe neatly and du
rahly.
We warrant it to »e&lt; every Hung needed in a
taKUiy, from the heaviest to the lightest fabric.
In Tailoring or Dree»making

THIS MACHINE HAS HO EQUAL.
PlnaM call and examine lb. Machin, aad &gt;U
work. You cannot afford io but. *
ehine until rou have »een tbe FLORENCE wiw
.its late improvement*.
..4 ..iMmom at

n|. - x

11 w -. &lt;

IRVING.
I

-tmeVofaeV

j-.™—,
they should be taken In targe and frequent dote*
to produce tho effect of a dra»Uc purge.
For Bwwarwaaiww. a lanro douc should bo
taken, a. it produce, the drrired effect by iym-

PRAIRIEVILLE.

’’ A?i IMener Pin. take one or two JNH* to
promote diseroon and relieve tho .tomach.
An occn»ional do*c stimulate* the stomach and
bowel*, revtore* the appetite, sad tarigoretaa the
M»tMfc Hence It 1. oiten ailranlaKvvu* where

f
5'

rule maka* him Owl decidedly turtler, toim tbe ir
&lt;-U-*n»ing and renovatlng effect on the dlgesUre
apparatu.rnrr*BEi&gt; nr

&lt;.

run BALE BT ALL DKVUO18TS EYEBTWHEKE

fn«| OiitVtfiwU
B..wXof.wX
l»»UofueV

.rrn pt ot^&amp;Jrc

j
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3o

ORANGEVILLE.
8 nptofw Wofa.X •*-*
4
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V*

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HjuwKofn.K
SV a

5

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Proprietors, are

Go then.* lor yuttr

HEAD STONES.
TABLE TOPS,
MANTLES,
SHELVES, ETC.

ITA.LIA.N
AMERICAN

RUTLAND.

aide. Mack and Lotna. they aliouM be■ eonllnuonnly taken, a* roquircthto change the dUcaaed
a&lt;-uon of the »y«tem. With «uch change tho»o

prepared to furni.b
MONUMENTS.

little noise tn ttaoperauor.
.__ .
. .
It will make any width of them deaired with­

1‘. &gt;n e fre of n e |,
. &lt;«|nKor*i«K
it w

11 A ! Il A !

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!
BLACK A FULLER,

HOPE.

aciM-, J»*4lce&lt; or Crevn Nickarea. Blllaae Catte Mil IMItawa r*ee&gt;n,lbey *hould
In- Judiclouily taken fur cadi cur, to eorrrci the
Uneated arUon or remove the obetruetton* which
cbum iu
r
For n.raeatere or Otarrbora, but one
tn(lddo«ri«Km&gt;-™i&gt;y rrrinired.
Mai.

PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY !

Always in Order aad Ready for Wort

BARRY.

1

SIMPLY CONSTRUCTED,
EASILY UNDERSTOOD.

CARLTON.
w
10
lv
Id

nch. and restore it* healthy tone and action.

Go to the

"West of Bank.

the highrut market price Jor aU
kind* of Country Produce.

HA8TING8.

For tbe relief and

tbe blood

WHEELER &lt;k DOWNING

We are eonetantlv receiving addition* l«&gt; our
alrvadr LARGE STOCK UF GOODS and are
Belling al bottom figure*.
y

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

For the

Little Red Shop!

IPe pay

VM
U1« X of ■ ' X
•‘*
&gt;»]• X of
V«f.wl&lt;Wl

IlUitiMt, Mick. '

c^-ASX FOR TICKETS VIA ERIE 1UL WAT,
Which can be obtained at the principal Ticket
Office* in the Weal and K„ri»..Wr.t.
Wit. K. BARR.
L- I&gt;. RUCKER.
Owl Sep't.

DEAIKRS In Drv Goode, Groccriea, Uoota and j
•
KbOM, Vlotlii'ng. Hat. aud Cap*. Ac.. Ac.
|

B.UTIMORE. /

For Sole by At'KLEY &amp; SLADE,
Hmtiugn, Mich.

■•'“I’lv B^y County tamljKl
appllttitlun, ul my office in the
Court House.
,, ivtvrr r
"•

BEST AND CHEAPEST

BIUl.K

90
JO
31

H. JEWELL.

and durability uf binding.
■&lt;t ou .ppiknlio

JOHNSTOWN.

Price, enlu.”4) Cents a Bottle.

C. N. SHJ-uPAUD.

fiEHEAAL COHVEIAHCER ]
bjp.l Dunkirk UNm P. N„- (liflon, 10.00 P. ’
'i Jh-T^SS?
«'
M..Huej»aan»etfBri.'ge ;mjip.
Buffalo at •

liw IDO acre* •(
4 wlOOacreaofn wXJH

LIME, WATER LIME.

LUMBER, UTU, asfi SHINGLES

RBO‘rrBK OF

dSCinSri KXPkKl,. d.ll,. &lt;S«.d...

W00DLANT».

:
Jv

Land and Calcined Plaster,

“.'TiirtuW.
m..- IS1rL,^'u“a

This plan 1* quite popultr and profitable tncitie.
and large towue. We hare aa edition uf tbe
book, aupcrbfy bontri, wrtli maative panelfad
•dee, which ha* been every where received with
marked favor. Subscription! for the Pictorial
'.tibia, iu thu atylr aud &gt;□ tin* wav, can be
obtained to an almo«t unlimited extent, a* there
ia no outlay'&lt;*4 maavi that Ute Bible leader can
OMke. • &gt;ich will yield him «e neb a return.

e W of u e X
ueXornStf

(*s ufn wM

August 10. 1871.

Agents on the Instalment Plan

X
«!■ •«
CASTLETON.

MW

Warehouse en Broadway.

EXetKIBACED AVEMT« .r

K••M

»K'

in Children, Fllett, BIUoiu CompUlnte, Low of Appetite, Erup­
tion of Uheiikin. Fimplee on the
JU—d; aloo the beet Diuretic in
for Kidneg CbmplainU,
O'eak Baek, Polu iu the Intent.
Lumbaffo, Grarri, Hhnunntitni,

•smoS.insscBimoa.
iscnev.
*!a w V of a w V
M

oxafeiretox
Wk Of nW K

JaNHerkVyJrMf/resfdoM,

lw!4
&lt;-’"«cbe» are attached to thia tram ai

■*

Counties in the State of

&amp;O Cent* u Mtle.

«•« P. M-fClMne-jTuro^

MARBLE

As cheap a* «»y »bop in th* State,
N. B. We will attend to tho removal of and
re-dre«*ing old tiooM.

&lt;itg Jininiigall

CHOICE

L.E. STAI’FFER.

GO TO CLARK'S FOR PICTURES.

Shop near the Boaton Cash Store
Creek Srcet.

Oysters

and JiyerMhmenbs.

* Vnfn wj^

i nefreM '
l»«of»«rk

THORN APPLE.J

on hand at all hours.
25yl

H. A. BUBBLE

SELECT SCHOOL.
foci nn th* &lt;Ut of September, al the

ELLIS SCHOOL HOUSE,

Preparatory for Teacher*, and thmewlta feet inUrsated to pul to a jtood uae tfor advantages they
desire from such a source, conatanlly adding
tberotoDrerv Blade al expecting to attend abould be
prwttl on that day. Young men or women pro­
paring ter teaching, or w&amp;ter school, will find
the Mnddiee so arraogud as e*peci*J1y to meet

Grnnt A I’ll illip*’ Htore.

• Rofn wM
neXofn«X

A fine stuck Jest Otexku

COME A.TVY&gt; !-

for warm meals at all hours,
Remember the place. Op­
posite Lein’s Bakery.
South side State St.

YANKEE SPRINGS.

GROCERIES

i® B-’K I
Parties desiring to purchase will do
well to Call. Wo will cheerfully give
all information desired.

X&gt;. B. COOK Ac, CO
CALL AT JOHN STANLEY B

Pure Wines and Liquors!
FOB MKDICIRAL FURPMKM.

OffMiCt P. 0.

fuvaaatinn, addrea*.
MVRR18 K.-JMUTU, Aaayria.

Ussllags, Bid

�Ths “Pitiful Story" Humbug.

life Re|»d»Lici\|&lt;

Detrol
The New York Journal of

PJILY TURING TBE TRIAL.
W. H. IWLMR8,

- ~

Call 0

~ ~ FahHrfH^

for millinery
stales. .

goods of

are ever represented as fighting alone a

a House. terrible battle with want, dinging to
their virtue until hunger. »he agaunt
at the door, baa rendered them desperate,
and yiddlng to their sad fate only when
utter misery and destitution leftthem no

MICHIGAN trirtML N. R.

Grand. River Valley Division
*.x arTt.T ifayi.

liter, they
id accomp| their

BTAT10M. I NAIL.
agro&amp;sw'?

An Every-day Story.

LiTraJune. iiaStfF»t

■

‘‘Hello John, where areyoi^Joing?”
. “1 was going do.wn here tobtiy. some
grocers.”
'
“Well I am going down to Mace Al­
len’s to buy mfne?’
"Dowu-Jb Align IT TThtf ; never bo’t
any oT’hfm,’' ‘T aIwiyi''g!JrtKere to buy

long ago 1 bo’t a whole 00 of crockery
and paper enough to paper my house,
tbibe. ’JO per Cent.'cbeiaper than I could
buy any where else. Beside* ho wakj iT.
The crockery He keeps is
tbe'Boot’s celebrated Ware;” ■, • 'r
'
“Well, ! altrays do so on groceries,
Lkpow vja.eano.Beside*,d»e,takes

CCOM.
gnad^jtsp.dp.13 0,r M. « 80 * mI

Cal«d»U«

Vermontville

&lt;*omo "Dnues
‘‘brides 01
of iue
the
come

ii

0 111

8?

Charlotte
Eaton Rapid*

r»

I

».&lt;•■
.t MvALLEN,
Washington Black. -Aug. 18,1*71.
-r'Tret'

p‘. tn

■■

■■

Do not chdnr to have the only Mold;
tngMarhine
la “——county,
---- — but“the/
■elaBany
that ,Wilf
wiif .stick
sUck onyandFail
any end all
onUMChiMfoa
MiohWBaUk.sbGr.R.i'**™ one »&gt; that
Tralaao---------Grand RapiL for Muk««oa aid Whit* .kludd 01 .Moldings lh*^
needed.
tHah«*ra &amp;sUmb al TOCO 1
buxm. &gt;' They a,PO h*V€on hand a large number
r*E*rra-*trooo» B&gt;. DetroitRxjire-at of doors, saib, blinds, moldings.' window framea, 4iC., tbit
figures for cavb.
1

I•

Local hbjijies Notice?.

.

’ .”i———111—.

............

i . Go to Commins &amp;‘Brown for •■Paints,
j Oils, Varnishes, etc^ ‘ ’* ’
‘ .

At we are unable to fumithback num­
ber* from the eoninencemcnt ofi the iuiu of.
' ourDaify, tfeicill take lubecripttent far,
Twettiu-firr Cmf,
~,A- SZ^.d A."
What scab been done can be done Ocenly-Jice^Ccnlgper 9eck. Send tn your
namee Immediettely and Commence now.
again.—There is hope for every young
man who so ardently desires to succeed.
Look over the Grand Rapids Bubiness'CoLLJpEyqURNal and notice the
universal ad^ccM of their students.
New goods has Just arrived at
/•
. ■ t R. Mudge's.

LOCAfTEVENTST

ANOTHER RAILROAD.

LOST.
This morning a paper parcel, contents,
two yards Brown Einprss Cloth and two
papers of phis. A Reward will be paid
to any one leaving the above ’parcel at
Goodyear A Striker's Hardware Store.

needle,
and
utovm®,
—
,
day by day and far into the watches of
tbe night for the “ere«tpiU*Dce-eatfcvly enough, when it comes without inter­
ruption, to keep soul and body together ;
and when it fails through a few day »
sicknees, or a lost connection, leaving
th«m wholly without resources to the
msrdlesa Uses of an unpftying world.
The editor goes on &lt;«&gt; .*■*•* that no
young woman in good health, skilled
In any womanly accomplishment, need
fall o* renjlinehdlvecmptoytnentorbe
driven from this cause to surrender that
which should be os precious to her sa
life—adding:
,
Girls who can do even plain sewing
are wanted by respectable employers all
the year round, and when dne is once
proved, the demand for her time is »o
greattbat hertwtUMUursJosllc each other
in thsir-eflbrta to sedure her services.
Those who can fit dreasee. or even take
old ones aud rejuvenate them, ean go
(Mil nearly every day in the year into a
family at from one and a half to two
dollars a day. : and three good meals
thrown in with the price, returning
every night If they choose to their own

Clover Hullers!
SUPER10B’ ^SHERRY AND STATESMAN
GRAIN DRILL
Kal^jnnzoo and A.nn Arbor

.

.• .,!lf

BALL{ GALE AND KAMAMA^QQ,.
.
. ..
•
•

SAWING

MACHINES,

... &lt; , . ■&gt;!
tilll-.ot

BrO.'

HARROWS,

-&lt;

.

and the largest stpcjc of

days since, even in midsummer, tried to
hire a girl to do plain sewing at one
dollar a day, her meals to be taken in

AGRICULTtTKAFL
m

fc.n
half a dozen recommended to her before
she
could find
and
-•--------•••*- one- -disengaged,
----then securedher«for only • part^of the
naed^tiirie,'b«eatee*he had M?‘toanv
other calls. A smart younggill, who !■
only skilled In plain sewing upon llneu
and muslin undergarments, goes out
with or without her sewing machine at
two dollars a day, and a friend at our
elbow has been waiting for several
Weeks lb adctiteu turn at he*Service.
The fault is, saya tbe Journal, In concluafon:
.
■
The love bf dress and ornaments; a
hankering after a life of ease and pleas­
ured a leoscuesi of moral Moue, leading
gtortv ft*t*fon«tJleb*niej&gt;5tBeAjwn ;
ward j»ath; demoralizing books and
tiajx?™, fostering unchaste thought • Idle
hours and empty beads, and a cheek
where a modest blush Is a strange; three
—and nnt the lonely. garret, the worn,
weary fingers. *nd thodefekt after years
of resolute struggling with adversity—
arc ‘ the' true pretax* of ‘‘The Pitiful
Story."
,,,,■* .
.
' Books and Book Maken.

/Mtrfere
Ihilarf Aare
tubteribed in tbit City already,for the north'
u .. .
. r.
f
..j
__ j
,
.
■ Mr. dtuikm »* out of danger from Ins
and eouth rund, and more.* expected h»kllaU$i|l new.'
।
added todbit noble liet. Call'^ther meet-1
.
*
. I
t^xrxeroopr^OrT^lih,n^^^h““

,

WHiEEIu GULTIViA-TORS,

MACKINKRY
,

County,—for sale by .

E. P. BURRALL.
jn john Wriwrtt’* Hudtrare Stori, Browg-lTJew Block.

J. w. &amp; C. G. B1NTLBY,
!SueCt»«ot» to Dletry

MANUFACTURERS OF SA.SH, DOORF, BLINDH, MOLD1NGF, Ac.

Moldings a Specialty.

BroaiZny, neetr ricor.
ewell.the eubecriptiotu to tn ajnowt that will' ....
.
, ,
,
Attention !
AF
I have a yoke of cattle and a single nnnr* T^°JB
horse for sale. Will sell on time lor DOUBT. All honor to the men echo are and, u back again at Washington.
good jiapor.
IL J. Giuxt.
auittiny flat imporlanj rnterprite.
; An Austrian complete edition
I
Aug. 30, 187l.'t
■ SchiUe®, of good paper and print,
t, is an-,
Times HtoIv..
j nounced at i!u cents.
“Oxe. stormy night in winter when
• George Sand’s new novel, now ap- J
Another Kailroad.
the winds were blowing cold,” I bought
pearing ns a serial in the Revue det Deux i
Lecture to-night—
.
me a pair of boot* and rubbers at Maus’.
j Mondeo, is;eutitled “ Fruncia.” .
Got! to-day, 112 8-L
Earl Russell will soon publish an cs-1
The days of grace on account* due
j say, reviewing tho foreign policy of I
On Woman's Work.
the late firm of Dickey A Bently, are
England during the last three hundred
Locals are scarce to-day.
pretty nearly out. Those interested
yeats.
.'
&lt; ; . . ■
|
will do well to take notice,
dtosepl
Weather warmer to d *y.
_ ) Irlp; seventeen j editions'
7^000 I।
» about
about: Tt^OOO
Our daily is three
weeks old to-day.'
Another railroad will not effect the
______w
copies of tho'toveril " Village
ullage Tales"
Toles'1 of I
8&lt;J. Smith litawll coming. Frid«, fl&lt;'«J&lt;&gt;l'l Auertach. tbe Gormn. inlborl
low jirices at Maus’.
.
----- _______
J I has been published.
evening, at Union Hall.
Wasted. Wanted.
o
,
l"*1. "
।,
»»»w vuuvwuuiuu
Tho
educational nuiuocr
number 01
of Air.
Mr. i&gt;eyLeyEvery one having unsettled accounts
Old Settlors meeting Saturday. We । poldt’s Lilertry Reriew will soon be ready,
to call and settle the same by September will talk aboutiit to-moBror.
‘-i-----eighty
:_u*----------J ' is- a—mon
- ­
1 ’It*—
contains
pages,—and
1st. for I must have my pay.
••
' ument of haru and thorough work.
10wl
Mahon Allen. '
If e are every day. solicited to furnisi^ Tlotcs of Teeth
Mrs. Helen Hunt has loft her HartBarlow takes hi* seat as principal.
. —------ re » re *---- -—
f°rd home ta sjiend her vacation at for less than our usual price, hacked unih the coinplaint
Dox’t you know where to get your
GrAdtng hbl
Grading
hkl couimoncoff
coihmoncaff ron Broad- Bethlehem, N. II., the scenery of which of parties ichp say they are unahlr'tp'nay BO itf,uch.
boots and shoes ? I do — at J. Maus’.
way, on the ftHl oppqrite-AMn Bailey’s she hAM ofteft had'oecasiurf to .speUk uf
ACow to give-all a chance to havb\
ith who heed and
—
l&gt;——
•
1
in terms of prafooIn her articles.
residonce.
' ’ .
should have them, w.e willfrom. j
I defy, for a few
Cancer can be Cured.
weeks,
drop.thepriec
almost
onc-A
Eighty
thousand
copies
of
tho
first
1 Wo\wiltnow niahe
Snuff takers show tlieir appreciation
L. N. Mixer's scrofula and cancer 01 the' article tliey love sb milfch by pinch­ number of tho household edition of full and Complete sets for$2\.‘.
igle Plates. Upper
Charles Dicken’s “ Oliver Twist,” with or Under fid..,. ....
mixture is warranted to euro ali cases ing if.
.
.
ten illustrations, were, sold iu London.
of cancer and scrofula in every form.
Tho Spectator, in a favorable criticism
Send for circular. $1 per bottle. Adr
11 is staled that during tho post year
on Mr. Warner’s “ Summir in a Gar­
dress
L. N. Mixer,.
a new church has been comjJctod every den,” expresses tho opinion thatin works
Hastings, Mlob. /three working hours for every day in the
of quiet humor, iw well as tho wildly
Office over Grant f Phillips’ Store, Hastings, JUic}i.
extravagant the Americans excell.
*
his gnx^ea,
groceries, , 7
■
7i
,
. Mavs is bound to sell ura
Qr woo&lt;leB
. . . . . .•
. b
"• I- • Iron or wooden pipes ore ihe only
and boots and shoes if he don t make a
thHt AonW beSised
zzzzi for . water to
DIED.
cent
j run through or stand in, which is to be MICHAEL—In thiicity, oa Biradsy.Sept. 3d, of
•i used lor drinking purposes. .
cousMdre chill*. Emma M v. yoatweX d*aKht»
11 cent sugar at Busell's.
H. A.'GmkIvmt
'
tf»nTSlriker.
John and Mary Jan® Michael, trod two yean
.
- ----- ..res » —
----of Jobs.nd:MiryJan®}
Rubber mope at BuecU's.
;t{ juSimdal-wood. was. formerly obtained on*a&gt;reih tad tw^akyt.
I in large quantities from the Fejee Islands
Peaches fresh and nice at BnseU's.
NEW PLAN.
Best Fherry wine, bitters for dyspep­ I by the East India Compopy ; now, the CASH POLICIES. .
precious wdod is very scatco in that di­
sia, at
Bubell’b.
rection.
ALSO, LUMBER FLOORING SfD[X0 4*r , /-•

&gt;

WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL.

.ILL OUR WORK W^RRcKYTED
STEWART &amp; STEINHOFF-

N O USE

Goodyear &amp; Striker

M. W. RIKER.

mm! WOW

The Town Talk
R. D Munson, of Vermont, has inven­
UW.M7 34
Is the name of a Choice Brand of Ci­ ted a clock, which is more ingenious,
mmi »
3BJZI3
gars jp*t rereived apd for sale at the more complicated, and decidedly more
3400000 00
serviceable than tho Strasburg time­
City News Depot.
piece ; the wood work is covered with
som^htaf new, id«i&gt; Uut*lhn»nt
scroll work and national designs; in the
Tax Laboest Stock of School Books ball of the pendulum there is a minute
NEW PLAN.
CASH POLICIES.
in tho City nt the City News Depot.
time-piece, which keeps accurate time
and plays an air at tho end of each hour,
Best cheese in the city at Buscll's.
it is so constructed as to piny sacred m u sic on Bunday,'and patriotic airs on na­
A Choice Stock of perfumeries at the tional holidays.
,
J; &gt; , ,
,,
City News Depot
. fAxohiks C«cet Episode.—On tbe ad­
For Photographs and Pictures, of all journment of Court for dinner on Sat*,
kinds, call oh J. F. Minkler.
’
urday, Nre Field approached the RevNEAR THE BANK.
. ,:
Tpwxj. TxW‘ K.'C. B. a^4 E. B Mri Fiat, wffio- . was seated, beside the Ike best stook of Meat always on hand.
- HbII, ih~ »l *. bwfjwi..r (Sp^ ’ ’
‘ lvnndesaid to
C*ll .nd O« your Ste«k, ItoMU, ■
" ,
t .^Tpft^pnore
yr any tiling you want.
in.the
Poet Office.
"l™ ’
■ ■’ *ru
3
ip.
the market at Post
than a thousand dollars for telling those
UTH.
Cheapest fruit Jar nt Btnell’s.
lies?' Is it not about time tbatj i^e. Re­
spondent
and
wltnosfe^
in
ftfi
case
The place tbbuy your 'boots' and sIumm
W.12X812C

{Dealers in

Ctilltit

JOHN
WOLF’S

CEN1BAI.

Meat . Market

is at

LuEXfJT’TItWJIlHLL

FURNITURE OF EVERY
UMPDFIXTimU
"UUUliLrilUW.
Cfc®«l*r
better th.n *.r ,
either «t

20*8-j'A*'Mis

Of IT OK
BOb-IOl
"

Runyan'*.
insane woman ?

• Custom -work mk#e on shortJnotice,
in iobdJtyTe etU-riS'Mtbfe price*
'

oh}1 bachqj,,out old

Ladies’ fl ne shoes of’fhe latest*styles they tire -useless Ks1 Weed-, they should
at Runyan’s.
be served in the same manner—choked.

.

First
Mich.
Mjle.

W.™

B..r.
'

l. e.

sum

;W.iUA&lt;
AGENTS IfPR THE

Detroit Stoves,
• ■ -■

Lobe

■SHAJWi.tUF.'

Superior

Iron.

THE REST IN TRE WPRLI&gt;.

a .. ........

mtmi

Mitt,
Iron. Nailg, Glass,

.UKUtOt ’.■.

I

Kt

nuu, I,
TOHN W0LF

--‘‘'A

Ahn tlte " •- •• •'

WOODLAND PARLORS.

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DAILY .EDITION.
VOL. I.

HASTINGS, MICH., TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 5, 1871.

NO.

the door. The door raa partly up«&gt;u
epeu wu«i
when mbe returned. Tbie
tta moot
the Pipers left till Vanderpool came I basement under it and the floor wa*
was in the door. The door wa* poruy vil--------- tat way
tray of
of coming in from uo»u
feet above
ride- and I *aul —
Mimelhiug
it* bring
d
back. The Monday wo were in the raised, probably six feci
uvGVv the
the- sdc■——a - about
i convenient
w.u. 1 did not go to obureb that day.
...
..
T I
- rarallra.1
bank, after the disappearance, I noticed I walk and there was a platform
there,
I i open. »/_.
My ..attention --was
called tlie WCVt
next (..TUH
town, I fllfl IlOt C%&gt; t&lt;&gt; ChUtCl! llUll UUJ •
.
Mr. and M»&lt; Piner . ere al our tauje
was
sitting
on
that
platform
when
they
I
day
to
the
door
being
open.
totters lying on the floor and I noticed w-"
««
nlnHmro when thev . duv to the door being open.
Mr. a
Twentieth Diy’i Proceeding!.
.miuatan
Dy Mr.
Mr Lothrop.
Loturop. 11 nleo Ital day vlMtiug. We tad bnykround, the corner from over the ' ^.Crofs-cx ami
nation by
. one addressed to Herbert Field and also came
c
from tta a rat rad p^l, frat about 9 o’doek and after
I was not talking with them at all, j was coming f-—. —
r"" .****»
j a little aachel lay there open, which had hill.
1
I
di
I not notice my husband went down to the hank
Moaxixa session.
up the street home. I dil not notice
! letters in it I also saw some blankets bad
1hail no conversation with them, they on
any ^other door open. I don’t know finish settling up with IiebL Hu had
I on tho floor aud think there wero some ’went across the street to a cigar store.
.rtafber the door
door of
ortho
.he. .hopwas
«. : on a grey buiv
“hX^d.
the shoe
------ wrad
paintings of Field’s which stood in the ;It was after I saw them that 1 saw this open, nor±e
did I notin.
whether enop
the drug ! color Boomed to ta on the
";
September, 5th, 1871.
man come out of tho bank door, proba­
hnd worg
worn
Miss Lottie Scribner’* testimony con­ corner. Know Ingram, Secor, and Con- ibly half or three-quarters of an hour af­ etore wu open. I didn't notice nny door &gt;u worn off rn pUo~ Ho had
particularly. 1
did not state in Connerconvor-1 bra
ms panw
iu his
«.» boots -------'T’”5
tinued: Mr. Vanderpool had arranged over by sight and remember that they
porticulerlr
I
prat.
in
end
tray,
ter. I do not kuow who were on the ration with Mr. Braith, flint holt of the .rained with tho leather raound tta bet­
_ -iL ■*»_ C_ia. dl.„» hull of thn ' adninMl W
to go with me to the boat with Mr. and called at Vanderpool’s huuso on the day
after the arrest. I do not remember steps at the time, there were two or
Mis* Piper, but he did not go, a* he
, tom.
, wr*
was open.
‘
throe parties there but they were all door
went for medicine, having been urged distinctly whether they were all there stangers to mo, don’t know whether they
Re-direct.—I did not say in that con- i. Just a moment Wore Mr. and Miss
halt open.
came
in
from - church
by Jill of ns. We thought ho could get together.
venation
that
the door was
was half
open. Piper
Piper
were
resident*
of
this
city
or
not
;
I
was
---—
------Que*.—Did you state to them that
back in time. 1 was present when the
reou after you returned from Canfield’s looking toward* tho bank, sitting facing I said when I saw
Pipi’ra started for the boat, and when
Phibbs let’s go m
hill, Vanderpool went out and Mr Piper that way. 1 saw a man come out, os if “
.ram],.," ho ..id, "it would ta . good -^X'nS oo^gunuraral in
Vandeqtool started for medicine. He
camo in about 9 o’clock and waited till j•io lock tho door and then go .away, di- i —
had only stepped oat of the house when I tho boat whistled ?
' ugonally across tha street; hi* clothe® idea.
Mr.’ Hughe, tta. ratad ttat the do- I ^T.X"id wtaVta°“let ta^
they started. I remember this from the
were dark, I did not see lum again. 1
■**Ans.—No, I did not.
fact that Mr. Piper came in immediately
pantw, which l&gt;elongod te
;;jwJ\riod\o rail Mr. Vatari«a
Sc^l-Jh-e geuU«»eu were had never been in there but that once josition of Mr. Hall bo read, when Air. ; browu jr
Wo spoke about the ponte,
I...V
»n..r I boil mltod him 1 tuSed
“V,™1
“J
‘Vj। and never went in again. It wa* about Church asked the Stenographer i* be j^|r
back. After I bad called him 1 turned ‘;
Mr. Russell, Mr. Briggs and, 25 or 30 rods from where I sat to tho saw Mr. Hall give bis testimony and if: H® cams in at tho kitchen door an
and looked at the clock and it was a lit- ' house.
Mr. Bullis and others had alio beenI building. I did not see any body else ,
,
i,
there wore no person* present but me,
tie more than half past nine. The Pi­
*- bufin a moment the
come out of the building, or enter either he was drunk.
)t I। 'there, in addition to tho others.
pers started as soon as they could get
Tlio Stenographer stated that it wa* । pi
CAm.. bomo from church and my
i Thomas Wheeler being sworn, said :: the building or the street My atten­
ready. I do not kuow the time the!
tion was not particularly called to tins his opinion that he was drunk.
i husband stepped to the dinning room
(Examined by Mr. Cheever.)
steamer left, for I lid not look at the
Mr. Hughes said that he conceded j do(jr and
to Mr. Piper while he
j 1 reside at Muskegon, aud have been man’s coming out of that building, can­
clock,
give any reason
whyit Iwlr
noticed it •| that ho wra drunk, but bo tad tapt him 1| y.t. .tad, on xt
—gu pants, and I noticed
vJoek, but
but should
should think
think it
it was
was a
j half
M an
an j ^uainted with George Vanderpool for not
XiEILlX
’XX!
th™
T —^ll.u.4 U won lift.'1‘ I
hour before the boat started. Weosuld
..
.,
.
to.
&gt; enort ro. conceal thi* from Piper- .
tta
’
oOTtrreuta
horn
ttat
I
first
shut
up
for
»»c
ti
Be
to
got
|
’’
’
’
a.miXrSS
see the loot leave from the house. Mr. ’some time and know his general repute- ]. 11 hoard
..... i nuu. uV - ---------------- -- - D
- , .
requested1Mr. Piper to help mm
tion for honesty, integrity and humanity ' heara rue occurreu-x»
____ ilm
Vatfderpool returned at five minutes to
mentioned
the circumstances to Finer.
Piper. I&gt; out „r
of hiln l.r.fnTO
before *he wa* sworn, “"
Q batli-tub into the wash room,
to be good.
eleven, aud I know this because I loekr
I
remembered
it
after
Mr.
Field
was
b(j
always
hod
a
suspicion
n*
to
.
dhfld
these pants on at the time.—
Cross-examined by Mr. Eggleston.
b&lt;
whilkj
H&lt;&gt; changod W. clothra at the Um«' ol
ed at tho clock. I noticed nothing un­ ; Became acquainted with him soon af- taraing and prarad tta rtraark Ural 1
usual in his appearance. He bad acme i ter ho came, and. while in tho service of notirad. man ooramg out uf Ural build„;d wall wad bi. tali- | raking too bath aud put on black elolta.
X£houl. I did tta houra-work mymedicine with him, some pill* in a little jj Smith ft Odell before be went to the iug ttat day. 1 raid, ttat Ito. wra tta , Mr. Cburah raid, wau, r«u
XS"i-n
ho wa. *taking
the bath
bath
,, “n
otinnr tho
lx&gt;x and
rarara he wok the medicine in some |, war
not .ay I was acquainted bank 1 saw, I might not have seen him mony and sec if-it reads eooer.
apple
inple sauce,
sauce, 1I was
was present
present at
at the
the. time.
time. 1
jean
not kuow whnl come out of any other, there were no
Hitchcock then read os follows : our company wore m the front part cl
• '
the house somewhere. W e had our
He
He took
too^ the medicine^
medicine in the
the kitchen. ( £ testified in regard to thia in Kalama- door, on toiafldr. to,, tank budding
Whikyte » « Ubtoiit I wm Coding u. soo. Do not
____________
know of my ___________
own knowl- know ta Zo°ratr*o^“tank.'ta to. .mtadtaMj. Hugbra^ ta^ dinner between three and four o clock.
After taking his bath my husband came
itadtarpurt of the Umv, *“« F*rt “' ।
wllCn he wont i«to tfie W»r ur "tan
out and got me some water, and.then
the tin.o w«. in tta .itling Toomv.
. „
----------- nut
i .he returned.
He------was...in»Reyenwu,
Hill
went into the parlor and was there till
Uuc..—Wbnt dll Vandinpool «M «« I &amp; Co's, employ after he came back from
Mv
statement
was
that
1
saw
a
;»th
day
of
September,
at
yauey
s
to his whtTMtauls during hi. nhwuev । war and wa^vitL
wa-Swith them ibcct
about t"'two years iug. IX,lie out of ttat building; f told non. T wa. m too wood, .t Ctoybrak. dinner was ready, except as I calk'd him
funding
;
i
«»«
nets.
»
"•o
’
,
to assist me, and during this time I no­
when ho reutmod.
I
I
judge
of
his
reputation
from
1
man
-----I1 think.
judge
hi*
ticed nothing unusual in his^conduct or
■fibjootiun .unde hr Mr. Egglwton.and the position ho occupied and from see- Piper that I saw u man
_ _______________
door, II ”msan
ing him in polite society and lathe com- that
&gt;*" the
appearance.
,
ij;:e.tfe&gt; withdrawn.
After I did up the housework wo
CUUBU irara. rar ——--- ---- -­
Have taea in the bank often and no­ pany of reputable persons. Did not
went out on the front pinua below, ana
subscribe
to
tho
Vanderpool
fund.
I because I had a conversation wun
ticed the aanwt It waa '«rv much
sat there a little while, dunng ghwh
Mr. Cheever then asked Me. Hughes.
worn and of coarse material. WWk' 1
I 1time the gentlemen were smoking, men
was there something, was said about whether he wo«M admit tho testi­ There has been a building put in tines 1 returned from church. I also
Mr.
Piper went into the, house and lax
«
niter
paid
any
particular
•
it
from
tho
fact
tha*
before
leavmgbomo
.
getting a new carpet for the bank.
mony
of
Mr.
R- W.
Taylor Xta" to taTX b-iUtltSI -&gt;
“«*•
* '“k “ X' Xr down on the lounge again, aud the rest
Ques
Twns'th^re^'wn
given at me
the jumBi™
Manistee trial,M
«»—,-» iprinted in
of us went up stairs and out on the up­
were
on
that
ride.
I
did
not
notice
any
!
Just
after
I
saw
Ii®W,
I
a*
nng tt, and what wa. the n
P pumphlat, or whether it atauld ta
per balcony and were there a httl
iwrMin* passing on th® sidewalk that af- I ihUo’s and it wa® iu.. one o ctock.
while, during whirh time Mr. uccor
Olijaetod to by Mr. Eggtafi- wb.rh .
1^
y
• testified to by perrons who board it ?
terooon I wa* looking toward, the
m»*-cxamined by Gen. Cuteheon.. I t,asred and spoke to Mr. V. about mm
was
«
n
med
aud
exception,
noted.
"^,'toeUdtt wm MW in
Mr’ Ch”rt*
’’"''’“T"1 “i bank, on 1 the tint thing I *aw was the | nm lambennan and return from tno pictures ho had hod taken of the house.
al»out wv Wjang to make the car]&gt;et , R t tho Attorneys on the other nde do man
„„ at the door with his back toward wood. &lt;?rery fortnight. 1 com" home When we came down stairs we were
1 saw him first with hi* back to- Saturday*. I wa*
t0
i walking about the garden looking attne
- • 1
’ 'was there,
— *'•■»
’ al,Out as thevy^leasod with it He did mo ,----while
but T1 thought 3,0
aoL
• aud he turned round and went
(wda wben I saw Held. He wa* on fruit trees, when Miss Piper ptqpos
more about it. While there 1 heard not
j
cull it a satiMactory or truthful re,uC&gt;
the sidewalk on Rivor street, I- nooded to go to Canfield’s hill, which we did—
that a diuJutkm of the tina was con- port, by any means, but no more imper- ' j^^sreef.—I was looking that way
v to me but no words wero paused. 1. wa* On our way we stopped at Mr. Cbno•••Miniated.
Field had »ot decided 1
walking slowly, did noetic® unclothing. ver’s a moment to look at the garden—
j feet, perhaps, than the memory of per- |
whether he would remain at Manistee i
■ It rained about 2 o’clock and again at 4. When on the hill I thought I saw Mr.
! sons who hoard it would be, and ho
i^-^^exominution :
i It ram
or go elsewhere: I remember the oeca-;,
d were seven or eight persons near Field coming and said “there cemM
or Mrs.
no. Vanderpool
- ■""•■1- •_
- ---------1
■ w |. agreed to admit it «. the
1 rarauB.ion
ion of
arrest,
itamost
r perfect,
•■
bnt he was the Field,” when my husband turned around
prraent nt the nms end wo wore utlta
w ol,raimsi.
I «me ta bet
J.
and said “Where ?”
.
^tinner*
Mr. Secor
—-- her.
dinner table. Mrbecor c_
arrested
Cheever then read from ♦l"’ ««•&gt;•
1 did not notice anything unusual in
Clues—State the conversation *'
his appearance at that time,
phlet
as
follows
:
.
tween her and Secor at the time of the
R W. Taylor being duly »wuni said
1 live in Muskegon, have resided there
wben. the doer that leads out eud ho noddbd to me and I nodded back, . Court look the usual recess till 2 P-M
arrest.
Objw.tou.to.do by Mr. Egglatou rad
.tat ta
a£e.
totaled in Mytagtoi i my
iptation withdrawn.
acquaintance ha* been no different than
’ Mrs. Vanderpool's testimony continu­
I lieurd the dirauing "f th«
will any voung man who would lx*
ed : WheJ wo arrived home from our
talked of at too time the now rarptowra cleriringinnBtoJe. I had romo dealing
walk to the hill, wo sat down on the
.noken ot and thia conreaatoa took withhim occasionally. IRemember tho
Mr Hughes then read th® testimony j alowly. Wlien I first saw him I was front piaztu and engaged in lively con­
place in the bank when *“'’"1“^
time that he moved trom Muskegon, my of WlUiamF.. Stato a. gi-fcr tta
he versation. When it became quite dark
Ld Field
btuiMM »«• ” MilhmgM, drirnJ"”'
1 went in and got a light and we sat down
dufense
at the Kalauiaroo tnnl, wbica j passed. me x
to help clean the bank. Mr
1 wg#
was wituin uireo feet
loci of
in in the sitting room awhile, till I propos­
clcrkinc I beSeve. I
■" M«npool proiKiscd to dean the tank rafe taw in September lot. etooe on tta is as follows :
i fhim. It was after I saw Field that I ed a.lunch whiph we had in the kitchen.
,-Uug to bo alone. "tan ««“ third of September end r"n“?H1(AT
William di. Short re called by the de- :,saw the clock at the Saginaw House and
rakj Xt he wanted to do hej»jdhe d.v«. I left Sunder eremng, the fifth. feare: My place of burinot* is adiom- ,saw it was one o’clock. When I met Boon after this I urged him to go for
medicine, and when ho said lie wanted
on the .learner Mrni.to... I know Mr. i nr the 1’ostoffic® in Manistee, there,]him I was going up and he coming down to accom]&gt;aiiy his friends to the boat.
wanted to w»h the
down the cobwebs and wanted to gat a ISoer and bi. abler. I ™w 1J”&gt;“ on . .
i* in invariable regulation which re- ,the street I coat say that I saw Field I told him that it would be too
Z’Xet.a.d Mid to ■»*
boCt I bare »een Mr. Field. MW tarn quvvs the I’ostoffice to be kept opea .on Sunday two weeks previous when I, late to get it then, as I had been iuformh* would tret it whileHeld
I xvtw
there «• x on Saturday nttenwon allting in tho frosn 1 to 2 o’clock on Sunders. It is was home. On Sunday two weeks af­’ ed by Mr. VanPelt, the clerk of the
^dhelr^heit-if-™"
tank-tta building dewritad hero in notopcu at any other hour on that day. ter this, I met Mr. Lacey at the Tyson ■ boat, that it would leave at ten o'clock.
help clean the bank end it wm,ap~d the evidence, that wa. Saturday tho 4th
Mr. Hughes .then asked to have the House. On two weeks after Sunday,i
Jfr. Eggleston moved tc strike out the
•hat ho should make the tank “&gt;• dav of S.-i&gt;temtar I reuwmom- aeeing depositions of Mr. George Ford and E. Sept. 5th, I left home for the camp
about 10 o’clock and my wife and little&gt; statemont of Mr. VonPolt in regard to
h...d4U«rtor.tiUtagoiuuu..™-~
“h’a,fcJSt while tare at tbar une.
B.
Hall
read,
to
which
Mr.
Church
ob
­
girl
accompanied
ma
about
two
miles
on
1 when tho lioat would go to which Mr.
When Vunderpocd returned that &lt;
, । !n ,h.. street on one or two oc
-i....ri'i..|d. innuinns^f »e taw lum in '
k Umt jected an tha ground that there was not the way.
Hughes objoctodjjxnd the court allowed
After the reading of this testimonyF it to stuud for .tiro present
e. a, he had ea..~
I
defendant Buffieient showing, and the question wa*
-y
I tad been there tat one. tatnnlny alia
UouK
was concluded. Mrs. Helen V anderpool,
Mr. Vanderpool had boon gone about
dropped.
’ " '
oWXl taould -y. Mr.,
Mr. Samuel W. &lt; kiell, being sworn wife of the Prisoner, was called to the half an hour when the boat started.
tata tarn. U«'
densx.1 cotoioK into the bouse w"‘--‘'n.rtartl'iporwM
.
said, (examined by Mr. Cheever.) I re­ stand, who, being duly sworn, and ex­
Thu Court here sustained the motioh
piXr ot milk.au » !■«
^"imtoOtoTta.^.. IM"- side at Muakdtaii, and have uved there amined by Mr Hughes, testified as fol­ to strike out tho statement of Mr. Van­
for nearly 15 years. Have known Van­
Pelt, to which Mr. Hughes made an ex­
“ L Mr Field ..ft. mard, nut 11 know derpool for 20 ware. I know him iu lows :
I am the wife of the defendant, was
kIk’7hXbr“ilt^fbTd^
the state of N. Y. when a boy ten years married to him in 1868 at the residence ception.
He returned at 5 minutep past elevon,
room, know the aoo
vo old. Ho was in my employ there, and of my parents in Mayfield, N. Y. boon this I Know for 1 looked at the clock. 1
also at Maskegon. Know his general after this we went to Manistee and went
Suuaav afternoon. 1 ‘■a'r 3 ra“l*
ue was gone and I
83 , . ,
litoXStable. Ab-ttouocoekMrto
helped him to prepare hit. modicino and
renutatioa for honrnty, integnty and hu­ to keeping house us soon as we could
manity to be good. Know m regard to procure a house. Wo continued to keep be took one pill in apple sauce. I no­
ticed nothing unusual in his appearance.
his physical conation, that ho is weak
house till Sept. 8th, 1869.
I slept with him that night and wo wont
at times. Have scon exhibitions of hi*
When asked to state what happened to bed soon after ho returned with his
lying on the floor ail
J', V.ulying down and apparently suffering
naim and on one of there occasion, ho on this day to break up the family, Iho medicine. I do not know what timo he
‘,'“’“7 “J™?! «w wound, on bi.
stopped and Uy down and said ho could witness gave way to her feelings and got up tho next morning, but I know it
SXwS^
,o
was after daylight. I got up somethno
so no farther and after resting awhile wept for some time. She then stated
noir seven o’clock myself that morning.
„d ««■ atooping
.ta ho camo on Again at another time he I that this was the day on which her hus- When Jfr. Vanderpool got up and left
thia
•*»
on
r4B
l
w
tou.
Cm«-Mton&gt;.ned'yMr«g
locking the door. I do “ ■ jnnt, tta had charge of rafting logs, and would
tho houso, ho wont to clean tho bank
[ bandqjs urrested.
that ««..
X end .in Fm4 binU. | sometimes help to nush logs around,and
Became acquainted with Herbert and returned before breakfast, fori
m“’“X'n
1
i’Se&gt; I on some occasions 1 have seen him turn1
know after ho camo back ho went for
pale and place his hand on hisbodj andI Field in January 1869, and he boarded
lower l»aca tor w.me
five and a. half feet high.
with us till some time in June, when he tho milk, and when he returned with tho
. he
„„ was
_ ___________
: ray tbal hi» rupture ptaa«l him.
know how louK « “*
„ 1
milk Mr. Thurber was there talking
,
went
East
and
returned
sometime
in
hero we went into the kd^^
■^tamxl al
f„™T'““2.Xa millwright, have j 'Mr. Hughe again propped ttat tho
July. At this time 1 was in Racine and with me about Mr. Field, and when my
uromberil-undlthtokwerMi-taainew
«»*« miUwngui,
member it. mu .
. liner I Mv
I'uameM WM
.
----- ^.ifion.of
. .
..
. . . j w-n
husband came lie spoke to him and then
Fordund
IM i..
ta .....1
read.‘-soon after Field
_____________
_ my --------returned,
husband
the table, having a h&gt;«h.,t*U
gJto^tato unt in
nod M the Deputy Sheriff Mallory could । and „ysclf
Hist to visit my par- they went off to tho bonk together.
came iu. When be ram. " b. ~1 «
not bo obtained to make hia return or ml, and were gone about ol weeke Mr. Vanderpool returned again to
ata.nl," *»■!
■&gt;•!&gt;&lt;
not ou o
wiorAfi »h« d„no- I Wo retuined about two weeks previous breakfast. Had heard Mr. Vanderpool
on affidavit, th® «court. ordered the d po^^^1 of Field, and my and Field talk about cleaning tho bonk
•darted for the boat.
r vnow
Xt about hdf-PO-1 mne I knmr
*.?££ the night of tta gitions to be readwithout further dis- huaband wont ovcr
jmmedi- the week previous to’ thin, and Field
thi, tarnuw 1 looked at the dock.
,
cuMion.
, z.
ai. ately and when he returned he brought said, “I helped to dirty it and will help
•'^l^^tat^Vwhalthe regu- 5lh. ' I
feta
Mr. Hitchcook then road first the Us- I
Scribner back with him. In all clean it” At this conversation my hus­
into ibo
luuik fimonv of Geo.Ford taken at Kalama- the relation* of Field with my husband, band said ho wanted to wash windows
u,1 to.
fee.“■ X. tta ‘ bX .Nta-taX*,
-,,
.
I never noticed anything but the most ; and sweep down c-ibwebs and clean up
'X.M' Ibo
zoo as follows :
generally. Tho carpet was a very pocr
noticed the bo“t
“ v
bnt 3d
-a^aFMi
&gt; one, having cost only 70 cents a yard
George Ford,
when we were
X know
not notice any whistl®, ^ror
by Mr. VanArman,)
’
----------o parents went by the house without calling, and and it wbb badly worn and very much
"X^mi^W tee, have no business, have nothe
parents mm»Uy called several tunes a day. Ho( soiled. Since our marriage my husU never had any. I ^red th. ManMan­
। band has been troubled more or less
ih 1869 called my husband George, and mo
atee bank on Sunday. Sep. OIL, tfter- Helen, and wo called him Field. Ro-. with chronic diarrhoea at times. At tho
. time of Field's disappearance ho had a
about half past four o’clock in the after
­
u J member Sunday, tho 5th day of SepI ’"oJJl^toSutob. had dinner noon, and the bank door was open,
t severe attack of it. Know also that
Vill-­ tember. My husband went down afreet
was in company with Phibbs and Will
&gt; my husband is ruptured and this occurrSX-'Hon- and
before
breakfast
that
day
to
get
some
iams. I abo «w Mrs. Springer, her
Coniitttudon Sdpa^t.
moat and came in at the back door'
husband and Ladow. I noticed a dog

THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL.

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M.’d^-’^ b“i,din(t

“S--15;

�WwW ajtd ttyiw Card?.

lannq,
Hxnau, Mien., San. 5, 1871.
BARRY COUHTY.
We submit to tbe consideration of our
readers tho following statement of Mr.
Towne, that they may see tbe manner
In which they were represented at the
meeting of the State Board of Equalizetlon by that gentleman : Tbe report 1*
from the Detroit TVihtme. ,
,

HARRY COUNTY

evidently never seen ; and when be has

Hams, Williams, &amp; Co-,

We may have more Io a«y ofthta mat­
,ter at some tuture tithe. Now, we only
Il USSX1D.
u .. of Barry
wish to enter our word of denial as to Offer
to the people
&lt;our poverty, in soil or iu stock, our in­
iferiority In mills or in market, and to County a larfc and select
।affirm that In all the essentials that go
ito make up an energetic, growing and issortment of Dry Goods,
।prosperous commonwealth, In all that
' - and afull line of
. .
promises happy homes and • pleaaant I®
ifuture to those who may come among
’obds—Every.us. In all that will yield an ample and
va,riou* other
full
reward for labor underrtandlngiy
1
Cheap for ;
•done. Barry Is a queen among the oth­
id Examine i
&lt;er royal counties of this great and grow­
।ing State.
Cash- Call

was spoken for by A. C. Towne, who
had no objection to make to the valuntlon of 1806, but thought that the num of
$4,403,913, tbe valuation determined by
the nupervbore for 1871 was quite suflfdent for Barry under the old system of
valuing. The aoil of Barry County was
described as very varied and embracing
ngood deal of poor land. The c-’unty
Circumitantlal Evidence.
la an interior one, and iu timber ia not
valuable, more lumber being imported
by far than is exported. Markets ure
A remarkable case, showing tbe dan­
not good; the southern tien of towns
of trusting impiiolty to circumstan­
have been tributary to tho Michigan ger
1
Central, and the northern towns to the Itial evidence, has recently been com­
Detroit A Milwaukee. The Grand Riv- ।pleted In Toledo. Nearly three years
or Valley llailrvad has Improved tbe .ago Robert Sharp was found doad, with
matter, 6ut many towns tire still com­
pelled to transport their pnxlucta, to 1shot and aloga in bls brain. A man
icach r. railroad, from 10 to 25 miles. named Harrington, who had been on
Mr. Tpwno also maintained that the |intimate terms with the deceased, was
northern sections of tlie county are tre- ,arrested for tbe murder. The testimony
inendoualy hilly, thu* Impeding cultl- ,
vatiou and reud-.-ring transportation dif­ was wholly dicumstautlal, but so skil­
ficult and costly. The Grand River fully •• worked up” by the detectives
Valley Railroad u;is undoubtedly apprv- that liarrington wa*convicted and sent
elated the value of the towns through ,to the Penitentiary. His lawyers had
which the line runs, but these towns
were almost n wiidemoM before they Income interested in tbe Ci*e, and. al­
were traversetl by that line, nnd have 'though Harrington was a poor man,
not become of much more value now. I they d-.-tonnlnod to tight hU cau*c to the
The stock of this county was character- end.
,
After a long and arduous struggle
Ixcd aavery inferior and of comparative,
ly small amount. Ven- little money has through the District and Supreme
Ken accumulated, ami no large cities 1Court*, an order for a new trial was ob­
linve been developed.
Hastings has ।tained. and that trial has Just closed.
changed ite appellation from a village The
.
main joints iu tho evidence on
to a city, with, however, very little
he wan convicted wero tbe appa­
change in it* imputation or resource*. which
'
There are no manufactories, except Jrent correspondence of tbe shot in tbe
three or four gristmills of some cnpacl- |body of the dead man with that in the
ty. Nothing wa* said by this gentle­ shpt-bag belonging to Harringtou ; th^
man concerning the mode of valuation.
Wc have no quarrel with Mr. Towne, com»i&gt;ondcncc of piece* of newiqiaper
and have no doubt he Intended to do the found near the scene of tbe murder, aud
very best thing pn*»lblc for the inter­ assumed to bo part of the gun-wadding,
ests of the County ho represented, and with a torn paper in Harringtou'* resi­
of which ho ta an honorable and worthy dence and a piece lu hia vest pocket, and
citizen. But we must, as candid Jour­ that the motive for the murder wx« to
nalists, looking to tbe future prue]&gt;erlty be found in the alleged fact that Sharp
of the County we have chosen a* our *having come to Toledo with several
home, protect against tlie statements 1hundred dollars of money, which Har­
made concerning our soil, our timber, ’rington kuew, and that no one else wa*
aud our general prosperity.
1 Intimate with Sh^rp. On the second
trial it wan rendered^doubtful whether
We have »&gt;nie |toor land, aud what ,
there waa a similarity in the shot. It
county ha* notT But wlieu a general
was clearly proven that tbe pieces of pa­
statement lunatic for the purpose of ,
per alleged to have been picked up at
conveying the inipn*aion that as a •
tbe acene of the murder were not there
whole the County is not a valuable one
at the time of the finding of the body,
for agricultural ptirpoces, and when that ’
uor for a day or two afterward*, and tbe
statement flnps it* way into tbe landing
Inference wm unavoidable that they
journals of the State, and thence all were put there by the detective* to aid
over the country, warning the young them iu •* working up” theca»e4gain.-*t
famn r to go to other parte of the Slate Harringtou.
It was further proven
to acek favorable locations, rather than that Sharp wna destitqtc when he ar­
to cast hta lot with u.«, we take «&gt;ccaalon rived In Toledo, and that IKrrington
boldly to affirm that there are few bel­ wtu doing hi* best to procure him em­
ter counties in Central Michigan, sad ployment. To crown all, an alibi was
Central Michigan ta the garden of tbe (satisfactorily pxovep/ Harrington was
Great West. It surely will bo news to (dcelarnd innocent, and the Jury volun­
tbe htnnly and thrifty farmer* of Wood- tarily gave him a letter, signed by every
tend, Cori too, Irving and Tltornapplc, memttor, rej&gt;eatlng In emphatic terms
that “ tho northern sections of the Coun- I thsir belief in bis entire innocence of
ty are tremendously hilly, thus imped- (any knowledge of tbe supposed murder,
In” cultivation, and rendering trans- ;and bearing UwlLmony to hia uniform
portatlotv difficult" and costly.” Wt good character. The public seutlmeut
coincided with this ver­
had supposed that tbe ** hilly sections" uuanimously
dict. Th«-U&gt;nn*r employer of H ar ring­
of the County were mainly lu llopeand ton Immediately tooa him into his ser­
Orangeville, but it seems we are mista­ vice. ItcawMte an unpleasant shudder
ken. Almost uncousdouely reading to refiect that a person perfectly Inno­
Mr. Towne’s dolorous statements of tbs cent and of good character, raflered two
veare’ of degrading punishment and
“ tremendously billy’’ condition of our narrowly escaped an ignominious death
neighbors farms on the north of w, we for a eritno of which he knew nothing.
look on the streets woudcrlng why they — (freeland Herald.
do not come to this "poor market" with
the &gt;dx-borse Conestoga wagons once
famous In the ** hilly atcUona" of Penn­
sylvania. rather than the light oymmeirical vehicle* which are to much in ■
vogue omoug them, and are not as heavy
Go therv lor your
as were tbe I wo-hoi ee pleasure carriages
CHOICE groceries:
of twenty-five yonra ago.
A lino stock Jvsr Opined
Then that matter of " poor markets."
It is a fact known all over tbe State, • cqjh,’ AND HEE THEM
that a higher price was paid for wool at
______
Hastings last Spring, than In any other
Otj»lers and lijereshn^ntn.
market in the State. And tAwtay a* we
write, teams stand Id our streets before on hand at all hourst
wagons laden with wheat raised outside
H. A. BU8ELL.
of tbe llujils of the county, which have U5yl
come hither over those " tremendously SELECT SCHOOL.
hilly” roads, because they cun get bqtter
prices than at Lowell, Saranac or Ionia.
Onr stuck, too, is ** of an Inferior char- ,
acter and of comparatively small. ELLIS S^CHOOL, HOUSE,
’repiratorj-frr
and *llioaewbo feel
amount." We have a dirtlnct retnem-; Itere.tcd
‘ to pul toTeacher.,
""
“ "ina good n»e tbe advantage* they
brance of noting a shipment of cattle deatre from aueb a aunree. cunataatly adding
the
rate.
from thia county lo»: full by Mr. J. H.
brer* *lti tent expecting to attend tlrould be
Lee, and challenging the State to match present on r ••
Young men or women pre­
it, which was largely copied, ana which paring tor teaching, or winter retool, will bud
the kliiddiva *n arranged ua especially to meat
to oar knowledge, ha* not been beaten
to this day. We also venture tha state­
ment that Barry County, during the
last year shipped more live stock than
any other county using the U. IL V. IL
MORRIS E. KEITH. AMfrii.
R. as a vehicle of transportation, and
will abide by thu books of tho various
station agents as a final to*&gt;t. Being
Mr*. M. A. Morrill wiaha* toannoaaei* to tho la*
coitetaully on the mod, during the but th**
of llxtino and vteiaily that th* i* ooartaatiy
year, tre note «pra.t of what wa L-now.
Concerto ng our poverty of lumber,
we have only to any that logs were .U af th* lalaat *trl*&gt; rrf Hat'aa I3ona*t*. Fiowr» and Feather, m M l.r.&lt; VMIV.
measured last winter in Middleville and
WAII »tylo« o( UtKjp Skirt, manafactun-l
Nashvilie, by the millions of feet, and rl«r. N«*r th* l*a«t OS-*, on JeTarwn Atreat.
.
Mr*. M. A. MURRLLL.
-witon. Jane lit tSTl.
-ulmJ
at Quimby, only five mllea cast of this
place, a flourishing village with all the
appurtenance* of a thorough and «*ou-.
tinned growth, we have a place that has
been called Into being simply and alone I
because of tbe facilities it furnishes for |
OaraotT, Fuitnr 13th. ISTl.
Kt a : Thia Hstel. so long sod farorably known
the manufacture of lumber from logs
to lbs TrarHag Public. 1* baiug thoroughly roevery one of which is grown and cut in
this County.
And yet wc are told that “ tbcra aie *» • First CUm Hom e. But to meet tbe »i»h&lt;
no manufactories except three or four
grist mills.” If Mr. Towne will come
• while in tta city.
to Hastings wc will take a day or twd
C. A F. LYO.k. proprietor.

Michigan _Exchange.

■Bnehctu** 0

CHAS. 11. Mira.

Sash
■treat*. Union block. Over Bartow A Ooudr*» Hora, Hartiaa*, Mieh.
July

Irwl.MtoU etafa** faBlixk. Il**tit&gt;t&gt;.

£'
J
s°ld.

things

iT.l.'fc E. A. HOL BROOK? ’

Doo rs,

Groceries i1"

Blinds,

an- will not re-;
You

WM 11. HAYFORD
late A*«nt: taad* bonebt ate wkl. ate all btui-

&amp;c.

the W*11-

C. G. HOLBROOK,
ATTORNEY at l**w, Solicitor in Ctaararr. rail
•itead proBpUy to all testa*** aatreated to bin
Oflee ever J P Roberta * On. « drag atere; uSe

gret it-

DRESSED

WM. L. COBB,

lumber

ATTORNEY and Ooaatellor at tew, Solleitor la
Ofaliii*rr. aad Cirreit Caurt Cowtaiaaiontr for
Harry Bounty, will attend to-all l&gt;u,in*M reuuatr J
Bbia with arvaaptnoM and Adalhy. Ofloa ia
■pira Btoek. Mitetovilta {ikbisaa.

Of all Kinds.

HARVEY WRIGHT,
ATTORNIY at tew, lareraare ate Callectlni

Cash

'

Etorater DaiUm? »f ©• *’• D»igM*&lt;*«

HASTINGS, MICH.

DRS. J. M. A C. RUSSELL,
PHYSICIANS and ffarseva*. The treatment
Private Dimaam willjweive uarUcuiarattend

'CnlUiutf

BEST

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS
Are bound to sell

STYLE

OF; MEN t*'

URS. It. J. fc E. r. BHOH N.
I. .U &gt;' 0.

UOWlMJFATUIC nr-kU».

(Tb« com Uwud (MtaiiMMiy Tbamiar after-

JOHN ROBERTS.

FINE BOOTS!

PHYSICIAN and Swpea. Dvuiilag cm Broto*ay. near tb» Court Haute.

WM. UPJOHN,
PHYSICIAN and duntrau. 0®c* art end uf Stale
atreet. lie*tint*

Dry Goods,

DR. C. C. LINSLEY,

In lbs City, Manufaetared br

WOODRUFF !

BOTANIC ate telaMi* Fhyrielan ate D*ati»t.
treat* all ehrvnie ate arete Lreare*: will atten-i
toalleSU* b, ter or aifbt. Oheo at Naahvtl*.

A. P. DRAKE, M- D-,
PARTICULAR attention given ta the treatment of

Indan.

REMEMBER,

Groceries.

•rally torelte at MiddlariUe. Ha&lt; m* ha.1
■va«sa«riawaataH*a*&lt;talate privata prae-—
prapsite as treat aU Dt*aM«* Vy th* wwiGe

Washington Block, South side State St.

iaaaivaa laSmswry atedlaararaofaitiMrvR.
imasttv atlaadid ta.
novlOOPtf

And everything In their line of Good.*
nt prices as low an at Jackson,
or Grand Rapids,
DaT All Styles of Women’s and Chit*
And in many cates Lower.

STEWART A STEIN HOFF.

Suieau aid Mechanical Dentists,
° SGI-btrenT,r °**®t *

Store, llaritas*.

Tlie Best in the City.
IITDEk HAVER.

J. C. WOODRUFF.

«bw Gooch Just Rocohed
ORA.Wj PHILLIPS.

• Yp«*. of Nev '
•C rbRadeipbi*.
hlrtfonL

The Corner Grocer

C.H. HICKS,

ML MUBINS
At Hastings.!

WM. 11. JEWELL.

Still Cantina* tojteti

Groceries,
J. W. MAYNARD.

Crockery.

H, .Y. Bus e 11!

To the Ladies!!

“1871”

pjusn^

him to Middleville, Irving, Quimby
and Nashville, and among our iumbsrmen, oar chair,
' ' stave,
tool,I car
riage and wagon mani
hope
At a litthat he may strengthen'
our

MILO T. WHEELKB.

Glassware,

30 Years Experience!

&amp;.&lt;•., Ac.

Isaac w.

vrooman.
Court Hra«e. Histing'.

0Bo* ■»

DEPUTY E.8' M*r»haL Oea«ral CvUvctiag An#’.

Cheaper than any Store in Hastings,

E. II. MALLORY.

Mr. MARBLE haring bought th* Cirdiag M*
ebit.* lately owned in Middleville, and
baring removed it to Hasting*, an-1

•®P«tr Sheri? of Barry Con ate ; ।
MiTh^.'n03'”’’ “l
Gwrl

NATIONAL HOTEL,
Guarantee

C. H. HICICB.

Hu timtn &lt;»tion.

JaUXf

Great

Union

Exposition

MIDDLEVILLE EXCHANGE,

Wool aent by Railroad will bo
At Grand Rapids,
Corded to order, and sent bock in good SEPTEMBER 12, 13, 14 AND 13,1571,
condition.
1WO FAIRS IN ONE.

Shop in BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR'S
Naw Warehouse,
Adjoining C. P. Dwigbt A Co’* Foundry.

WELCOME MARBLE.
Jaly, 1871.

tenter* Hit*. Igrlcalliral ill Jkchialcal tecltl;.
*W&gt; TWB

State Pomological Society
Unite toi makiac tta ata*a a grand tanaaalra.

r,10'

$1.00 for 75c

dose out my Stock
Gold &amp; Silver Watches, of ZtciZZ
Summer
Fino Gold Jewelry,

Solid Silver asd PM Ware.

0MX1BCS AMD HACK LISE.

rro°£OCli.On..°r Mieh&gt;&lt;*91»dn.tn-

oiw.oiuoos.a„jKji;7SSr&gt;'"r

IIEKUICK,

Tern, moder.! •

Fraprietor.

Dry Goods and Clothing
at seventy-five cents on the
Dollar.
n. MUDGE.

BOBXBT*.

-

~

I

«. low.

j. ROBERTS k Co„
General IVowm Dealers

_

..‘' -, .,

It™—

Jomc MICHAEL,

&gt;

HAMS, WILLIAMS. k. CO~

.
®IU&gt; printed on short notice
nt this Office.

�•“* b*f™
"&gt;» nuurirt
H.
«•» «0
itothfat
h» tnu. and could not u, hi. 7Z
"•b “ «• H* “ Ml the other
Objuoted to by ur. Hughe,.
Kere heerd my huebeod .peek ia m'
and
ganl to o dmolntum of the
Jfr. Church then uure aud reid, Hut
and have heard them talk together
they ultra,, Kerned to be liS/Sd hu toatuuuuy hid beep W1 to tho jury
uudor th. ruling „f th. Court, »d Z;
1 noticed no difference fc (Mr rofafa.
after I hat ™ talked of, ft™ whet ifat bare had hu worts but lh«y lack th,
were befcre. They ware it, honre to
»M ur-Ao witareuiu.
get sailed up that week. Whff «,
fore them, which'
import.,,, to
— u
is So important
woreEa.t, Mr. Held got two dure, one
them
nuking
U1,
(hoir
a largo. one and u little bleak and Un , . .
.
—
~“B
up
tneir
Sreo
relrete,
d.prired
thu pri,.
and this Uttlo one ho gars to me tho
privweak betore ho went awar. Ha... 'tege of prtt.ua- to him impeaching
beard Held talk of K,,m.. ,
jj,* TtrnttoUft auduu iuk the pririleg., of
tho partaerahip &lt;ra, dioaolred. Ha told putting tlu, peroou on tho utand and
me about being in buMoos, m Chic,— •buwmg that he lu, told an rutirelr
betoro ho came to Jfanistee.
'
(lues.—hat did he say about this 9 different story.
By the Court:
UbiecM to by jft. Eggtretou m, Ao
When
I
admitted
tho
fart
deporition
ground that it mu immaterial aud IrrelI ibrurew thi, difficulty ami .append
GVHUL
---- ------------------------------------Jt Hughe.
Kd U„.y wanted „
to ““Cmurel lu.1 reread the matter
sliow that he fat wm,,y th,.^, trtllAa 'HU0D” 'bsuMlW-ft «1m I alroicU hare
would account for tho missing
condilion precedent to readsaid to have been given to him by IGs#'in{?
depositions.
leather belting a
H'U’
Mr. HughMurguod the point at kuuo

ATTENTION!
That to buy Goods
Good Bargains in

RUSSELL

7"°°‘l

I
You must visit the
Can be] had by Calling at

Hardware,

Stoves,

reat Emporium D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S
Office in Hastings.

We 0flier the following
‘Tax Titles

Harnesses,

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

Objection wa,-sustaiuod nud oieep- ,
"*n,lnK that ho know nothing
tion noted.
' , “hour the I'ormor ruling tf the Court al1 visited Miu Hill on Jfoiulay follow*°&gt; via, that thi, moaner of immg y,0 dfapp.or.nor, and my hluband | P^Mog
made a condition prreenm ’’uTlV IT °f S’ ,im'io tho reading of tho dopoaifan
«ud did* uotfadeXtod' m^bfaTu
h muTLV." b
“"n'“1 '° ^

A

regard to what amount of money Field ' .
1
1
b,&gt;on a “““Pprehonhad in the bank. When my husband I ?O“.,on
l,art* for ho ^d not consent
came m I said to him that &lt;re did nut
*Ilow’W people to go chasing after
understand matters alike, and then they i'
. I*"00* to 800 yhat they would
began talking and she claimed that he I Sa'rri11r ’J1" l"Irlx,9(: of inxpeachiug them.
had between $2,000 and $3,000 in the , Th® o‘»J*ct»"n was then sustained bv
Lank, when my husband told her that I U‘® ,,
ttn l Mr' CK»rch said ho
he had drawn out his money so that Y0111’1
,ho privilege to have the
when they settled he only had about ’leP?s,t*0? 8truck from the record.
$800 coming to him,nut $000 and this he
7?.1? 5*tnoss was discharged.
said ho paid him in monev. Jfvhiubmui , " ilium Ilamwicll wo, callu.1 to the
i, always of a kind and mild duporitiou ' ■ !d n„, ““VI"K I**™ prerloudy .w»ru
and very hopeful
8*“:
b7 Tr
Mr. H.W hrt ria,.kinddi^Sou, mT
uii.1 rumeumes
roiuotimM no
lie was
wa, cheerful,
uhrerfub hope-J
ho.w-1
r? . in..
« , r.i
°■
miiu
r- 0 4 “d“1:
ful
contented, V..I
but 6t other
\
fill and
nii.l orknf.inl.wl
..*1._ .*timesa he‘
J
was despondent and did not seem to be rtoro^wh^
^*“1 5? ‘

specialty

SKIJTER $ DECKER,
of LANDS

Battle Creek.

Situated in the various Townships of

Wc will not.be under­
sold bv anv House Large Stack
In ^Michigan.

Just Received

John a. Gkeble,
Makk Rumrll.
bit____

Barry County—one uf tlie best
Michigan,
ASSYRIA.
DKackirriox
wWofnvk

sscnox.ionaurTiox.
s'.

I7;norib Wacre.
I’

THE CELEBRATED

MAPLE GROVE

Farrier’s Improved!
GRANITE STATE

FOR-BALE AT

W. T. EASTMAN’S!
Warehouse on Broadway.

hctioj

tf.W-’

9K1NNER j- DECKFR.

CornSheller!

.

Counties in the State of

CASTLETON.
101..’'
10 a

“X"rn,r *
WS

IJ w S *rfa«X

of o c X

e U ct u e X
a^ ofn wX
a Tf/of n w V(

Slpw “{“’a w|X

n e X of n w X

Druggists and Chemists,

WOODLAND.

and dealers in
atoll contented.
t
v »• i Ato
*’?n9
Land and Calcined Plaster,
(.
• , . .. ,, ,
। medicine. I did not know but they
&lt; ro^ft-examxned by Mr. Egleston :
were in the bonk anti I shook the door PATENT MEDICINES.
That summer that Field went east 1 ®“d asked, through the key hole, if
PAINTS. ■
LIME, WATER LIME.
went to Racine in June, during his ab- e*ther wiu in there, but got no replv.
OILS,
sence. My husband came to Racine of- 1 saw on the street Jfr. Ford and
VARNISHES.
ter Yield returned, and from there we Mr. Plubbs and sup|KMed they wore
turpentUTE,
went east, und we visited at Mayfield ! com’ng *row Sunday school. I went
and Gouveneur, N. Y. We also spent' b-mie and camo back soon aud was in TOILET and FANCY GOODS,
August 10. 187 L
two days at Saratoga Springs.
fr°Qt uf the babk when I saw Jfr. Hall
PERFUMERY.
We were gone about 6 weeks. We ttad went to Uw drug store with him to
BOOKS 4 STATIONERS.
W. H. JEWEIX,
started to go to Canfield’s hill before
medicine. I noticed the bank door
.
CHOICE TEAS,
sunset. . Did not took at the cluck when । a”d it was shut The shoo shop door
Reoistbb of Deeds. Notary Public,
GROCERIES,
Piper and his sister went away. That
°P°a- Noticed no one on tho street
CIGARS aud TOBACCO,
Sunday night wo occupied a bedroom Kut Ford and Phibbs. J/y wife was
KEROSENE LAMPS* FIXTURES
off the dining and sitting room.
j ’lauding across the street on the other
GENERAL CONVEYANCER;
My husband gut up after daylight, | c°n&gt;er waiting for me.
Absthactb of Titles
WALL PAPER, Ac.. Ac..
but did not get up in tho night I know , Crusa-examined by Jfr. Hughes.
of lands in Barry County furnished &lt;&gt;n
he did not get up in the night for 1 , ^id not know positively where Ford
application,
at my office in tbe
slept on the front side and it would have ‘ UI,d Phibbs were coming from bnt supCITY DRUG STORE,
Court House.
been impossible for him to have got out i l^ed they wero coming from Sunday
W. H. JEWELL.
of the bed and I not know it Never t&lt;’hool.
State St., Hunting*, Mich.
Hatiinqt, Mich.
said to Min Hill that my husband was
^Jrrecall^.
up and down all night,’ Did Dot say
Examined by Mr. Churh.—I knew i
to-day that my husband had been gone i
lord and had a conversation ■
half tin hour that night when Piper came. wit‘u J'im in rajM^op, some days after .
Remember writing to my husband from the disappearance of Yield, upon that I
Racine.
'
i subject. Mr. Canavan was prosent. I
QUcs.—Did you sta e in that letter i H9'tpd George if he was not mistaken
that you knew he was ont of „ftHeilCo ! about the liankduor being open when
with Field from the wav he wrote, and htJ
one half of the door was open,
that you did not blame him ?
for &gt;ou kna&lt;
9°°r in “7 ri‘°P
•.
two parts and it might have been that.
Jfr. Hugnesobjoclrt to previag lb. | H, iropprt hi, heoil u moment and ,
contents of a written document in this ; said I meant to say that tho duor was
way.
half open instead of half of it being
Mi. Church thought tho proposition ~in. 1 had a conversation with Mrs.
ringer in my shop and asked her
very simple, fur here was a witness who
ieh day it was she saw Field and
testifies to an extraordinary state of
mu 6 4he could nut tell whether it was
good feeding, and by r- ndiug a jxrt of
Of Home Manufacture,
the letter in this way, wo do it simply .to
HeniyS, Udell being duly sworn,
refresh her memory and .v*e if ahe can­
said (examined by Mr. Church. I
not recall a time when there was an sliI reeldo at Mantatec, and am a survey­
enatiou.
or. Knew the Tyson House.
to the
Being asked wbat was proposed to '
Mr. Hughes said that if a pait of a ;
| show by tbta wltaees, Mr, Cbdjrch statletter conld bo proved in this way, on a I
Sole Proprietor of
cross examination the whole of it might ■I ed that they were going to show that it
; would belmposdble for any one to see the ,
.
be proved iu the same way, which vio- i

®rw x.

LUMBER, LATH, ail! SHINGLES

JOHNSTOWN.
k

31

BALTIMORE
•X «*»•’*
19 e
lOaof a w*/uf« w,V

HASTINGS.
pi O! n e t or;n e t i.
w j exc«ft Secret W

CARLTON.

For the

.

BAHRY.

BEST AND CHEAPEST

BOOTS MB SHOES,

HOPE.
• HofaaX
i" n
•otitirc
au
i •.neireor
1-.
n efreof n«|
n e |of n »|ll

RUTLAND.

Go

SHEPARD’S

W COMPOUND WAHOO BITTERS,

lated every principle ot law and the rX“"&lt;Jdh
well established ru&gt; uf our Supreme j depo
sition read tills morning.
^^X^."-.rer.yon
’
Court, aud to this j&gt;oint he cited the case |
-—- — -------- w - ,
Udo with the street, and in
war ;
•' -­
of tbe People vs. Lightfoot, 16 Mich. . _
a Uno
In front war.
.
*
ren
an relarvatmt
elevated nlntfnrnk
platform with
with aa flight
flight Of
of 1
Price, only 50 Cents a Bottle.
stairs leading dbwn to tlie street, and I
------M^ Church thought the gentleman located an instrument at the Tyson , •HUaartielehas been thoroughly to.tod
House and measured the distance to -nd found - sure and .p^-iy cum for
was premature in his objection. If Jfrs. tbe bank dour, and nolle®! how far I th. following complaints.
Vanderpool doos not recollect such a let­ short of the lama of the door, the line of jaundice, Itullyestion. SourStomrtelouwoul.lteU.ndfouu.l u would be
j, CreHrenre,. -Vrrroiu and
ter, or such a statement then it is time importable to r»ee ibe bank or shoe shop
---------nd. to re. ,hc bunk or .hue .bun
c„„^ah„.
to talk about the letter. The objection door from this point, ns tbe line of vision
Fever itAgue, Dyspepsia, ll'omis
was over ruled and an exception noted. only reached about 14 inch®* into the re­
cta*, which was some two feet deep.
in Children, Files, Bilious Com­
Ans.—It ta possible I did write it but
plaints, Loss of Appetite, Erup­
Qucs.—Wnat in tlie apparrent ^dis­
I do not remember. Do not know that
tions of the Skin, Pimples on the
I ever said I thought ho would bring tance between the two doors from the
Face, and all Diseases of the
Tyson
House
?
disgroou upon the family if he ever mar­
Blood: also the best Diuretic in
Objected
to
by
Mr.
Hugh**,
which
ried anv member of it. Do not remem­
Use for Kidney Complaints,
ber that I ever said '.hat 1 hoped ho was overruled and exception noted.
Weak Back, Pain in the Loins,
AM.—Tbe apparent distance was on
would got rid of Field and get a part­
Lumbago, Gravel, Rheumatism,
ner who would not make him do all the Jy about a foot, aud tbe real distance
itc.
Ac.
,
was
from
12
to
14
feet.
work. Do no‘. remember that I ever
Cross-examined by Mr. Hughcr.
sail I would pity the woman who had
Qucs.-If thebank dour is nearer to tbe genulna BlUara in on# RO Cents Bottle
to live with him. I think I did call him
a botch and say ho was ticxle. Witness Tyson House than the other and in a of Shepard's Compound Wuhoo Bittor*
than there ia in a whole esse of any
was shown a letter which she acknowl­ line with It, aa a trigonometrical prob­ other kind in market.
lem could yon not see further Into the
edged to be her hand writing. _
Re-direct.—Saratoga is 2Uor25 miles bank recess than tho other ?
Phyaiciama throughout tha City and
Iron! my mother’s, wo wpnt with «»f
Am.-Yes,other things being equal, Country, aa tha beet Family Medicine
horse and carriage and came bock in but the shoe shop dour was t‘&gt;e wlder.It is about SO rods from the Tyson House
tho same way.
to tbe bank and diagonally across tbe time and money.
Mr. Hughes arose and stated, that, in
street.
.
Court adjourned till to-morrow morn­ Brice, only 50 Cents a Bottle.
view of the fact of the Prisoner’s being
two years in jail and its effect on his ing.
Tot Sala by Drurrut* and Dralan Generally.
________
nervous system, no statement would be
C. N. SHEPARD,
AN experienced Bookkeeper wants
made by him, and the defense rest their to obtain a situation as Bookkeeper and

case here.
Clerk. Address W. K., care Bannkb,
The People then began the introduc­ Hastings, Mich., for two weeks.
dtf
tion of the rebutting evidence.
Samuel S. Glover was the first wit­
ness called to the stand by them, and
being duly sworn, said : (examined by
KCSTZJlE.'rs CELMRATFD
Jfr. Church,) I reside at Jfanistee and
htti anting Deputy Sheriff. Have helped
Jfr. J/allon- from this county serve sub­
poenas for this trial and I know E. 1 •
Hall. Jfet him the next day after he ‘B&lt; by
ALBERT EISELBERG,
was subpoenaed about 5 o’clock in the diwtf 8L Chad" Rewsursaton JeffersM St
afternoon, and be called me to one side,

BOTTLED VIENNA BEER!

Grand Rapid*. Mich.
For Sale by ACKLEY &amp; SLADE,
Hastings, Mich.

Little Red Shop!
West of Bank.

A. WOOLEY-

This is the Lad u-Zw drove
the doves to market, and
the same hoy stopped
at Stauffers

IRVING.

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I’SeVofaeV

i^ofuafra
w^otnw.V

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PRAIRIEVILLE

»wXof“' ’
• Xwa.X

n'ojj-

ORANGEVILLE

wkofawX

&amp;
YANKEE SPRINGS.
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v

toej/art-wjf

for warm meals at all hours.
Remember the place. Op­
posite Lein's Bakery.
South side State St.

Kots.M
wKofn.K

stln.freX
MlsMofswK

THORNAPPLE.|
: of n w w

U. E. STAUFFER.
Parties desiring to purchase will do
GO TO CLARK'S FOR PICTURES. well to Colt Wo will cheerfully give
all information desired.

X&gt;. K. COOK Ac CO

MUSICAL!

CALL AT JOHN STANLEYS

SHERMAN RICH, Dsaler io Mmical In■irotoenu, Sheri Muaic, Mutiod Books etc. Also
Agent for the juilly celebrated

Pure Wines and Liquors!

TAYLOR A FARLEY ORGAN,

FOR MEDICINAL PCRPO8EB.

lh« Vest in tbe esAoL Call st tl&gt;« Drug Store
of Dr. Burton ud m it, South Side State St

Alta, Imported Doablin Porter and Edinburgh
m1« Ala kept coaatantlr on hand. Jtfftnon Bt.
lltiliags. Mid

Opposite P. 0.

�Tl|e l\«rJ»L|cAJ&lt; Bai&lt;ss^
DAILY DURING THE TRIAL.

W.’lir HOLMES,

Z

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

Meeting of Old lettlen.
Detroit, Grand Rapids and Jackson
at Runyan’s

Cull on Miss Wilcox for millinery
goods of all the latest and best styles.

h’lBRT National CLOrniNe House.
-Go there for tha best and eheajMat
Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, etc.
tf
E. G. Williams.

AUGUST Ari.

In accordance with the notice pre­
viously given » goodly number of the
Old Residents of the county assembled
at the office of W. H. Hayford, Esq.,
in the city of Hastipgs, Sept. 2d, 1871.
Mr. Mudge, of Castleton, called the
meeting to order, when upon motion,
Lorenzo Mudge was called to the chair,

“ A setting hen never gets fat,” but
most any person can get fat by buying and W. Hayes appointed Secretary.
After remarks made by Messrs. Mudge
their groceries of J, Maus.
Cobb, Mills and others, all tending to
aanow
—" ■ — s.jr I »«&gt;.-_ ■ ■ IAMV. Mixan.
I
An
Every-day
Story.
the idea of forming an Old Settlers
Jackson dep., ifoo m rflOriit'Fu)am
Club, it was moved and supported that
“Hello John, where are you going?”
"I was going down here to buy some the Chair appoint a committee of five
KKu.1
to draft a constitution for on “ Old Set­
grocers.”
“Well I am going down to Mace Al­ tlers Club,” and present the same to
ien’s to buy mine.”
tho next meeting for odoptiou. Motion
“Down to Allen’s? Why, I never bo’t carried and tho Chair appointed the fol­
any of him, I always go there to buy
lowing named persons aa such commit­
crockery and wall paper, but I never
thought of buying groceries there. Not tee : W. Hayes, G. W. Mills, John S.
long ago I bo’t a whole Kt of crockery Van Brunt, W. H. Hayfonl and I. S.
and paper enough to paper my house, Geer.
there, 20 per cent, cheaper than I could
On motion it was voted that when1
buy any where else. Besides he war
ranted XT.
The crockery he keeps is this meeting adjourn, it adjourn to meet:
hut «xr MO» XX.
nt
this place Sept 80, 1871. Carried. |
the Boot's celebrated ware.”
}U4» r a 630AM
00 am 6 10ms
“Well, I always do »o on groceries,
On motion, adjourned.
. J 18
6 55
and I know you can. Besides be take*
anything I have to sell at a fair price,
W. Hates, Secretary.
' 1 »
725
too. I get a better tobacco, tea and
2 to
7»
sugar there for the same .money than
1 207
800
any where elee iu town.”
Hurrah for the Railroad!!
315
2 no
NohVille
8 25
M. ALLEN,
240
IM
Washington Black. Aug. 15,1871.
I Tbe twenty thousand dollars have
252
850
3 07
»oo
{ been subscribed for the north and south
3 30
ii 4u
Hami,
&amp;------Co.
345
---------- , Williams
----------------—
।; ruau.
road.
a
A meeting vi
of the
iuc citizens
Do not claim to have the only Mold- wm occur tonight at tbe Court House,
4 03
055
irMnrhin.ln
i ng
Machine In R.rrv
Barry nru.nHr
county, hnt
but Ih.w
they wj£eQ aU can ]earn tbo efforts of the
4 30r.M IO a
have
one
that
will
stick
any
and
all
« Cbieaao
committee, and further in regard to tbe
kinds of moldings that are needed.
They also have on band a large number. importance of this great work. Let the
Exprwe at 1000 s tn. Dottoil. Exjw. at pf doors, sash, blinds, moldings, win­ people know that we mean buAneee ou
dow frames, Ac., that will be sold at low this railroad question. Let these inter- (
CH AH B. BUNK. AM*l£w'l.
figures for cash.
—— —
—
! estod North and South of us put their [
। Go to Cummins &amp; Brown for Paints, jI shoulder to the wheel and all push to­
gether, ami before 1873 we will see the'
Oils, Varnishes, etc.
inn borse coming Into our city over the
North and South road. Everybody will
be benefitted by the result.
&amp;

Clover Hullers!
SUPERIOR, M'SHERRY AND STATESMAN
Kalamazoo and -A_nn _A.rbor

WHEEL CULTIVATORS,
'

BALL,

GALE AKD KALAMAAOO,

\PL,OWS M (.ISTI.VGS.
.SAWING

MACHINES,

ETC.,

HARROWS,

and. the largest stock of
AGRICULTURAL

MACHINERY

in Barrv Countv—for sale by

,

E. P. BURRALL.
Office in John Weisertt’s Hardware Store, Brown’s New Block.

Local bii^ijiej? Notice?.

J. W. &amp; 0. G. BENTLEY
iSocoeaaora to Diekey A Hendry. 1

New goods has just arrived at
R. Mudge's.

The Vanderpool Trial 1b drawing |
bertfrom tke nmMtnefrnent of tho itnu of to a close. The Defence have rested, and '
our Doily, wo will take nibtcripUctu for It only remain* for the Prosecution to I
W HAT HAS BEEN DONE CAN BE DONE Twenty.firo Cento
week. Send th your put in allttlc more rebutting testimony,
again.—There is hope for every young nauwo Immediately and Commence now.
:! and the case will go to the jury after |
man who so ardently desires to succeed.
Look overthe Grand Rapids Busi­
—--------------------------------------------- the arguments shall hove been closed,.
ness Coixege Journal and notice the
«ud the charge given, probably on Sat- f
universal success of their students.
---------- —
. I urday or Monday. We deem the De-:
Hot.
‘‘
। fense conclusive. Think they have &lt;•*
Attention !
I tablished the «»moeence of the Respqnd-,
I have a,yuke of 'cattle and n single . Tinies lively.
ent beyond tbv poeeibitity of a doubt, and •
K. H. &amp; L. R. R.
horse for sale. Will sell on time lor j
look with the fullest confidence fora
Another Railroad.
good paper.
R. J. Grant.
verdict of Not Guilty at the hands of the
Trade and trafie fine.
Aug. 30, 1871.
Jury.
.
Scorching hot to-day.
“ One stormy night in winter when I
Gold—To-day 11^1-2. x
California Election to-morrow—
the winds Were blowing cold,” I bought,
result uncurtain with chance* iu favor
lots of fi uit in market.
ine a pair of boots and rubbers at Maus’. I
of the 1 letnocracy as they had over 0,o&lt;i0'
Peaches in abumlance.
majority at the last Gubernatorial e|ec-j
Streets and walks alive,
The days of grace on accounts due |
tlon. State officers, three members of
lots of strangers in town.
the late firm of Dickey &amp; Beotly, arc 1
Congrew, and a Legislature are to be I
pretty, nearly out. Those interested • Good &lt;leal of travel lately.
choseu, and on the result depend tbe;
will do well to take notice,
dtosepl '
Cuntelopes till you can’t res*..
election of a United States Senator vice
Another railroad will not effect the• Too many watermelons for one.
i Cole, Republican.
low prices at Maus’.
•Ill""
Bjmue. i.: AT
sdxxTMmM 1-. "evenlnK

LOCAL 'R'V"R N^TS

MANUFACTURERS OF HASH. DfXHtS. RLINDH, MOLDINGS, Ar.

Moldings a Specialty.

ALSO,'LUMBER FLOORING SIDING

lively.
I
Bam
52,700 was voted for school
Wanted. Wanted.
Sol. Bmith Russell coming, Friday ; purpooeu, for the ensuing year, and I
Every one having unsettled accounts
Mmm w- L F- H*“B *nd T. Phlillj s
to call and settle tbe same by September evening, at Union Hall.
elected trustees. To-morrow we intend j
1st. for I must have my pay.
10wl
Mason Allen.
1 XV T&gt;
vv 1 •„
A,. Assessor, and such other fncts concerni,
i
on DubhcuH® niII carry Ohio |
tjie School officers Report as mav j
Don’t you know where to get your
by at least 20,000 majority.
' be of public interest.
boots and shoes ? I do—at J. Maus’.

Hosts of teams are daily seen unload. ’ /Tfa
•
RTN ft
ing wheat at Barlow A Goodyear's new ellt
C/ IwOTl
। warehouse.
---------- -■----- a- FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 8.
L. N. Mixer's scrofula and cancer
—
• • *
-----mixture Is warranted to cure all cases j A little squabble occurred at the Has- .'
of cancer and scrofula In every form. I tings House billiard saloon to day noon,
Send for circular. $1 per bottle. Ad-1 In which bant words and several blows |
drees
L. N. Mixer,
occurred. No arrests.
Of Berger Family,
Hastings, Midi, j
---------- ------------------------.
---------- •
: Mr. Frank Stebbins, of this city . HumoriH Character. Vocaliau Cotnle Lwtarrr.
i Eloeutionbt and Facial mlntc. in hia peculiar
Mavs is bound to sell his groceries, | we‘*t lo Chicago yesterday to attend
and COMIC FACES.

Broadaway, writer.

S^reUr, D.1...O «|™» &lt;b, opin. |

,h'

»f“«- Director u.l

1

Cancer can be Cured.

USffiSU

and boou and
cent.

if bo don’t moko . '
' “ । We wish him success In his undertakI Ing.
1

11 cent sugar at Buseli’x.
;z j The Grass Lake Reporter has ‘ gone to i
Rubber moj« at BuscH's,
i-rnaa.
’’with
with na painful
rm ill All demonstration
(Inmnn.iwhAn that
41*a4 i
grns»,”
Peaches fresh and nice at BusclPs.
1 every little village that wants a paper is
Best Sherry wiue, bitters for dyspepnot able to support one.
‘
a, at
Bvhell’s.

TFe arc every day solicited to furnish Plates of Teeth
for less than oar usual price, backed with, the complaint
oj parties who say they are unable to nay so much.
.vow to give all a chance to have Teeth who need anti
should have them, we willfrom this date, for a few
weeks, drop the price almost one-half. We will now make
and Complete sets for$25. Single Plates. Upper
CITY PAINT STORE! full
or Under 313.
COMMITS
__

a.

BROWN

I

PAINTERS; ;
Dealer, in

' I

TnE
Bt I11® Methodist Church, Paints. Oils, Varnishes, Mixed
T .
I by Mm. Allen, on “Woman’s Workf
Paints, Brushes, and ArIs the name of a Choice Brand of Ci-! ia,t evening, was listened to with maf&lt;list’s Materials. Wall
gors just received and for sale at the ■ ed attention by quite a large audience.
Paper, Window
City News Depot.
—.
Shades,
--------- —- , rrIonia rejoices overthe location at that ।
PICTURE
FRAMES. GLA&amp;». ETC ETC
of
shops
of the
Detroit,
I I
The La&amp;g£st Stock of School Books j place
'
‘ the repair
repair
shops
of the
Detroit,
|
! Lansing &amp; Lake Michigan Railroad | SlgH &amp; OmaniSIltcll Paintin°',
ia the City at the City News Depot.
Th® T®vn r.iv

&lt;u0 j
Graining
j shops. They. -;il
will ------------------------cover a apacei 1,840
j feel in length and 130 wide.
Paper-Honymy,
A Choice Stock nf perfumeries nt the I
’ **“■
,
Haltomininj, fee.,
ne in ever* mb
" ’
Gty Now,Depot
D“m'
»«««’«
r
I botograpmc Advertising Director}’,
For Photographsand Pictures, ofall|has tho thing under way, and wo an- j
kinds.,call on J. F. Minkler.
derstand that all the County officers ' CAfiU poucxeb.
new bi
—------- » «
—
I are to be represented in tho same.
Thl Tows Talk, K. C. B. and E. B i
| Inauranoo A.iccnt, R«prw«au the
ittle Pepper.—We havc
have a pep­ I
H*U, three of tho best Brands of Cigar.
Al L
LlTrIj:
**!?“«•
tfl.123.M2 43
! ]&gt;cr grown
Dennis
’ farm
in Irvvllz „„OI UBn
. .
.
_
*
I IXJTCTOwn
on on
Mr*.Mrs.
DennU
’farm
in Trv.
I
„
■ &gt;.447 ?.t
in the market at Post Office.
5JM87Z7
I ing which measures all of twelve Inches A“erie»n uf chi
086JM189
286,123 »
around the largest way. If it had legs I UotneUftTof N.'
Cheapest fruit Jar at Buseil's.
5.1X0.090 OU
on It it would look like n large green i ..£***1** I«wi
Examine hia
The place to buy your boots and shoes bull-frog—well, any how this pepper is I PUa" bSSf»?n*u
! InruUneat
lUMiiu piacoa m
hard to neat.
cood'campanirn ।
Is at
Runyan’s.
lowest adequate rates.

Best cbeete in tho city
at Busell’s.
________

Hastings, Mich.

M. W. RIKER.

_

---------- y* * *.g 1 —-----

WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL.

NEW PLAN.

Opening of St. Charles Oyster I---------Custom work made on short notice, Rooms.—On Saturday evening last'
in good style nnd reasonable prices
many of our people and everybody who )
at Runy*5n'b.
wished were treated to a free lunch of (
oysters or anything they deaired at tbe
Ladies’ fine shoes of the latest styles
opening of Albert Elselbcrg’s Oyster |
at Runyan’s.
P.ooau at 'the SL Charles Restaurant.!
They have everything in good order.
Aa Important Lenon.

.ILL OUR WORK W.IRRJJfTED,
Office over Grant &lt;J- Phillip..' Store, Hastings, .Well.

STEWART &amp; STEINHOFF-

N O USE

Dan’l Striker.

Goodyear &amp; Strike
Home to Buy

Dealers iu

FI1RMTIJIIE! miHimm;
OM,
Call at

JOHN
WOLF’S

Iron, Nails, Glass,

CASH POLICIES.

CENTRAL

Meat Market!

FORNITDRE OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION.

LOTS AJCP TILES OF IT OS'
The Grand Rapids Timet says : The
Ll-typ AND BOVNP
t____
______
r
NEAR THE BANK.
Kalamazoo people
are trying to
keep
TO SELL
same life in them
icm by betting on the The best stock oi Meat always on hand
1
•«----------, par-1
— ttd Q,t
■
Vanderpool trial.
The V..J
Vanderpool
i
j
tew‘••vniment of Caf.
tisens give odds that he will be cleared.
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8Kr9yui»fyrn^ifL-r »ny thing you want.
Well, in Hastings one of the Attor-'
Ackley &amp; Slade soil Fnrit Jon 25 per neys for the Prosecution is offering to1
SIMON B'BKBNBUTH.
cent, cheaper than any one else.
bet he will not be convicted.
**•’
JOHN WOLF.
The economical habit, the iron nerve
and will, the keen quick foresight and
(•elf-reliance so essential to success, has
placed the Grand Rapids Business
College beyond the reach of all others.

i H. A. Coodvesr.

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AGENT8 FOR THE

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WUADE OF

Lake Superior Iron*
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
Also the

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VOL. I.

DAILY
EDITION _____ &gt;
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_ ________________
jlAS UNGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 6, 1871.

THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL.

The Testimony All In.
THE REBUTTING THROUGH.

The ArgtuaenUry Self, „ be Open­
ed by Mr. IjglMton Th*nd,y.
Twenty-frat Pay*, Proewdliut,.
MOaxiKG SXSSION.

&lt;

«am° iBpA^Filer Md 1 hnve R broth­
Qua*-—Had you any conversation I
er named GoJden Fifer. I five in Lud­
ington now, but on tho day of Frnlds with hor at Vanderpool's house, in pres-'
|
dirappearanw. was at Filer dtv and ence of Mr. Ingram and Secor ?
Ans.—I hoard a conversationjwith
wTl i
dty about
1®J’cl"k
«“■« book about two, her on Thursday after the arreet Sho
was talking to Ingram and ho asked
“T brcther. Gol­
den Filar
Ihd not no Mu Lott that her what time Mr. Vanderpool loft tho
house and she said sho did not know,
day and huro no recoUeotioo about air­
then he asked her if Mr. Piper waa
mg her a lunch.
b
CwoxMniaad by Mr. Hughe. Had there, and she said he was not there at
the time but
came back about
the lunch about half-pul Uiroo and did
9 o'clock. Sho also said that he wont
.Kirkl*od 'hwn thut day.
Mon after they came back from Can­
•
W«ft ■»""&gt; “d ox- field’s hill.
attuned by Mr Cbur-h, to.ti6ed u fol­
Cross examination.
lows?
Mr. Conover nnd Ingram wore with
Before be began,Mr.
Church
that n»e. I went at tho request of the Sher...
-o— --------—duid
-.m imuv
this is the witness who was unable to be iff to roorch tho house.
prewnt when tlie pM^ntion wore pre- JS*."- “{P Buckley worn, U«1: I
MnUne their nd. of &gt;1..
1 1
"“uo Bt Maxu.lw
Know Mr. Ibpor of
oftl»c.»,nud pr-r- MuA.-gon .nd mm™,bar th.t h. viKtk.j been
i---------granted
-------- -- .to examine
.
Uj
0Br house
hoUM on the
....
mission had
I ed at oar
Sunday evening

NO. 20.

top. Ho piled up seven sacks .the first
AGENTS WANTED I
day he worked for me, and one pile
contained one sack. This witness said
he
hod
pettifogged
some, , and 1A RICH FIELD! ANOBLEWORKL
was
consequently
very
talkative.
Miss Rachel Hill ro-callod :
Quas.—In that convoroation with Mrs.
Vanderpool on Monday after Field’s dis­
PICTORIAL
appeared, did she say anything about
whore her husband was that Sunday
night

Objected to by Mr. Hughes, which '
was overruled and exception noted.

FAMILY BIBLY.
A FAMILY RECORD,

Ans.—As she was going away I stepp­
AND
M
Sept. Oth, 1871. ■
ed out ou tho front stoop with her and
FAMILY ALBUM.
Capt. II. Miller, being called to the
she said, '‘there comes George.” I said
WITH OVER
.
stand and sworn said:
“who?”
She said, “my husband
1000 ILLUSTRATIONS,
Georgs." iben I said “how ho is chang­
1 rtaide at Grand Haven and my oc­
ed, I would not know him." She said 150,000
cupation is that of sailor, have been en­
“I told you he had been sick, ho did not
gaged at this tor 20 years at Grand Ha­
THE PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE
come homo to* go to bed last night till contains a storehouse of information that can
ven. Sail out to Chicago. The pier at
only reach the mind through the eye. Ita Ulushim whenever he camo, and they uow |i that Field disa]
Grand Haven was built in 1857.
lizippoared. Ho cauie about one o’clock, and won up nearly all night trationa carry one back to the most important
ml I loft at half-past 8 o’clock. after that.
•
era of the world, and are nf themaalvea a com­
Mr. Hughes asked what was proposed proposed to introduce his direct exami­ 611 o'clock, nand
George Compau was next duly sworn prehensive review of the Scripture*, represent- •
The reason I know this my father had
nation.
to bo shown by this witness.
complained of my company disturbing as tho interpreter of Narcissus Peltier
Mr.
Hughes
objected
to
his
testimony
Mr. Church said that they projtOBed
his rest tis I had had considerable com­ who is a Frenchman, and after inter­ Antiquities, tbstiimes. Beast*, Bird* Insects.
Plants, Minerals, Chins, Modal*, Inscription* and
to show tho prevailing currents on the being given at this stage of the proceed­ pany, and when he left I remarked to
preting the oath to him, translated his Incident* referred to throughout the Sacred
east side of the Lake independent of the ings, and an argument ensuing, there my father that if my company loft be­
testimony as follows:
fore
half-post
eight
I
should
not
think
winds. He said that testimony had seemed to bo a misunderstanding be­
clearer view* of Divine Troth. A* a help to
I reside nt Manistee, knew Herbert Parent*. Miniatcrs. and SabbaUi-acbool Teacher*
ho would no disturbed. I looked at the
been introduced by tbo defense to show tween Counsel as to the pointe upon clock to see what time it was.
I Field, and last saw him Saturday about in fulfilling the duties of their separate and high
vocations—and to all others to whom immortal
ihat there were no prevailing sub-cur­ which ho should testify, but wo publish­
Mr. D. D. Ruggles re-cnllod : Con­ two o’clock in tdio after noon near Mx louss are intrusted—this splendid Piotoral
rents and this witness was introduced to ed the ruling of the Court, when his versed with Mrs. Springer about the Jones’ brewery, which was about 4 or 5 Volume cannot be overestimated. It is the
Edition.
rods
from
Mrs.
Springer's.
He
was
go
­
disappearance
of
Field
on
the
Wednes
­
show that there was a preva/iing north­ , cow was disposed of, which ruling was
Most Suitable for the Family,
ing towards Manistee Lake and had on
ftubatantially
repeated
on
this day tdter. I asked her if she saw Field
ward sub-current.
Most Valuable lor the Student,
on Sunday, and she said she did see white pauts and brown liat. No one
occasion-viz.—By the Court.—I am | him right by her house, that sho went was with him but a small, dog. This
The pier at Grand Haven extends out
Most Instructive for the Teacher.
into the J Ako about 1700 feet. I am disposed to admit his testimony on pointe to got.soiue rain water, and had no was about 2 o’clock, had been to dinner.
Most Appropriate for the Child,
Cross-examined by Mr. Hughes. I
hoops on and stepped out of sight till
lighthouse keeper and liw right at tho not touched at Kalamaxoo.
Most Useful for the Minister.
saw
him
at
that
end
of
town
only
once.
he posed, but hoard Charlie speak
pier. Tho current from tho river before
Tho witness then said:—I remem­
Most Interesting for the Farmer,
the pier '«as built was north west, but ber tho day Field disappeared and to him, and when she wont in sho was My business is loading vessels. Do nut
know
whether
Field
had
a
boat
on
the
going
to
rqu-iniffind
Charlie
for
speaking
Most Elegant for the Parlor,
now it is .about west. After you get out George W’. Robinsen was at our house
alxiut hiflf a mile, or a mile into the that day. First met him ut Willard &amp; as ho did, but found Dan Parker thcro hike or not Was doing nothing this
Most Profitable for the Study.
Lake the prevailing ex Trent runs to the Hall’s drug store, from there We went aud did not. She said that Paakcr was day, bocauso I had nothing to do. Know
THE PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE.
it was Saturday because Sunday comos
north. 1 have had experience of this to the stGre of Tyson Robinson &amp; Co., there to see about building a bouse. She
in
addition to kite features already alluded to,
after it Did nothing on Sunday.
contain* the Apocrypha, tbucordsnce, Psalms in
for 16 years. I have been out in n l&gt;oat und then wo went to my house where described the pants that.lleld had on as
Mr. Church then arose and asked that Metre, a Summary of th* Sacred Truth* a*
and anchored when there was a dead we stayed till about dusk in the evening, light pants, and finally; she said that if
taught in tlte Inspired Book, together with
calm nnd floated down to the north lour then we went up to his stable and got it rained on Saturday -and Dan Parker the letter of Mrs. Vanderpool, identified numerous and comprehensive Tables and other
or ’five miles in tho night, dragging his horse and buggy and drove to the was there on Saturday, then it was Sat­ by her yesterday, be offered in evidence Historical and Explanatory Matter, embodying
the labor* of many of the tuo*t eminent Bibical
urday and not Sunday that she saw him.
lieach of the lake
I know Mrs..
which was granted, but the letter has Acbolor*. It is printed on the finest calendered
paper, from clear and open type, itf one large
William Caniivtui boing duly swern, Springer by night and on the day of the Mr. Dunham went with me.
not yet been read, then he announced and handsome qusito volume, mid is bonud in
Cross
examination.
said : (examined 4jy Mr. Church,J 1 inquest, in company with somo others,
mo«l durable nnd attractive manner, while
This was on Wednesday at her house ihat all the rebutting evidence on the the
while the price* are sufficiently low to plsce it
live in Massuchuwrtts now, Lutin 1869 hod u conversation with her. She said
'
—
lived -at Manistee aud was in ti»e -om- that she had said, she saw Field on that and from there wo went to see Ladow. , part of the Prosecution was now in, ex­ within everybody's reach.
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»&gt;
Charles Secor re-called :
ploy of Mr. A. W. Smith.. Hememlx-r day but bud thought over the matter i।
, ■ cent that of Mr. Ingram, who would ar­
i
Mr.
Church
told
the
witness
that
if
thc-event of the disappeattiMX'.of Field. and remembered that Ladow was on
EXPERIENCED AGENTS are wanted
rive on the 3 o'clock train, and Court
throughout the country fat its tale, with whom
A part of that day 1 waaat Cluuch. a the bed and Dan Parker came in with
had any correction to mnke'in regurd
took a recess of a few moments to wait liberal arrangement* will be made. .In upporpart of the day 1 was out'of town, ano a saw and in fun said said he was going to the time ho said he won Sheriff, lie
for him.
... .... _...__ __ ________ ______
at four o’clwk I was at the shoe shop to cut his head off and it also rained
could do
now.
While waiting for him Mrs. Vander- Ips”***, but *&lt;H con‘*"°® for,*
and remained there during the omming. that day and her people-were all at
‘stantly lucresring
increasing withtb*
with the anjwth.sod
growth.and iutullintelli­
,
*
,
, ,
Itaailr
He
said
that
in
speaking
of
when
be
Went past the bank door. While 1 was homo and she had come to the conclu­
. pool was re-called to tho stand by tho ।gence of the country. It i* theretor* desirable
those wbo engage with us. abali do so with a
in the shop the door was open, it w as a sion that it was Saturday and not Sun­ was elected, he said he had been Sheriff defense. She said that she remembered that
!
view
to making the Dtuiaesi a permanent one.
one year and eight months, whex it
double door and the oast lutlf w as open. day that sbe saw/ Field.
should have "been eight months. When the conversation alluded to by Miss Hill
Know George. Ford and remember a
Crora-examinfid-by Mr. Hughes.
Vundtnpool was ia jail,! lived, in the jml to-dny, and might
possibly
have
ccnversation between him and Mr.
The couwirsatiou with Mrs. Springer
Smith in the .bank, in which -Georgy was on the morning of tho 18th, at her und took charge of him.
said
that
hor
husband
was
Mr. Hughes objected to the testmiony sick but the rest of tho statements she
said, ,lI suw one half of the door open.” house. Masers. Conover, Dunham, and
of all employment*—are invited to correspond
Mr. Smith said, “ytou must be mistaken Bullis were present and we went to talk as not rebutting, when Mr. Church saidI positively denied, so that the question with us with a view to au agency. Not a few
such are now averaging from 1-5000 to 67000
for the bank door is a single door,” he on tliis subject.
. .
. this wil­. resolves itself into a question of vera- 1 annual profit io U* sale. There is a areat want
that tiiey proposed
to show by
then^dropped his head and said, “I
। city between tho two.
for the book and a rich field offered, while it will
The olgeet of this testimony is to re- ness that Vanderpool was not afflicted
meant to say the door was lutlf open."
As tho train woa behind time, tho elevate the spiritulat condition by constant con­
with end eonversaliun* upon. it* beautiful
Court thought that the Counsel had bet- tact
Cross-examination. I was there from | fute the statement of E. B. Hall whose I with diarrhoea os alleged.
and eternal troths.
i* waiting upon him I never noticedL ter present their requests, on tho points
8 to 10 o'clock in the evening and hod n testimony was read yosterdav, who said I
1.. »,t*.Vura&gt; » th. .tnit on Sut- :
",h“nl
f they deared the Court to include in its
light in the shop.
Agents on the Instalment Plan
,
,
,
.•*?.*»»«•
! anything Ihat led me to think he had 1 charge to the jury. Mr. Church then
J.G. McKevre-called. OnSuaday after­ day
when he mol Held. flu. tuoonnt. lhi di^
, ro„,Tn.t,„n
■ in behalf of tho People, read tho ro­ Will be furniahe-d the work in fine binding*.
noon about half-past throe o'clock,! wont
Thia plan is quite popoiir and profitable in cities
down on the aireetnast thy bank And as, ing for Robinson's whereabouts would tween Misv Scribner and Mr. Ingram att quest which they desired to make, after and largo towns. We hare an edition of the
far as Canfield’s lull. Did not notice render it impossible far him to have I Yuade^poofs house on Wednesday, the&gt; which, Mr. Hughes, in behalf of tho
JhT "f U&gt;. ■yo.t-Sh. u«l they rotunwd i Prwoaer, read tho same request ns made
cither the shoe shop door or bonk door. Mon him u .Utod.
marked faror. Subscriptions for the Pictorial
..
_
...
I from the walk to Canfield s hill about twi-• at Kalamaxoo, with tho exception of the Bible, in this style and in this way, can be
Cross-examination:
b. b Conover re-oill.-d :
ligfct,nnd soon after he went formtdicine) 19th article. We are unable to publish obtained to au almost unlimited extent, a* there
There was a side walk 12 li?t wide
1 rommnhor a
.uh Mr,.
she djdll&lt;lt
b
h„ „„
»
..
,
uu. SUV UlUUUk mun MUR
uu n uai these to-day, but will give them in full is no outlay of money that the Bible leader car.
make, which will yield him so rich a return.
■ on the day
after . tho in&lt;l“’"}. ■i g
OB&lt;. ’not
about
from my shop to the bank. I put it
'-Aj?"
Ml long however, that “
bo,“ nine• kAnorraw.
1vVJo^MnFiporeamJin.
down myself.
Dr. William Upjohn sworn, said : ,
were present. When I went in I told ’’
We are also the Publisher* uf POTTER'S
F. Kirkland, being sworn raid..- (Ex­
Uross-examined by Mr. Hughes.
(Kraminod by Mr. Church.)
STANDARD EDITIONS of Family, Pulptr
her mv business, that I had heard she
We had a water claret outside of the'
1 reside in Hastings and have prac- Poeket antj PbotogTsjlb Bible* and Testament*—
amined by Mr. Uhurch.)
,
said she saw Field on Sunday. Tho
nearly
aou different style*—so well known ererrI reside at Manistee on&lt;l lurae since woman who lived in the other part of jail enclosed with a high -fence, but I do• freed medicine and surgery over thirty where for their accuracy of text, beautv of finiih
., not know that lie ever used this but once.. years, hare had somo experience in and durability of binding.
Alvrsv* ask for
1868. Took dinner that day atdho Ty­ the house stood iu ike door and
’
.
wlien 1 acoomiianiod him, previous to&gt; bmui, and there in a kind known as Porraa’a Staxdaso Euihok*. and get the best.
son House, and after dinner I went into that she aud Mrs. 8. hud had
Catalogue* containing styles and prices furnishi.- —a dii&gt;
"‘P?14’’ tlie inquest. I know this because I lofti wiywna/ hertiia. Trusses are usefl to re­ cd
on
application.
the reading room a little while, then about the day she raw
saw Meld.
Field.
Mrs. p0|jtivo orders with Mr. Johnson, the&gt; Here one and arc commonly an effcctuwent over to the bonk to see Field, Springer said that on reflection she had
that he uliouid not bo taken outl al protection against it.
For Circular* containing a full diairiplion o
tried the door and looked into the key­ come to theoontlusion that it was Sat­
PicToauL Familt Ifiaua, with sample .hee
uf his cell.^A Mr. Edmundson hud been1
On tho arrival of the train -Mr. Eg- &gt; Tua
hole. but could see nothing Let the urday and not Sunday, and that she had
and term* to AcetiN, editress •• POTTKA’X
jailor previous to Vanderpool’s arrest.
gfeston received a telegram Ktating that! holw"" n‘®“ AXD tsstaIent
counter. From there I went over to the come to this ednclusiou from the fact I Courttfook a recesH till 2 r. u.
thut
it
was
a
rainy
daar
and
the
men
I
re«&lt;L?nce of Golden Filer and sat
Mr. lugram was sick and unable tn
were at home, also Dan Parker came in
come, aud he being the lust witno.“« and
PUBLISHERS*
all the afternoon; 1 sat nt the front win­ with a saw and said ho would saw the ।
it being to late to begin the arguments
til t nnd «17 Ka-rtiaion Htrret.
xriKjiNooN
sxssraar.
dow talking with Miss Filer.
This head off Ladow who lay on the bed.
to-day, the Judge said lie would adjourn
■■nii.ADEi.pniA.
Mr. H. S. Udell re-called.
window fronts .north. I was tbeixhtill She raid she coeght a giimnse uf Field
it began to grow dusk, nnd Iroin there and heard him «]wak to Charley.
TEACHERS’ NOTICE.
Mr. Church said that Air. Udell। the Court till to-morrow morning and if
I went to the office at the steam boat
Cross-examinwl.
.
‘ wished to correct some of his state-, Mr. ingram was not then present the
cf Teachers for Barry
arguments’ should immediately com- Examination
'
landing.
i
&lt;hc
h’ **v'
County. Fall Series,
Cross-examine! by Mr- Hughes.
mcnce.
jday.
:
_
|
1 went there about 2 o’clock to mod with me.
Gen. B. M. Cuteheon re-called.
The
:.iU selected
held M fDltosL :
“ "
tnauons will be
The distance
distance from
from the
the ]&lt;o
}&gt;oim
An experienced Bookkeeper wants
the afternoon with Miss Filer. I sat
ItemumlH-r calling od Mrs. .Springer at the Tvbod House to the bank is 23
At Orangeville, Oct. 6th.
to obtain a Ritual Ion as Bookkeeper and
at the west front window. Did uotfiit
on the Bunday after Fields disappear­ rods. The line of vision reached into
“ Hostings, Oct 9th, and Nov. Gib.
Clerk. Address W. K., care Bannkic,
in one chair ail the time, but sat on Die
tho reccse of the door 9 inches and
“ Assyria, Oct 13th—Ellis School
.
...
Ha-xtings, Mich., for two weeks.
&lt;ltf
sofa same of the time. Do not kntnv ance.
Ques.—What conTersattoo did yon lacked 29 inches of reaching tho door.
House.
whether any one sat on the sofa with me
The space between the two doors is n
At Nashville, “ 17th.
or net und do not now remember wheth­ have with her,?
“ Middleville “ 20th.
Objected to by Mr. Hughe* on tho little over 9 feet. Hfl exhibited a paper
er any one else was in the room except
showing a diagram of his measurements.
“ Hickory Corners, Oct 25th.
Miss “ Filer, or not
Did
not eat ground that a foundation had not been I am affected with a rupture on the
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD.
“ Woodland, Nov. 10th.
anything while tticrc, but the family laid for this.
.
right side, and have been for 17 years.
had a lunch in the kitchen during which
Objection was withdrawn.
Mr. Hughes objected to the evidence
time I remained in the parlor alone.
In tliis conversation with her she said
She sat at the east front window and she passed the bank on that day in the which the Court overruled.
The protrusion is about tho size of my
I at tlie west, about 10 feet apart aud
this county, to th* importance of continued rfbrt.
afternoon and the right band half of
only in attainments in the studica taught, but
fist and does not pcnmptibly affect my I.OuO.teO Acres of Choice Farming and Grazing pot
I got no nearer to her than that. the
in thetuelhodsoffinpartiugiMtmetion. TW1stand­
door was
open
and swung
ard of the past will not only be maintained btit
Land* on the line of the road, in the
physical strength.
Charlie Springer retailed on cross- back
staadilv advanecl. that ■&gt;.. Z.k^.1. ...'
_?“•
as
in
bunmciu*
hours
.Sialo
of
Nebraska,
in
the
Great
Platte
Valley,
exuniination :
Remember seeing Mr. she also said that sho caught a glimpse
Mr. Hughes requested that tho wit­
xaw roa sal*. for cash or long credit
Cutchoon and Ingram at our house on of a person inside tho door but could ness remain in town so that ho could bo
Tbe»e land* are in a mild and healthy climate, lion will M mEh
A
Selttt
School
Sunday evening after the disappearance not say who it was. On this same day examined by medical xnen, in order to •n- fur grain-growing and stoek-rrlsinr, uosorpassed by any io the United Bute*.
of Field.
,
. .
I had a conversation with Charlie. He rebut his testimony, when Mr. Church
Ques.—Did you say to them tnat you said ho had wen Field the Sunday be­
A second school of this kind will bo taught
Prices range from $2 to $10 per Acre. As«yri»—EHU School IIcue—by Morris ETkeli
did not remember what day you saw fore. He said he first heard this talked said that he would rather have the
It will commence Sept- Uh and continue six wscl
Field, except ns your mother had told of aoout the middle of tho week at the timony in regard to hernia stricken out
110ME.STEADSF0R ACTUAL SETTLERS.
dinner table, that ho did not remember and the Court so ordered.
you ?
2,400,000 Acre* of Government Landa between
J**Vh«ork of
Omaha and North Platte, open (or entry on tor
William Martin sworn, said:
Mr. Hughes objected, on the ground what day it was himself, but his mother
will bo th* theme.
Hohmtiam oxtr
(Examined by Mr. Church.)
that it was irrevlant, which the Court told him it was Sunday.
8 0LDIER8 OF THE LATE WAR
I live in Muskegon and have lived there
Cross-examined
by
Mr.
“
overruled and an exception noted.
since 1866. Vanderpool worked for mo
never called to tortiiy « roffarf to
Ans.—I did not say so.
matter before and never did. I went to once from September till the next May. FREE HOMESTEAD OF 160 ACRES,
within Railroad limit*, eq os I to a
Re-direct—I know it was Sunday be­ talk with Mrs. Springer on this subject, I have seen him handling coffee socks
Direct Bounty of *400.
wtion will ba uMci m text hooka. Th!
cause when I got up in the morning my when I went there and Mr. Ingram was which will weigh from 175 to 200 pounds.
loepitaUtyof tbs poopls st tewKsrills.
Cross-exammed by Mr. Hughes.
mother put my Sunday clothes on mo
me.
.
I have seen him piling up the* sacks,
and told me I must not play on that day with
&amp; 8. Conover re-railed agora.
Address
0.
P.
DA.VLS,
Know Mi« lotto) Scnbner when I the first one he tumbled over and the
as it was Sunday.
Land ConmiaUootr U. P. R. R. Co
next one he had to pick up and put on
Frank Filer being sworu, eajd : (ex­
•
■
OmAma, Nit
PmMsrlllc. ; r » 1FL
owloo“amined by Mr. Church.) My father’s see her.

R EF E'R EN CES,

JOHN E- POTTER

12,000,000' .ACRES

fl

CO.,

�tyw card?.
GEO. C. WORTH.

of coaches.
6,

Hakims. Mich.,

1871.

HNOAD GA UGB-DOUBLK TBACK BOUT*

CorrxMFTiBLt—Tho following con- NEW YORI
BOSTON
temptible^ing at tho meu, than whom
a more Xosmi, impartial and itdaHipenl r mixci rax poixts nr xrvr yoek statm
ami* ant
.•
jury was never impaneled in tho State,
OIL REGIONS orPENNSYLVAMI A
who constitute tho jurors iy tho Van­
tins mOlwat Nxtkxds from
derpool cam, is from tho Manistee Tims*
Rodireter to New York, 385 mileR,
of tho 2&lt;l inst It is, however, in keep­ Btiffiilo to Now York, 423 miles,
ing with tho action of tho people of Max.Suspcuaion Bridge to New Yorx 448
Dunkirk to New York, 460 miles,
isteo in this whole c*so, nnd is a disgrace
Cleveland io New York, 625 miles,
' to tho civilization of tho age. Men of
Cincinnati io N. Y., 880 miles,
Barry, road whd these follows oay of
your honored follow citizens who consti­

Hams, Williams, &amp; Co.

VAN VELSGR k ROLFE.

•

tute this Jriy ■
The Jny at Hastings, before whom
the Varilerpool trial is progressing liu
formal quite- a subject for conversation.
The fact that.thelve honkst and intklur£NT mon cax be found in any county
in this State who have neither read nor
formed an opinion upon (ho guilt or in­
nocence of tlie accused is somewhat re­
markable. There is not a paper in tho
State that assumes the dignity uf a nowspaper that has not had more or less to
say in relation to the two former trials
and yet wo are informed that two of the
ixtzCuqkxt jurors never heard of Van­
derpool before. One of two things must
bo true, eithex these men are very ig­
norant and unfit lor so responsible a.du, ty, or they must bo knaves and equally
to serve as Jurors.

AUtralai run dlrwctly Uiruugt to K*w York.
'860 milea without change ofooabhes.
From aud after Ang. 17th, 1871, Train* will lure,
in connection with Weatern Line*, a* follow*:
NEW -YORK DAY WPREriN. Itate. Cioanuah
»tl.n P. M., Nundai* «x*ej&gt;te&lt;|: Cforvtead
from Allanite and Great Weatern Depot, by
Colmnbu*. O^ liun, driir. (Saturday* excepted.y *1 UOOP.iT,; Uiiiton at 1 A.
and
Suapenriott BfiBg* atS.WA. JF dailv, (Sun­
day* excepted;) Buffalo from ’topot’corner
Kxcb*b«*aUd Mtebigaiitkroeto, by New York
•Ime, d*ilv. (banday* exceptod.) 07; A. M.
ArrfTMtfHonitnxrnio J.XS a. M; auaquebaana
'Aao r. M.,(Dina;)trnri».v'*O.*l p. M., (»up..)‘
and apt^c* w N*w Yorkt&amp;OF. H. (teanacia
*Cooper*te«u.. Alb*V. and
ih&lt; coiebHtedSutnmer reaort, Sharon Spring*;
a»d With Driawarr. Lackawanna and Weatern
■ Had road, and al Jeraey C'itv withMidaighl K*.
detjSteLai0Qf NeW J*r*tr K*lln*Jfor l'W1“*

.

I.. RUSSELL,

iTTORNBY nt Law. Inmrnnoe ahd Colltetlne

{ sarry

County a
assortment °r

(}oods,
ntlt of

I ..‘''A'iJiitoiuaveu.

Sash
Doors,

uarious othe S
thini to bes0

J, A, ktA. HOLBROOK

fgr
famine

Blinds,

the Gooris.

WM II. HAY FORD
ATTORNKI

Soodyoar

&amp;c,

flret it-

C. G. HOLBROOK
ATT0BKNT at Law. Wlioitoi* to Cl

‘V’fiii.TfcTSS
nr» UIk?o'clack'f.M.

dressed

WM. L. COBB,
----- TM- at LaW, Solieltor in

'LUMBER

JWSSZ- az“ ‘”
Of all Kinds.

HARVEY WRIGHT,

.
arwathHbwt to thia troia st
Liacinnati *nd Cleveland, running .through to
IlnraaUlavillc rttM.va... -.... a___
UiMpenaton Hrldtfe). running through' to 3fow

"Tiu; Middleville Plair.dealer und the EXPRESS MAIL, leave* Dunkirk from Coion
DepoL and itaffrin, via. Avau and via. HornrifoHastings Banner seem to feel bad be­
cause Mr. Nelson, prosecuting attorney
of Manistee County in a private conver­ LIGHTNING' EXPRESS, ItkilvJ lnve» Cincmauti &lt;1
p. y.. arrive* at Went Srieni
sation spoke disparagingly of tho in­
atS.od .A, M. (Br«ak6«at;j leave Ctavatelligence of tho jury. We assure yov
Meadvlite iLiii A^M.^ne^ly^kfri L'Ji’r.**1
gentlemen' that if you devote as much
lUfM. I A. i t&gt; I, ...___ : . ... ... .
...
spaco to all who think the intelligence
j. -...‘J . i*. V
* Arnv«» *| Horof Barry eomrty ]xxuly represented, it
ueltev.11*5.12 P. IL (Suprar.}aud *1 Now York
7.CO A. M. Uenuvct* at Eltntra with Northern
will soon bo necessary tor you to enlarge
Central. Railway for Williamsport, Harmburg
your paper.”
aadlhe South; at Jener Citv with Mattriuf
ExprH* Train ofNew Jeraey Jt.Urood for Pin"
So says tho Manistee Timet. Butwbore
adripblu, Baltimor* and Waablngton ; and at
these Jurors are known, nj apace ia
Naw \&lt;Kk wiib Martitex Kxarasa uria» IU
Boston and New England elite*.
necessary, either in this paper or any
8!ee|m&gt;f Ooiii'h*» ar® attached to this train at
to prove their uiteUigence. Aud wo Uincinurii ud at Clifton. (Saapesrion Bridge.)

l»li&gt;-Ml&lt;rttai»». «K Murgcona,

DBS. J. M. k iC., RL SHELL.

HASTINGS, MICH.

There Im

uo

two Tulklug!

BEST

STYLE

DRS. B. J. k E. F. BROWN.
HOMCBOPATHIC Pby.irian., Offiea in old P. 0.
building. Special attention paid to CHRONIC
SISEAHEf*. Dieeaaes of Wombs and Chilpekn,
ioaaa«a of th* Kra.de.. Ac.

OF] MEN'S

[The poor treated gratnltoualy Thursday after-

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS
Are bound to sell

JOHN ROBERTS.

FINE BOOTS!

PHYSICIAN and Bwreon. D walling on Bread­
-ay. near the Court House.

WJL UPJOHN,

hazard nothing iu saying that tho mon
who constitute thut juty, arc, in ability

eveiy way tho equal of tho Manistoe
Prosecutor, and in truthfulness and

from some officer duly authorizing him
to commit prisoners to Jail in default of
baif or otherwise, is a gross outrage on
the rights guaranteed to every person
by the Constitution and Laws of tbte
State and the United States, und the
party making the arrest and so commit*
ting this or any other person to the com­
mon Jail in violation to tlie lawa of the
land, could be punished to the full ex­
tent of the law, for false imprisonment,
a serious oflenee under our laws. Be­
sides we believe the Jail may not be le­
gally used for any such purpose,
and that the Sheriff is, also, liable
to the penalties for fabc imprsonment,
if he allows any person to t&gt;c confined
in the Jail under his charge without
the proper ]»aper duly is-ue&lt;l by some
proper officer, and trust in future the
Sheriff will refuse toj&gt;ennit other par­
ties to subject him to heavy damage*,
through the false imprisonment of any
person, whether committed by Police
No. 1. or any other person, not author­
ised by the laws of the State to commit
{tenons to .his charge.
CASH POLICIES.

DR. C. C. LLMBLEY,

WOODEUFF I

nib

honesty, as fRj’above him as Heaven is
above the earth.

Another Outbade.—On Monday
evening, not later than about ten o’clock,
Police No. 1 Arrested on our streets n
girl by the namo «&gt;f Jennie Brown,
without proccae, anti committed her to
the common jail, where she remained In
violation of every principle of law nnd
every attribute of humanity, until
Wednesday at or about 11 o’clock A. M.
when xhc was brought before James
Clarke, Esq., on charge of disorderly
conduct, and after a hearing, was dis*
charged on suspendedaeutenee. Wo do
Xnot know or care winure mult it was that
sho was oouftued formore than thirtysix hourt in the common Jail. The act
of committing her them, however so bad
she may tiave been, without a mittimus

la ths City, Manufactured by

NIGHT JtXFBt*H. d^lte. (Suadaye exc^ted;)
leave*X.lifton S.3&lt;&gt; I’. M vouapention bridge at

P. DRAKE, M- Dm
PARTWCLAR attention riven Io the treatment of
Private Dlaaawa*. Uffiee ovae F-D. Acktay'* Drue
Store. Stole street. Haatinjs.
.
O

nm^thwigb from Suapeoiuoa bridge to New
REMEMBER,

CINCINNATI EXPRESS, daily. (Sundays ft
\ r
n...___ ■ i . • . u. i_ -_

&lt;HrridffaXt;) Turner*, at 1.1 S P. M., (Dine.) and
arrive* in New Y ork at S.ld P. M. Connect* al
Elmira for WiUUsiaporl. Harri«burg and -the
SotUh-, al Owego formmca; at Bmgriftnton ibr
Cooperate*n. Alban v and th* celebrated summer
rwwrrt SharonS prtnga; al GreyCourt for New

Boaton and Jit
Buffhl*3. runwing thru us
al ClMrdand, rvaaisK U
Oulr aee train Ea»t at
eiun.ti *1 ZlP. M.; &lt;

Ad&lt;1 everything in their line of Goods
st prices aa low as at Jackson,

Hew Goods Just Received..

M-A«X F0RT1CKXTS YIA XBIX BAXlWAT,

C.H. HICKS,
Still Conti a ua to Sell

GRANT* PHILLIPS.

h*TM&gt;x*V

Railway

Groceries,

mi ■

Crockery.

At Hastings.

&amp;c., Ac.

•WM. II. JEWELL,

Glassware,

J.

American of Chicoro,

"
-

■

WUJJJDO 00

Fabnkm Ixmvmaxcx a 8rxc
‘CasajrouaBaTMnMthiM
.—-------Plan, befon inrurinr. 8;&gt;-ctri lioxard. placed in
S&lt;"»d componic* at the lower! adequate rale?.

....

COUNTY Treasurer. Qfflre in the Coart House.

WM. R. BARR.

Cheaper than any Store in Haatinga,

30 Years

Experience!

Hare t* per Cent, by bnying for Cash of

c. II. IUCKM.

Sheriff of Barry Confere: oftee at the
r*a Uffioe, at Uta Court Iteu*. Hartinn.

NATIONAL HOTE1.

Meat Market!

FLOBEXCH

Family Sewing Machine

It will Cord, Braid, Quill. Bind Gather, Hem­
, aCitch, Raffle, Tuck, end Fringe neatly aud du­
rably
We warrant it to aew everything needed In a
family, from (be benvtMi to th* MghtMt fabric.
In Taiktringnr Dreeamaking

Dry Goods and Clothing
HERRICK

THIS MACHINE HAS NS E(8AL.
wo*. Yuu'UbMrsflhrdto bur a Sewing Ma
chriaeuntil you havea««t&gt; the FLORijNCE with
its late improvement*..
‘.-;.} p,tj ' '
’
Office nnd salesroom at

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

. Grent^PhlfflpRlMtore.
will oonUnue to be kopt tn ail 1U appowuAento
aa a First CIm» House. Bet to meat the wi.he*

Harting.

‘General Collecting Agent

SUKninD * CiarUBLE. (■rew.ur.. ..n»:
MM.MdL'nMrtn.L Tb. nl,
11.

THE ABOVE CUT REPRESENTS
nir.

I will close out my Stock
of Summer

Dwraorr. FtatcAtr IMi, I87I.

Michigan.
eiF'

0Sc&lt; u 0,0 Court

CENTRAL

$1.00 for 75c

Michigan Exchange.

'

E. 11. MALLORY.
Mr. MARBLE having bought the Carding Afa
chine lately owned in Middleville, nnd
having removed it to Uaating*. and

Alwaysia Drier aiiiBeaiy for Wort

For further information, address.
MORRIS &amp; KEITH. Awyria.

Knorin.

ISAAC W. V ROOM AN.

NEAR THE BANK.
SIMPLY mNSTBUOTBD,
S3?"'Wool sent by Railroad, will be The best stock oi Meat always on hand.
CASH POLICIES.
E.VS1LY UNDEIISTOOD. Carded to order, and sent back in good
Call aud Get your Steak, Roasts,
condition.
ur any thing you want
SELECT SCHOOL.
SIMON B'RKENRUTH.
We ara con* tan Uy receiving addition* to our
A Select School in A*»,vri*u&lt; about to toko efHaiUan.Auc.
3. 1C1.
already LARGE STOCK OF GOODS and are Shop in BARLOW 4 GOODYEAR'S
■riling aLbottom figure*.
ELLIS SCHOOL HOUSE,
New
Warehouse,
•‘reperatory for Teacher*, and thoee who ftel iuUnrated to put to a good use the adraoUgca they
desire from such a aunree, constantly adding hardened, and wit! last, a life-time.
No other -Machine runs ao eat
Dvery atudeut expecting to attend abonld be
little notes in iu Operation.
WELCOkfE MARBLE.
the atuddiM »o arranged a* especially to meet
July. 1571.

Tuition to tho School, S3.OO.

W. MAYNAHU,

MILO T. WHEELER,
in mi.
biiw
U D- RUCKER.
G*n'l H'iti't,

NEW PI

W.UM12 43

HYDE k HAI ER.

The Corner- Grocery.

Borton and New England Paiaengtr*. with
tboirHarjtage.are transferred FUSE OFCHARGE

IlMsnraigo Chcetci d Through

&lt;

J. C. WOODRUFF.

M.

liful character. Adaiirera of Nat are’a beauties,

STEWART k STK1NI1OFF.

SirjeaB ail Mechanical Dentists,
The Best ill the City. OFFICE
*.« Or**: A PbQUp** Slot*. IloxtiM*.
Mlebiran.

. n.;

Th* beat vealilaied and moat luxuriou* Sleep­
ing 0**che*ar IN THE WORLD j£t a«on&gt;panyali sigiatrainiion ihiaRaUwav.
LdT The Kria Railway Company ha* opened a
new Ferry Train their Jeiaey C&gt;tr Depot to the
foot of lid St., Naw* York.-thwenablrng PUaeng#r^ la reach the nppar portion of tba chy aritbout tba
Out
th* expeiiae
expense and
at aonoyauce of aalraat car or
omnrbux transfer.

Hotnw-

All Btylea of Women’s and Chlld’ren’s Wesr,*S*

I -•
H.«6

M. W. RIKER.
“

A. HANLON, »L Ik,

Cjrl*OCd*lt?Se 1 Washington Block, South side State St.

Inwux-iincc Agent, - ---------- CltyFinof Hwrtfcrd.

BOTANIC aed Eclectic Physkiaa and Dentist
treat* all eb runic and acute diiewi; will attend
to all eailt by day^or night. Office nt Nmhrllv.

at seventy-flue cents on the
Dollar.
It. MUDGE.

BOM Y1KNNA

MIDDLEVfLLf. EXCHANGE,

“ANDYM”omJOHNSON,
(fomariy Clerk of the
llullnOK.
.. &gt; Li—.-.—-,.,_ ___ A__

AARON CLARK.
AN AUCTIONMR dulyIfoenwd by th* United

, »cl?f5I?y8 *SD hack use.

OrtSiwiMif. Sflw «°lv-

sonm.

-

.

h‘X“ .r*,eiTed

______ ____

m.

it. nons.

OSlouonJeff-

Fsatnq njr,

JOHN MICHAEL,

!

_____ jnTxiiBBffs cxr.BKBirrn

W INE OR BEER
ni.mowrrnren

.

J. ROBERTS k CO..
General Meww Dealer*.

StM Siim at PiaM Wart

MANUPAC

&amp;S2?

Vs tctee«,-Clocks sad Jewelry Kepsirtd

ALBERT EI8ELBERG.
dAwtf

at. ChariM Roatauraut on Jrihnon St

1AMS. k co., u
te&amp;KsWsSi:

AiroifQN Bixu printed on short notice

�7/

greble

ATTENTION!

and

That to buy Goods
Good Bargains in

RUSSELL
You must visit the

SOUTHERN

Hardware,

Slaves,

Con be" had by Calling at

Great Emporium D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S
Office in Hasting’*.

He 0flier the following
Tax Titles

Harnesses,

------ TO BE HELD IN___

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

The City of Grand Rapids

SKIJCER

&lt;f

DECKER,

of LANDS

Battle Creek.

leather belting a specialty

We will not bo under­
Large Stock
sold by anv House
In Michigan.

SEPTEMBER 12, 13, 14 &amp; 15.

in tho various Townships of

Situated

Barry County—one of

Michigan,
ASSYRIA.

Just Received,

Jobs a. Greblr,

lw!4

ACKLEY

.
J
Mtftow

S

_ 8K1NNER $ DECKER.

CELEBRATED

THE

MAPI£ GRQVE.

Farrier's Improved!

SPK1NG A AVERY’S

»u-rtov.!D«»c«irnox.

DMcurnox

MACT RraBBLL. '

____ •
------ WILL FIND AT____

the best

Counties in tho State of

GRANITE STATE

CASTLETON.

Corn Shelter I

nX

, 1®
10

n• X

FOR BALE AT

The‘Largest and^Best Assorted Stock

W. T. EASTMAN’S!

n«X*&gt;f»wX

Warehouse on Broadway.

Druggists and Chemists,

OKI

WOODLAND.

anti dealers In
PATENT MEDICINES.

PAINTS.

OILS,
VARNISHES.
TUnPENflNE,
TOILET and FANCY GOODS,
PERFUMERY.

—TO BE FOUND IN

Land and Calcined Plaster,
W-wX

lime, water lime,

vfrtk
•X*• w x

LUMBER, LATH, mi! SHINGLES

• K'

JOHNSTOWN,

August 10. 1871.

BOOKS A STATIONERS,
CHOICE TEAS,
GROCERIES,
CIGARS and TOBACCO,

W. H. JEWELL,
—and—

KEROSENE LAMPS A FIXTURES

Western .Michigan.

IENEIAL
WALL PAPER, Ac.. Ac..

CITY DRUG STORE.
State St.. Hastings. Midi.

BALTIMORE.

Register of Deeds. Notary Public,

CONVEYANCE!)

Awtbactr op Titles
of lands in Barry County furnished on
application, at my office In the
Court Hoose.
*
W. H. JEWELL.
Hadinqi, Kith.

rwVIrV.X
a
u Iu a of a wX«I• WXA*|
HASTINGS.
. X ;f »

CARLTON.

For the

BARRY.

HOPE.

INDUCEMENTS

s.KnfnwM

MS H ■, Bi

RUTLAND.

Of Home Manufacture,

FOR VISITORS TO MAKE PURCHASES.

13 hit V
lx nw

Go to the
Sola Proprietor of

SHKP A HITS

SPRI3SFG &amp; AVERY.
Great Union Exposition

Ayer’s Ague Cure,
poiaona.

Northern Mich. AgricBltBraiand Mcchailcal Society.

State Pomological Society

Na oae remedy b l"uder rallnl

vita a |H?rtr.that It
»111 enpUcaie the ilbmve. and
wun nr -n.; ir
w..
laat no harm ran »n« frw.i iu u»« Ju any quantity.
“Si "I “riik___ rn.m nr i.n-renla tlua dbor-

per. TlueM Ct'B»:"
Fxvru AMD A«1VK
ciao uf eompuu-u.

'.7

CITY PAINT STORE!
•*» • ‘

Xr AJSiZri’ Ui«

COMMINS

&amp;

pat a Whiikcy nr rtitauluiat baveraea. but a
MantCTXk within the reach of all.
Price, only 30 Cent* a Bottle.

Thlaartiole baa been thoroughly teotad
and found a aura and apaady cura for
the following complaints.

SEPTEMBER 12, 13,14 AND 15, .Wil,

Unite in makinr the above a grand demonitra­
tion of the production of Michigan Industry.
Admission 25c, children Lie. Exhibitors are
-peeled to join the Society. Yearly member»Lin tickets tl. Life Membership tickets BIO.
HENRY A CLUBB,
Grand Haven. Secretary.
G. W. GRIGGS. Grand Rapids, President.

COMPOUND WAHOO Dim

BROWN

Jaundice, Indigestion, Sour Stom­
ach, Costicenau, Nervous and
Sick Headache, Liver Complaint.
Fever «C Ague, Dyspepsia, Worms
in Children, Piles, Bilious Com­
plaints, Loss of Appetite, Erup­
tions of tlw Skin, Pimples on the
Face, and all Diseases of the
Blood; also the best Diuretic in
Use for Kidney Complaints,
Weak Back, Pain in the Loins,
Lumbago, Gravel, Rheumatism,
Ac. rfc.
genuine B.lXerw in one BO C«nu Bottle
of Shopard'e Compound Wahoo Biuerw
than there is in a whole case of any
other kind in market.
Recommended by all the fleet Class
Physicians throughout ths City and
Country, sa the best Family Medicine

. &gt;. ..! rhe rfUrare.

PAINTERS

time and money.

Price, only 50 Cents a Bottle.
For Sale by DraniiU ami Deaton Generally.

Painte, Oils, Varnishes, Mixed
Paints, Brushes, and Ar­
tist’s Materials, Wall
Paper, Window
Shades,

,'.r,.hE[ TMa ••

■ x:.-.-t!H- p.’l. -n 1 ■■ ..

Grand Rapids. Mich,
Yqt Sole by ACKLEY &amp; SLADE,

Hastings, Mich.

FRAMB8. SLABS, BTC.. BTCM I
Sign &amp; Ornamental Painting,

IxS’.1!?.*
W est of Bunk.

PRAIRIEVILLE.

.?»••* •r,'*x

3|t#W’*

A. WOOLEY-

»_■ P» of • 0 I

________________________________ • X

ORANGEVILLE.

This is.the Lad uho drove
the doves to market, and
the same boy stopped
at Stauffer's

»|W X&lt;

Xof.

YANKEE SPRINGS.
a.Kef.wK

ininjgMI, *g.„s

for warm meals al all hours. ’ * x o* Vf x
Remember the place. Opthornapple.
posite Lein's Bakery.
South side State St.
•
I^.E. STAVJFJFJER. 4

C. N. SHEPARD,
Proprietor,

..X rrSm

PICTURE

IRVING.

Little Red Shop!.

MUSICAL!

GO TO CLARK8 FOR PICTURES.

Parties desiring to purchase will do

well to Call. We will cheerfully give
all information deaired.

D. R. COOK Ac CO
CALL AT JOHN

STANLEYS

SHERMAN MICH. Dealer in Musical lu-

Pure Wines and Liquors’
T4TL»« » FARLEY 0BS4N,

FOB- MEDIGUAL PURPO6XH.

chu^StS^
axB

Hastings, Mich.

SOLD ALL ROVXD THK WOULD_.
mi rr.B.

HMUip, Mich.

HMtiugt. MU&gt;

�VAID1BPOOL.

Tlfe RiftlsucAii
DAILY DURING THE TRIAL.

W,~H. HOLMlta^

PabiUher.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division
AUGUST 1&amp;7-1.

—Go there for the best and cheapest
Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, etc.
tf
E. G. Williams.

THE MAN AND

“ A sotting hen never geta fat,” but
most any person can get fat by buying
their groceries of J, Mans.

Hi* Letter to His Mother Aitor Hl*
Conviction at Manistee.

An Bvory-day Story.

Herewith, as showing of tho man,
Vanderpool, a* ho really i*, good and
true hearted, we print hi* letter to his

“Hello John, whore are you going?”
“I was going down here to buy some
grocers. ”
“Well I am going down to Mace Al­
len’s to buy mine.”
“Down to AUen’c? Why, I never bo't
any of him, I always go there to buy­
crockery and wall paper, but I never
thought of buying groceries there. Not
long ago I bo't a whole set of crockery
and paper enough to paper my house,
there, 20 per cent, cheaper than I could
buy any .where else. Besides he war­
ranted it.
The crockery he keeps is
the Boot’s celebrated ware.”
“Well, I always do *o on groceries,
aud I know you can. Besides he takes
anything I nave to sell at a fair price,
too.
I get a better tobacco, tea and
sugar there for the same money than
any where else in town.”
M. ALLEN,
Washington Block. Aug. IS, 1871.

THE CITIZEN.

B| RDSELL

mother after his con-’iction at Manistee,
and before hi* incarceration in tbo State

Prison nt Jackson.

If a letter, exhibit­

ing the highest attribute* of humanity
was ever penned, the following is that

letter:

Clover Hullers!

Manistee. Feb. 25th, 1870.
Mr Deas Motheu
I am sitting in
my cell in tho county jail—have been on
trial for the murder of Herbert Field
since tho first of the month. The case
wm given to the jury to-day about 11
o’clock. Between five and six o’clock this
evening I was called to the court-room
to hear the verdict. My angel wife,
Helen, was with mo tinoo noon. We
6
8
Ihjlb'xcm
jiassed a happy afternoon in each others’
mixid. t accom.
arm* in happy anticipations of justice
BALL, GALE AND KALAMAZOO,
soon. She went with me to the court­
room, and there heard those cold and
Ham*, William* A Co.
cruel word*—“Guilty of murder m thsfint
Do not claim to have tho only. Mold­ degree"—those words that kill all there
ing Machine in Bony county, but they is of life to me, my honor, my name—
RAWING MACHINES,
HARROWS, ETC.,
have one that wilf stick any and ail words that cramp with cold iron my
kinds of moldings that are needed. warm heart blood. Ah ! what is life?
They also have on band a large number
of doors, Bash, blinds, moldings, win­ Truly a vain bubble; and how sweet to
dow frames, Ac., that will be sold at low know that death will come to the relief!
And there is my comfort. For, mother,
ilguri'fl for cash.
in Barry County—for sde by
snj-ing the words don't make me guilty.
Go.ro Commins &amp; Brown for Paints, There is a sweet calm belief in tlie
Train* on tho ChleMo A JUiebhrM Lako .^Itoro R.
L loaw Grand I’.kpIJt tor Miukecon and White Oils, Varnishes, etc.
knowledge that ray heart beats warm
tail, al follovi:
.
and pure. Though I am branded a
Chicago ExprtN cl 10-00 a tn. Detroit Exj&gt;re«e at
QOp tn.
thing to abhor, yet I am tho same sunny
ia John WeuMtt’a ll.nlw.ro Store, Brown', New Block.
__ __
H. E. SARGENT, Gcn.Hupt.
George of other days. I cannot write a
shadow of my feeling*, nor touch a point
on what I would say, could I tell all my
FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 8.
thoughte of the happy, happy post For
myself I care but little. But oh! the;I
grief of that poor old gray-headed moth-'
IKuccMoora to Dickey A Bentley.;
er, who reared me with so much cure, I
watched and prayed over mo through nil
my tender year*. And now, oh, God ! j
LOST.
hear my dear, darling wife, who at this
Somewehro near the Depot or on State
moment lie* her head upon my knee— ’
Of Berger Family,
St., Tuesday eve. A black ribbon-sash.
and thia our lost, hut night on earth to-1
The finder will confer a favor and be
rewarded by leaving it at the Dentist
jether. Cun it be ? Sho who has lived,
office of Stewart A StelnhofT. ■“
Unnoriit Character, Vocalist. Comic Leoturer. n tho warmth of my breath, and who
Sep. 6th.
Mrs. Mary KtelnhofT.
Elocutionist and Faciil mimlo. in his pocullsrtti
has pined nt the loss of it for five
•nd COMIC FACTS’.
months, is now called to quit me for ever.
New goods has just arrived at
Oh, memoiy, it runs back to a little
,
R. Mudge’s.
country homo among tho tree*, whore
Fair*.
What has been done can be done
wo Stood and promised to be one white
again.—'IQftro is hope for every young
Northern Michigan Agricultural aud life lasts. How well, how well wo have ,
man who so ardently desires to succeed.
Look over the Gband Rapids Busi­ Mechanical Society’s Exposition, at lived to it God in Heaven knows. Now I
I am to leave her alone, a bexgar.
ness College Journal and notice the
Grund Rapids, Tuesday, Wednesday, Gloat God, what have we ever done to I
universal success of their student*.
MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, DDORS. BLINDS, MOLDINGS, Ac.
Thursday and Friday, September, 12,13, deserve this ? Were it but a bullet, or,
Attention I
tho axe, or the halter, a few moments i
14, 15.
I have a yoke of cattle aud a single
would end all here and satisfy my per-;
Michigan State Agricultural Society,
ALSO, LUMBER FLOORING SIDING 4v..
J/roadj.c*/, near rirer.
horse for sale. Will sell on limo tor
secutors. But no. Not only,&lt;une is be-'
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday nnd ing murdered by slow degrees—but wife, ■
good paper.
R. J. Gba$t
Friday
September *&lt;r,
19, ».»»,
20, a21
uuuj vcfiwuiuvi
.i and
&lt;nm 22.
brother—all must bo ground in torture.1
Aug. 30, 1871.
yi— ——’ Co^
&lt;'&lt;. Agricultural
a .»■■, —.i, ....i society,
0aa...«.. Wedw.
Barry
! I can but say, Lord forgive them, they
I believe
“ Oxi stormy night in winter when neaday, Thursday and Friday, October I know not what they do.
I these |&gt;eoplo mean ter do about right.1
the wind* were blowing cold,” 1 bought
4, 5 and 6.
I But they don’t know ‘me—never did. |
me a pair of boots aud rubbers nt Maus’.
And by a stretch of the imagination,
Otrn Dailt Advektueiis.—The follow­
with a little passion and prejudice, and i
The days of grace on account* due
w the late firm of Dlcki-v A Bently, are ing were left out ’Saturday, on account dollari ami cmU, have doomed to worse
pretty nearly out.
ffhore interealed of tho copyfgetting lost.
than death a heart that never beat but i
will do well to take notice,
dtosepl
in love to all who ever was worthy. Ah I
PtAXIXO MILLS.
how
liitte they know what they have'
J. W. &amp; C, G. Bently, successors to
Another railroad will not effect the
done ! I do not expect they will be-!
Dickey &amp; Bentley, manufacture sash,
low prices at Maus’.
lieve ’frhol I say. 1 have talked be­
doors, blinds, moldings, etc., etc. Tho fore to-daV and they only laughed nt;
Wanted. Wanted.
old red mill on Broadway, everybody my words. And when in court I dared !
Every one having unsettled accounts know* where it is.
to denounce as false, evidence given by !
,
to call and settle the same by September
Hams Williams &amp; Co. At C. F. respectable men, counsel, ’ of opurae,
1st, for I must have my pay.
boasted of tho etanding of t!fe witnesses.
10wl
Mason Allen. j Dwight and Co’s Elevator building
Now, of .vhat account are my words ? j
have built up a successful trade and are Yet these words are God’s truth, whetbDox'r you know where to get your buzzing away steady every day. Sash, er shown to be such or not Ix't every j
boots and shoe* ? I do-at J. Maus’. doors, blinds, moldings, etc., etc., is man, woman and child on «lus green I
earth remember while life lasts, Geoigi&lt; I
their forte too,faitide from the planing
Vanderpool is not guilty, nor doe* he I
Cancer can be Cured.
machine.
L. N. Mixer’s scrofula anK,„cer
I have rendered a foithful and honest;0/
Eippcr A Roller were paid by the Gen­
mixture is warranted to cure all cares eral Agent of the Commercial Insurance■ account of ©very tarthing i ever had in I
world■.®3jdenco Of ray hav-‘ a/mjwW
of cancer and scrofula in every form. Company of Chicago, yesterday, the•
Send for circular.
$1 per bottle.
Ad- Joss sustained by the burning of their
Hf

SUPERIOR, McSHERRY AND STATESMAN
Kalamazoo and _A.nn -A.rbor

WHEEL CULTIVATORS.

PLOWS AND CASTINGS.
and the largest stock of

AGRICULTURAL

MACHINERY

E. P. BURRALL. I

.11 Ifafom Hall.

J. W. &amp; C. G. BENTLEY

Jioticep.

Local

1H1U

Moldings a Specialty.

WITHIN THE BEACH OF AIL.

Hastings, Mich.
Mats is bound to sell his groceries,

nnd boot* and shoes if ho don’t make a

cent

•

11 cent sugar at Buxell’w.
Rubber mops at Busell’i*.

* Peaches fresh and nice nt BuhII's.
Best Sherry wine, bitten for dyipeprfa»at
Bubell's.

Tho Town Talk
Is the name of a Choice Brand of Ci­
gars just received and for sale at the
Cite News Depot.
Tnz Laboekt Stock of School Books
ia tho City at the City News Depot.

Best cheese In the city nt Busell's.

A Choice Stock of perfumeries at the
City News Depot.
For Photographsand Pictures, of ail
kinds. call on J, F. Minkler.

parties who say they are unable to .bay so much.
Mow to give all a, chance to have Teeth who need and
have them, we udllfrom this date, for a few
■
drop thrprice almost one-half.
will nowmahe
Brewery building in this city a short; her last, l wrong—call it mistaken or/a^7ra',rf Complete sets for$2o.
Single Plates, Upper
time ago. They received $W&gt;. M. W.• false, as you chose. Those aru fad* v.d i
Tider gid.
Riker Is agent for the above Company.

OIj'R WORK WJlRRAJVTED
.
5

List of Letters remaining in the Post­ os you hope for life in this world and'
office, Sept Sth, 1871.
H.'te
I
over Grnnt
' Flowm Jhonwn, Tbo., Ampliloet. J. R? J™ “•ne,r ’
-----------------W. Banter, Jenolte Babeoel, H. E. Bar- "
, u ’ *** ,’°r *’ ’1“’°’ yoti
-voa bear
lw»r your
J01* soul, i
tor the ----------------love your mother, Eisters,
sisters, wives.
rett
* ' remember
remevtilukv. my
«&gt;&lt;«. poor,
..m*. poor
.w-.,. wy'« !/ Whatt
';
• Direct your letters to No. of P. O. Box over befalls me, don't murder her. j
or Drawer.
Herc lies my gentle wife like a wounded :
John Robebts, P. M.
dove. How many, many happy even-1
«ugs wo have ]&gt;08Scd—but. now—oh!
Wisconsin.—Gon. Oadwolader C.‘ why was 1 born i The last night of life I
Washburno has received the Republi­■
can mortal man realize it? How
can nomination for Governor and has, sweet death would Im&gt;, would it make all
Gowk«wav from Home to Buy
,
&lt;ds®
happy. Ah ! it ia hard, hard to beinvited Mr. Doolittle, tho Democratic
■ lieve that innocence would not stand.'
nominee, to n joint discussion. Mr. W.
But if not in thia world, it will in tho |
is a live Republican and will bo elected. next. Without money or influence hero 1
He was a Major General in the Union। I have fallen—and now I nink.
"
my heart i* warm as f
Army and a gallant and brave officer.
their*
ones are as near andid dearnosakUC&lt;&lt;D
., |
The State Faib.—G. H. Gale is, This world is a* green and as beautiful I

Store, Hastings, Meh.

STEWART &amp; STEINHOFFH. A. Goodyear.

NO USE

Grand Marshal and E. O. Humphrey,
Treasurer.

to me a* to them. But, alas 1 farewell,
farewell. When tho green grass waves!

Goo4j“r &amp; Slr;jjer
Dealers in

FBRNITI1BE! wow
1

Call at ,

0H&amp;

’“I JOHNWOLF’S

oyer my grave, tho winds will moan, he
died in honest poverty.
But, good ।
The Town Talk, K. C. B. and E. B Park at Kalamazoo, Tuesday, Wednes­ night, it is the lost with her I love—and I
Hall, three of the beat Brand* of Cigar* day, Thursday and Friday, September without her and my honor, life is worse 1
than death. Good night.
19th, 20th, 21st, and 22. ’
•
in the market at Post Office.
Geojxue Vaxpeupool.
Admission tickets to tho Fair Grounds
Cheapest fruit jurat BumJI-’b.
Saturday morning, 20lh—still alive— '
will b? sold at twenty-five cents for each
but oh! what a night I Thi* b a dark,
The place to buy your boot* and shoe* person for each admittance. Children
ramy morning, truly in keeping with my ।
,B at
Runyan’s.
under sixteen years of age at fifteen position. At ton o’clock I am to go i
down to receive my sentence. Who m
cents.
Custom work made on short notice,
thi* sunny world can realize ray feel-1
All exhibitors of articles are required
in good style and reasonable price*
u&gt;s* ? Only that All-seeing Eye can |
to become members by the purchase
_
at Runyan’s.
toU. I would *ay to all, mourn not bat I
of membership tickets, price one dollar, remember mc. It can do no good to I
Ladies’ fine shoes of the latest styles which must be exhibited to tho Secreta­ mourn. 1 shall make tho best of my
at Runyan’s.
ry previous to making an entry on the situation. Farewell to all. Guide Hclen through her trouble. Comfort each
Warranted Custom Made Boots from books.
other. 1 am forever your own son.
Detroit, Grand Rapids and Jacoson
Geoeo e Vax»ehfool. 1
Why are compoadoro wry fortunate
.
____________
atRcMTAN’s
follows ? Because they can “set up”
Cail on Mibb Wilcox for mttllnery in business without a rhilHng of capi­
Sol. Smith Bnarell [coming. Prld., I
• good* of all the latest and best atyiw.
erniing, at Union Hnil.
'
tal.

The Fair is to be held at the National

•

Dan’l Striker.

Iron, Nails, Glass,
ooden "Ware, &amp;c-

FURNITURE OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION.
either

Um. orBb’o;^

AGENTS FOR THE

Detroit Stoves,

*’

LOTS AND PILES OF IT ON C

MADE OF

HAND AND POUND

TO SELL.

A

"*

JOHN Wo'

Lake Superior Iron

■

‘“'T
ILtru

the best in the world.
Abo the

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WOODLAND PARLORS.
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 6. 4871.

HSmMS

Wml .4‘LMw' Carfc.
OF ALL KINDS.

_____________ inAu-

BE CLOSED OUT

COST
Organdies,
Percales
Zawns,
Grenadines.
Bareges.
Chain brays.
Mohairs. ’
Silks,
Marl Poplins.

t

i(i) id mu

Shawls,
Linens,
Balmorals,
Linen Coats,
Linen Pants.
Linen Vests.
Summer flats
Gloves,

hm

Haise now on hand
The LARGEST STOCK of

HARDWARE
HARNESSES!
SOLE AGENTS FOI{ THE

BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILL
LEATHER BELTING,
FULL STOCK OF ALL SIZES.

GOODS!

DRY

FROPR1ETORB. OF |TI^

0880

I “rts»j*A&gt;

?n” ’MSnJ?
and did this to
August 30, 1871.
•aid shall he bo
Thia mOntiag wm occupied in showing
tail It is tha
exhibits and to listening fo fatten, efo., ------ ------------- —- lhai- « confoMiou
that had been passed betwren Vandcr- wlim made, fa order to tre admitted
as oridmtee must bo made delibraal.ly
pool aad Field, etc., ote.
While tho Attorneys wore examin­ and without any faor. or oompulsiou
from, any one, and shall this be ad­
ing fire** documenta, and the audiemamitted aa oridsoee whou threateaed by
■ere impatiently waiting for something (ho officers off tho lew (LiresselvaY
to turn up. mere intoroating to them, They talked onenly of lynching him,
Mn. Field who hsd been sitting for that most fembfa mode of punishment
some timo fa the back port of (ho room, sad thia tetter must be interpreted in
ths light of the*- facts. Then, too.
all atonco left Lar seat and coming far-(I the Froaecutlon bora failed to show
ward thrar..h«TMlf fate a sort, already [ any mottrn. They nay that Field put
well fillad. in eioM proximity to, and di-1I in about |7,UOO in money into tho bank
root&gt;y fa front -of. the prisoner. After ‘i and yrt they. themoehM, acrount for
&lt;trer ono half of thio, elamlostiady
tying him sharply for a moment, she
withdrawn from tho bank and. depos­
thrust brr hand into her pocket and up ! ited at tbo drug storo of Willard A
j on drawing it out, the Fneom-r started i Hall, and in tho City Naihmal Bunk
' to Lis foot und in sumo such words aa

Hi,

.'l»w poor auarwa.ia .oiuuing up the
to «V wii VandariMxJ. when h. wrote | Ixitta, dlockud unfo tlresasm way.
to ray husband that he did not need the I Bytho Court t &gt;'•■■■:» *■:
U“’MJ and than ha put hfa money into'' T am entirely safoJW that tbo law
othar busure**, bat when Field finally ■
Mticludod to teavo tire partner ship. allow, tfe hutimtay of wiiacre*,
' anderpoel agum came to ray husband at a fanner jrialto bo load. lamsatiste I hnyc add sad .&amp;&gt;i -(hf'o Uro witwdsM «re out of the
foT
ar-J “* hus­ State aad the jurtedirtfowvrf thia Court
band told trim hd had jAt ft fa other
bomneM, but would 1st him hare J! he
wanted as soon m ho should return from
would be in 4 or b waeka.
A. II. Dunlap being duly sworn afod.
I
? y^toe and am a lawyer.
In 18(111 had on office directly ovoi lire
IW, and think I occupied tte-Au™
bits M Kalanuumo. aabetawtiBlly as fol-1
about six ruoulhi, and wm in thtooffioe
Li
(o&gt;“ *• ’«*
**ld adfaMjreMunra in
&gt; “
180ft. Know of a ffiglrt of stair* num­ MuhMh’O ;, hap :;.reri.aii|L’’Uk-to linthree
i
fag from ths sidewalk down, tbd ride of
tha building loa-unl* tl&gt;e river. Throe

| “see Ibero, sen there'" called die atten-tioaof his Counsel to lire moretuonta,
evidently considering himself ia danger, and over JXOOo wm found in the safe
bank dour Lidding a brum of imp in
caused, perhaps by certain threatening at tho drug store, and all this has boon his hood; noticed s 1'
letters, laid to bare been written by bra paid aver to Nfae Hill Then the proofs about him, only that he was cleaning
of guilt are inauffieienL Mr. Blanchard the office^day ur twu after, thia my
one of their own witnesses has testified
। pocket, boa ever, proved tc bo nothing that ho carried a basket of lish dripping attention wm exited Io sputa of blood
• more dangerous than a pair of spectacles with blood and serum up three stmts on, on tbo stairs leading to tho nr«r. Had
soon blood there before and did not ermwhich she adjusted, in order to got a bob Tureday after the diiapjw'arance, and sidir it a eery unusual thing. Had also
tor view of tbo person she sip-tas to firru- not ono witness, euwpt the very surpi- s- en hlool on the stops loa liag up to
eions Dr. Wilcox, saw blood on those tny office, and hero more frequently i
ly believe is tbo murderer of her too.
rtaira,till Whdneailay, so that this ao- than on the other stairs.
■ When it is considond fo what dos- cuuntil for all the blood on these stair*. 1
[ Mrs. A. IT. Dunhm being duly swonrl
I peratinn such a belief, no matter how
»o his testimony In regard to seeing II said : 1 am tho wife of the lost wilnoss. f
I well founded, might carry a mother who
I Know the Bonk building and hs!vo sunn .
s blood on Mouduv. how he avoid-1I Dr. WILmx. Ih-mamlier the disappear- i
ha i loot a son as she has, it is not
i Ana.—.1 wuat terfao &lt;6 Luddingtun
| strange that tho jiriauncr, whether •d stepping upon it, and we shall show । unc«4 aiiH I mw Itr. Wilcox on Munday i that winter, but not fiw that purpose. I
tliat he has admitted that he never mw
| guilty or innocent, should regard her any blood there at all an Monday. Thon evening faUowicg it between six and 1Jncy have said that L would not say poeiseven. I saw-Dr. Wilcox ia Li, office j
I more.neats with suspicion.
। we shall show that bo could not hare aad was waiting fra my hoaband, whoa । tiro about tho aaatter until J saw my
' At this point tlio Prosecution reated II disposed at th* body aa allrgrd.
bo mud you must excuse me for 1 want ■if. When ww »Mt .-Field, I did not
speak with Lon, did not !»&lt;&lt;r hi. voice,
, IL- left tho Iioum on that evening at,
thoir lido of the ease, and Mr. Ilrl-1 tli» very urgent request of his wife, at to go down into the Bank and gid some there wwa no reason why h» did not
■ brook opened tbo caw for the deb-nre j half past 3 o'clock to got some modi- , money changed, and when lie camo sp.sk to ma aa be passed to the inride
back I naked him if ho had heard any­
of u* on tho walk. I did not notice any
| sutNtaBhaUy as follows :
। cine, and returned again in just otic ■
thing about Fm’M. and he said what do
Gentlemen of Ute Jury, you have Mt, hour and twentr-firo minutes, as wo­ Cmeoa J Then 1 eaU that Field h.-ul dog with him.
-hero patiently tor 15 day* listening to,, aliall show liy a number ot witnMOM.
a missing since yesterday, when he
| tho testimony far tho I'eoplu and now I1 lie left his houso with hia dark clothes i said, that is strango, 1 hadgiot heard of I
i they have rested their case, having said,j on, that he had worn all day, and came1 it He also said jwrhapi Lu ha* been I
aft Urey have to My against this un- ।j book in tho time I havo stated with tho ■
i fortunate pcisony, and now wo ask the ![ aem&lt; clothes ou. But Ihoy introduce n 1
b‘tp°m'
1 Mr Btdh* eome up to tidj ’tamp to heo
some attention from you in listening to J' witness, Mm. Fpilick, who saere that
me about thia natter, no tie else bo■ the tesumoay far bun You,Bro tolook s!u&gt; saw a man in light clothes, silting •iilre u« three was present. Mr. Bullis
j in vho little wldie boat which renders |
•aid ho had heard that I saM I had seeff
it uecooMiry draw tho conclusion that i
Field Sunday sfloroooa, end ho had
! In thia short s;&gt;ooe of time, ho want tn '
comeun ts uy&gt; roe about iL ltoldlbeJ tho Honk, changed hie clothe*, prepared |
ton ui Iliad
him. Ire asked mo if I
. tho body far diapoaal, cnrri.il it to the ■
wm not tuistakim. I reml J did not
August 31,1871.
| river, towed it M the mouth of the
Itanu-1 Parker bong called to th# think I was and that I wm .confident I
Manistee rivof, lotrtmod to tlio Bank ,
hadacuhim. I tell him Lwus sure it
Lid the man guilty, unfass you know it Il chaagwl Ira clothes, wont to Dr. Fish- stand sod duly sworn said ;
er*s and got home. It was impoaaiblo . I live in Manistee and hare fur 8 was ou buudsy and at that rime of dav
to a cwrtamty.
In oar view of tho matter, and upon for him to have done this, beside* wo l .'•an; know Wilbur LoUond Lis wife; but as to tire day.X wpqM *ot be so cer­
what wo shall bo able to show upon the shall show that he was physically into- tluy are bow supposed to be in Wfawo- tain. When ft mm. .KfaM, that d.y.
ruions point* bi ought aga nst this pris­ pacitated,by r osoi-. of a hertda, for jrer- ‘
oner by tho prwerution, we expect to forming such labor. The prosceutxm thev did not want to com- to this trial
Tlio next wi totes, Abril am Fischer,
ndiari- him of aayl ixsputatfon of the
and wore going to k-are. I mw Mr.
chargv brought against him. Tbors is
rapital oat of thia little white Lott in Bilwaukre last week and there bring duly, sworn, saul i . f,
not fruit ftnt erideneo to substantiate
I lire nt Grund litres n«4 have far
but for a,mo reason hare dropped ho told mo ho did not scant to cuno to
it out of this trial­
th s charge. Tbo wbolo theory of the
thia trial. My occupation is that of car­ Hyson. Am a. fuhensaa and take
Now wo pro{K&gt;*e to take up that little penter and joiner. Remember tho event white fish and trout., llayo fishod 20
white boat just where they toaro it, and of the disappearance of Field,andou milo* from shop'. X«3*«»*l»tit 120
wv
shall
fallow
tl far
out that Bunday I was al luy boarding pfaro note. Do not tlifok there,are. any jwninto the waters of I-akn Mirliigan wher” and was also at Mra. Springer's liunng ruilingcurn’ufsiii ibo lain. Floating
it was found en the Dth ddv of Septem­ that day about mos. The way I know bodies going down (ho river canto ashore
ber, by tbo Captain of tbo acboonar [ tho time of day fa I bad had mv limch near tho plor*. but cannot toll how near
Crawford,
with
a
man
m, it far dinner tielure I went there. I found tn them, mtdiably wilhiu g ,'nUc. Never
apparently in
a half
fami-dn-d there a Mr. Ladaw, but I do not know nofired whether more lanfled on oneaido
I condition, and dratitulo of money and
oftlio piers than en tire oftbr, or w&gt;L/
the body a* that of Herbert Field by i eyerythrag, who absolutely refiiid to
r O wool:* ago to got rid of
No rroM examination,'' i"‘.|
any natural means, not even havo Hw’v giro any aooonnt of hrmyolf or to be
Know Charies Bprituier.and he
Tire next ’‘witucwi cailnd was I. K.
trafofad ns to whether Ibe body was that1 landed anywhere on thecal of Michi­
.Out dav Mr. Rsrtncn* tea. I
, . , .
‘ “
. ..
at a mate or a fecnala. Tbo figure on i gan. When taken on 1-oard th- schooutho am has been sworn to. and yet, tlds
faa« not been drreribed by any two alike,
or from any knowledge of it previous to j
. tho inquest held oa 'the deed body. I
Toe proofo axe faiutiicirnt that this waa |
Ins body, ami yot ;fa&gt; prosecution must i
satisfy 'you that tl-at waa his body,
and when they havo don* that, I
which Ihoy cumol do, they must i
■
At Kslmiwilu! testified that ho wa«
satisfy pm that tha wound* found
at his bome !6 nr 2U nifoutes. That he
mole a diagureris of Ms ffiateM and pro­
, scribed for him.' Whfrtf'M dm stand
hero ho L .-ifiiied that V.ii-.dj'jqxo'. was at
: his houso 4 or 5 tnltuxte*
,.
ThteO being M l«W Wtern prev­
ent to-day, Court mljouinvdtillD o’c’.oek
I to-mnrrow tnomiug. if........

S

LOWER TH.LV EVER.

!.. n^di?cl -T

We Idimutucture the fultowit-B
Patent Combination Iren-Beam and
1 WvoA-Hcatn Flaws;,with t-Ucl «r&lt;Mat MeM Itoinl. Bodgennd Cirrtlw Plows. I«»’ proved Wliiel Cultivator*, Com Flow*, rhuvel 1‘Iuwm, Gang Plows, Field RoUere,
faquan-anJ Butterfly Dross. Kookm's Patent Adjustable Hing--Harrow, fcrapcre.
Cauldron Kettle*, and everything in our 11m*.
I Bepatring Machinery promptlr attends to kt nil llmv-. We are Ayenta for lire

JACKSON WAGONS
Ssja al- Mstatisal Dsntijis.

Glen &amp; Hall Threshing Machines, C’lov
llullrrs ami Grain Drills, and Gale’s
Patent Hnlkv Kake.

mm

Ladies' Misses and Children'

Shoes and Gaiters.

Xfr- °«»»«&lt;i

K

Russell &amp; Nevins.
'I’lit* best place in the

City of Hastings,
------ fo buy------

GROCERIES
is nt the new brick store of

WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL.

C. H. HICKS !

lb arc ovtsry day soliciitd to furnish Plates of Teeth t
(Successor to Hides &amp; Kp-lcy.) ,j :
for lejts than our usual price, backed- with ths complaint
of parties who say they arc unable to nay so much.
Xmc to gioc. all a chanec to have Teeth who need ^.r.-r-, fuwrrmw a m* a mww i mm
full and Complete' sets for^fb. lUhglc Plates. I pper\
or Under ^TS.

.If.l.ovn WORK W.IRR.r.’yJKO,
Office over Grant $FhiUipF Sim, Ttaitintr, Mich.

STEWART &amp; STEINHOFF-

pay Cash for my Groceries, I pay
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash
only, nt the very lowest rates.
Hartings, March X 1871.

Dr. AIKIN,

M9S ffi BE SI (W
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Hi

pflM So. 11 Canaj BL Orsnd

Fact

Goods orc Cheaper than Low !
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GRANT

XT THE STflKE UF

&amp;z

PHILLIPS
central

Th* bort stock srt Meet ahraya on hand.
(MMBMywraaat. Bests.
' raowy thing yea wart-

• will sell ll»e«n n» e
From New York t-

oh

any house

i

CROCKERY &amp; GLASWARE!

shown thia, tbo next pant to *bow is
that thia raapondant ia the guilty partv.
Now wn rtiali show that this fa iipcaaiblcv far ho was at hum* all the
afternoon rstm tuning friends, except o
little while '■hen they wMt to taka e
walk to Canfield's hill, awl again a few

t iai afternooa, and wa shall allow that
hedidaotbill.ldm before noon as he
waa aen sMee in the aMentoon l&gt;y 4 or
5 poremu whom wa shall ialrodut» hereaa witowioi, No* 1 will lab yen tf it
would not be the moot natural thing in

Stmt TatiBiy fir ftt Detae.
ing duly tworn said ■
1 have resided at Man-toe fra 18
•'years. Know the building occupied by
Vanderpool and Field for a Bank. IA&gt;
:not know Vanderpool patMnaUy, but
knew Kald. aud rvoemher the event of
;hi* duappeazanor, which wee on Efandny
1Bep. 5th. laco. Was at tho Methodist
Rudey eobeol on the aftnnuioa of.that
day, aiHxrai juinird, by my sister awl a

the bank that eftenmaa on the wav to
Sunday school, batwoea 1 and 2 d’tfock
wo saw- tho bank door rtandisg opaA and
the little dag sitting ia tbe dor. ’What
more particularly culled nj attooftnn to
tt.my sfattw wte graac to Ctemgo (be
next Tuesday, and she said to m&lt;—
, This dura of atnemeut «rae ob&gt;ted
to by Mr. Eggleston.
Mr. Hugh-read.fa support of his
°* tb* view a note fo paraprapb IlNj, of Green­
leafa EriJencn, nnd argued tho point to

mi torrsDCfaurWloo
stricken Out, oa the ground that
it was made since this charge and had
nothing to do"wiih his character previ­
.
'Apbl, 1871.
ous-to this. Tlte Court hold that it wm
Wu publish below a syaopsU of Mrs.
not proper to admit statcmotite in re-gdrd to hts character, made sineo this Utt'.teriimmry m rdri on'the stand,
cturge «aa brought against Mm. and yesterday, ra-.it whfeh wii vrere uuabln
ft&gt; jmlEsh hi ifoprojw'
ordered the statement stricken out.

Mr. &amp; K Hanford was the nest wit­
ness called for, but not being [rreeeut
Mr. Oheerer arose to bring Up tho quoetiimofth* admuanMlify. of the testi­
mony of Mr. and Mia. Lett, and eubmitted tho affidorite of .BberiK Vrooman
end Deputy Sheriff Mallray, stating

�after this we went to Maaiftco ud wut'
ts keeping bmiso a. soon n* wo could

When Mkrd to slate wbai hap{&gt;cnsd
on this day to break up the family, (he
wltaere gars way to her feelings and
wept for some time. She then stated
that this was the day oa which her htuband was arrested.
Qec*. —Did you state to them that
s»n after you returned from Cufinld's
hill, Vanderpool weal out and Mr Fipsr
cams iu about 0 o'clock ud waited tin
th« boat whistled f
Aus.—Not I did not.
Re-direct—Thssa gentlemen were
th»r* wvcral times and searched tbo
bouse. Mr. Busrell, Mr. Brigg* ud
*----__ j _.1____ t-J -1

The reccut abortion mtmter In New
York CUy of Mias Alice A. BoUaby of
Patterson, N«W Jersey, by Itt. Rwonzweig, tn connectkfii wHb th* Coroner’
inquest on th* dcid body of the unfortuua'.c victim, hrs furalabed us with new hibits “A" and "B,”—UA” being tbo
ud Important &lt;fomon*tralL&gt;u at lb* ut­
ter unreliability of *v5deuce given to telegram scut by Vanderpool from Mu»HJcndfy a dead body partially decom- kogrra, as traufiod to by Mr. G. F. Kings­
bury, th* operator, ud “B" the. reply.
■wore positively that the body before
them wsa that of Mix Flga Rcosniweig,
who stene weeks before had mysterious­ wrapper found by tha Rev. U Ik Fisk,
ly disappeared. Th* evidence given is
in tho sroods, and ths pieces of paper
summed up editorially fo the Now York .
Trifome of Wednesday last, as follows: cn which bo raperimouted. Tho bank
Ledger was offered in evidence and

Dr. As P. Drake ot Hastings, was
then called to the stud, who, being
sworn. Mid: [sxamlnsd by Mr. Choever.] 1 hare practiced medicaoe in this
eity for about 20 years. Mad* u ex­
amination of Grorgi/ Vanderpool last
week, and found him affi.cted with hrr■as on both sides, that &lt;m the right sido
Ixriug mncli tho worst. 'Die effect of

readers the fallowing statement of .Mr.
Towne, that they may see the manner
in which they ware repreeeuted at the
meeting of I bo State Board of EqualizaUm by that gentleman : The report Is

what took place, but tins was the most
straightforward tqaucr to got at it.
We aball show that Mr. Vanderpool had
an ongagnmsnt with this young lady to
accompany th* Pipers to the boat, which
ho r*linqui»h*d in order to go for mitdi-

titled to every fad which will qualify
his absence that evening. W’e have a
right to show whether VaadcqxKil
the testimony of Jaenb Fralick, as tak­ sought an opportunity to get away from
en nt the Kalamoxuo trial, on tho Lis friends t&gt;nl evening or not, in ordrr
ground that ths witness was out of the | to secret tho evidences of this erfanr. ,1 f
alate and beyond the reach of this court. tins had been tho case he woujd Imvo
Thin km granted and Mr. Hitihcock- sough! ovary jireteit to get awe;
read tin- testimony as folio* *:
’
- - -Oro*»-examinod by Mr. Buglu-a.

^OHTHEBN

UNION FAIR,
trout of the bank when I aaw Mr. Hall
l-Ajrani to tbs drag store with him to
guRissdfemh. I notiood tbo bank door
and it was shut. Tbo shoe shop door

my visit Mr. Van­
—-— -----------utrhia health, or fur
diarrhoea. On this day he complained
aa ho had done some time before, and
we spoke to him about haring awdietne.
What was said?
“
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Objcctod to by Mr. Eggleston, who
said it would be prosper to show what
Vanderpool did, but not any proscrip­
tion* or directions given by these ladies.
Mr. Hughes mid he did not

i chronic diarrhoea at times. At the
rtf Ffeld’s disappsmneo ho had a
re attack of it. Know afeo tlurt
susboud is ruptured ud this oscurrbofuro »t&gt; were married.
He

Mt. Ilugbm auid 1
ar that bar test mo.
Id account for ths
&gt;"*"*”-----ud to hare been given to Idm by Jfirn end Phibbs were coming from but sup[jy
I posed they were coming from Bunday

fkniAgOdell before he want to the
war. Did not aay I was acquaints-!
with aim six y*are. Do not know what
I tertiffed in regard to this fo Kalamx1 soo. I to not know of my own knowl­
edge when lu wont info the war or whan
h-rrturoed. Ho w*s folte,croon. Hdl
A Uu’a ernptoy after ho came back from
Became acquainted with Herbert
Field in January 1869, and ho lioarded
with us till some limo in Juno, when he
wont F-ast and returned sometime in
July, Al thia time 1 was in Rycino and
aoou after Field returned, my husband
and tajtelf went East to visit my par­
ents and wore gone about six weeks
We rotuincdfebont two weeks previoar
to tho disa]&gt;peoranre of Field, ami my
hiubaud Went over the L*k-s inirntdiatoly and when he returned bo brought
Miss Scribner bock with him In sll
the relations of Field with my hiuband.
I never noticed uvthiag but tlu- most
friendly, ud wo always considered him
as on* of the family. He hardly e«or
went by ths bouse without calling, and
usually callod several times a day. He
called my husband George, and ms,

&gt; and it might havo been that.
— -----------B —-___ _ ____
—______ rpsd his head n tnoment and
hoi between 42,000 and 83,000 in the said I meant to say that tbo door was
bank, w hen my husband told bcr tint j half open instead of half of it being
ho hail drawn out his monev so that opsn. 1 had a roumreation with Mr*
when they sMtted ho only had about, Springer in my shop and asked her
8-400 coming to him,uot 1900 ud this ho which day it was aha uw Field and
said bs paid him in money. Mr husband she said she could out toil whether it was
is always of a kind and mild di (position I Saturday or ftundav.
and venr hopeful
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Mr. Field had a
Henry ft, Uilell being duly aworn.
mid (examined by Mr. L’harch.i
I rvricJe at Mufartea, acid am a surveyor. Knew the Tyson' House.
Belnjf asked what waa p-opooed to
show by this witpeas, Mr. Cburch statad that they were going to show that It
would be Impossible for any one Io see the '
bank door from the Tyson Hooro plat-

: any given to Identify the body picked
conveying Uw fniprerdoc that as a ’ up on (be shore of I-ako Michigan In
September. IM.', a* that of Herbert
whole the County la not a valuable one
1 Field, and by parlies who bad much
for agricultural purposes, and when that
statement finds Rs way into toe fending I belter means of leraooal knowledge.

doubt, that the girl, Flga Koscnawelg,
, salted for Europe some five weeks be­
fore the finding of this body in the De­
pot of the Hudson River Haltrnad. and
that tbc body was that of Miss Alice ABolbby , late of Ifettenon. New Jersey’
Ti e tacts In thia case go a long ways to
prove that marks upoo the ferxm fbould
l&gt;ortaUou difficult" ud ccerly." H«
always be received with the gravest
had supposed that the •• billy sections ’
doubts when important results are ja-ndof the County wore mainly in Hope and
Orangeville, but it sccmt we arc mista­ body. apd that the evidence den ved from
ken. Almost unconsciously reading
Alter thu reading of Mr Fralick's
thurnmi ia no more reliable, than any
other. Uncertainty.unreliability, fewr.t- i teatimotiy was concluded. Miss Lotti*
tremendous)v hilly" condition cf our teu in letters cf living light on ever;’'
neighbors farms on the north of us, we paragraph at clrcumatantlal evidence, Scribner was called to the stand and be­
fog
duly sworn, said:
look on ibe streets wondering why they end especial wbco human Identity t«
(Examined by Mr. Hughes.)
do not come to tbh ’’ poor market” with the Important fact to be (atabllahcd.
the slx-borvc Conestoga wagons once
famous lu the “ billy sect ions’ of Penn
syl vsala. rather thu the light aymmet- the person of Mte. Bcwenawelr. than
riea! vehicle* which are so much In any that go to pro re the Identity of
vogue among them, ud are notas heavy Herbert Field, on which elreutnManev I

bad been inveigled by Ml*. HUI,jinny
not have loft unbeknown fir narta un­
known. and U yet. like Mtea Itooenrwclg. still living. We believe thia ia the
caae, and have full faith that tbc future

branoe of noting a shipment of cattle
from thia bounty last fall by Mr. J. H, A. M. Nichols, Esq.,. for many yean
Leo. am! ciudtenKtog tbc State to match ognat of the Detroit ud Milwaukee
It, which »«,i largely copied, ami which Bailroad in this city, has resigned that
petition to accept an appointment as
general freight ageul of the Chisago
ud Michigan Laks Shore Railroad.
Mr. Nichola has earnM the reputation
R. as a vehicle of transportation. and of being a prompt and efficient busiaeoa
will abide by tho books of the various man. and is well qualified for tho Xd.
station ATtmU as a final tesL Being tiou ho assume*.
constantly nn the road, during the la-t

Nashville, by the mUltona of feet, ud seven n-.llos above the city, and If i
at Quimby, only five miles cast of this repaired Immediately, before the ri
ptere. a fiocirtsMnr village with all the rises again, the whole of thocity wtt

( time ho rested himself at the breakfast
■ table without u invitation. Mr. ud
, Mr*. Yanderwcd ud myvwlf were at
tho table and he camo fo with Mr. Van

licbigsn Ct

H'Yrfwn .Michigan.

Peninsulat

that you did not blame hfolp
Mr. Hughes ubjeeted to proving tho
cutinite of a written document in thia

He requested Mr. F&gt;;«r to help him
carry a bath tub into the ’ wuli rooai,
and had these puts on at tho time—
Ils changod his clothes at the limo of
taking the both ud pat ou black clothes
tbrougUouL I did th* house srork myst’lf, ud when he was taking the bath
our company were ia the front part of

Jft. Church thought ths pnqositioa
very simple, .for here waa a witness who
testifies to n» extraordinary state of
good feeling, and by reading a part tt
the letter in this way, wo do il simply Io
refresh her memory and s-o if she can

FAMILY BIBLI

croso examination the whole of it might
bo proved fo the same way, which vio­
lated ovary j&gt;rinapte ot law ud the
«ell established rate of our Supreme
Court, and fe tills point he cited the case
of tbo People vs- lightfoot, 16 Jfich.

I«r balcony ud wore there a ■a
white, durmgrwhirh time Mr. Bccor
passed and apuko to Mr. V. about some
picture* ho had bad taken of tho bouse
When wo cam* down stasro w* were
wriktog abm ths wardra tooMng at th.
trai* irore, wban Are piper prupored
to go tn Canfiald’s hill, which wn did.—
On oar way we stopped nt Mr. Cono­
ver’s s moment to took at tho garden.—
When on tho hiU I thought I saw Mr.
I Field coming and said "there oome*
lj&lt;id/*_whea my husband tarard around
I did not notice anything unu-ual its
his appearance at that time.
Court took th* usual reoMs till 2 P M.

Mt Church thought the gentleman
was premature fo bis objivtaui. If Mn.
Vaadcrpuol daesatt rcooUectaueh a let­
ter, or surli a Augment then it is limo
to talk about tho letter. The objection
wai over rated and an exception notol.
Ans.—It is possible 1 did write it but
1 ilo pot remember. Do not know tlurt
I over said I thought Ire w ould bring
.h.graoo wpon the larnilv it ho over marriedanr toember of R Do not remombor that 1' over said that 1 hoped ho
would got rid of Field and p t a partv1.n....... 11 — —*
* LX
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Itocliaator to New York, 3S5 miiaa,
Buffalo to New York, 423 miles,
Suspension Bridge to New Yorx 44#
Dunkirk to New York, 4641 miles,
Cii-reland to New York, 623 miles,
Cincinnati to N. Yw 1W0 mites,

Jackson, Ixasiag &amp; Saginaw Bailroad
has been changed to tho Saginaw Divis­
ion of the Michigan Central—th* Cen­
tral rood having new obtained perpetual
Must Suitable for tbo Family,
Most Vain*bl* lor the Student.
Mort Instructive for the Touche
Mori Appro jrriate for the Child,
Mort Useful for the Miaiaiar,
Most Interesting for the Farmer.
Mud Etegut for the Parlor.
Most Profitable for the Study,
rne fictorial family biulc.

l&lt;ity tho wocou who had
uni, I tkiak I did call him
■ybn wm **fe. Witaoss
letter which she acknowl-

Agues Norman, age 14, w)k&gt; was in­
dicted fo London tor having murdorvd
five children, but was convicted only of
an attempt to strangle a little boy. has
l^cm sentenced to tea rears penal wr-

late to ret it then, aa I had been fofartn•d by Mr. VauPelt, tho clerk of tho
boat, that it would fears at ton o’clock.
JVr. Eggtostou me rod U. strike out the
statMWui of Mr. VuPelt fo regard to
when tho boat would go to winch Mr.
Hughes objected, ud tbc court allowed
it to stand for tbo present

Mr. Va^lrejmol bad been gun. abut
half an hour a bon tho boat started.

Tbo I’e0(il* then began ths fotroduotion of tbc rebutting evidence.
Samuel S. Gtovar wm tho first wi*n«w* called to the stud by them, and
being duly swoco, mOL : (examiood by
* FVM-KM. I'rurrtefen. an
Xr.Clhftoh.yr reside at Manistee ud
am acting Deputy Sheriff: Have helped MUNUMENTH,
Jfr. Mallorr from this county set’s aubHEAD BTONF-S.
Bias for this trial ud I know K B.
u JfotJtim tba naxt day after he
TABLE TOPS,
was subpocnaod about 5~d’atock fo th*
MANTLES.
aftoraoon, ud be caltel tnotoonssulA
8HEI.VE8, ETC.
Oom.—Whitt did h« my to you iu sm,
garfto tho Iruttfutee*. of his formn
«.■ rf. .
e. VV:. ss*Ls-*
'

BASTfflGS UEBLE WIS1

AMERICAN

meat of wheat to Europe 481.447 brsfooxs, ol which Uverpuol took 2&lt;H,693
butedaand Glasgow II 1.W6 Imshofe
This wa*M,741 baabeia more (bn the

15.

Tyson House?
Objected to by JI.-. Hughe., which
was overruled end exception noted.
Ans.—Tbc apparent distance was on
ly about a fool, ud the real distance

the Prosecution are relying to prone his '
death, and convict Ceorgr Vudsrpool
of bb murder. Yet Miss Iloecnrueig

that a higher price waa paid for wool at
Haetlnt* last Spring, than In cay other
market tn the State. And t&lt;-d*y aa we

k

SPRING &amp; AVERY’S,

very beat thing pnwlble for the Inter­
cats of the County ho represented. and
of which be is an honorable and worthy
ritlxen. But we must, as candid Jour­
nalists, looking to the future jwuapertty
of the Otxinty we have chosen a» our
home, protest against the atatrincnli
made concerning our toll, our timber,
and our general prosperity.
We have aosne poor land, and what
county has not? But when
general

Ixddly to affirm tut there are few bet­
ter countlee In Central Michigan, and
Central Michigan la the garden of the
Great West It auroly will bo new* to
the sturdy and thrifty farmer* &lt;g Wood­
land, Carlton, Irving and Thoruapplc,

SEPTEMBER 12. 13, 14

fed*a and wo aro deprived the priv‘
ef fatting to tom impsaabmg
rjiMCiona sad wo sak tbc privifege, of
pettosg thia pew on the stand and

MARBLE

LOCAL

Trade ud trafic f
Scorching botto-d
OaM—Today 113
Lots of fruit fo m

�Tift F\trd«ucM&lt;
juixr

New Advertisements.

mnui

MICHIGAN CEHTRAL R. ft.

Grand River Valley Division
AVGVMT l&amp;n.

State Pomological Society
Calle I* aaktaa the stove * rrssJ dcarartri-

jrjauGMAMxmcixm.
pATETT MEDfCIXEM,
jpvooisrs intone,

How TOCaxFaun u Gua Jam
Wrrwotrr BaXAKure tmk Jana.—Fold
a doth four or aix time*, wrtag U out In
K&gt;W ’’••■f. rinee th* Jar la warm wefar. Hilton the cold cloth, md pour
U frail and .yrup while botlalotbe
feai.1 toSJ* . fAatthe jam would
kind* have

D. R. COOK &amp; QO’S
Office ia Ha*ting*.

We Oflter the following
Tax Titles

CITY PAINT STORE!
coaeiai

a ■■***
PAINTERS;
\rc-

It ia nobler to live petitatly than to
die jxticntly.
Nothin* i* troubloaimo that
wilhngly.

we de

pAlXT AXD VABXDra CBCUKA

QTAFUaKOCKUn,

of LAMBS

OVCA*. T*A, come, tod 8Pi«m.

Paints, Oils, Varnubes, Mixed
Painta, Briuhca, and Ar­
tist’a Material*, Wall
Paper, Window
Shade*.
ncr^BB ra*m*.ciw. era. m. j

Sign &amp; Ornamental Painting, ।

Tha true religion ia, love thy naighboi
a. thyarlf.

Graiany,

The inhabitant. u( Peru delight ia

Hastings, Mich.
b

.uh iu.

!«-

vrauely given a goodly uumber of the
Old Reaideut. of the county meemblad
at tho office of W. H. Hayfotd, Emj,
Ma. W. Baowx haa been haring a
in the city of Haatrng^ Sept. Al, lf!7L divuion made to the More of HyG.
Mr. Mudge, of Cm.tl.ton, cdlle.1 the WiDiama, and th* weai aide ia now ocOLD. RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE. mi-eting tj order,, when upon motion. copied by Dr. Haney. Both e.tablfahraenta look very inviting and the ecunomy of apace will enable them to make
After remark* made by Momn.. Mudge
Cobb, Milla and other., all tiding to
The figure. In notice of “For Kate,"
the ide* of forming aa Old ffattfar. M. 8. Phillip., wbleh read In oar lart
Chib, it waa moved and (uppotted that Umw of dally and in last week’, weekly
“
W
ahonid rood U.K*. A typo
the Chair appoint a comix ittee of five
to draft a ccmrtrtution for an “Old 8et- graphical error. The farm le chaap al
tleni Club,’* and preeent the aune to nineteen hundred. "Bo they ray"

pHOTOOJUFU ALDL’US.

LOCAL EVENTS

■n Ireland ia 170. and became a Maaon ■
ia 1813. Ha had lived in the vicinity |
Scorching hot to-day
lowing, clipped from the bat Hamt of Holly ware 1857.
Gold—To-day 118 1-2.
J&lt;ho*oI. In which th. editor ot thl* pa­
Mr. Jams. Shiagteton. formerly of
Iota of fruit in market
per te charged with aaying. ** that th. Romeo, waa killed al Qintoc, Iowa,
Aug. 21, by the earing in of a atone I
Stroeia and walk* alive.
Lota of itraagra in town.
Good cfaa! of travel lately
Pjachea are getting plenty.
Canlelopca till you can’t roe*.
Too many watormdtm* for oac.
T» aeteyaDow leaf will eoon be here.
The woman quuetion - fa he married:
The lent half of tbc Vanderpool trial
I. being whittled off
TxAxsa.—Soaae pumpkin from J. M.
leach Some cider from L. N. Mixer.

AHare Iraay a* b«x-

Du*ia*to i*

lively.
Sol. Smith Rueaell coming. Friday

evening, at Vuion Halt

JOHNSTOWN.

Diadkae cornea in by hundred-weight,
and goee oct by ounce*.
George the Third never uw the era
until he waa fifty year* old.
It ia acid that Buaan B. Anthony did
not enjoy her viait to Ball Lake
The Kentucky wheat crop contain,
myriad* of the acaru* aoabici.
The inventor of the metallic baggage
check made a fcrtue of •250,000.

BALWMORE.

J. ^ROBERTS &amp; CO.
HASTINGS.

CARLTON.
I*ieto*
Iv'a.U.

RUGS
Medicines,
DENTIST

NailTillt
licliia

Commix. 4 Brown keep the be»t
aaaortiuent of Wall-paper. Window
•hade*, IScturo Framra, etc., in tho d$y.
t’uatom modi' Clothing Star Cloth­
ing Route

IiUIXA.NO.

School Books

«J*

Stationery.

Iron or woodon pipe, are the only
kind that dtould bo um*1 for water to
run tlirvugh or .land in, which ia to l&gt;o
uaed for drinking purpoee..
SanJal-wol waa formerly ol-tainod
in largo quanlitie* from tho Fajee I (land,
by the Laat I ndia Cuatjiany ; now, the
prenoue wax! ia very acatco in that di-

Olover Hullers!

**1* that a lightning bug in U»*
it:rat F* aaked a *hr&gt;rt lighted old lady.
“ No, grandma." nid a pretty little
mt**, TT8 a big bug with a cigar."

SUPERIOR, U’SHERRY AND STATESMAN
GRAIN

A trank factory out wcet we. lately
■upeneded by a raloon. Tbo old dgn,
it ■ reported, wae retained by tha new
proprietor, who economically ch.ngvd

DRILL

NO USE

FDRMTUBE!

plows aj&gt;td castlmgs,

A. (H.) Stamp ia a clerk in tha poatoffiee, Mr. Hani bisirn folk*, Mr. 1'lugx
toll, tobacco* and Bacchu. diaper*-,
brat. AU in Waahington And a Mr
Mugg rail, lag.r in Brooklyn.

RAWING

MACHINES.

HARROWS.

ETC.,

and the largest stock of

A.GRICTTL.TURA.L

R. D Muaaon, of Vermont, ba. inven­
ted a clack, which ia more ingvnioua
more complicated, and decidedly more
aervicoable than tbo Btraabmg timopMoe; tte wood wtwk u covered with
K-roU work and national demgna; in the

MACHINERY

in Harry County—for *alo by

FURKITm OF KVKHY
DESCRIPTION.

E. P. BURRALL.
Office in John Weteertf. Hardware Store, Brown’* New BIocK

You out not fail of bain* pfaaaed.

Tli. Queen Frail Jar ia made of bet­
ter gfaaa than nay ia toe n.

A llttt* aqaabble ocrenrd at lb. H~
Ung. Huura billiard .akran Tueedny.
U&gt; which bard weed, and aeveeal Wow.

WOODLAND.

Thattful fo

Local llim fioticaj-

turn.

The Grua Lake J^rtsr haa “gone I
graaa,"with a painful demoortratiou tin
• very little rUlago that vraat* a paper
not able to rapport one. *•

\

/J/*”- OhAlWWAkt. *4 cUaertwn.
Naahville, “ 17th.
Middleville “ 20th.
Hickory Corner*, Oct.
Woodland, Nov. 10th.

The Grand Rapid. Bulnera College la
The twenty thoueand dollar* bare
been .ubocrlbed for the north and wrath doing a thriving buelne- and la fart men" ia to be the tide of the King
Sweeden** new volume of poem*
road.
A meeting of the ellbrna gaining in popular favor tbrougo-.it the
Ratal*'. whiaky tnx amounted
will occur to night al the Court Hooae, country. No young man ibould he
•100,167,000 last year.
More Engliah than iridi came
committee. and further In reganJ to the
thia country in 1870.
importance of thia gee*', work. Ixt the
people know that we mean hwtncaa ou
thta railroad qum’lon. Let thete intcrcated North end South of w&gt; put their
•boulder to the wheel end ell pueb to­
gether, end before 1873 We will era the
I). H. Ranney had a fag broken while
Lr. n bone coming Into our city over tbc
North end South road. Ervrytmdy will hauling log* at'Rivee, a email town near
Jackaoo, on Tuceday.
The city of Jackaon had a chain gang
of fire men at work on the .trraU tho I
Fair Ground*. .Ingle ticket, Will be 26 other day.
cento; .ingle ticket to the Grand .-tand
The new high achivl building at;
25 centa. To avoid the trout.L- and vex­ Ptmtiac, ju*t comi’ *-’----ation of purchartng a ticket evary time Auguat »0, Hou. ’
a peteoii wiahce to enter the ground.. debverod the addi
William Welbr, of Conway, had hie
Bmrrcit Badobb. have bcm yreyared, foot caught in a threahing machine,
and will ba raid for 12. Tbeee admit Augwet 22, and loot a rotuidorabfa port
one ywraon to the Fair for four &lt;biy», *nd
to all parti of the groonda. all the privi­
lege, of the track, tn the Grand Stand,
and to every Hall. The peraon wbu porcfiaaea coo of thoea Badgra cun attach It

*
CASTLETON.

j^TttL M3* AXD BOLbllte,

!3sx$2’iiZ

Peninsular Railway.

,

KO AL AXD CAP FAM3.

QOLDran AXDpgxciLa.

Michigan Central R. R

the n&lt; xt mooting for adoption Motion
carried and the Chair appointed the fol­
lowing named perron, a* inch commit­
tee: W. Haye*, G. W. Milb. John 8.
Van Brunt, W. tt. Hayford and I. R
Geer.
On motion it waa rated that when
thia meeting adjourn, it adjoura to meet
at thi. pfaoo Sept 80, 1871. Cam.d
Conran, if you phaae, the Gna»
On motion, adjourned.
Eitiw Brcnaa Coouae with the
many would bo College*, and you will
W. tl.Txa. S-cartary.
find it fur your interact to attend at

XITUL AMD XOTE rargK.
*1^ ALL AMD CVBTAIX PAm.

Ayer's Ague Cure,
&lt;■!t'^mSgRBS
£££

Aeklcy A fcado ae’J the mart perfect
Fruit J«r there ia made.
The boat 60 cent Tea ia the ci&gt;y at
Grant a Phillipa
tf
Txx NxwFnut.—J. W.AC. G.Beatley, manufariinwr* of *a»h. door*, blind*

IRON, STEEL, NAILS.

FLORENCE

GLASS. PAINTS. OILS.
PUTTY. TIN. OOPPKR,
AND SHEET-IRON WARE,

All kind* of Building Materid a, and Toole,

HA.TTNFESS SHOP!
Id connection with

HARDWARE STORE.

PARLORS,
FAIRBANKS UCAl.W.

Family Sewing Machine
SIMW.T CONETEUCTED.
EASILY UNDERSTOOD.

�pMB&lt;d within about 12 miles a
mouth of the Mihistoo rim on th
day uf Heptambor. Haw &gt; u small

gS‘.S..'-^3S^3

T»«&gt; A jr»rti&gt; «J Itsags; WssL’"

: turned th* vessel end wwut toward!
। to toe if he waated at}- wisitt:
। When within about 80 beet of 4
ken AFip-r.bmng aworn said . 1 spoke to-him ami and aaksd him |
tod by Mr. Ilnglm.) I reside nt wanted t.&lt; cimw aireardofthe vaaari and
pm and hare k»vd livre about 0 he made no replv. I told him I would
Am a'thMr by trade, hare
■ threw the hearing lino m that he cotdd ,
Vanderpool for 8 yean. Daring:. got buM of it, and when tbo mate throw I
suaiatMoe I know him quite iikii- It tho man grabbed it ia his arms. Ho ’
aad know Ida reputation for hnn- , was sitting In about the middle of the |
; boat and had a email pteog of board in 1 Lis hand and ho had no oo» thht 1
&lt;I
When I threw the line I told hint to git ,
’’WfajiSZ

:t«l

■'irtite’ &lt;!•»&lt;—'.,

■

..................

to this time bo bad not apotet. As wo ■ maritod on .me side 1 found it partly
Went to toko him on I card onn of tho buried in .l)u- ground. It - bad n’yMfofr !
mco stepped on tho edgu of his Imai | stain thrvurt the renter and gaa moUt
an4a^^ i,theb^W'*#hl il **»»&gt;**
i *f,0° 1
E^'rimcntod )»t
audsoiiL "let the boat go to Hell" vtarn
1 took him ou boanl 1 took him down
into tbo cabin aud gave Mm same dry
riothea, for bis wen- wet. Ho had on a
kind of gray hat aad a gray urarouat
ou Sundav, spent Uk-greater and dark under coat Jlii’baiLon grey
pari of that day at Yanderpool a aad
dMi (been Sataiday night Atom abont
aTclusik assd had breakbeat about 9
o'atoek. Mr. and Mrs. Vanderpool. Mis"
8aiba». mv rioter and myoelf took
breakfast. Miso Scribner was a cousin
of Itel Vand^pooL and earn, there be­
fore wo did end wae tin re when we toft.
Daring our visit I heard Vanderpv-l
rompMnfaig of diarrboBo, bat do not
know when ho firal opoka of IL On
thia Sunday be ixitnplair.o*!

body About UroeminutaTUfore wo
landed al Detroit, 1 told him this ia De-;

Annual Tai Sales.
AssmaCInMUL'sOrrio*,

I

85«iMrtS?®S

EL*,_d2J3"^ ”

'AUiiAr.vam.ar *i.i. auin'iiavWTOlUEA EsknmtetStei
. .Ji, s.UxgjlATr jbC^ inisd«&lt;&gt;*te7;
Darting Self-tupjHylng Penholder/1
tTtrU*T“&gt;' U*H&lt; .1* d.p f-ral &gt;i&lt;:l w-7 iky.' Xtew tetesfrt.sgC

®r.W TS5ir4TTJS!r.X;sfe!l®g«
inuu! **r
U, s«d«*'J Ut

-- WuHa-rtf&amp;WOIK.

FAMILY KNITTER.

:

‘•.rSSSS.’S.- w™
VINEGAR SITTERS

8?jALS?ASJ.Slr«?J‘.cKFi-

WILLS' CARBOLIC TAMS,
,tMC

caItion

...... • ...........
1
wrUi. JU1IX q KkL

REDUCTION OF PRICES
to cdxronli.To

_________

BAND LEADERS.

LIFE IN UTAH

a ri~ h'. i
.' ,
CONGRESS AHCTIC.
-TMkPOT WinterOYUffliOI!
,
^terrgnws^'
isi wg KBornVtTru for it !
. ,x
. ' '
'J’U'?.WISII TO OCaUFT for BVHIXb.4
j’VllSl

POPERY.

Tim fok of the mnmvH t \
KRT5 REPUBLIC.
l)

SHEPARD’S
A

wboo

Million Dollars.

coMfflnro
Birras
K* WUM~«r &gt;naa1all»&lt; Uonn. tat a
&gt;»eire e.Ate ifc* rasd, »&lt; stt,
friqs, pa/g 0Q (W&gt; a Buttle.

ws
TecMral,

JawNri.cvvJNsf/^nMoa, Sour Stu*&lt;trl&gt;, CmUrmru, Aercr-ns anil
•ilfii HuaJaehu, Ltrer CuMptaint.

member foe coarvrMtiou with Mr.
Smith but do not know all that «x» arid
' Ma Mid to n» that ha bad Hrant tin* 1 j
saw Mr. Field that day, and I told idni
I had, but do not think I said anythiig

■ betwesm 3
Ro-croes. -Am not a saliscriterr to foe
hen 1 remc Vanderpool food.
bend askwl
William H. Sfoly. ..orn saud : (es■nar. AX- lunmed by Mr Hughe*.) I rwudu at
to me to Musksguu, told have been engaged in about thw, and she said 1 aupjxMi* tyu ;
wfll hare to go a cvnrtiug pretty H»n i
when the trial evtow off I said res,
aad I said 1 dreaded it, for I thought
Vomlerpool wan guilty and I did riot
gate and etruck the Ss.ufo .liter. Ttfo I thought about it. Than ta regards the
peers are about three hundred twt long.* • roavermifou in Sir. Bulb.’ offlm,, Mr
Use boar ws* piricwl up aU.ut 2 1-2 Ingram mat; K&amp; on. foa street and «Al
milre acrufo of; the pirn, and the other ha would like to see mo in Mr. Bullis'
absmt foe same dtetamw north of th* &lt;te
_____ .I ________
_
toM him that
it tb-j wanted
lain. Hare fc&amp;Md ted wood pfolg.1 to Stet me 1 would go home and get
;irwa the rise*, and tbs tetekrory i. wj hnteri and raw baqk. aM «e
I —.1—.
J -no Wrathe evening, andfo sp.
f of this affiur. tkey tried lu couvti

xyrirje.
- ..- J □*

^eSn^^OMFOBT! tgrggte
1

Broino Chlornlnm,

1 rmido at Muskcgou and am
a manufactarer of lumber.
Haro
known Geargn Vanderpool for nine
yaar* and know his reputation for hon­
our, integrity and tenuity to bo good, ;i and I said tha: as it roinsd on both
Hare Ihwu engaged, at one time, aboutf'I days did I’drter was there on both days,
11 JMtn iasMmsng lumber un the lAke, there might lx* room for them to ddubt I
and I declined to say any more about it:
Whoa Dunham ««no in. Conors*’ said
wpt thco that went with tbo wind.
to him tbni-Ae- teDanMIbron: storr
Cross-examined by Mr. Church. Nev- from what she told you. They had a ;
or had any Bxperiame about currents map with them and tried to explain to ■
me what made them ladiere aa they til. *
1 said to tliepi fhal the rightaide .'Cftlib '
door was open as it .was ia bannsgj
hour* and they and there is only 4-n** [
part to the door, then 1 asid F did 4tet I

__

com Missfonefty

., [jj^itf

ChnL Andrew H. Mdl*. bring sworn I
VS^MCMrS1
said, (eseninnri by Mr. Cboavar.] I !
•
----hare bred in Detroit about fifteen
Jss
year* 1'own three baits. Mybulincas,
T.«* : !tertb%
calls uu&gt; on the dock, railed Truwbridgo .
A Wilfoox’a la- September, I860 I was,
j j
in the some busn-.c-? I know the tog,
i fore dinner wa* exlubitud by tho witness George K. Brady. RtebUoc: her InnaIV
» »a
Ho
!&gt;ml cxneriniunted . upon it ing at oar dock *oon after the middle of!
procuriag Spmo blood from hX finger Sept, about 0 o'clock A. M. I saw one ). u u . ■ k k to
and saturttfag the paper to some extent • paasengeywha had Brev riothiM on and &gt; &gt;&lt;*•&lt;••£( .
and burying it in tbo *4nd and leaves •oinethiuR tied around his waist, and be • J*£* h J2
[ in his giintou, and tlili produced the [.Lad a Uttfo bundle. 'Ha canu&gt; aahore's • V*r«* v -&gt; n
same kuul df a stein, ai found Ion foe cm Trowbridgn A Wiloox’e dock aud sat; •
X”
jslip of papiw found by him Saw no]■ down a moment on some boards. I did 11
« o »r
iHvaana in this vicinity at the time. Saw II not Hko tho looks of hhu. I had hoard I • *K
w re.
Dr. Wileox jin this vk-iniiv Utwecn Ibe 1 of thcdriappCTiranreb'FmM.oMl thol
h
»*
two visits tloit I mode, lie
ninn- ]| ono reason I noticed Liui in particular, 1
w t, ' j y. -*
not want to go bark to Michigan. I ing logs at (ho time in the boom.
ha asked me, if I know bow Im could'
Te«a t Xerth *l
naked him huw he camo to be out in the ’ Crci«*-«xatiiiiicil by Mr. Clinrch. No­ get to Canada and 1 told hitn. there n , ■, »t a • &gt;,
I »&gt;
boot end ho said be got Mowed out from , ticed Dr. UTlrox rolling a sunketi stick,
that the fcnoos were considerably worn land, that ho waa going oezps* a littl- and ho saiil jhnwu trying to get] un the oomre n furry Imnt and bo got on tlmt “ ’("J K
and where thsy were worn they’ looked bay
at tho time, and this ia all the oa-'
Conti
then
adjourned
till
2
o'clock
on
of a lighter color. Do not know for planation ho gave. He anil ho had no I Mri. Moijy Iluddmau sworn,I said :
what he wont down town on Sunday friend* or relative* where be left
aMinincd ify Mr. Cheoror.] I reside at Muuday afternoon, oa it wm necessary
morning.
■ I asked him if bo had any money cud I nskegun and hive for twenty years. fur tbo Judgn to be prosent at Grand:
Hero court took the uaual recess for lie raid he had nohe, I thought uf .giv- '[ Hare been acquainted with VanlL-rpbnl
l^pidt at'O o'clock oaMondar. to open
ing him some, aa I did not want to wt' siirai 1M3, nnd know Lte gvoornl rcpu- nad alju'uqi tho regular Beptimilier
him esbure without any. 1 bad not latfon for luawety, integrity and oibrinlv
hoard of tbo disappears u
uf Field. [tube good, j Know in rognnlZ to hui tein&gt; u£ tlui ’»«4 County Court
The testimony to day haa nearly all
b, Mr. Ck-w.J-l rail, He remained on my reeacl two or thn-e Ii physical condition, noticed Him once
in Muskegon and am Editor and Pub­ days, till wc arrived in the Hl Clair ■ wluiu rvachiag with u piko poll, he full been new aad very important and inter-1
lisher of the Muskegon
EuUrpnn River. 4 A tug picked us up in Iteko ,
eating. The taysterious stranger picked
Have • known Vanderpool since he Huron and
towed u. through, (
up in tha boat haa been doarnbed ini’,
camo homo from the war and know Lis This man. stayed ou my vessel till the '
general reputation for honesty, integrity tug stopped to take on wood in CaAmU, i
add a still more to tho darkness sur- [
and humanity tu ba good. Waa at and there I put hmi an tlsr tug and
roamliqg this 1 Vaadqrpoal rayiery. ,
Manistee tho week previous to the dis­ never saw him again.
.
Crwis -examined by Mr Church. Was [ which the Putt Reporter very aptly says, 1
appearance of Field. and knew him.
Crum-era ini nod by Mr Church.
' about twouty rods away when be foil i ••haa at tent two attributes of divmiiy. '
Met Vanderpool and Field together du­
dawn and did not foxu him say nay- [
ring the time I waa there, aad my inthing. Ho wm in Mr. OdaU'e employ i
teraMme waa wholly of a social choreeat the time, and Lonnhd with u*.
ter. Have been with thorn half a day :
I Geurgw ribeelrr being dull aworn.:
at a time, and never saw anything be-|
aaid: [oxxminM by Mr. Cbccrer.] 1 I
tween them but the most friendly and |
1EW 4OTKRTI8EMEXTS.
Hie at MuiJsegua ami am a druggist, i
cordial feeling Knew Robert Taylor |
Hare known1 George Vanderpool for1 7
bo. P. Rowell &amp; Co’» Column.
1 ar 8 yearn, and know hi* general repu- ,
talion for haaerty, integrity uru! human­
ity to be good
I reaido at Manatee, April 1869 &lt;*•
Crrns-oxamiuuJ by Mi. Church.— ]
oqMaraom over the Ixmk, removed
Knew Vcndiriioe! l«fore ho went into I
my re* tear* away from tho bank
the army and after hecteo out. 1&gt;L1 i
btuttnc about nine days previc us to the
not
«uljM-rilxj to tho Vandvniool fond. !
disappearance of Field. \Ve m-rod to
CUitrli* SjjviegiT bring uuly Sworn, j
a bouse up towards tbo little lake, more
•aid : [examined by Mr. Tlughos-] fl
thaq half way to the lake, and tired in j
livu nt Mamriec. ktu-w Hnrliert FitiM. j
thia bouse on Sept, fifo, 1869. Mr
ho dinappoansl on Sunday anil I was at'
family consisted of mv husband Mr. la'
home that day, Tho houeo we litoil in
daw, my little boy end rnyndt 1 rsmra • |
her that day and saw Mr. Field pass­
ing tha bouse about 12 o'clock, -1 wont
Field rotmag and stepped back till ho
posted. My little boy act at tbc front
door, and bfr. Field spoke to him. Tbo
little boy said "How are you Field's ?'
aad Field replied "dello, Chariie.” 1
I _ Cnra-exmumod by Mr.
usually went out of tho Lack door to get
Knew Field real welt hatei
water, but it was locked at thia time, ao
linwpaatour Itouo.nguod I----- - ------I went out of the front door, and just as niJ11 „
He W^at up past there often to ge iaallI went to step o*t I saw him eotning white
mg-f Do not know that 1 saw him any'
and stepped bock because I did nyt
day during the prvriou. weak aiming i
want to be seen ao I had no hoops on. S.K&gt;n after supper 1 prepared him a l&gt;e&gt;l । from sailing. 1 Had seen him twice the 1
The reason lkfcw.it was Sunday is which opened off the cabin, and h- nwm | wnek^Lofurv list, on Friday and Halur- ,
Imcsuso the family were all at home and wcut to bed. About ton o'clock 1 told , day. ' 1 hare forgot what kind of ctothcs I
they orc not at houm other day* the Captain to woke him up.thinking he . be t»d on. but when I saw ltftn &lt;m Ac
Charlie sat in foe front door and had on Hal eaten too tnaeh, but tbo Captain did Saturday befutv.ho bad unliack clothes.
’ his best dotlics, he was going to Bunday not think it worth while. Ho always On Sunday hie little dag waa. with him,
school but did not as ho wanted to play slept with the door open. The next day Ikun that day Mk and Mbs. Ixjucks, Mr. ।
with Ma- Louck's baby.- Remembw lawns « the bed agre-t deal ana Iktrkrr, Mr. ilaidow, toy fcther au&lt;F
that it was Sunday atoo because ««. *ewwd~to In -wear?. ’Soon after ho
of our friends, Mr. Lunch's fulxa, were camo into the galley he examined some-' Ing to get a basin of water. She sj~ke
going away on the boat in the evening । thing in his toft coat breast |&gt;oeket as if [| tome abont .r-akmg to Mr PteU a. I
and ttey anno to our bouse to dinner. ho had Mxnothing which he valued very
They auppoeed tho boat Mt at four [ higiilv, and always when he woke up be
IL-jiri-ct.* j know Mr Ruggles Let
o'clock aad after dinner wo started for
had nof knutrn him before he tame at
tho boot but found it did not gusiut till
the time sjokvnof ulmro. He cgftkl oa
•mteg and we returned home On
• me townquire about what 1 kiM&lt;w iibout
our way to tho boat we passed the bouk
Fe ld, a tow days bofnro the inquest and
and saw tbc bar k door open and tho
rnB of grown back?, und what I du not remember all he said, bit ba
little dog ritting in tho duor. Ladow ------ me think they wm green backs,
said ho I oJiorril VqnderpoU on innocent
tho roll had ithat color, and on tho out­ luau, and did But (Tail to see him pun
side one I noticed what seennrl to bo a iahed. At andthJr tduo Dunham,’ Cun-!
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by Mr. Hughes.)
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DAILY EDITION.
VOL'1'HASTINGS, MICH., THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 7, 1871.NO. 21.
indent and
and that
that J°
vou
that these
these young
young men
men entered
entered bustbusi-1 not
not know
as he
ho had
hud not
not yet
yet entered
entered it
it
? th.u C^- £* X anderpool, ( Vert Field and th reenondente
u that
know as
I "fter th* death of Field, was found to th. defendent WM
said Field
“77, in. ««.
■ _ Field with
-,La„capital of
nF$7,000,
&lt;7 (Ifm and | ’on
nntho book
honkand
andthen
thenwont
wonttotothe
thobooks
books
Imvn in hi. ~
iu“““ lu I the defendent was with said Field
_______ | have m his posaowon
money,property,
the bank
alive, frombauk
about 11 lrom
to 12 Vanderpool
The too
next
person
hare mproperty,
h&gt;s P&lt;*«m»on
money,
n to with 12,600, but wo shall to make too entry.
to make
entry.
Tho next person
I"wenty-Second Day’s Proceedings.
or evidence of debt, which, from tho o’clock of said day and tho evidence fails ! »how that Vanderpool never put a dollar who wont there was Holden frroeu, who
_____--------------------- .
। ovidence, they believe to hav.» been tho I to show that any other person Mte^d
entered ! of
of this money into the bnriiiras.
business. Field fonnd
fonnd him
him scrubbing
Bcrubbrnc and
end Vanderoool
Vanderpool
seen atat various
that Field
property ofFjfild at the time of his ; said bank after defsndent left the. same, was
iraen
varioustimes
times during
a unng the
tno asked
assou him
nuuifu he
uvhad
u-* heard
«&lt;-diedthat
that ho
ho
The Argumentary Beige Opened by i death, thiiunexplained, is a strong toe jury ought not to infer from tho ■I morning of the 6th
5th of September, but had
hadrun
runaway,
a*ay,when
whenho
hereplied
entered
thenoL
bank,
had not, Vaadorpool
said he bad, and
Mr. Eggleston.
.criminative fact
I mere aosence—
a'
* * af
'* proof
" ' ■*'
i.aaaa-after the
i.«. hour that
wt ihabev»nir
had
A nndornool
sai
w.w -w—
of the fact*)••»
that
about 11 o’clock, it is claimed by toe liad gono through him and he expected
------. lb.—That tho fact of a good charac­ no ono else did enter said bank.
Prosecution that ho was never seen i ho would do the same thing over toe
ter possessed by the Uespondent,prior to
11—Tho value or effect of criminative
uoaxixa ar-saiox.
the commission of the crime charged facte and circumstances depends not only afire. His body waa found about two lake. When Green raked him why he
upon him may be considered by tho upon their consistency with the guilt of weeks after on the beach of Lake Michi- did not rend a tug wifo a telegram for
' Chicago to notify parties of too matter,
jury, when the evidence produced the accused ; but their inconsistency with gan by Mr. Crispeu.
September, 7th, 1871
1. Tho first question to be considered ho said lie would and ovopr tame Green
against him, is not sufficient to produce the theory of his iunoconce and no fact
Wo publish to-day the requests
is tho idontififation of the Mg. Wo first called during the dav, he made th&lt;r*
a rational
conviction
of
his
guilt,
that
- ----------- ----------- o—, -------- or circumstance should be considered as
to tho Court as to its instructions^ tho such goed character may bo taken by I criminative or allowed to oxtrianin- have the testimony of Dr. Shurley, who I sumo statement, that ho was nut g®DR
testifies very
very positively
positively inai
that ho
recog- to rend a telegram.
jury, read by tho Attorneys yesterday. th0 jwy to increase or sustain that doubt, fluence against the* respondent, unless tesuues
no rvwg----- Now if tie.d had
. ......
Mrra
-awl
hired
the body from r.
the n
Swum on.C.
the robbed
lum
amtrun
nmnwftV
uwnyn«ulit)hemild,
sard,
Propositions offered by the Prosocu- so that it may become a reasonable doubt , the jury can clearly see that such fact or
why did ho
he no: take
toko some
Ma stops
atop, to pro­
of his guilt, but when tho evidence of ' circumstance is not only entirely conaisconsis- era,' made with India ink, which he had
tiotr'
cure
his
arrest unless ho knew that
the
aeon
when
ho
had
rwcinalodhim.
Mr.
&lt;
—
—
—
—
his guilt is sufficient and there is no reu- ; tout
tent with tho
the theory of guilt, but also is Willard next identiW tho body by. _attempt
_______ ____
- lie
1 futile ? la it natural
would
1.—Tho statute defining murder, Vide
sonablo doubt of his guilt on tho ovi- 1 consistent with the theory of innocence,
2 Compiled leira-s, 1503, People w.
ring found on the finger, which, lie arid for men to act in this way ? Did ho
donee respecting tho charge iteelfl then , 12.—To remember
any fact or circum­
hesitate on account of tho extreme fnendly
Potter, 0 Midi. 1, 7, 8.
,
the jury cannot disregard that evidence stance alleged by the prosecution or at­ belonged to him, but had been worn for fueling for Field? After this Mr. Sailing
Thnt “willful, ddiberate, and pre- (
। or set it aside, to draw from tho evi- tempted to be proven of any value in pome time by tho deceased,’ and this and Dr. Ellis called at tho bank and sec
meditated killing’’ which constitutes j
ring
he
described
very
accurately,
he
al
­
denco of good character merely any eetaliahing the guilt of the defendant,
a eousikerable amount of money in tho
murder in the first degree is shown,
l' I doubt of his guilt.
such fact or circumstance must not only so testified that he recognized the body safe more than what they received. Dr.
when the weapon used is lethal, i. «., a |
bo proven beyond ail reasonable doubt, by the general form and bight. We EUfa received $800 and Balling $340 and
weapon the natural and necessary con- 1
next
have
the
evidence
of
Dr.
Hopkins,
but it must be such a fact as is consist­
after this there was considerable left.
ent with the guilt of the defendant, and a dentist who had filled a tooth for him, Previous to this $95 lind been paid to
and recognized the peculiar form of tho
inconsistent with his innocence.
Mr. Shackleton, and Dr. Ellis swore
from too evidence that Vanderpool killed
mouth
and
tho
filling
of
his
tooth.
Next
13. —All facta or circumstances which
thnt his $800 did not diminish the pile
1.—The fact that Herbert Field is are equally consistent with the theory of wo have tho testimony of Miss Hill,
Herbert Field by a hatchet or hammer
in the bank one-third, but the next day
which would cause the fracture of the dead and that he came to his heath by innocence, aa«thoy are with the theory who bad seen him. a few days previous,
skull shown os toe body of tho deceased the criminal act of nn other, or, in other of guilt, ought to bo entirely excluded put a $20 gold piece, with a holo in it,in when Mr. Conovor called to get money
Vanderpool said ho had none. Now
his
which wni
corresponded
Herbert Field, they eon and should find words, the eorptii delicti must bo estab­ from -the consideration of the jury.
Illa hip
Uip pocket,
puvuvi, WlUt-'ll
’OJR'UUUu with
where had all this money gone. It had
the resiMJudcut ftullg of mwrdtriet thtjirtt lished by clear and unequivocal proof,
one found on the body in an on ■&lt;*&gt;■». ___ l 41.
•FT;'
f.
14. —In determining the question of the
il 1U
.elope
marked
“
Herbert
F.
”
She
uUo
dueppeerod durmg the nml
n«ht,
and this must bo done by direct evi­ guilt or innocence the jury are bound to
degree.
leetiM that alm made tho shirt found fine for u. Io proaume thnt it wa. seOT’•J.__ Thrt to determine the question dence, when it can be mode, or when1 exclude entirely from their considera- th. bodr,
no .eorani;IS
of it On tho
bodr, Which
wh.ch aho
dro reoogniaed
rwgnued by
by a
a ted,
«. M
»»»
a wnn^ pven
p
whether Vanderpool tod murder Field direct evidence cannot lie made, then tion every fact and cirrum.t«nco alleged &lt;m the
..
•She
— also
•
•*»t,M
. .-a, , &gt;1.
tO VOTlor sought to be inured by tho Trowu- yoenhar
gowt.
tho. .flue-rum
nftwtxm^ut InuodllV lift
as aforwaid, the jury, in the absence of by circumstantial of equal power.
Z“
ofr
oyw &gt;ho
uuusu
«ut.
&gt; awSdSJunt n
’ 2.—The leading characteristic of cir­ tion which is not proven to a moral oor- studs found in the shirt, which she nafl I. °h\m
direct .cetimauy to the act, should con­
punthaacrl for him at Minot, Main, and 1 him he gwe into a detarled “■““ “J
cumstantial
evidence
is, that it is a sub- tuinty and beyond a reasonable doubtsider id! the surrounding circumstances. w
—— ----------------------------pmaented to him. 2d. We mnat next hl. lite end telb turn abeulbi mdmg
3—That they may consider the at­ stituto for positive evidence, and when,
15.—To justify conviction upon cir-1 Ihow that Field waa' murdered. W. hi. ™nt. and reat and de«troymg them,
tempts bf Vanderpool tu remove, cancel ns in this case, it is solely relied upon, it j (substantial evidence, eqch of the cir- tied on tho body two wound* either of: nod nlao told him about banng a muffle
aid conceal from observation all mark) should bo so strong os to produce upon I cuu^tanccs relied on by the Prosecution
which, tho medical witnessessay would with Held.
[ the
mind of the Jury
ir vestiges-of the act, which attempt is
------------------------------ a conviction equal ftnd material to a cunvicliun must bo pnrduco death, and feoVtho condition !. How what earned h&gt;m to m.^ thaw
positive evidence or tho prisd established
charged by toe Prosecution, if they find to thatbf
thaForpositive
I&gt;n8' p
I'roTe
rove&lt;dl an
and
established with
with tho
the same
same if tho wound, they mnat hero been in- dueloaure* unlem it wna for ft.i pursuch attempt proven by the testimony I cner must be acquitted.
acquitted.
... I degree
degree of
of eertiintj
certainty with which the guilt dieted daring life, or .mmmliattdy after po«. ol fcrmitalhng nubbo omnmn when
intbucoau.
, i 3.
3.
-The
l&lt;#aj
lefc^ praaumplbm
presumption
is
is tbaUtc
that
,ndent is required to bo es-, death. DrShnriey nl» ...tided ftat these facta became known. M hat oarthW.-Th,
--j.. —— r--- ------ - the of
of the retlx
respondent
prisoner is
tafllished, auu
and no
fact or circumstance. Iw could not haw oom. to hi. death ly emmuetnm had those atatomonfaw th
(4.—They may consider oay false j p.L~..^.
L innocent cf the
~ crime charged | tabflshed,
..v —
. tburden
___ 1__ .......
41&gt;n "PwacM-tltKin
I .. j a
..........
ttntement
the
is
the
Bn
eg0(■i •by the
the ts
Prosecution •is
is x_
to 1.
be
con-. *from drowning. 3d. We com., next to hut btatara "' «■ he am,Ji t mi ib.
cmant made
made by
by Vanderpool
\ underpool respectrespect-1i 4and
and1 il
the
burden
is upon
upon
uw Prosecution
x
]Iesod
Prosecution
to
oe
coning Fi^jA. about Ins
his having ran away, I o
of
f proving every
even- rcqusite
ryqusite to establish ') ^fed
gjjefpj at all
ftU by tho
the jury in determining: Ian exemiiuuion of the fact, that Field noue had been board and that he had
or having
■ -------------------gone away, —
or haviiqj carried I lus guilt, nnd
end nothing can be
l*c taken by m
, 1(J q
(|UOttion of guilt or innocence
innocence un
un-­ '
i
i •
. u u ir —r. Un*-..' been seen with those pnnta on and he
■ ■ ... murdered m the Unk. Uwta.
(u
tlw miod of Conaway the money or effects of hiui, Van- I implication
ification against him.
1the
1the truth
truth uf
uf such
sue’ fact
‘
or circum’
pj,u
denmol; if they find from the evidence '
4.—To warrant the jury *n folding a । 8tanC0 &gt;a fui]y established by credible ।shown to your mUCKb.m that Ito d ■
&gt;
diaappoared
from
Manutoc
onjlte
_6th
„
u
w„old come to tho
that said false statements were inado by j verdict of guilty, they must
lind evidence to the entire satisfaction of the
,
« disappeared iroin fflanavw un uuc
।
t. day of September and was afterwards
VanderfKjol.
. j. that
the theory of guilt
landerpoui.
him uw
6—of
— the
-•- prisoner,
*
■ । juiy and beyond all reasonable doubt.
,
n found nt Frankfort and was killed by a surface.
► __ That
.... , thev
—-----4i... &lt;■!■?_
nW4 *.
a4..m1Iv rnam
too facts
facta uroi
ad ।
-If toe jury do no^ find from
5.
may- considerlhe
falsi- i zi
flows
naturally
from the
Pro'^*
On \V ‘&lt;li‘.es&lt;lav the transactions at the
flcation uf the books of account of the and from all of the facta, and must.be evidence other
than
th® proved deadly weapon, wo must next show who
ucauuuvx
— --were witnessed by many penom
.
_ -- .
. I ---. 1* .1 .. .....11
_ . —-.1.1. nil 0Mr.lt fla AV nit 1 llt’k
mardorod him. Wo have no fault to bank
1
Bank of Manistee owned by V andorpool consistent with all each facta, and if they statements of Vanderpool that ho burn­
who all give essentmlly tho sqmo sicand Field, alleged by tho Prosecution, find anyone of the cstaflished facto to ed the caqK’t and clothes, they must find with tho rule of law thnt you are ’count of it, vil., the scrubbing, tho cut­
1
if they find from tire testunaoy, that be inconsistent frith thp guilt of the amsidcr the reasons and explanations to give too respondent the benefit of ting
up of the carpet, the blood ou the
every .reasonable doubt, for it is simply ’
prireuer,
then
it
is
theif
duty
to
acquit
that
he
gave
for
burning
them,
and
if
Vanderpool did make such falsitication.
a rule of human action. It is a princi- *floor, and tho statements of Vanderpool.
6. —That they may consider the state him, although all other facts may be thuso reasons and explanations have
Why waa there so much scrubbing, in
not been contradicted by evidence given pie derived from human experience. AU the one place where this blood Aas. as
of affairs of the said Bank and tho ef­ conastent wit!0md point to his guilt.
6. —In order to -convict thapnrener, for toe Prascraition and are not improb­ the evidence going to show who com- ’to cause the floor to be ruffed up r'-At
fects of the withdrawal therefrom of the
funds allotted to Field, to infer from the jury must find that the farts proved able in tlieuiwivoa they must consider mitted tho murder is what is known as other places on the floor where there
circumstantial evidence, and much will,
said effects a motive tn ^aid Vanderpool are all consistent with the theory of those n-a.-4OUM and explanations to be
were ink stains, he was not so particu­
no doubt, be said about the danger of
to prevent sa:d aemoval by killing Held ruili, and they must also find that they truolar. It may bo said that blood was not
•,
.
Lu inconsistent with the tbrary of his
17.__ The jarv must consider the pre­ relying upon this. But this, when cor- found in what is called a criminative
before said remoral should be made.
roctly put together, is often stronger and
_______
................
iu««eu«.
4»d
&gt;1
4he
faefai*
«&gt;»
««
vious
g&gt;od
chapter
of
the
defendant,
7. —That they may consider all enquantity. But the Doctors told you that
aaw. K-nding iu
bj may lx, rwonmW
if and if it seems to them unlikely that a safer than direct evidence, for tout, in with such a wound, tho heart would
Vanderpo&lt;d5r the actual buwaera ur!BlM»wito guilt, or in other • wids,
petsun of such-character would commit sumo cases, may bo false. 11 the facta, von' soon 8tt,p beating and then tho
puJuTrltatiuua of Vundwri «»1 ‘ lbw »» j*
whan
put
together
in
their
natural
or
­
the crimeTcharged, they may entertain a
blood would
stop
spirting and
reasonable doubt of his guilt and may der, form a perfect piece and harmonize would only ooxe out, after which it
acquit him on too strength of that ono with the o|her, it is almost impossi­ would soon coagulate-, which would in­
ble
for
nn
untruth
to
creep
in.
Mr.
doubt. Notwithrtanding the evidence
terrupt the flow-- But we cannot tell
of good cliaractor would bo suf­ Hurd testified that on Monday morning, how much blood was there, for tho floor
tier is iivi
------------ i mi ■ outside
c
the Gth of September, when going to absorbed sumo and tho carjwt would
ere preponderance of the praef. ThM tficient to convict.
is the rule in civil cases, but iathw case,
1$.—la eritaessing the testimony of his plaoo of busitaess about 5 o’clock, ho absorb a great deal and some of this was
,be
V»u.len.»l
toJUugFiaia ...a.
the pri.-mner must U acquitted unless- witnesses,
,
especially such as have been saw Vanderpool going to too bank, and burned so that no one ever raw it, and
__ That they mav consider tlx at- tho evidence removes every tenable (
engaged in collecting testimony and about 0 o’clock Mr. Socor camo along, that may have been saturated With
Ump, br « forgo.1 kite. purportfaK to
doubt«f his guilt fwm the nunds of the hunting
f
up evidence, it is proper and and went into tho bank, and ho is the
coni Iron: » distant nlaco nnd “ »•
jury and in cases of doubt it is safer to essential
(
fur too jury to consider that first person who followed him in after• blood.
wntten by strung.™. 3• *»“«
Why was it necessary for him to
1 tho commission uf the deed. Ho testi-.
acquit than convict.
.
tthere is a proaeness or tendency uf the
! go there so early and exert himsolf
that tbo xhtowaid Hltn? VM
human
mind
to distort and color tho fled that the carpet was piled up in tho
7
—
To
justify
a
cunvwtion
of
the
resj
xrt of him tho atbra-J Van-impm!
, to such an extent, in his fot'ble condipondnnfc « i" aufBewnt Ib.t ibjw ■« « facta
।
in order to establish tho precon­ middle of the room. After ho went to
but of said .trnngura and other 1*™“* preponi.ruom of wriJonoo mirror of ,
another store Vanderpool rode homo( tion, oi to cause the floor to bo broomed
ceived coDcIusiuns.
9 —That effects are proven to the sat- Kuilt, nrrn although au.brr.po.Jon.neo
with him to breaklast and tho next wo’ UP...
19.—The light to make a “statement
Tho witness, Woodruff testified to
• iatnetion of tho j«F.
Jbould bo » gr«l „ w "«“r” l« is
i a personal one, given to a prisoner■ hear of him ho is getting some milk for
guilt of this respondent apon this charge
■ breakfast, and when ho returned with having scon smoke issuing from tho
opinion
of
tho
jury
»
olroug
probobility
,
for
the
purpose
of
explaining
any
mat
­
Sid it i« evideat to tho jury that aa exbank chimney early thnt morning and
ter which he may deem to require nni this, Mr/ Thurber camo along and asked
ashen and cinders of paper and cloth and
nlanafloD, if nv can
consli^
The gull of the reoponJent moat be explanation.
,
He may . avail himself off about Field, when Vanderpool said be
Lt with innocence, is wto the pow«
prored to • moral eemrnty "mJ w the this right, or not, os he sees fit, and hisi I did not know whore ho wrw, that he buttons and such things were found.
uf the respondent, that then the fact of
declining to do so is not to bo consider­• left him in the bank yesterday and had
ixcltuiou of all reuwn^le 4"“^-After speaking for about two hours,
• his failure to give it xs to be coiisiderea
8 —Altbaagh the jury should beaat- ed against him. or ns any evidence of' not seen him rinca. Ho started back to
Try the jury, and may b« treated by thaui Setied tluit Berber. Field did, ?“ *»•’£ his guilt, nud is not a subject of com­ the bank, immediately, and Thurber Mr. Eggleston, being somewhat indis­
posed
was allowed to suspend his re­
J crinuratiae. Ttat tho nUurtdinfcrwont uu to Willard A HaU’a Drug Store,
day September, in company oath tlm re- ment by Counsel
unce is, that the prw,f if
but seeing Vanderpool going into the marks nt half pastgleven, and Court
1 ™ode'nt ulono enter the tank■ h“{J“S
adjourned
till o’ddcfci P. Mr'
xlMd ol r. butting, would toad to auabank he wynt there and tried to got in,
Maaietre, eeeui«ed
-id kmld and
when he found the door locked, and
reenondeubut about H ‘J'1'**.
T
snrrnkoox sassiox.
Th^cireuuiatunlml entdemto is ,
when it was opened water was on tho
fbiuoon. and that napon^n there A;
Tho attendance this morning was floor and he had been scrubbing. Now
Mr. Eggleston’s argument continued:
ofton as strung
[-mtiaoleridaljtx,, and
maiaed ulone witli said Field, tm Joften tho vrtkkind cf eridence^blama- o'clock of said dor and h&gt;lt .«u&lt;llaau£ very slim, and the weather del ightfully what
That Herbert Field was murdered on
induced
him
to go bock,
bSUdtbut-h jturia-„
had • gono
to break­ tho 5th day uf September we have
tool.
Mr. Church commented upon after • ha
.nJ, although th.
and - commence
scrubbing proved to a moral certainty, and Ixtyond
to recenre and consider the one
the laila U untidy the jure, that aaof rietn and explained his request offered to the fast
won tree afterward eoea »hre, ami ab Court, to which Mr. Hughes replied, with the dour lucked, for Secor testifies a reasonable doubt,and now 1 projioso to
.■Imrmfr and asnount ~ to prudto « Lugl. the jury ebould be further «U=that there was no water on tho floor speak in regard to tho motive which ac­
commenting
upon
the
frequent
allusion
cuurieuou ul -be judgement, or. m nd
when he took him homo to breakfast. tuated tho murderer, and 'who had that
fwdbr Um orideace tlmt after d“
„ words, create * ralwaal «rtaiaty and field and ruaponiltmt entered «ud bank to the charge of Chief Jusiiae Shaw in Now what iuducod him to bo in such n motive. The receipt passed between
After hurry about scrubbing this floor ds soon them on Sunday, shows that $7000 was
„d bJtore th. 17ib of-uJ
-d the Parkman—Webster case.
remove all reowusblo doubU.
1!.-In order that a f«3
Field was wilfully mnrdered. still sueb which b»gan the, Argument uf E 8. us he hod been spoken to about Field, coming to Field, that in consideration
received and considered b» I ••
unless tho evidences of his guilt, in of $7,1)00 this dissolution was consumatme~l«
Eggleston.
fa not neeo-ary that it abould lendfc- eridenc.
drops of blood, were lying on that floor? ed. I do not nropose io warp tho evi­
ent had aueb opportunity to commit th.
. mTX.mrdatSnool nndenee .how­
Gsmilemex of the Jtmr :—
Why was it necessary to lock the door, dence or draw from it an unjust conclu­
ruOly of itaoU to .?&lt;»•
sion in behalf of tho people. Tho fact
pool ia guilty of this charge. It .a raf &gt; in, that some other
had. *?.C?
We hare now arrived at that stage of when ho began his scrubbing ? It seems
that tho receipt shows that he was to re­
firientlf taken m counwu a. wlh tooI opportunity, it not ,"‘6&lt;’“lunt
the case when it becomes the duty of strange, that after all the good feeling
tlTilfenmoe th« the reapondent wna tho Prosecution to present tho views they existing between Vanderpool’s family ceive $7,000, is not evidence that he put
other facts, it find, ifa proj«
in that amount, for with u prosperous
and
Field,
too
first
thing
ho
should
say
ujh the whole, l“”d“ce,.ll“*r^ Lc„
niav entertain upon this subject Ho
the murderer.
business, it is fair to suppose that his
“-That th...pprwton°f
To iuatifr airnh n condialonil u recounted the points stated in his open­ was thnt ho had run away, or give uno
original stock was increased some what
tu
infer
that
he
had
run
away
and
also
ing
speech
to
the
juiv
which
they
had
oi a ertminatire characur, »
necerimry to .bow further, to a reamnThe speaker alluded to an entry in tho
often reaurud to by erlmtnal. to
»hln cartaint v, that no other person ex- attempted to prove. It is hardly possi­ that he had stolon his property. I tel!
^^•n. had unoiTortuuttyto
ble, after the lapse of so long a time to you it is inconsistent with the sworn Ledger, which ho sup]&lt;osed was going
statements
ut
Miss
Scribner
and
Mrs.
to be used by the counsel for tho de­
“^^"“j'^ahonld bo rnlmM present you all the facts, so that you
will have an exact idea of all the cir­ Vanderpool. There Was no friendly fense in their arguments, but how it was
’^£XO^iouuf —
with the evidence thnt dunng the aher- cumstances connected with thia matter, feeling existing between these persons
guing to be used ha did not know, as it
wllh
the
raw
5(h
of
Sopteo.ber,
us
it
is
not
natural
that
a
person
should
considered wb®P«™ “ 'S
but wo have done the best we could un­
pEld war wilfully murdered der tho circumstances. In order to es­ niako tills statement on the first intima­ had not been introduced properly as evi­
convincing proof oi gui
-d
tJat ?r“’t
tion
of
hfa
disappearance
unless
he
dence and road in its proper place,
tablish this charge, it becomes our do£
ry are satisfied from the mw®
tho Bcsixindent ixwpetrhte-1 ^8^
to show yon that Herbert FioJd onme to knew that ho had darted on that long which statement lod to a little discussion
his death u alleged. 2nd, That be journey from which ho would nevpr ro­ between counsel in regard to it
tho boot fcr U. P-tP^ “'.“Xv
came to his death by violence and at turn.
It was found that there were several
The next persun that appeared at tho
the hands of some other person than
entries in the name5&gt;f Vanderpool, in
himself. 3.1, That the person w ho com­ bank was Jeremiah Shaduton who went
nenvn that said Field ever IMS earn
such forgeries may oe cv
prove urn*
ought not from mitted this deed was actuated by ^oe, to inquire after a draft he had left there tho Blotter »wd Ledger, and somo in
„ did
facts evidencing
ftrticbs,thc mg alive, still the jnQ
which ho defined tp the jury, and 4th, and wo call attention to the amount of the Ledger not found in Blotter, so that
inch iailur. to
“‘4 ™
That this matace was preconceived and money ho raw there in tho safe.
he was obliged to correct his statement
Tho next person there was Mr Dunnremaditatod.
,
made this morning, that the name of
.
If wa ahall establish throa points, we
, tho evidence that
Vanderpool did not appear on the books
fit
" ““
W«Xll ahow ' how much he paid him he axil he did
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THE VANDERPOOL TOTAL

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*«£ “'“Sn’afHeriSS^

’““TX or

�Mipal

9
Twenty-first Day** Pxoseedinw.
M0BN1NQ klMION.

1,400 miles under 860 miles without
One Mamurement Change of coaches.

TEACHERS’ NOTICE.

BROAD QAOOR-DOVBLB TRACK ROOTR

Examination of Teachers for Barry
County, Fall Series.

NEW YOKE BOSTON,
ALBANI',
i-uxciPAi. Fours a new tobk stitt.

The Fall striee of teachers examination* will ho
held aa follow*:
AND THE
At Orangeville, Oct Gib.
on. REGIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA
“ Hastings, Oct. 9th, aud Nov. 6tb.
THIS BAII.TXT EXTENDS ECOH
M AsajTio, Oct. 18th—Ellis School
Rochester to New York, 885 miles,
House.
Buffalo to New York, 423 miles,
At Nashville, “ 17th.
Suspension Bridge to New Yqrx 448
„ Middleville “ 20th.
Dunkirk to New York, 460 miles,
“ Hickory Corners, Oct. 25th.
Cleveland to Now York, 625 miles,
“ Woodland, Nov. 10th.
Cincinnati to N. Y., 860 miles,
Each examination will rommatwe promptly nt 9
o'clock A. M., and continue at tho pleasure of toe
AMD IS FROM
Sujwrintendent, and will be oral and written. 1
announce at thb early date the Fall Herieeof exam- 23P22 to 27 xnas tub bhoeteb itovnc.
miles without change of coaches.
From and after Aug. 17lb, Wl, trains will leave,
in connection with Western Line*, as fallows:
NEW YORK DAY EXPREHS, leaves Cincinnati

only

lueraaMd^faciliUM for review and special nrepara•
-------- ' Woodland Centre, under th*
Vovper, will commence Sept,
seeks. Tuition from $3 to ?5

ipcrintcndent of

Columbus. 0., time, daily. (Saturdays except­
ed,) al laOuP. M.; Clihoo at 4 A. U,: and
Su*rcuslon Bridge atS.WA. Jf daily, (Sun­
days excepted;) Buffalo from Depot comer
Exchange end Michigan Street*, br New York
•tae, daily. (Bondars excepted’) al7. A. M.
ArrireaaiHomclIsrifle J.XA A. N; Susquehanna

GEO. C. WORTH.

Hams, Williams, &amp; Co.

YAM VELSOR * ROLEE.
Streel*.

EXPRESS MAIL, leave* Dunkirk from vu'on
Debut, and Buffalo, via. Avon and tic. Hornell**
rille. Daily. (Sund*y* excepted.)at 7.50 A. 51.,
arriving in New Yurt al LuO A. M.
NEW PLAN. LIGHTNING EXPRESS. (Daily.) leave* Cocinnaii al
P. M.. arrives *t Wral Salem

CASH POLICIES.

M. W. RIKER.
lb.5?.''S
City Flro of Hartford,

548JB7 37
8WAO89
BB8.IBS
3JW.0W) W

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’ouctux.'

CASH POLICIES.

WHEELER &amp; DOWNING
NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN,

DEALERtj in Dry Good*, Groceries, Bools and
Shoe*, Clothing, Hal* and Caps, Ac., he.
We pay the Itfghcet market price for all
kinds of Country Produce.

We arc constantly receiving additions to our
already LARGE STOCK OF GOODS and are
selling al bottom figure*.

Motto."

.■HU e.w A. w.: Martiunurg v.t« a.
Meadville U.!S A.M. (Dibe-.j Dunkirk 1.25 r. atlitton 1 JO P. M-, A'ir*|&gt;en*iou Bridge, 1.85 P­
M.: Buffalo 2.Id P. M. Arrives at Uorneilaville 5.42 P. M. (Supper,) and at New York
7.00 A. M. Connect* at Elmira with Northern
Central Railway far Williamsport, Hamaburg
and the South; al Jersey Cilv with Morning
Express Train of New Jeraer Railroad for 1‘hiL
adelphia. Baltimore and Washington ; and at

Sleeping Coaches ar* attached to thia train at
Cincinnati and *1 Clifton, (Suspension linage.)
running through'to Now York without chanwr.
Sleeping coacbes arc also attached al Bornalliville running through with—• -*■------—
—
NIGHT EXPRESS, 4laB&gt;
leavro'Clitton X3o P. M
lesion Bridge at
5.35 P. M.. and Buffalo
Turner's at 9.05 A. M. (
at 11.10 A. N. Connect
sieamem and nftcrnooi
New England citir*.
A Bleeping Coach is alto___ __________ ___
ntn^ th rough from Buspcaaio* Bridge to New

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L- KUSSMLL*

ATTOBNBY at Law. Inrorane* and Collecting

Xanaferturt*’ o

°fferlOtXZ^d

CHAS. H. BAUER.

Sash,

2&lt;A2SiS"I5ffi’LiIiAM

ed to Na eare will bo attended to with promptneM and ffdeltty. OMa* corner Stale and Sdltreon atreel*. Cnion block. Over Bariuw A Goodyear1* itaea. m m Mm. Janly

H H *

Doors,

Lr ^oda-E»^y- cheapfor
thing t°
s , ].;xaniinC
i
null an« n-'"
CaS.
You ^1 rt'
the Gooda- 1
Gr°

I. A. k E. A. HOLBROOK.
TTOBNEY8, and Counsellor* at Law.and Solicitora in CkanrerT, will promptly and faithfully at­
tend t&gt; the btialnca* of their calling: Conveyanc,n-

Blinds,
&amp;c.

gretit-

WM H. HAYFORD

Goodyear A Barlow's store.

C. G. HOLBROOK.
LTTOBNBY al lav. Solicitor in Ch
aliend promptly to .all buslnme entni
OAoeovorJ P Roberto A Co.. drug
open at all hour* till 9 o'clock r. w.

DRESSED

lumber,

al Binghamton for Cooperstown, Albany, and
the celebrated Summer resort. Sberon Spring*;
and with Delaware, Iwickawanna and Western
Railroad, and at Jersey Cite wilhMidnigbt ExIjresa Train of New Jersey kail road for Pbila-

T. «. DIAMOND,
Co. SupL School*.
Prairieville. Aug. 8 l^L__________________

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. ‘

nVSS^^-^. Barry

will be formed. Physical Geography. Intellectual
Arithmelto. Reading. Grammar. Methods of Teach: Bl I : v« rnmcnL will receive ipccial attention.
Books needed can Ire had of tho Huperintendent at
about half current prtoee. Cornell's Physical Geog­
Sleeping Coaches are attached to thia train at
raphy. Kerl'r rborter course in Grammar. Robin- Cincinnati
and Cleveland, run a in g through to
sou’s Mathematioa and Randall'* Reading and Elo­
cution will bo used a* text books. Through the Hornellavilte (Break fail;; aud new mid improved
hoepitality of the people at Orangeville, board can

1 &gt;MS..M&lt;0rfc,

“1871”

The pha ^'

County ®
coods,
aSSOr,Ta^afuU
°f

Card).

It— IHIMI 8

l

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WM. L. COHU,
ATTOBNBY and Counsellor al Law. Solicitor in
Chancery, and Cireuit Court Commiaafoner far
Barry county, will aUend to all bu*inaaa minuted
kmh,k-r.^kPTO^BS^- °aC’ ‘n

Of all Kinds.

HARVEY WRIGHT,
Agent.

WiH give prom;.: aticniK

Elevator Boitdlug of C. F. Dwigbl ACo,

cask ^rc
There Im no uao Tallclujc -

HASTINGS, MICH.

BEST

DR8. J. M. K C. RUSSELL,
tr-U—J

DRS. B. J. k E. F. BROWN,

STYLE

’ Phyrieian*. OSes to old P. O.
U auaatton paid toCHROKIC

OF] MEN'S

[The poor

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS
Are bound to sell

gratultourly ThurtdS) after-

JOHN ROBERTS.

FINE BOOTS!

PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Dwelling on Droal*ay. near the Oeurt House.

WM. UPJOHN,

PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Office west end of Slate
street. Hasting*.
’

DR. C. C. LINSLEY,

Dry Goods,

BOTANIC and Belrot io Physician and

WOODRUFF I
A. P. DRAKE, M. D-.
PARTICULAR attention given Io the treatment of
Private Disease*. Oftee over F.D. Ackley's Drug
Store. Ntale street. Hasringv.

REMEMBER,

CINCINNATI EXPRESS, dally. (Sundays ex

vieveiaaa at &lt;&gt;.aa r.
ajeaariiic at 0.10 r.M.
(Sup.) Dunkirk atlO.Oo P. M.; Clifton, |&gt;MM P.

Groceries,

HANLON, M. D.,
D*raiaV^"Pj“;udrir^iddtorV:™UHaHBgi^t

Washington Block, South aide State St.

extensive experience In Hospital *nd priruto prae-

NEW CARPET HOUSE

Elmira tor Willi.

Harriabar^aod the

arciuL“£3!7?.‘'
tST All Styles of Women's and Chil­

Tho • very BEST PLACE to buy

And everything In their line of Goods
nt prices an low as nt Jackson,
or Grand Rapids,
And in many c&amp;»m Lower.

ian d citie*.

The Best in the City.

Only as* train East on Bundsr, leaving ( in-

CARPETS,

novlOdBtf

STEWART k STE1NHOFF.

Sanaa and Mechanical Dentists,
°MfeSi’rW U™! 4 Pkl,Up l 6,ore-

J. C. WOODRUFF.

HYDE * BAUER.

_

’The€orner Orocerv.

OIL CLOTHS,

reeenl lb* following Aral elawlnnirai

tbeuB.KK.gr .are transferred FREE UF CHABGK

Mow (Stood* &lt;[«*t Receirod.

MATTINGS,
MATS.

ing Coecbe* |jF" IN THE WORLD

NOTTINGHAM

LACES,

74 MONROE STREET,
GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN,

u-mx

roarterra ru im uu.*at,

MwaciuitT*', of Hartford.

Mil Continue to «te)l

GRANT* PHlLLiPS.

Erie Railway i* of the moat picturesque and beau­
tiful character. Admirer* of Nature’s beauties,
in a daylight journey over tl « Line, will lind in
its ever changing landscaper subjects of contlnu-

Vo«um aad Juw*I’oeK. of New Yoi

C.H. HICKS,

lartfonL

tow York, thus enabling I*a*e*oe upper portion of the city wilhrn-d annoy auee of a street ear or

UPHOLSTERED GOODS,

A5D

aceom-

Groceries,

wool (imiM

WM. H. JEWELL,

Crockery

•SJEPR&amp;yTL.w. aiAiKs:. si

Glassware,

At Hastings.!

J. w. MAYNARD,

Ac., Ac..

MILO T. WHEELER.
COUNTY Treasurer. Ofiee to th* Court House.

L D. RUCKER,
Genl Sup'i.

M hen it.

Cheaper than any Store In Hawing*.

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.

30 Years

Experience!

S k/fchiS;

Opposite the National Hotel.

F. IMMEN.

Go there for your

Oyster* and Rjercshmtnls.
25yl

H. A. BU8ELL.

CENTRAL

***^ 1 lUtOlM.

NATIONAL HOTEL,

6 stitJ^a &lt;’ *

Proprietor*, earner

?.*nlde
m2 4 L*rok*lr*et. The only ffrat-elaa* Hom fliv£WCnV&gt;a?EU ,n4 «»wbody

Guarantee

Hatifoluetion.

FLORENCE

A fino stock Jvst Opined

on hand at all hours.

C. II. HICKH

THE ABOVE CUT REPRESENTS

GROCERIES!

COME AND M 121'2 THEM

r1 "®®5- splendid aoeommodationi
forannta. ________
___
JullStf

Meat Market!

MIDDLEVILLE EXCHANGE,

Aliajsii Order aafl My for Wort
hardened, sad will Iasi a life-time.
No other Jfacbin* runs ao easy or makes so
little noise in it* operation.
It -will make anv width uf them deaired with-

Braid. Quill. Dind Gather, Hem­
Cenibting of 40 Aera*, located within the U mil* stitch.

Splendid Opportunity

~

J0H.^8°N. (formerly Clerk of the
NEAR THE DANK.
.PwPrt**®* Jams moderate,
and the comfort of guest* made a specialty.
5^"Wool sent by Railroad will bo
The beet .lock ol Heat alvaja on bant
___
_______
Auctioneer.
Carded
to
order,
and
sent
back
in
good
gllirtV CONSTRUCTED,
Call and Get your Steak, Sonata,
AARON CLARK.
EASILY UNDERSTOOD. condition.
or any thing yon want.
A^^UCTIOBinjlt ffalyllaeweed by th* United
SIMON 1- RKENRUTH.
HaiUagi. Aug. X Uffl.
Shop in BARLOW &amp; GOODYEARS

Family Sewing Machine

Barry County. Mich

TbsC Horace iced Properly 04

CoBrt Ho"4,
',c”hd

£. II. MALLORY.
Mr. MARBLE baring bought the Carding Its
cbiue lately owned in Middleville, and
having removed it to Healing*, and
;
fitted up In the best style, be will
rtrt w.rl* in Ei. linn in ,I.

CHOICE

0Bc* al

“

Adjoining u. p. Dwight &amp; Co's Foundry.
WELCOME MARBLE.
July. 1871.

'JhixI.; 1 '

NflwoeUuneouM CtuHla.

New Warehouse,

$1.00 for 75c
wM ^e oid my Stock
of Summer.

J

AKD HACK like.

J. 6. VANBBUNT Proprietor.—Leave the Hotel*

ss-ae-sfea
J. ROBERTS k. CO^

Dry Goods and Clothing

family, Irom tba heaviest to the lightest fabric.

F1KB HOUSB.Good Bedldimp. Excellent W

THIS MACHINE MAS NO EQUAL
MARCBNUS WRIGHT

To the Ladies!!

Please call and examine the Machine an ' '
work. You canaol afford to bur a Hewing
eblne until you have aeou the FLORENCE

Grant Ac Phillips*' Mtore.

HERRICK

Gold &amp; Silver Watcher

ai seventy-five cents on the
Dollar.
_______ -R. MUDGE.

MICHAEL,

BOM) YlflffiABKB!
KLSTKRKKS CELKBRATrD

WI3XTE OR BEER

Solifl Sflnr ufl Platefl Ware.
Valchea, Clacks aa« Jewairy Repaired
dAwtf

albert eiselberg.

Bl. Chariee Itomanroet m.

____ ’&lt;&gt;

o,UCnf^rLU printed on abort notice

�THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL
Ocnitmudjrsm \ti p^t.

*“
b&lt;k"' “in T»U had
nm away. Soon after ho uaid tn nn
oll»r “God b.’Udam „p 0D

greble

but these enteriee in tha LedgPr &lt;ud

where ehe,

and

are not evidence and are

false entries.
Now to go back, I was about to .peak
of motive. When FieM .hould whhdraw lus money, it would leavo Vandwpiol penmlms and a huned
mMn
in that community. We find ou the
enlry Au?1809 H. FiekL
Or. 87,000, and this is the firet Cr., we
find on the l^k. to Retd,
after
v
,lmWa out M toHow* bv
field and entered on tho books.

£" *ould “ »"• hour, which
1",“id h»l»d P-W
Xdtfhl*! T*"'
tocUrmihc
"
“ hnd pTd ^1* monBx “"d p«rt
P« »r. He de„
lh„ Pwd

ht

lelonu

ATTE2STTIO3ST!

That to buy Goods
Good Bargains in

RUSSELL

i',l7“&lt;bWo..lh»l did not
t„ hl,„. lni, i( w&lt;mld do

You must visit the

it "? t?-0011, t,lcn aK*‘n l|o said ho had
robbed him of
otI2 700 „ u

Con boj hod ‘ by2 Calling at

Hardware,

t”
"’u, in other
?,OX'1,8’ &gt;f Ko hod not killed Harhmt
•to^f^ YouP^.h,io told a straight

1). R. COOK &amp; GO’S

Stoves,

e 1,000 etor^ from bepnemg u, lha ond a^7„0
^■■•“teut w.th ltte£ bu( „ manT 1Uj
800
460 nei lead ono to boli»vO that ho 'know
UmuI Horben Field TOuld neror come
7oo(?)
. (J00 back to reproach him..
Now » th, words iu tvpml lo u„
«• “
«
.*
400(?)
bpnnger. toeunoor. Sb«^id.h8„w
him
eommg from the Hale leko oe thw
Jot^‘
,
$8,860
? T bj e"^’ !1,d ”• “toutpl to fix the
Nandeqiool
went into tho busi­
Uew
defimtoly, only thu ,'t
ness with $2,500 aud drew out, a. wo
may fairly .uppoae, as follows : Before Um time uft.r her huebeed end Ledaw
firing cast ho procured an insurance on cmmi m which wu about 12 o'clock. leather belting a specialty
fiis house and furniture for $1,400 and '' » will call the time .ho saw him about
we may thirty nuppore thnt ho had this Imir-luMl'-, and iho SWMn poeitirelj
amount of property there, and it must that bo bad on white paua, but when
have come out of tho Bank. Then on be Vent into the ahoe shop leas than
that note at Muskegon, signed bv Mer­ two hours before he had on dark pants
rill, when tho new note was drawn ho os is pruvotl, but more than this the
John A. Greble,
paid on tho old ono 8560, and said ho Ix»tU testily that they saw him scan ofMauk Rcsseli..
had enough deposited in the bank nt ter one u clock and ho hod on dark
SKiNJfER &amp;BECEEE.
Muskegon to pay tho whole of it, if clothes again. But lot us look nt the
testimony of the Ix&gt;tu. Air. Lott haw
necessary, which must have been nt least
■ THE CELEBRATED
$2,580, so that he took to Muskegon nt-I■ hu testimony on that of his wife.
least $2,580. Then he wont east soon |! and she swears positively that she took
a lunch with Frank Filer that day but
alter this, and undoubtedly took ns
much as $300 to pay his expenses, then I rank sap that ho was not at” homo
his living for n year must also have that day at all, but was at his brother’s.
Again Mrs. 'Snringer, soon alter the
GRANITE STATE
itime out of tho Bank, which would
tranunebon, said in tho pretence of wit­
amount to $1,000, M that wo find drawn
nesses which wo have produced, that if
out at those different times nearly86,000.
it ruined on Saturday and Dan Parker
Mr. Dunham the assignee of the con­
FOR SALE. AT
wai there on that day, then it was Sat­
cern found some $2,200 short. Now
urday and not Sunday that she saw
“‘“"’•’l
Field, «na
and to rorrobor.u
corroborate tbi.
this thu
the
Warehouse on Broadway.
H.l.
7°*"
bu‘ ““ , Frondromu, P.ltior,
■h.t h. ...
1 ml .‘^V”|dr&gt; ,
m"'dT1
™ K-vrorf.y up i„ th. neighborIl. rl~.rt FWd, but robb.il lum of bi. bond of Mr. Sprier'., ond h. wrn.
Ako
11 *” d,d
munl'r
' dro-ml .trolly i Hn Sprimmrlmd dis
and dealers in
■“
of b“
a“f I x-ribod, rm: in whit. p^l»
1 PATENT MEDICINES.
Land
and
Calcined
Plaster,
n.bbed lum lifter hit d«uh
It i. »md
when did E. II
H.ll
met
that Mr. blawaon wa, coming to th. re- Mr. Itobinwn that dar Y It ra at the
PAINTS.
LIME, WATER LIME
hef and n. going to futnuh 8111,000 tin,, thm Bobituon ni. ho met him. ria.:
OILS,
but the lady who gave this testimony ; before 11 o’dock nnd ho met Field at
VARNISHES,
•eutirely misunderstood tho situation, for the same time, it at all. thnt day far he
TURPENTINE,
h0 W“ g0inK t0 lot Wm hav® I nid not nor con,d 1,0 havp s®0’1 Mt810,W0, and yet, she says her husband I Robinson at any other time, so that his ' TOILET nnd FANCY GOODS,
PERFUMERY.
was going to Manistee to examine the toetimony amounts to nothing, as he I1
August 10. 1871.
-it nation of his businesi. Now. if he must have been mistaken in regard to,
BOOKS A STATIONERS,
had really promised to
let him the time. '
CHOICE TEAS,
W. H&lt; JEWELL.
have that amount, ho would not go to
—
- entries
That tho
in the Bunk books,
GROCERIES,
examine tho condition of affairs.
,Uu($ »
are forgeries by L&gt;H
putting
a “*I” uemru
before CIGARS and TOBACCO,
ItEoisTEBOF Deeds. Notary Public,
Next, did George Vanderpool have the $700 and 8400,"as we claim, is sufficient--and—
KEROSENE LAMPS A FIXTURES
4'PPJjrtunitv ?
j| ly
ly proved
proved by
by tho
tho little
little memorandum
memorandum
BENERAl CONVEYANCE!;
Field was seen alive by many and re- ■ l»ook found in Willard &amp; Ball's safe in
WALL PAPER. &amp;c.. Ac..
'pectable citizens in tho early part of the ‘ which tho entries oi the amounts drawn
Abstracts of Txtlbn
*
day and it is certain thnt he catered the I out correspond exactly with what those
of lands in Bony County fnmLxhed on
bank alone with thia Respondent, ami I in thu Bank books would have been, if
CITY DRUG STORE,
njiplicatlon,
at
my
office
in
the
he never camo from that bank except not changed yas we claim they have
State St.. Hastings. Mich.
Court House.
ns a coqwe. He took no dinner, nor 1 been.
--- ___
.
W. H. JEWELL.
urni h«
by any of bi. frier..!, Il i»
ThuMowd lb. .rgumral &gt;1 4:3j’ P.
nadingr Jtich.
clmmml that ho
m th. after- m.—ilHlIitrh^k
w'm.
noon bv some, but those cases can bard... „
,
‘
,
lyb.
for it i. probri.l.tbut rrfMr.Sww’.lwtuDimymrogarilolh.
some of hia friends would have seen him f&gt;nio he was iu tho Bank ou Monday,
and there must be some mistake about Court adjourned till 9 o’clock to-morrow
this testimony. It is said that tho set- ; moming
tl.rn.al. ™ all fricadlv and that; Raid i
Mr
wiB Mmnll.nt, hi&gt;
was to have the use of the safe but on
.
,
,, .
,
,
that Saturday night ho was so suspicious ™cn/ {q* tka ^iwncr to-morrow, and |
August
‘‘
,
;
, ■
Sep.

28
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01
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’GO H. Fidd r&gt;r.
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“
M. “
*•
“

.Office ih Hasting*.

We Offer the following
Tax Titles

Harnesses,

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

SERVER f DECK ER,

of IM'DS

Battle Creek.

We will not be under­
sold bv any House
In Michigan.

Situated in tho various Townships of

Barry County—one of

Lar&amp;e Stack

Just Received

Michigan,

ASSYRIA.

.

MAPLE GBOVE.
4.

CASTLETON.

CornSheller I

• U of n • X
tgofawK
84

x

Druggists and Chemists,

WOODLAND.
1 |w lOOacrBiof n e

0 " «rc ¥

¥

LUMBER, LATH, and SHINGLES

JOHNSTOWN.

'•¥&lt;&gt;«•»¥

BALTIMORE.

!$vf» w.Vf'l
HASTINGS.

CARLTON.

.wK«fa»¥

BOOTS ffl SHUES,

• K»f»«¥
SlwSufn.X

RUTLAND.

Of Home Manufacture,

&gt;

State A ODlOlO^lCcil uOClGly

upon it, and that his nose had bled upon , (} w griogS. Grand Rapid*. Pmldrat.
it. un&lt;l thnt the spitoon, filled with old ' MT Railroad and .teambuAt fcroa at ncuraion
tobroro quid,, bod
l«»
finiedl-" M«&gt;*—»»-•
over
on it
But why give such j ------ —-------- ---------------- —----------------- j
scrubbing at thi» particular phuv and !
'

see how his actions and statements to
different persons appear to toil Early

J4&gt;r“.w*

HOPE.

SEPTEMBER 12, 13, 14 AM) 1j, Ibil,

quarter iif on inch. It is supposed that
-»
1
"
1 C__'
ho must have scraped this floor with
some instrument, for. I appeal to your I {7BUe in niakitiK the aborc a grand demeMtraexperienco with an otdinaiy’ broom, if 'tion of ib. F&gt;£“'‘«&gt;",uf
‘
,,
,
,
J u y1
' Admiaaioo iSc, children 15c. Exhibitor* arc
you could produce such a result,^nd the .
te t,,i0’th. Society. Yaarty memberonly excuse riven for such extraordinary ,&gt;„p ticke** il. Life JkmberaMp ticket* lie.
..rubbing m that Fields uos. bad bhul
-rrwajSBr

pociolly os it was going to be covered
with u carpet? And why this baste iu the j
morning as noon ns Mr. Thurber spoke
to him about the whereabouts of lucid,
before he had Lis breakfast and after he
had gone home for it ? Where is that
carpet ? Burned up by George Vander­
pooL Why this haste, if not to. cover
up his guilt 1 There is eomething pe­
culiar about that “Brown—Nolan" let­
ter written by him when in iail. This
was written immediately after the find­
ing of the body, and to my mind ondences that the person who *rot® ’J
knew perfectly well how the murder had
been committed. Ho know that but
very little blood was found, and ho says
“wo put folded newspapert under his
hear!.” These papers were afterwards
burned, no one knows how much blood
they contained. They will tell you that
ho was threatened by a mob, and de­
spaired of his life and was crazed and
knew not what ho was doing. But ho
had enough of self-possession to give
careful directions as to the disposal of
this letter so as to deceive the public. He
directs to have it written badly so that
it will correspond with the spelling,as he
hod evidently calculated it to purport to
come irom an illiterate character, and it
would not look w.U to bnro the .polling
and writing good. He also directs that
it should come to tho Postmaster, as it
would not do to have it come to a pri-

BARRY.

Gbkat Union Exposition

stain instead of cutting it all out so that,
1WO rxIia nr oxs.
ho had to cut it a second time.
TBK
Th«m we find tho evidences uf labor— ^er(tjCri &gt;||cb. Agricultara! asd Me- i
unusual labor—we find the floor broomrhnilr«l Vnrletr
I
od tip, so that the fibers stuck up n
' 0 T„
’’

not in front where men were accustomed to come in with their dirty foot, e-

BEST AND CHEAPEST

willlbo followed by Mr. Hughes. —rz:
=-rr^x'
' ------- ■■ ~^=
As experienced Bookkeeper wants
Io obtain « situation as Bookkeeper ami
clerk. Address W. K., care Banker.
listings, Mich., for two weeks.
dtf j

CITY PAINT STORE
U1 I FAIIl i JIUllJCOMMINS

&amp;

.

BROWN

PAINTERS
Paints, Oils. Varnishes, Mixed
Paints, Brushes, and Ar­
tist’s Materials, Wall
Paper, Window
Shades,

Go to the

Sign St Ornamental Painting,
.
Paper-Ifungtny,
Kaltominmj, $(.,

SHEPARD’S

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTER^

IRVING.

Little Red Shop!
WM
*w V.f.rj;

net » Whiaker or *«imul*tlr&gt;r her*r*«*. but a
Price, only SO Cents a Bottle.

AVest of Bn nk.

Thia article haa been thoroughly tested
nnd found n sure and speedy cure for
the following complaints.

Jamullce, Indigestion, Sour Stom­
ach, Costiveneim, Nervous and
Sick Headache, Liver Complaint,
Fever«C Ague, Dyspepsia, Worms
in Children, Piles, Bilious Com­
plaints, Loss of Appetite, Erup­
tions of the Skin, Pimples on the
Face, and all Diseases of the
Blood; also the best Diuretic in
Use for Kidney Complaints,
Weak Back, Pain in the Loins,
Lumbago, Gravel, Rheumatism,
Ac. Ac.

Recommended by all the fl ret Claes
Phyeiolaaa throughout the City and

A. WOOLEY.

“ This is the Lad who drove
the doves to market, and
the same boy stopped
at Stauffer's

ORANGEVILLE.
BwM’or.e.*'

lu.wtfifn wW

YANKEE SPRINGS.
2sUofnwW

$itg § iniuggall,
w ¥&lt;&gt;fn "- ¥

for warm meals at all hours.
Remember the place. Op­
Brice, only 50 Cents a Bottle,
posite Lein's Bakery.
South side State St.
For Sale by Vnwuu anti Dmitri Gem-rally.
c. N. SHEPARD,
Grand Rapids, Mich.
For Sale by ACKLEY &amp; SLADE,
Hastings, Mich.

MUSICAL!
DENTIST

Micbiiai

awW.f..X

aeJfofawK

^.x

aofroK '
• ¥of*»¥

THORNAPPLE.

L. E. STAUFFER.

GO TO CLARES FOR PICTURES.

Mt.

PRAIRIEVILLE.
---------------- —•
IgSPw’t

genuine Billers in one DO Cent* Bottle
of Shepard's Compound Wahoo Bitters

Corner

Hastings, Mich.

WM

Sole Proprietor or

PICTURE FRAMES. GLASS. ETC.. ETC.

Graining,

31

i21 *r*ofw¥«f •*¥!’’»
i 17aul• •idootfx w| 84

For the

&lt;*f Fiold that he changed the cumbina- ;
tion of the safe so that he could not get .
in. Un Moudny morning wo find him
in possession of the safe and Field’s |
drawer, and it is fair to infer, of all that
was in it We find in tho bank, blood
on Jhe floor, blood on the wall, blood in '
tho cracks, blood on the paper and ulood '
all around, human blood or at least tho '
blood of a mammal. Wo find that he
has cut out the carpet stained with blood i
nnd in his haste ho cut through tho i

•

oucBirriox
BBCTiox.ioBdCBirriox. bbotiom
wSolnwX.
»»w&amp;ornwj{
20
n«¥«f»*¥
ba^ufBwK
M
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17 north to terr* of
nwj/ol.wtf
h • ¥••¥
55

Farrier’s Improved!

W. T. EASTMAN’S!

tho best

Counties in the State of

Parties desiring to purchase will do
well to Call. We will cheerfully give
all information desired.

D. B. COOK Jfc CO
CALL AT JOHN

STANLEY 8

Pure Wines and Liquors!
TATUB A FABLE! OBSIS,

FOB MXDICIXAL PUBKWtt

�Tip

First National Clothing House.
Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, etc.
tf
E. G. Williams.

DAILY DURING THE TRIAL.

W. H. HOLMES,

Fetlisber.

■ ICH1GAH CEirrUL IL R.

Grand River Valley Division
AUGl.HT 1&amp;V1.

I m.____
— ‘•’.I U00 ■

stawohs.

following:
There are now fourteen life members
“ A setting iea never gets Cat.” but
of the Northern Michigan Mechanical
most any person can get fit by buying
and Agricultural Association.
Un­
their groceries of J, Maus.
doubtedly many will pay their $10, and
thus become life members, this will en­
title themselves and families, and also
their teams, to entrance to tho grounds
“Hello John, where ire you going?”
nt any time aurlng the Fairs, both this
"I was going down here to buy some
year, and at any time in the future.
grocers.”
F. Immen enters a display of carpets,
“Well I am going down to Mace Al­
mate, rugs, oil cloths, lace curtains and
len’s to buy mine.”
paper
bangings.
“Down to Allen’s? Why, I never bo’t
Sewing machines are entered by A. 8.
any of him, I always go there to bay

crockefy and wall paper, bat I never
thought of buying groceries there. Not
long ago I bo’t a whole set of crockery
and paper enough to paper my house,
there, 20 per cent, cheaper than I could
buy any where else. Besides be war­
ranted ft.
The crockery he keejw 1#
tbs Boot’s celebrated ware.”
“Well, I always do ro on groceries,
nnd I know you can. Besides he takes
anything] have to sell nt a fair price,
too.
I get a better tobacco, tea and
sugar there for. the same money than
any where else in town.”
M. ALLEN,
Washington Block, Aug. 15, 1871.

IS

I ;

The Union Fair.
From last evening's Eagle wo clip the

Parrish and A. D. Ward.
Organs of a Detroit maker by Don.
Jones.
Harvester# by J. K. Johnson.
Pumps by Wheeler Bros.
Boots by Win. 8obol«s.
Weather ririps, Improved window
springs, and beehive#, by B. J. Bullard.
The Grand Rapids Manufacturing
Company are making arrangements for
using quite u large amount of space at
the grounds for their machines.
John Steeples, of Blissfield, will send
bls three year old stallion, “ Vic."”
.

Clover Hallers!
SUPERIOR, MCSHERRY AND STATESMAN
grain drill

Kaluinazoo and Ann Arbor

WHEEL CULTIVATORS,
BALL,

LOST.
Somewehre near the Depot or on State
St, Tuesday eve. A biacK ribbon-eash.
The finder will confer a favor and bo
rewarded by leaving It at tho Dentist
office of Stewart A Htelnhoff.
Sep. 6th.
Mrs. Mary Steinhoff.
New goods has just arrived at
R. Mudge’b.

CJISTiWGS,

PLOWS

HAHH0W8,

MACHINES.

SAWING

EIC,

and the largest stock of
MACHINERY

AGIUCULTUKAL

in Bony County—for sale by

E. P. BURRALL.

Jit l/'iiion Hall.

Local bbjijie^ Notice?.

GALE AND KALAMAZOO,

I.. K. Patten has Juri received

new paintings nnd engravings which
Hams, Williams 41 Co.
Do not claim to have tho only Mold­ have been obtained expressly with a
view
to exhibition in the Fine ArtJlall.
ing Machine Ln Barry county, but they
have one that will stick any and ail The " Poroh Scene,” a water color paint­
kinds ot molding# that are needed. ing, and “The Huguenot,'’ an engrav­
They also have on hand a large number ing, are perfect beauties and will doubt­
of doors, sash, blinds, moldings,. win­
dow frames, Ac., that will be sold at low- less attract much attention.
J 8. Wright, of this city, intends to '
figures for cash.
exhibit 16 different agricultural and otb-.
Go to Commute &amp; Brown for Faint-, cr machines.
MtaMpa Uk.gteftBr Muikecon and Whit*
One gentleman from abroad h’-te ^vrlt-1
Oils, Varnishes, etc.
ten for stable# for his whole stuA of 12
BllO-OOam. Detroitat
horses.
*
}

O«co iu John WeisertPs Hardware 8tore, Brown’s New Block.
Prof. C. G. Swensberg, of the Busi- i

new College, ha# made several entries'
, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 8.
i of specimens of penmanship.
Numerous entries have been made off
horse#, both by our own citizens and
persons from n distance, in the last 24 i
hours.
Levi Bro#. enter different styles of;
silk and cloth hat#.
.
Mr#. Francis 8mith, of Muskegon, j
Of Berger Family?
will send Paintings and Drawing# In ;
Ilumarid Character. Voealbt. Conic Lqiturcr, water.
G. L. Frette enter# Finkle &amp; Lyon
and COMIC FACES.
Sewing Machines.
I Strangers are continually entering J
,
. .
' room 87 at Sweet’s Hotel, there to make
BACK BUM1XR8.
entries for the Fair

J. W. &amp; C. G. BENTLEY,

UIMW

Wo can supply most all of the back '
number# of tho daily Banneh from No. |
man who so ardently desires to succeed. 4. Will send as complete a flic as jjose- ,
Northern Michigan Agricultural and I
Look over the Grand Rapids Busi­ ible for 5 ct*. per copy. Dealer# supplied '
ness College Journal and notice the at usual rates.
'Mechanical
cchanical Society
Society's
’s Exposition, u.
a:
universal suecw# of their students.
mnr~
Grand Rapids, Tuesday, Wednesday, I
Pleasant.
I Thursday nnd Friday, September, 12,13, •
.
Attention!
I have a yoke of cattle nnd a single
Days Shojter.
।
I”horse for sale. Will sell on time lor
Evenings Longer.
Fare and Transportation.—The
good paper.
IL J. Grant.
Somewhat Cooler. .
fare on the Grand River Valley Rail­
Aug. 80, 1871.
Aside from the trial—the Urflon Fair. ronJ between Jackson and Nunk-a will
- --------------------------j t,v reduced, and the price of tickets,
“One stormy night in winter when
Sol. Smith Russell coming. Friday goo! for all trains, to Grand Rapids, up
tho winds were blowing cold,” I bought evening, at Union IJiill.
.---------------- i u&gt; the 15tb, and good for a return up to1
me a pair of bootsand rubbers nt Maus’.
----- --------------------------। autj incia&lt;jjDg n|| trains on the ICth, far1
Horace Greeley lectured at Milwau- j a/arc and a ,ti/lh.
Tho du vs of grace on accounts due kee Itvt night.
Property will be transported to the I
the late firm of Dlckt-y &amp; Bently, are
Mom lvrBOVX.-m.-A new .Ide-1
»»d
o/ Charn.
pretty nearly out.
Those interestedi
will do well to take notice,
dtosepl 1 —Ik I. being built In front of Dr.
condition., wbkb ,
Howell', lots nnd rekknee on JelTemn ! CB"
lt‘nrn®d l,y pnotetv, or at the vaAnother railroad will not effect the
Stre(?L
I rious railroad office#.
low prices at Maus'.
—-------- -------------------------The same rails and regulations n»
The Allegan Journal says:
above will apply to the State Fair.
Wanted. Wanted.
“The Educated Hog” lia# gone to
Every one having unsettled accounts Grand Grand Rapids to astonish the
Michigan State Agrieotanl Society,
to call and settle the same by September
native# there.
Tuesday, Wodncwlay, Thursday and
1st, for I must have my pay.
------------- ; Friday September 19, 20, 21 and 22.
Wwl
Mason Allen. •I n

What has been done can be done
again.—There is hope for every young

MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, DOORS. BLINDS, .MOLDINGS, Ac.

Moldings a Specialty.

ALSO, LUMBER. FLOORING SIDING

Gold Is reported as being panned out

■ near Caeeade. Kent Co. It being near,
Agricultural Foaety, Wsd-,
Don’t you know where to get your the mineral springe wo presume it is| nt*day» Thursday nnd Friday, October!
J magnetic gold.
bootsandshoes? I do—at J. Maus*.

Broal^riy, nejr riser.

fr:

n

....

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WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL.
[ 4, 5 and 6.

are every day solicited to furnish Plates of Teeth
for less Ikon our usual price, hacked with the complaint
[Of parties who say they are unable to.nay so much.
.Vow to give all a chance to hare Teeth who need and
should have them, we willfrom this date, for a few

IFe
What a difference intownsl Gec.CIark.;
: uf Fort Auatin wa. 6n«i ono dollar for,. Or* c*1” A*™™" —foil' -L. N. Mixer's scrofula nnd cancer whipping hi. vife. while it co. ia S73 in, ■"«’riru»» ooi .Sanmioy, on noeount
mixture is warranted to cure all cases Deeaiur for a hn.band io onjoy thu of the cop,-geinng loai
of cancer and scrofula In every form. ittkory.
AOB.crr.Tvyt. MAcrnttanv.
Send for circular.
$1 per bottle.
Ad­
Wheeler and Dotntlntf. ulrertln- AJ 7^““Xuml
dress
L. N. AIirEB,
Hastings, Mich.
inent accidentally got mixed up with machinery businw, aud he ako has a1'UU a,id
. Grant A Phillips’ Sewing machine uo- i mammoth trade with the farmer# of p7"
Mars is bound to sell his g
_
grocenes, , tiee in ymterd^y’s-w«kly;wid dafly. Barry and adjoining Counties.
fl f J ill PIT
and boots and shoes if ho doni ’tt mako
a■
make a 1 Gentlemen wc Leg parilon far the no- ;
i lanino mills
•llala
LTJtC
. cent.
'
T"“
°f “
J4 C- G- “"■"D .uwmont to |

Cancer can be Cored.

”7,“ n'tm°7 °e'7haV:

Lomplfte sets for$25.
$13.

11 cent sugar at Busell's.
* Rubber mojj at BusellV.

■!

'Dickey
manufacture sash,;
‘m-t— &amp;
■■ Bentley,
-------------------------Among the celebrities of the day, ad- I doors, blinds, moldings, etc., etc. The-

,

verttoed by the “American Literary I
ni*^ on -Broadway,-everybody!
Peaches fresh and nice at Buscll's.
Best Sherry wine, bitters fordyspep- |• Bureau ” as prepared to receive lecture ' knows where it is.
•**. «t
Busell'b. 1 engagements for the ensuing season, I
Hams Williams &amp; Co. At C F
‘I'*’C?‘J?;? Uw*1’' *od C°'« E&gt;"«K&gt;r building
। lerKor.tte State University, and Will j\nvn ....
„
..
,
, ‘’l
The Town Talk
" Carleton, of Hillsdale.
J-'uave built up a successful trade and are ,
Is the name of n Chojce ikand of Ci­
r _________
„ ___________
I bussing away steady every day. Sash,1
gars just received
&amp; sale at tho
Wobkmkn are busy converting tho I doors, blinds, moldings, etc.,'etc., is!
backroom of Pahco headquarters at I i heir forte too, aside from the planing I
City News Depot.
VJ
Ths Lauolst Stock of School Books Grand Rapids, into a lock-up. It prob- i machine.

in the City at the City Nows Depot.

ably will hold men that are too drunk
to get away I

—
------------------THE ELECTIONS.

Best cheese In the city at BuecII’s.
A Choice Stock of perfumeries nt the
Messrs. Bennet, Knickerbocker &amp; Co.
City News Depot,
of Jackson, sold the wheat damaged by
__________ _________
the
at 40
iue lata
tuw fire
uro to
io a firm
nrm in
tn Detroit,
j
For Photographs and Pictures, ofalljcents
cents per
per bushel.
bushel. There
There were about
kind., mil on J. F. Minkler._____________ jo
^ bu
,heL| of
30,000
Bushels
of the sum.

I

The Town Talk, K. 0. B. and E. B
„ ,,
,„ ,
_
.
Holl, three of the best Brands o? Cigar#
.
t * a -n
rwn
of Post
Pn»A Office.
in the mnvVnf
market at

Qua liAanoins.—The people of Ionia
•#
&lt;i •
■ ..
considerably interested in tho conJ
struction of a railroad from Kalamazoo,
through Hasting#, to that pl sen. A
Cheapest fruit Jar at Btucll’s.
meeting was appointed to bo held lost
The place to buy your boot# and rimes evening in the interest of the enterprise.
i» at
Runyan’s.
———-----------।
Peuokam.—There was a large atCustom work made on short notice, tendance at Court this afternoon and
in good style amt rearonable prices
j among other distinguished persons from

In Wyoming Territory at the Election
on Tuesday, for Territorial Legislature
tho result was a substantial Republican
Victory. The first time tho Republicans
ever had any show there.
The result of the Election yesterday,

parlies claim tho victory. At the last
Gubernatorial Election the Democratic
majority was nearly 10,000. What hor­
rid reaction.
Ain’t our Democratic
friends Jubilant?
Mr. Soward is expected homo in Oc­
tober.

About 350 ladies (?) Imre sent in their
cards to Mrs. Fair since she shot Mr.
Crittenden.

ab^ we notea Hoa Q T GriJI.j,
Charles F. Dnnbar, of tho Boston
Ladies' fine shoes of the latest styles oi Jactaon, who occupied a eeat beside AdrerUter, has left thu t paper and be­
come a member of the faculty of Har­
—
jj
onor
QpQjj
th
0
Bench,
aud
one
of
_________
at Rvnyan's.
vard Univursify.
the editors of the Grand Ledge IndtWarranted Custom Made Boots from
Detroit, Grand Rapids and Jacason
DIED.
Also Hrs. T. B. Churih and Mn E
at Runyan’s i
BELPING^ln Ah eiv, «e|l

Call on Mibb Wilcox far mill faery
goods of all the latest and best styles.
I

T1*O II IF

(.J

li.

Single Plates, Upper
.

¥&lt;* fl H H

l^rgy^I'h

flJllKIV^lJlll^I)

Office over Grant $ Phillips’ Store, Hastings, Mich.

STEWART &amp; STEINHOFR:

NO USE

H. A. Goodyear.

Goodyear &amp;

Dan’l Striker.

Strike

Dealers in

FIBMWBE!
Call at .

JOHX
in California, Is uncertain.
Both
WOLF’S

OHM,
Iron, Nails, Glass.

FURNITURE OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION.
leaner nnd
LOTS AND FILES OF IT

AVooden "\V are,
agents for the

Detroit,

OJV

TO

■oves.

made of

HAND AND BOUND

Lake Superior Iron •

SELL.

the

iei.

FLEE I.

BEST IN THE WORLD.
Also the

■

the prouriMnt ladies of .our own city.

JOHN WQ L.

^WOODLATO PARLORS.

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&lt;EI)c listings Banner
DAILY EDITION.
VOL. I.

NO. 22

HASTINGS, MICH., FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 8, 1871,

did ho do? Why ho did just what
In regard to the blood on the stairs relate circumstances which prove con-i- I a husband to his wife, now for two
THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL. what
5- years more than widowed. No, we do
any prudent man would have done, ho loading down to the river, the witness clusivdy that they were not nusnot ask you to “ strain tho quality of
eet down his milk and started for the • Blanchard gives us an explanation for taken as to the day or the bme
mercy”, but while I hold up to you the
Twenty-Third Day’s Proceeding*bank, for what ? to begin scrubbing that, by saying that he carried a basket They try to discredit the testimony ox law and evidence in thia care and ask
they tell you ; ho went back as any pru- of
upmoss
those suurs
stairs on
on xuvauay
Tuesday UUU
and BUM
Miss W
Magill
on rere.
her-reown —
assertion
___fish
a up
^.a. rere
----- that by tho very “ letter of the bond” an ac­
ji m cheefeks argument I dent man would and examined his safe 1 saw
U.^d
blood and
—
serum
— drip
idp from
f~~ Bis
tk ( she might have been mudnken
mistaken about
about
quittal, 1 also point you to this wife
__ .et, and
j to so© what he had taken and when I bucket,
and you
you remember
rememberthat
thatno
no blood
blood , which
which door it waa, but her own answer and ask you not to bring upon her
MOKNXXQ SESSIOX.
till
Wodneaday.
urore. tot tar tomony ... to.
Thurber came in he said “Field has waa
” aeon
----- *tore
’— *'
n «*-•»—J— But । —
yon ng life the shadows of an uncalcu­
tiio
Counsel
on
the
other
ride
weije
not
;
Then
they
try
to
discredit
Kw.
x*ySept 8, 1871.
been hero for his papers are gone.”
lated oelipso. I tell you there was mys­
by bringing **a W1
witness
—’s--testimony
1®“ tery,not uoath,in that little bunk on that
May it please your Honor, nnd Gon- j They must prove beyond a reasons­ satisfiod with tliis and asked ths wit- flot
ness if he had ever carried up any fish who had surveyed the ground and found September day. Two men entered it
.
bio
doubt
that
thia
man
committed
the
tiemen of the Jun-: The time has now
that
th©
lino
of
vision
could
not
reach
, murder, but what is a reasonable doubt Y there before, when he said that he had
the door from where he sat, but that it but no human ©ye that we can find saw
arrived w hem the labors of the Counsel
1 will tak© tho definition from the cele- carried up some on tho previous Baturwould penetrate the recces for about 9 cither leave it Here is one of tfem,
are to ccare nnd your labors are to be­■ bratod charge of Chief Justice Shaw in
Jiy 3d point is that there was no sus­ inches. Now we do not care whether but whore tho other ia or how ho left it
tho Parkman—Webster case, aud applygin.
he saw the door or not, for he could have I know not Justice demands an acI congratulate you h«r© in the openingr ing that rule to this case, it we picious quantity of blood found in that seen n man coming out and ha was very (iuital at vour hands. What I have
ol
nmmci BK'XUVW
uurr —
-—,---------- j
should
strike
out every
word I “®n'C on.. . edm*^?’a®1^
of mv
mv rvuuirKS
remarks WBl
that neither
Bicknese nor
positive that he saw the man coming said is of little moment, but what you
til
diminish&gt; defense
I defensemad©
mademmtins
tins case,
cose, you
of blood on tne out of the bank which disproves the as­ do will last forever.
*h nth
util ha-j
has «»»© among usustotodiminish
you could
could || no
no suspicious
suspicious quantity
qua
our number. Sicknesshas
man. To
him ; floor,
has b«en
te en here
herei not
| notconvict
ooavictthis
thisjnan.
To convict
convict him
floor, for
for all
ati that was on. the floor on sertion that it was Ramsdell who had
H© dosed his remarks at a quarter
in
the jury nnu
and at
but so ouy...
slight |-~-R
they —
must
the
Mirti and Wednesday must assuredly have been
in
at the
uto Bar,
iwt, U
—rprove
- corytu
w
re mejury
tat3“?ta tooud
and toto
L-totatted
. to
ur- ( on tta tor tnt Motaay but of taIto been nr.*and tried the door that after­ lx,fore five o’clock r. M., having spoken
as not to U seriously felt, and yet it. that this maa committed th©
noon.
I
leave
it
to
you
whether
taoy
in
all, nearly six hours and was atten­
ten&lt;-h.*a
proposition then, persons m the bank on tbit day and on
teaches ns
ns that
that a
a kind
kind Providence
Providence has
has li der.
‘My
" *third
"*
n-.immt.nn
been watehtag over us
he K watching I oufon then, is that they fail to prove i the next, not one noticed any blood, nor impeached Mrs. Springer's testimony or tively listened to throughout, by an im­
been
watching
overit
usKa*
—* 1taught us
‘ that th© &amp;r/nu dAicti. There are two meth- did they notice any human gore tn the not. Thia impeachment did not cume
ver this
wu* aud
over
tl—all
—
-iJ and
v - liable
„ to err.,' ods of identification—natural and arti- water that was «wePkout. They sent a from the right source, and they proved mense audience, after which court ad­
w© are
human
we
ore
all human,
err. ticial- Natural identification is tho ro- I piece of boatd from the floor to Dr. Duf- too‘ much. If we show hi tho next’ journod till 0 o’dock to-morrow morn­
I ike
na-yfwnjrers
on and
im liable
ocean to
voyage
Like
onna ocean
voyage
‘
Ipasremgers
f
»rou
h«»Tv»
Mrantrem
but 1 eocnition of the body by the face and field for examination and they testifj place, that Georg© Vanderpool could; ning, when Mr. Hughes will begin the
to.rU»d mtofolfaby mean, of tot tore wre re much Wood onto. not have disposed of that body for want
f- *&gt;»d’f'“- _;=
;frirod^
J,«k?Ur^T
^dwk.
Both piece as onanv
anyother,
other, aad
andDrMeld. of-time, their theory fall# to tho ground.
to wheTTuXuT^
wta^Tu toll have d£
dta !. ^tiling
dotog to
mmk. on the
tta bidy.
body.
Ur. Duffield
r important
fact out
brought
out in — .
_ w»nfx
fact brought
—
fnrttda. tad when J«u .tall tav. mw .
g
incOnwl Lid that he found no blood under the&gt; Ou© very important
AM experienced Bookkeeper wants
charged
voor
aolernn
duty
ta.l
re.
.fared
«f
«'"•«
“
«•
”
*
“
»
bam.
u&gt;
m,
1
~u
wn,
re
-thi
,
,
ho
it
would
tare
'
•
rial,
is
tho
time
take
a
charged voor aolernn dut, tad rew&lt;fare&lt;l
,v.
K.„_
„„„ I
wilncawa toaUflad
1o obtain a situation as Bookkeeper and
vour verdict, I trust that wo way mm*»
•
Clerk. Address W. K., care Baxmkk,
back upon there four weeks w© have ^ltn’
Hastings, Mich., for two weeks.
dtf
to^^ to j to^ta^tog±

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. AGENTS WANTED I

vou for.fl*e time I shall occupy your at- (*•«.
tention-to-day for th© im] ‘
*
—case is
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A RICH FI ELD! ANOBLEWORK
WO VOOKB UJ utufafaxfs •“•o-------- . , •

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^XfoZoramrtof^was
«y mail that It is reSiculou. to reparete to tho ground, when we consider how
PICTORIAL
how liable you are to be | them. Conover says, there was blood frequently wo have found erasures and
* Nl, wilD„, identito tho „o tta eaat wall, Utah ‘bafa-buljfta changes a l through the books, many of
which
were
in
Field
’
s
own
w
”
‘
xn
8
’
IR face or
not
i had been
struck while
sitting at hie
bodv
or features,
teaiures,
uut even
e»vu
---- ------o
I \ bv
b his
» face who
owwxi tl*e
ring. •, nan
desk, urvu
we would hat©
expected
to find shown by their own witness. Me nno
A FAMILY RECORD.
did’Mr. Hall who u»u©d the nog. desk, we wonk! J*“\ew,ji only that they bad a loos©, slack .wav o!
though he was one of his most mtimate Hi© M*ttm of blood on the w
\Jpiag book. ThatGaorgv '““T
friend Now what are the artificial । Besides, Dr. Bhurley testified that the L,
oouy. 11
x &lt; blood wouiu
VO..U.-. to
~ flow
-- in
- --.. IH
t^h‘woro‘^ Ke
FAMILY AfcBUJI.
would continue
jets or
| pc
----- ’ - e identity of this. body.
‘ wrrn over
»fog“
reeds, but
but ii three
three minutes,
minutes, but
but if
if so
where d.i
&lt;
’would
have you
you Deuovv
believe
ymi not my own weeds,
re where
‘
,thevwo
uld have
10(10 ILLUSTRATIONS.
XjTot £ rii.
!«»
»a he j
wore
___ ..... . Um.blood
a.:, luj
v u w.iula have saturate tho man. tney wouiu
___ them I
" en.was the first .wit-1 ed th© carpet for a much
1
Xe£e’of his family and visi- 50,000 H EF EK'fllf CES,
ring «
OU iwitti*
the fingur, than wm
was ait
would hare
have rm. 1 y
I
laughed
about their
mt out, and
m&gt;.l wmdd
l.^-.Unt
THE PICTORIAL FAMILY
pock-i: through the floor and down mt
into the...
pt opie, and you snouldso dispose °^his
•
.j •
taken from his puck•? . rt y^ides tbc
the time of r-nntiiB* a storehonMi of wform.lion Ast «*■&gt;
1. bnseSmt, but we
V.V find
IM none
.one there,
.here, and
.nd hemp too short. W®are
,b„
Le tiur.mo one, not even Ac humWest and Uu
J
SwSxBBks
IUCBter of society should .be injured by
and h
the Uule pi.ee hanging down I ke
riot., .bow that he never did It nt thu
Zr«&amp;t,
»•.£.
vour wriict, nod
and it was
fie this p«y»© |
&lt;*» «ot “
. which tbo* ,^4 a ' a fraB1 th© floor. Thro© minutes « him, for it wn. ju»l tho time that people n^hroiiie review of tbc Scriptures, reprc^J.
fo“"J Theayxtwitore.
1..a
a fo»K
time for blood_**□*.&gt; ■*
lo.iu uimv
wore Roine homo Irom church, and men
wu luuuu.
The next wrtnest
and
jet,
it
would
have
saturated
every
­
were in the «hoe ,hm&gt;, with only a thm
Slyfield, who ^Hed that he W i
where Jim. gmlw «“ •U”‘1.d '"J*?'
bu" Oiepht rehl thjt ho I thing around there? 1 tell you Herbert petition batweeu- Then.t ama..«a&gt; m
..-5ingS, Util v-wwr-|"w. —— ' I
thn Ital* tttmirea.
‘boutd be Imd «
o^vono
kinR. whirl.
was never murdered in that Bank.
on only
on© .toc
stocking,
which »h»w.
shews Field
:
.boo ton
ri»p all to
the atotug,
eeomnB, "
11V murdered, and
ata that to
He may have been foully
punished.’
.
unreliable natare of hwman evi•.
.
r
.x.tma. th©
unreliable
&lt;v»for the
th©.fane
thrf thepoeketa w©re
w,.re jthat too by George 1
Sdtingi n that Jtuy
jury box for
June
thrf
thatyuu hav«,.is hard
emwgh to I*ar,
&lt;hen
the never in th« bn«k. *■* — r-— . b~A, b-S- -h. tight
!
tanfennaghto
brer,
&lt;j&gt;fn he found
t„ur.dibe
legs ol had in tho shoe shop, explains the ugbt
hut it is aiu thing compared to what-this ,
_ * Crinnu on»H
bo*, tbut
«ta xuAiuus
ttahiug nl*»ut
.tot blood ou the walk and &lt;m the consider
the
desk
is
very
easy,
wheft
W©
cops:--1
‘
risoner.has
borne
in
bis
tong
imprison।
“
r
j"
~
tota.
■
b
witneas
witumaewore
5"
ore
be
ta
saw
to
in
tn
the
to
IVolume cennol to 9V«re»tlme4«l-\J» '* th
LX-IU..
be
fol- - «&gt;-- I: .'ufa,
“J «,l.Lwhohad dree llta or when
The., are many tbing» connect­ Edition.'
1 tad it been don. ? tob~ “ «• “ *dh~J«^i»gitia^«ta.we ta»k
Dana.: Time
ed
with
tliis
strange
care
that
1
CM&amp;01
orereight of Criapu't, tattf •“• «&gt;» « dip to i«t. iota to ink botUo u&gt; tow ~l w.
Most Suitable for the Familj
fo.ppy,i»i&gt;5 ;another
proof of the wnretabdirt off a drop before wnhng. II to- body explain, nor is it my business to explain
Most Valuable lor the Student,rich in nuiloug but each other s deve, ,,r
them, but that man nicked up in tho
thia
kind
of
tretimoay.
Moat Instructive for the Teacher.
was
by the stroat arm of lhe He alfa WetiSed that be tamt.li.xl the waatotod out of the front door ata boat out on Lake Michigan, had rem©
down toe .tain, »by w.i tat bk»d
Most Appropriate for the Child,
law and amce then the varyingj»to-; bode by the mark ol a tout bgnre
mystery connected with linn, which cer­
#gre«of this strong© erne tow brought: SS^buttaadlYtayoOtato.-r found in front ot the tank, a. well u tainly dest'rve investigation. If Field
Most Useful for tho Minister,
down lhe etaire. 1 am glad tor Dre
us to th© time which is to settle it
. destnb© thia figure alike ami yet it »
went soiling on the Lake that afternoon
Most Interesting for the Fanner,
Wilrou’a reputation to to ’‘to*
and fell into bad company and was
ever 1 taro nothing «»“J
। rolled upon as one of th© strongest
iMost Elegant for tbe Parlor,
fonuer trial wt Manutee. far. from ware■ Z^soT identity. Whm we confer Blauotatd, gave tbe explanation of tot murdered,,bo might have been oecreteu
blood
on
tho
ataira
aa
he
did,
and
it
to
a
Most Profitable for the Study.
I know aTremfar oonore} “
in the woods or torn© where, for a few
how common a tog it u ta
etroog remmealaxy on human weakuere,
TBE PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE
the pnreoewtion who rewfatetod thefto- man to hare euta murk. o. the
days,
till suspicion fell
«P°n
ia the Wo trial, before Uta •»
in addition lo tbe feature* already ellodad to.
■1,1 kww tbwt »o unfair «•(«&gt;• «®» much dependence, ahould not bo ptaed that,
which tore waa great legal d-tU tad some one else, ano then earned contain! the Apocrypha. Concordance, Pealm* in
rerertedto. Tho •tw-rele preeeofod fo on tto Dr^J^hfa fai aoattau, this fart whiea explain, all to out into tho Lake and dropped.. Metre, a Summary of tbe e&gt;acred Truth* a*
idenhSe.1 tho body by the reeutar *11
There is a mvsterious circumstance con­ uusht in *he ln*pired Book, together with
numerou* and eomi&gt;reben»ive Table* and otaer
greet Stwlr -ct Mtohtg-k « th. Ihate 'iog of . tooth to by ita nU*re
, blood wre not brought out.
.
lx, tta
dth place, tor oak nected with that little dog for in both Historical *nd Explanatory M*lfer. •0*^1’^
&amp;,urt Houre-re tfae hufarep of B.u Xr. Batmen onXX.,.'
"u&gt;”. iud
k-v on
- oc- the other trials we never had any evi- tbe labor* of many of the moat eminent Bible*
- » to’ guilty
mg^ fa l-tag -1®*’ w°™a
denco that that dog was in the bank aeholer* it 1* primed on lhe Uoeal calendered
the imafortune to venture “““
I
j ]u, .u^uuul nppeurtaoo and
from clear and open type, in one large
..tSblemthwt fat. b^?““hJ,n7i3 •hop. know, how eontata n tot
though witnereos have Ieoh- that day except the statement of Van- naner,
■nd bandanme quaito volume. »nd i* bound iu
tor two kmg y~re. Th. «*i-d J
to file teeth apart before filhn,,,
P
,
.v„. „„i«rewt nothin?
StatotoSto
notbiog unusual
uouatalI ,derpool, but on thisjtrial they bring the lhe mo.l durable and •‘tractive »&gt;‘nner ’hlle
while tho price* are auffielenlly low to place it.
goe. on with ifa bum end lme.nrre. bt- £ erorybody to lota •
•
witness
Nungesser
who
swears
he
heard
in his appearence, more than would be ■
/
dog making a noire m if playing within everybody'* reach.
expected from tiny one sick as he was.. the
•
■I. earing
forth » fare »““&gt;• w
* a-T’ u“'br«“i. offotaeatimony fata fa ita
- with some one, and this dog did not go
They oak vou why waa nil th“
EXPERIENCED AGENTS are wanted
’irem dev U&gt; dur and foUow our dre)
t
home
with
Vanderpool
at
noon,
for
the
blog from’Mouday till W odnooday, but
throoebuul tbo country fot it* tale, with whom
avoretioau und hardly know uhotber
ttanria not «o word ot evidence tott first we hear of him at the house is in t
arrangement. will be made. .In oppor
Jliere is it law «• the etatuto hooka, or Lodr waa that of a male or ftmalo- to there waa any acrubbing after ’■““'’•Jr the Evening when he ran and jumped liberal
1
tunily
of canal promtae ia rarely or never pre­
been
Field',
body
and
.to
un
km
Vanderpool
and
tho
imiwrtant
(
tested.
Ita tale will not be limited to any
... .. You tare Uen fold of «". and \ ,have {f
tiwsc 10 w^om h® ’J" ..awning- Th«&gt; they tell you to hi. question urires, that if that httlo
nenod,
but will continue for a lifetime. coui
tolling Conover on Tueaday about burn­
- Uanwtcrs in this com', —atantly ItiCTenaing with the growth and inlellii-tor, a I wtald. 1
rou hare
not the
tta
was left locked up in the bank .alo igene*
'
but
you
have
____
It
ia
therefore
dealrab.e
of
lb* country.
I
urn., to go info their h.-tory
\"j“ j
ing ita pant, was a very auameta rtrhow did he
get , out 9f | that tho»r who ene»ge wi
Itarbort Field wae o good h«m®dfata ““fsto;-™-’ -b«&gt;
eS.rt.uee tad yet .f ta had not told noon.
know view to making the ba*it
what
we
L---itatutrium. young wan. but of a r. ng ... that they hare prered
thia in deUul.Bg to errota of Sunday From
ita and we admit tlna -to bo fatal * what n .uaweiota cmunirtanc,, they of brute instinct, the jummng up of that Minister*, Teacbej*, Students, Funner*.
dfapmitalt. who erejfod bt. btart m
elrer" tad waa read, to g.wthiatar to btar Cta to prevo that thia r-rota- would have wade of tot ? They ore little dog on Vanderpool's lap that nigbU
Yeung-Men aiHLAVcnien.
has something mysteriousconnected with
toS ta muilorer ? U lu.nl to pltoo. for they '■« h*"T1^
Tho*e who would meet,with lhe tnoei profitable
anyone, lhe nrtalre
fatal,
it for if Field was murdered that day,
that thia to&gt; reata talely up- storv
.taw that iwittar uf “tan "re «P«
m wl]
suspicious any way.
They ho was undoubtedly in trouble at that of all empteyrtenta—ar« invtled to correspond
with u* with a view to aa aRrncr. Not a few
imoed in buainere. but neith.w of them .
^ameUutad endenre.
that ta had au m.uronre on
such air now arerajjinx from |u«KK» to|TOO)
,-otal leave tbe other "fhuu' “
I Ata here tbe »l»«tar Ulu.tnttod tad hii houae of «MW, but gentlemen tore very time.
,
,
annual nrotil in ita aale. There is a great want
The “Brown-Nolan” letter that they for the book and n nch field tillered, while it-will
uf lbw mouth,, tad .tan »» »
difference tawota
fa „o evidence in thi. ro-e that
make so much uf and all his other state­ elevate the apiritulal condition by ccnsUut eon
of Vanderpool’, money waa when for
lact with slid coiirer»al'on» upon ita beautiful
monte
ar©
easily
explained
when
we
con
­
tho furniture aud clothing in their little
■nd eternal troth*.
“ Thev Uli you that they found sider all the surrounding circumstances.
i“tan..n Wr. tadCharlro^r found When he said to one that bo tumost l*r
Agents on the Instalment Plan
thia but where luul Charlee Socor been lifruri h*b«l ktw Full, I
have boon surprised if ho hail said that Will be furnished lhe work in fine bindings
„ early with Ita lioreo had buggy to
Thin plan 1» quite ponnfer and profitable in cities
would hare youX J
and Erg. towns.* W. bar. an ad.Uon of the
he
did
kiB
him,
when
wo
consider
th©
morning ? Doe. ho know more about
power of the imagination, when worked baok, superbly bound, with reaaeive panel led
th© .articles of agro
doiiar3 at one ,
thi. affair than bo ba. told? Doe. Dr
draw out mure ^“J^Xntb, ex- 1
up in a certain direction, for you havo sides, winch bo* been everywhere received with
marked favor. HobscripUone for tbe Pictorial
Wilcox know
more
about
thia
time, uDh aftaner than
Whan C0Qnsel
heard of tho case of the man who wm Bible, in this style aud in Uiis way, can be
i“‘^,S^Wi1lLxtotomta..to taken sick bv being told succcomvely that obtained to an almort unlimited extent, as there
eept by mutusd consent.
J
is no ontlav of money that the Bible reader can
wU you that
\“oUld remember 2 1&gt;. M.
bo^k^mototo-^e“itth;-: he looked sick, and also of tbe man who make, which will yield him »o rieh a return,
died from imagining that he was being
SX^d’by*^ book.-t FlrMfoiFTEOXOCX MC.UION.
Svetold? I know not, nor is it my
bled to death, when be bad not lost a
We arc also the Publiabera of POTTER'S
than this, and '
cbeevert argument concluded.
business to inquire, it is only my Im •
STANDARU EDITIONS of Family, Pulpit­
....it.-aiy drew Ota
j
’
. .
. ............ rim
Pocket and Photograph Bible* and Testaments —
to relieve this man of the suspicion. drop. *
&gt;! GoOTta'tadrel’tal »jjuri
[r At to opening of th. afternoon to
He then gave a scathing doecription nearly 3&lt;M different etylea-ao well known every­
They tell you that buttons and ashes of
luting llta n"r'^‘?W1, etafod '-11
where for their accuracy of text, beauty of finish
the
^d such thing, were.finmd of Conover, Secor, Ingram, Bullis and ■nd durability of binding. Always ask for
guilty. Thu. rorfa'"'"'!
„ol wUo a cireuwatandal o.id.n«., which dl
M^s^^tatbre “to tta unreliablo ctaroctor of .t, in tho stove and they eall tins a very others who had been foremost in prose­ Poma'S Svaxtuan Enmoas, and not the bexi.
CWtaloguex containing styles and prices furnish­
cuting and prsecu ting this prisoner, after ed on application.
nuked to be r.'lc*“ . mu'uul conacnt even in the atrongeat caaro
it Jon© of the 8troftR°,te.7donC^,fff
dny. itwoadireolradby^. j
i„orn«l
innocence, for it is in ev.den^that the which he concluded os follows :
For Circulars containing a full dUcrinUon o
And,
now,
gentlemen,
I
leave
this
P^'ution
ahrnro
ta
1
riror
ta
woold
and tho receipt !&gt;"«“■
if Ooo.
: •-------- directlv under the back win­
POTTfcZT.s
.
i :c
l.n tvnnln case, so far as I am concerned with you, aud tenn* to Agents, addrtaa
friend fold you
, murder,ho upo»’b.ch th^« to
a wofto^btak «
Vanderpool dta
* ”.„igning
my responsibility boa been great, yours STANDARD BIBLE AND TESTAJfENT
will bo greater. I cannot lift the curtam HOUSE,"
coiuunltod * robbery
7
CO.,
that for two long years has hidden this
Field'a eeeuriww, but doea no.
X ta..w that Gw.tr'
tan.
PVHLISHERS,
mystery,
perhaps it will never bo lifted,
sitamw&amp;I^o" x
w,re _
Now we hot© sh .wn that on no con­ until
&lt;111 and 01*1 «»xx»»ou
that day when all thingsi
to have all the areoun
dollar duo
, you convict ths Prisoner on the
PHILADELPHIA.
roonnog. Ihow-^,
dtonronytato^
and that FfoU"g ^wooW Munday
plain, and
the pus­
MitoX"^'0^
tout their
?____ Hrtarerel blit WO will not are made
thereto
no on.denies
dcniro to
to
JSTtoour Sth gjrnto ales
to of ti.
time
are
all
reived.
UP
•“d“*
him; for would btaif he had ,m “
. re bnm but nose to.our &lt;nn genenu
farm FOR sale.
" v„d.n»ol taro nXfato. tal^riUtei™ J“Q •TidroC" Whether Herbert Field is alive or dead,
ho hare regtad *** "Tlbe next day, lawful
tell my farm of 40 acraa, ritnated inthe
not received the m«m
uncasy but may “»*
bwriaca, “ wel for^tho defense which converts thepre whetber George Vanderpool killed him
Mr AX to ixi- ta« *b?'1i?Fidd tad not been miaring Kiimntion ot his innocence into acertain- or not, I do not kuow, but four weeks
of imtient investigation have tailed to
about to ta^Vta- ns they? I* --mmatancM bar© ^,cen
theory of th© P^h™
the test 3mt ta ... murdered Mweta tobour. show either a death or murder. It m
^^tadtotaltatatawta would there a
contowg “££X».idor
11 to B ot tot, day ta w. hare not for me to ask of you mercy, instead
BOt u roM1d- ?who .wear nomuvely to of justice, for here, os I believe, justice
Tltesrfffi
should have had se
8Ubstanc© m Gontleiwu. doM«&lt;»”
a, ampiaon ’*
_j i[h , crime in to Urey a*w him after that hour aud toy will be a verdict which shall give back
and who was wasting
&amp;

to do with th., young
atnckcti down in the prune «f hfi, yw
l.avom,n..ng w du w.A to.
mother «-ho lieheves her son 4o be mur
dered as.allegt’d, and you h~* nothing
cit'iw
—- j .
.-j
to do with tbe young wiie who would
bo TO— .bau wwlowed. b«t*ymi ar* to
tn- tlurw upon the Uw «ori the foeu
ai though he were the rerie.t ruth...
, thlrt
tnel Ihi. earth

family bible,

J0H2T E- EOTTER

°'

riotous bring.

ys

f

his morning

beck ground.'

”'”,rtb"

ture.

�ta Cayfc
TEACHERS NOTICE.

County,
FAN fttiOBK ROLFE.
.’ &gt;
.It Orangeville, Oct. 6th,
bL 9th, and Nov. Gth.
“ Haritoga, OeL
L 13 th—EUi* School
“ Asayria, Oct
House.
PRINCIPAL
At Nashville, “ I7t!i.
AND THB
fcf
OIL REGIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA
.. MiddloviUo “ 20tb.
” Hickory Corners, Oct 25th.
THIS RAILWAY XXTRXDS FROM
“ Woodland, Nov. 10th.
Rochester to Now York, 385 miles,
Eanh examination will commence promptly at9
Buffalo to New York, 428 miles,
o’clock A- Ml and
Ui
Siunonaiou Bridge to Now tort. 148
Dunkirk to New York, 460 miles,
Cleveland to New York, 625 miles,
Cincinnati to N. Y., 860 miles,
AND IB FROM
to 27 xn» the ffnonrtu bovte.
23^*860 miles without change of coaches.
From and after Aug. ITlb, 1S71, Trains will leave.
in connection with Weatcrn Lines, as follows:
NEW YORK DAY EXPRESS, learea Cincinnati
at I 15 P. M., Sundays excepted ; Cleveland
Irom Atlantia and Great Wcatern Depot, by
Columbus, O.. time, daily. (Salnrdays except­
ed.) at Io.®1*!*. H-; CiilUin aid A. IIj and
: Suspension Bridge atff.OAA. Af daily. (Sundava excepted;) Buffalo from ’lepot corner
Exchange and Michigan Htreote. by New York
'ime, dailv. iSundaya excepted,) alT. A. M.
A rri ves at Hornellrrills Utt A - M; Huaqueban na

Woodland

TrtfitfCESWE'urf

Amvria—Elli* School How—t
Hwine«m.~.B.H-UhKndf

L- RUSSELL,
Manufacture* ’ u

Offert0t^£&lt;^ SC1T

CHAS. H. BAUER.

CowM a
; -nrll Goo^’
assort^
afldi line of

carnotite

Sash.

T. B. DIAMOND.
Uo.&amp;ipl. bciioolaPrairiavUlc. Aug._________________

tcaobere.

Blinds,

things bcS°nd Exant^
CaU yon will vot
the GooRs.

WM H. HAYFORD

C. G. HOLBROOK,

gret &amp;

JY at Uw, Solicitor in Chaaearr. wil.
romptly to all business entrusted to him

dressed
lumber,

uaiiroaa
Tn

WM. L. COBB,
AK2SY

Of all Kindi.

•A1HA12 4.1
CTM47 M
.17
Km w
3MJU
XWO.COO 00
r. Examine his
Fannau Incnavcn a Sysctaurr.
lIx. Inttallmcnt

ReRUbUo ot Chirico. Awetts.
American of Chicago.

HARVEY WRIGHT.

Elevator Building ot 0‘ F. Dwight A Co,
PltywlolunM. at Mnrgcona,

EXPRESS MAIL, leaves Dunkirk from Union
Depot, sod Buffalo, via. Avon and tie. Huroellaville, Daily. (Sundays excepted,) at 7.10 A. N..
arriving In New York at fax) A. M.
LIGHTNING EXPRESS, (Daily.) learea Cin-

IUWISW, MICH.

DBS. J. M. k C. RUSSELL,
PHYSICIANS and Surxvwna. The treatment.of
Private Diseases will receive osrticular attention.

“

WHEELER

St.

ftr

ATTORNEY al Law. Insurance and Collerting

j Hlrepiag
1 r,
CiuciunaU
‘—'---- - aud Cleveland, running thtough to
Horoeilaville (Breakfast;) and new and improved

NKWjPLAX.

cask policies.

'

Doors,

{or

at Binehamion for Cooperstown, Albany, and
the ceteLralertSummer resort. Sharon Springs;

ho«pitality
at Ornn
board can
notpiuuiu of
vi toe people
j™,..- —
------ -jevlllc.
-------- ----------"‘to an examlaatinn of ;

K aah rill” M ichlgsn.________________ JnWyl

DRS. B. J. k E. F. BROWN,
in no UM« TnllUuR *

tana ;.s&gt; a. m.; Leavnunurg v.i« a. m.;
Msadville Il.M A.M. (Dine;) Dunkirk 1.23 v. u-

neliaville5.43 1‘. M. (Supper,* and al New York
7.00 A.M. Connects at Elmira with Northern
Central Railway for Williamsport. Hamabnrg
and tbe South ; at Jersey Citv with Morning
Exnrets Train of New Jersey Railroad for Phil-

DOWNING

We pay thr hiahr»l markel pric^ for aU
k-ind* of Country J'roducr.

Sleeping Coaches hrv attached to this train at
Onctonari and at Clifton, (Suspension Bridge.)
running through to New York without chaa&lt;e.
Keeping conches are also attached at HoruelUville running th rough without change to Albany
NIGHT EXPRESS, dnilv, (Bundays excepted;)

We are constantly rtcwivtng additions to cur
ulrvadv LARGE STOCK OF GOODS and are
selling at bottom Ugurea.

Motto.”

NEW CARPET HOUSE
Tho very BEST PLACE to buy

CARPETS,

Tnrnor’e al S.05 A. M. (Breakfast.) Now York
at 11.10 A. M. Conaects at New York with
steameri an I aflcniouiKtraina for Boston sod
New England cities.
A Nleeping Coach ia attached to this train ruoluu^tbrougu Iruni diuipcuaion Bridge to New

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS
Are liound to sell

like poor treated gretuhonaiy Thursday aftcr-

JOHN ROBERTS.

FINE BOOTS!
In tho city. Manufactured by

Dry Goods,

PHYSICIAN and Sureocn. Dwelling on Broad­
way, near lhe Court Hanse.

WM.

UPJOHN.

PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Office wort end of 8lat.
i tract. Hastings.

DR. C. C. LIN8LEY,
BOTANIC arfl Eeleetk Physician end Donlist,
treats all ebronicand ecu to diseases; wHl attend
to all esllv by day or night. Office at Nash rile.

WOOFRUFF!

F. DRAKE, M- D„

1 attention given to the treatmnat of
ism. Office over O. AekleyVDrus

REMEMBER,

CINCINNATI EXPRESS, daily. (Sundays ex
copied.) Leave* Dayton at 5.45 A. M ; leaves
Cleveland at 3X7. p. M.; Meadville al 8.10 P.M.
(Hop.) Dunkirk al 10j» P. M.; Clifton. lo.OOP.
M.. Suspension Bridge 10.05 P. M.; Buffalo at

A. HANLON, M.

Groceries,

LATE OF CANADA, eueeeoor to Dr. ElliJ. Homer- r-'

Washington Block, South ride State St.

Elmira for WiUiamspoit, Harrisburg end the
rioutb; at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton.lor |
Cooperstown, Albany and lhe celebrated summer j
resort SharonSpriocs; at Greycourt for New­
burgh and Warwick, and al New York with ore- I
ning trains and steamers far'Boston ^nd New And evorything jn their lino of Gnodff
TC&amp;X,............. ............. uu —..
- -'*-0*^7 A,.;!i“k“,n'

Buffalo, running through to ttoMuebannn. and
at L'tereland, running through loNew York.
Only oce train East on-Hunday, leaving Ciucinnati Bt *.4X P. M.; Cleveland at 7.25 A. M.;
Cbftoo l.Sn 1’. M.; Su»p«naioo Bridge al 1.35
P.
Buffalo at S 4&lt;&gt; I*. M. and Dunkirk 1.35

OIL CLOTHS,

STYLE

OFj MEN’S

NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN,

DEALERS in Dry Goode, Orj-eriea. Itooia end
Shoes, Clothing. Mata end Capa, Ao., Ac.

BEST

And in many

cosm

Lower.

fdenoe opMaito Wn. H. Boltwood. bag. Special
etlsntiongirsn to Snirery and diseases of children.
Calls proaptlv attendld to.
novKMfftf

ter AU Styles of Women's

STEWART a STE1XHOEF.

and Chil­

dren’s Wear."Ct

The Best in the City.

Soaii ail Mechanical Dentists,
0PRICE over Grant * Phillip1! Store. HasUngi.

J. U. WOODRUFF.

HYDE k BAUER.

MATTINGS,

‘The Corner Grocery.
MATS,

Hew Goods Just Roooivod.

UPHOLSTERED GOODS,
pany all uigin trains on thia Railway.
r&lt;yThe»rie Hallway Company has opened a

NOTTINGHAM

C.H. HICKS,

GRANTS PHILLIPS.

Groceries,

LACES,

WM. II. JEWELL,

subjecla ol conUnu-

74 MOWROE STREET,
GR.IXD RAPIDS, MICHIGAN,

•
Opposite' lhe National- Hotel.

'.\rt.o( Phitaddohi.

IRlill Continue to Sell

e4-1nntTOiznTUIlIlXAU.V»T.

WOOL HARBINli
A

Hastings.l

Crockery.

Glassware.
tec., tec.,

Which can be ubuiaed at Ihejrincipal Tickst
1 nffloea in the West and North-Weal.
1. D. RUCKER.
WM. R. BARR.
Gen lSap'L
Gen’I Paes’ Ak&lt;

J. W. MAVXARD,

MILO T. WHEELER.
COUNTY Traaaurer. Offies in lhe Court Monte.

Cheaper than any Store in Harting*,

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.

F. IMMEN.

3 0 Years

Experience !

SHERIFF.

Sa re I &gt; per Cent, by buying Tor Caah of

HA! HA!

Ofice at the Court House. Huttos".

DEPUTY U. 8- Marshal. General CsIImIIm Agent
sad Auctioneer.

E. IL MALLORY..
Mr. MARBLE baring bought the Carding Jfa
cbtue lately owned in Middlerille, and
haring restored it to llaatinga. and

Go there ior your

C. H. HICKH,

Deputy Sheriff of Barr? County: office at the
MlSteiui0*'*' Bl
Court Moons, Hasting*.

CENTRA!
NATIONAL HOTEL.
SHEPHERD A CAMPBELL, Proprietor", comer

CHOICE

GROCERIES!

.THE ABOVE CUT REPRESENTS
THS

A fino stock J vst Opbxkd

ciienniW^ce

Sntirttnctlon.

E'LOItEIVCE
come and hke them
Oyal«r»

RjenthnseU.

on hand at all hours.
25yt

H. A. BUSELL.

NEAR THE BANK.
£2TWool eent by Railroad will be
Tho best stock ol Meat always on hand.
Carded
to
order,
and
sent
back
in
good
SIMPLY CONSTRUCTED,
Call aud Get your Steak, Roasts,
EASILY UNDERSTOOD. condition.
-r any thing you want.
’
SIMON P'RKENRUTH.

Family Sewing Machine

Alwin Orfleraifl Ready for Wort.

Shop in BARLOW A GOODYEAR’S
New Warehouse,

The! Homeaicad Property o«

little noise in Its operation.

of Mt»i»t.«viM.«. Bamr Co.. Midi.

It will Cord, Breid, QuiH. Bind Gather. Hem­
stitch. Ruffle, Tuck, and Fringe neatly and du­
rably
We warrant it to new everything needed in a
family, from the heaviest to tbe lightest fabric.
ia Talb'rtnff or Dressmaking

WELCOME MARBLE.
July.lSJl.

MARCBNU8 WRIGHT

fi

Please call sad examine th* Machine and Ito
work You eannot afford to bur a Sewing MsHmm uutil vou hare awn lbs FLORENCE with
ita late improv erne ate.
Office and salesroom at

Grant'de Phillip** Btore.
Jure 8,1871. tf

BLACKSMTTHING.

$1.00 for 75c
I will dose out my Stock
of Summer

Dry Goods and Clothing

THU MkCHIHE HAS HO EQSAL.

the Ladies 11

Haiti act. Ant. X 1871.

jnliatf

MIDDLEVILLE EXCHANGE,
H. A ■•ANDY- JOHNSON, (formerly Clerk of tho
Hastings House.) Proprietor. Teran moderate.
specialty.

AARON CLARK,
INKER dnly Hocused by the United

°«-

4iaru’-

’

Adjoining V. F. Dwight A Co’s Foundry.

WRIGHT

Splendid Opportunity

Meat Market!

Gold &amp; Silver Watches.
CLOCKB,
Fine Gold Jewelry,

at seventy-five cents on the
Dollar.
R. MUDGE.

J. ROBERTS k CO„
General Ncwa Dealers,
the Post Office onJeff-

BOTTLED VfflffiA BXffl!
kusterjut.1,

cxLXBiuTfp

WINE OR BS2R

ShM Silwr ui Plate! Vue.
Va'xhea, Cloeksaaffi Jewury Repaired

OMNIBUS AND HACK LINE.

J. 8. VANBRUNT Propriator.-Loavo the HoteU
forevary train. Orders toft on too Slate al ho­
tel! for calls to private bouam promptly attended
to. Paaeeneeni carried to aav oart of she villtn

ALBERT EI8ELBERG,

„ x HAMUi, WILLIAgS. k CO,
MAlTOTicnfUMvOta laDreaaad
Lvom Bills printed on short notice
thia Office.

�3-

ATTENTION!
That to buy Goods

Dealer* in

AT THE STORE OF

GRANT tc

Good Bargains in

RUSSELL

Goods are Cheaper than

You must visit the
Can be] bad by] Calling at

PHILLIPS Hardware,
Stoves,

D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S
Office in Hastings.

We Offer the following
Tax Titles

WE KEEP A OBHEBAL A68OUTMENT OP

Harnesses,

IIRIGIIIIWS. (IROI’ERIES. BOUTS 4 SB.

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

SKI.KER &lt;J- DECKER,
of LANDS

Battle Creek.

0«r Stock contain* a Large Lino of

LEATH SB BELTING A SPECIALTY

Situated in tho various Townships of

DRESS SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,
.
P K’s, &amp;c,
Ajid we will sell them ns cheap as any house
From New York to Chicago.’

o will not bo under­
sold bv anv House Large Stock
In aVfichigan.

Counties in the State of
Michigan,
ASSYRIA.

lust Received.

Joint A. Greble,
Mark Rvbsei.i-

___

Barry County—one of the best •*

’ SKiXKER j- DECKER.

1»14

Not excepting those that blow mon-.

Macaii’Tiox
aicTiax.|nucBiPTiox.
nmol.
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R.wWofnwK
»&gt;
naWofovV
blrj/ofawV
*0
Wlnorth SO acre, ot

THE CELEBRATED

We make no drives and tell no lies, but sell
Goods on their merits.
W° SeU

■

Machine,

TOB SALE AT

In,

CASTLETON.
X
IX M

fl:

w. T. EASTMAN’S!
Wareltouse on Broadway.

GRANT a PHILLIPS.

£

■ r '(

Druggists and Chemists,
■

DRY GOODS!

aud dealers In

M’OODLANIh

. j

PAINTS,

LIME, WATER LIME-

OILS,
•
VARNISHES.
TURPENTINE.
TOILET and FANCY GOODS,
PERFUMERY.
August 10. 1871.
BOOKS A STATIONERS,'
CHOICE TEAR,
|
H JEWELL,
GROCERIES.
.
CIGARS aud TOBACCO,
Regibtkb of Deeds. Notaby Public
KEROSENE LAMPS A FIXTURES j

n* K
n rx,” *

LUMBER, LATH, and SHINGLES

*

I'X) acre* of ife V “’1
lOuacreaofn w xflit
Ja
18

Land and Calcined Piaster,

PATENT MEDICINES,

LOWER TH.KV EVER.

Phoenix Cash

ItwKcfsw

ofa.K

GRANITE STATE

CornSheller!

Please jive as a Cal! and see what a Mi Pile of Grts ic will live
m for a little Money.
May, 1871.

MAPLE GROVE-

Farrier's Improved!

BENHAL

WALL PAPER. Ac.. Ac..

CITY DRUG STORE.
State St., HanUngH, Mich.

M

JOHNSTOWN.

BALTIMORE.

CONVEYANCER,*

*

Abstracts op Titles
i
HASTINGS.
of limde in Barry County fnmbdied on e H »f n &lt; K
2|a % of a e V
W S3
ajiplIcaUon, at my office in the
* e X °! 0 * S
J * •‘t“r" ’ * of-'D e I 21
Court Hou*.
W. H. JEWELL
CARLTON.
Ilattinq^Mich.
lo
10
lu

10
M

For.th.e

BEST SHILLIMi PBS IN THE ffl.

-M of n'.K

BARRY.
i 2sXofa

BEST AND CHEAPEST
HOPE.

BOOTS IND SB,
Ladies’ Misses and Children’s

x

X°f°‘

RUTLAND.

Of Home Manufacture,
agrfiwX
n a ire or n •

Shoes and. Gaiters.

Go to the

n » Y of n a V
uwXofnwX
—
tu
entotaX"fa» K M

aiuofesof

k

Sole Proprietor of

WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

SHEPARDS

COMPOUND TABOO BITTERS,

Russell &amp;&gt; Nevins.

April Gth, 1871.

Price, only 50 Cents a Bottle.

IRVING.

Little Red Shop!
Westof Bank.

PRAIRIEVILLE

rhia article haa been thoroughly tested
■nd found a aure and apeody cure for
lhe following complaints.

Have now on hand
The LARGEST STOCK of

HARDWARE
harnesses

Jaundice, Indigestion, Sour Stom­
ach, Costivencss, Nervotu and
Sick Headache, Liver Complaint,
Fever&lt;0 Ague, Dyspepsia, Worms
in Children, Piles, Bilious Com­
plaints, leoss of Appetite, Erup­
tions of the Skin, Pimples on the
Face, and all Diseases of the
Blood; also the best Diuretic in
Use for Kidney Complaints,
Weak Back, Pain in the Loins,
Lumbago, Gravel, Rheumatism,
Ac. Ac.

iniBRY COUNTY.

PhyaiciaM* throughout the City and
Country, aa the beat Family Medicine
in uao. No Family ahould be without

Price, only 50 Cents a Hottie.

YANKEE SPRINGS.

for warm meals at all hours.
Remember the place. Op­
posite Lein's Bakery.
South side State St,

Grand. Rapids, Mich.
For Sale by ACKLEY A SLADK
Haatings, Mich.

IHE.aAN MICH.

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Parties desiring to purchase will do
well to Call. We will cheerfully give
all information desired.

D. R. COOK Ac CO
CALL AT JOHN STANLEYS

*■”

Pure Wines and Liquors!
FOR MKD1C1JUL FVRPOttS.

TAYtaB a FiKLEY O»C1S,
Haaiiap, UP­

MARK RU88KLL.

wg'U'K
n wtfof U.K

c. N. SHEPARD,

a FULL STOCK OF ALL SIZES.
JOHN A. GREBLE.

2*w»C»wM

L.E. STAUFFER.

MUSICAL!
t.T ATHEB belting.

__ ______

u W K of a « K
soJfafsoM

GO TO CLARKS FOR PICTURES.

COPPER STRIP FEED CUTTE.

_

2ajtn&gt;t ot sljcc M
ORANGEVILLE.

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BOLE AGENTS FOR THE

BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILL

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• K « ■ • Jf

This is the Lad uho drove
the doves to market, and •*jAr&gt;«K,
*X’C* *X
the same boy stopped
at Stauffer's
■ WofaeK

genuine Biuara in one 80 Centa Bottle
of Shepard-a Compound Wahoo Bittern

For Sala by Driurrht* and Dealer* Generally.

ITS

’X

A. WOOLEY-

Ofpotiu P. 0.

Also, Imported Donblin Farter nd Ediaburgb
pal.’Al.irpteocala.Uyo.kM*.
o*HasUar.

�Tl|« R^rdsuc^ B^ihr^.
DAILY DURING THE TRIAD
w.M.nouiKa, - Z

Fibst National Qldtkdvo House.
—Go there JbLjthe best and cheapest
Cloth ing.'-Gents Furnishing Goods, etc.

Fair It*au.
Tbe Eagle ot yesterday notice* the

JIG. WatiAMB.
Union Fair as follow*:
Th* Grand Rapids Manufacturing
“ A setting hen never gels fot,” but Company enter 21 machines and article*
most any person can got fat by buying
of various kinds.
their groceries of J, Maus.
J. C. Simonds, city,enters machinery.
WICHIGAN CENTRAL B. R.
T. J. W. Porter, city, specimen* of
An Every-day Story.
wood turning.
Grand River Valley Division
J.
O. Itoee, Bi$Rapids, two hone*.
AVGUHT 1S17-1.
"Hello John, where are you going?”
T. J. Whitlow. Rockford, two homes.
“I waa going down here to buy some
A.
F. De Vinney, city, stencil tool*
grocer*. ”
"Well I am going down to Maoc Al­ and specimens.
it. txr.l Mixa;
Mm.
N. L. Buckley, city, case of mil­
len’s to buy mine.”
.laokac-t
IT08
ilOr'S c no*
S^^^ane. &gt;U 23
"Down to Allen's? Why, I never bo’t linery.
Currier
A Putnam, city. cane of sta­
any of him, I always go there to buy
Onondap
{12 41
crockery and wall paper, but I never tionery.
BM0.Kria.lt m
Tyler, Graham A Co., city, cas* of
thought of buying groceries there. Nut
long ago I bo’t a whole act ot crockery pocket cutlery, and pair of matched
VemontrUl.
and paper enough to paper my house, horaes for all work.
NohvlUa
D. W. Perry, city, ladies’ and gents’
there, 2Q per cent, cheaper than I could
buy any where else. Betddes he war­ furs and fancy blankets.
ranted it. . The croekeiy he keeps is
G. F. Owen, city, Howe Sewing Ma­
the Boot's'celebrated ware.”
"Well, I always do so on groceries, chine* and Crane Knitting Machines.
Some of the residents of neighboring
and I know you can. Besides he takes
anything I have to sell at a fidr price, cities and States are sending in some
too. I get a better tobacco, tea and very fin* bones, several of which are
sugar there for tbe same money than
already here.
any where else in town.”
MIXZD. I ACCOM.
T. M. McCord, the Monroe street boot
M. ALLEN,
Graad iUpdp
and.shoe dealer .expect* to display a case
Washington Block. Aug. 15,1871.
of boots and shoes, some of which will
be of the celebrated Burt manufacture.
iddleville
Hams, Williams &amp; Co.
•vin«*
Nelson, Matter A Co. will exhibit a
Do not claim to have tho only Mold­
splendid parlor set designed by Andrew
ing
Machine
in
Barry
county,
but
they
XwbJiBr
have one that will stick any and all Shrleber, Esq., late of New York city.
kinds ot moldings that are needed. It is an elegant set and doubtlees will
They also have on hand a large number attract much attention as will also a bed
Cluu-lotte
Eaum Rapid.
of doom, sash, blinds, moldings, win­
OnondMB
dow
frames, Ac., that will be sold at low room set, nude of block walnut which is
Ariand*
said to be superb.
figures for cash.
Berkey, Bro*. A Gay say that if custo­
Go to Oommins it Brown for Points, mers will only give them a chance, and
Train, on the Chicwo A Michigan Lake Shore R.
R. leave Grand Rapid, for Mutkefon and Whit* Oils, Varnishes, etc.
not buy all tbyy have manufactured,they
&lt; bIcagv Ex pre® al 10-00 a n&gt;. Detroit Exj&gt;re&lt;« at
will exhlbt some of their regular stuck
500 p m.
of goods.
It. E. MAROENT. Grtx. 8upt.
tf

R

CHA8 B. BUSH. Aaa’lBWI.

•fit Uhion Hall.

local bii;ijie# Notice?.

Extraordinary !
LOST.
Somewehre near the Depot or on State
St., Tuesday eve. A black ribbon-sash.
The finder will confer u favor and be
rewarded by leaving It at the Dentist
office of Stewart A Steinbofl*.
Sep. 6th.
Mrs. Mary Steinhofl*.
gqoda has Just arrived at
IL Mudge's,

What has been done can be done
again.—There is hope for every young

The New York
Comedy Company
WU sire two rnUrUinmeotr,

patbfday &amp; yon. tVe’p, fept. g, 11.
Th» perfann«ne# S.tnrdv B»». will coniUt
•f tbs Bndisb Comody catltlcd

‘THE SERIOUS FAMILY!”
wad the rouaiac farce of "THE BIBBSES.”
Admiiei-in 50 cu. Children 25. Doon open at T.

man who so ardently desires to succeed.
BACK NUMBERS,
Look oypr tbe Gband Rapids Busi­
ness CoLLEGE’JorRNAL and notice the
We can supply most all of the back
universal success of their students.
numbers of the dally Banner from No.
4. Will send as complete a file as poss­
Attention!
ible for 5 ets. j»cr copy. Dealers supplied
I have a yoke of cattle and a tingle
horse for sale. Will sell on time lor
good paper.
IL J. Grant.
GitoBious News From California.
Aug. 80, 1871.
—The telegraph informs us that at the
election on Wednesday, the Republican
“ One stormy night in winter when
the’ winds were blowing cold," I bought State Ticket was elected by 4,000 major­
me a pair of boots an 1 rubbers at Maus'. ity, with two *nd possibly all three of
the members of Congress. and the leg­
islature, securing a United States Sena­
The davs of grace on account, due torin place of Cole, Republican.
the late firm of Dickey A Bently, are
pretty nearly out. 'Ihonc interested
The sun shines brightly.
will do well to take notice,
dtotepl
The skies are as blue as ever in Italy.
Another ruilruaH will not effect the
The "Mysterious Family” to-morrow
low prices at Maus'.
night.
Wanted. Wanted.
The street, are filled with those on
Every one having unsettled accounts
to call and settle thesame by September buslncrw and those seeking pleasure,
1st, for I must hare my pay.
ur attending thu Vanderpool trial.
lOwl
Mason Allen.
■ . —_______ | Wisconsin claims that the present
Don't you know where to get your I crol&gt;
tobacco will be the finest and
boot, and show? I do-at J. Maus'. ! Urgwt cver
»»
Htate.

Clover Hullers!
SUPERIOR, M6SHERRY AND STATESMAN
Kalamazoo and Ann _A.rbor

WHEEL ’CULTIVATORS;
—BALL. GALE AND KALAMAZOO,

PLOWS JSD (dSTLVGS.
SAVING

AGRICULTURAL

in Barry County—for sale by

E. P. BURRALL.
Office in John Weisertt’s Hardware Store, Brown’d New Block.

J. w. &amp; 0. «. BBNTLEY

MANt’FACTUIlEBS OF HASH, DOOHe. UttXDiS, MOLDINGS, Ar.

Moldings a Specialty.

'SSSIS..L...
COMMERCIAL
lla.UMSd«e»L 9, 1571,
floor, percwi...
Corn, psr.bctshel
Osts, p«rbtt*h*L

Halt. So*. p«r bbl
Halt, Kara*. par bbl

• MhilOuO
18
10

lb

WITHIN THB REACH OF ALL.

TFe are every day solicited to furnish Plates of Teeth
for less than our usual price, backed with the complaint
of parties who say they are unable to nay so much.
Now to give all a chance to ha ve Teeth who need a nd
should have them, we witlfroni this date, for a few
weeks,
one-half
-r drop
--- -r- the price almost vr.v
riuny. We
,r tz will nowmahc
and Complete, sets forbid. Single Plates- Upper
^ror Under $13.

ALie Oil'll WORK W^IRR^IJVTED.
1»K

Office over Grant

For Photographs aud Pictures, of all
kinds, call on J. F. Minkler.
The Town Talk, K. C. B. and E. B
Hall, three of th* best Brands of Cigare
in the market at Post Office.

Cheapest fruit jarat Bundi's.

The public debt statement for August
The place to buy your bouts and .hues ia an old story, to be continued by 1'resi
is at
Runyan's.
dent Grant The reduction during thu
Custom work made on short notice, month waa 10,206,278. Decrease since
last March $146,586^79.
Decrease
In good style an t reasonable prices
since March 1, I860, $251,840,699.
at Runyan's.
Thaiboks like buames. While these
Ladies’ fine shoe* of tbe latent styles payments hare beta made, taxes have I
at Runyan's.
been reduced eighty millions within a
~ Warranted Custom Made Boots Irim year, and the public credit has been sp
Detroit, Grand Rapid* and. Jacxson
satisfactory that two hundred millions
at Runtan'*
have been borrowed at five per cent, to
Cali on Mibb Wilcox for millinery replace on equal amount of bonds call-1
Coeds of all the latest and best style*.
ing for interest at six per cent.

A

BROWN

Phillips' Store, Hastings, Mick:

STEWART &amp; STEINHOFF-

CITY PAINT STORE!

A Choice Stock of perfumeries at the
City News Depot.

Bnadwxy, tmrrmr.

Barry Co., Agricultural society, Wed­
nesday, Thursday and Friday, October.
4, 5 anil 6.

H»y. pvrioa.........

Best cheese in the city nt Bust-11&gt;.

,

MACHINERY V

ALSO. LUMBER FLOORING SlihlNG

Michigan State Agricultural Society,
Tuesday, Wodnewlay, Thursday ami
Friday September J9, 20,21 and 22.

Dried I’Mcbee. pee
Sheep Killed.—Somebody’s mis­ Dried
Peacbee. unf
erable dogs, one night lately, killed 10 Dried Apple*, per I
Jfeple
S«au..,„
aheep for Henry Burcham, 3 for Levi
CbickeM, p«r lb...
L. N. Mixer's scrofula and cancer Barnhart and tme for Boyd Orhig.
mixture is warranted to cure all cases
The band boys were out playing some friJ.w, per lb....
of cancer and scrofula in every form.
'oUlm. p«r bush,I.
Eend for circular. $1 per bottle. Ad­ of their sweet pieces last night. By the
way, our boys were favored on
dress
L. N. Mixer,
Hidee. (rwo.ptr lb,
.
v.vu/Mg,
evening, Wiiu
with na spieuuiu
splendid &lt;duett Hide*, dry. p*r lb..,
Hastings, Mich. .! Tuesday
j from Mosers. Reed and Hopkln&lt;*, on Amp Frit*.____ .
Maus is bound to sell hit groceries, II tiieir
instkmenta?
tiieir silver
silver instruments.
toy.
and boots and shoes if he don’t makers j
-------cent.
&lt;
II The Grand 'Ixxlge
*
of tho United Haw*...
States Independent Order of Odd Fel­ Sbouldet
11 cent sugar at Buxell's.
lows meets at Chicago on the ISth of
Rubber mope at Bosell’r.
September. Tbe fraternity in that city
Peaches fresh and nice at BuseH's.
are making extensive preparations to
Best Sherry wine, bittern for dyspep- receive and entertain the members.
la, at
Busell'8.
New York Comedy Company.
COMMINS

Saturday evening Die new York Com­
edy Company appear at Union Hall and
will present tho public with an enter­
tainment of superior merit. One of our
exchanges speaks thus of their perfor­
mances : •• This troupe is composed of
Ladies and Gentlemen of a high order
of talent, and their playa are put upon
the stage in a manner that would reflect
m-dit upon a permanent establishment.
The managersgre gentlemen In every
sense of the word. They give to-night,
tbe Widow Hunt and a Ghost in spite
of himself, two most amusing dramas
which never fail to elicit tho wannest
admiration wherever they are presented.
The public will remember that the
Company are announced lor this and I
to-morrow evening.”—BatUe CrtciJour
next, &amp;pt. Gth,

EfC.,

HARROWS,

Fairs.

Northern. Michigan Agricultural and
Mechanical Society’s Exposition, at
Grand Rapids, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday, September, 12,18,
14, 15.
Fare and Transportation.—The
fare on the Grand River Valley Rail­
road between Jackson aud Nunlca will
be reduced, and tbe price of tickets,
good for all trains, to Grand Rapids, up
to tbe 15th, and good for a return up to
aud including all traius on the 16th, for
n fare and a fifth.
Property will be transported to the
exhibition and return, ?¥**• of Charfjc,
subject to the usual conditions, which i
can be learned by posters, or nt the va-1
Hous railroad offices.
,
The same rulje and regulations as
•above will apply to the State Fair.
;

Cancer can be Cured.

The Town Talk
Is the name of a Choice Brand of Ci­
gars just received and for vale nt the
City News Depot
Tax Labsest Stock of School Books
in the City at the City New* Depot

MACHINES,

and. the largest stock of

NO USE

PICTVBE FRAMES. GLASS. ETC., ’BTC..

Dan’l Striker.

Goodyear &amp; Str/j^

PAINTERS
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Mixed
Paints, Brushes, and Ar­
tist’s Materials, Wall
Paper, Window
Shades,

H. A. Goodyear.

( Dealers in

FBBNITURE! |||||M
t Call at ‘

JQSHST

WOLF’S

Sign &amp;, Ornamental Painting,

HARASSES,
, Iron, Nails, Glass,

Graining,

Paper-Hanging,
-haltomtntng, 4'c.,

Hastings, Mich.

FORNITQRK OF KVERY i Woo&lt;’en Ware&gt; &amp;c
DESCBIPTW.
1
1.L "’■••J*
«h- cither at home or abroad

DENTIST

LOTS AND piLES of it on
n-Lxn AKTuomru
TO SELL

NasivillB.
AU work prompUr
attended U&gt;.

Detroit Stoves,
MADE OF

Lake Superior Iro n
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.

Abo the
tr|v

JOHN WOLF.

fwoodlahd pabloks.

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THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL.

DAILY EDITION.
HASTINGS, MICH., SATURDAY EVENING, SEPT. 9,1871.

NO. 23,

108 strong as possible
they said J have
to the extent“mOng m°n’ ?7 wh5ch to UU thia only a moment behind when he came preeenre of his wife with thoae.paute on.
------T™‘" D„-. PTO^,. I th.
-- of
Vi? and because the floor was wot, they and why did ho do that ? Ho could
you
believe
that have slipped into tho house and have
The speaks here took up the hading ’ this blood ? Why Sd ho rSjnply the would have
about
a
minute
he
had taken them off and no ono would have
** 'tho
”■ “ Flotation and• gave I acid test ? For these are methods of in
witnoe, for
mohnino SESSION,
rushed back to tlie bank and had wet ever seen him have them on. Borides
D. D. HUGHES' ARGUMENT.
them Hail Columbia.
! determining whether blood is mammal­ tho floor all over and was sweeping out they would never have known anything
ian or oviparous. It is against Dr. the water..
about this if he had not told about it,
September, Oth, 1871.
George W. bailie had done w„al ™
Duffield that he did not apply these testa,
7th, there was no blood because for he -could Eavo prevented his wife
udtegtao. from
to tho
bgal r
prof.
won. h.
th°J?°Ur\
hud'^one
thJT.r,
‘M r^mblic
or if ho did use them, and wo have a of tho open, notorious and straight for­ from telling anything about it and
r Jury.
t
\ ----gone from
the Bar
.
•
men of 4tho
The ta.lt
that--—
I haro। had
pronator,
S an
tea,
right to suppose that ho did why did he ward manner in which the cleaning was if thev take his coufeasion in regard
JW.lltrkr «ho
H-l.A had A_!_a
.» ■
_
cose for not tell us about them ? Is it because done. Tho door waa thrown open to to this they are bound by a well known
no other test produced corpuscles indi­ every body that camo along whereas wo principle of law to accept his explana­
cative of mammalian blood? As this is would expect all
But-----------------------they say tho door--was
rattled
tliis
clcaniug tion.
________
--- --------only circumstantial evidence at best, if to have been done in u secret manner. 1 and everything was still. Well,if Vanis a short stdon, but the important ques- the day Geo. W. Bullis was horn «n&lt;l he had applied all these different testa, Ho took the carpet up because it was florrwil'a
derpoul’s .intnmnnt
statement {■
is tmn
true nhnut^mlnur
about^oiling
and they all converged to the'same point dirty and full of fleas, and if ono of his pants, it would naturally bo a sub­
tion His
is can ± F ■h*’ *
S:
; it would have mode his testimony worth those fleas had niado a good square ject for hilarity, for it is an unpleasant
i something.
.
meal on that dog and had been crushed fix to be in, and this would make the
romo hero to make ™?p,T«"“Vlmu. J Im “imtehT’ro'iJwnt'Tn'dbS' hi',
Now, gentlemen, if you should get on tho floor, there would be thousands noise, and then when tho rap was heard,
down on this carpet with a microscope of corpuscle® in tho blood contained in it would be thb most natural thing in
toyaur feehng. or yOT paroioo,. ]
inatromejt
jlX
could not do it, no matter how much 1 i te
it.
before
Iro ¥no»
. to hunt for corpuscle?, and get Conover that flea’s stomach, and this would be the world for them to keep still,1 for he
nugh .duairo It. 1 hare not the aligbte.t murder
had
Imo
committed with his wooden lag to help you, and mammalian blood, but tho blood of the was not in a predicament for company.
appi.heiniou of any paniahment your Ya. may my that thi. emoaote to noth- I when you found a 8]&gt;ot a little more sus­ flea woul-i 1h) oviparous and I would They tell you that tho dog howled in
\nrditt may inflict on this prisoner . ing for it turned out os thev expected, picious than the rest, stick a pin in and like to mm- Dr. Duffield with Iris micro­ there when tho murder was being com­
or on h« wife.
Ifo has already ( but what would have been th® cIX if it eoak it up, and place it in the field of scope, pick out tho mammalian and tho mitted. but dogs du not do such things,
that is an old woman’s story.
suffered all that solitary confinement had not turned out as they wanted. Ho; the mioroscope you could find corpuscles oviparous corpuscle*.
15th'. Tho company ho hod nt
Besides ono witness, Blanchard,
&lt;an inflict, hisho|»s aro gone, and all is the only witneiw wko swears that thei enough to convict you «r mo of murder,
। if you axo going to consider a microscpic swears right in tho tooth of Dr. Duffield his-house on that day is another rea­
that vou can do u to make some httlo dear was .craped, a lawyer and public
t quantity a guilty quantity.
for he says that ho put fish blood on son that he did not commit tho murder.
reparation f« wtnt Ur has alrwiy-en- prosecutor, searchiag for evidence to
i
Now I am going to give you cighteoa those stairs and Duffield says it was There was no blood in that bank be­
dured. U hatis he stud whai is the convict n nun wh« he should have
। i or twenty reasons why there were was mammalian blood, now which will you cause that door was open in tho after­
wife of his bosom, compared to Ao Geo. keen in kis office and at the Bar aarist-- 1 no blood in that Bank.
believe ? I tell you tlmro is quackery noon. If there was blood in the bank
\ underpool «f two short vearo ago when fing justice to be ftarly meted out.' No&gt;
J that day the door was not open, but if
1st/ If ‘.hero was any blood in the in tills.,
he began in the little bonk at Manatee ? j-one but a trickster, and shyster and pet-■ Bank stall, there must have been from
7th, no 1liert
.jt, of that quantity of, there was rio blood there, it would bo
He has an uneuviaUe name that wifl tifogger would resort to ’such practice. ■ tw
y to
. mingled
, . with
... water
------1 Tre^y likely that tho door was open. Mrs.
tWQ
to three
three or
or four
four pinta,
pinta, as
ns their
their own
own blood could be
and
follow him tlirvughlhu life wherever lie; Then kis entering tho bed chamber of medical witnesses tcJl vou.
| swept out, without leaving its presence- Springer told you that she saw tbo door
may go. But we haye nothing to de ] Mrs. Faudonwol and Miss Scribner nt
2d.
’------” —
‘ have removed’ this
*’ ’ ‘I unquestionable and that too without a open at 4 o’clock that afternoon and ex- •
2d. IHe
could
set
with that, wo have.a duty to jicTfonn to , tbo midnight hocr, shows that be disre- libiood
name ! magnifying glass. ,
: blood beiure
before noou,
noon, zor
for no
he was at home
plained tho way she remembers it
him and to eocioty.
i uu arc nut num- , gards the law and is not to be relied kat that time and he was not back in tho
9th. It would have left all these George Ford tells you tliat ho saw the
monedasajurv tor the people only, I upon. If they had plunged a dagger I afternoon, and consequently this blood traces on the sidewalk in front where it door open tliat day. Mr. Taylor telle
andjf ten of you vhould concur for cot- i to his heart ^and one of them were on lay there for 17 heurs, or till the next was swept out and yet no blood was you tliat ho saw 11 man coming out of
virtjbu and
taw.)should behero
trial here for that, would they not be morning when he cleaned out that ever found there.
■ tho bank that day and Miss Ella Magill
him innocent, tfioso
two, or one, ucqiitted us acting in self defense. Did Bank. You have ru» right to infer that
Tenth, There was no blood there be- I tells you that see saw tho door opei
/invc as much right to their opinion as i bo not, by his stool pigeon, Ingram, in- ho had an accomplice for thuro
there is
it no cause tho cleaning of tho bank was not ' that day. Now to oppose this the;
all the rest and it is not the theory of । vuiglo Eliza Hpringvr into'his office and evidence in the case to show that, and a tuspicious circumstance, for an ar- bring young Ramsdell who says he
the law, as yuuwrill often hear
ul10J
*--■» —
-■&gt; ranaoment had been previously mafle knows it was not open, for ho sat at
?nr from
froiuqlx'ynttfluipt
to tozqver with her testimony
you cun take nothing by implication and
y, from
the lanl barter with her fur her noth? I will I the moment they allege tlint, their whole to clean tho bank and on tlint very day Filer’s nil the afternoon and watched
Bur, and 1 am sorry, to say,
“ _2__
Bench toe, to strrvo men into an agree- not discuss Elint Springer hwe, but, 1 theory falls to tho ground.
door
and
it
was
. not
uad there was no suspicion attached to that
ment.
i uMure you, I will do so before 1 close. J
3d. There was no blood in that Bank it, and never would have been, hod opened, but he substantially admitted
1 may we'il, if there is doubt of his j did my utmost to doluy the ;trial on ao- because eo one saw it when it was fresh Field not disapjioared. Secor did not that ho went to Filer’s to court that
ing
suspicious
young lady, and ho would be a fool to
/gpilt, allow a prisoner to escape, though i count of the singular absenco of Mre. and when it would give any color. Mag­ bink
the
cleaning
7’“
“guilty, but if ius’oceut, and I issist npon I Springer and tried to get her testimony nifying glass-*- had to be used to discov­ when he was there on Monday morning,
morning. j] sit there all tho nftorpoon
afternoon looking at
uiy judgement, I committbe same crime read to you but no, they would not al- er any disculuratwas and these came The gentleman on tho other ride told . that door under such circumstances.—
of whioh 1 cotmet the prisoner. I have k»nr this, they wanted you to see Elba from the old spitoon. Dunham first you the other day in a loud voice, that i But they say why didn’t anybody else
already told you that the case rests entire- uuad you did mm her and 1 bei satisfied, went to look for liood but he liad no ho was scrubbing tho bank for throe ; see Field ? I can’t tell thai,but will anly ujxin circumstantial ovidenev, which
The next one 1 will take up is Gen. magnifying glass mid consoquesuly saw days, and yet, there is not one word of. swer by asking, why did 33, ono see
evidence that he scrubbed three hours. I George Vanderpool going homo nt noon?
consist in prcwing certain facta, on, Cuteheon and d. have not rourh to say no blood.
Now liere wcs-c straight niece of tes­ That aaserticn was manufactured out of 11 suppose it was because no ono was
here, one there, which when put togetb- ..about him hut, | ull that J haw said
whole cloth without any foundation for there to Fee him.
timony
and
forms
*
marked
exception
er aro cunsistoat with the main fact.
j of George \V. .Bullis will apjdy to Gen.
16th. That the blood on tho stairs ia
ml it to blazed trees in
the '
. Cuteheon
sxid I care not‘ to reimt ih j to that of all the rest, and I believe he
He compared
i_XLz
‘
11th. The limo of tho cleaning was.i prove I to be fish blood should explode
The nextjdm io Dr. Duffield, and Ibe-• is the only one who went on that stand
woods used to guide the surveyor.■.
'
‘
’ and did not magnify his story, and not unususd. Was not seveQil other thin whole blood theory. Th* was
The wituusa trees all point to the .cor­ Jievu him to 'be aZhumbug
and a quack
meo up as early, if they saw him. Was proved by their own witness, so-that this
tho
rest-of
thorn can divide this—
compliner and the cooler tree is the main fact, ' and I will try-and prove it to you.
------------------------------------------rbut if the witness tree® do not poiut to ,I There is mo one thing « dangenous merit uiumig them os they please. I it not as suspicious for Hurd and 8ecor was no put up tiling. When brought
he ......
said thia whole .blood story was
i thfi/wiuieae
ms—
the conclusions
don’t cha'rgu anything for it. He said. and Wilcox to be up at the same hour? here „„
the comer tree, there i» ftouietbiagtaxong.an.
--------- --stand
-----------­
” '’
.
1 and
Jf put on the
a redieuluus
farce,
and you sautfl.find that -they all do point Laf pretended science. 1 have had (atta­ ho saw spots but &lt;did nut regard them Why the hour was tho most
time in tho world, before tho busine«H stand’ u
-----whomjrufh
1
he-------must‘ tell 41
tho
about
in that directiua. Now you «♦ that - sion to meet this name Dr. Dufiald in as blood spots.
4th, Jill the Blood soca in that of tho day began and especially as he it. Tliis is all tho evidence that 1 will
these witu-sa trees aro not the boatevi- uo leas than five or six similar • cases,
hank
way
have
been
prudnoud
from
kept
no
servants.
submit
to
you
to
prove
that there was
dence but the corner tree is ibe thest Ho
*“ is
' ontidod
- - - to great- credit *•for one
12th. The very manner in which he no blood in guilty quantities ia. that
evidence. Tho farther you gu fnam.it thing and .that is his caution, that old spitoon-which was tilled with
in search «1 tb« Government Ime, the .but it it a part of the history of .this old tobu-.-co “cuds” us Dr. Wilcox says. cleaned tho bank rebuts all evidence bunk, and from this wo draw tho orapweaker «od onoro uncewiain is the .evi­ case and the history of tao ceuntry that Now your business is to recuacde these that it was suspicious. Hopkins was ment that Herbert Field was never killet?
there at six and ho waa sweeping water in that bank,if he was ever killed at all,
he has sworu on untenable ground. facts with innocence if possible and
dence.
Conover, swcliirg out with ouagisUwial are to labor long and late for this and right out on the sidewalk. But they and there is no certainty about that I
say ho cut the carpet, and why did ho have given 16 reasons why there was no *
if you cannot do.this then coarict.
regard to tho tcrjnu dslkti ...
in __________
addition todignity inManwte&lt;\ tells his dory from
do this? Well one reason why he blood in tho bank, and now I pass to
Court .took a recess till 2 r. m.
i« 2__
leaned
what my
— ‘ ossociato has assd. which you can *oe that he bae Inhered
should’cut it, n safe stood on it which another general and different head of
- not ...
. -taken
-I— «to tho
tbroe witnesses and plowed, and
Why wot
that ..body
he could not lift. But they say ho did my subject.
rhe summer tallowed with them, an order to
house of liachol Hill, the wotnsa &lt;kall the scrubbing behind the counter.
Wo close a little earlier than usual to
hud adopted him ? They tell you that make them swear ttrongiy. Boggle*and
Mr Hiughes’ Argument continued;
Well, Ijiat is just tho place that it
the corpse was -in a wonderful state «f Ingram showed malice and spite and
needed cleaning, where the dirty day, in order to got our papers distrib­
Whan
.wo
adjourned
for
dinner,
I
kid
the
latter
strengthened
his
evidence
aver
preservatieii ami the features were per­
uted
this evening.
carpet
had
been,
for
in
fect, excefd that the nose was a little Ibnncr occarious.for this imriiculnr trial, gone over four of any pruposiliouaishowTho speaker continued for a short
flattened ; now if that was the case is.it and Wilcox ia Merer an idita than any­ ing that .there was no blood in «y front, tho constant sweeping would
guilty
quantity
in
the
bank,
and
now
I
keep
the
floor
comparatively
clean.
I
time
after our reporir closes, going over
thing
cite
and
that
is
all
I
have
to
say
nut one of the strongest proofs that at
come
every
. ■---------—to—tho
i* 5th■ .point, that
.
,• ap- say that everything was natural and his 5th, 6th and 7th general proposi­
was not the body of Herbert Field ? about him.
1 pearanea
——-—। of blood proved
-proved to have been constateut and Iho only thing unfortu­
Now
I
couuj
to.the
argument
of
this
When his friends camo around aad
tions, and will conclude his powerful
-■ - - V___ ____ 1____ I.- —
_
case upon tho merits, and uiy .tourth round in that
ban* may have been psonate about it is the coincidence of it with
looked on that face and del not recog­
here they
had m
all
propoZtion is that then- w nut any 1 ilueodl^rodink'
•»—&gt; ------ - Uk’ fir \,^
vtow Lml
U the disappearance of Field. That would' argument on Monday, all uf which wo
nize it, nor tee the features of Herbert
will publish from where wo leave off to
the
appliances
for
keeping
s
Mt
of
not
bo
likely
to
occur
very
often.
How
.Field, does it not demoowirat&lt;- that it blood in that bank.in any guilty quan­
Blood found in a microscopic books, however imperfectly, and used did they know the carpet was burned day, in our next.
was not Herbert Field ? This learned tity
red ink, besides we have evidence flufl up ? Vanderpool told them ho burned
nuantitv
&gt;s
nut
a
jjnilty
quantity,
Mr. Church will follow him and doseJudge dare not h*t a tJnglo Case
me medical witness’ s have told you, .it this same bnilding had been used for a ! it and ho has told them all the}* know the case for tho People, so tliat it will bo
pnsb through
ibis fingtrs
stationer’s shop previous to its use far a about the whole thing.
• oiit cautioning .you
very
explicit­ is a common tiling to find blood in mi­
given to the jury some time on Tuesday.
bank,
and
the
finding
of
corpuscles,
it
1
3th.
The
ashes
in
thfl^ve
disprove
ly tn regard to this point- Bat croscopic quantities and larger, ia eveiy any was found, was accidental. But
that tiwro waa any blood there. They
At 5 o’clock Court adjourned till 9
what does eautioa iMun ? Icu aro not office uad place where men ®r&lt;? «ccn*" thev will tell you that there had been wont to that stove with a sieve and tried
o’clock Monday morning.
to go from that jury box and go right tomed to bo, and even on tho sisewalk- scrubbing, but that .lias nothing to do to find evidence*, of guilt, but he had
ahead as if nothing had Iwtfn «ud. kou Erery where you will .find blood, not .in with it, for there had been no scrubbing told than two days before that he had
As experienoed Bookkeejier wants
guiltv, but innocent quantities, and this
are not to take this evidence in a mass bring tho case, where would ysu be on the 'wait The wall would not stand burned, his. clothes and the carpet, bo
to obtain a situation as Bookkeeper and
and consider it and doeide uj&gt;ou it. but
scrubbing. They would Iqivo to scrape that there was no use of bringing Clerk. Address W»-K,, care Banner,
more
likely
to
find
it,
than
in
tins
bank
you are to separate fl, aaalyxe it and sift
that. But if be was struck on the that mysterious sieve, but it is fortunate Hastings, Mich., fortwo weeks,
.
............... ™l ... *11 «&lt;•
dtf
head with some sharp cutting instru- that they 'did bring it, for it demon­
IwU. will al way. tell
l«u wu
yau tltel
that eteurn-1fre.jte.ndy,
wq-tnuy,*»1
.»u «&lt;“*«£" &gt;!. mont as alleged, would there not have strated that George Viuideqxxil hr.d told
Ecclesiastical. •
been more blood on Ao wall ? The tho truth about it.
worn was only 11 feet in width, and wo
Secor goes upon that stand and tells I
Notice is hereby given that the
ovould have expected to find blood all you in a .very solemn voice that when he
opened
f hat Move there was a terrible Michigan Eldership (Conference) of the
v.ver tho walla.
Church
«&gt;f God, will bold its next annu­
Oth, If there hud been any such smell. You would have almost expected
quantity of blood in that bank os is rep­ that he was going to tell you that he al meeting at Monterey Center, Allegan
County, Michigan, commencing Thurs­
found
tho
coq-se
right
there,
but
no,
resented,
so
ns
to
necessitate
the
taking
Sy. Trb.
i™'
up of tho carpet, Charles Secor would when asked what it smellpd like, he said day, September 28th. The opening dis­
have seonJt, when in tho bank at six like old u colon cloth. They tell you course to be preached on the evening
o'clock on Monday morning. Would ho that tbo ashes were stratified which previous by Elder Selkrig, followed by
Elder C. C. Llnsley. All letters should
of his
&gt; fl. Xr Lnd 1,
it te
to Dr.
Dr- Dufflold
DuBfoU have
hare admitted Secor
tforor at
a: that time
tone if is another evident
pointe ta.lte diroetionof
for
it
shows
that be add reused to the Michigan Eldership,
the Prohoeulion. and in no etktr direcitwn | was
h7«mld »ol U&gt;.n&gt; had been blond there? Hewn, nocence,
,,
M
oWige(j to open the door ad that time he had never looked into tho stove after Monterey Center, Allegan Co., Mich.,
for if any single rirqpmstanee rehed up- j for■analyette and he
tell .’Thalb^^d
Enrlerton, nor
«■&gt; he obliged io eireop ho put tho tilings in. If guilty ho would in care of Wm. Briggs.
on by them as vital does jXH-d »» “‘J . wu
.
&lt;»nnoneni. Ublo^bul
Mr. Eggleston,
1 outofthe front door. But more than liavo stirred up tho ashes to soo that
other direction a reasonable
IIUJ •
? t h^called it blood, but I
Dr. C. C. Linbley, Ch’n.
arises and renders all the circumstances told j
There is but very that he not only admitted Secor that every vestige of his guilt was consumed,
morning but ho ’deliberately asked Se­ but they showed that they had never
From Charlotte.
w orthier.. Take th.
been touched.
tho Rev. J. B. 1'isk, finding a utile pa littio
difforeu?e » Ho swore cor to let him ride homo with him.
14. The only theory is that tho blood
Now 1 can prove to you that he be­
nor wrapjier in the woods, m vriuc
t- ■ ate
found corpuscles, indicative of
Ed. Banner:—A man, registered
k-ction Aoe. that point ? W also the that h? foun
.g q
gan washing out tho bank before he was put there, between the hours of 11 j
from Waterloo, N. Y„ was found dead
myiteriou, man In Ute UtUo boat, d«« nm
«
rfroulirdw, wbioh went home to breakfast, for Dr. Hop­ and 12, and this is foolish and redicu- (In his bed at tho Sherwood H6c?e last
Ui* point to tho jmli of
Van- ytertaf
Qud
„ kins tells you that ho passed thereabout Ions on its face, for if dono at all, it was .
Monday
morning, supposed to have died
done a few moment! after they were in
G o’clock and saw water on the floor.
of consumption, as he was very low
d'3owiha,o called your a«»o6on »। P»
Mllite' tuako an inch
Why did Vanderpool say to Secor, the shoe shop, so that ho knew there ’
with
it when be came here.
were
persons
there
and
there
was
only
a
'
tho importanoo of thia ca»&gt; and te
.
* N
gentlemen, there aro “hold on a minute and I’ll ride home
Two little boys, five and seven years
with you ?" I was so that ho could wet | thin partition wall between them and
character of th. eridenco, and mUie^
/co^lro in foh blood
old, named respectfully 8heara and
plnro, I tnoporo to erenum-.ho character
ditenc hot™, (he floor, bofuro he went home, so that the streets were likely to bo full of pen- 1
while playing in one of the bins
*
it would bo soaking. Now we prove plo returning from church. • Then what Smith,
of the eridenco la thia caw nt the ab- tn roonunt
would be more Ridiculous than all, ho of
' Musgrave * Lacey's Elevator, from
.tract It i. not my purpte. to
and a buggy, and that he did this by their own witness, if puts on Field’s panta and wears them 1which wheat was running, were drawn
note any uno. for I am. eompandirely a. a J"""*
tu„ chape of cor- ho states the time anght and we will not
dispute his word.
When Thur­ home. The idea that ho would select IInto the stream beneath tho wheat and
strnnger to all the w.tnomro "i®
! Si fo fob blood,» a Mo
Monb.
ber spoke to him,
he instantly this time and occasion to commit a rob- 1smoldered.
been hero, and when I ^“5®,’era - ,ont La.H^d of being circular as tn mammathat
ho
hod
not bery for money is tho most foolish tiring
nesaes go on ?hal.tand -rith Ute «id-l, ■»«
•
j &lt;m de{ any »e. ox­ recollected
The postage to Germany is to be re­
seen Field since tho day before, and I over heard. He puts on these panta
intention of telling U» truth
fo^rot pntetioed, to WithediKorand goes horhe in' broad daylight, and &lt;duced October 1st, for prepaid lettcre,
ccloring it, I hare .imply aeked them copt them
g
,B„ like any prudent man he started for the
quwliona for infonnatioo iuat aa I would ew» 1
b tb, feU of the bank to see in what condition things no ono saw him, and so I believe Ifrom 10 to 7 cents j&gt;er half ounce. Post­
i, own teitnoM^ but A.I
««- I'^LX id nmgnified MTOttaate- were there, for you recollect they bad Field camo out of that bank and no ono 1age on other mall matter remains un­
saw him. He went homo and into the &lt;changed.
n^aoe go upon that .tend mth a fixed
i. no other power gtren on tho safe in common, Thurber was
pueporo of coloring, nod making ten. XW

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TEACHERS* NOTICEExamination of Teach on for Barry
1,490 miles under 860 miles without
County, Fall Beriei.
Ono Manaffoment Change of coaches.
The Fall rerie* of teachore examination* will be
held a* follows:

at Woodland Centre, under the
n wreK*. rmuon Iron H to »
o?Uthi“ kind^wUl he tea^ht Jn

winter

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in Grammar, Robin-

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CASH POLICIES.

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EST“860 miles without change ofcoaches.
From and after Aug. 17lb, 1871, Train* will leave,
IneonaeeUon with Weatern Line*, a* follow*:
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from Atlantic and Great Weatem Depot, by
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Su*pen*ion Bridge atlkWA. M daily, (Sun­
day! exeepted;) Butfilu from ’&gt;epot comer
Exchange and Michigan Street!, br New York
time, daily. iSunJar. excepted.) al7. A. M.
ArnrcaalHornellaviUey.lA A. M; Suequebanna
•i nn P M ifiln. iT.M...,'.
u u
,

9MJBB
3,tW.tN0(n
F1UIU Iknuiakck A 8rKCUI
' Cabb Pouch*." aometoing ne&lt;

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o[

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CHAS. H. BAUER.

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I
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At Orangeville, Oct. 6th.
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Each examination will commence promnlljr al 9 Rochester to Now York, 385 miles,
O'clock A. M.. and continuo al the jilcMure of tac
Buffalo to Now York, 423 miles,
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Suspension Bridge to New Yons 448
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Cincinnati to N. Y., 860 miles,
in the method* of imparting |n*ttw:iion. Theitandirdoftoo past will not only be maintained, but
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WM. II. JEWELL,

74 MONROE STREET,

Crockery.

WOOL MKIHS

In a daylight journey
ite ever nfinagiaa ten

GTIASD BAFIDS, MICU/GAjr,
O-AU FOXTIGKXTfi VIA ERIK RAILWAY,

REGISTER of Dead*. Gnml Crravq
Notary Public. Offiee in the Court

Glassware,

A Hastings.!

•&gt;. W. MAYNARD.

&amp;C., &amp;.C..
MILO T. WHEELER.

1. 1&gt;. RUCKEK

COUNTY Treasurer. Office ia the Court Moure.

WM. R. BARR,

Opposite the -Natior.nl Hotel.

Cheaper than any Store in Hartings,

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.

F. IMMEN.

3 0 Years

Experience !

Bl the Court Hott**.- Hartlag*.

Hare I » per Cent, by baying far CmIi of

E. H. MALLORY.
Mr. MARBLE haring bought the Cardin; J/a
chine lately owned in Middleville, and
baring removed It to Hastings, and

Go there tor your
CHOICE

OBOCEBIE6!

NATIONAL HOTEL,
Guarantee

Snt int action.

FLORENCE

Oysters and
on hand nt all hours.
25yl

H. A- BU8ELL.

The! Hoaeatead Property or

Rplondld Opportunity:

NEAR THE BANK.
53?"Wool sent by Railroad will be
The beet stock of Meat always on hand.
Carded to order, and sent back in good
SIMPLY CONSTRUCTED,
Call and Get your Steak, Royts,
EASILY UNDERSTOOD. condition.
ur any thing you waul. ?

hardened, and will last a life-time.
No utber Ifaebine run* *o ea*y or make* to
little doom: ia ha oparatior.
It will make any width of them deaired with­
out basting

It wil) Cord, Braid. Quilt, Bind Gather, Hem­
atite h. Ruffle. Tuck, and Fringe neatly and dr
rebly
We warrant n to **w everything needed in
family, from toe hcavieat to the lightest fabric.
In Tailoring or Dreeimaking

mabcixck

Shop in BARLOW ft GOODYEAR’S

Grant ftd Phillipa' Store.

AARON CLARK.
AN AUCTIONEER duly Hccared by the Unite

Haillan. Aut. X 1871.

New Warehouse,
Adjoining C. F. Dwight A Co'* Foundry.

WELCOME MARBLE.
July, 1671.

$1.00 for 75c

-4wM

of Summer

ota mv

at seventy-five cents on the
Dollar.
A MUDGE.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
Fine Gold. JoweLry,

, .°”"‘F'2.axd hack line.

5T.“
'■

Dry Goods and Clothing

wnianr

June 1,1871. tf

MIDDLEVILLEEXCRANGEr
nitLfoZDHL2?nJi®2?- (t”»«Hy cterft of th.
yr°Prtetor. Tann. moderate,
aad the coiafprt of gown made a &gt; pre tally.

SIMON P’RKENRUTH.

TRIB MACHINE HAS NO EBOAl

To the Ladies!!

Meat Market I

Family Sewing Machine

Alwin Drier and Reaiy for Wort.

riff of Dam Cenattr; office at toe
iffioe, nt the Court Hone. Harting*. '

CENTRA!

^j. AB0VE CUT REPRESENTS

A fine Mock Jvsr Opened

COME AND SEE THEM

C. II. HICKS.

r

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J. ROBERTS k CO.
ttonm-ul Ncwa Dealer*
S0^^,s"“ret"*'IV,&gt;d " 0,1 Po* °°M onJte'

. T
'
yftmtlnjg.
wArre.
JO,,N mIchael,

BOTTLED WA BBS!
____ Ara™s».s- cuKiijm
W INB QB BBEK

SoM Sifter ail Plated Yant
Valcke*. Clock* o&gt;« Jeweiry Repaired

ALBERT EISELBERG,
dAwtf

8L ChgHan Rentannmt m

i

WILLIAMS, ft CO,

Awm. Bins printed on short not.™
thuOfin.

�■ WH OB I I®pi

greble

A-TTEITTION!

and

That to buy Goods

In Fact

Good Bargains in

RUSSELL

Goods are Cheaper than Low!
at the stobb of

You must visit the
Can bo| hod by] Calling at

/fcrdware,

Stoves.

Great Emporium D. R. COOK &amp; GO’S
Office in Hastings.

Wo 0flier the following
Tax Titles

------------Ojr------------

"E KEEP A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF

ORI IIOIIIIUBIIMES, BOMS &amp; SUB.

Harnesses,
Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

SKIJfER # DECKER,

Our Stock contains a Largo line of

of LAJTDS

Battle Creek.

LEATHER BELTISO A SPECIALTY

Situated in the various Townships of

DRESS SILKS, ALP/VCAS, POPLINS,

W e will not be under­
Large Stack
sold by anv House
In Michigan.
them ns cheap as any house

And we will sell
From New York to Chicago,'

__

Not excepting those that blow wore.

.

We make no drives and tell no lies, but sell
Goods on their merits.

ASSYRIA.
■K-nox.|D(acvmas.
umox.
------- —
. —

’Al-.'x’t

SK1NNSR j- DECKER.
THE CELEBRATED

SLADE

MAPLE GROVE.

Farrier’s Improved!

K
CASTLETON.

GRANITE STATE

CoruSheller!
FOR BALE AT

Pta uive ns a Cal! anil see- what a hit Pile of Ms ie will jive
yon for a little Maney.
May, 1871.

Michigan,
nucatmox
vgofavk

1»14

Ma°hme,

We Sell

Counties in the State of

Just Received,

John A. Greble,
Mauk Russell.

ACKLEY

Barry County—ono of the best

GRANT 4 PHILLIPS.

DRY GOODSI

Was’*
io n wk
UT

*

W. T. EASTMAN'S!

. -'L _Z -li-J

Warehouse on Broadway.

Druggists and Chemists,
and dealers Iq
PATENT MEDICINES,

WOODLAND.

Land and Calcined Plaster,

IjwlOOaen
ter 100 ten

#»!«)(■

*
..xA-x
OILS,
VARNISHES,
JOHNSTOWN.
TURPENTINE,
TOILET and FANCY GOODS,
PERFUMERY.
August 10. 187j
. -— - r_
BOOKS 4 STATIONERS,
C HOICE TEAS,
W. H. JEWELL,
GROCERIES,
BALTIMORE.
Rkojhtkr of Deeds. Notaby Public,
CIGARS and TOBACCO,
KEROSENE LAMPS4 FIXTURES

7*

LUMBER, LATH, and SHINGLES

LOWER TILLY FA'ER

•ENEIAL
WALL PAPER, &amp;c.. 4c..

Phoenix Cash

-Xii

LIME, WATER LIME.

CITY DRUG STORE.
State St,. Hastings, Mich.

CONVEYANCE!;

G-

I n lOaofaw^ofa wjf20[

Abstbacts of Titles
of land* in Barry County fnmiahe^ on [ e K of a
application, at my office in the
Court House.
W. H. JEWELL.
Hadini*, Mick.

HASTINGS.

4

&lt;%**rVa¥«f&gt;«?»

CARDTON.
10 a 50 a#
lO.eJf#
Hi « Uof
10 ntfoft

. • 4.

Forlthe

BUST SIIILLIMi H h THE Din

W
So
31

BARRY.
•1

2

S

#x«f»wx
aaWefa/V

13
15

1«

T
IT
10
11

BEST AND CHEAPEST

IT
36

HOPE;

BOWS MB SB,
Ladies' Misses and Children’s

’A'.'-.’f;
M
RUTLAND.

Of Home Manufacture,

Shoes and Gaiters

Go to the

MW
n pl of e

so

oi

|W

Sole Proprietor dr.

SHEPARD'S

WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

IRVING.

COMPOUNB WAHOO BIW Little Red Shop!

Russell &lt;fc Nevins,
April Gth, 1871.

Price, only SO Cents a Hettle.

*«x« •• V

Westof Bank.

Th I a article baa been thoroughly teated
and found a auro and apoedy euro for
tho following complaint*.

Have now on hand

.
The LARGEST STOCK of

HARDWARE
HARNESSES!

Jaundice, Indigestion, Sour Stom­
ach, Costiveness, Ferrous and
Sick Headache, Liver Complaint,
Fever A Ague, Dyspepsia, IFarms
in Children, Piles, Bilious Com­
plaints, Loss of Appetite, Erup­
tions of the Skin, Pimples on the
Face, and all Diseases of the
Blood; also the best Diuretic in
Use for Kidney Complaints,
Weak Back, Pain in the Loins,
Lumbago, Gravel, Rheumatism,
Ac. Ac.

BAB.BY

COUNTY.

Price, only 30 Centra Boule.

Proprietor,

BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILL !

Grand Rapids, Mich.
For SJ. by ACKLEY » BLADE,
Hastings, Mich-

MUSICAL!
COPPER STRIP FEED CUTTE.
Agent far the jutlly celebrated

LEATHER belting.

Tinea * fiiley tacm,

.4 FULL STOCK OF ALL SIZES.
mabk bubsell

This is the Lad uho drove
the doves to market, and
the same boy stopped
at Stauffer's

MW
ORANGEVILLE.
.wKef.aK

YANKEE SPRINGS.

for warm meals at all hours.
Remember the place. Op­
posite Lein’s Bakery.
South side State St.

THORNAPPLE.

L.EL STAUFFER.

c. N. SHEPARD,

bole agents for the

JOHN A GREBLE.

A. WOOLEY-

PRAIRIEVILLE.

■ •J?efa«J?
of Shepard’# Compound Wahoo Bitter*
than there la In a whole cm# of any
other kind in market.
Recommended by all the flret Claaa
Phyaieiana throqfjhout tho City and
Country, aa the boat Family Medicine
in uae. No Family should bo without

For Salt by Drawi»t» «n&lt;l Deaiera Generally.

ITS-

19
£0

Mmdicixk within th# reach of all.

'

UMtv.p. UP­

GO TO CLARK18 FOR PICTURES.

Parties deairing to purchase will do
well to Call. We will cheerfully give
all information desired.

D. EL COOK Jfc CO
CALL AT JOHN STANLEYS

Pure Wines and Liquors!
FOB MEDICINAL PURPOSE*.
Alas, Imported Donbllo Porter and Edinburgh
CSa’Ala'kapto.Mta.UyMUBd.
M.
’Huliori. Mid

�Tlfa Rspilsuc^n Bjyiwg.
JuiLY inntnfo thjt trial.
HOLMES^
FaklUher,

■ ICHIGAH CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division
AUGUST 16n.

Railroad Items.—Hon. Allen Potter,
Warranted Custom Mad* Boot* fromi
Detroit, Grand Rapids and Jackson
of Ksdamaaoo, a man of Great influence
’^Buntan’b and experience in railroad matters, has
Call on Mm Wilcox far’millinery. since the visit of the railroad delegations
at that place, been looking through the,
goods of ail the latest and best styles.
pineries north of Greenville. On his re­
First National Clothing House.
turn he reported that “the half had not
—Go there for the best and cheapest
Clothing, Gents Furnishing Good*, ate. been told him.”
Wo knew it, but now that ho knows
tf
KG. Wilijamb.
how it is himself, he will of course con­
“ A setting hea never gets fat,” but
vince Kalomaro* that there ia some­
most any person can get fat by buying
thing up in tho wopds worth looking
their groceries of J, Maus.

An Every-day Story-

ChsrloU*

11 JSrwl 700

si

“Hello John, where are you going T”
“I wits going down here to buy some
gncere. ”
“Well I am going down to Mace Al­
len’s to bay mine.”
“Down to Allen’s? Why, I never bo’t
any of him, I always go there to buy
crockery and wall paper, but I never
thought of buying groceries there. Not
long ago I bo’t a whole set of crockery
and paper enough to paper my house,
there, 20 per cent, cheaper than I could
buy any where else. Besides ho wak
ranted IT.
The crockery he keeps is
the Boot’s celebrated ware.”
■•Well, I always do so on groceries,
and 1 know you can. Besides Ik* takes
anything 1 have to tel! ata fair price,
loo. I get a IxsUer tobacco, lea and
sugar there for the same money than
any where else in town.”
M. ALLEN,
Washington Block. Aug. 16, 1871.

after.
Last week we rereived, too 1st* for
insertion, a note from tho Secretary of
Railroad meeting at Smyrna, stating
that the amount of organizing stock ap­
portioned to them, had been subscribed
and the five per cent paid in.
We were informed yesterday morning
that Hastings had secured her full
amount of organizing stock, and now
stands ready with Lowell and Smyrna,
to take tbo next important step. Of
course Kalamazoo will experience no
difficulty in securing tbo amount of
stock apportioned to that place. ■
Do the people of Greenville fully real­
ize the importance of placing themselves
in direct connection with the great lines
of competition south ? Wo understand ■
they do, and are ready to engage in the
work to accomplish Um deaired end- We
know they have been quite heavily tax­
ed of late, but we believe in view of
what the future of that place may bo,
they are willing and oven anxious to be
burdened just once more.—Lawell Joum-

Clover Bullets!
SUPERIOR, M'SHERRY AND STATESMAN
Kalamazoo a ad Ann -A-rbor

WHEEL ' CULTIVATORS,
GALE ANU KALAMAZOO,

—BALL.

PLOWS HJVD CASTINGS,

Hams, Williams 4 Co.
Do not claim to have the only Mold­
ing Machine in Barry county, but they
Tr*ia» on th* Chieaco A Miohirsn Lak* Shore R.
K. leave Grand Raplda for Murkrsvn and White have one that will stick any and ail
kinds of meldings that are needed.
HalL a&lt; follow* :
(hieaco ExprtM at 10-00 a m. Detroit Kxprwsat They also have on band a large number
The Ragle of yesterday nays, of Mr.
500 p m.
of doors, sash, blinds, moldings, win­
dow frames, Ac., that will be sold at low Eggleston's argument before the Jury,
“ that it was poipted, condensed, argufigures for cash.
merUativo, and delivered with that j&gt;cGo to &lt; 'ommins &amp; Brown for Points, culiar force and earnest and elegant
manner which always characterizes Mr.
Oil*, Varniabea, etc.
Eggleston's forensic efforts. From be­
ginning to end this speech wain math­
ematical demonstration.”
That &gt;• so Air. Eagle, tho demonstra­
Best Meat near the bank.
tion being tho utter inability of the
Birkenruth tells meat reasonable.
Prosecution to make n case, even when
Smoked Hams and Shoulder* st Birconducted by such able men a&lt; Church
and Eggleston.
Salt Pork, fine quality at Birken­
ruth’*.
The number of scholar* enrolled in
I will sell better Meat, and at lower
the Hastings Union School at the open­
prices than any other Market In the
ing of the Full term :
city. •
g. Birkenruth.
WU »i»e two ealertaiumentr.
High School Department,
Grammar
“
.
LOST.
Intermediate
Somewehre near tbo Depotor on Stale
2d
Primary
8L, Tuesday eve. A black ribbon-sash.
of the Enclbh Comedy entitl'd
1st Primary
The finder will confer a favor and be
rewarded by leaving it at the Dentist ‘THE SERIOUS FAMILY!”:
office of Stewart A KleinhofT.
and the routine fam oTTHE BIBBSES.
_ I specllvely
Sep. Oth.
Mrs. Mary Htclnhoff.
Adnusmoa M ato. Chiidrt n 'r.. Poors open . “ Primary T
New goods has ju*t arrived at
\
BACK BUMBKKS
’
47."'
'
R. MUDGE'i.
We can supply most oil of the back I
._
number, of lie Jelly Baksbu from No. , j. L. ± D. Rrrn -TIn. mnnuheturAttention I
(ng firm arc to make seven enterics in I
I have a yoke of cattle and a single 4. W ill send as oom pie tc a fife as
hi»rm&gt;AM*w
-ai.v.1 (|jeC3rrjaffo jjnca^
union Fair, a&gt;
for 5 cts. MVNnncper copy. Dealers......
supplied
horse for sale. Will sell on time tor ible
at usual rates.
;
good paper.
R. J. Graxt.
follows: Two light top carriage*, four
Aug. 30, 1871.4
single open buggies, one double buggy.
Town crowded.
. They have just completed a beauty in
, “Onm. stormy night in winter when
Busi new lively.
the chape of alight buggy. It is finbbtho winds were blowing cold,” I bought
| ed off complete in the finest style and to
Wheat on the raise.
me a pair of boots and rubbers at Maus’.
crown :di, has Reed's Patent Shifting
Streets full of dust
I Rail applied to the top.
Everybody full of business.
The &lt;Jays of grace on accounts due
the late firm of Dickey A Bently, are
Over 40' teams in town to-day.
Auction.—There will bo a sale nt
pretty nearly out. Thos* interested
will do well to take notice,
dtoaepl I Several merchants gone east fer fall , auction on the premises of Nathan Lu■
cas,
two mile- east of the Centre of
Another railroad will not effect the ' goods.
j Carlton, on Monday, Kept. 25th, 1871. j
low prioes at Maus’.
Middleville is actively engaged in pre- Among the articles to b* sold are three
. paring to build anew school house.
work homes, five milch oowg, three ■
Wanted. Wanted.
'
ioyi * I -------------yearlings, enr two-year-old, hogs, wag­
Every one having unsettled accounts
In you are in doubt whether to kiss a on single buggy, cutter, hay and farm­
to call and settle the same by September
pretty girl, give her the benefit of the i jn&gt;; utensils. AM sums over $5. nine :
1st. for I must have my pay.
doubt-______ __
| months credit at 7 per cent, interest.
!
10wl
Mason Allen.

OAWINO

MACHINES,

HAEBOWS,

ESC.,

and the largest stock of
AGRICULTURAL

MACHINERY.

in Barrv County—for sale by

E. P. BURRALL.
Office in John Weisertt’* Hardware Store, Brown’s Now Block.

Local tSlipijie^ Notice?.

J. W. &amp; C. G. BENTLEY
[.SnccMeon tv bickejr a Bentley.]

•fit Union Hall.
Extraordinary !

The New York
Comedy 'Company

patlifday &amp; JNoji. tVe’g,

nJ

MANUFACTURERS OF RASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, Ac.

Moldings a Specialty.
'ALSO, LUMBER FLOORING SLMJfG $c.,

Broadway, near nrrr.

WITHIN TUB REACH OF ALL.
TFr are1 every day solicitedtofurnish Plates of Teeth

Advick to Lover*—when you cannot
Sol Smith Russeix gave one of his for less than our usual price, backed with. the complaint
Dox’t you know where to get your catch the last car nt night, take a “buM”
pleasant entertainments to a large nu of parties who say they are unable, to nay so 7nuch.~tbt
boots and shoes ? I do-at J. Maus'. instead.
diencr* at Union Hall last evening.
owto give all a chance to have Teeth who need and
A Detroit Jeweler exhibits among Wherever Mr. Rmuell may go, we as­ should’ have them, wc willfrom this date, for a few
Cancer can be Cured.
sure his audiences that they will wit­
other fancy goods in his show window a
weeks,
drop the price almost one-half. We will now mahe
ness no second class or ordinary* enter­
L. N. Mixer's * scrofula and cancer liorasol with n perfect clock in the han­ tainment. He Is a polished gentleman full and Complete sets for$25.
Single Plates, Upper
|
•
t
mixture In warranted to cure nil ca.tc* dle.
or
Under
SIS.
in every way, and bin entertainment*
—--------- ——
of cancer and scrofula In every form.
The New York Comedy Company's are meritories, as being the product of
Send for circular. $1 per bottle. Ad- Band were out this afternoon and sere­ extraordinary genius.
naded the people wjtb some of their fine
J lusting*, Mich.
nieces.
pieces.
*1 Senator* T. W. Ferry, of Michigan,
over Grant &lt;f- Phillip*' Store, Hastings, .Mich. J
Maus is bound to sell his groceries.
Linen collars reaching, It issaid, ncar- I Reuben E. Fenton, of New York, and '
| George G. Wright, of Iowa, have been I
‘oad boots and shoes if he don’t make a I h’to ihc—boot tope, are fashionable in
’ A. Ea&gt;)[
' traveling through this&lt;8tatc, investlgatcent
i
» t w
: Ing Its resource*.
At an election held in Cedar Bpring* ‘
~
T ’ w ---------11 cent sugar at Butell’i*.
| H. A. Goodyear.
Dan'i Striker.
on the 4th Inst, It waa voted to raise a i Get ‘-Quarter Stretch" badges or Life j
Rubber mop* at Butell'p.
sum, by taxation, of $15,000 with which Membership tickets for the Union Fair,
Peaches fresh and nice at Buscll’s.
to build a fine public school building. .4 and so save all bother. You can obtain ;
Strj^
Best Sherry wine, bitters for dyspep­
them for $2 or $10 each.
The time tables on the Valley Divlssia, at
Bus ELL'8.
! Ion of the Michigan Central Railroad
The Town Talk
or« to «* changed Monday.

ALL. Ol'R WORK WARRANTED,
STEWART &amp; STEINHOFF.

NO USE

Goodyear &amp;

Is the name of a Choice Brand of Ci- j The Grand Hoven Herald will be Isgoxs just received and for sale at tho • sued daily during the Fair, at Grand
City New* Depot
Rapids.
It will be printed on the
The Lsaorar Stock of School Book* grounds.

in the City at the City News Depot.

Remember the entertainments of tho
New York Comedy Company, this, and
Best cheese in the city at Busell’i*.
Monday evenings. The'.r play- arc spo­
ken of as being worthy of an appreciate
A Oaoicz Stock of perfumeries at the
public.
City News Depot.
Wish Action.—John J. Knapp hat
For Photographs and Pictures, of all boon appointed special agentoftlie P. O.
kinds, call on J, F. Minkler.
Department for Michigan and Itui* na
vfre Redfield, removed,
The Tows Talk, K. C. B. and E. B
Hall, three of the best Brands of Cigars I Lxonw’ HarosTTOBr.—This beautiful
in the market at Post Office.
' and useful magazine is fresh at over and
full of guod things, useful tilings, cheery
Cheapest fruit jarat Busell’s.
things, articles solid, articles spicy, prose
The place to buy your boots and «hoe« and poetry for adults and children.
iaat
Runt an’s.
Hitchcock &amp; Walden, Cincinnati.

Custom work made on short notice,
Chkaf Bkctrsuon.—During the great
in good style and reasonable prices
Union. Fair, at Grand Bapidt, next
____ at Runtan’s.
week, the D. ft M. Bailroad will usue
^tidies’ fine shoes of the- latest Wytes tickets at one-half the rrgulay rates to
«t Rmsn 3
and from Grand Rapids, at all stations.

CITY PAINT STORE !
COMMINS

a.

BROWN

PAINTERS
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Mixed
Paints, Brushes, and Ar­
tist’s Materials, Wall
Paper, Window
Shades,
PICTLBE FRAMES. GLASS, ETC.. ETC..

Sign &amp;, Ornamental Painting,

Dealers in

FBITIBE! noma’
Cull at 1

JOHiST
WOLF’S'
Iron, Nails, Glass,

Detroit Stoves,

LOTS .AND TILES Of IT
HAND AND BOUND

Graininj,

TO SELL.

Paper-Hanfinei.
Kahomirnnff, Ac.,

I

MADE OF

Luke Superior Iron
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.

wrf '

Hostings, Mich.

Wooaeu Wa*e»

FURNITURE 0? EVERY
DESCRIPTION.

Shrou&lt;ljfurnM^ if de,...

tr$v

JOHN WOLF.

Also the .

FWOODLAM) PARLORS.

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HASTINGS, HUGH., MOND/vTCVENtN.fi~\FI».r

THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL.
Tw«nty-fifth Diy i Procsadinga.

Making within 25 minutes of thn ♦;«
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ho was gone.
r tho t”no . coant of Sailing's draft Tin. fa «/.»
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from tho point where we left off Satur- 1
lv hi
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it*
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\. My filth general projioeition is \ ™
f
“&gt;' »»» con.orant.arf
that the body could not Imvo been dis- ShL
B««&gt;d« be w„
wilh
pwed of by tho defendant in tho time »-™., nmlung it diBcult, if oot iniKM.
allowed. He wm gone from his house
..bin, to tuoro tho body or row tho boat
from 9:30 to 10:45, just 85 minutes, as
taken mon,
we have shown by several witnesses and
ira. on thu branch of myrabject than 1
they are pomtaw about this. There is had
intended but I haw .tudied thia mya
no con^ct at all as to when he returned,
t.nou. rara a. no one clra ha. Xuditri
and let us see if there is any an to when
It, and bare put mm tim„
it than
he left. We have four witnesses who are
any one elra and I intend topreyou
positive ns to tho tune he left his house, the full reeulu of my innntigation, uo
or to circumstances which immediately
matter now much Hnw it take., .nbiect,
attended it. Miss Scribner and Herbert of cottrra, *o Hi. Hcnor, for in no o th.r
Ihinw say it was 9:30 end they uro corraGeratod
by !h.&lt;" ti™ ll...
th^ l.i.
K1
”’r
mbcratlMl hv
They l oth say tho boat left at 10 and so
v»
N docs Miss Piper. Mrs. Bucklev who Li ' **
,
“‘“Pl^rancc on Sunday,
was Mary Rugglea nt that time, h the ]
"“i j** U ““P 1,0 cou‘only one in conflict as to tire time ho loft, -n1-'
do°* ?ot *nd’$ate guilt
She says that Herbert Piper left her lhl9 “ a &lt;hlhcult question to discuss, for
house th at evening at 8:30, that sho re i -,0 ,nan.niay Bay how another will act
members this from tho fact that her
c®pm «“erK*&lt;'«v'. but if then- is
tuttor.om^irauof
tor oompuy
n« “
l*pranincra, hi.
lather
cumnlaiiMMi &lt;d her
company starstav- “n'”“
tUing
°n •nrth,'‘n ft
appe«nmce«,
lus
---.
i- ...1 , •
J
. 1 appearances that dnv am r»w«;nk .m

11, 1871
f t

NO. 24.

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plain. jBut is it not more probable that J~TV~
ruh..
It wiw 9:30. Ufl l*,&lt;r 8Uid, and that sho
‘
i W C.Otl‘e"

8th. Ingram says ho tossed his head
o i &lt;»
...
"r?r at thl-s P°iut ,&lt;md* additional susond said, “God, I don’t know wh™ h«
7d‘ , oy 5m?’ ,^at
I“id picion to tho disturbed ground found by
U, ho will probably turn un on «nlt «. । out uoarLv “ 11000 on Monday I hero licv. Mr. Fisk, for that piece of woods
ter." Thi.^PLS7faff, M
T? a torri^_&amp; l‘Rl fuU
bnt ’ould
no3r thL4)int oa tl‘°
proved that ho ever used profane lamru- U
hkely that if he toik any
4th. It wiwTot Vanderpool for where
nnd In™, nnra. i.o„ 1^.
would spread . did ho get the boat? II» wm shown
fore, so that ft looks ns if ho thniiwhf h.. “ » toi* • ho,r b‘K n luK’1 110 hBd 1 001 to buve fb" meBM
I,rocnro one.
must put this fa this time in oHerto *“?■ H &gt;• nut natural, ho would con- no did nny indicate having been on ,
make^t stren“ r
“ UoS M bo &lt;,Ottld"nch ° To-va^- W »&gt;o took a bont from
8&lt;h- The, nut into tho uiunth nf .......
Hwo &gt;« the bo.t natural ,lory. It it read wtot Iraramo of it? All Ito.
I&gt;utchmun-Niinfnu™.,r—that'ho don , *“
"*•* F«eM bud diwn- provra Vandorjxxd waa not iu that boa;
howird in tho bank but thia onio
Prarod and them wat a run ou tbo bank, and tliat tbran wm no doad body thorn
roborato tho .torr of VandoniooT that 1 ™?d ”
IT ,n*“‘ral t,r l,iln *&gt; lako i and that whorror it we., I.o war totally
tho dog w.u in tho bank and^ha'' Fidd I
“T^1” “* U,“
M. «&gt;uld, nnd nnmnrarnet atopt ducorory. If it wx.
’..ItoringwithH RoXraimild'P'™J
u .how in order to rat Vanderpool their theory not only
hearing Ito, use another orth winch nt
*? X“b “h "l"' lb' b*’k wra ,
'»''*« grtnmd but it put.
ob.tabody believes.
“ ey ,bould come in and see ' cl° 1,1 tho T“-v» for 1,0 d,d
«,any &lt;ko
10th Hi. iiiiiin.fni
■ .&lt; ' Ploufy ol money. Now which Is the bodyout wWi« tlint boat lay there. I
fan that tbOr toll you a'tout I ton'v but “‘“*l '’t'1’' 1"'“
’'luld ,l,rond
b“ ।
“ ”■ °°‘ G&lt;J'g° ,V*“J‘’rIxx’1 ’ho
his writino- ih..
» i v i "*'•’&gt; । , n»on&lt;7 lor that purpose, or that ho would "oct outin tlu»t boat for no little Ixrnt
&amp;on
± I .’?v™d
to w
to~
.» raeb a ma a. there
Ira I admit. ItLoommon for on, on.. S
Tn
J"’"och
'
. .V '•
V.
f

“b“!

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'm eaulell mi wh'nt";u„Vraia “do £ ! V“ “Z S«»l m»«mt rf minor, and tn.
I h«'« »'iw“ tint to yoy,
. i &gt;ou would do m । jtiv j10 Ja n-.tho very fact that some one elso made
i ■m4^X?“ ^,\nO?l, ,M!e!&lt;,XL Nor « “iro any proof that ho was that voyage in that little boat, shows
the-lock wnatbo slow* ItU
™ had those •« dotlies on when asked to
V &gt;11 11A 1
i^Ut .! IC-V,
|‘ iusolveut and if ho was doos ths* prove ' t,iat lli® prisoner at tho bar is not the
I'totoble that tor tritor would raw’pUil
ITrf1 “
?” ,..u ho d™..nlx.|
how thothtug urthae? OnXu&gt; ptilt, oj. It i., not my borine., to
if he went A»ra&lt;- ni K -in
a «.* .u- , atunIa? night previous, and onSunday i &lt; one, k&gt; much the Letter for utt, for | .,fVPnt and the mat inrolrent and u the lbow wbo ** wa&lt;' but wc,uld hare be.
W ... tho bend 1 ,„e „„
g ‘,7’"^“, 0“m„’ rnmo tho poopt of Stalrin. to bare
Sd “ I u my. 1..,
nnil
i limn
. } the other
lin,,te
Commit
G I wa. followed thin Loot instead of Koiug off
tc -timony wrong.
u
i
hod
an oar lock, ^eM.lLnbef
and thnt
that &gt;u.
he «-&gt;
warc ..nr
carho
ro dor
?’ to
But
that hc
I
b'r^ « iaeolrent wXe
jg ttto offer ™ « ""W ««.l -Utor thia pr.wuer.bnt
aU^Xr. il r?1
d
i^o
77“ T .r
d"“
““d ,h'-v ’raid tover tov’o Wng drapH? whik d
t.. li.e 1*,!^"“ ” ““Z'’
!UlIUlt#a
1/1 . Z°.ndbrat
n ly&gt;*.4 .In..-..
,l.u . .t“W" “
. .
nflfr Stl...—
....
- r JU| Jlc ; let us pursue 1ho inquiry as to who it
: “ bln
JL1
f,,r -*“■ «*- “
to b" tok«.,to h3 to.nl I't',
f“™"h
mouth
of the river
and
back, and surely■ :Pte«i.ni for .»ri,.K draw .hid, we bulked «t tow to ... found, .nd
.. »bofttort
&gt;.r.
n.itoek,«»lrartl&gt;
"1 F,"ld ™,“'d "«t Iravo toma was. After two yuan of persistent ef­
it would take fully that length of time’11
if have proved to be probable. He did how it was thought he was killed, w.
fort and inquiry this lioat has never
n&gt;
notice.
j . been found nor accounted for. You rcnot dnvre^^-h^dnJ^hn^mt^ftMiml
to go____________________
for the , tout it is not1Hstrange
lie reliable
should offers
know
1 capital
towing
a &lt;te^l
ns M,Jt ProlWfiC&gt; uur want ...........
‘-- He had
of
u ms pros
pros-­ ,neuiber bow reluctantly ho left that
not druggclTw]
■•ruimd h" msnn* I »r Fit
t’ if t “^‘rinc but with his friends to the boat something about it, and he would no
bo' ,o {'° on w’th •“» business, andinhis
his life.
'x,af' nn^ w*wu t0^ 1 ’ S®1 *nto onP ou^
aTShimn^L
at Kntnr.,'n7JT7»\, r " 1----- LuTZTcT **that
wot itvlocs nvt
n« appear
appear that
that he
ho was
UM i v-ry
very likely
hkety to
to describe
dewribe it
it exactly
exactly as
as !lur
‘
'
prove dis- l°r f,,ftr the beat would swamp, did ho
a Kalanutems tand gave no reason tor diking for or devising t
.
’
’ * 2
.2..
_____
stir? He didn’t core whether shi'
------------ - rum, hns ho done1 it?
.-l‘bideriii^cmi^°atx»ut it'then kt
Betook tho walks to Canfield’s hiU ‘lo no good and everybody would . tec
not, ho . knew
5th. If he murdered him for money swamped
,- - &gt;
,or- ------ he
-. was safe'*'
,
happened that it was a re’.l. It ho.had written would he have fixed upon thnt time and for hc hod tho heaving line in Im, hand
life house that eveninw which wit with ' tbi-re, that Mrs. Vanderpool thought she ^‘at letter before tho body was fpuud, it occasion, with men in tho next room ami a*1*1 ho know he would bo pulled in. He
‘to l“
"raf&amp;t rai i
ra-i^to EXd J?ra.fa- ’raid tora to..
tapraunra.
people passing along tho street ? Would wanted tho Kmt to swamp, for.wncn the
...ran Ito &gt;irar and lank would uiato
“T
unranal nb.-n
At thu |w...l the .^nukra etoed on he havoaetected a time when he hud com- Captam tn.il to save it ho said “let (ho
«18 ndnuu, of th. trtok ttoo, kmriur , lbc “«*?
*e""t w
S-unlny atornran. .
pany at his house to inspect his actions boat go to hell” It is clear that he
17 mmutradn . hid. .o do all a. raS I d"5r’ “,r"cl *• “"7
and compare them with other times ? ^nted tho boat to go there. HorepreWho. eto.tad to tn do.’ lie todto
Held had d..|.
Would he have selected a time so that' «jnU’d himself to be without money and
__
__
MOXDAr
he would have to dispose of the body in .v&lt;?l,we have proved that he hml money.,
rrauefnauki.own ton- to tto took j I’T* “,ul "f'S
I went
and examined
the safe,
When wo adjourned on Saturday, I this manner ? Why, it is one of tho and wo have n right to assert thnt h.
..nd then k. th. Teran Huura, ,luJl |
’™'rad
.xrat.nj/the
raft, which
.hwh they
ttov
most foolish and idiotic murders I ever , had ns much money as my brother Ek
had
used
in
common.
If
any
ono
of
had
gone
over
substantially
the
subject
spend-a few minutes looking around to I you have n lingering doubt as te the I of his a|yenra»ee en Sunday, and it
heard of!
gleston asserted was in the teink. He
see thatno vne was about, tor be would
That blotting letter I have nothing
“-V™ don’* kn.OK hut this man
Next
he I
vr ■*u^®cenr'-‘ oi George Vander- ' now remains for mo only to say on that
x lie likely to be very cautious. L\
-. Lv
*. 1
| pool, look him through and through as i subject that they have failetl entirely to more to sav about thnt. than what has klUod Heriwrt Held and if they e&lt;
mould have to get 'a boat, but whore •
‘ he appeared in the bosom of his family ( show anytlung unusual or anything to alreadv been said, for tho idea that bo 1 knowledge thnt, what have they to do
would be get one, since they tell you
on that Sunday, and satisfy yourself. • attract the attention. Tho question is rontonplatad murder then, is too foolish w th this P™ner ? Mr. Eggleston corthat nil,.the. Imats are kept locked?
The thing is imjiOMible. God never what would they huce him say, or how to be considered.
rented the speaker by saying that he
But ho eoull not take him down the
uuuw a
made
u ibm
man with
wan the
»nv temperamonl
leiunerauiuiit of
&lt;h would
wouiu they
liter have
nave him
mm jook
look ?.- 1 toll
ion yen
yeu . V Who was tho man in that littlo Kaid 1,0 did ,,ot know but this man in
river withoutpi
out a boat,
mat, so.
su wo
wo must
mu have a
a
Vanderpool, who could do meh 1 there b nothing in 1ms nppearauco or boat ?
tho boat carrieil tho body down tho
boat from c,
eqtoe quarter, we wiuauppu-— • u
anj apjM.Br as be did. who&gt;«9uld . actions that day, which would militate
If tliat man in the boat at tho Bank "Ver, which explanation tlio speaker
he Htole.tho
----------- ----ie boat
from a senooner,
or au»
a umn-and wear home baa panto in ■ guilt, and that is nil 1 have to sav on dock was not Goorgo Vanderpool, he thought made the matter no better, for
nr he
ho gut
CMlt it,
it. only
onlV he
11O UUlSt
BOX* | brood
,
. day
, ....
. the
..______
..&lt;• 1his
• | this subject.
’
matter how
must have
light, •into
|)mnu7
« of
never committed the murder. Now we ,if the People, by their Counsel, get up
had one. then he k would haye to get the family, as-much as to say: "I’ve got’ IX.—My ninth.prepositionis that the have not thfust that boat into this sane, nnd
that the prqof is not so clear
lxk!y toady and change his elathea, for him killed.and here’s his junta,” who I entries in these books of account are not that is their boat, awl if they say after but what this man in the boat may have
he had un'his black clothes when he could sink hk murdered victim iu hake I uguiusc the prisoner. The entcries in this, that it has no Connection with tho curried.awuy tho body, then they have
left .tho hous*' and when Im* returned, Miclngan rutd then go to his family phy- : these hooka J say, are not agiuust him. ca.se, what did they introduce it for ?
business -.villi the prisoner, for he
and the man who was seen in the white sician, M.nuieh uh to say “Pre gut kirn '
1st. In iho firnt place it will not bo Was it n trick and divico to coat prvju- •
bo convictel, if at all, without any
boa: had light clothe* on. Next ho ; disposed of. feel of my pulse.” You j preftutnod that these entries are forg- dice against this prisoner ?
doubt or uucertainty. The very fact
woeld have to take tho body out af the may
urounu uuu
,u not । erwa&gt;
.v presnwqition
mav wni
turn around
and buy, if he u
did
cries, &lt;JU
on the Wlttrar?
contrary u
tho
No, the Counselor on tho other sido that this body was found so far up the
Irunt door, with tho light from tiu) slwt' doiit,«rho.did
can’t tell
of &gt;1
the
these books
.l»H ? I CBn
t»dl who did it ’' nf
m» law a*,
-in. that
that .tlifMA
1xw»L~m aro
nm not is too bouest a practitioner for that and ' shore,in so perfect a state of preservation,
shop streaming in his ia£e, far Canaran j.
• •’s not.my •business,
*
- • 1\ -forged.
- —
• presumption
•
▼
« you.
.
•is to resort to such practice as that.
—that
nor tho «-bssiThe
I .tell
1 points to this man in tlio boat as having
swose he hade light there till 10 o’clock, new.of
__ 2____________
,that
______________
,_________
o,_,__________________________
________________
r_________________
this twisoner.
tiu- books are
not forged,
and that •
But who was in_____
that______
boat r___Was
it carried it fj»r
out into tho lake,,__
for—all
and he did this without tearing odx j.VJL—Thvjo was ■ othing cau.mul in
presumptMin muxt aland until overcome j George Vanderpool? I will demon- the proof goes to show that if tho body
blood in front.of the counter, or on the ,ou Monday, nw was tho 1 with proof, and thoro is not tlio slightest ■
strata to you beyond ti doubt thnt it was hail boon dropped at tho mouth of tl^.
sMemalk, in front of the bank, wlucn ■
Mf ,.loaning the bank cn- proof that they were changed in any I not Vanderpool nnd rf it was not ho, the ’ Manistee river it would Imv.--^ne to
raise* tho very important query, vtbx } „Hnn| He was seen by a largo num- other way than iu tire ordinary course of Jwhole
theory
shore immediately,
”
UIWI j falls
HUM to
MJ the
IHV ground.
grvuuu.
i ,u
, and
uuu if
n carried
c»me«J bj
S3
did not the blood drip hare as
of £n8 friends .and neighbor on that I &gt;uAine*s.
I
1st. Tr
Ho /had
41 on a gray coat,
. their
•• • ■ far up by being washed
. w oa anrl off
down the stepsito the river? On I*111 I -an»,
jnv, and ?«•»
vet, —
Bottling
be —
argued
’ 2d. last
r- ws sw arfaai is the anjamont. ’ witness, Mrs( Fralick says and to make tho shore, as it is proved all flood wood
e&gt;caa —
o
return be would would hava to take cur*- ugainatius
-. . . appearance more than
---------i.i i -Mr.
­ Eggtestou sayethai ho kept an ac- it dacbly sure wo find the deposition of j and floating material is carried along
could
of ihefiiiuxt again, for no boat won out ba OTaicst any -one who had heard of; count ut what he drew out m the little Mr. Fralick road. Now, where did he , the shore, it would have been worn and
, of place the next morning, nor was any die dfaappea'rance of Field. He was memorandum book kept in tho drug pit this gray coat ? He left his pants battered all to pieces. I tell you this
marked-with blood- Ho would havo tq.. j»ot out earlier than his neighbors, and j store. Field was net obliged to deposit and seat nt tho Bank at noon, but he ' mystery about the boat is deeper than
can fathom and it is nbt for the prischange his ciotho* again when he catoe ,w
it wns
was the
1HU JUW
most natural time
--------in --------the world
. ....' ------------all his money
-------------------------------there. No witness
--- hns wore the gray coat home and if was
’ back and go to Dr. FiaheFa and than fur Wm to
cfeauing before .the gu;ie on that stand ami sworn, that the liangin; up in his closet that evening. | oner nt the Uur to be cjjleil to an uchome
'
&gt;&lt;«./■
— — I.MMV,
i Luainess af the4 day
began,n« Iu.
hoLrttif
kept1 writing was«■a/Kir.&gt;w«tf
differenthnnd
hand,nn/1
and th/'V
they Tbry may eny that he put on one of' count for it If this body wasclropivd
FioWs, but if so, and be handled that [ at the’ mouth of tljp $era there is a bunI BoOCttUtrta.
Ben.ulrfs UMV
The change----------in business,
entirely
on, tho books themselves,
We will now present, in a ttable,
----- , whrti JJU
• iu rely........
—
/
•
in it, would ~
it —
not
show
to oiio vwue
that it would come
inc prusecutian
the
proseoiuini would
wuvuu have
**-•«. him do
-- in ft*,
r- ------i .| dred chances
.------ ravu.u
be wus
was going
going io
toxvn
xun»iit«uv«-.-,
alone, was * ver;
ven mid I tell you jf ib;z;
thess are two Lr~:r.?_,
furgenes, | bloody corpse
- _ t.besides
..bl., el.z.
htltl aro .ra*ra
those &lt;5 minutes, with the time it would naJnra.l ooe.'uiun,
the Irra,
limon had
two Knn/lra.tl
hundred n,,/l
and «■.*
we Tinian
must neC/lHTlf
account !; stums the next.day, and if’ho destroyed it, ashore immediately or within a few
for the11arc
alterations
honestly,
if possible.
J what
of Field's
is missing?
1 tell
I ciiles
at the
most,
if anchored,
... cake
i to
. de
.1 . each,
.....4, ond
mrarl then
1 l,An wo
ten been
.
....
_______
1
tra flita
t iruifl hr. v.natlyif Twk«ai)11e.
' .vllUt
CORtcoat
of Field's
iri iniSSUlP'
? I tell
I miles
at the
niG«tAtlfland
if nnn^a.cl
al.n..then
positixelv
arranged
previous
to this cl...
probably
3d.The fingecyofthoso books could «erve you 4imt coat describes’ Field, exactly, when the roj« broke. Uuf suppose it
will give you his story and we for your­ He did all the cleaning openly and ad
witted whoerer
cheese .ra
to -come
selves
is the
,, UlUiOU
■ &gt;.l*es which
WUUUd ia
U*rar anost likely.
W»kVCWCd vwrrav
----- --fa. ifat no useful purpose.fur it only goes to in- • and it also describes tho man picked up I was carried 10 or 15 miles into the lake,
In the 17 minutes qwken of ho would lh
jloixxJk up the carpet the tint .crease Field's uwnev e‘2,00v nnffe Conn on Lake Michigan. Tho lint, too, dre then It might well come aslioro 80 miles
,
.
‘i tiling
_H if
:r ihe.was
_____ .ra.Inra
'V ell.
going rntoelect!
etecn ,1m&gt; ever hud. Thevecenk signed fairly 'cribes Field and also tho man in tlict I “way and unabraidod. lt»s idiocy and
have to
urn
would
it not be xery natural t &gt; take in that shoe shop gives him an effectual' mysterious boat, for it was a low brown ; criminality to say that these facts 'about
Walk frum lu&gt;ttSB
Bank,
I up the carpet first, ,ar would ho be hke- protection, but tf he bad not that even, I hat, and Vanderpool never wore such a l the man in tho bout aro not suspicious
To Tyson Hou-c.
““• ly to have it till he got through* Hu in? has a protection. But they will say hut, but Field did and so did tho man areumstonws and if so to whom do they
See that coast is clour.
the books would V" ini
--- **—I and
—-.4 in
ia^wIau he
Im was
vna at
nf tho
11m Bank
Tin.,!- |1 point
liCiillt ? If they
flmv say
erm tlio m
.—.. ----mpectcd.
in lit*.
the Kzuitboat; Ibesides
man
was found
10 “ * Mckneo* was not of x character to preGetting a boat.
what do (ho books snow? They
J , amply dock at 9:80. before V. could have got : 10 days after the 5th of September, I
“
vent hk cleaning.
To find iron and lash it,
■e kept
very
there.
; answer that it was just two days before
show
that
tho
books
'wore
kept
way
“ I VIII.—Now let us see what tiny
Changing his clothes,
Now,gentiemvn,
gentlemen, take those
tdoueniv
inueeu, mu
chiuB is
Lvery
—y Now,
there facte
facte and ■ tho body * was found.
Who knows
slauenlv indeed,
bat uuv
ooe tiling
.
Carrying out A load ing body, 10 “ । bring against hi* appearance.
cunridar them and weigh them, and do I when Field was killed, if killed at all,
bft. He looked pate hut Ki* sickueu BtrangJ andnotiixaMe»bat when this
Taking care of boat on xeturn, 5 “ I
----mode
these
entries,
he
not
forgot
them
wheq
my
eloquent
’
or
where
he
was
killed,
or
where ho
— - - —- - - - tt-'*';—
accounts for that and he kad been so a vouug num luuuu
Changing clothes again,
•’ “
—
unn. Thn
ihauM call in »•
his «_•
frieuds
without any i। hrother
brother ailrlnMiina
addresses you.
Tho Incv
law &lt;"»■&gt;•
gives WUfl from the 5tll 10 tho 17th. T11CSO
*' j week, bowties one of their own witiiossos,
Going to Fisher’s,
mmaneat excuse and say to them, -see | tho People tho privilege of closing tho, are unanswered questions and no man
*’ ■ Secor, says he looked natural.
Going homo
here that is &gt;7(M) ami that ia M’-O." ns I cnse and wo trust that no persistent effort is so likely to kuow as this strange mar,
j 2d. Ho did not answer Young very
in toe boat What relation the dis­
“
promptly fa the afternoon, when busy he Mr® before in his life did such a I to cow* «P these things will blind you.
Making,r,
thing,
and thou that both these same no say that it was imnoasiblo for turbed and suspicious spot and the
ng do
down and back, 48 “ jit his book and then wked what people entX should turn up changed. I tell , him to take tho body out in band found by the Itev. Mr. Fisk bears
Add towing
u
I
said.
What
would
they
have
him
roy
•
vo^thor.
i.
.uurv
..Jpiriraiu
that
one
1
1^.
brak
for
Ibcra
.1^
Wc^y
Bautcr
•*
20
to this boat, 1 know not, possibly none,
Add nt Fwher’t
There was a run on tho bank and busiihimrlhan in anythiaff .Ira Did he wffhm ,S frat,and 18 frat abcra the nr- but it certainly points in that direction,
Total,
183 ““ | new was cumfag to a cnsu, and be k..oi that Granta Vanderpool one p&gt;- «. •“
h» could look nitht do.rn m- and the concurronoc of the money band
« and i would be verru^b’ to bul“':T .what !
.Ct to tor-,, than.. I mnko no charge-. £ the Uut and wo Itnow that ho ... a with tho suspicious stain, and tho man
'Or two hours and thirteen minutes,
^&gt;and
n,i ..rnnn? They sav bo pretended ho sent
at I tril vou U looks as if ho know fc'toful eenffnol that tught, for be eaye in tlio boat with money concealed, and
toi I a telegram, but wo have proved that he
if the shoe shep was open fill ten ofa
’c&gt;-~k
S,„t somermng
rauiolLing woo
wra go.ng to happen. Il be
oat door, a great part of tho tho disappearance of Field, form at tho
m toss
loss
e
; tliat
uu&gt;»^ •**
--,
be would have to do ail this work m
toast a remarkable coincidence.
than ar.
ar. hour,
hour, or
or else
else take that body out ' fliLoig ray. he went Uck two or f ,nty have oeen all chance, but it don i »nw^
than
Now taking these mysterious focte
into the street when ho knew a man ,
j
OTr
n
^
er
jj
0
lootjt,
.
..
.
!
__.j .k«..------ —:— «----------- ?
raX’ JraX | jTg entrto-nt^UW, ton ,{£Ih*™
and circumstances unexplained, if you
was fa the next room.
;
we Mt often do th, same | 4th. ’Die
, or any of you can convict this man for
Now to u. xrako a Uble oakulaUJ .
don’t 1
11“,u'bed b“°
““J "rii ,|Xi„t iuJ,, drawn out to eommoniration with au acoomplioe and this most heinou'i crime, I would not
from Vanderpool’s story:
like to answer for that man’s peace of
5 min. I account for it ? ,
betoH
Putar,tto/Fiotd
Walking to drug store,
'
4th
Thev
say
ho
told
1
etaro
ibm
f
jciu .raartto
mind in this world or in thu next This
5 “
•Un
— to Into, rad ’to'
-----LKXJ34iF.eid.
Walking to Dr. Ellis’ house,
story of this mon in tho boat was flash­
.
5 “
wo th«&gt; to &lt;W rat think so ? Wtot as to tho amount paid Field.
Walking to the boat,
2d. Would Vanderpool have allowed ed over tho country m a very few days
X. There is no motive for oomnnttmg
From boat to store again,
object could he tore in lying ^0“'^ this murder shown against Defendant Fralick to row within ton or fifteen feet after the murder hupjwned, and if Secor
5
To bonk to lot tho dog in,
of
him and sit quietly ? Tho danger and his enthusiastic followers, Conover,
for it would ody Ito’011 » ,rldcD„ If
n he
h„ touraereo
u.
murdered him ior his money, bo
5
Going to Dr. Fisher's,
it ^trawrads if gndJ “ “
d OT. &lt;nu
Jid g
u driib.rto.ly, » that it was no ac­ would have been too great and he could Ingram, Balli", Cutcheon and Buggies,
20
had spent half as much time ia hunting
At Kober’s,
not
hare kept himself in that boat.
that
the
tod
bran
enra.™
riaouiwl
murder
01
cidental murder or anything that hap
10
Going Lome,
8d. If it was Vanderpool would ho
(Continued on 3d page.)
nened in the heat of pawon.

luufaprttramra lo,,g; tirara raX

Total,

60

T1"-

*”

�OtFB WASHINGTON LETTIE.
Aug. 28, 1871.

The Census Bureau rewHs the total
population of this DMIet &lt; 111,700

ISA”

POLITICAL BTTUATMm.

Delano, Just published here and that i
District
"11,U7
Congresaman Shelhkhnrger at CIsto­
Of this number there are of colored ,
land, Ohio, are dear and comprehen­
population
43,404;
of
white
67,
SBC
mak­
sive reviews nf the situation. Mr. De­
lano going generally over all the ground ing a white majority of 43,802. The
total
population
of
the
District
ia
1980
excepting that of the} tori fT which is
I Offer to the tteople of BarryI
ably handled hy Mr. Hhellabarger. was 75,000showing au increase in the
Their speeches constitute a thorough ।last decade of 66,620 or nearly one hun­ County a large and select I
dred
per
cent.
and conclusive answer to the quiblings
C. M.
assortment of Dry Goods, 11
of Carl 8churz and the recalcitrant
course of Horace Greeley upon the per­
Groceries, and a full line ofI
TEACHERS
NOTICE
­
sonal conduct of the Administration.
Mr. Shellabarger accepts for Ohio the i
Examination of Teachen for Barry
practical proposition of ex-Conimisslonvarious other goods—EveryCounty, Fall Series.
cr Wells who is pushed forward by the
Democrats as their grand statistical j Th* Fall mHm of laxher* exMalBatioa* will b« thing to be sold Cheap fori
hold m fellow*:
fugleman for Revenue reform, ami
j Cash. Call and Examine I
At Orangeville, Oct. Gth.
shows that generally and especially In
“ Hastings, Oct 9th, and Nov. 6th.
Ohio the Democratic platform rests
" Assyria, Oct 13th—Ellis School ! the Goods. You will not re-1
upon the strictly revenue tariff, and op­ House.
gret it.
I
poses all protection to industry by
At Nashville, “ 17th.
moans of a tariff on imports, while the
,. Middlerille “ 20th.
Republican reformers in Congress have
“ Hickory Corners, Oct 25th.
practically carried ont the conclusion,
“ Woodland, Nov. lOtli.
' oromnllr at 9
if not the theories of Mr. Wells, and
those who agree with him in a demand
DRESSED
sent by them to Congress. The first
nnd most prominent claim therein
LUMBER,
made was for •* Encouragemeet -call It
protection if you will—of American In­ ardoflhe past will net only b. taaiauUad.
dustry.” They requite only that thin • tondily adranerd. that the achoob of lUrry may
rompam hrarnbly with thana af other oaudaa.
Of all Kind*.
protection should bo unvarying and le­
gitimate. He endorses the propositions
of the “revenue reformers” of tlio Re­
publican party. In favor of a discrimi­
Elerator BalUisj of C. F. Dwight A Co,
nating tariff lor protection and for rev\ enne.
It will eoasBieneo Sept- «th aad nootiou* *ix weak..
Th. flup.rint.wd.nl of frhooU will *l»o eondoe:
Mr. Delano goes so fully over tho
HASTINGS, MICH.
Held that it cannot be fairly referred tn
in a letter, but must bo read to bo ajw
Claaane tn the uranehev Uu*hl during the winter
preciated. He nails some of the mis­ nil b. formed. PhraM Ihasmphr. Taleltaetoal
Lnlhntelie. KeUtns. OraMar. Me&amp;oda of Teaehtakes and falsehoods of the Democratic ; n*
'ullclnir I
and Government, will receive apaeial attention,
newspapers and othera regarding Presl- took* needed oau bo had of the Saperintandeat at
half current prices. Cornell'* Phyiiccl Ueo*dent Grant's Administration of the ! boat
aphjr, Kert'a ehorter oouraa in Grammar. Robin- ,
Revenue, and gives many new jiointa ] un'a Malhemaiira and Handair* Iteadiagaad Elo ।
in tho history of Sun Domingo nflkin ]
OF. MKNV
which everybody ought to read and un­
derstand.
'
T. B. DIAMOND.

LTH.

Hama, Wffliama, &amp; Co.,

IE®
▼AN VELBOR A ROLFE.

1

RUSSELLf JVEriMS,

Sash

L. RUSSELL,

CHAS. H. BAUER.

ATTORNEY AND 00

Doors,

E. A. HOLBROOK.
nd OonaaaUon at Uw.and Bolish-

;-4 ...b.

Blinds,

&amp;c.

BEST STYLE

GKANT &amp; PHILLIPS

OFFICIAL MOVEMENTS.

PralriavUlc. Aag.S in.

Co. Bupt. Behool*.

The President did not return to Wash- ingtoD yesterday as was expected by
many angry oflice HCt-kcra. There was
AND
no -business of special moment requir-1
Ing hi.* presvnee at the Capitol.
Ten days leave of absence will bo
ATTENTION I
j
granted to Pennsylvanians In the De­
portments in addition to the usual an­
PRACTICAL HOR8EKHOEING Bad G«aml i
nual leave of thirty days, provided such 1 IlBck.mnhin*. at th* old -rtand of A. M. Kock. ,
uddltiontd leave is necessary to enable
M. PRICKETT.
them to vote, &lt;
The Auditing Commissioner of our
City Dinin# Rooms
District Corporation is advertising for
claimants against tlte city of Washing­
ton. We suppose that few will refuse
to respond to* the call especially as
there is now plenty of money in the
Treasury.

TINE BOOTS!

Arc bound to aell

WM. L. COBH.
Bam «WUBU. will Hl'.tnM u&gt; rij Blmhhu Batnutod

HARVEY WRIGHT,

DRS. J. M. A C. RUSSELL,

DRS. B. J. A E. F. BROWN,
ll?:Y,tyFATM.ty Phniciam. OBeo tn old P. 0.

|Tk, poor treated creiailouaiy Tbanday after

JOHN ROBERTS.
PHYSICIAN and Surrnon. Dweilin* on Broad -ay, Baar the Court tiauaa.

Io the City. Masnlhetared by

DR. C. C. LINSLEY,
Phyiielan and Deatiit.

WOODRUFF!
P. DRAKE, M. Ik,

REMEMBER,

l attention given to the treatment of

Groceries, | Waohlngtou Block, South side State St.

HANLON, M. D„

SESaarasart*

BJUTWELL’S STAR ASCENDING.

Ail Styles of Women's and ChllAnd everything in their line of Goods
at prices as lew iw at Jackson,
or Grand Rapid*.
And in many caw*. Lower.

The Best in the City. Snrjean aid Meciaaiial Deatisis,

GB.4XT# PHILLIPS.

HYDE k. HAUER.

C.H. HICES,
©9*411

CosUbm

SUr’- 11

0,,,‘ *

The Corner Grocery.
N’w Got,ds «i««t Received.

oorlOVtf

STEWART KSTKINHOFF. ’

J. C. WOODRUFF

MUEICAX!

LOCAL MATTERS;

C. G. HOLBROOK,

WM. UPJOHN,

Horsemen Dry Goods.

Secretary Boutwell has left for a short
vacation. He has been hard at work st
L.*£. HTAJP'FKR.
bls desk most of the summer and uow
Aconov Bills printed on short notice
only gives himself a temporary respite
;
intending to return Id two weeks. Hc at thin Office.
takes all the congratulations received
from those who rejoice at bis ruccees,
.and the condemnation of those who
envy the high position he has earned,
‘l^t.ltMAN RICH, Dealer in Mimic*! In
uMrat.,Shret Moaie. Moiieal Hook* rtc. Aho
with grave equanimity. The premium
rm for th* jn«tlr celebrated
at which the new loan is now being
TirLoa a firley omat,
taken iu Etaopr, is a practical and as­
tonishing result of Mr. Boutwell's
financial genius that will pale the Inch
_______ ___
factual fires of bis petty rivals, and turn j
Mioh.
off the gas from the unail light fl nan ‘
dor* so effectually that In the darkness
•which surrounds thBm, they will be un­ CAKII FOLICUM.
able to find the thread of their fine spun
arguments dropped so suddenly by
them, on hearing the cable news from R.publlr of Cbinago. Aaaott*.
R.UMB43
Horn, of l/iltnhn
.t
London. Inflationists here are subsldMjn r
MMM1 K&gt;
lug. They fly their kites now very
20.JD 29
low indeed.
3.000.000 W

WM II. HAYFORD
tau Agoat: jUda bonght aad *Wd. and mil ba*.
num traaaortion* on reaaoBBble term*. OAee ovnr

Howi, of New Terh

to Helt}

Groceries,

IIOOL OARBIJIfi
A Hastings .1

Crockery.
Glassware,
J. W. MAYNARD.

&amp;.C., &amp;,c.

The delightful rain of Wednesday ■
night was much needed by thu crops' SiKW PLAN.
CASH POLICIES. j
of this region which were fast drying
Cbwper than any Eton ln Haatinn I m,.v„ ’,,U&gt; T- WHEELER.
up and withering under the intense
0°l&gt; ri T~..r.,, oa„ I, ,a,
beat of the sun. The country smiled
s..&lt; I, p„ C^4. b, b.,,.,
04
again and the streets of the city look
quite attractive in the absence of dust.
ISAAC W. VROOMAN.
SHERIFF. OSee al the Court Uooae. HaaUn*».
aaa. *a&gt; i.im, 1HH. 1
The reduction of the grade on tbe
Hia . Thia Halal, bo l.&gt;u* and favorably kaown
sidewalk at the east front uf the Treasury to the Trar hag Public, ia, being thoroughly r«DEPUTY U. 8. Marahal. General Collectla* A*en*.
and Auctioneer.
Building is now completed and tho flag
will continue Io be kepi
’• MARBLE haring bought the Carding A/a
c. It hickh
gingand steps at both entrances which B&lt; a Piral Claae Hnnae.
--------------------- — lb. . „ F- ”• MALLORY-.
chine latciy owned iu Middleville, and
required to be reset will be finished in
having removed it to llaatinga, and
a few days, when it is the Intention of licit the palronac.
! a\-V..“tb7&lt;&amp;-to
supervising Architect Mullett to put
» in the city.
i
F. l.Y'ON. proortoior
a large force to work cleaning the en­
beat manner and
tire front of the building which has so
long presented an ofiten&lt;lvely dirty ap' Guarantee
HntlMln&lt;&lt;
LOST NOTE.
]*earancc.
Our District military organizations
’• G&lt;:&gt;:s&gt; (irirhrr
are Increasing in number. The “Alex­
ander A. Shepherd Guard'” have just
NEAR THE BANK.
S3?** Wool sent by Railroad will be
organized at tho Howard University.
The best stock of Meat always on hand. „ „ "’COLEVILLE EXCHANGE.
Carded to order, and sent back iu good
Dennis Dardin confined in the Wash­
Call and Get your Steak, Roasts,
condition.
ington prison for tbe killing of John
ur any thing you want.
BURKsRT ECKERT.
Dated H aatin*i. Ab*. 23. 1 b71.
au*31 t7
McCarthy either feigns or actually is
siMON P'RKENRUTH.
troubled with bad dreams and the rav­
Shop in BARLOW A GOODYEAR’S
HaitiM*. Au*. 3. 1ST1.
ings of insanity. He lately attacked

Michigan Exchange.

3 0 Years

Experience !

central

" Meat Market!

WHEELER Jc DOWNING

W. P. James the alleged aecessorj- to
NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN,
the murder, confined in. the same cell
with himeelf, and chocked him. He DEA LEKS ^uJJry Good*, Groceries,Booja aud
exclaimed rcpeateuly in his ravings
" Why was I ballotted for to kill Mt We pay thr hiyhnt market price for aU
kinde
Country Produce.
Carthy." This is thought to be signifi­
cant of a conspiracy to, perpetrate the
We am constantly receiving additions to our
LARGE HTOCK OF GOODS and
murder by certain of h&amp; ouemies.
]already
aelling el bottom Agurea.
Suit bos been brought against the
Washington and Georgetown Railroad
Copapxny by W. Mathews for refusing
to permit him under a transfer, to take
MONEY TO LOAN I
tbe can buyond tbe Junction. He claims
$1,000 damages.
Call oa ar addrt
Captain Davenport, who is charged^ yean.
]Lake. Barry Co.. Mieh.
with an atsnult with intent tokill Jus­
JOHN WHITMORE.
tice O. 8. B. Wall, iostill confined in jail
awaiting trial. His trial will take place
In September. He will be represented
by T. F. Miller, of this bar and the
Hon. John M. Harlan, the late Repub­
lican candidate for Governor ef Ken-

'

4CLarr.

Naw Warehouse,
Adjoining U F. Dwight A Cob Foundry.

$1.00 for 75c

K
•▼I«’rllnno1»u,i Card.,

WELCOME MARBLE.

o/su^iC0^

j.

HACK uni

for ovary traia.*

Dry Goods and Clothing
HERRICK.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
Flue Gold Jewelry,

Selid Silrer aii PM Ware.
( .'xbe., C1K1U u&lt; Jewel,, «e~lte4

at seventy-five cents on the
Dollar.
R. MUDGE.

boimd vmnuiiKR!
“I

sees,

ALBERT EIBELBERa,

Botarra.

Grtm^aft^C h???i

" .

H®,1'1*

~— ----------------------------“
S. B. BOBBS.

*• Roberts a coM

p»inUnir.

�greble

that they did in charfag *Rar Man
Springer and trying to convict V-wiw
pool right or wrong, tb. W Mta, a
mdeed there to one, might long tfnoa
have
been
brought to
justice,
I'OyCLVMUX.

1st. Those two ;enwere friendly and
they have failed to show auyotber feel­
ing, for tjbe letter of Mrs. v nnderpool
which has been brought in as oontra&lt; lieting tho statement that they were
friendly, shows nothing at all in regard
r UO«lOvO
to tho state of feelings existing between
II
them ns personal friends.
Dried Apple*
in
2d. His hopeful disposition is against y-ple 8Lg.r.
•is
Chicken*, per
it, fur such a disposition does not oom.
niit crime. No embarrassment would
drive such a disposition to crixno, for he FoUtow.pvr.0 ... .
would look beyond the present into the Applw.pw bu*M
rraobaa.
bright future.
nii*”’ *ir&lt;ea' |W lb
3d. Tho defendant’s good character
,fc”
hns been unquestionably proved. Not ■Sheep Falta,...........
CalTM
Skin*. Grr»u
one shadow of suspicion has bean cast
upon it, and when we attempted to (Ireiwkx,
■ *M
prove his character, the door was thrown
open fur the other side to contradict this, Khoulder.
but nut one word has been wliis|x&gt;red
against him from man, woman or child.
1 demand of you, and at the hands of
each of you an acquittal on this grunud
if ou^o other, for it is sufficient to raise
a reasonable doubt, and the Judge will
instruct you in that case to acquit.
4th. it has been proved, iuirly mid
squarely proved, that Field waj seen
The r«ry BEST PLACE to bay
after it is charged he was killed. Mrs.
Springer saw him so long after thu
tiiuo alleged, that if her (tine) vra« mill
time, it would yet make it iodg after CAHPKTS,
the time he is alleged to have been kill­
ed, and she is corroborated by Charlie.
Mr. and Mrs I»tt, and E. B. Hall say
OIL CLOTHS,
they saw him after 1 o’clock, uud Geo.
Fonl and Miss Ella Magill, swear thev
saw the door oi»en that afternoon, anil
MATTINGS,
dare you in the lace of these five wit- j
nessM say that he was not seen at all?
MATS. I
Their testimony must be taken and con- :
siderod os good as any, if not im-1
UPHOLSTERED GOODS,
peached.

NEW CARPET HOUSE

\

ATTENTION!

and

That to buy Goods
Good Bargai

RUSSELL
You must visit the

Con boj bad by| Calling al

Hardware,

real Emporium D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S

Stoves,

Office in Hastings.

He Offier the following
Tax Titles

Harnesses,
SKI.VER $ DECKER,

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

of LANDS

Battle Creek.

leather belting a specialty

Situated in the various Townships of

We will not be under­
Large Stock
sold by any House
In Michigan.

Counties in the State of
Michigan,

Jost Received.

John A. Gkeble,
1»1&lt;

ACKLEY

Barry County—one of the best

SKlKKBRJf DECKER.

THE CELEBRATED

Farrier’s Improved!

SLADE

ASSYRIA.
nascairriox
*actiox.!OB*curnox.
asenox.
--------■
’pWVofBWjf
»)
»{w i/Jf I. M
&gt;.J
n o X of n w »,
I north 60 acre* of

.X..X

•Mvfa-K

MAPLE GROVE.
“ H of a e K

GRANITE STATE

CASTLETON.

CornSheller!
TOR SALE AT

IQ.se’'
ton w V

X

w. T. EASTMAN’SI
Warehouse on Broadway.
V of n w V

Druggists and Chemists,

5th. He had nu off.-r of capital and hiII of-wK
business prosperous, and credit good i
WOODLAND.
AXD
and dealers in
“
which rebuts ah motive.
PATENT MEDICINES.
Land and Calcined Plaster,
6th. His conduct during the transac- '
tion, aftenhis arrest and during the tri- • NOTTINGHAM
LACES.
PAINTS.
‘
• S'of»«K
al, is such as the beoks attribute to an
LIME, WATER LIME
u w Ire V
OILS,
innocentiuau.
nw yot aw ’
• Kofa.K
VARNISHES,
7th. The circumstances are as tunsis- .
:.mt with innocence as with guilt, and '
TURPENTINE,
JOHNSTOWN.
when we add the circumstance that; 74 MONROE STREET, ! TOILET and FANCY GOODS,
Field was seen after they separated at
PERFUMERY.
August 10. 1871.
the tiauk, then the circumstancas are nil
BOOKS A STATIONERS,
given a different direction, and actually '
GRAXD RAI-IDS. UICHKAX
C HOICE TEAS,
exclude trie defendant as a }M&gt;ssible par­
W. H. JEWELL,
GROCERIES,
ty to the murder. If this was a suit in
BALTIMORE.
Register of Deeds, Notary Public,
CIGARS and TOBACCO,
assumpsit for the recovery of the stolen
KofnwK
top
KEROSENE LAM PS 4 FIXTURES
money could
it be
maintained 'i
»K“fo»K
I®«
Have thesff witnesses, who swear they
iJ.ortwJ^fawKWj
8ENERAL CONVEYANCERj
saw him. been impeached ?- We tell
WALL PAPES, *&lt;•.. Ac..
Abstracts of Titles
HASTINGS.
vou no. and they are as respectable wit
lands in Barry County famished on
nesses as have gone upon that atsml.
CITY DRUG STORE.
application, at my office in the
How is u witness impeached? His
State St.. Hasting*, Mich.
Court House.
Honor will tell you that there are sever­
al methods. One is by getting two or
W. H. JEWELL.
CARLTON.
Hsdisst, Hick
throe i^rsons to swear that their reputa­
tion for truth and veracity in the com­
munity iu winch they live is not good,
but has any' one gone . upon that stand 1
. to say-aught against Airs. Springer or
any uf the others. Another method of
BARRY.
impeaching witnesses and the most
abominable of all, u to get n lot of de­
tectives and magistrates and prosecuting
attorneys to follow them up nnd find out)
what they know about a thing and then THE ABOVE CUT REPRESENTS
compare their statements and present
TUB
HOPE.
any disagreement they can make j
out of it. The inqieaching witnesses are j
w Vofn w
Conover, Cutcheon. Ingram, Briggs and j
.
__
, .
such characters. The Frenchman saw
him on Saturday near Jone# Brewery, ;
J
°
iir
'
but he was going n different way from , SIMPLY’ CONSTRUCTED, ’
_____
what h, «i&gt; when Mr, Springer a&gt;w
EASILY VNDEIiSTOOI).
RUTLAND.
him, us sho save, on Sundav, and docs
Of Hdme Manufacture,

•

LUMBER, LATH, and SHINGLES

il.’w

of

MW

&lt;

Forlthe

BEST AND CHEAPEST

SIB,

BOOTS

Family Sewing Machine

lliajs in drier anil Ready for Work,

I
f- diecussed this question, as a question of
prepondorancx of proof, but when re­
viewed from the stand point of the crim- .
inal law they liadu into insignificance. :
Do they satisfy tbe mind beyond a roa-: n «ui m*i
tenable doubt ? I insist that thev leave ”B‘ b—ting,
no doubt of the defendant’, innocence, I “ W‘J
and I demand of you and each of you .t,1,!.’.1 Rortj^’Tn^'.
an acquittal at your hands.
1 rably'
Tl.i. dopant nppod for p.rro.1 lib-

*

Pringv neatly and du- j

"

...

,

i work

I*-

AFTKaKOOX SKSS1OX.

“D _

Frier, only SO Cents a Bottle.

vinucvek with I

i

Office end salesroom at

At the opening of court this after­
noon, Mr. T. B. Church began tho closJune ft, 1571. U
ing argument for the People and spoke j
with great force and power till the ad-1 Cheap varmw : j-'rev nom&lt;«
journment tins evening and wdl finish ,
to-morrow, at which time we will pub- {

lish the whole of tho speech together.
Grand Rapids turned out emnasso to­
day, to hear her favorite Orator.

PACIFIC

RAILROAD,

12,000,000 ACRES:
or tb«
and Grating

tkx experienced Bookkeeper wants
io obtain a situation as Bookkeeper and
Clerk. Address W. K., care Basnek,
Hastings, Mich., for two weeks.
dtf

wa«r roe mu, iuv
—— Tb.ee landear. ia a wild aad b«ltby ehrnate.
U for grain-growing end «teek-rn»ing. un»urL»ed by any'-lb. United Sul...

Prices range from $2 to $10 ]&gt;er Acre.
HONE.'TKADSFOB ACTUAL SETTLERS.
1LW0IW0 Acre* of Government Land* between
Om.l'ia -nd North Platte, open for entry a*
Hobutxam oxtr

SOLDIERS OF TUB LATE H AR
Go there tor your

CHOICE

GROCERIES!

ABB BSriTKLBD TO A

FBEE HOMESTEAD OF MO ACHES,
within Railroad lunita, equal to a
Direct Bounty of $-100.
for the new edition of descriptive pam-

A fine stock Jen

IRVING.

Little Red Shop!

* ot a w v

‘

You cannot afford •*&gt; bnv a netting

‘..”u

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTERS,

!«»
to

ol a e #

Sole Proprietor of

SHEPARDS

erty closed a little before noon, havipg
jn Tall.»ringor DreMtnaki-M
occupied in all, nearly nine hours infae- 1 THIS MACHINE HAS NO EQUAL.
livery, after which court took the usual &gt; Pleaaacall -nd examine too Narhine and it* (
recess till 2 r. m.

I" n w K of n w W
K TVnwMofawfc

Go to the

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X

WestofBank. ,

PRAIRIEVILLE.

Thia article haa bean thoroughly taaled
■ nd found n auro nnd speedy cure for
the following complaint*.

Jaundice, Indigestion, Sour Stom­
ach. Costiveness, Nervous and
Sick Headache, Liver Complaint,
Fever&amp; Ague, Dyspepsia, Worms
in Children, Piles, Billons Com­
plaints, Loss of Appetite, Erup­
tions of the Skin. Pimples on the
Fare, and all Diseases of the
Blood: also the best Diuretic in
Vse for Kidney Complaints,
Weak Back, Pain in the Loins,
Lumbago, Gravel, Rheumatism,
Ac. JJc.
1 vm.a —, —j ------- -- --nenuino-Bitterw In one BO Cents Bottle
of Shepard " Compound Wahoo Bitters
than there is in a whole case of any
other kind in market.
Recommended by all the first Class
Physicians throughout the City and
Country, as the best Family Medicine
tn use. No Family should be without’

A. WOOLEY
This is the Lad who drove
the doves to market, and
the same boy stopped
at Stauffer’s

ORANGEVILLE.

&gt;

ii,,’”3r5}»or’c^

n Uofa e V
nej/ofn

Ko?n-X

YANKEE SPRINGS.

O gJmmglfall

for warm meals at all hours.
Remember the pl-ace. OpPrice, only 80 Cents a Bottle. 1 posite Lein’s Bakery.
South side State St.
For Sale by Dru«l«t» and Dealer* Generally.

time nnd m«y&gt;ey._____

of-; w

K

THORNAPPLE
ofa.K
{ of n w &gt;/
'ofn-K

L. E. STAUFFER.

ola.K,

c. N. SHEPARD,
GO TO CLARK'S FOR PICTURES.

Grand Rapids, Mich.
For Salo by ACKLEY A BLADE,
Hastings, Mich.

!l oolrtV '
2»*WofawK

Parties desiring to purchase will do
well to Call. We will cheerfully give
all information desired.

L&gt;. H. COOK Ac co

Onm
CALL AT JOHN STANLEYS

COME AND SEE THEM

Oysters and Ryereshments.
on hand at all hours.
25rl

H. A. BUBELL

farm for sale.

DENTIST

Mville.
Mictai.

Pure Wines and Liquors!
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.

0epo«w&gt;

P. 0.

llutiage, MU»

�Tt(a R^pdaucjvi B^nei^.
bail y Dtrsnro the triad

*■ M. noun,

-

.

r.Miun.

Warranted Custom Made Boots from
Detroit, Grand Rapids and Jackson
at Rcxtax’s

Taira.

An Every-day Story.

14, 15.
Fare and Transportation.—The
fare on the Grand River Valley Rail­
road between Jackson and Nunica will
be reduced, and the price of tickets,
good for all trains, to Gr^ttd Rapids, up
to the 15tb, and good for a return up to
aud includiugall trains ou tbe 16th, for
nfare and a .fifth.
Property will be transported to the
exhibition and return, Free of Charge,
subject to the usual conditions, which
can be learned by posters, or at the va­
rious railroad office*.
The same rul a and regulations ns
above will apply to the State Fair.

Northern Michigan Agricultural nnd
Mechanical Socioty’s Exposition, at
Call on Mne Wilcox tor millinery
Grand Rapids, Tuesday, Wednesday,
goods of all the lateit and beat styles.
Thursday and Friday, September, 12,18,

B1CH1GAB CENTRAL R. R.

• • Hello John, where arc you going T”
“I was going down here to buy some
gn®ers,”
AUGUHT 1W71.
“Well lam going down toMnoo Al­
len’s to buy mine.”
"Down to Allen's? Why, I never bo’t
any of him, I always go there to buy
"itw M
crockery nnd wall paper, but I never
thought of buying groecricj there. Not
long ago I bo’t a whole set ot crockery
and pa|®r enough to pa]®r my house,
1 ttd.P
there, 20 per cent, cheaper than I could
buy any where else. Itoeldes he war­
ranted it.
The crockery hc keeps Is
the Boot's celebrated ware.”
"Well, I always do so on groceries,
and I know you can. Besides ho takes
anything 1 have Io sell at a fair price,
too. I get a l®tter tobacco, lea and
sugar there for tbe same money than
any where else Id town.”
M. ALLEN,
S,
Washington Block, Aug. 15,1871.
HAS'kOA

Grand River Valley Division

Chsrlott*

ACCOM.
« lops

Grand Rap dp 12 4&amp; r M

Clover
SUPERIOR. McSHERRY AND STATESMAN

Michigan State Agricultural Society,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday September 19, 20, 21 nnd 22.
The premiums offered amount to $12,- &lt;
(XXI.
■
Barry Co., Agricultural society, Wad- j

GRAIN DRILL

Kalamazoo and Aun Arbor

WHEEL CULTIVATORS,
— BALL.

Ham*, Williams &amp; Co.

nesday, Thursday and Friday, October.;
Do not claim to have the only Mold­ 4, 5 and 6.
ing Machine lu Bany county, but they
have one that will stick any nnd all
kinds oi moldings that arc needed. Horticultural Suggesticne lor Sep­
tember.
They also have on hand a large number
of doors, Bash, blinds, moldlnRS. winb'“ld“l,,’r
Attend to the nt.rk.Une .nJpther-l
figures for caab.
. |nR of pmit. Every orchard should have
. ’
'
I a fruit house in which truit may be kept:
Go to Comrmns 4 Brown for Paints, to ripen after being pulled in an unripe'
v™"1-™
_____________ '“Apple, which tf. 00. oM for the
---------------------- !-------------- —' market will find a ready sale at a future

GALE AND KALAMAZOO.

PLOIVS iiM) CaHSTIJVGS,

.
I
I
Traina on the Chieaao k .Viehiran Lake Skore R.
R. leave Grand Rapid* for Nuikecvn and White

1

.If J

&gt; Va/m

MOn

ETC.,

MACHINERY

in Barry County—for aalo by

E. P. BURRALL.

(HAS B. BOH .“.•,A*!*ROr-ST &lt;W°-,ta‘,‘

Local blijifie$ JiQticeg.

HARROWS,

AGRICULTURAL

JnUUla)' Hoe between rows of trees In the nur-1
' wry, and drills of vegetables in the gar­
. den, to keep down weeds.
TWO NIGHTS bXLTi
IHAa IL BUbU. AMtMBIL
aj! .Wash the llmbe and trunk** of fruit
: Two IVigrlits Only l's trees, to kill bark'lice. Did out the
lx&gt;rer from the collar* of peach and ap, pie trees, and put on bondages.
Labels should I® painted or lettered,
and attached to young fruit trees, or
'used to mark tbe position of flowering
• j bulbs, etc.
• Strawberries may I® transplanted this
Protect YouhreLf against Smai.l j NEW COMPANY,
| month, with good results.
Make beds lor bulbs, and set them out •
Fox. Dr. Drake has a supply of pure ।
NEW FACES,
from time to time.
■
Vaccine Matter/
al 1000 a m. Detroit Ex4&gt;re«e at

MACHINES,

and the largest stock of

Put UP-

f im®iIr wel1 &lt;irle&lt;1 and

lUFsrvJf

SAWING

Offioo in John Woiwrtt’, Ilnrdwar- tflorr, lin.«-u'» Now Block.

J. W. &amp; (J. G. BENTLEY

A. 0. MILLER!

|Suecvw»or* _W Dickey &gt;.Bentley.

lledp’dajSJIilijj.tte’?,Je|rt.i3,14.

Effita. Grand Balcony Serenade by the
To “A Republican.
Female Sliver Cornet Band,~%tf
„
Each Evening
o’clock.
xwu u
v a consummate ,u»r.
You
are
tw. Your}
For particulars w- billskid Programm- jpttpr wlxich appeared in last week's
’’'^BILiAl GORHAM.
Journal defending the manner in which
wjiich;
’
Agent.
the Prosecuting Attorney of Manistee j
■■—
(as is reported) spoke of a most respectaDre., M.kUur ' ble ltUy of men, prove, yob not only «
b '
veritable ass but au ignoramus, lou .
To the Indlesof Hasting* and vicinity ; nro not n Republican and do not read
j
—
call
nt
room*
over
Mrs.
Morris
’
s
on
;
Republican:
papers ; were it otberwi*c
New goods has Just arrived at
MANUFACTURERS OF HASH, JXiO.RK’ JtLTNl&gt;8, MOLDINGS, Ac.
St. and get your dresses cut or ' you woubl understand that Republican '
R. Mudge's. , Jcflbrson
made in every style. New rooms just! editors are not todies. Your letter os a
opened
by
Miss
S
abah
S
iiriner
.
literary
production
would
disgrace
a
Attention !
u‘ir rierr.
Mrf. I.iBBiE Bradley, j Kentucky X Roads Democrat and tho i ALSO. LUMHER FLOORIN'? SIDTHQ 4*-’ I have a yoke of cattle and a single |
I editor who would admit such an effusion ;
horse for sale. Will sell on timo lor ■
BACK NUMBERS
Z
to his columns should go back to his |'
good paper.
11. J. Guant.
•
Wo an .apply mat tf 1 of th. bark ' *?}&gt;«■« “&gt;d •»*«&lt;&gt;
Aug. 30, 1871.
numbers of the daily Baxter from No..
The above from the PiaindMlrr of;
“ Oxe stormy night in winter when 4. Will send ns complete a file ns ]x&gt;ss- ■ Thursday, will 1® appreciated by tho peo- j
the winds were blowing'cold,” I bought ible for 5 cts. per copy. Deniers sttpplfed ulo of limitings and Irving, and wo pre­
nt usual rates.
sumo by oar readers generally.
The days of grace on accounts due
Dry.
An engineer on tho Lake Shore &amp; '
the late flrm of Dickey &amp; Bently, are
Dusty.
pretty nearly out. Those inteieeled
Michigan Southern Rail rood shot an 18 J
will do well tariake notice,
dtoscpl
Town crowded.
I®nud turkey while his freight train wn?
Streets lull of Police.
l awdng at full speed through tho woods
Another railroad will not effect tho
Streets need sprinkling.
uear Sliver Creek. The turkey was in po-;
low prices at Maus’.
r trial,o
. ■ - - to a close. ; ®ition ou the branch of a tall oak. Tbej
Vanderpool
drawing
New York Comtnly Company dkl “»•■*«&lt;
Wanted. Wanted.
~
•-—-----■ ■
Every one having unsettled accounts not come to time to-night.
to call and settle thesame by September
Pink and blue ns match colors have'
GREAT UNION EXPOSITION
ltd, for 1 must have my pay.
become fashionable.
At Grand Rapid*,
lOwl
Mason Allen.
Mr. Church commrawnl tho closing ■ SEPTEMBER 12, 13, U AND 15,1871,1
•i-guments
fur
tho
people,
ihu
p.
m.
Dox’t you know where to get your !
boob mid .boo.’ I do-at j. Mau.'.
A.o.ullte,t-Dalil 111U W«dm, I
ire are every day solicited, to furnish Plates of Teeth
day.udThumd.y evening. with new '»rlktr" 'lkl&gt; Agdeg l.r.Uh* JI,.
for less than our usual price, backed- with the complaint
Cancer can be Cured.
। plays, new faces, Female Silver Cornet'
cnanlcal Society.
of
parties who say they are unable to nay so much.
| Band and everything nice. We are
T"*
i n
•
A*ow to give all a chance to have Teeth who need and
-o,-.
of cancer and scrofula in every form. 8*a,XBt,on of Miller s troupe.
Quite m makinst tha ab&lt;&gt;rc a grud demonatra- should have them, we willfrom this date, for a few
Sondrord.eobr. »I P« bottle. Adj
T7^F^"&lt;d^Mkblgeo. :
weeks, drop thcfprice almost one-half. H e will nowmahc

Best Meat near tbe bank.
Birkenruth sells meat reasonable.
Smoked Hants and Shoulders at Bir-i
keuniUPa.
Salt Pork’, fine &lt;|uailty nt Blrkon-1
ruth’s.
J
I will sell better Meat, and at lower
pric Ibnn anyother Market lu tbe
■
~
city.
8. Bijikenruth.

Moldings a Specialty.

WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL.

State Pomological Society

”•

uJlin^b.

Iron,.

i

t i

i

u

t

, Ing Its resources.

and boots nnd shoes if he don’t make n 1
cent.

*

full and Complete sets for#25.
or Under $13:

ST'.SXtf."

"r?"

;

i George G. Wright, of Iowa, have been :
■r*'«U»F,l&gt;r»«A»lUbFbl.., loro Ip.:-

„ T ‘w
SI... i. bound to Mil hi.

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|

IlbXRY H. CLUsB.

ALL Ol'K WORK WARRANTED,

1^* Railroad autl »tearub'»at fure» at excuraion

j rates. Freight nostlr free.;

Gof^-Quurter stretch'* badges

CITY PAINT STORE!

Membership tickets for the Union Fair, 1
11 cent sugar at Busell’s.
and so save all bother. You Can obtain ’
Rubber mope at Busell'p.
' them fur $2 or SI0 each.
Peaches fresh and nice at BuscH'e.
COMMINS 4, BROWN
Best Sherry wine, bitters for dyspep- : CheapExccesions.—Duringtbe great,
la, at
Bvbell'f.
Union Fair, nt Grand Rapids,
TTkTm ■
The Town Talk
wcek«11,0
Inroad will issue 1 Jt*J,
I h
I. ll» Otfno of a Choice Brood of Ci- 1 tickcl*
““-■‘•H' *• «»&lt;U.y rote, to
gm. jetreoeind .0.1 fur ml.- nt tho *S'1 tro" Gl"‘l
«t .11 .tnlioum

cm™.™..

STEWART &amp; STEINHOFF-

NO USE

Laege Cango.-Tho largest tea cargo ,, . .
..
. ,
•_
J
Y arnifthcs, rMixed j
The Laiolst Stock of School Books thnt has ever passed through Detroit, I *
.
I
Pntnfu Brushes,
Itriiahno nn.l
Am ­
in the Gty at the Qty News Depot
Paints,
and
Ar
was on a through freight recently from
tist’s Materials, Wall
San Francisco, consisting of several ’
Best cheese In the city at BuEell*^.
Paper, Window
thousand boxes. The toa was in bond :
A Choice Stock of perfumeries nt tho and consigned to a house in New York.'
Shades,
City News Depot
Twenty cars were filled to their greatest,
picture frames, glass, etc., etc.
capacity.
For Photographs and Pictures, of all

kinds, coll ou J. F. Minkler.
The Town Talk, K. C. B. and E. B
Hall, three of tho best Brands of Cigars
in the market at Post Office.

Cheapest fruit Jurat Buseli's.
The place to buy your boots and shoes
i« at
Runyan's.

Custom work made on short notice,
in good style and reasonable prices
at RuxYAN’e.

Bee Kekfku at the State Fail.—
It may not be known to all oar readers
that during tbe State Fair at Kalamaroo there is to bo on annual meeting of
tho “Michigan Bee Keepers* Associa­
tion.*’ Tho meeting is to bo hold in
Corporation Hall and there will be two
sessions daily, the first to boon Tuesday
evening. At these meetings there will
bo essays anti ducusswas on the chief
subjects of interest oanneoted with bee
culture, and some of the apiarists of tho

H. A. Goodyear.

Dan'l Striker.

Goodyear &amp; 3triker

... .............

We, l«

City News Depot.

f.

Single Plates, Upper

num HIM

Dealers in

Call at

.

JOHTSF
WOLF’S

Sign &amp; Ornamental Painting,

HARNESSES,

Iron, Nails, Glass,

Graining,
Paptr-Hanging,
Kalaomining, Sft., !
Corner CharcbTnVSlnir^twt''

FURNITURE OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION.

Hastings, Mich.

To th e Ladies

!1

^Ladies’ line shoes of the latest styles
at Runyan
doubt thatto very many who will attend
kef
Y5
First National Clothtxq House. the Fair, this will prove one of the .u .. ^*^5”
most profitable and interesting features.
F &lt;”’rClothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, etc.
The officers of tho Association are to । onl*v. N«sr t£e pMt^oe, onJeKmmB^i.
tf
E. G. WltUAMS.
be elected on Thursday morning.
"iwimw. Jun* let. un."’ M ’ A’ **
‘

either at home or abroad

LOTS AHI) PILES OF IT

on

AHD SOUSE

TO SELT
nlly
£7 Matin
i------ A
’ jnntt C&amp;kku.
OaOdfrttAm? m
tin irmarkat
I—-____
•UI &lt;h
Imia. J
fc™
y a.
fiu OH hand ; alao Shroudz fyrnuM if A•trod. A .ood

Wooden Ware, &lt;fco
AGENTS FOR THE

Detroit Stoves,
made of

Lake Superior Iron
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.

Also the

,r&lt;r

JOHN WOLF

WOODLAND PAPT-OPR

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VOL.
THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL.
'
Twenty-fifth Day’s Proceedings.

T. R.'CHURCH'S ARGUMENT.
VKSTtkDAT AFTkXXOO.V SKMIO.X.

8

edition
HAM INKS. Mt, H.. Tt RS|,,n EVESI;,.,,
Sat
u no„t ideutaortkm
^
‘by.b.
Copt
by the fra
fuco’^™~»e«-|
nml
_.
tab bL.u"°’ th«“"“ M
br"&gt;-

«n kSw how°iitt;.""t
ehange tn th-fane,
m.k„
#P"””“biy.

TaUTwtlXf" Th400,'
Wh, Herbert FieH^’u,
Herten
lh“ l&gt;o,1&gt;' “f
Herbert Field from inspecting the fes- WortdZ”?"’ “
I «bould tluak it prooUlia: they WddM he dr.w „U1 |2,000 ,„d ch™,
went telling a ,tory. Dead tn the water 12 ^“■“If to thia irregular way? hX
bot 1MJ
dura, who could tell that taco ? The rerr “Other, to
beat ondetun, „ hare i, that hi, IwdZ
Th'f““l«ltote upon the
wa. about that high and about tha’t ubdo, »f •greementa.ui.rot^a.but
CV« l&gt;J "rtlod ix-Qtont the,
«“~a the ri.ould.„ and wore
R w1""''
of- HeA
I’Wely tho urn. cloth™. But let ua
H?ll*
bare. Mi» t»rt field uy, g,,. „„ |7 0W) Md j
Hill ,atd he bad on black clothea and “Tl go, A.nderilool ,av, uka |.-,000
iwrge gaitera, when he loft home that “»d go. oad he began to draw out hi.
on btook cl7dto,
-.r-p,
..*n,d *
ho“ STtaTwX
bo had ?XU“Hh

NO. 25,
evidence.

Mr.' bank door open, but to offset this wo -

it, and tlien
* £"*2^7
Bb°Ul haT0htho
of Ramsdell who
now I will nn»u?u .
UuUp
® WOnt
triod th® door of tllL’
'road fwtw 4 n.^urt^r
bonk that afternoon, looking for the
271
iheonit.'
L
Import*
'
■
proprietor,
of
the
drug
ston1, and at
j

rfendS ±
&gt;bia kU | lug. B. W. T.jlor,sitting on th. ‘.top,
A tremenduoiu crowd assembled thia
T*”y«&gt; I °f the 7&gt;&gt;n Houses^! I,o
« nJn
afternoon to hear the closing argument
1
of lh« bank, but no have
on this famous case, by T. B. Church,
'
““
'b'”’ «• ratterod , tho teetimony of Kirkland who had an
who spoke substantially as follows:
t‘““’ ‘n30100”1.' : engagement with Field to go availing
,h“ '"c11 ““ ar" nn‘ “““ “nd tried to get into the bank but ooul.1
:
Gektlkmkx or nre J rar—I hardly
frequent.
not and then went over to Filer’s to
know what 1 shall say by way of open­
Mr. Hughes objected to his reading watch for him but saw no one coming
ing this case for the People, I have no
;from law books, unless ho should have out or going into that bank that after­
prepared rhetorical sentence'. This is
,the right fo reply, as this law was not noon, and his courting spoken of wa«
a matter of vital importance Imth to the
incidental to his being there. Now I
people and this prisoner.
furnished to him before he finished his come to the most important question^
The magnitude and enormity of this
speech,
ahd
the
Judge
sustained
the
ob
­
in thia case. I assume that that bank
»rime I can hardily discribe, for it is a
was not open that aftenfoon and that
found at
at the
the Bank,
Bank. and
nn&lt;1 the
♦».« serge
_ ___these,are the circumstances under which . jection.
. of human law but of was found
breach not only
1 Field was not seen that afternoon, but
God’s everlasting Canon, “Thou shslt | gaiters were on his feet More than f^WT°Ul-^ tlarkno“. but I hope,
The fact that tveld deposited $3,360.­
uvt
that Miss Hill testified to the shirt found from the temblo manner of his taking 22 in the safe at tho drug ctorc, has a that he entered that bank in tho morn­
not kill."
kill”
ing and 111 tho afternoon w as lying there
Now by the [trovisions of the taw this on “»• body as being ono mode bv her off, mto a brighter future beyond- He peculiar significance, for ho- had
murdered. We claim that ho was mur­
&lt;
is entrusted to you, tuid it seems to own hands which she knows by the pe­ insisted that the little memorandum never
told
his aunt about
it,
ine that a very peculiar view of your i»o- 1 culior gusset she made and put in all bookatAViUard 4 Hall’s corroborated nor had Willard 4 Hall, and this very dered while sitting at his desk with his
4
m th“ was entered $700 thing would explode the theory that he hood bent over, and we have a state­
\ cition and duty luw been taken by the , sut;b garments. Then in this shirt was
ment of Vanderpool that the lust time
' gentleman who has just closed. What | found throe studs bought by Miss Hill and $400, corresponding to the entries had run away. When lie is missed his
that ho saw Field alive,’he was sitting
is your oath but that you “shall true de- ■ ’u Minot, Maine, and presented to him in the bank liooks which were found to imrtner manifesto no anxiety, but in­ at his desk writing, but my brother
1M
‘
$l,f00
and
$1,400
respectively.
dustriously
clreu.ates
the
story
that
he
hvernne© make between the Common- ttnd h® had a $20 gold piece in his pock­
He had drawn out aud deposited in had run away. He has eertalniy gone Hughes tolls you that he was not mur­
wealth and this respondent?” You are et which she had seen him put there I
nud we find that he has not run away, dered in tho bonk because no blood was
not hero to defend this prisoner only, I uud this gold piece was wrapped in an :I the drug store as his little book kept and
who has made way
with
himH? Wc
We found there in onv guilty quantity. 1
m„ivlt^^?.V
yF
iUlh,n
i there showed, $3,360.22, and of this perb.i»
notu^ tout °S
MiEb.'bSt'i
!
lh»
but to do justice to all. The gentleman I
»n which I can read “ Herbert ' wna tnu-a
_
.
would have you believe that you wero a I*®— «nd the lower part of an"l” and I was found in an envelope ‘in
“Jthe safe at good bouse, aud during that summer lemony on this point. Dr. Elks esti&lt; .. &lt;
U
yf
, ’ I “ “ ••
.UH. nU.MlUu. .
bulwark .ItWTi -round him to kow off! “d.”«l~
Mirk. IW™ .too «
t2’.28? ®’
——
*—
we find• *•'
him
going
to Itacinc and taking ,1 mates that not more than half or three
. which
nil harm and insinuations of guilt That ■ found on his finger a ring lent to him ! &gt;D» »he exact
nnlacks» just
k­ $5.00 of be­ his wife on a tour to N. Y., al! of which quarter? of u ]&gt;ound of blood would
the that
exactheamount
a great crime has been committed is not ' *’5 bis friend Willard and identified, i ing
showed
hod "d his
"" little book things would give the Impression that flow from the lower wound and about
he was a man of considerable means,
denied, and the question now arises how •Sow with all these eirourustanciMi I am &gt; n.toi—j?— ... . •
then when he comes home and the ar­ three pints from the upper. Dr. Bhurley
was he murdered and where was he
rangement is made for Field to with­ thinks that six pinto might havo flowed
murdered ? There have been some very
draw, and he begins to see that Field is from both wounds. Now the Counselor
already drawing out his money, that On the other side says that if this blood
strange and singular remarks made by
'““I1 gel out of thi.
a. “X“8|w *8,800 are already gone, tnough he does had remained there it. would have been
the gentleman on the other side which
not know where Field has put it, but
leads me to examine the evidence to b71i
.
I W‘“ ,h»t'' “‘"-I h» ft~|U.’Utlj took he can sec by the books that it is gone, blood in guilty quantities, but wo havo
t.
t
’ ,h“‘ “ "nd
Ito"’ be -u he realizes that when the remaining never claimed that blood was found in
wme extept.
(founscl may inveigh ble ai thJ
,t* “!'
»“t. «“d when Mr V.udenaiol $3,040 are taken he will be reduced from guilty quantities, and this from the ex­
against witnesses as much as they&lt;?hoo»e, Wto™likiT I b. U h |
hy gentlemen, what they have spent ux,k Dr. Ellis in and showed him where the position of “ our young banker” to traordinary opportunity ho had for de­
they may tf eorixe, and mistify and spec­
with that of his former occupation of foreman stroying, the evidences of liis guilt. It
ulate to the extent of their ability, but hours upon trying to induce you to be- lu! &gt;aid FieW hud r
b^Ffeld
r e
S,’70° and e1’400'
th« fi«‘ in running logs. Would it not l&lt;esome' is the small amount of blood found that
they rannot get away from the cardinal
motive for him to stop his taking out
vf fi»l«hne«s- j suspicion that community had of his what remained and to grab back the is, to be
fact wtyich stands out clear as day that TtoL 1.5
. considered. It is well
4 .known
...
$.1,360 that Field had already drawn out lhat wbeu blood comes in contact with
'
Herbert Field is dead and that •be died they cite yvutlie case of kiga Roren- I talgj.y
and
which Vanderpool very likely sup- I the air, it soon begins to coagulate or
nr^frtm yuewimlitotolrejxrter’.rt., nX,. „„„ &lt;ho h« ewumitlixl a
posed he had in his |&gt;ocketx ? But they I thicken,which would prevent its running
ho uei-i-r yet uudar- „ri,n„
.tenroni, „t
„
We live in n feculiar state of things euuut, .•b.a,
tell you that Klnuson, at Itaclne, was through the carpet os much as it otherfor hiDl
and the longer 1 live and the wider mv gon. any judmal anauM IKat .l,.^; It u
lnM, lh„
j,.Ry,anddoo. fool. a few words of that testimony kills the
ub*ervatiuu extends, 1 am furred more Mv lhe.v gyuUemeu. n. th. body of.
thing, and
U, expedient. ; whole, for as Mra. Slauson says “my hus­ statement in die “ Brown Nolan” letter
and more to this conviction, that it a l!I‘Lrv if““ll1” ,1,"l.bud’r 01
band was going to let him have $10,000 tliat“he bled on folded newspaper*.’Tho q,
man wishes to escape the penally of the
•"?*“ “ddeb an- foolid.. Orer and bevdnd In four or Ove weeks, as soon as he couhl blood would bo arrested by the carpet'
“he I-hWtoto
tell you that . t|,„ ,;KilunM of !icv ,jod
iirjeri,1 examine the condition of the bank."
law let him commit tho highest crimes I death !- Tho
physic
known to the law, and then boss sur- *here
u
wmo two‘ deadly
1 Around. « the ; ,|,a
.-riohe^ ,boun
w(rk ouJ Do you sujipose that ibis man who had and the hay under it and the dirt
under that, and all this time it
rounded bv friends and a diseased public ।■ head, and these inflscted dunng life, -t bonvict themselves. A statement was accumulated $100,000 at Racine, by bard would be undergoing coagulation
wounds iuui
that wouiu
would cause death,
immish- • ma.io this Inorain&lt;
,^Incd uncalled work In the lumber bu«inera, would In­ so that we would not expect very- much
opinion and ail
oil things to shield him. 1I woudus
uvaui, mui
vest
$10,000
In
ibis
bU'ted
up
Manistee
They tell you that tho
life
survive
‘ testimuay is pre- ' ate death,
““
' could aot 5S
“”\SS a
1 foe, when they said ti\at the exhibition bank ? Then the letter written in to/un through the floor, or more titles
rented in a neculiarly hostile manner I uient,and that 18
i fbe
' way IlA’ljert l'icld that Field made of his journal to his August from Milwaukee to bis wife and
was indicated by the little drops hang­
and thev tell you about the unreliabilitv
to his death. The defense began friends was made after business hours, known as the “ Idatting letter,” shows ing co-agulated on the underside of the
i plain of the medical’ and what docs that. signify ? I think that he was at that time in Milwaukee board. This Dr. Duffield pronounced
of circ^nstaatfel evidence, but 1 trust | on the rtart to cume*-"
begging
for
money,
aud
it
explodes
the
testimoay
and
apopcte&lt;l
them
to
the
that
you will take the instructions af the
to bo Hood, and this I suppose will Lto
most searching cross-examination. Why suggestion of the associate counsel in whole stery in regard to Slauaon helping objected, ns not a proper rendering o\_
Court"ujon this matter.
him. They tell you that he was afflict­
, Ono -fact is proved and settled and is this child’s play-9 Why den’t they the trial of this cause.
ed with chronic diarrhn-a, but it would ms
oy my brother
uroiner Hughes,
i rogues.
his testimony by
If George Vanderpool made thosu ‘“'.'.““L' S' “
»"■JStotril but I will read hto toatiraony as into.‘ then another and ail put together impel acknowledge that this is the dead body
•
you irrwistably t»&gt; it ‘ certain conclusion of Field and that ho camo to his death false entries in th© bank boeka, that is with chronic poverty,with ohrenic men— cribed from tho Reporter's
notes. But
dicancy and inneeutiioaity, a persist­
by
some
murderous
weapon,
and
meet
it
one witness tree that we have establish­ ent ixggsr if you please. It is n ban! mv learned brother asks, why did he
and ore you to throw away common
sen.-e ? &lt; Even- young lawyer feels it in- fairly and squarely ? Herbert Field was ed and if we get three or four more, wo thing to charge a man with killing his not resort to other tests and mentions
Lumlkent 'upon him to stand up before not thrust out of all the bloom and shall be directed right straight to the partner and friend, oh they tell you. for the crystal test ? I will say. that tests
the jury and dilat on tho dangers of cir­ freshness of this life by casualty, Her­ central fact. Oh, they will tell you that $7,000, but we cannot tell anything have been made in this way, and some
about what men will do.
ebster
c umstantial vvideuue no matter what the bert Field was killed, murdered by an a great many other changes occur all, killed Parkman for $483, and that too, in connection with this very case, ®ul it
accusation, whether the stealing of a assassin ; that is tho grand central fact tlirough tbo’boek made by both, so that hi the day time and in a building filled is found that by this method the bloou
chicken or the marder of a companion in this inquiry about which all othe&lt;* ■ these were probably of tlio same char- with students and professors and where of different animals can bo distinguish­
in the darkness of the night They read facto cluster and to which they must j acter, but all the other changes tire of ncojde were passing at all hours of the ed but for this particular case, that
i&lt;l be
an immaterial character and I can prove day. They bring in his good character, i woa
would
be of
of no
no nai
jwrticutar account. Wo
stories of wrongful convictions, which accommodate themselves.
let us examine this good character ’
a
v
«
■
Now lot u, aww Uiu with « litlle '* to J ““. l’J bringing the book, and but
. You remember in“
bust™*.. Il I. true thit nelbtoa ba. I t*?““’ d” ’ ”,h'"us JimIhc Story, says "“have becutn. the
rommon places oi aHisexperieuoed attor­ l.we of bent anil luor. of judgmml. ’•bowing lieu, U&gt; you. They tne.1 Io been said against liim but of all the th® t«ta»ony that they spoku of the
Whomiudercil
bin
aud
wbow
and
whoa
Ulako
yo«
bcl»n&gt;
ibat
lu&gt;
d&gt;d
not
comwitnesses
brought
here
to
testify
for
him
I
rounded
edge
of
tho
board,
and
roughed
neys and pettifoggers.”
My learned brother has rend a re­ did bo do ill It luako. but title differ- mt two forjanra by «&gt;n.mittutg tw.nty. only one former employer, Mr. Odell, | up apper.rance of the floor .in one parwaa among those witnesses. But good ticular
’------* ------uhud
- ’-----spot,
as if-there
been ----on un­
markable instance from a newspaper, ence, the order in which »_„T present* I“e cxlutatioa was an unfortunat one
character has nothing to do with it, for usual amount of scrubbing in that par­
—t ----which may be more or less fictitious and these aubjccta,' for if we find who
mur­ and resembled a-nde around the circus
I ring by an ambitious perfonner.
Now in the Webster case over twenty wit­ ticular place, and the floor was damp ou
1 can re id one equally remarkable-one dered him that will tell whore he was
nesses, among whom mom numbered Wednesday. That there was no blood
from a navel, and will respectfully sub­ murdered, and if we find where he wan &gt; we have got ano witness tree and let's
clergymen, professors, in Harvard Col­ in guilty quantities i4 because it was re­
mit to the attention of ihc Court the fa­ murdered that will suggest who mur- I• find anouisr.
Whose gold was that ? Oh, they tell lege, and prominent business men, testi­ moved by tlie net of the defendant That
mous ca*e of Bardell vs. Pickwick, derod .him. Our jtosition to-day is a
fied to his good character. That Mrs. carpet contained more than any one will
„
_
* t
where the .circumstances was tho letter peculiar one. W„ L..,v ta
was laid away for Mrs. Vanderpool
’s .Springer was mistaken, we introduced ever knoil, was cutout and burned at an
------- “
relating io tomatoes and chop steaks fer Jp^riew ot thto mkltor. Supptto.
tlio Frenchman, who saw Field on Sat­ early hour on Munday morning and this
tJTMy to hove We» Ibunff .be wort &lt;*y
.12
»»d il_i:. ’ ’ • nothing.
L
two, and where the respondent was con­
They tried to get the Englishman who urday, dressed in tho same clothes that produced the smoke seen by Woodruff.
victed because lie did nutlbllow W viler * and it was evident that he casac to his
Mrs. Springer says he had on that Sun­ They tell you that it that amount of
sold
it,
to
tell
from
where
the
money
death by some lethal weajion, who would
advice and prove a htdabi.
•was obtained with which it was purchas- day. Lott and his wife swear that they blood had been burned, there would bo
Now, lei .us see what this circumstan­ havo said that Geerge Vanderpool could ««d, but they could not ge t kim to say saw Field that day after one o'clock and traces of it left in the stove, that thcro
tial evidence is that it must be so rigv- hare don,
ttat
wm tdkS,
tbo -fi Mrs. Ixitt brings in as an aid to her was not fire enough to consume that
t|lot it
partnenhip memory of the time, that she stopped at tttuch blood, but what evidence do they
ously excluded from legal .investigation who knew wh. Iroiiblo or ted« 1ml I (
^.&lt;ri.h.
Why, it is merely the evidence up6n partnership had brought, orhew hollow yroperty.
The 'fact that«.&gt;»hethat
put that Filer’s and that Frank Filer gave her a bring to strengtlien * this ?
I'd
’ which wo act nine times out~-of ton every shat boasted friendship was ?
eoia in his pocket and jingled it in tho I lunch, but Frank says he did not sec her rather have that than tfiwr statements.
When that jierson was mfaed and tho
I What do wo know about the rtftnbusday of ou? lite- Your little boy bos a
presence of his friends, and otfered it to st all that day.
body
found
nt
Frankfort,
why
did
tho
But the principal witness is Hall. ' tability of blood ?. Are we bound by a
favorite calf, and gets up is the morfihis nunt to keep it at the house for him,
iave shown was drunk when I few pine slivers, as they say, that was all
ing and does nut see his calf, but sees finger «f smnii non point to tfeoqse Van­ indicate that it was private property. If• whom we have
the bore down and ho puts the two facts derpool ? W® lire in the midst ot * wit­ it hail not been seen so lata as Saturday he gave his testimony, but perhaps that )I that was burned in the stovo to consume
together and tells you his pet is gone. ness trees,” as my learned brother says. night, it might be argued that it passed would not prevent his telling the truth os ’ this blood ?
Thu Bank was in the hands of tho
You say, “I guess not, there is no evi­ From them we ore seeking to direct okr to Vanderpool on the dissolution, but it sometimes makes people tell tho truth
dence of it.” The boy says, “yes, he i% stops to the corner tree. When the he had it after the dissolution, and it when otherwise they would not. But prisoner till Weduesday, and on that
you see the field is &lt;mq&gt;ty and the bars first mention of the absence of Herbert was seen on Monday by Conover lying in fdllng you whom ho saw that after- day when Cuteheou peaked into the
are down.” You reply, “Oh, these are Field was whispered abroad, for thi&gt; sus­ in the Mito loose, that is not the way nooH, at about the same time he saw stove it was yet warm, aud what do w©
only circumstances, nobody saw the calf picion of fi*ul play ha*! not yet dawned that gold is kept now, it is no longer Field, be mentioned Mr. Robinson, know but ho hail a fire there nearly all
go and it must be there still, fir I am upon that community, where was curroucy, and it is now kept in a pack­ whom wo have shown was not in tho 1 the time from Monday morning. '
*” this
!------”!------"* cleaning
'
*
All
scrubbing
and
show
­
too old and judicions to suppost a calf Geo^e Vandeqmol ? Did he join in age or bag by itself. But where did it street* on that afternoon, but ho was fn
would run away on circumstantial evi­ the eager throng to investigate what had come from ? It came from the pockets the morning and saw Field, so that it ed that that blood troubled him. Gen­
become of liim ? It is just and chari­ of Herbert Field, on that Sunday when must have been at that timo Hall saw tlemen, blood has troubled other folks,
dence merely.'' The boy would suspect
table to say that he was profoundly in­ ho lay kfeleiw from that wound on his him, and that was before he entered th© it troubled Lady Mackbeth when she
you of idiocy and with good reason.
Bank.
said, “Yet, here’s a spot. Out, damned
' So there has been a great deal of dec­ different Almost from the first he at­ head.
Why. gentlemen, eight witnesses, spot! Out, I say I One, two. .What,
lamation expended upon tliis subject of tacked liim with slander, calumny and
At this point the Sjteaker close! on men of high standing inBoston, testified will these hands ne’er be dean ? Here's
misrepresentation, saying that “ho had
circumslantiol evidence, but there has
Monday afternoon.
|
jiositively that they saw Dr. Parkman the smell of blood still: all the perfumes
been a fallacy in the whole of it The run away,” “he has gone through me,
that day after it was alleged he entered of Arabia will not sweeten this little
only wonder is that the cases in which “he has robbed me,” which stones na­
the labratory of Webster, and these men hand. Oh! Oh! Oh:” It is the spot
ture herself refuted by throwing nn the
it has beea at fault are not nx»re numer­
Twenty-sixth Day's Proceedings.
|■ all knew Dr. Parkman, were his person­ of blood surviving overyefibrt, after the t
mangled corpse upon that beach. Where ,
ous.
p
al friends, but what ore the witnesses in destruction of the mass, that has before
then was the boasted friendship that
xoanxo semiox.
I. They deny that the body found
i this case, nearly all strangers to Field convicted the consciences of murderers
they would have you believe existed be­
September, 12tb, 1871.
at Frankfort was the body of Herbert tween them? Is it strange that wh .
or those having only a slight acquain­ as these develop and establish their
mb. cuvacn’s axoi'Mext wjrnxcxn.
Field. It will therefore be my duty to actions, different from those of all the
tance.
crimes. So for then os that kind of evi­
recall some of the evidences by which
At the opening of Court this morning
Whore was all of Field's friends that dence is concerned it appears to us that
rest should attract attention? Holden
that body way identified. They summon­ Green went to him alter he had gone to Mr. Church and one of the jurymen had day, those who would have been most in that Bank, by that desk, bleeding
ed here all the members of the jury at jail, and asked him why he told differ­
a running discussion-tjver the $5,00 not likely to have seen him ? How can they thus much, fell and lay the dead body
the inquest and on looking over the list ent stories to others from what ho did
make anything out of Mias Magill's tes­ of Herbert Field.
accounted for in Field’s^ little pass book
I did nut know but I should find that
timony whon she gets up on that stand
Now comes another and more difficult
they hud summoned Herbert Field him­ that the stories are all one, but rd rath­ at the drug store, and which makes the with great candor and says she did not ।question, but before entering upon that,
self, to tall whether or no that was he, er have the story of that plam man than onlv variation between that passbook know that there were two doors in that 1 would like a few minutes in which to
but they did not put one of that jury on all the unsworn statements ol lawyers. and the bank books, when you call the building and that it might have been the ;rest, and Court took a recess till 2 o’clock
r. m.
the stand.
$1,700 and $1,400 found there and al­ other door that was open.
A body was found and whose body was
Mr. Hughes objected to this state­
leged to bo forgeries, $700 and $400.
it ? That body was found on the day jumin on Tuesday evening. His money
ment
of
testimony
as
not
true.
He said there were found in tho
time, in the morning and examined andat
4 Hili'.
. ‘L”
in" lb« b«“d imti»ff । Let u.
whW the
of (too.
night, was packed in ioe and put in the toWiltort
,„d delivered to Mi" Hill Ho My. he oTvonJenwol, and 8 to the lund writ- ! Fort rtMuat. to. Ho
th.t ho ™
Miss Ella Magill on cross-examina­
propeller and brought down to Manistee ho run *«*X. bee token toy
• •„
said: “1 may have been mistaken
Fieldbui Hl thoto too immote- pumlg the lank wuh Fhtbb, on the tion
I
and the next day was examined by a
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l
‘
e.rt
“
1
r»
“
tde&lt;d»id^riaooftl
1
e
lta
»t,
.nd
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(Continued on 3d page.)
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to be Herbert Field. But they till you 1

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acbolors. it is printed oo the finest calendered
|*apor. from clear and opeu type, in oue large
and handsome quaito volume, and is bon nd in
tho most durable and attroetire manner, while
while the prices are sutHc.eaUy tow to place it
within everybodr's reach.

EXPERIENCED AGENTS are wanltd

I,. RUSSELL,

Sash,

Doors,

Blinds,

Cash. Call and Examine

&amp;c

gret it.

DRESSED

EXPRESS NAIL leave* Dunkirk from Union
Depot, aud Buffalo, via. Avvn aad tia. liurnelisville. Daily, (Sundays exoepted, i at 7 Ju A. M-.
arriving in New York at 7.u0 A. M.
LIGHTNING nPREKK. (Daily.) learee Cig.

SUaioca. a permanent UM.

Sleeping Coaches are attached to this train al
ftaeinnati aad at Clifton, (Ruapension Bridge.)
running through to New York without chaawe.
Sleeping coaches are also attached at Horsel 1«

NIGHT EXPRESS; daily. (SandaJ a .« repted;)
teavco'Clttloo &gt;.to P. ■ , Suapeuaion Bridge at

Those who would rnee&lt;wilh the most profitable
of all employments—are inrited to correspond

tor the book and a riA field offered, while it will
derate the epinlutarconditiosi by conatant con­
tact with and courereationa upon its beautiful
aad eternal truths.
■

Agents on the Instalment Plan

HARVEY WRIGHT,
ATTORNEY at Law. Insuraass and Collecting
Agenu Will give prompt attention to all bus:
nsosiatbe line of his profssuioc. Ofitee In Ei^MteWoek^J/iddl* rifle; M tab.

V«*h wre

HASTINGS, MICH.

BEST

■early SOu difierent sty tea-so well tnoes everyAbero lor their accuracy of text, beauty of finish
nab durability of blading.
Always ask for
Pottsb's riranaian Emtioks. sod get the be»t.
' htatoguee containing sty lea and prices furniabed on appiication.
For Circular* containing a full discription o
Tua Ptcnmut. Fanitr Bibls. with aampla abre.
aud tenua io Aganla, ad&lt;ireno •'PuTTEJTK
8TANDARD
BIBLE
AND TESTAMENT
HOUSE.**

JOHN E- POTTER

CO.,

PUBLISHERS,

OF. MEN'S

FINE BOOTS!

Arc bound to Mil

Dry Goods,

WOODRUFF !
REMEMBER,

Groceries.

Washington Block, Booth ride State St.

New Good? Just RaceiTod.

DnT All Stylw of Wumen’s and Uliii*
dron’n Wear. “Wff

°?pP£?,’r ,,rMl * Phillip* Stere. Hastings.

!C.H. HICKS,

its ever changing lands caper snbjacta of conttnu-

Repabtle of Chicago, Aaeetti.
llomaef Columbus,
"
CitpWire of Hartford,

Mma.efNew York.

Crockery.

ML CARDINL

Nanonaa Ura, of Philadelphia.
HaiLwaY Paaunoaas. of uaruvrd.
•*". eeruor W Maae aad J .gareou ;

Csa«. H.Btrga

WM. H. JEWELL,
,‘l&lt;w%iV,’sfcys7S ars’ssx

Glassware/

A Hastings.

J. W. MAYNARD,

&amp;.C., &amp;c.,
Cbeaper than any Store in Hattinga,

MILO T. WHEELER.
COUNTY Treasurer. Oflee in the Court Howe.

Mtxcntt.

3 0 Years

Experience !

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.
^hlMtigM

°°e* ,l U&gt;* C°Brt Houm’

^mi’kwti'on6'
WU •

Mr. MARBLE having bought the Carding Jfa
cbiue lately owned in Middleville, aud
having removed it to Hastings, and
fitted up io the beat Myla, be will

C. II. IIICICR.

CENTRA!

Agvnt

£. H. MALLORY.
Michigan.

K—

riff of Barry Countr ■ ofice at th*
.Be*, at lb* Cwur« House. Hastings.

CASH POLICIES.

for one bnudrad and five one hundredths
drawing lea per eeaL interest, dated Oct.
70 The earn" baring been paid ta fall aad
,t therefor given by Goodyear A Bxriow, to
bs nut* bad bwn Bold by the Mid 1U»

BUllKERT ECKERT.
Dated Hasting*. Aug. 23. 1871.
augS]i7

WHEELER A DOWNING

Snt last notion.

We are cowetaatlr receiving additions to our
already IfARGE STOCK OF GOODS and are
selling at bottom figure..

Meat Market!

New Warehouse,

DEALERS in Dry Goods, Uroceriea. Boots and

We pay the highest market price fur all
kinds qf Country Produce.

NATIONAL HOTEL,

NEAR THE BANK.
gy Wool sent by Railroad will be The beat stock of Meat always on hand.
Carded to order, and sent back in good
CaH aud Get your Steak, Roasts,
condition.
or any thing you want.
B1M0N 1» ’ RKENRUTH.
llmdan.
Aug. X U71.
Shop irf BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR’S

NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN,

Adjoining V. F. Dwight A Co's Foundry.

WELCOME MARBLE.
Joly, 1871.

$1.00 for 75c

MONEY TO LOAN !

HERRICK,

yaara. Call m or addri
Lake. Barry Cm. Miah.
JOHN WHITMORE.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
CLOCKS,
Fine Gold Jewelry,

.r waat of Boston Cash Store, Hast
Newly'fitted op and furnished in good

Solid Silrer aid Rated Wan.
Apotton Bills printed on abort notice
at thia Office.

ri"tet.UaKd V * kCAMPBB,U- PropriMon. corner

JullStf

MIDDLEVILLE EXCHANGE,
Ulta^ur" Jov-Oj?• &lt;**■•*
•' Ik*

AARON CLARK,
A?i..A^CTj9.yBBB ,dely Ho*n&gt;od by tho United

Mnsets
NI !«&lt;*&lt;* Hun c'oui

T will close out my Stock yJ far/VHE2JX
oWD UACK
NT-aEr*^A*-1****Uoi*u
of Summer
9**”* I*ft Wt the blate al ho-

Dry Goods and Clothing

^Horsemen

L.K STAUFFER.

HYDE k BAUER.

[Still Continue to hlelltj

Groceries,,

a hereby forbidden to purchase a
y note given by Barkart Robert

City Dining Rooms

STEWART U STE1NHOFF.

The Best in the jGitv. Strjeea aii Mechanical Dentists.

aRAJCff PIULLIPS.

LOST NOTE.

PRICKETT.

HANLON,
LATE OF CANADA, reeeoeeor to Dr. KUis. Hom*

xllDiseaaos by th* meet

(•say all night trains on thia Railwar.
I-ef* The Erie Railway Company has opened a
new Ferry from their Jersey City Depot to the

NEW PLAN.

rumpUr attended u- by

BOTANIC and Eclectic Physician aad Dentist,
treats all chronic aad acute di.os.te; will attend
loallealU by day or night. Oflloo at Nashvil*.

I ‘.The Comer Orocerv.”

XtMUM) W

ATTENTION !

WM. UPJOHN.

DR. C. C. LIN8LEY,

I

&gt;d New England Paaaeugvra. with
r.arr transferred FK £ K OFCH ARUE

m» 8

T. B. DIAMOND.
'Co. Sapt. pchool*.

JOHN ROBERTS.
PHYSICIAN and bnmun. Dwelling on Breadvay, near the Court Hoose.

J. U. WOODRUFF.

WAtt POATICXXTb VIA XXIX BAIL WAT,
At Orangeville, Oct. Gth.
Which eao be obtained at the&gt;t&gt;rind psi Ticket
Hastings. Oct 9th, and Nov. Ctb.
in the Weal and North-West.
“ Assyria, Oct. 18th—Ellis Bchou. Office,
I. D. RUCKER.
W.M. R. BARU.
House.
At Nashville, “ 17th.
„ Middleville “ 20th.
NEW PLAN.
C . It POLICIES.
“ Hickory Corners, Oct. 25th.
“ Woodland, Nov. 10th.
,

Assyria-Ellis

vaesssenuwivt. g. to 12. t r. n. toe—. toe.
[The poor treated gratuitously T bareday after

CMton 1J0 P.M.; Su.pena.on Bridge flt 1J6
P. M-; Buffalo at S.«U P. M. and Dunkirk l.Xi

bald as follows:

^nnarintandcDt. aud will b» oral and written- I
announce al this early dateth* l^l ;larUnnf.asam"

DRS. B. J. H E. F. BROWN,
HOMtKOPATlUC Phystetaaa. OMse in eld P

PHYSICIAN aad Surgion. Oflloo wee* cnl of Stale
street, Hastings.

■
.... 1
And evoqrtbing in their
I
nt pricefl a* low oa at Jaek.on,
this train al
or Grand Rapid*,
ishaana. and
And In many case. Lower.
tw York.

TEACHERS’ NOTICE.
Barry

The treatment of

In tbs City, Manufactured be

PHILADELPHIA.

Examination of Teacher* for
County, Fall Serie*.

STYLE

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS

Uteveland at
r. M.; Meadville at 8.10 r.M.
(Sap. I Dunkirk ellOVU P. M.t lliftoo. ioJMP. I
M-. Sunpenalon Bridge lO.OJ P. M.; Buffalo al '
I W F. M. Stops al Susquehanna at 7.«A A. M. I

Buffalo, running th rue
al Cleveland. running I

DRS. J. M. K C. RUSSELL,
PHYSICIANS and Snrgmuia.

Wil) be furnished 1he work in tine bindings
This plan it quite ponulir end profitable ineiUea
and large town*. We hare an edition of the
book, auperbir bound, willi maaaire pnuelled
aides, which baa been rrrrjwhere received with Month; at Owego for Ithnea; al Binghamton fur
marked favor. Sebacriplioua tor the Pictorial Cooperstown, Albany and the celebrated summer
resort BbarooSpringa; at Greyaourt for New-

We are alee the Publisher, of 1'OTTER’S
STANDARD EDITIONS of Family. Pulpit'

WM. L. COBH,
sad Cuuaaelter at Lsw. Solicitor in

lebty. Ufhue in

A Sleeplug Coach is attached to this train run- ■
ring through from SuspooMoa Bridge Io New
CINCINNATI EXPRESS, daily. (Sunday* ex I

IS DO
--------make. • hub will y iv!d b&gt;m no neb a return

C. G. HOLBROOK,
ATTORNEY at Law. Solicitor In Cbagoery, wU.
attend promptly to all busisos* entrusted io him
oaoeoverJ P Roberts g Co.'s drug store; ofloo
ooea at all boon till Vo'Jeek P.O.

Of all Kinds.

Meadville ll «S A.M. (Dine;; Duaklrk l.tSr. a-

iieilsrUle 5.42 P. M. (Supper,) and at New York '
7.00 Af M. Connects at Elmira with Northern
Central Railwar for Williamsport. Harrisburg
ii.. Ka.,ii.rare »ii&gt;. u.r.i...

WM H. HAY FORD
ATTORNEY and Counaellor at law, and Solicitor
m Chancery, Justice of the Peeomasd Baal Es­
tate Agent: leads bought aad sold, aad all bus! aoeo transactions on reasonable tanas. Ofitee ever

LUMBER

at Biushamton for Cooperstown. Albany, and '
the celebrated^iummer resort. Sharon Springs ;
aad with Delaware. Lackawanna and Western
Railroad, and at Jersey Citv witUMidnighl £«■
press Train of New Jerser kail road for Pbila-

•Uatly increasing with the growth and iutelll-

Minister*. Teacher*, Students, Farmers,

I. A. to E. A. HOLBROOK.
TT0RNEY&amp; aad Counsellors at Law.aad Soliciturs in Cbaurery. will promptly aad faithfully at&lt;ead to the busineae of their calling: Conveyane-

the Goods. You will not re­

Steeping Coacboo are attached to thia train at
Cincinnati and Cloreland, running th rang b to
Hocnsiliville (Breakfast ; । and new aad improved
Drawlag lloom Coaches are attached at Clifton
i^Siupeusioti llridget. running through to New

VAN VEL9OR fit ROLFE.
ATTORNEY'S at Law, HaeUnas. Mtehtaaa. Oflea
over National Bank, earner Blate aad Jefferson

ATTORNEY at Law, I as.ran as ।

various other goods—Every­
thing to be sold Cheap for

Plante. Mineral*. (.bins. Medals. Inscriptions and
Incidents referred to throughout the Sacred

Mast Valuable for tho Student,
Most Instructive far tho Toucher.
Most Appropriate for tho Child,
Most Useful for the Minister,
Most Interesting for the Farmer,
Most Elegant for the Parlor,
Most Profitable fur the Study.

GBOsC. WORTH.
lWT&amp;oST2teaiye^I,3teri’d SU‘* 8U**-

nxcr moutx

at seventy-five cents on the
Dollar.
___________ R. MUDGE.

aourra.

BOTTLID MABKR!
mnuuri- ciLDsim

.

.

_

n.7riow;

J. ROBERTS E COm
G^meratl INewio Dealer*

PattnUxur.

_

JOHN MICHAEL,

HOLbE and Sign Painter. Gtaafor.aud I

WINE OB BEER,
1. rmt
‘‘ *'

BOTTILOCD,
w ,riw* lui I«m Awl
ImAXBKRT EIBELBERO,

Pisaninff Maaolaln©.
^•*3, WILLIAMS. E CO..
NANUVArTtnunS nd Dealere fa Dtmrod

dAwtf

St. Charles Bactanract on Jefferson St

�•4?, /?'?/
with ink*

* cause I will not
bawBhataeUr, TO
debvora lecture of
pata rareyiog him „ £
murder, th. u.fra,, „n t.u

credit it v------- L- — u ’
Kat"is all

RV^ELL

of Irak..

™

. ?**

wTKre

tbeb^ buiHutg u Mtoiotre, „ ,he
rautttT of Mtotute,. „,J (I1,
'
t.k. rare ofitralf’ Now th. d.fra“
My drat o. rauld not b. dl^o«rf of io
&gt;lu. urn. jllogod, tn th. m.turarallmd.
»ttd Mr. Httyhra b», fu„hM two^S

Cm halted bjl

“’V*1"

ttHh u. UUti^kT ptl.” H
tn the mformatiotf •

greble

Stoves,
" i

reat Emporium D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S
Office in Hastings.

Bn” thia etrua-

f-wrJT,? ,b ‘“r "-w “ brekra.

Colling 1«

We Ofiler the following
Tax Titles

Harnesses,

uiblas, sbowmg this imposrihilitv and he
trad th™. UMre „ pubthM. W«
SKIA’ER DECKER,
‘ ««*ds m» Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.
of LAXDS
Irare no lart.cuUr rritkum to nrak. on »teaiulK&lt;H or
"‘"7 ‘ f,r
tho«. tnblra. tbougb w. ndght radly do out fare lak. Ulchig..,
so. He makes an unnecessary wafir in
noi*kic„
hi, boiuo IW
t„ lUU
t|,0 *
Tr.„,.
Utter. thnt could
LEATH EH BELTIHO A SPECIALTY
re him
—tom
....... ...&lt;■
Coan ties in the State of
Hous*
D viiw aad
ud then to
ro the
iho Bonk,
Bwik,
h. I'"‘•’rd out of hu bnun l.
would p&gt; br th. Ty^. Houw „„ hi, »™«&lt;c bul i. th. reran! ofMichigan,
We will not be under­
way
to the
th.
bank,
fa.uk, besi&lt;ie«
bud,Im the
th.
Thrre i». reran! la tt,. bun
AB6YIHA.
whol,. unuuto. f„„, hl, b..u^ t„ th.
«&lt; • P’lrebM. of Uk. Sup.ri,
sold bv nnv House
——— - ^wfrsnor
l-lMNUmai.
1BCT19V
^dmnoA.1,
there u one
rtfalawK
In Michigan.
oulyl.OOOfM aad torarfias to th., “f""’'" . O. bod, wu f.und ou tl
.u •
found on tha
time it takas to walk this distance it nJh
G th and the inquest held on the l$th.
»X« • wX
Mark nmiLL.
would take him 50 minutes to walk a :\vnt^ wl h.‘h“ le,Ur
“»*
mHe.
By
out un
a*
। • '
v the time table •made
“«u«» uui
1
■
hen Conorer vistad him and
1*14
SEiKXER
PECKRR.
MAPI.E GROVE.
laming the whereabouts of the P»i».
«»• body tu founj he wd “Ah ACKLEY
onw that aijhl. h. walk.! &lt;nw a di. I
W
• »«k. aw
,k^
THE CELEBRATED
toara of O.1S1 f«,t being 175 feet Lm
‘“■“‘W U. h. ibmuAt that I
than u mil. aad to do tbi. I,, occurenl ,
« »uM M..r rart m Uut
Farrier's Improved!
CASTLETON.
.»5 uiinutm. But leaving :hese U“lv* . the? r U”lt ,h“ w*“ * (rici oa h5mlies a 2*
tre are to settle this question by considS**®?r*r
“how rame those
enng when he left home and when he , M “ “*•
and that is all Van-1
GRANITE STATE
returned. Now as to when he xetti-m d
knew about it.
IMjirfaaX
we are in the power of ths Prisoner &lt;-n-1 Dr-J»cfield told u. that the stain on I
H at Vafa w ■
tirely. for the time is fixed bv his wife i hbL"rt,wa* ‘rou ril*t, which shows I
uv*&amp;n»wK
TOE SALE AT
aud M iw Scribner, but when did he i
‘•h'’ ,’aHa*t «*d to keep down the
iMvehome? We shall claim an abWM a P»*» of &gt;rvn which he could
w.
lenbe from
the house of 2:25 •eM1Jyp*wure from tho adjacent Hard- j
WOODLAND
" arehoose ou Broadway.
*
and out of this we will take 30 minutes,ra.r* "to,v- P&gt;e blood found on those I
'•f«,w^ii
for time to do his running around, leav- [
fending down to tho river, was } Driltroicfc and
::F‘X
mg one hour and fifty tiro minutes in!,n’“o“ac«d by Dr. Duffield, to be m-on. : ** U5©WIS dllQ
which t« iu'complish this work. Acbk»od, which explodes tbe jUA ,
and dealer* ii
tifiy”*
carding to the testimony of Mm Buckler, ’
.
- m.v ecieniific JBMUeor. PATENT MEDICINES
u. Vol. .
। Land and Calcinsd Plaator,
Herbert Piper left the bouw of hi r „ , * ,n It«ard to the liulo dog, with I
PAINTS.
aiher, Mr. Ruggles, not later than 8:80 a** &lt;*oe &lt;tofe«vub» to the knowledge «*£ i
JOHNSTOWN.
lime wateh lime
id gave her means of recollwring it, ,aI
brother in dogology, who
OILS,
‘
en Miss Piper said her brotlier re- “V*
a
would not howl upon
VARNISHES.
1
r-.a’fvi.wii
31
••urned after the loat whistled, and Mrs. I
a murder, I aay that it is ,
TURPENTINE,
1XK, I
» BtSaroofw^ufaeYlst
Vanderpool said her husband had born l,r°l,&amp;ble he would, for they will how!
...
s-’-jnlTaateeideoffe
m
----- r 4snniwt
gone al-out half on hour when the l«oat ax
continued abetnue al their master !
LET and IANCY
GOOD."(,
PERFUMERY.
August 10. 1871.
whistled. Now we want to fix (he time an&lt;*
pinched or hurt, and why
”*ni.i uldi
BALTIMORE.
of the whistle. Mr. Soiling, the agent “ot 00 w*;ne&gt;«ng vuch un awful spoctaBOOKS A STATIONERS,
uf the boat said that the boat left that ‘de «« that ? Oh, that that Lttle dog
-y
!»-• m of» ■
CHOICE TEAS,
W. H. JEWELL,
•M
l»»hof»
night about 9 o’clock and the whistle is v' j
^0W P'uttenw.i. could
UROCERIES,rJ&amp;*«X»|
/
haw uotnnji.gtd
tlx s mr sounded to give notice that the bout is \ andeqwol
“
L
...............
&lt; 1UARS and TOBACCO,
der
I
It
la
a
terrible
conclurion
to
come
about to leave, and it usually whistles
HASTINGS.
KEROSENE
LAMPS
A
FIXTURES
half au hour or a quarter of an hour to. but uoes the testimony lead you to
BENEHL CONVEIASCER;
Lafore the boat leurea and taking it, so this runclusion. Tne law rrrv humane­
n* to be most favorable to tho other aid** ly K*T«» Hm the ]&lt;eeump.ijn of inno­
Abstracts of Trim
\ i
then they array his good '
if the boat left at nine the whistle cence
I Of land* in Barry County furnished on
CARLTON.
founded at least a quarter !&gt;eforo nine character and the friendly" relations of i CITY DRUG’ STORE,
|
appttcatfou,
at
my
office
in
the
co, ? but a !
and possibly at half-past eight. the parties.__ ...Good eha-ncter
State St. Hading*. Mich
•.............
..
Coart House.
Now taking it in this wav it linrmoniz -s . y
W. H. J KWELL I
all the testlmonr and males room tv ad- ,
J? • M
, Hmtisft, JIM.
Field
out Goquillard’a who saya he saw him He
“ held
‘
*" in ttoubre trust at his
benefactor
and
partaer
and
this
I
at the Tyson Hou** either at a quarter
pleu I
with
BARRY.
after eight ora quarter before nine, and should J have
it would take Vanderpool away from his Utunjter tones against the J-vp dam- i
IJ
w‘
U
house before 9 o’clock. TJiey arrived nation of hia taking uti.
Wof». \
l«
?XX • • v
Gentleman, this ki’ling of Field by j
IT!*••
o lAf.'X
' home from the lull about 7 o'clock, and
Vanderpx&gt;l
is
the
grand
central
fact
6
j
is
after sitting «*n the niazra till it waa
•
Jf.at
•
•
X
quite dark, they had a lunch in the which all the witness um ]»oint. We
have found the four corners, the law is j
HOPF.
luneh room, and from there Vai.derxxjl
fulfilled, they axe the gold,Jthe trunk key, ' '
* wen: for his medicine.
tfs • JI st a w k'
14
aiwlfttfa.fc
But what does Mfes Scribner aayr, the “Brown-Nolan” letter and the blood ‘
li
Ivla 4uc a of ■ • fre
That Vandenwol left for medicine won
,
r ,
...
.
IBaafreoCaotofa W i 11
•fierw. retun.-1 fr,if OraMd’, hill. . O.nil«a.H I Irare Uu. m myoar|
15
You w tl.t-r, that taking out Ourtr h“d* “
«f &lt;£’»«. ’&gt;"&gt; »&gt;'■
ul
mtnutM. to w. ba,, aaid, there ta ou. I ““V ,hf*,.‘h"r
bo token
RUTLAND.
huuruntl 55 miuWM no|aoco&lt;uitodar
Hf .“«?•»« far a tuuHerer
n frv ■ * I a of river U n ; ol n e q*
ao that if it wtoiuratubeni upon th. veo- “»« tt ewum it. Jhutk peer it, and |
rt
’■lie Jj of » w &gt;4
ri. to abmr that he hid tim. to betow God a. your J.dg^ render oy
di^KM
of
tho
bod,.
„e JuHttebetore.nthu. PMuu.rt.tth.Ihr
thik
Ihi. would
be
-uSWunt. -nd the Praple of thu Btate
Of Home Manufacture.

Battle Creek.

Large Stock

Just Received,

Corn Sheller!

T. EASTMAN'S!

,

LUMBER, LATH, anti SHINGLES

BEST AND CHEAPEST

RBIITS

pet was dirty and filthy, bat why cut oat
3 piece over 7 feet long and 5 feet vrida

1
r
IRVING.

Go to the
apt ofMpfev

Sole Proprietor of

S£SPARD*S

compoum wahoo Biro

1* •

c

Little Red Shop!

««¥&lt;»• - V
aKufnoIro

17
19
to

■a

But is it’ not necessary that he should
It being «' near the Lour of adjonn xnak'* all the trij^ that are mention- inent, when Mr. Church finished his
ed in tha: time table.
, speech, that the Judge duft*rred reading
Wheu.purat.niamettoh etoyStoriato
io,u, u,. j™. ti!1
j
the slave of terrible necetMlv, he can do
.
. «
,
thiup. that Would totoniah hrataolf at ™w tooraiug. and tourtaljouniedt.il
other times. If there is any diffienky thr.t time,
in this matter, I think it is relieved bv
_ ■ 1 * ------the detense but there may be a differ- j A» experienced Bookkee^r wants
race of opinion in regarl to this. They ,o ,,btalu a ^tuition as Bookkeeper aud
Lave put into this case the strange man Clerk. Address W. K., eare Banxbk. ,
in the svange boat, and it is ours as well , Ha-tings, Mich., fur two weeks. dtf
as theirs and the jury can put it where !
thev please.
If u io necessary to fill out- aud sup­
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD.
plement this caae we accept it and use
it, and the reason wo did not present it,
is because we were unable to procure .
it. Mr. Coguillard tell. t» how long “ 12.000,000 ACRES
would take to row to the end of the piers
or THt
and back but on this night it is no:
p,.. probable, that, whoever carried that j &gt;,«*. •. -■ • Acres of (unc- &gt;'«ra&gt;inx sod Uratwg
i-ody down the river that night went m ■
&gt;« ie»
far as the end of the piers, tor with the '
sea that was running that night, it woul I
be impowible for tho boat to have ven­
tured out that far, but ft was not neces­
sary to Uke the body out that far, for
with the sea that was running that night Prices range from $2 to $10 ]«r Acre.
and the peculiar manner in which it
1IUME.STEAD3FOB ACTUAL SETTLERS.
would strike the pier*, from the way the
wind was blowing, it would tend to in­
crease the current of the river, so that
the body could be dropped about at
SOLDIERS OF THE LATE WAR
Blanchard's landing, it would b® card'd
out by natural causes and the voyager FREE HOMESTEAD OF 160 ACRES,
could land at Canfidd’s woods to count
within Railroad limiU. equal to a
over his durws money or return to
Direct Bounty of $400.
Manistee, just as you will have it They
m«v hare tins man just in whichever
way they choose.
If he was a foreigner, looking for
work, Vanderpool might have said to
him, do one thing for mo and you will SELECT SCHOOL.
have your money. I say that man ei^eJ
assisted Vanderpool or else, he had i A &lt;^«et Rchooi in Astyna is nboui u&gt; t*k» «fnothinir to do with it
it. They
Thcv scatter Uwir
their
“&gt;• 4lh
‘21
nothing
charges too much, sometimes it is ELLIS SCHOOL HOUSE, ,
Dr.
Wilcox and sometimes it is
Sheriff Secor, andjlast of all it ia this
ware*. eositaatly adding
man
in tho l»oat that r. immitted thereto.
this murder. This is only a com­
n or women pre- 1
acbool. will Bad
mon method of diverting attention, «nd
he told a similar boat story which hap­
pened in Scotland in 1786. The cutting

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PRAIRIEVILLE.

J'n’rr, oriZy SO Cents n Bottle.

AVest of Ba nk.

the following complaints

Jaundice, Imligt^ion. Sour Stom­
ach, OttimitiM, .Nervous and
Sick Headache, Liver Complaint,
Fever A Ague, Dyspepsia, JForms
in Children. Files, BUious Com­
plaints, Im/ of Appetite, Erup­
tions of the Skin. Pimples on the
Face, and all Diseases of the
Blood; also the best Diuretic in
Use for Kidney Complaints.
Weak Back. Pain in the Loins,
Lumbago, Gravel. Rheumatism,

A. WOOLEY

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ORANGEVnXE.
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21
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a w K of Be *4

This is the Lad who drove
the doves to market, and
the same boy stopped
at Stauffer's *

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YANKEE SPRINGS.

of Slieparrl’.Compound Wahoo Bittern

ptiyaiciaaa throughout tho City end
them in the House.

Price, only &lt;10 I'rnlio Hottie-

C. N. SHEPARD,
Projoriotor.

Grand Rapids, ilieh.
For Sol. far ACKLEY 4 SLADE,
Hastings. Mich.

DENTIST

Wille.

&amp;it igininggall,

THORNAPPLE.

for warm meals at dll hours.
Remember the place. Op■ posite Lein’s Bakery.
South side State St.

Parties desiring to purchase will do
E. STAUFFER. well to Call. We will cheerfully give
all information d'sirwL
D. Yt. COO1T Ac CO
GOTO CLARE'S FOR PICTURES.
A. CAJKXC

Michigan

Exchange.

Deraarr. Fnaauv Uik, IK I.
bit; TbuH.lel, .clone aadferoraMr knewo
UthtTT.al.ug Publie. ii Ww« thoroughly r.
ported tad put tn jwrt&lt; ct order for baeiaoM. ud
will 'Ntiaoo to ht kept i. di iu ly'lhihBlali
M. Tint CUM Houe. Bui to meet tht vMm
•( Mr frioud* tad pttrona, ur ehargtt will ba
rodaoad to KUO per d.r, aud the pmrtator »
licit the patronage of all who with to Bad • «da*
tad plaaaaat baton *bDa la tba city.
.•
tv nd nruvtator.

�Northern Michigan Agricultural and

DAILY DURING THE TRIAL.

T^ Miaurs ogun

Two TSTiRrntR

■echankal Society’s ^Exposition, at
Grand Rapids, Tuseuay, Wednesday. I
’
itember, 12,18, j

Only J

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f ^O.aM&amp;LH !c WSHWJr
.—The
bS ,7* UT3^”,. *&gt;
F
© T
:
,r Valley Rail,
WW^spt.ij, 14. road between Jackson audNunlca
will
am ax

NEW COMPANY,

ransportation
raxspor

be reduced, and the price of tickets,

NEW FACES,
and including all trains on the 16th, for
a/are and a fifth.
Property w^l'ba tn»W*Hcd to lhc
Each Evening at 7 o’clock.
For particulars see bill* and Programm- exhibition and return, Free. of Charge.
subject to the usual condition*, which
—-s of the dav.
BILL H. GORHAM.
Can be learned by poster*, or at the vaAgent

Bswta*

&lt;hm.7rb&gt;*

----- THIS-----

SUPERIOR. M'SHERRY AND STATESMAN

taesame raise and regulations as
Go to Ckunrnijis &amp; Brown fur Paints,
above will apply to the State Fair.
Oils, Varnishes, etc.
Michigan Stat-f Agricultural Society,
Call on '
linery Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and
goods of all
Friday September 10, 20,21 nnd 22.
The premiums offered amount tn $12,Wanted Immediately.
20,000 feet White Ash Flooring and 900.
fiTpfiI
Barry Co., Agricultural society, ‘Wed­
dwttteepl3
Hams. Williams A Co. | nesday, Thursday and Friday, October
4, 5 and 0.,

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Clover Hullers!
Kalamazoo nnd -A.hn A-i’bor

WHEEL ’ CULTIVATORS
"—BALL.

, E-v -DrtMSikuti

opened by

!8

E

Silas Sarah Shrimer

Wc can MlpjJy moat ail Of the back
neh from
|
njmbm

msu-.

at usual rates**

Local

'

iFrcmont,
id for |800.
I amount of wheat
frtUDAlbfon.

, Tnn

‘

Jioticej.
j

Hours of eoirmti suspense.

HARROWS.

BIC,

AGH LCUTLT UK AL

MACHINERY

in Bnrrv County—for sale by

E. P. BURR ALL.
Office in John Weteertt’s Hardware Store, Brown’s New Block.

J. W. &amp; C. G. BENTLEY

Hml nw tw,

burned on

wbtoll &lt;M¥W» the Iw,

MACHINES.

and the largest stock of

i bed of superior flre-^lay.
troll to lensing by |
be $2.W.
b welllu the soil

•upp

v-h-. .

Iblo

SAWING

Gratiot county has 167 farmere.
Midland people thlnl^th^jr hnYetoaud

BACK NUMBER8.
..1 wo.

PLOH^S 'MTD CASTIJFG8,

AU Around the State.

To the ladies of Hastings and vicinity
-call at rooms over Mrs. Morrill’s on
effrrson St. arid get your dresses ent or

• HMMnM

GALE AND KALAMAZOO,

. •

t8oecsss-.es U Okh» 4 Itcettcy.-}
OUR DAILY
The to'ninwrror' tb' rfrtoflbv ®f lb,
| w ill not bo li^ed again daring the
n»d
bed
onlhe
MIcbOwMldlauil
Rto.
..I.)
MM,,I
IM
M
l
111.
Protect Youhbkl# against Small ! trial, until Mter the jury come m with
road from St Clair to RMffway was let
Pbx. Dr. Drake has a supply of pure I their verdict.
Wait patiently.
on the fttb.
.
..
Vaccine Matter.
A fire, on the 5tb, at {Cast Saginaw
| A. O. Miller at Uniw Hall Wednesdestroyed
the
buildings,
woods
and
oth­
.
day
and
Thursday
evenings
with
new
Bert Meat near the bank.
er matyrial,ofC. Wenk A Co's hme kiln.
Birkenruth sells meat reasonable.
i-^.
■ «
Loes J3.6OO. with no Insurance.
Smoked Hama and Shoulders nt Blr*nd everything nice.
Jaeob Cram, snMld resident of Estella,
kenruth’s.
।1 glad to announce the successful re-or . ....
. .... tniu|i
. e.
। Gratiot County, was killed on the 281 h
S.H Pork, Oik- quality .1 llkkrn- nnlMtlon
of Miller-.
' by a tall from a Inmber wagon. Ids bead
ruth’s.
Th. Dlrwtox. of the B»rry County I .tHklot upn . Hone.
I will sell better Meat, and at lower
AgrioulMl® Sodely nroT. Alton, D.! At
At tho
lho n
„u„| reunion
„unk of- the
• annual
Twenty-,
prlcee than any other Market in the
W. Elite, W. P. Hnrio!, John Kmglt. [ second Michigan Infantry, held at
city.
B. ^Birkenruth.
W. P. Garrett.
I Borneo, on Thursday, over one hundred
The name of Mr. Garrett was
New goods has just arrived at
I offloere and soldiers were in attendance.
MANUFACTURERS OF KA*»H, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, Ac.
j tally left out hi the notice of
It. Mudge’r.
' premium lurt. etc., for which w-j make i1 The nextreoniuo of the 21st Michigan
’ Infantry will take place at Greenville
i&lt;lae ■potegtes.
Attention.!
LUMBER FLOORINI BIDING A-.
'on the JOth gf October next. The progALSO.
­
1 hasp a voke at cattle and a *ingl&lt;‘ i
List of Letters remaining in the r&lt;&gt;Bt&gt; rammagivosu»upper, oration, toaste.etc.
hVM.jor-.oda. .O sell on .Bare lor- _
-- —
. Tbs residence of G.B. Wiggina, Esq..
_
goodpapsr.*
ILXOkX**.'
J2lh, ti
l&amp;l

Mohlings a Specialty

Aug 30, 1871.
Julia Allen, C. C. Blaktev. CJY.. Dwd
~ &lt;
' ley, Milo E. Crane, Isaac Hall. 2. Mary entered by burgla a during ths night of
.
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Hutcoinson, M. M. Lewis, Chaa. Mer- Wednesday, the Both, sod $17 in money
Cxneer &lt;u ba Cured.
I rick, Petor Meter. D. C. Northrop, Mm. I
:\
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H. M. Norris, Chas. Saddler, Chas. taken.
L. N. Mixer's Ncrofula and cancer Squire, H. W. Sebert, Clara M. WagAuguHt Abnuua, n laborer at West ।
luixture Is warranted to cure all casert non.Bloomfleld^jMBtsned himaelf by drinkwf cancer and scrofula In every form. 1 m,
Diro-t &gt;our krttor. to No. of P. O. Box . 1Ilg whiaoyln -hldi toxinlto htol been
Send for circular. $1 per bottle. Ador Drawer.
: steej&gt;cd—s remedy be bad for the rheu
drew
” L. N. Mixer,
Jons Rossarn, P. M. | matlsm.
Hustings, Mich. .

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7
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Two Indians attempted 10 cnee the
Special 1 rains.
,
rtTCr
Ja oa Tuewiay last.
11 cent sugar at BusellV.
Special mln. on the Cr.n&lt;l nicer i Jllrtn«* «** lk*‘
prer.lUn, .ml
Rubber mo}« at Buell's.
I’eaches fresh and nice at Busell'a.
! V«dto&gt;-JOMJOU ,ni» »I. e.
B..-ui ,1"l,r c”'“- be,,‘*
“"T
Beet Sherry wine, bitten for dyspepI
of
a, at
B well's.
Eaton Rapid*, arid (fraud TnipM*. to I tribes fi^OOto the fundi of AlUon Coiand from the Great Union Fair, leaving । l®8e&gt; If eleven otlier men can be found
Best cheese in the city r.t BurellX
Stations as follows:
, of equal libemhty, that Institution se-j
A Caoics Srorr of perfunwrica'at the
cures $10,000
LEAVE.
STATION'S.
City News Dopot.
Eaton Rapids',
V:W p.m.,
A thousand and one bushels of wheat
lie are every day solicited to furnish Plates of Teeth
7.-00
Charlotte,
9:20
and oats were threshed for Mr. A KoFor Photographs and Picture*, of all
Vermontville,
8:50
besw, of Leroy,on Monday of last wreck, for less than our usual price, hacked with the complaint
kinds, call od J, F. Minkler.
of
parties who say they are unable to nay so' nuich.
Nashville,
by John Landower, with his threshing
&amp;10
8:20
Quimby,
I machine, which wan moved twice dur­
.Vow to give all a chance to have Teeth who need and
Cheapest fruit Jar at Buvell's.
8:35
Hastings,
ing the day. The work was done betw­ should have them, we willfrom this date, for a few
&amp;00
The place to buy your boots and shoes
Irving,
een seven o’dock in the morning and weeks, drop the price almost one-half. II? will now make
7*V
is at
Rvhyax’s.
Mkidievilk.
six o'clock In the evening, with the
full and Complac sets for$25. Single Plates. Upper
usual hour’s nooning.
MOO Axe. Grand Raphis. Dep.tkS0
or Under SIS.
Custom work made on abort notice,
getting Bn
at rta*Ptmsengers
Umm.
bVIHUt,
MU trains
UMIIin ...
rur•
H W lUUllll
■■•K
■■
-K
The dead MVM
body "I
of au
an IUIBU,
infant was
found
In good style end reasonable prices
. tlooa where there are Ticket Offices, floating In the Grand River st Spring
at Runyan’s. j must purpha-M.* tickets tn avail them- Lake on the 26th. On examination it I
’
. n, .... , „
selves o/tbe reduced Fare. Passengers proved to be that of a female child ap-1
Ladies’ fine shoos of the latest styles 1
। irom
from Ftauons
stations wnere
where mere
there are no vmcea
Offices parently less than a day old,and alargvj UflWC OVCT (.rTUTll
I nllllps, Store, Hastings, J\Hch.
at Runyan
: can procure tickets of the Conductor. I cut on the back of the bead gave reason
First National Cwnnxo Hom. I
j to believe that death waa caum-d by foul j
ALL HAIL MAINE!
—Go there for the beet and cheapest :
means. The officers nre in quest of the
-----Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, etc. I
supported criminal.
f
-------------- ----------- -------------REPUBLICAN MAJORITY 12,000.
H. A. Goodyear.
Dan i Striker.
• if
E. G. W illlams.
The people of Maine voted yesterday
u,o Rroubllcan
x.ruuuncnii mnjorny
Warranted Custom Made Boota from, kiiv
*nd the
minority is
fr a.LARi
3,000
' ’larger"than ’i*t* year. Well dene galDetroit, Grand Rapids and Jacoen
Goodyear &amp; Strike
1 lant itepublimnsof the Pine Tree State.

WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL.

U„V&gt;"

ALL OL'Ii WORK WLlRR.LiYTED,
STEWART &amp; STEINHOFF-

CITY paint store

We shall prolmbly say ‘‘good bye”
An Every-day Story.
j to the Dally by our next issue. We trust
‘•Hello John, where ore you going?”
however, our short ocquatn^niv with
“I was going down here to buy some OVCT O'1* thousand readeia outside of
grocers.”
Hastings, has been mutual, and we in“Weil I um going down to Mace Al- j rito you to Uy jf
column
our UrRP
Urgr, *
Moolumn
len'» to buy mine.”
' —
*. SI so per year.. We
...
wreUy,
k only
will nrtiinlM1 all our
onr readers
read«*rM a
n live
ll-rn Dally
Tb«ilv
“Down to Allen’s? Why. I never bo’t! w111
any of him. I always go there to buy every day If we can secure the north I
crockery and wall paper, but 1 never ! and ®°“tb Ralhoad, and a proper Irnpc- ■
thought of buying groceries there. Notltu* to our flne Doaqulhctatlng later
long ago 1 bo’t n whole set of crockery ' “te- BaEd Jtellroads! Improve our
aud paper enough to pa]«r my house, Manufacturing tkcilities! and then— I
there, 20 per cent, cheaper than I could Ha*tings against any town lu the State,
buy any where else. Bwddre be war
----------------------------ranted it.
The crockery be keeps is Cn—‘xxATt I NDUrtrnrAL—Exposition.
the Boot’s celebrated ware.’’
_q
cetw good for trip to and from the
.,111 ?i’oi 5Shfii*.TS&amp; Ore“
Expi.iuon .1 Cl.elnanything I bm*e to m&gt;11 at a ftiir price, Mtl
a mite, from Jackson, Antoo. I get a U tter tobacco tea aad 1 goiia,Jonesville, Beading and Waterloo.
lU„‘X!.b™ M,I“,, F*“ “ «totlnoe to Oct Tib. Two
ex.­
Two ex
any wnere else tn town.
.I press Trains Dally
„ are run each
. way be
. ­
M. ALLEN,
tween Jackson and Cincinnati; time 13
Washington Block. Aug. 15, 1871.
hours without change of cars.
Huni, Williams A CoDo not claim to have the only Mold­
ing Machine in Bany county, but they
have one thkt will stick any and ail
kinds oi molding* that aru needed.
They also have on band a large number I

dow frames, Ac., that will be sold allow ।
Mures for cash.
I

HUBICAI.!

COMMINS

A BROWN

* TtTflllt ■
PA
TNT H K.S

te«l'

nr. B.
rtm Bad
Dr.
Httrtrn
HuUojs, Mich.

Crtt.ltUDm, fun

it. Suoth Sid. gut« rt. I
j4
B.a

FMTHE!

Paiuta, Oil#, Varnishes, Mixed
Paints, Brushes, and Ar­
tist’s Materials, Wall
Paper, Window
Shades,
PICTURE FRAMES. GLASS. ETC.. ETC..

Sign &amp; Ornamental Painting,

c.re..c1.«.r^'CT^!r
Hastings, Mich.

BMM,

Iron, -Nails, Glass,

FURNITURE OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION,
LOTS AND PILES OF IT ON
HAND AND BOUND
TO SELL.

Graining,

Dealers in

Call at
JOHIST

AttMiMmy, 4t.,

, •BG.LV

NO USE

t0
m
all tit branch. A Urge auartmmt of Caffin,on knd;
ShrtnAfnrniMifL.
•*rca. A good Heant fttmithtd FREE to
a-’lpalroiu.
trlv
JOHN WOLF.

Wooden Ware, &amp;cAGENTB FOR THE

Detroit Stoves,
MADE OF

Lake Superior Iron
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
Also the

WOODLAND PARLORS.

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OL. I.

DAILY EDITION.

HAS I INGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 13, 1871.

THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL.

NO. 26.

pursuit, and investigation, and when
5th, 1869, murdered in tlie bank build- 1
clearly proven, is cousidered as very
I'i™ “T"1?
’'v ,,,&lt;’
’ Jepw -r wrulnty, lot It would lx- .
strong evidence of guilt
7 mg at Manistee occupied by said Her- &lt;fn
r R** 1x6 W!*|Wfidom
stated mockery upon legal proceeding*, ifyour
Iwenty-MTMith D»y « Proowdijr
12.—That tbo fabrication of evidence Iwt Field and tho respondeat, and that 1lu cither or the counts in the iuformn-; verdict being guilty, Herbert Field
the defendant was with said Field in !(Ion then you must And a verdict of should hereafter appear in life.
is also considered when proven as strong
orn,unter.
But, gentlemen, you hhould give thia
JUDGE HOYTS CHARGE TO THE
tiie bank alive, from about 11 to 42
convincing nropf of guilt and if thorn- Welock of naid day uud the evidence fails
teGtlscosc, under which- evidence of identity n careful serptiny,
JURY.
xy are satisfied from the evidence that
ever counter the Information the ovl- a thorough examination, and you’reonto
show
that
any
other
person
entered
'
the Respondent perpetrated forgeries in
aenccnas become arrayed, in murder.
elusion should not be affected bft env
the books, for tho purpose of edvoriug said bank after defendant left the same, ,. If*,uri*®r “ dofined to be the unlawful remote ixxeibility, but should require
THS VERDICT—HOT GUILTY !
tlie jury ought not to infer from the Hilling by a person of sound mind and that high degreeof moral certainty upand concealing tho possession of money
mere absence of proof of tlie fact tliat dlHcretl°ii of n rea.oliable creature, I on which you would ba willing to act
with muHoc aforethought.
I in your own gravest matters.
Moaxire sesaxox.
- or property tliat justly bobugod to Field, no one else did enter said bank.
Malice is a desire or intent to do a ; I? Herbert Field hud been a son. of
such forgeries may bo considered as
11—The value or effect of criminative ,person an injury without just cause or r------Sept 18,1871.
-•
facta evidencing guilt.
one of you, gentlemen
of the jury, from
facte and circumstances depends not only provocation.
,such testimony ns baa been tatroduco^
A larger crowd than usual was pres­
14-That the fact that small articles,the
And malice aforethought, a* an de- :into this case, would you have taken
upon their consistency with the guilt of
ent at tbo opening of Court this morn­ property of the deceased and usual­
the accused ; but their inconsistency with meat of murder is an Intent to kill ।charge of that body and consigned It to
ing to hoar the instructioas from the ly carried about his person, were aftai- the theory of his innocence, and no fact formed before the act ia committed and the graveTte the body of vonreont
without Just cause or provocation; just
There have been undoubte dly many
Cdurt to the Jury before they should his death found in the po*MMion of the or circumstance should be considered aa calve or provocation may exist where &lt;
case* of mistaken identity, where the
Respondent,. is.i
a circumstance
of tt I
------- ~ w. » I criminative
or allowed to exert an inkilling is Justifiable, ns In case of an identity seemed certain and the proof
commence their final deliberations on
■?? “*?, b*““” '
'•“ro'i.hnt. unlcu officer committing a homicide where plain, Still the fact that aotne extra­
the important matter they have entreat­ decisive in
establishing
Ids guilt
j th, ju^ „„ cU,,lv M
m ~Ubluh,„
I hl.
,uch
Qr tbe execution of the law makes it his ordinary cases have occurred does not
15 —That if they shall find from tbe
duty to do so, excusable homicide, where
ed to them.
circumstance is not only entirely consis­ it is committed in self-defense, or in change the rule by which you are to be
governed in thia case.
'
The reading of the charge to the ju­ evidence in tbe case that Vanderpool® tent with the theory of guilt, but also is cane of provocation, where a person ho*
Th atench instances Jiave taken place
after the death of Field, was found to
incunsi«tent with tlie theory of innocence. received what the law regards as a juat ought to lead vou to exercise caution in
ry occupied about one hour, an exact
have in his possession propertv, money,
12.—To render any feet or circum­ provocation which causes him to net investigating the evidences of Identity
copy of which we herewith publish:
or evidence at debt, which, from the stance alleged by the prosecution or at­ from the sudden and uncontrollable of the body, yet if from the evidence you
Stab or Krone ax—:The Circuit Court evidence, the^~believo to hare boon tho tempted to be proven of any value in Csslon of anger, In which case tbe law are satisfied that the dead body of Her­
vtng a tender regard for the frailty of bert Field was exhibited in tho City of
property of Field at the time of his1 estalialii .ig the guilt of the defendant,
for the County of Bany.
human nature mitigates the offense to Manistee in September, lb89, the pos­
death, this unexplained, is u strong such feet or circumstance must not only manslaughter.
’Fhe People,
1
sibility of there being some extraordi­
criminative
fact.
Murder, then, may be said to consist nary mistake about it should not prevent
vs.
bo proven beyond all reasonable doubt,
of Coort
George Vanderpool, 1
but it must be such a feet as is consist­ of two element*: 1. Tbc homicide, or your conculelun. If you you should
actof killing. 2. The malicious intent come to the conclusion that Herbert
Gentleman of the Jury.—In giving Propositions Offered by the Defenie'.
ent with the guilt of the defendant, and formed before the oct Is committed.
Field i* dead and that bi* dead body b«» been
vou instructions os fe the law to he ap­
Where 9 homicide Ihih been com mi t- diaeovered, your next Inquiry should be in wb»t
1-—The fact that Herbert Field in inconsistent with his innocence.
plied in this case, I shall first give you dead and that he camo to his death by
14. —In determining the question of ted, if committed by tbc use of a dan­ manner did he meet bi* death? Did be come to
in the languogo »n which they are writ­ tho criminal act of an other, or, in other guilt ar innocence the jury are bound to gerous 'weapon, or in other words, a Mia death unlawfully T A nmn may meet bl*
ten, the instructions requested by Coun­ words, the eorput dcitcfi must be estab­ exclude entirely from their considera­ weapon, a violent assnit with which
would be likely U&gt; cause death, the ma­
sel which I have detmnined to give, not lished by clear and unequivocal proof, tion every fact and circumstance alleged licious Intent is jiremimcd, for the rea­ b* killed by another.
reading those which f bavo determined and thin must lie done by direct evi­ or sought to bo proved by the l*roaecu- son that n person 1h presumed to con­
tion which is not proven to a moral cer­ template ana intend the natural, neces­ thal death was canacd by the two wound* found
To refuse.
dence, when it can be made, or when
tainty and beyond a reasonable doubt. sary and probable result of his own' act, upon the head of thia body, or by the one on the
PBOPOeiTlOSM OTTE lira BY TnEPBOSaCVYtOX. direct evidence cannot be mode, then
15. —To justify conviction upon cir­ and thia presumption of malicious in­
tent Is conclusive and makes tbe act of
1
The statute defining murdec, vide by circumstantial of equal power.
cumstantial evidence, each .of the cir­' killing, piurder, unless It appears from
2 Compiled Laws, page 1503, People
2.—The loading characteristic of cir­ cumstances relied onbylbe Prosecution
i the clrcumM(anoes iw shown by the pros- mortal, and a* to whether they were inflicted be­
vs. Potter, 4 Mich. 1, 7, 8.
cumstantial evidence is, that it is a sub- and material to a conviction must be• ecution, or is affirmatively proved bv fore death you have the testimony of physician*
That “wilfull, defiberato and prmaed- . sfituto for positive cnidonce, and when,
proved and establisht*! with the &gt;udo, the defense, (hat the killing was lustln- introduced for that purpose.
itated killing” which constitutes murder U8 in this case, it is solely relied upon, it
tie, or done in the neat of
degree of certainty with which the gfirjl. able, excu-a
u]*on sufficient provocation.
in tho first degree «s shown, when the should be so strung as to produce upon of the respondent w required to bo e»-1 blood
„
uvu ,tlie
uv act of W1IUUJ
. ,is
n once Kes__
■
When
killing
their locality-amt nature, iu iirder to determine
weapon used is lethal—i. ©., a weapon the mind ofxhe Jury u conviction equal tabliabcd, and no fact or circumstancejjtublished.
tabllshed. It
it devolves upon the defense bow and from what direction the blow* were In­
'the natural and necessary consequence to that of jxvsitive «widence or tho itris- alleged by the Prosecution is to'be con-- T
io 'show
ouines
within
1'
*that *the
1”* act
* —
—— —
&lt;**-«_ the dicted. and bv wbatkindof an uulrnmcnt, and
of vfhjch is to cause death.
■ ' be acquitted.
’
cner must
ca-cs, andujton a failure to do
tiderod at all by tho jury in detcfmihing^. wkcepted
1
upon these question* you bare alto the scientific
Ail'd iu the ease at Bar. if live jury
3. —Tbe legal presumption is that the the question of guilt or iunocctfco un-‘ 1sto.the act of killing &lt;lraws after it the •'
1 opinion of pbytician* to avilat v/u to determine
find from the evidence that Vanderpool J: priadner is iunorenttf the crime charged less tlie truth of such feet or circdin- malicious Intent.
And
In
this
cause,
gentlemen
of
the
।the direction and weight of the blow* and the na­
killed Herbert Field by a hatchet or and the burden is upon tlie Prosecution stance is tally established by credible
Jury, If you came to the conclusion from iture of the instrument by which they were inhammer width would cause the fracture of proving every requsite to establish evidence to the entire satisfaction of the. ’ the evidence In the case that th® re| fileted.
of th$ skull shown on the body of tho his guilt, and nothing can he taken by jury und beyond all reasonable dqubt. spomfeut killed Herbert Field with a
From there cocideratiou* a* well a* (gen all
deceased Herbert Eiohl, they can aud implication against him.
1G-»H the jury do not find from ev­ weh|oa, an assault with which would tbc evidence tn th* c*»c. you should inquire
should find the .respondent guitar of
4. —To warrant the jury in finding u idence other than the proved statements be likely to cause den th, then the ma­ whether tbc hand ot auicidednllicted the blows,
licious intent is presumed by the law or whether the act wav committed by wmt
murder-in the first degree.
verdict of guilty, they must
find of Vanderpool that he burned the car- unless p’ou are satieCed from tbe evi­
2. —That to determine the question tliat the theory of guilt of the prisuuer, ]»et and clothes, they must-consider tho dence In the ca&gt;e tliat the killing was other petson, and whether the instrument which •
whether Vanderpool did inurder (Field flows naturnlty from tho facta proved reasons aud explanations that he gavo Justifiable, excusable, or done in beat of caused the wound* w»* one, an assault with .
which *qu!d be likely to cauMdeata; or made
a* aforesaid, tho jury, tn the absence of and from all of tho ^ticte, and must be for burning them, and if those retuons blood upon&amp;ufileient provucatiin. B
The ciiargti in this cause is naturally with the 3*1, an ordinary borrewhip, a Might
direct twtimouy to Urn act, should .con­ consistent with all such fecta, nud if they and expiations have not been contra­
divisible in&lt;o three parts, and these stick oi wood, or seme instrument not likely to
sider nil the surrounding circumstances. find anyoaoyof the estaoliahod facte to dicted by evidence given for the Prose­
ought to be considered separately.
-o not
3. —Tliat they may consider the at­ be iucousiwnt with the guilt of tlie Quimn,
cution jum
and qj
are
not improbable
improbable in
in thcinFirst. You should inquire whether
And if you come to the conclMinru that the
. tempts ofc Vanderpool .to remove, ounce! prisoner, tlwn it ds their duty to acquit g^lves.
consider ~those
Hcrbctt Field Is dead.
* " tfew must
’
i reasons
wounds or either of them, caused thl^dealh of
Second. If eo, did he come to his Herbert Field, and that they were infllbted by
and conesal from observation all marks him, although all &lt;&gt;tbor facta may be anj ,,jpfonations to bo true,
or vestige* of the act, which attempt is consistent with and point to his guilt.
, 17.—The jury must eom-ider the pre- death unlawfully, and,
Third. If Field la dead, and came to some other person with a dangerous weapon
charged by tlje I*rorocution, if they find
5. —In order to convict tho prisoner, 1i vjuUS p)0&lt;l character of the defendant,
liis death unlawfully, did tbenyqioDdent then the liw will presume a malicious intent
unit liml
limi tliat
that the facte jiroved
proved am| jf Heems to them unlikely that u George Vanderpool strike the fatal snd vou must find that the crime of murder
such attempt proven by the testimony the jury uiutf
am all ronriateni with the theory of p&lt;;iW)n of aucli character would commit blow. The first and *econd inquiries as Ims been committed upon the bodr of Herbert
aro
in the aiaa.
JU.ne and
nn.i ibnv
nl«n find
find that
that thev
' 4-—They may consi'Ier any ftflse guilt,
they murt also
they t|lp (.ftote charged, they may entertain to whertierTleld hns come to tils death Yield.
And as to whether such oOence was com•tatonient made by Vanderpool respect­ urv ineon«isteut with the theory of his n reasonable doubt of his guilt and may unlawfully involve* the question as to
if ..tbo
tbo facta iu tbo
tho ca.*e
case Uquit lum un the strength of that doullt. whether a crime ha* been committed
ing Field, about his haring run away, innocence and if
and is sometimes called the eorput de­ manner, charged iu the information, is very
&lt;or having gone away, or having carried may lx* reconciled .with innocence and I Notwithstanding the evidence outside of licti—or the body of the offence.
closely connected with the question of whether
away the money or effects of him, Van­ also with guilt, er in other woids, if good character would bo sufficient to
Your first inquiry then, gentlemen, in
the respondeat wu the man who committed
thL* cou*e Will be, is Herbert Field of
derpool ; if they find fiom tho evidence there is a single hypothesis which will -----convict.
theotfecM. and the inquiry may be pursued at
Manistee
dead
?
that said false statamenta were made by reconcile tho foefo beside that uf guilt,
18.—In weighing the testimony of
■Upon
this
point
tbe
testimony
which
witnesses,
especially
sucli......
os.....................
have been.
then
tho prisoner
(U.-Il IUU
IllUWU. should bo acquitted...............
.......................
...... . ............
Vanderpool.
*hoald be taken into c-..nlideratiou in determin­
6.—The guilt or innocents of the engaged iu collecting testimony and has been introduced into this case is
.5.—That tli.-v may consider the lateichiefly of thdklnd called direct or posi­ ing the qnMticn.
fication of the books of aswunt of the pn^er i.
U 4.^.4 uPm .
tive evidence, partly of a kind termed
If you find that the erime charged hat been
Bank of Manistee owned by Vanderpool mere preponderance of the proot. this there is a pionenesMor tendency of the circumstantial.
committed your next inquiry will be i* lb* reThe direct and positive evidence on •pondent Georc* Vanderpool th* person wbo
and Field, tillered by the Prosecution, .is the rule in civil cases, but in this case, human mind to distort an J color the
this
point
is
the
testimony
of
those
wit
if they find tram the testimony, that the prisoner must bo acquitted unless ! (ante in order to establish their precon- nv-scs who saw the body found upon inflicted the fatal abound*.
reived
conclusions.
’•ved eriheinaiana.
The prosecutlon’wi not claim that any peratm
Vanderpool didxnako such falsification. tho evidence removes every reasonable '••
the shore of Lake Michigan claimed to
10—The right to make a "statement”
6. —That they may consider the state doubt of his guilt from the minds of the Is a personal one, given to a prisoner be the dead body of Herbert Field, the mw tbe respondent strike tbe mortal blow, nor
of affairs of the said Bank tnd the ef­ jury and in caros of doxbt it is safer Io (ortho purpose of explaining any matter tetismony of Dr. Hopkins, the dentist, ba* any witncM been upon the stand wbo teatifects .of tho withfixawal therefrom of tho acquit than convict.
which he may deem to require an ns to the t&gt;-eth in the mouth of that
.7.—To justify a conviction of the xu»- explanation. He may avail himself of body, and of other witnesses who claim of death. If this respondent was the person
funds.allotted to Field, to anfer from
cither by a mark upon the arm, or by who used that instrument as charged iu the in­
said effects a motive in said .Vanderpool poadent,it is not Mifficient tliat there isjn thin right, or not, a* be tees fit, and his the apparent size oi the body, they
formation, in tbc Bank of Mamstce'on th* Olh
declining to do so Is not to be considered
to prevent stud removal by killing Held prepoudornnee of evidence iu favor of against him, or ns any evidence of his could recognize and identify, it as the
guilt, ovon although suahpre;&gt;underenco guilt, and te not a subject of comment body/of Herbert Field.
before said removal should be .made.
That evidence upon thia point which knowledge, saw the act: Therefore there is no
7. —-That they may consider all evi­ should bo so great as to create in tho by Counsel.
may' bo termed circumstantial is tbe evidence upon this point of the kind termed di­
dence tending to shosv concealment by opiuien of the jury a strong probability
testimony ns to the name of Herbert rect evidence. But the evidence introduced into
Vanderpool of the actual business or ot guilt
Having now disposed of the written Field being written upon some part of this cause by the prosecution for the purpose of
The gtfik uf the respondent must be ।i request* presented by Counsel, I shall the clothing found upon that body, tbe sustaining thia portion of the charge I* in ita
jx-rsoiial Mintions of Vandeqwol and
Field, and all attempta by Vanderpool proved to a moral certainty and to the ।' proceed to give you certain further In­ testimony os to the panto and shirt be­ nature indirect and of a kind sometime* called
ing Herbert Fields, and as to the gold circumstantial evidence. The prosecution show
to tuin inqiury for Field in a wroag di­ exclusM'ii of all reasonable doubt.
structions:.
piece and the envelope found in the by direct teflimooy that certain facts exist, snd
8. —Although the jury should be boIrection, axti all false representations
The information in this cause charges pocket of tlie panto, as well as the test! they ask you from tbort faclq^to infer by a pro­
isfitMl
tiict
Herbert
Field
did,
ou
tho
5th
about or explanations of circumstances
that the respondent, Georg* Vanderpool mopy about the ring found upon one of
cess of reasoniiwtlie greatercriminal fact which
or discoveries -tending to implicate him, day Sejitember, in company with the re- did ou the 6th day of September, A. D. the finders of the body claimed to be the
is now the subjef.1 of iuquiry. Some of the fact*
the said Vaadet&gt;Mwl, with killing Held. Fpondent Jilono enter the bank building 180:\ at the City of Manistee, kill and identical ring worn by Field as late as from which they ask you to draw tin* final in­
Saturday September 4,186W.
murder one Herbert Field.
at
Manistee,
occupied
by
said
Field
and
8. —That they xuay consider tlie at­
These circumstances a&lt; to the cloth ference are not proved by direct evidence and aa
The i nfonoatioD contains three counts.
tempt, by a f&lt;»rged letter, purporting to respondent, at about 11 o’clock in the A count is n statement of a cause of ac­ ing and other articles may be a* valua­
•como from a distant place and to be forenoon, mad that re«pondon| there re­ tion, or a charge that a certain pi mon ble in determining the identity of this of
each
ou* from
ccrteio
other
body as the direct testimony of tboee tecta
proved
bv direct
evident*
vritton by strangers, to create n behef mained afore with said Field, till 12 hsa committed a crime.
The charge of murder against its re­ who claim to recognize it from the body
that the aforesaid killing wus not Ae o'clock of said day a’«d left tho bank,
spondent la therefore stated in the Infor­ itself. The question for you aa to the
and,
although
tho
evidence
in
tho
ease
act of him the aforesaid Vanderpoel
direct testimony is whether the witnes­
foils to satidg tho jury, that said Field mation three distinct times, and iu three
ses are correct or mistaken as to the tenee of such fact* can be logically established
but uf said .strangers and other persona
dlflereot forms.
Tne reason of this is that when recognition of tho body, and as to the from those elementary fact* which are proved to
9. —That effects are proven to the sat- was ever afterward soon alive, and al­
Utection of tho jury, which establish though tho jury should be further satis­ tbc public prosecutor drafts his Informa­ otiier kind of testimony the same ques­ exist by direct evidence.
The inquiry then into this part of the case leads
tion occurs, and also if the statements
guilt of this respondeat upon thSscharge fied by -the evidence that after tho said tion he may be in some uncertainty us of tbe witnesses are correct, Is it reason­
to the exact form in which the evidence
und it is evident to the jury that an ex­ Field and respondent entered said bank will be finally produced upon the trial. ably possible that all these circum­ proper and legitimate field of investigation, and
planation, if any can be given consist­ jmd before the 17th of said month, said And therefore he drafts the oomplaint stances should occur and tbe body not result* are oftentimes obtained therefrom as sat­
ent with innocence, is within tbe power Field was wilfully murdered, still such in several different forms to meet the betbat of Herbert Field.
isfactory. as if th* thing iteelf which is ths ulti­
Is it reasonable that this body found mate object of your investigation should .be pre­
of the respondent, that then the fajt of evidence merely showing that respond­ evidence ns it shall be then produced.
In the first count the charge ia that upon tbe shore of Lake Michigan should
ent lind such opportunity Jocommit the
his
failure to
to give
give it
is to
to I*
sented immediately and directly to your view,
his tatlure
it is
ue coiiridered
--------by lb. i«rr.
roar b»
ly th—i murltr, and &lt;M« of c’‘d"."“ *’'°V the respondent with a hatchet inflicted have on some of the clothing of Herbert without the interposition of sny process of infitrField, one article of it marked with the
__
Ti-nt th* natural infer- ining that some
romo other person had
had such upon Herbert Field, two mortal wounds, name of Herbert Field, and having up­
as criminative. Tliat the natural infer­
one on top of the head and one .on the
Th* danger of Making conclusion* and multi
on one of Ito fingers a ring testified to
ence is, that the proof if produced, in­ opitoctunity, is not sufficient to justify back of the head, of which he died.
the i jference that tlie respondent was
And the second count chargee that re­ be tho same ring worn by Field as late
stead of r.butting, would tend to sus­
spondent, with some blunt instrument, ns Sept. 4, 1889, tho day before his al­ perceptibly and unconaciouily glidu away into
tho
murderer.
.
.
tain the cliarge.
,
To justify such a conclusion it is unknown, inflicted upon Herbert Field leged disappearance, and having in one th* field of mere apeculation; but to long aa thia
10. —That circumstantial evidence u
two mortal wounds, one on top of iiIs of the pockets of the panto a letter en­ ia carefully avoided, and while punning your in­
often os strong as positive evidence, and necessary to show further, to a reasen- head, and one on the back of his head, velope directed “Herbert F..” the bal­
ance of directions being perhap* indls- vestigation!, you do not depart from the ngiona
ablo
certainty, that no ether person ex­ of which he died.
often the only kind cf evidence obtaina­
cept respondent hod an opportunity to
And in the third count the charge is, tingutahablo and the body be that of of atern logte. the result* reached are ordinarily
ble, and that a jury is ns much bound
tliat respondent with some blunt Instru­ some other person ?
commit
the
murder.
to receive and consider the one as the
And again, as to the direct testimony
9. __ If the jury should be satisfied ment, unknown, inflicted upon Herbert
other, and it is sufficient, if of such
The eonclaiiona arrived at from th* atern logic
Field one mortal wound upon tbe back of tbe denthst, Hopkins, to it reasonably
with tbe evidence that during tho after­
possible that a set of teeth, a portion of
of bls head, of which he died.
chiwartor and amount as to produce a
noon or night of the 5th of September,
'1 he uncertainty in the mind of tbe lheni repaired in a peculiar pi&amp;nner
conviction of the judgement, or, in oth­
Herbert Field was wilfully murdered proeecut-ir when he drafted the infor­ should appear exactly tbe same in an­ indeed often more aatiifaclory and aertain than
er words, create a rational certainty and
and that during the forenoon of said mation as to what tbe evidence would other person’s mouth as they were in when th* eooelniion vnughl depend* upon the diremove all reasonable doubtsday be, »d Field, wont with the de­ be, was ns to whether the alleged wound Field's mouth ?
Such questions as these you should
11. —In order that a feet should be
fendant alone into tlie bank building uoo the top of the head wm mortal or projiouud toyourrolve* if you believe illustration—Suppose vou should desire to aaeernot, and as to whether the alleged
received and considered by tbo jury, it
occupied by said Field and respondent wounds were inflicted by a hatchet or tbc testimony of tbe witnesses produced tain whether a man ot your acquaintance, bais not necessary that it should tend di­
and that the respond out has foiled to by some other Instrument which would upon the question of identification of
rectly of iteelf to prove that Vander­
the body, ,
‘
prove that said Field ever left said build­ be capabl? of inflicting such wounds.
pool is guilty of the charge. It it suf­
You must come to a conclusion as to
And he has stated i be cbargw there­
ing alive, ‘atin tho jury ougH not from
the question of the identity of this bod/
ficient if taken in connection with the
Buch failure to infer that said Field did fore in different forms so ns;to corres- os the body of Herbert Field from the
End upon tfcese points with the evi­
other fecte, it finds ita proper place, and
not leave such bank dive.
evidence in the case.
nce as produced upon the trial.
then that a mirror should be produced and
with tho whole, produces this result
And ob to this point, before you come
This is In accordance with the rules
10. __ Although the jury believe from
placed st a short distance from thia lint of vision
12. —That the suppression of evidence
the evidence that Herbert Field wason of pleading in such cases, and you are to the conduBlon tliat Herbert Field is
(Continued on 3d page.)
oi a criminative character, is a means
dead, you ought to be satisfied to a high
Instructed
that,
if
the
prosecution
shall
the afternoon, or night of September
often resorted to by criminals to defeat

�tar the care we printed the exact
words of the Speaker, spd not instead,
what the prosecution cldH m Arta ; and

fhr l^rbnrfliran | amq.

ORTH.

of bit

Hann,

The defense lias been handled in a

masterly manner by men of the highest
literary and legal ability. Each of them,
Mr. (’. G. Holbrook, Mr. Henry M.
Checvcr and tho Hon. D. Darwin
Hughes has filled to tbe letter tho place

1 RUS8ELL (J- JVEVlfrS,
Offer to the people of Barry
County a large &lt;Aul select
assortment of Dry Goods,
Groceries, and a full line of

properly assigned him, and it u not to
much to say that for masterly ability,

close-reasoning, and conclusive demon­
stration, the closing arguments
of.
Messrs. Cbeever and Hughes have nev­

UOXSX IL DXWXT.

-

•

S4t«.

-

er boon excelled at the Michigan Bar.
IIastlxos, Mien., Snonant 1 3, 1871. and adds now lustre to American foren­
sic eloquence.

Tim

MOR k ROLFE.
ATXORNBY-flalLaw. Ha^Er.Mhblsan. OBe.
•r«r Nananal Bank, earner SuUn and Jaffarxia

1,- RUSNELL,
ATT0R5BT xt Ltw. Innnnio and Culieeting
Ag'i. OJIs* over Sbopball A Brown', .for*.
NaahvtUa. MIsaiffAS.
___________ JuMri
dfiAS. IL BAUER.
ATTORNEY AND COl'NBKIAR AT LAW. and
SHeitor in Cimncrry. All ivai buaiuaa. awtroMtotaaeare wd1 to at let.W tn wHh wromptnaaaasdMjrito. USaaaorwerStateat^Joflar*

Sash,

various other goods—Every­
thing to he sold Cheap for
Cash. Call and Examine
the Goods. You will not re-/

TTORNKTF. and CummIIoh at tow-and Soliellor» In Ckanrorv. will protnixlx and faithfully at­
tend t&gt; tb« bwda«M of their aaJUng: Convajaueiac. uoUacdug. ail Ury and real atate claim, in ctado i. Oflteu in Uoibrvek lllvck. Harting*.

Blinds,

YTM II. I1AYFORD
ATTORNEY sad CmumHot at lav, a&gt;&lt;! Solicitor
la ( ttaaevry, Jmllov ot th. Pmcv. aixi HmJ Jfc.

Borno Fruit.

NOT GUILTY !

&amp;c.

Hagak Station, Aug. S8,1871.
Fbibnd Dewey
There was seven­
teen hundred and thirty-nine baekehof
poaches aud nine baskets of pears ship,
jwd from Ibis Station to-nlghr.
This
Station is on the Chieaga 4 Michigan
Idkkc Shore R..R., four nilloo north of
Benton Harbor.
Such is tlie Verdict of twelve ns true
Yours truly,
men as ever were einpannelcd on any
H. N. Sheldox. ’
Jury under Heaven, after bearing
j The forvgtilug letter should have been •
nil the evidenocafn thia Import case. The ; printed sotnu time slncx, but was acei- 1
The result vindicate* the fair Fame of deutly misplaced, and in the mul tip I lei- |
Gbobgb Vanderpool, nud sets the seal ty of cares forgotten for tho momeut. ;
qf Condemnation on tbo unfair and The author wul please excuse the error,
and accept &lt;&gt;ur thanks for tbc favor.
oppressive character of tbe men iu Man­
istee wbo have jieraeouted this man
An experienced Bookkeeper wants I
with such persistent spite.
As a matter of interest, we append the &lt;u obtain a sltusllon a.i Bookkeapjr aud
Clerk. Address \V. K., care Banner,
liallotlngs of the Jury, adding that the Hustings, Mich., for two weeks.
dtf
lint ballot was t-ikou without debate
immediately after tho Jury entered
their,room, and tho second soon alter,
and the third, nfier tbe second instrue
400 rdiles under 800 mile* without
tton to the Jury by tlie Court, explain­
Ono Management C
ing the diiftrenee between tnurdor in

“Sound the Timbrel over
Manistee’s Dark Sea,
Innocence has Triumphed.
Vanderpool is Free!"

ERIE

inis kailway rxzbxm xbom
Rochester to New York,NW5 miles,
Buffalo to New York, 428 miles,'
!
Suspension Bridge to New Y’ont 44S
Dunkirk to Now York, 400 miles,
Cleveland to Now York, G25 miles,!
Cincinnati to N. Y., 860 miles,
_AND IS FROM

w

Elevator Boitliag uf C. F. Dwi*bl*Co.

/h j*f;

With ono simultaneous voice,

which the Court made no effort to check,

Ivoni centre to circumference. The ladire, (if whom many wore present, join­
ed in those demunstratioua of delight,

Nov. IMb. IW.

HASTINGS, MICH.

'I'nlkiuir

Are bound to sell

Dry Goods,
Groceries,

All train* rue directly through to Nev York.
ISyBflO miles without change ofcaches.
From aud after Aug. 17tb, 1871. Train* will leave,
in connection with Western Linaa, a* fol low.:
NEW
— . YORK
----- ------DAT—
EXPRESS,
. .....a.i, i*ar*n
leavenvincmnati
Cincinn.li,
at I IS P. M , Sunday* excaptrd ; Cl*v*laod
from Atlantic aad Great Wealbro Depof. bv
Columba*. O., lime, daily, (Saturdarx efeeni- And everything In their line of Good*
•d, nt 1.1.00 P. M.; Ctiftoo at S A.’ H.; and
at prices aa low as at Jaekson,
Nuapeamoa Bridge at 4.05 A. M dailv, (Sun­
or Grand Rapids,
day. *xe*ptad:J Buffalo from 'knot corner
Exchange and Michigan Stroalfc, by New York
And in many cases Lower.
•ime, aaily. i Sunday* excepted J al 7. A. M
ArrirMalhoraellavilleSUto A. M; Noaquebann.
...iu u .n...
_ •_ .
v. m

tho Court room rang with cheer after
cheer, which, with the shouts and clap­
ping of hands fairly shook tho building

WM. I- COIJIL
ATTORNEY aad CoumUor at tow. Solicitor in
i banc.ry, and Kronit &lt;Xmrt Uommtoiouer for
Barry oountr, will attend to oil buaineu entrusted
to him with promptnm end Sdelity. Oflea in
Empire Block. Middlevilk. Miehi&lt;au.

HARVEY WRIGHT.

1

Oil, REGIONSGFPENNSYLVANIA

DRS. J. M. &amp; &lt;•. RUSSELL.
“nJ „P»n:"'&gt;n». The treatment of
OB«ol’JfteT.Tn A‘xattention.

DRS. H. J. R E. F. BROWN,
HOJ/J-OPATHtC PhyMeian.. OfloolaoU p. o.
lanilnn pal I to CHRONIC

BEST

ar Cp&amp;Mltetion frae. " •'
hoar. I rota u .. M. to I J. 1 r. «. U l-T toS
lT,,n^u^I)t^eat'",
Tliurrday aftir

OF MEN'S

JOHN 11OHCR1S.
PHYSICIAN swt Burnon. Diclliug uu Brood-»y, near the Court ll&lt;-uw.

FltfE BOOTS!

WM. UPJOHN,

pl!St&lt;212^

In the City, Manufactured hr

prase Train at Now Jeraer R.ilrvad for Philadripbia
Sleeping Coache, are atlacbed io tbia tram at
Cincinnati and Cleveland, running tbrooghto
Horoellaville l Breakfaat;i and new and improved
Drawing Room Coaebei are attached at Clifton
fSu.penaion Bridge', running through to New
York.
EXPRESS MAIL leave. Dunkirk from Union
Depot, and Buffalo, via. Avon and tin iion&gt;*!la-

THE VANDERPOOL”TRIAL-

LIGHTNING EXPRESS, iDaily.) Ihvw Ci*.
cionail at t.45 P. M.. arrivM at Weal Salem

Now that this imjiortaut case is closed,
it may not be amiss fi&gt;r us to rufer in
brief to the trial, and tho principal ac­

tlitton IMP. X , 5o«peniiou Bridge, l.M &gt;*•
M; Buffalo 2 to P. M. Arrive* al Her-

ton therein.
Of Judge Hoyt we need only say that
throughout he has demonstrated th«
wisdom of the people iu choosing him to
the impendant position he fills with so
much dignity, ability and impartiality. i

Central Railway far WiUiamaport, Hamobarg
and tbr Booth ; al Jtrwy City with Morning
ExprvM Train of Naw Jcracr Railroad fur PbiL
adeipbia, Baltimore and Wa*hin&lt;ton ; and al
Naw York with Morning Exams tram* Air
Boston und Naw Kogtand eitiao.
■looping Coarbe* ar* attached to tbia train at
Our young Clerk has, also, won for i ■ aliimii and at Clifton. (Saapanaion Bndgw,)
himself the reputation of being a oom­ running through to New York wilboat cbanar.
Sleeping coaebra arvalM attached at llorualispetent, efficient and faithful officer, villa running through without change to Albany
whose every act stamjw him a mon in NIGHT EXPRESS, dally, (Sunday* .xcepted;)
the highest and best sense of that word.

Tbe Sheriff and his faithful assist­
ants hare dons their whole duty to the
A Sleeping Coach I. attached to tbia train ran
perfect satisfaction of the Court, tho
rinj^tkrougn from Su.pca.toa Bridge to New
Attorneys, und won for themselves the
verdict well done, at the hands of the CINCINNATI EXPBES-4. daily. '(Band.y. ex

Now Good* Just Received
GRA.VT^PJflLUPS.

WOODRUFFI
BEMEMBEK,

A. I*. DRAKi; M. I).,
r
AKTICI LAR attention siran lo th* traataivnt af

A. HANLON, M. Dn

Washington Block, South side State St.

tier i. presare-1 U trial ail bimw i,y ,h, ’’“ ,

MT All Styles of Women's and ChllSTEWARTkfiTEINHOFF.

Tlie Best in the City. SwieM and Btaal Daiijjis,
^Jbtea"/." °™at *

A

Hastings.

HYDE Ic RACER.

|C. H. HICKS,
[Still Uealiaot to SfllQ
NATie.AtLirx.of Pkilad.lpbte.

1K‘,tW4T Fi*»«»n«a.. of Hartford.

c- Ht»*-C.v

Crockery.
Glassware,

J. w. ManraRD,

&amp;.C.. &amp;.C.,

MILO T. WHEELER,
COUNTY Troa—ror. Oflte* tn Ihn Ceurt llnuae.

Cheaper than any Store in Hawing*.

30 V ears

8ur^ ItoUnxv

J. C. WOODRUFF.

Groceries,

IIIIIIL B

'•'

DR. C. C. LINSLEF.
R3TANIC and Eelami: Phrncian and Dentin,
traaA. ail chrome and aealadiaeaaw: will attend
to all ell. hy d.y or night. Office at Naahrik.
Barrv cuuntv &gt;lwh.
•

J?lieComer Grocery.

which evidenced more conclurivoly than
words can, that tlie verdict met popu­
lar approval, in an almost unprecedent­
ed degree, while Vanderpool, his Angel
Wife and MiuScribnor wore nearly over­
whelmed with oongratula'uonx.

•

ATTORNEY at tow. Solicitor In Ctonccry. wjl.
attend prvapUrto all 1-aiinn.i auinut*! to bun
J P Robtrt.A to. * dntrslorv: oBea

Of all Kind*.

RAILWAY,

AND THE

'

C . G. HOLBROOK,

LUMBER.

first and second degree, and the state­ BBOAB flAVOE—DOl’BLE TRACK ROCTE
ment on his part, that be remembered
nq evidence in this aaS • tending to c*.
NEW YORK BOSTON.
tablub the charge of murder in tho 2d
degree.
PBIXCIPAL FOISTS IS XBW YOBX STATE '
On the ilnt/bailot, the vole was b
A’ot Guilty, 1 Guilty. 1 not voting,
I “my cbole? is blank; " 1 a blank pic.*e
of paper.
On tbe second ballot tlie vote stood
I1 AW Guilty, 1 guilty of murder in tbe
2d degree.
j
• On the third birflot, 12 Not Guilty,
Thus ends thia im|*ortant trial, and
we congratulate tbe ]&gt;eople of Barry
County that they itad the honor to vin­
dicate the mile^ry^of the law, and aquit
an innocent and true man.
The aoono in the Court room when
the verdict was rendered boggnrs de­

GiMxlytar AHarivw'. »u&gt;r*.

DRESSED

ness^i^

.™T^i^ANT&amp; PHILLIPS I

scription.

Itrve'J. Unton Muck Orar Bartow* (to«iyatrt rtora, HaaUnga. Mich.
Janly

Da ors,

Experience!

ISAAC IV. VROOMA.N.
’’IhKL. 0B**
U,e Owt n°”*'

r. MARBLE haring bought tb« Carding Jfa
ebUa lately owned in Middleville, and
baring removed it to Hasting*, and
fltte 1 up in the beet etyle, he will

C. H. HICICH.

CoBaetin* A««nt
E. H. MALLORY.

CENTRA!
IXotolat.

public.

(Hop.) Dunkirk at IOjM P. M.: diftou. iuj» P.
Of the Jurors we only roj&gt;eiit what we
M . Na.pcnaion Bri.lg* .0.01 P. M.; Buffalo al
11 *u P. M. Slop, at riu*qu«bairoa nt 7.45 A. M.
have said over and over again, that a (Brv.kf.at;)
Torwr’i u i.M P. M..(Din*,) and
more intelligent, pure-minded, impartial

Guarantee

Jury was never iinjonneled, and what­

NEAR THE BANK.
ST Wool sent by Railroad will be
Carded to order, and sent back in good The best stock ot Meat always on hand.
'
Call and Get your Steak, Roasts,
condition.
-r any thing you want.
SIMON P'RKENRUTH

ever may be their verdict, for we wri(e
while they are deliberating, it will carry

with it tbe weight that should always
attach to the deliberate opinion of twelve Buffalo, run mug through la Saaquabaana. i
men, good and true, with ability to care­ at Clrv.land, ruaaiag through toNew York.
fully scrutinise the evideno^ jnjLthaan-

Meat Market!
Shop in BARLOW A GOODYEAR’S

New Warehouse,

flinching honoeiy to nmdaa JflJWfcrCct
“according to law and the evidence
given them in open court,” regardless
Bo.ton aad Naw England Paaaeogera, with
of public opinion.
tbeirBaggaga,arr tranafterred FREE Of CHAROE

On the port of the pneecution the
Attorneys, Moesrs. E. G. Eggleston
T. B. Church, are conceded to be able
and

honorable

men,

and

in

WELCOME MARBLE.

in New York

JallMf

ILLE exc»aj&lt;ge,
*u»u nuda a **»cialty.

AAROX CLARK.

$1.00 for 75c
?wiU close out my Stock
of Summer

Jnly.1871.

A »«}icrJSBS.4&amp;SsrtJ'

u“i&gt;e

OMXlBl'S AND HACK LINK

Dry Goods and Clothing

this

at seventy-five cents on the
Dollar.
R. MUDGE.

in public opinion that will be aa endur­
ing a* lff&lt;«, and, though managing a case,
in which they evidently lack faith, and

J. Roberts a co.

“tMNs OAaaanJaff-

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

which H in and of itself in onr opinion,
almost infanman perMmtion, yet theiri
action has been honorable in tbe high-1 wAnmncnnTuixuuttiiT,

cause in reporting tho opening speech

sk 2USi as*-.?.*®?

Adjoining U. F. Dwight A Co a Foundry.

case have added to their already
high reputation and won for them­
selves new fame at the Bar and

of the Senior Counsel, at this Offies, be-|

NATIONAL HOTEL.

Matiatnetion.

L. ». RUCKER,

Gan’l Pa

CLOCK*}.

Fine Gold Jewelry,

SM Slier 1R PUM Yue.

BOTTLED VIHfflA BKR!
KCSTXKXS.S CELBBRATED

■WITTE OB BEER

^axntlxxa.

JOHM MICHAEL,

'

�Continued Jnm lit page.

.aad in inch • poiitionSu would enable you to see

You would undoubtedly be .

------ — —wuivu you
o( ths parson chared with erim.. Th.I de
should dulr eonsider,
. *
You should also Inquire whether the telpond- of MrteuAv wh.«h _______ .vt____
f nl
oPP«*-«&lt;y to kUI Herbert Field. nf hi■
l.F*

«

i:

e m

m

u e ii: :

XTTENTTOLN'!

That to bay Gboda

-------- —,
&gt;UUW*U, un«&lt;1 proved guilty. It I. a presompti.,, wlUl
which, like a shield tbe law protects every per­
son ; and It can be overthrown only by tlie satis­
teln FiehJ’a money re property, whether any of factory eatebit.hment by tho evidence of the
Field’s property ha* been found in respondent’.
prsMaaion. 11 ynu find that respondent has had

I tied.”

Good Bargains iu

ii.a«d

iu that mirror a light of an image of the man

by a pivcrs»i.f reasoning, by'logical inference
come a »»ti«factory conclusion a* to the main

Can you, gentlemen

lb» jury, iu the mirror

corer the image of George Vanderpool striking
o’clock noon of Sunday Sep., Sth, 1SB9!
The prosecution claim as some of tbe principal
fact* established, sud from which they a*k you to
tuferrihe guilt of the respondent.
That tbc respondent and Herbert Field weie
In business together in Manistee in this State,
and that before tbe winding up of the .tfuir* of
their partnership they bad some trouble or diM-

appearance of Field, then it would be proper to
inquire whether impendent concealed or at­
tempted to conceal any ot auch properly.
Such proof, if found would not of itself be
the proof of the guilt of tbc respondent, \mt it
satislkmor.ly ettablished It I* criminative In ila
character, and ought tn be thoroughly examined
whether under all the circumstances it points to
Gftwge Vanderpool,
Again you should consider whether auy at­
tempt haa been made by tins respondent to forgo
evidence for the purpose of turning attention iu

ih,re&lt;p.n.
dent a* an in ioc.nl man. If you find the re­
spondeat guilty of murder, yon should state in
your verdict, whether of tbe first or second de■■ ----..
uiua".
ful killing is deliberate and premeditated, or
committed in tbe attempt to commit the crime of
arson, rape, robbery or burglary.

lou must visit the
Cun be] hud by] Calling ; at

Great Emporium D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S

po*e to kill is formed suddenly, in great excite­
ment, such as prertul* deliberate premeditation
there being no such provomtion proved as can
reduce tho killing to manslaughter; or when the

SKITTER &lt;f- DECKER,

of LAMDS
Situated in the various Townships of

felony uot juat mentioned.
made »ume threat or threat, again at Field.

”

Office iu Hastings.

Tf e Offer the following
Tax Titles

Battle Creek.

the history ot criminal jurisprudence .bow. that

about fifteen unnutr. after eleven o’clock iu tbe
the lint degree In the second'degree, by proof of
• irraoou, tbc par lie. signed and executed a pa­ ervn bscn admitted in the form ol a confession the exact circumstances of the killing.
per witting by which tlie partnership wa.* diaBut
tlii.
i.
not
natural
aud
will
not
explain
all
• !ved, and before thq paper wa» actually dclivshould be mitigated to the second degree, (where

Barry County—one of

the best

Counties in tho State of

.

Michigan,

Large Stock

The tact that an attempted fabrication of evitea than those heretofore enumerated) there
d.-uco by thu rr*|K&gt;ndrnt, if proved to your ant­
should be a .bowing of some Sadden provoca­
tion which csase* under great excitement a sud­
locked after them, and that '
den purpose to kill to be formed. Such a provo-

lust Received,

ASSYRIA.
neaemmox
.cctiox .tnuemraox. sscrior.
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bis w X “f » w X
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t|

THE

You should also consider tho testimonr offered ! " T,_
.
, . , .
u„ .U^l
......d..,, I T“‘&gt;•
....
'
**
‘
j enable the &gt;.i-jr.ler tn bs mitigated to the second
rOar ]you will ygadltr see, gentlemen ol the
irtd by a rope aud iron weight some*brie •
- Mera of take M u lligan, or perh.p. at ’
•;..... ... ..... Wr
•«&lt;&gt; i&gt;...ur
&lt;ta ...p.drf.
,b,
iiftei 1? ..clnclt
..r ,i._

CELEBRATED

15

‘

MAPLE GROVE.

SKtNN£R i- DECKER.

I to throw a man into a sudden freusy or excite-

“£* vi. c;*

Farrier's Improved!

«r»«X
u w^of nwX
CASTLETON.

GRANITE STATE

'

lonwX

ri.ifn

CornSheller ’

Ue.7.,7'. ^'of tmteTi'TlX"^1
u „ .
uf s w X
O'UicIll.ftHl Itiul 1(1,
of u w .x,
j
FOR SALE AT
M uf ” wfX
.
*
.... I spundrnl is nut
"I,?’;’’"?'.’.,
•• ■lAp-.-s,■
।
uf the other facts in tlie ease. It i* not couciu- 1
WOODLAND
■» u. &lt;■» a
Aa«m»r.wUns&lt;tf UnatH.™charge, i
Warehouse on Broadway.
»|wl’WMrtt^A«iX=18
........ '““"I"- ..
atabcjl.^uirur.ncrllo'clocklbcn'i |
t'.w luiacresof n w XM’That on coming Qom
■’•!» e X °f B* h
IS
1 ’1!
‘e 7* ......................................................... dieace was cleared from the Court room i
710wXuf»»X
1’
T..ere*^nde«thMMiivd ». tne.te.ro trotily and tho doom do«d opon the Jurj-. An!
r.eXofn.X
15
' unxiuu^rowd, Hcatl.&gt;re.t here anil there i
' t. wVofnwX
i&lt;
hi am! Field went into the bank together. .&gt;b..K... it character bafore thi- cltaraa
ti|$&gt;fof*eX
St&gt;
Land and Calcined Plastj
brought n^nst him. 1 hu i.e has a ngbt to do. I in little s-|unth epeeulatln» Upon the nTbe Court nu already Instructed you that it an I Married about tho Court yard during
JOHNSTOWN.
without prouf ol good character you would find thuday, wns to be on hand tn hear the 1
LIME, WATER LIME
•e .u the bank a» of scuffiing That blood -•
‘ — - -- ‘
•
• j verdict.
.
i Mund upon th ~
A little after 3 o’clock P. 5f. an officer ;
evera; character proved you might entertain a rcasmi-•**K«“*X
31
was dhqKitched for the Judge, which wa« ,
mdeut *1)1,, jou|,i and .cquil the priMtier.
au'ntSaroofwVufeeJ^lJ*;
. n t; cote Aide off. w|3fi
id tbe
ar&lt; Ji,, judge, of the weight and impur- the signal for a genera! rush from all [
,
,
, ,
,
quartern to the Court House, but It turn-!
laurotu -e given to giM-d character aud you mav edont that the Jury wanted a further ex- 1
August 10. 1871.
tunna reasonable doubt upon it. But yuu ui. planation aa to tlie difference between
BALTIMORE.
‘.luor under which it u claimed indicat'ou* ot
not to du thife^tbitranlv uur upon »uy capric* or murder in the Hist decree n nd mu rile r in
blood were found. That on Monday there waa anr fnvoiom notion uf what a sober faced man 1 thetewood degree, which the Court gave
W. Hi JEWELL,
may or mar not do.
1° tl»x-ni.
a lu a of a w&gt;^ufa wX-W|' *
in/sUdicirBt t,&gt; pay off tbc debt, within a few
’
, ,
,
.
_
Mr. Hughes then «aid tliat there was
Men poaaMMd of gum! cuaraci.r l..v«
no evldenc-of murder In the aecontlde- Register of Dixds. Notary Public,
Thereafter paid by Vanderpool, and that thia
HASTINGS.
mitted crim.-*. Yet, gentlemen, where 1M*1 groe, and that it mutt be a verdict in the
—and—
character satisfactorily proved and tbe quU-J first degree, or acquittal which the
OENERAL CONVETANCER;
|;fx
tion of guilt a* in thia caso depends apou cii^ Court, under the exception, refused to
except &lt;W acres 30
cumstanUal evidence that such character bss • charge expressly in those words, though
Abstracts of Titles
ie-1 ol
G.
ueen proved should cause yuu to exercise JR., .dmltUus that it did not remember.any
CARLTON.
caution in sifting and examining the teatnuunr. *U‘J“ ev*dence.
ot lands in Barry County famished on ■
■ »4 .. 4n«
OTd..i.„. „,,4I, .,,4 .Uh
? k” '’‘J?.'' Y*'r' »«*■“«•&gt;»»&gt; »»&lt;1 IM.
application,
at
my
offleo
in
the
anu .ouraw your ox ao.u.iv..- r f &gt; y anu w““ action of tlie Jury gave HSC IO UlUCh SpCC, e’J,tof*e X
Court House.
c,r*’
' ulation as to its probable significance but
nwVofneV
Tbe ouuti Is requested to cbarg* that all facta ■ we were uot long left in doubt, for at a
W. H. JEWEL
around tbe body.
ur circumstance* which are equally consistent ■ quarter to4 the uoors were again thrown
^nwXofneX
Ututmgt, Mith.
' ojieuand tbeexcited crowd rushed in.
! The Court was proclaimed In session
by tbe prosecution. But they claim other, which it
BARRY.
■ and the Clerk, Wni. H, Powers, arose
ed from tlie coj
and said:
Gentlemen, have you agreed upon
TbU can
upon a verdict and shall your foreman
answer for you ?
In con.iderini the cause you
&gt;he tr.timuny intr&lt;»dttecd. a* well that put in.o th*
Foreman—Wo have.
Clerk—What 1s your verdict ?
iiopf.
Foreman—Not Guilhj.
lion. TherwpondeEtel.it
Clark- Do f«vch and all of you wo nay
t;.. X.f ow V
Jury together—Wedo.
of Sunday September 5th, I3B. Tbe testimony of
The scene following this we leave to
fhese witnewe* should be carefully considered. If
1J n e freotn e |ofn w J 31
abler bands to describe."!
you com* to the ooncltui»n positively that Herbert a. a whole point
It.Xofo'V
«•
Court adjourned tine die.
•

W. T. EASTMAN’S

-JS

LUMBER, LATH, and SHINGLES

For the

BEST AND CHEAPEST

;»«x

BOOTS il SHUES,

building in ll.nI.lee, where Vanderpool k Field

GREBLE
and
IntbecM* from which the Inferences •which you I ur*ly exclude from their consideration &gt;n this
are to draw are made, yon must eomider th* char- j
Uct uf tljt exl.teoc* of that building,
uw,u4 a. «raatMU&lt;r .&lt;■*.X w.lA 1 ,
u...

credibility of MOh yritn-s .worn belor. y.u is your , b-’
”r
a,
sol. province. Yon shoold consider tb.ir mm.n« &lt;*** ••
«*• b e*»“b-r
’’'b «•«»
upon the stand, as to whether they are interested and innocence, that fact ahnald be excluded

pain* to pu*h forward tbe prosecution. or to onto !
you some brief instruetloos.

• to act upon iu a case ot this importance;
such appearance* and manners before he is

In condderinc thb

L.

Hardware.

Little Red Shop!
Westof Bank,

Harnesses, \

■ta tendency to impeach

PRAIRIEVILLE.

will not be under­
sold bv anv House
In Michigan.

n w V of n e
ORANGEVILLE.

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.
SPECIALTY!

is not an admission which will bind defen-,
ax hu adtnt^iua.o.- confsseiost. aud I* not

neXol.-X
n U of n e fre

'4-

A.. WOOLEYI instruct you at tbe request of counsel that,
if you find that Mr*. Vanderpool stated to Miaa

r«

IRVING.

Go to the

Healers tn

jStoves,
peached by prool &lt;&gt;! statement* inconsistent who i
•
.
their testimony maile outside of Court or tn some I cent tnan i* charged with a crime, shall lie sumc
-------- •”*-*
anxiously pale! shall he
5ucb indications although

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Of Home Manufacture,

timony of some of them is likely to be distorted or I

This is thr Lad who drove
the doves to market, and
the same boy stopped
at Stauffer’s

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allow yourseivea to indulge ta
mere speculation but you must confine’T'ourvelves

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SLA.DE

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ing. Before you can convict the respondent you
.quire whether the respondent George Vanderpool
had any motive which might lead him to kill Her­
bert Field.
Tbe ordinary action* of men are performed

knowledge of human nsturs would lead “• *®
conclude that to cauaa a man ta commit so high
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If yon are satisfied that Mrs. Vanderpool did
make the statement to Mis* Hill, as to tbe tlate,
than its tendency is to detract from tbe crsdiblil-

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RUTLAND.

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THORNAPI’LE-

Druggists and Chemists, forwarm meals at all hours,
Hemember the placf. Op­
posite Leinfs Bakery.
South side
State St­
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and dealers In
PATENT MEDICINES,
tbs side upon which the evidence preponderate*,
or upon th* aide which ba* the more credible

testimony.
In a civil case a verdict may be often found for

PAINTS,
OILS,

TOILET vol FANCY OOOD6,
lUta, in opo "-j — —- ------ PBBFCMEBY.
Individual*, th* interest* of
BOOKS. 8TATI0NEBS,

CHOICE TEAS,
OBOCBBISS.
C1QAB8 and TOBACCO,
kbbosene LAMPS AFIXTUBES
mm

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WALL PAPBR,

Ac..

CITT DBUG STOBE.1
Bteu 8U

Wo will cheerfully give

all information desired.

VARNISHES, _____

tubpentTSE. SO TO CLARK'S FOB PICTURES.

srisainal

otasX
Parties desiring to purchase will do
well to Call-

Mtah-

». TU COOK Ac CO

Michigan Exchange.

�SSSBSS—ae-ss-ss-E-ESSTlfs R.apdBLicjtf BjmIuiv
OA.ILY DUXHtS THE TUIAL.

At U\non Hall,

BOW mST AMD I MADX UP.

TWO KIQHT8 ONLY 1

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Two NiftlitH

Only I

A. 0. MILLER!
■ ICHIGAM CENTRAL R. R.

Wedji’day&amp; ■Uilifj.tVe’p, 3ept. 13,14.

Grand River Valley Division
AVOT.HT 1&amp;71.

NEW COMPANY,

NEW FACES,

Th*y‘d're Uppod m* ot»t. etrtalny for I couldn't
too «brn to drive.
«

NEW PLAYS.
TWra"

6M
5 fin

CH)

■Si- Grand Balcony Serenade by the
Female Sliver Cornet Band.-^i
Each Evening at 7 o'clock.
1 For particulars see bills and Programmnies of tnc day.
BILL H. GORHAM.
Agent.

Olover Hullers!

corner

tbo’uxbt it over tho more theee

SUPERIOR, MCSHERRY AND STATESMAN

Call on Miss Wilcox for millinery
goods of all the latest and beet styles.

Wanted Immediately.
30.000 feet White Ash Flooring and
Plank, for which the Highest mar­
ket price, will be paid In Cann.
dwtfsepll
Hams, Williams A Co.

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Middle, ille

GRAIN DRILL

th inn they Seabed, throueb me, a* you
know th inn mmetime* wilt
When a felier'e alone in th* darknee* and e»erythiac iiatill,

And

Dress Making!
And when t pot my hand to th* plow I do aot oft
To tbc ladles of Hostings und vicinity
—call at rooms over Mrs. Morrill's on
through.'
Jeflferaon St. and get your dresses ent or
made in every style. New rooms Just
opened by
Miss Sarah Shrin
. eil
Mrs. Libbie Bradley.

BALL,

GALE AND KALAMAZOO,

PLOWS AJVD (JSTLYGS.
SAWING

ETC.,

HARROWS,

MACHINES,

and the largest stock of

a feller

LOCAL EVENTS
on the Chiearo A Michigan Lake Shore II.
Grand Rapid* for Muakecon aad Whit*

Kalamazoo and JLnn JLi’bor

WHEEL CULTIVATORS^

" But.'' »ayi 1 “ we'r* too for alon&lt; to take another

AGRICULTURAL

machinery

in Barry County—for sale by

GOOD-BYE.

wall ar I could.
And I fall to aalin' my rictus!*, which tomabow
With this issue closes for the present
tho issue ol the Daily Bamkui, and we
take this occasion to return to our many
And then *h* want tn foolin1 a lilt!* with b*r cup, ;
friends, our sincere thanks for their lib­ And Intently raadin’ a n*w*pap*r, a-boldiu it
eral patronage. For twenty-six days we
havo labored zealously to send forth u
mirror uf tho daily proceedings of the
I hummed a little tuna, aad now aad than
most important criminal case ever tried And then
a not*
by tome animal that hopped up in my '
in Michigan. For the able and impar­ Wa* butted
throat.
Protect Yourself against Small tial report that has appeared in oar col­
i May
Pox. Dr. Drake'has a supply of pure
•hell.
umns wo are indebted to Will J. Stuart,
Vaccine Matter./
j whoso untiring efforts are worthy of the
ipoeially when .
1 highest commendation, and for which
Best Meat near the bonk.
IU cold.
Birkenruth sells meat reasonable.
he has our wannest thanks. Wo are,
Smoked Hams and Shoulders at Bir- also, under special obligations to the
ken ruth’s.
employes ia our office, whoso untiring
Salt Pork? fine quality at Birkenlabors, early and late, have enabled us
ruth’a.
,• \
,
T will sell bettfer Meat, and at lower to place each day’s proceedings before

E. P. BURRALL.

ro Kxpraaa atlO-OOa m. Detroit K*j»r*** at

O8U» in-John Wraertl’. Hardware Smre. Brtwa'a Now Block.

Local Sbsijiej? police?.

J. W. &amp; 0. G. BENTLEY,
|Succ«Mor* U&gt; Uickejr A Bentley.’

prices than any other Market in the, tlie public, hours in advance of any other
to inquire—
journal. To tho Conductors and Bagcity.
8. Birkenruth.
gngemen on tho G. R. V. IL R-, for
New goods has just arrived at
; thoir special efforts to send onr paper to
R. Mudge’s.
our distant patrons nt the earliest possiAnd I told her in the future I wouldn't ir*ak erow
Attention !
hie moment. Friends, one and all, ac-­
or nuh.
If half tbeeroekery in the boat* wa* broken all to i
I have a yoke of cattle and a single cept our heartfelt thanks,
horse for sale. Will sell on time tor I
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Hurrah! Vanderpool is Free.
good paper.
IL J. Qraxt.
By (tartin' a branch t.u5li»htneni and nannln' it
Aug. 30, 1871.
j
Shout tho Glad Tidings! Proclaim ।

MANUFACTURERS OF SAMI, DOORS. BLINDS, MOLDINGS, Ac.

Moldings a Specialty.
ALSO. LUMBER FLOORIXi SLOLVJ

4*x

B.-oidt-ctj, nt-r ncer.

। to the World the Gioaioyk News.
Cancer can be Cored.

|
Most everybody are going to the Fair )
(L. N. Mixer's scrofula and cancer;
mature is warranted to cure nil cases 1 to-morrow and next day.
of cancer and scrofula in every form.
-^a * —
Send for circular.
Si per bottle.
Adw. u. Itarham will •-» *t .'
dress
L. N. Mixer,
dcnc*. near th* Sitae Road, i
Other ftua;
.
Unslings. Mich.
Hutina*. Tbundav Kept. 25th
But when (be w
11 cent sugar at Busell’s.

Rubber mope at Busell’s.
Peaches fresh and nice at Buscll'a.

meat at Union llal£ thi». Wednoaday evenlna. to

Beat Sherry wine, bitters for dyspep- Trip to Richmond.” Pint limo in tbi* city of the |
laughable and lidc-tplittinc fareeof'The Jaalouj
a, at
•
Bcsell's.
Wife.” or. "That J'.aacal Thoma*." Mr. Miller i&lt; j

&gt;s
I
uerou tbe other Ju*t tneeU it with

Beat cheese in the city ut Bum IPs.

A Choice Stock of perfumeries at the
City News Depot

For Photographs and Pictures, of nil
kinds, call on J. F. Minkler.

in a while;
And I do it for a compliment—’ll* *o that you ran

WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL.

That there written acreemrit of your* war Jo*t the

arc every day solicited to furnish Plates of Teeth
for less than our usual price, backed with the complaint
of parties who say they are unable to Oay so mach.
ow to give all a chance to have Teeth who need and
shpuld have them, we wiUfrom this date, for a few
weeks, drop the price almost one-half. JKe will now make
full and Complete sets for$25. Single Plates, Upper
or Under $13\

Monday, for *uxe nice Imnehea of lobelia crape*.
C-rlewly and horridly we forsot ,o ert bi* name.
I'm Heber than a national bank, with at! iu treaa-

Cheapest fruit Jurat Busell's.

The place to buy your boots and shoes
i nt
Runyan’s.
Custom work made on short notice,
in goodstyle and reasonable prices
at Buryak's.

Ladies' fine shoos of the latest styles
at Runyan
First National Clothing House.
—Go there for the bent and cheapest
Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, etc.
tf
E. G. Williams.

Chapman, of Aaay&gt;ia.wbieh yielded about 33 boib-

Northern Michigan Agricultural and
Mechanical Society’s Exposition, at
Grand Rapids, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday, September, 12,13,
theif form. mi(bt yield them a little more to the 14, 15. ’
Property will be transported to the
A Clan.—Ectroas or Baixe* akd Qotn Joraxau exhibition and return, Free, of Charge.
J subject to the usual condition*, which

ALL OITH WORK WARRANTED,
Office over Grant

Phillips’ Store, Hastin£s, Mich. .

STEWART &amp; STEINHOFF-"—

NO USE

1&gt; return their kindeat recard* to the Editor*. of the can be learned by posters, or nt the vachore named Journal* for readinc matter fnrnubed riotni railroad offices.
1410 some ruljs and regulations os .
above will apply to the State Fair.
r«T from Hone to Huy
Michigan State Agricultural Society,
GBO. II. BROOKS.
An Every-day Story.
Deputy Sheriff, in chare* of Jury.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday September 19, 20, 21 and 22.
“Hello John, where areyou going?”
Will M. Cabltox has boon engaged
The premiums oflfered amount to$12,“I was going down here to buy some
on the Editorial management of the 000.
grocers.”
Barry Co., Agricultural society, Wad- ।
Detroit Tribune fur 1872. Ho will also
“Well I am going down to Msec Al­
neaday, Thursday and Friday, October
contribute many good things, similar to
ien’s to buy mine.”
4, 5 and C.
“Down to Alien's? Why, I never bo’t “Betsy and I," etc., in prose or poet­
any of him, I always go there to buy ry, every week. Look out for a rich treat
Special Trains.
crockery und wall paper, but I never in the Tribune for *72.
thought of buying groceries there. Not
Special trains on tlie Grand River
long ago I bo’t a whole set of crockery
BACK LUMBERS.
Valley Division of the M. C. R. R., will
and paper enough to paper my house,
We can supply most all of tbe back run on Wednesday, Thunulay and Fri­
there, 20 per cent, cheaper than I could numbers of the dally Banner from No. day. Sept 13th, 14th, and 15th, Between
buy any where ehie. Besides be war 4. Will send as complete a file os poss­ Eaton Rapids and Grand Rapids, to
ranted it.
The crockery he keeps Is
ible for 5 cts. per copy. Dealers supplied and from the Great Union Fair, leaving
tbe Boat’s celebrated ware.”
Stations as follows:
“Well, I always do so on groceries, st usual rates.
and I know yuu can. Besides be takes
LEAVE.
STATIONS.
anything I have to sell at a fair price, CINCINNATI INDUSTRIAL EXPOSl TION. C:30 a. m.
Eaton Rapids.
0:50 p.m.
too.
I get a better tobacco, tea and —Tickets good for trip to and from the
7.-0J
Charlotte,
I
0:20
sugar there for tbe same money than
Great Industrial Exposition at Cincinany where else Id town.”
Vermontville,
8:50
Nashville,
8:40
M. ALLEN,
Waterloo. 8:20
Washington Block, Aug. 15,1871.
Quimby,
8:10
LOTS AND PILES OF IT OA
Fare to continue to
8:33
Hostings.
8.-0J
press Trams Daily i
HAND AND BOUND
8:55
Hams, Williams &amp; Co.
Irving.
;
time
13
Middleville,
Do not claim to have the only Meld­
TO BELL,
10:10 Art. Grand Iteplds,, Dep. &lt;&gt;30
6:30
SftcUJ
'
ing Machine in Barry county, bat they
to Undertaking ;ta
have one that wllf stick any and ail
The Flint and Pierfe Marquette rail- ■
kinds of moldings that are needed.
They also have nu band a large uumber road is making rapid progress through
of doors, sash, Winds, moldlags. win­
M*w&gt; of Ure rtdurwrl Fare, la—rnrer.
Hmth fmuktd .FULL ta
dow framca, Ac., that will be sold at low Osceola coanry. Thia week ties will be from stations where there are do Offices allpairmu.
distributed from Evert to Ashton.
can procure tickets of the Conductor?
tr|v
JOHN WOLF.

Warranted Custom Made Boots from
Detroit, Grand Rapids and Jacsson
at Rcnyan’s

H. A. Goodyear.

Dan'l Striker.

Goodyear &amp; StnTer
Dealers in

FmiTIBE! ■MH
Call at

JOHN.
WOLF’S

FURNITURE UF EVERY
DESCRIPTION.

IHlfflB,

Iron, Nails, Glass,

Wooden Ware, &amp;cAGENTS FOB THE

Detroit Stoves,
MADE OF

Lake Superior Iron
THE BEST IN THB;WORLD.
Aho the

WOODLAND PABLOKB.

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GEO. C. WORTH.

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HASTINGS. BAHRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13.1871.

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THE VANDWOOL TRIAL IV
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Twexty-Thlrd Day’s Proeesdtnn.

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Vij’vcvi’i ‘ivm BUT one BICK as ne was.
though he was one of his most intimate They aak you why wu all this ecrub^r3
"!
artificial bing fiwu Monday till Wednteday, but
proofs of the identitr of this luvlr T iRm
mt
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S. Jf. CEEEVEX8 -ARGUMENT.

OF AU. KINDS,

— rIF

TO BE CLOSED OUT

uni™

RUSSELL!
Have now on hand
The LARGEST STOCK of

7'

I. A. fc E. A. HOLBROOK.

Organdies,
Percales.

Shawls,
Linens.
Balmorals,
Grenadines.
Linen Coats,
Linen Pants.
vnambravs,
Linen Vests.
Mohairs,
Summer Hats
Glove?,
Marl Poplins.

'

ATT’iRl

HARDW ARE

September, Oth, 1871.

HARNESSES*
IX

T1A.1AXLY

another proof of the
.m.
v:_.i
..r
la case, end It baa taught ua that ,.r
nil human, and liable to err.'

OOITIVTY.

LEATHER BELTING.

BOSTON CASH SI’OllE.

STOCK Of ALL

JOHN A. GREBIX

C. F. DWIGHT &amp; CO

SIZES.

MARK RUSSELL

JOUS ROBERTS.

wat.

iliSfflliS IfiRINLTIIIU WORKS

In Fact

Grain Elevator, GRANT &amp; PHttMPS
-s. P. DRAKE. M. Dh
' KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL ASSdBTMENTOF ALL KINDS 1
‘“•fti?' ?f'7iB*iJUAlu£vto *
or A(,RIOTLTCRAb IMPIXKENTS.

I

sSSJtaitahurta.

JACKSON WAGONS,

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dress silks, alpacas, poplins,

Sviffl uf ttaiaiical Dentist! Glen &amp;. Hull Threshing MacMues, Clover An(| wc wi|| sc)|
IX..11,.Me. rt.,,1
a.i-oiri Drills,
I Bvillte and
Uriel Gale
sviilt* ’s
K
Hullers
and Grain
Patent Sulky Bako.
• pay Cash for all kinds of Grain, and sell Grand
Rapids Plaster, Ohio Lime, Water Lime and Salt.

g.^sssiESsaij,"’’’,

Has tings, March H&gt;. 1ST 1.

DRY GOODS!

wr

atc*„p Ils nlly houBC
i

---believe

Not excepting those that blow more.

Wo make no drives and tell no lies, hut sell
Goods on their merits.
Wo Sell

Moclune.

Mr. Cheover'a crgument concluded.

fti lar I little ftiw.

1 not have disposed of that body fur wont
of time, their theory fails to the pound.
One very important fact brought out in
thia trial, ia tho limo it would take a

for two long yrai
goes on with ita '
tie caring wbctl
goes forth a free
from day to day
avocations, ana bardly know whether i were up and

vcrtantly brought out by one of the
witnesore for the Prooeeution, and we
find from that teutitnoay that it takes
been alxiut his lawful business u» well much longer than we had provfouslv
time to go into their history if I would. aa they ? If Field bad not been musing suppoeed. Tho theory that be changed
Herbert Field was a good hearted and would three circumstances Haro,been tho books by making firgod entrue tails

.

back ground.

ranaerpooi aaro' aiv.OOO in tire
eka, how could Field ruin George saw blood end scrum drip from nis
bucket, and you remember Uial no blood
was sera there till Wednesday. But

5ly 3d point is that tbero

IT SBIffl PRINTS IHBEflTT GROOEBIES,
is at the new brick store of

C. H. HICKS !

Ladies' Misses and Children's

pod is not guilty, is shewn by the fact
that ho unraly wore home the pants of
the man they would have you belicvo
be hn i murdered, and ha were them
Lite the preeence of h'a family and vfcitare. and joked and laughed alrout their
being too short. Besides the time of
the day. and tho publicity of the o&gt;»-

nesaif

----- lo buy------

STORE.

(Successor to Hicks &lt;fc Fales.)

,

CROCKERY &amp; GLASWARE!

luting

maioas quantity of blood fo
bonk on Wednesday, and, Il
no auspicious quantity of blood on lbs
t .Field ia equally fluor, for all that was on the floor on
enhin extatod till Wednesday must amuredly have been
, and! care not who
from it first, on that

friend told you yecterday that if Geo.
Vanderpool did not commit a murder.be
committed a robbery by aseigning
Field's securities, but dree not this rooeipt show "tbak George Vanderpool was
to hare all the accounts duo tho firm,
and that Field received every dollar duo

the body

Russell &amp; Nevins. (

pay Cash for my Groceri&lt;*s, I pay
Cash fpr Produce, and sell for Cash
only, at the very lowest rates.
□aatiags, March S. 1871.

NO USE

M. If Field
Hint a.'ternoon

ink, ret severel of these wilneeaee tretified
that blood cropped out from undur the ink
They expect to collect all this testimony

there

amine these apota together, for they are
eo email that it ia rodiculoua tn separate
riotous living, cowling 1
aaiM p-.teL. ■ m am
the dew making a noise aa if playing

UaledaKunVand^^step^sigfit.
XteKEtaS WTO

Call at
by George VanJerpoul,
that bank. To expiaix

o? mn

relit

worthies. Take tbs wrumstano. cf
Rev. J. B. FMc, fludiag a Ittfe I«wreptwr in tho woods, in which di- .
ion does that pumt ? Take elan tho

I Dr. AIKIN,

-...■UUlKbiS.

you are to separate tt. analyst it and lift
it to the bottom. Criminal lawyers and
judges will always tall you that dreamstantial evidence is a •lisgirutu instru-

did they notice any human gore in the
water that wait swept out They sent a
ni«v of board from tho floor to Dr. Duf­
field fo - examination and they testify

C. H. HICKS.

johxwoli."P

pass through
bis fingers with­
out cantfaning you very explicit­
ly in regard to this point. But
what &lt;Lmi oantiun moan ? You orc not
to pi from that jury boa and co right
ahca 1 os if nothing had been said. You

ton legitiimxt.i and proper. That the
I becks are full of cases in which it has
been used badlv,
rias exhausted

To be Sold at LOW FIGUHES.

Ajri«th, 1871.

Why woo nut that body taken to the
house of Rachel Hill, tbo woman who
had adopted him T They toll you that
the corpse was in a wonderful state of

GRANT * PHILLIPS.

May. 1871.

Phoenix Cash City of Hastings,

WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

that no unfair meant
of dieumrtant.1 evidence, which 01— T*- J rt” “J".
t.ivy
nultk. .arWUM. .Emeu., rf U. j
iu"-!LX M
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all do punt
great Plata uf Michigan, in the little even ia the strongest cases.
(rum th0 right source, anl they pruvrd and ycu meat find that they
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HM.nl. If HA .l.n»
,1.— nnV.
Court Hoose in thia little city of Ilait-

Fta [ivt is a Cal! aid« what a.bii Pits nf Gris n fill [ita

The best place in the

Shoes and Gaiters,

di,“l "H™-, «i«»i Hite Magill on her own

a. ta.,

•

From New York to Chicago,

LOWER THM'ErER.

J. ROBERTS

some little

taragtag
though
the ^uSd and found
bnt J VT0"* “t1
happy family Herbert Field's whose waa it ?
ston could not
I
l^fcmcut, I committhe came reime
me epeaser sniper,ae-i u» rcmarxs urn uoor trom wnoro* be eat, but that it I °F
PIMon&lt;r- 1
about noun, end Court took a reroas till would penetrate the room, foe .bow 9 |
‘“IdyoajlxUb.ssu.iwtaM.te^
2 P, M.
inches Now wc do not

WE KEEP A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF

Bill WHS, 6B0MIES, MTS 4 K

AARON CLARK.

inflict on thia prisoner
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that you have, is hard enough to bear, I ®6S&gt;7 cawi resting on the former which
, but it is nothing cotmxrvd to what this bad turned out &lt;1it!bronlly from what
- IWtonir has borne in his tong imprison ■ they bad been proved. Th'oy tell us that
menf. sri/ the envletv he hnx felt in the ....
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Repairing Machinery promptly altends-l to at all t'sne*. Y\ c are Agents far the |
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Our Stock contain« a Large Line of

I. LORY.

!t' m&gt; n‘aU«r bow much I
■* r Kug.
I.,..,

should

that ihoeo beautiful words full from the to toll you that tills case rests solely ui&gt;1 lips of Lord Coke, that ‘it ia bettor that' on ciretimitaatial evidence.
ninety-nine guilty men should go free' And hep&gt; the speaker illustrated and

AT THE STORE OF

VROOXAN.

vetdict may
n.
I.:.

that ever trod thia earth.
I sympatliixc with thoae to whom bo was
The people aro interested in this case I umtfand dear, but vou have not the
und you are the people, god 1 am tlio I proof sufficient that it waa. But sup­
people, end you Uiould so dispose of thia nose that they hare proved the esryw itcose that no one, not oven the humblest1IUH, and wo admit this to bo Field's ui j&gt; wau i. ui inni, any tiui wo uaee ,

Goods are Cheaper than Low!

no:

AND

upjoiix,

KTEW ART AKTE1NHOPF.

mind
... 1

guib. &lt;$»•’.
this branch of the teetimsny falls to the
Now wo hare sh ,wu that ou no con-,
I ground, and they hero not brought one ditiou can you convict the Prisoner on the I
word of testimony to show whether this

dared aa alleged, and yon hi
to do with the young wife
be more than walowod, but

WHS HIDE m SB CHIP!

PROPRIETORS OF THE

my aejoaato ha.
7 b. thwwy of thepro^ul
*!o7’ bot ,Lo
qu

and th. man in the “
about this than dlP).
now not nor M h mr “

COPPER STRIP FEED OUTTE.
FVLL

theJurr. The teak that 1 have

charged your sokran duty and rendered
When we consider
vour rctdii t, I trust that wo may look
back npcm these four weeks we have
spent together with feelings of ideasure. much dependence should not be placed
on this. Dr. Hopkinv toils you that he
idcntiBod the body by tho tioculiar filltonlitm to-day for the importance of this iqg of a t»x&gt;lh and by tbo alucnco of an­
mso Is such that ow tlpw should not be other. But every one who has had
taken Into account- You hare nothingtbo
----------------- to venture into a dentist's
misfortune
to do with the young man who was I shop, knows how ronsmon a thing it is
stricken down in tho prime of life, you : to file tooth apart before filbng.and noarhare nothing to dn with Ike bereavMl I Iv cverehrxlv La. L™* ■
«

BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILL !

.1

unreliability
___.•____ J

ROLE AGENTS FOR THE

.

ORA. J. M. k C. RITSSEIX,

k K. F. BROWN,

Twwity.fourth Day's ProBealUut*.

HUGHES' ARGUVEXT.

MB HL BfflB « MUIS.

HARVEY WRJQHT,

say, too, that ho had an imurnnoe on
hie hotuo of M.400, but geatlmmm there
no evidence in thta case that one rent
of 1 andcrpoo'.'s money was taken for
tho furniture and clothingjn their little
m

___
body, bat Crispin said nothing about

r« la !

364^^^07691^0113

bad on

I cvngralutatoyou l&gt;«ro in tho opening
* _ - ■ - 1 .L„, — ~,LU

�i THI VAJhmPtCt. TOTAT,*

D. D Hughes’ argument sontinued
ora tho point wham wo left off tfatar

This stoqueut appeal for pursuant lib- :

Now I

*"•!MO to 10:4ft, jut fi minutes, aa ' kill a man and wear home his 1 penta in 1 aji'Mfaegt «scrvpu&gt;ey
bread any light, into the
ef his *. to th. amount paid

stfar He didn't care whether d‘«
swamped or not, he knew be was safe'

head, and these inflictsd during Ufa,
wounds that would causs death. imm*di
Field wm not soon that afternoun, bat j
ate death, life could not survive e mo­
ment, and that fa the way 1I*'rbvrt^/’1&lt;1

Twenty-fifth Day's Frtmeedfn
t. b.

mirdenri.

roberated by the time f«

VH^-Ibwre irox aothmg unusual -in
hi* appearance on Monday- nor was tbe
thuo and fast u{ ci-aoiug tbs Lank un : the eOTfafaeat Apwsd that Yaadsrpool
usual. . He was seen by a large num.' bought all hi* right and title to every
her Of bis friends and urighbore on that thing ' Then there is no knowing that it
was th* sanw-.for ft has not been Uefab
Innocence has Triumphed,
fled.
2d. They xay that though liu ra&gt;d
Vanderpool ia Free !”
ippeatance cf Field. He waa! out nearly a tluOO on Houday .Uro
rarliar than his neighbora, aid . we. a terrible big ha! fan Ifat, but would
said, that if bar company left at 8 S0,
tnnai h**nral
«r,&lt;*l.l it bs very likely that if he to &gt;k any
: she thought be bad no reason to am.Jury under Heaven. after heart ng
money from that body ho wou’d spread
t fa it not more probahfa that1

MOT GUILTY!

was Mary Ruggles at that time, is t
only oac m conflict aa to the timn be la
‘‘Sound the Timbrel over She says that Herbert Riper loft I:
bouse that evening at £30, that «Le i
Manitt^a 'Dark Sea,

no servants The chanow in busmsas,aa
he was going to run it atone, waa a wry
natural occasion, bewides the time hail
Iwen positively arrangedprevio'u to this
Ho did all the cleaning openly and ad­
mitted whoever dwoee to cume in. But

Ws ofaftn that he wusmur-

cffVBfirs anouMBjrr.

it ne murorawu mm ror nis money, ns wanted tbo boat to swamp, for when tho
did it cfohbemrly, so that ft was no sc- Captato tried to asra ft be said “tot tha
t outenral ottffdor &lt;r. anything that hap brat ro to hall.” h is clear that bs
. V »«1 te
k:
■r'*nl*a
b“‘ «“ r» tbere.. Ho ropes­
- sab tsaybo dtd out musdor kiu!. for seated himself to bo without menry and
PiuWMT
do it, who did?
.1 canUvu
’t toll M0
who and
did it:l Li* matter for no manor wnv found. *x- .
.l.* l. *..*
— thafs^not mr business, nor tbo Imsi-

[tltetbs
of PtehTand that be Caned hts d—th
bv some murderous weapon, and meet it
fairiv and squarely f Harbert Field was ' found there in any gmlty quantity.
not thrust out of all the TsUwsex and
know what 1 ahall i

Ii

in thia inquiry about which all other quarters of a found of blood would
facta cldstor and to wUoh they must flow from the tower wound and about

killsd Hrebert FmM and if that -e-

I lit
«rimo I cun hardily discribs, K» it is a j
broach not cmly of human law but «f
----- — .
thought made tbo matter no Iwtvr, for Ood’s everlasting Canon, "Thon shaft
if the i'eojde. by their ('uuascl, get up not UH.”
Now by tho provisions of the tow this ,
; and «•! that, tho pnwf is not e&gt; clear1
I but wbkt this man in the boat may hare

Twenty-sixth Day's Iroooodlnxa-

S-pteml«r, 12th, 14*71.

from both wounds. Jjow the (tounsetor
on tho other aide says that if this blood
bad remained there it wtwdd have been ia thia mailer, I think it H relfafaT?;
th*&lt;tofaussb« there maT

guilty quantities, and this from the exAt the oisraing of Court this tetwning ; traordmary opportunity ho bad for de- |
N, cv^ ». .r u» J-r.... w
J:!

a running diwusuon over tho K',0 J not i “
It' must bonneted, if at alt, witblrat any
*&gt;» baa just ctossd What accounted for in Field’s kittle jiass book |
wb,n bfoo
doubt or unrortafaty. The very ffat i ■ 7°nr °«‘b but ,h“‘ J°“ "ahall true delhai il4«
r—J ... t- ' -i 1 lireranre make betwren the ('oai-nou- at the drug store, and which makes tl&gt;e | the air, it soon
only variation bstwoen that pas* book , thick on,which
. . . ...
________ n .l. 1 tli-nuwh the os
point* to this titan in the l»Mt as haring
carried it far out into tho lake, fn- all '
41.7U0 and • 1,400 found lhen&gt; and al­
statement In the “ Bros
up. v oidd it not b« verv natural to take
public that the bank was the proof goes to show that if the body would hate you believe that you were a
leged ts bo forgeries, &lt;700 and |I&lt;M.
thaT'bs bled on folded i
up tli« d*n®t first, cr w ouhl ho bo like­
they should oom* in and see had been dropped nt ths mouth of the
He said there were found in the
ly to kt(vo it till he got through?
through ? His
Hia : plenty ol money. Now which Is tire Manivtee rirsr it would hare gon* to
sickness waa not of h ■character
Irerai trr to pre- moot likely that bo would spread out hfa shoru immediately, and if carried* er a great crime lias been committed ia not books 14 changes in tho hand wntidg
tuuwy for that purpose, or that he would
vrotikl be undergoing coagulation
V LU .—Now I. ua aaa- what they , spread it out to sltow bow much he Lad
r praranc &gt;.
I taken from Field ? But there is no
fain but Li* sickte** ! j&gt;ruuf that there w s* any couaidwsbfe
strange and nagular remark* inode by about circumvtiutial
th*
geuilefuau
un
the
other
aids
which
■
l
‘
“
tor than now) that
with the aea that was nranra- that »m
laud* me to examine th* evideore to'
taUtoh the charts of murder tn tbo -d
Utile farther. Ho
I.ill
some extent
Counsel may inveigh
against witnesses as much as they cbouoe,
i 65 minute* of tho whole time, lent ing ptunMly in foe afteraooa. »ben busy dav bo i. apauj*-.-.
inopor rendering of ! era.
count for it If this budv wa* dn-tmed th&lt;-y msy fororiw, and mistifv and spec­
objected.
A'ot Owitt*. I Guilty, 1 not voting.
ny brother Hnghe*, the
at Ins bosdt and then a*k*J what (cupfe
Nor is there any proof that ho wu* tt the mouth of thofacre tlu-ro i* a han- ulate to tho exteat of their ability, but
- --------- 1 teotimaay os trans-' Blot
said. What would they have him siy ? insolvent and ifbo was. doc* that pn.ro ' dr«j chance, tn one that it would come they rannot get away from the cardinal! of evidence equal in many cave* to __. .
There wta a run on the bank and buri- anything? Oue-lialf of you may be ,a*huss iauaadfaiUv or within a few fact which stands out clear as day that ^positive proof, and though mistakes aro cribed from foo Bepotter's noton. But out |
and then to tho Tyson House, then uses ua* Cuming to a ctfefa, and he sul«nt and fos rtot fartolvunt and fa foo siilre at the mrat. and if anchored, then Hcrbvrt Fu-ld is dead and that he died ' sometimes made, these sic scattered
11 A’ot Owt/tjf. 1 euilty of murder tn the spend a fow minutes looking around to would ti* very likely to inquire what it I , r.o any more liable to commit a mur-. whan foe rope broke. But suppeoo ft
Wo Benin
ass that no one waa about, for ho would meant They say ho pretended ifa sent dur than tbo other? But that be was was carried 18 or 15 mil** into ih* |»V«
a totograrn. but wo have [&lt;wrd-friat be not insolvent ww Lave shown by th* offer fl.eo ,t might well anno ashore *0 miles
did stnd it.
; of Mr. Utauwn to furnish money as h* sway and unabraided. 11 i* idioev an I
- Mr. Hughes objected to his reading I
i.&amp;
would he get on*-, since Up y toll yru,
and
more to thio conviction, that it a
wo congratulate tlx- jeoplr of
he kick- without a three months’ notice.
(hat all tfai boats aro to-p’- lucked]
......
J—.
—
-spoke
■and'—
-.of----1.0*.
uo to
mw
i®
«r*5th
u so
wnom
rosy
the
towjfH
fa sur- 1farafabed
finished hfa
jnreW
b«uj
romomber
inwith
i assisted
Vanderpool
....
—
.
‘‘7,1, ;LUKdiSnera.
and bi* rrc»I-dot
they10say
thoafter
man tho
was
found
&gt; ao
• vfriend*
and Bn
a diseased
public""
and
Jn-lgu
*s»trinr
the Ob- to him before Ire
thrr
foe I nothing
douuag
it
—»• ••
«•«
&gt;“■“ '“T”1"” : thing,
and don't
hh disturbed
butenes*
to go ou
brighter
in 1hi*If
life.
days
ofiv September,
I
1 nil things
ton^weh,
shield
him-tho
। -thSThe
.•
munded
ofthat
tho
board,
roughed
charges
too
much,

jrrobaLln that her father would nmqdoiu
if be wont away at S:#0, so that this
very cin-umstanre makes ice think her
testimony wrong.
Cuquillanl ewrara it would take 48
ballutlugs of the Jury, adding that tin- minutes to row a boot Jowu to the
mouth of the rirer and beck, end surely
it would take faly that length ef titue ft
towing a deed tody, for if the body was
not dragged what does that rope, found
tfon te the Jury by the .Court, erptain- around it, mean ? Dr. Firhcr testified
at Kalamazoo, (and 'gave no reason for

Here fa the tcoat natural alary.

3

I

icr.ption. With one simultaneous voire, had one, thou to would have to got the j “ u—

,_i----- .—. &gt;* '------ ’-■

*-— -

hia aunt about
. it altenranls if guilty,
erldcno- ‘ ixtoplo passing along the stroef ? Would
that tlu&lt; safe had bev-n
Court upon thia matter.
and ma- , ho have selected a time when ho b.ul runtents didurbed.
ping of hands fairly shook the building boat Lad light clothe’
5.h They say he did______ _ ____
____ ___
lime*:- turi.ed and .mpicfou* sput and tire ' then another and ail put together imps] ’ |Wrtn,r tnsnlfeta no anxiety, bet In­
munt ul halliag's draft This is not ' Would lie hare s.-1-ctsd
to tliat1 band found by the Iler. Mr. Fisk bear* -’,oa «rrv*i»tsb!y to a certain ronclusiou duatriously dreu stew tbc story that bo
strnngw, lor Held bad seevirod ft ntul be would have ’■&gt; di*i&gt;Mo
b*dy ia ' to thia boat, 1 know noL tossiblv non.- and are you to throw away common I had run swjre. Ho lias certainly guns
’ tliis ma’inrr ? Why, It m one of
o: tho
mo but it certainly points to that dirosli m. *’n*&lt;' ? Frady young lawyer feel* it in-' «“d we find that he has not ran away.
IVUII OI ssu a IUW uinvisi IVU I Ml, the
-■ - bonks show it was not potted.
'
U&gt;.«.«=nJS7r
mo... b. “j
bi»
»P l-l™
which evulenrad more eonclmsrfay than aDj },, did this without leaving any .1 6th.
«---------,•
— tuit open the most foolith and Idiotic murder* 1 ever ■
They
nsy he rouH
““proof
----- * vbox,
- *wonts can. that tho verdict met pope- I Ltoo.1 ia front of the counter, or oa th- v
b*-»rgular
but1 ws have shown ' hoard of!
i wfth foe suspsoou* stain, and tbo man ‘bejury and dilat on tho danger* ot rar- p^hara not foe beet In Manfat, c. but a
that this bad hap|&gt;rr.&lt;-d before, and why ] That Matting letter I have nothing
should he disM’u-.hfe al-zct it :
, more to say about that, than what has
kowt a remartabto eoiarideac*.
• chicken or tire murdre of a companion । }'!• wife on a tons u&gt; N-V.. all of which was not firo enough to ooiaun
7th- 11* said ho pre*umix! they weald | already been sable fur tbo idra that ha
Now taking there mystorfous fart* «n foe darknore of the night They read
blood, uTXt evidenew d
Wife and MissScribncr were nearly over - | down thsste|w to the rivet ? (in hfa find blood oa th-- corps* fcit ho knew contemplated mu:d*r then. 1* too fodbli
l return be would would haveltu takr tare 'l«»y ,m hunting fur it Dunham h.vl' to b- considered.
end rarvusutaucea unexplained, if you •°ne* of wrongful ronnctfaMta, which ujen when be comes home and thear- bring tu
strengthen this ?
1 -V.L.
r._
I—., ..— . .. • ' told hits thev v-ar.tad tri evaniibe
Vf Whn wa* tlu, man tn thst tilth. or any of you ran convict this man for ** Judge More, say* -hare Iwcum* th* nuigvmonl fa made for Fteld u&gt; with------- u—
‘r~
this most bo-'uouv crime, I would not ““»«&gt;«&gt; plaere &lt;4 all inoxpnricured alter- draw, and he begins to &gt;ce dial Fh id te
marked with blood. He wfaihl Lave to . ,CJ
“&lt;»'“1. 1 don't know whore hIf that man in th* bait at the Hauk Kkot. an*woe for that man's peso, of ’»'?•*?
.......
mini m fou world . r in foo n-It Thi.
U'
»^her hai
road a re- .
tb^/tadd toJTEut ft
changr hi* clothes again when hr nme •
will probably turn up oa salt wa- : dock wu nut Orewge Vandenmib L&lt;
few pipe sliver*, a-i they swr. that wa* all —*. Xoi
bock and go to Dr. Ffahcfs and then ter.” Tlifa ia probably false, a-t it is not never cummitted the inuntor Now we story of this man in th* "boo! waa flash- »*fkaLlo instance from a n*w,[*iper.
ra:1 w
y,r tKK&gt;j:g tliat It Is gone, that wa* burnfti in tho stove to oou*um* I Jjfahiwa*
home.
i-rored that he ever i»xl profane langu- have not thrust that boot into thia cosk. •d over the country in a wry few Ilav-* •““•* nia7 •* m,,re **
Sctihou. end be realizes that when tbo remaining Ibis blood ?
j nhyritwl fa
brief to the trial, and tho princqial acafter tbo murder happened, and if 8cc-Lr 1 “?
°°* equally remarks!,',., one !3,M0 are taken be will be reduced from
Thi. Bank was in foo bands of foo
unon ,
and hfa eafomiastic toltowsra, Conover fro¥ “
“fi &lt;1U respectfully sub"f " ®“r J'oa,,» banker-' to
Ingram. Bullis, Caiclreoa sad Hrnnkw. mi,"u ‘M&gt; sttontfoa ol tho Court lire fa-.
‘
ol,'
Of Judge Hoyt we need only say that 1 those Mi minutes, with thr tipre
a.,..™ k.E,™.i.
'■&lt; »«*ii ...
■„
.rourtanrt he has demur,trated ij„ probably takt
taka to do each, m l then we “•ko it stamger.
U], thi* man and these circumstance* | where the circumstance* uaa tho totter , who: remained and to grab back the
will give you
ires wnmi M UK, m&gt;&gt;M Maeir.
Dutchman - Nungumecr—that t|»-» dog I No, th* Counselor on the othe
that
that Flcld
out
... .. they did
u.u in
1.1 eha*iag
rua’iaz sfhr
BlUV Mr*.
Mrs. ।I "bding
—to
■ tomato** and chop
■—I .Irak* for : 63.380 ......
„ ... te*d already drawn
urawnoui
In tbe 17 minutes apoken M hr would huwtod in foe bank, but thi* only cor 1 is too bonest a practitioner for th
Springer and trying to unvict Vander- t&lt;0' an'1 •“•»» thr respondent waa con- i aI,d which Xanderpool very likely rap­
pool nght or wrong, the real felon, if
beennro he did not follow WsBrrs 1
'KlsiT^T^t'lta -lnr ‘f'. cd that that blood troubled him. Own- I
ire
to
roboratefahe
story
of
Vanderjioul,
foal
to
n-wrt
to
such
practice
*»
that.
mueh dignity, ability and impartiality.
tudse.1 there b vtrn, might long sinra ,
^'1*
.. ulIlllj, I comffto tbc rebef, tail unto.-tuifalely tlctnen. Idooil has troubled other folks, I
was playing with it. Ho also sw.rars t-» I Gwrge Vanderpol ? 1 will demon- have
been brought to
justice. ' , •'ow. let ua see wba. this cirrumstan- a few words of mat teatlruony kl|t* the it troubled Indy Meckbeth when aha i
1 hoanng him use another oath which no-1 snal-i to you beyond a dembt that it wa*
I -whole,for a, Mrs.HXaueon
oualy excluded from legal investigation. band was going to let him
| body believe*.
not Vanderpool and if it wa* not he, tbo
1st. Tlieso two - on wore ft fondly nnd
l Kith.* His unusual appcaratU'W in the! whole tlsrory falls to tho ground.
they
bare
failed
to
sliow
anyotber
f.-clexamine the cootUdrm of the bank.”
| jail that they tell you about 1 deny, but
1st He had on a gray coal their
Changing hi* ctafocu.
I&gt;o you vuppase that this man who had
mg. for tho totter of Mrs. t an torpool I
steamboat or little
CareytEg cut 4 loading bo-lri 10
of Araliia will not cweatmi thia little !
which hai boon brought in as contra-1
Taking serv of bool on retire, 5
hand Otx! Oh7 Oh!” It is the spot
■iictiftw the statement that tbev «t-ro
I charged with a great mmr, with tho r Mr. Frolic
Changing clofoos again. '
fi
of blood surviving cveryefiurt, affor the ,
friendly, shows nothing at ell in regard
Going to Fisher’s,
to the state of feelings existing Ivtween together and toll*' you Ufa pct is gem*. kX£ ™'feSre '
1 ou say. -I guns nur, there is no m- lh»t he Was at that S tn Mt
■7! i.
'"5?'“'
i SnJs'a.-

mere intelligent

impar"I

Tbul.

‘t, fur such a d«pusita&gt;a itoo* tait com-• you rae foe
do,,."
the rante rir umvtat.cx •. do not place too ' Fi*H’a, but if so. and Ml bandied that mi*, crime No embarrassment would
much weight Upon that. But they tell ‘ bfoody triqwc in
woriR if not show ---- u , .7—r i T*...................
.
omy circumstan.wa, noooiy siw tne calf
you he describe&lt;l cxactlv how ths thing ■ stains five next day, and If be destroyed it would took beyond the prexsai mto the , p,it raoit fo, there still, far I era
1 was don-, wo much ths better for us, for : irfoe rout of Fi-Fl's i. rnkfart? lull
.
a.
toooldandjudicvms to suppos* amlf
3d. Tho defendant a good cUraetor wool 1 run swsr ua oKUMttntfal orl- "‘bvwartf Jtat pteaee. it t. a hard
it-osys hw» was •‘punched in tho bead you that coat describes Fidd, exactly,,
thing to charge a man with killing his
with an &lt;&gt;or lock, and that tee was cor­
»»d triend. as they tell yo-j. tor
I tied well oat into Lake Michigan lieforo '
4-.00'. but ws cannot ten anything rent, and CVart took « rrtc., till • o'duck
bring droptwd. which is loatrary to the ' crib.i Field and-also the maa in that
Lake Michigan would never esat up that
I charge. But to be hocmt.hc had beard ; ravsterious boat, fcf it was a low brown
, am: shat too, I
■
i-.,
L. in the day Hi
' it talked oC bow be was found, and bat, .and Vanderpool neror wore such a open for th* other aids to contradict thia. •
bcUdlnc II I tod
I iku: it.-l
»itb student
■a »:.&lt;T nb-r.
hat,'but Field d*i and ■&gt; &lt;fid the man
in
or
child,
oa],
wonder
fa
tha*
th*
rases
ft*
which
in the boot; besides he was at the Bank
hlsgoodi
&gt; bawd* of ft ho, bswn Bt fault *iv trot mfars numcr- ।
doc k at MO. before V. could have got ,
»“ ground
”T
MiaaKla
Duffleld told ua'that
there.
J. They deny OMtt lL My found I
a
rviaonable
doubt,'
and
the
Js
'»dgo will al I'raakfort waa tho body of Herbert ’witnesars bruught here to tastlfy forblm^
do no good and everybody Would see
instruct
you
in
that
cue
to
soq
T-’V
, Field. It will therefore be my duty to 1only one farmer employer. Mr. Odell.!
that it waa a sell. It he had written
4th. It haa been proved, tairly
ti
and | recall ooms of th* svidenew* by which
' that letter before the body •»’ found, it brother addressee rou. The law gives
squarely proved, that Field ■
that body was identified. They summon- '■ ‘
would have haa more ininorftUM-o
the People the privilege of closing tbs after it is charged be was killi
1
At this point tho Speaker ckrnnl on case and we tnui Jhat no psraistsnl effort
-——a
»ss numoerna
the inquest sad on looking over ths list I
to cover up thsoe things will blind you.
। Saturday aftoenoon.
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while they ore leliberatftigJit will carry
i of twrlvn

aught ep
erract. sal

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Making within lift minutes i

boat's

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Wfcvu wo adjourned ou Saturdar, I
। had gone over substamially foe subject
Of hia ajn»aranoe on Suadtiy, and it
now remain* for me only to say on that
subject that tliry bate failed entirely to
sl»ow anvthiug unutttal. or anything to
attract the attention. The question is
what would they hays him anv. or how
would they hove Lira took ? f tell you
there fa nothing tn hU appeorafee or
actions that day, which would iudirato

j entries la theso booki of accocul aro not

that booL for there stood Wmtoy Bautcr
within 75 feet,and 1R feet above Ute riv­
er, so that he could look right doru in­
fo the Ixxit and wc kno* 4het ,1-r «*s a
faithful sentinel ihaf n?&lt;1tL J*'.lie says
be was out dorai .a' gtri?
0* foe
“““
r-UjSbfat Ml

dognkxv. who
not bowl spur
they will howl

What ifafo dlfat-wfofalo H&gt;a*H«lha:
OaU Oh.
taMifr! N.

bth. He had an odor of capital and bis that there is newsy of ide.hfcahunTx- “
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bnrir.ru prosperous, and credit good
But ths principal witnses fa Hall.
whfailUMbtetoaM metis*.
reason fled to bntM
Oth. Hia conduct during ths trwnaac-1

that intis dm
MiiMkea, eoeW

2d
plete change m ths porsonahty. Whv ।
if they h&gt;3 said it waa tbs body of I
Herbert Field from inspseting the faa- 1
turns. I ahculd tlunk it prvot tLat they i

HehaHFHCtn double tout

woolflhago
wht with tho
mainiainad II

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pvsrtbe
u to the ditourimd «mmd found bv
Mr. Krak, far that fftoro fa woods

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THI VANDERPOOL
^“et’ Mvaalh Day,

local events.

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util llkw price;.

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ACKLEY At SLADE

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Wbralon tin- mlto.
'’FUDICT—ilOT 1
gtrvetefoUrt d.»ri.
-Herx for brfrbter day*.
Hot re of (olewn *irapeu»&lt;-.
TUJ! sun riilora brightlyg^bblyfaUofbaulnraa.
A laqror'evwd than ue i
Vanderpool ia Free.
;«tatt|M[oluIBiaK1^CottJJ „
Glad Tiding*' Proclaim &gt;«« to hear the inatructu ns
(ithoWorU fiwOtoaioca Nxw*.
&lt;««rttotbe Jury bofora '
Opt «n realto In town Sotunlay.
7«wwnre their final d-!i™
tbo important natter they ,ve,
l .rrt^body are going to tire Fair j
w tacsow tod next day.
s

Mm

facoanrrs axo cnnnm*.

“li'sS*Era
raasjEpas- kejmh

Bate?®

pF oeettpied about one ho r, an exact |

Th«i Ircuit Court '

rSrry'7 '

Herbert Field

A rein's

groeg orxxw opodh.

DIB.yTr-t!y
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Tte cbargn uf murder amlnvt lu r«.

naorruAXD oilv,

iMtew"imA:TEACHERS' NOTICE.

Mr. Dalano got* »o ruliy ov«r the
field that It oanbol be fairly referred u.:
In ■ letter, but nnut be read to be »j» ।
predated. lie trail* eonio of the tula- .

bum1 Ktu.cn.—Homebody’* nn»cnbledrtre. one night lately, killed 10
■beep far Henry Burcham. 3 for Levi
Baroh-rt ami one for Boyd Craig
Tbk Biand Haven Herald will be Is* j
med daily during the Fair, at Grund I
Rapid.
It will Lc primed on the
ground*

rantluu a* to wturt the. evidence would
Itc* *%a* ,o •I’etBertho all«cd wound
Up'S .he top nf the head w*&gt; mortal or
not, and aa to whether fan allewod
wtatnds W'-n* Infllctoi by .’hatchet: or
by aot.reolb.-r In.tmmcut w)iicli would
Ire oepableof inflicting aueh wound*.
And heba* ataiod the chnnre there­
fore In dilR-rent farm* w. as to ram.
p*&gt;ud upon «&gt;.■*• point, willi theevlGeorge G. Wright, of Iowa, have btxn
“ produced u;ren the trial.
rUt«l, u. accordance with tho rules
traveling through tide State. Inrcutlgatof pleading in aueli caaev, and yon are
Inj Ita reeourert
inatltatrted that. If tbe prowcation »hnll
have nuvio mu by the evidence tbe.
The Director* ol the Barry County cha*g» agalnot the ri.rrendeut as stated •
Agricultural Bocirty me T. Alton, D. In cUhcrot thvcmnita in the Inform,-‘
riot, then you miMt lliul a ’verdict of
Vf. Hlb, W. P. Bristol, John Kcagle guilty
of murder.
Thr cbarge in thia caau. urilerwblcbever count of the luformitlta. the cvltally lefi out In the notice of the fair, dcnce ha. become arrayed, ta murder.
Murder [&gt; defined io be the untawful
premium lira, ev., for which wa make
killlag by a person of Bound mind and
dfaigotogira. *
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dlwA-tion, of a ran uuabL- creature,
wiitatn.liee .forethought. |
Tutt Grand Lodge of th# United ' MMIce f. a dad re or Intent to do a
.‘■tales Independent Order of Old FcL perron an injury without Jiret ra.ree or ,
. pnAXMatfon.
And maliceaforrthaught. tp nn elc- 1
। ment of murder 1» an In teat lo kill |
formed before thc.et b» cotnmlUcd and ]
without Just cum or provoesUcn ; Jut'
cau*e or provocltoo may exist where
Ono Bum, late of Detroit, hit killing i» JtaUfiable, ra lu Ove of an
office.* cotnmltilng a !&gt;(*m!ckle where
cttablitho) him*elf m Haatinga, and op-; the execution of the taw mskro It hl* ,
reed a wholmaio atal retail cigar and duty to do*o.ex&lt;u&gt;nblchomldde, where ,
It ia cvuimlltvd In aidf-dcfenK, or tn .
Ubocoj taaaufactury.
Ho intend* to
keep &lt;ra hand a large rtook of the beet
^salify, and wo hope ho will do a good '

T.». TanBruat, proprietor of the city: Murder, then. may. be rald to coualrt
two element*: 1. The homicide, or
aonibia, for hia kind courtesies during of
act &lt;&gt;f killing. X The umlldou* Intent
the trial, in giving to us morning ride- formed before the act Is committed.
«v«ydavto the early train i with our! Where* homicide haa been commit­
ted, If committed by the u*e ul a dangeru-at weapon, or In other word*. a
weapon. a violent aurtilt wifii which i
....... I , I.. I . 1- —
,,ua &gt;1... &lt; I. ill. n&gt;._ '
F:u M Cxaurox na* been eag-igvd
I lictooi intent h. pretumsd. tat the reaca the Editorial lauupiwia-. of the J nn Hint a i.-retm » |m&gt;um«d tocou- I
&amp;to»: tribune for lf&gt;“2. Il o will alao template a:&gt;.l Intend the natuml, nere»-1
and probable result
bi. own oct,
contribute many good things, similar to .
thia prmumpUou of maScfou. In I
[ tent la o.nclurivv and mnkro tire oct of
“Betsy and T,” etc. in proM or poet­
I killing, murder, Utile** It anjr...-. from
ry, every week. Lookout lor a ri$h front I the elrcuttwtancc* M »howu by the proecuUon, or f* affirmalivcly proved t&gt;y
■ the Tribune for ’If.
tbe defense, that the killing wa* lurilflable, cxtnwa de. or done in tho heat of
U&gt;t *f Lettm n nwning iu the 1'ogt. blo.nl ur-on .ufflclCTit prorocatton.
When tire act of killing la once co&lt;*«» Sept 12th, lb71v
tabllabed, It devfilvest upon tfardcfo—
. Jell* Allen.' C. C. Blaklev. C. E. Dud toatanar that th. art ooroe-- within the
ley. Milo E. t'rane, Isaac Hall. 2, Mary exerpied «k«. and up on a laUurv li&gt; do
l&amp;rteahm&gt;n. M. M. t^wl*. Cha*. Met­ •o, the act of killing draw, after It tbo
, nek, Pater Mo*ier. D.C.Northrop, Mre. maJD-loini Intent.
.
i
H. M. Norri., CltMk Saddler. Ohaa.
And In thio mum, coni lemon of the
18'tfn.H. W. Sabert, Clara M. Wag- ; Jury, If you enure to the ranclu* Ion.from
tho wldonra In tbo cweldrat thertDirect ynur letters to No. of I*. 0. Bex (proniltn: killed Metbut H»Ii with *
weatxm, an oraauU with which would
be Ilsely to eatjv donth. then the ma­
I helots-latent I* pi—m«t-by the 1*»
untrto you are KrttaSrd from Ui. cvlTax number of ecbolar* enrolled in denee lu the cax* that tbe kitin: was
the
Union School at tbe open-1 justifiable, ,-xcuaaUo. or d*we in l«al of
bi»&lt;&gt;.l upon vufilciont provocatiip.
lag of tho Fall term :
Tb. A». ■%'»*'
High Bcbool Departrapn t.
31
Gnnmur
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34
I fat—mllati
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62
fchfcry
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poniH AXD Qirr book*.

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^JSTtLOrni fS3 FAMB. ‘

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M°TK Ainkiver FApnt,
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JjAMIH, aLarMWAU. *ad
yAXgExxcrnoxA
fjWbCT GOtUJH AXl&gt; rSBFCMXRY,
^XDiW FORTH, AC.

Ttiaukful for pot fovwa, we .olid
condriuaucoaf thcama.
&gt;""«&gt;»«

■ th. Lwwbaa lurt: 4«rtM !*• wlaiw

»nd the condemnation of tb»e who
envy tbo high [xwltioti be ha* narued,
with grave equanimity. Tb&lt;* premium
al which tho new loan l« now being
taken in Europe, L. a prarticnL and »tontahlog result of Mr. Boutwell'*
financial xcnlu* that will pale the Inef­
fectual firvaof til* petty rivals, and turn

ROBERTS &amp; CO.

RUGS
Medicines.
12,0001000 ACRES

Dye Stufti

AI NTS i OILS,
School Books

Go to Clark'* Gallery, opposite the I H”*ww*a» »«.r
Postoffiee, and *oe the new .trier of PicSOLDIERS OP THE LA TE H'AR
lures. You can not fail of being phased.

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Stationery.

PREPCR1FT1ON8 AND FAMILY

Tho Queen Fruit Jar ia made of bet­
ter gloa* than any in town.

To the Ladies!!
Ackley A Slade »e!l the must norf.-t
Fruit Jar there ia made.
Aller tin? reading of the above Charge,
1 Tho best 50 cent Travin tho cDy at
at about a quartor after luo'd'ck the au
Grant A Phillips
tf
dlenco wa» cleared from the Court nn-tn
and tliedoorecluaed upon the Jury. An
Tnx NBwFnm.-J.-W. &amp; C. G. Bent­
anxtoua crowd, •cattere-i here and thenley, manufartutrra of aaah. door*, blind*
in Utilewinad-Bpeonlatlnx- ujxm the tvand molding*, and everything else, are
■ ult.tarried about the-Court yard 'taring 1
tire day, &gt;oa* to be ou hand to haD'tbc Carttoy." This Is thought to bo atgulfl- *o busy a&gt;'lling moldings Hint they canrrnilrt
;canto? acuuaplraey to perpetrate the: I not write for tho local column thia « ~-k
rranJor-.by certain of hl* enomlc*.
bull ha* been brought agalort the
I Washington and Georgetown Hall road
’ Company by W. Mathew* for refnstng
to permit him under a transhr, to take
I the ca» bcy'dnd tbo Junction! He claims

CITY PAINT STORE I
caaniH

a iiawa
PAINTERS;
Pniut*, Oils, Varnishes, Mixed
I^inta. Brushes, and 'Artint’S "Materials, Wall'
Paper. Window---Shaden.
ricnmtf i-bamm. adam. nc, etc..

B8WLED VIENNA BKR!
DENTIST

MiiUt.
licliiu.

Pure Wines and Liquws!

cuccessor*lo **■ A. CQodyejr

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Hardware!

Gratiot county ha* IS? farmer*.
Sweet pota'.nca thrive well lu the *oit
around Albion.
Willlani Clark'* baru, at Fremont,
wm burned on tbe Sd; I era red for *300.
C«llf WDaon’i bouce, nt Nile*, wa.
burned on tbe 2Bth-ln»uvcd for EKO,
which coves tbe lore.
Thocontract for th) grading o! tbe
road bod on the Michigan Midland Kali

IRON, STEEL. NA1LH,
GLASS, PAINTS. OILS,
PUTTY. TIN, OOPPEK,
AND SHEHT’IKON, WARK,
All kinds of Building.Mitoriah,;*nd T»,bL*.

A fire, on tbafitb. at Ead Saginaw
dertroj-e-i the kmlMlnge, wood* .ndothcvmatrrtai.ofC. Weak A Co’, lime kllu
Ld*» BXKN, with no Insurance.
Jacob C«nm, au^d rraident ofE-trila,
Grtriiot County, waa killed on tbe »b
by a bU fgxu a lumber wagon. Ua head
rtriking upon a atone.

HARNESS SHOP!
In connection

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MUSICAL!

Sign &amp; Ornamental Painting,

' Captain Da vcnp-irt, who.!* charted
with an awiult tho Intent to -kill Jus­
tice &lt;&gt;. S. B. Wall. foatlUconfined In tall
awaiting trial. Hl* trial will take h&amp;ea
In September. He will bo r?j&gt;re«enied
by T. F. Miller, of this bar and ^be
Hon. John M. Harlan, the late Itopub-

Dealer* Inal! kind*of HFAXT andPHEJJ

Sdy.andorMire* wttn
cUbwr by • n*fk UP°'
■•hS'!l‘,Wjr2^!j^.nd L
KwdiisaKu.

paurr AXD TAXXtn cxcaaiw,
gTAFuaitocnirn.

0tawnnni«7ir'
At Orangevilla, Oct Oik
•' Hasting*. Oat 9ih, and Nor. fits. Q.0LD FKX.'- AXD FXiCIUS
•' Awyria, Oct ISth-Bpi. Kebcol ^TEkLFKXXAXhnOLDKkM,
pilOTOtikAVll AUlUKS,

&gt;oOVEAK &amp; sT/{
fafiArir arc to make
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the—lag-litre at the Union Fri., aa
I *• light t&lt;ip enrriagee, four
op* buggire, one double buggy.
They b.T la,t eomplelrd a Uwoty In
F*t*V&gt;f aHgbt buggy. Itialtahh*
M off ergup’ete in the finent etyteand to
C» all. h*. Reedfo Patent Shitting;
•ppliod u&gt; the tag).
.

y ^EXT3a A»D TbxrrrTlJg .
^CBklCATUtOOH;,
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g«—ttkxfeiartMa, ‘

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Boy* Clothing fur tho Fall ,nd Witt­
ier, Star Clothing House,
tSif
Gaatrn JUrin*.
_ tOOO Shirt* and Drawer* a. well aa
7500 pair* loath or and Wooirn glove*
and milt* jtut received. gUr Clothing
Houae—“ The greet one price *ton».”
Gun lUnm.
Paanrur it it a uoarerity tliat I

r.V.L
-r waicu ae tiled.
Abd the aocond count ehaterathat ree|w«edrnt, with come blunt tortrutnent,
lnIHcted upon Herbert Field
two mortal wonnda, one on top of hl.
hfa*L“?d ,we®° “&gt;•
* h&gt;* bead
of Wlikb he died.
^A11.! Iu thy third count the charge b,
that rrepoudent with eomebkint lortrumt-at unknown Inflicted uu&gt;n Herten
1 It'Ll one
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QBVca wrs hcxdxjfci,
rpBUBtttS * BCITOkTH,

E,”» FaallrMai.M
fugleman for Bcrenue reform. ;aud
Araiea Oil*talk*Ueate.
•how, tliat generally and especially In ^D«no*mldl|.burtaaad ifchinghnOhio the Democratic platform reota
CbOblaiit,
wotrada, and painfol to.
upon the etrlotly revenue tariff, and oppoo*. all protection to industry by|
lueausol a tariff on Imports, while the
Itepobllean reformer* In Congreos have
practically carried out the conelnrion,
If not the tireoriM of Mr. Well*, and
Are mild, certain, eafe and efficieaL
thooe who agree with him Ia a demand
Pag,’* Mandrake K1U euro Droepria.
P«*» • Mandrake Pill* cure HeaZSre.
Bent by them to Congrc*.. Tho llr-t
Pago ■ Amico Oil care* Rhoumatiam
and moot prominent eirim therein
Drew Makin} 1
P*go;. Arnica Oil cure. Pimple* cn
made wa# for"Entsouragrtbent-call i»
To the ladlreof Baiting* and vicinity
tho &gt;u».
*
protective tf you wlll-of American Io-caU at room, over Mr*. Morrill's on
Sold by J. P. Roberts &amp; Co.
Jefferwin St and gel your dmere cut or
Barber A Bailey *&lt;d| good Kipp Boob made In every rtyle. New room* J oat
rt'Jl
H*®** by
Mim Sabas Bubixeu

whhh w» herewith &gt;ut&gt;liD&gt; :
1r

J err ix receipt or a bplespid
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land, Ohio, are clear and comprebcurive review* nf the situation. Mr. De­
lano going generally over all the ground
HaaA, WnXLUtl A Ol
excepting that of tin- tarl tr which b dwthwpis
ably handled by Mt. Shellabarger.
Attention! '
Their apoeoho* eonatttute a thorough
I have a yoke of cattle and a sing
and ooncluatv? annrerto tho qulbllng.
hono for tale. Will sell on time h
of Carl Pohnrt and the recalcitrant
“• J' 0,u”
coureo oT Horace Greeley upon the per
eonal conduct of the Admlnbtratlon.
Mr. fibolbbonrer accepts for Ohio the
Ackley * Blade *eU Fruit Jar* 25 per
omtL cheaper than any one elae. -

I1AR11WARI
Soiu-agent* iu Barry County ,fcr ibe

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WOODLAND PARLORS
BUMDKK.B1 E-.I3.C AND KA.1T.FANKS ??CA

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Salo of SUtoTax Lands.
bauehey A £ofo Column.

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tbe m.du'ight hour. shows that ho dureguide the law awd ia not to be relied
upon. If they Ud plunged a dagger
to ha heart and one of th-m were &lt;m
trial boro for that. vcuM they net be

Boobcator to New York, 8BJ milna,
Buffalo Ao New Yore, 4 3 mile*
quamity of btood in that bank aa is rep- his hotue on that day to another
roaentod, ao aa to neeoeaitofe tbo taking —
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------ n K
Buspendou T- -&lt;ts» . New Yoa 448
era **■-.
ths4 a.
he Jt
did
not. »cimmit
tbe warder.
Dun'J c tn Now York. 4u0 m!tev
up of the carpet, Uharle* Bexir would There wa* no blood in that bank be­
Ctovrtond to New York, fr.-imiiehave sees it, whan in tho bank al six cause that door wus open in th- fcffoi
Cincitm-.d to N. Y., HfW * w,
o'clock ou Munday morning- Would ho noon. If there was blood 'a IV, I,ink
read to you but no,
would not al- have admiltod Bocw a*, that time if that day the door we* not .qw„ but if
sjrx&gt; to raow
tow thia, they wanted yvkl to see Elisa
theto waa no blood there, it would bo *^“'22 to S7 Ktxaa nta saaari* noun.
and you did see her sad lam ratified nut obliged to open tbs do w a: that limo
very likely that the door was open. M-v
Tbe next one I will take up i* Urn nor
was ho obliged to sweep Bpringer told yoa that she raw tbo door
Cutcbeon and I have not mu- h to *av out ul the front door. But more lhaa utwn at 4 o'clock th*, afternoon and exabout him but, el that I hart, raid that bo not only aimittod Beooc that
of George W. Bullis will apply so Oeu. looming but be deliberately waked So­ George Funl foils you that bo uw tbe
Cutobeoa and I cars not to repeat it cor to tot him ride bouM. with him
door upon that day. Mr. Taytor Mila
The seat owe is Dr. Duffield, end I b-Now I can prove to you that bo be- you that he saw a man earning out of
gna washing out tbe bonk before fas the bank that day end Miss Hia Magill
went hoow to breakfast, tor Dr. Hop­ toll* you that see saw tbe door open
kiss telto yoa that bo peseol there about that day. Now to oppose thia they
0 o'clock and raw water on the flxir.
bling young- Itamadeil who rays ha
Why did Vanderpool say to Bwioc, knows it wa* not open, for be eat al
-hold on a minute and i'll ride ho®., Fder'a all the afternoon and watched
with you F* I was ao that be cuiH.wut
He is envied to groat credit for one th* floor, before hr went home, no tliat opened, but he substantially admitted
thing and that is hia caution, it would bo eoekiag. Now we ptvro that be went tn Filer's to court that
but It to a part of the history of thio that bo did thia by ftieir own witneaa. if young lady, aul ba weald lx, a fool to
ease and the history of tna country that fie aUtra the time aright and we will not sit there all the afternoon looking at
bo has sworn on untenable ground duputo hi* word.
When Thur­ that door under such circumstances —
CoooTor, awelling out with magi.tonal ber spoke to him, be instantly
But they say why didn’t anybody else
dignity iaMamstrc, teU.hu story from recoltocted
that
be
had
not aee Field ? I can't &gt;11 that,but will an­
wfccb yot dkn aee that ba haa labored seen Field since the day L..fon-, and
swer by asking, why did »’ on*
with these witneaeee and plowed, and like any prudent man ho star*ed for tho George Vanderpool going borne at noon?
summer taltowed with them, in order to bank to aee in whet coodittou things I suppose it wa* because no one was
make than swear strongly. Buggies and were there, for you recollect (hoy bad
Ingram dhowed maitoo and spite and the safe iu cowaua, Tburbur wa*
tbe butec strongthemsl hie evidence over
fotmer ocaasioM for thi* particular trial,
and Wilm to nearer an k1i&lt;4 than anythmg elao and that ia all 1 have to *ay
■tadb M&amp;
Nev I come to the argument of thio
MsoupoQ tbe manta, and my fourth
proposition ie that there was not any
bluud in that bank ia any guilty quan­
tity. Blood found in a micn»coj&gt;.&lt;.quantitv is not a guilty quantity. As done. Tho d,xir waa thrown open to
UM modiosl witnesses have told rou, it eicrry body that camo along wheroa* wo
la a eoouaon thing to find blood in tub would expect all
thto . classing
to have been dune iu u sc^et umum-r
He took the iprpet up because it was
temed to be, and even on tho sidewalk. dirty sad full of flees, and if one of
Eve-y where you will And blood, not in those fleas bad made a good square
gtr'ty, but innocent quantiuee. and thi* meal on that dog and bad been crushed
being tbe case, where would you be on tbo floor, there would bo thousand*
more bke^y to And it, than in thi* bonk of coipuacba in the blood contained in
whore men were accsMum,-d to ao so that flea's stomach, and this would be
frequently, and rituatod aa it was diryci- mammalian blood, but tho blood of the
)y under a dentist's office. They foftnd floe woolF l« oviparous ant 1 would
some spot* on tho floor they ray, and h like to see Dr. Duffield with hia micro­
little paper in the .'ore no bigger than ecope, pick out the mammalian end tho
a cent and a red substance in tbeenu k* oviparou* corpuscle*.
•
and that is all they found. Second,
Beside* one witarst, Blanchard, '
upon thi. subject of blood. Dr. Duffield •wear* right in the teeth of Dr. Duffield
ewears that with the naked oyo it could for be says that he put fi*h blood ou '
not bo told whether that waa blood or those stairs and Duffield snya it vs* |
not, that with th* naked eye to could mammalian blood, now which will you
not toll whether it waa blood or not, and believe ? I tell you then, ia quackery ,
because these men did not know thi* in thia.
wa. blood they rest it to Dr. Duffield
"th, no port of that quantity of.
tor analvsia, and he said ho cculd not
tsll wketbo.
it wa. Ihxxxl
or
not My opponent, Mr. Eggleston,
told you thal ho railed it blood, but 1
tell you he did rat There i* but very
little ditforeooe between us, bat yon will

PATUT

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3 O'CLOCK

ssSalAlc^Ir:!
rue» ■!»- —&gt; -»-.«■ i*c
yRwtaea&amp;sev

rtrs

family knitteb.

THEA-NECTAR
ti a rca-t

BLACK TO

ms,
iKirrtV

Bromo Chloral,

puacle • It ia a little circular diac Which
floats ip tbe blood and when they are
put together, side by aide, like a sli rag
of bead*, it takes B,0u0 Ui make an inch
in length Now, genlirmen, there are

rauso tbo cleaning of the bank waa uut
a ciupieiou* circuiwaUinee, for an ar­
rangement had bran pre iorndy m-ia.to dean the bank and on that very\d »y
and there waa no suspicion attache V t-&gt;
it, and never would liars been, had
Field Lot disappeared. Secor di I uut
bink
tlio
clonniuj
staipiciou*
when he was thereon Monday morning.
Tho gentleman on tho other side told
you the other day in a loud voice, that
be wa* k rubbing the bank for three

WELLS’ CAfiBOLIC .TiBL-fS,

S HEPABD'S

CAUTION

COMPOUND WAHOO BlffERJ

ttolesly W'sll.'larbelKl

LAMP CHIMNEYS

REDUCTION OF PRICES

whole doth without any foundation for

BAND LEADERS,

11 th. The lime of the clowning wa*
I not uniuue!. Waa uot several ether F»r •anatbreg lalmat-si ars4 veer a4J&gt;aa*li
men up at early, it tber raw him. Waa UtUMIt W. QATM, freotfcrt. ». r.
it not aa ntapidout for Hurd and S-.-eor
CONGRESS ARCTIC.
end Wilcox to be up at the tame hour?
The BUT wIMer •YXUlflK!
Why tho hour waa the moat natural
BFCKLKS to break I
time tn the world, before tho basinnM
iaa or criparou*. It to against Dr. of tbo day began and especially aa ho
DuflfeM that ho did uot apply thaae tooto,
or if bo did use them, and w. have .
right to suppose ths: he did why did bo
not tell ua about them ? Is it bceauee
□ opki
wo other toot produced corpuscles indi­
cative of mammahan btoodAa this is
only aimawataettol evidence at beet, if'
bo had spaGed all these di&amp;rvn t toots.

FAMILY BIBLI:

Sick Headache, Id ver Complaint.
FererdAgne, Dyopepoia, Dorm*
in Children, TUeo, BUioue Com­
plaint*, Lorn of Appetite, Enep
Hone of the Skin, Pimplee on the
Face, and all lllraiet of the

THE GREAT.

Uoe for Kidney Compiainte,
Beak Baek, Pain in the Loine.
Lumbago, Grand, Kheitmatlem.

60,003

REFERENCES,

sue
front, the oonatan: sweeping would
keep the floor comparatively clean. I
______ __ say that everything waa natural and
ia tho field of omsistoBt and lira only thing unfortu- - ■
.... ..____ _____ ri._ ...

’ to find evidoacee of guilt, but bo had
told them two day* before that be bad
burned hi. dnfliee ant tbs carpet, so CA1PETS,
I that there was no uso of bringing
I that mvaterioua sieve, but it it fotUmat*
that they did biing it. for it .Inm-instrated the: Geotge Vaaderpooi bad told
. tho truth about it.
Secor goes upas that stand and tolls
MATTINGS,
you in a very aotaam voioe that when he
opened that etoro there was a terribto
MATS,
smelL You weald have aimcat expected
that be was going to toll yoa tirat he
VfBOWWU) GOODS,
found tbe corpee right tbm, but no,
whoa soksd whsl U ctolWlit, he raid
lik-oid wrolau cloth They tell you
that the aabta were a'-ratified which

NOTTINGHAM LACES,

Ifo The ealy thecay is that the blood |
was nut there, between tho hoars of 11
sad fe, and tfoe ie foultob and rad.m
tons ou ila foco, for if dune at all, it woo
done a few moment, aftec they were in

nrn fob

cnuHi.n

AND REPUBLIC.

NEW CARPET HOUSE

but iey showed that tbe&gt; had novar

POPERY.
of tub

A Million Dollars.

Mott Suitable for tbe Fanujy,
Mott Valuable lor die Slude.it,
M -st In.tnic.ire for the Tearber.
Mott Appropriate for tho Child,
Mort Useful for tbo M motor.

HlffiSSS MABBLE WORKS!

JURUBE3A

BLACK h Ptfet-M, rnpaMras, an

FLORENCE

ISWH

Family Sewing Machine
8IMPI,Y CON8THCCTED.
EASILY UNDEBbTOOD.

Allan ii Oita ai Bail 6rM
h vUI *■*&gt;** m/ vMU&gt; &lt;rf *kw« *wrel •«*

ft ei!t tastoaeswy earn aaaarvty.

*i^2WTlttbS«U!
I* T*U-ri«c *r llrv»MB*&gt;iM

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20.1871.

VOL. XVI.

OF ALL KINDS.

TO BE CLOSED OUT
Organdies,
Percales,
Zawns.
Grenadines.
Bareges,
Chambrays,
Mohairs, ’ .
Silks,
Marl Poplins,

Shawls,
Linens,
Balmorals,
Linen Coats,
Linen Pants,
Linen Vests,
Summer Hats
Gloves,

The LARGEST STOCK of

WfiSsncr;

HARDWARE
HARNESSES!
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE

BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILL

A FULL STOCK OF ALL SIZES.

‘chIio’xic

IRSTIUS 4GRWELTVDL IffllS

Goods are Cheaper than Low

a srgix-z'mt ss fra
a ■trJiTM'fShsattM?-..

GRANT &lt;fc PHILLIPS

DIYB80BS, WEIIES, BOOTS (■
DRESS SILKS, ALPACAS,

JACKSON WAGONS
DeiM Glen &amp;. Hall Threshing Machines, Clov
Hullers anil Grain Drills, and Gale’s
Patent Sulky Rake.
Cash for all kind* of Grain, and sell Grand

POPLINS.

P K’s, &lt;fcc,
And we will sell them as cheap as any house
From New York to Chicago,
Not excepting those that blow more.

We make no drives and tell no lies, but sell
Goods on their merits.
We Sell the Florence Sewing Machine,
THE BEST Ilf THE WORLD t

Pta [iie it a Cal! aii ra That a lit Pile of (Mi it til (ive
jm for a little Mraey.

The best place 4h the

a-sr

City of Hastings,

P. ROBERTS &amp;

------ to buy------

GROCERIES

RUGS

nt the new brick store of

^rijlnal Jkrtrb.

Medicines,

Dye Stuffs,
gUOAt.

SPAINTS &amp; OILS,
School Books $ Stationery.

ii i'lttH

Groceries,
ay Cnsh for
Cash for Produce, mid sell lor Cash

After tho battle of Molinodel Bey ths
Mexican forces tall back towards tbo
dty with their right wing resting upon
Chapultspec. This was a rocky otevntion 150 feet high, on tho southwest
of tbo city and distant a little over a
mile from tiro outer wall. Tho boss uf
Ulis hill was ouco wuho} by tho waters
of Lak* Tesckoo. It waa in former

times ths scat of tho Itovol Patere.
Hero Moateruma and his royal fcnfathcrv sought a quiet retreat firm the
toil cuA *xcitmuBr&gt;t of public affairs.
In later yet™ the viootoy, Galvex, erect­
ed a splendid patera u|&gt;oa its summit.
This was, aftanrards, turned into a mflitaxy school and fortreas.
The ronin building waa about 60 feel
square, with hnavy armaments, lx was
near tho oast end at an enclosure half a
mite long east and wrat, and nearly half
that distance in width. This enelreure
was surrounded by a wall ten fort high.
In and around Chapultopec were 7 bat­
tones with 20 guns and nine iafantrv

only, at the very lowest rates.

CITY PAINT STORE!

a n*w*
PAINTERS:
cmhim

Paintt, Oib, Varnishes, Mixed
Pamte, Brushes, and Ar­
tist's Katonah, Wall
Paper, Window
Shades

cause, unliko some of our Generals early
in the war, he did not fight tho rebels
without meaning to hurt them, and ho
doo* act propose to punish their new
crime* by buying off with new irnmunitics to perpetrate them on a more ex­
tensive scale, uncording to certain sub­
sidy principle* of historical precedent,
and, because ho fought them ia earnest
aad made thesn M* enemies; and fur­
thermore, because in the grand march
of administration reform, be has dared

tones around the oastlo, but'were hope­
ful of tho result on the morrow. I vis­
ited the tent ef Col. Ransom. I had
known him in Vermont, and was not an
intrusive visitor. Often.had I semi him
iu publfc and private Mi. and hoard hu
clarion voire ring out to crowd xl asternIdies, who hung with rapture upon his
eloquent lip*. An aid of his, liout K.
was a former chum and dassmafa) at
Ripley Seminary.
I found the Colonel upon his knee*,
leasing upon a box. and by the dim
light of a lamp, inditing n totter to his
invalid wifo, at home, in the far- off who has too many enemies to run wall.
Thu Baa Coamo route seemed tho best, Gro^ Mountain State. His writing
In view of the eingutarlv impracticubnt in order to make it, it vu ncressary
fluid wia gunpowder dissolved in water, bls record, can tho Republican party iu
first, to capture tho hill of Chapultopec.
a material often uscl by soldiers in tho preerat or future, with any motr
Our brigade was quartered at San
safety than in tho past, afford to pin its
cauxp life.
Angel on tho 11th and during put of
He wrote encouragingly of his own faith to tho sk-evo of tho great and goo!
the IL’tli of August Gen. Twiggs with
prospects and that of our army. He journalisrie phBopher, and acoapthis
the rest of our division, Goos. Pillow
told her that “tho morrow, in all probo- dogmatic dictation as an orads of uner
biltay, would witness one last, great bat­ ring wisdom 7 Does any thinking mar.
deracnstratians against tbo south side cf
tle before Mexico, that tho Halls of the
tho city in order to conceal from the ene­
Moatexumas would bwncr*, aad that Ise
my our rtsd intsntions.
should rest on tho eve of the next day, not the first time that we have heard tte.
During the night of the lllb, Copts.
within the wall* of the great city, tiro crack of his editorial whip regarding
Huger and Les planted four batteries to
highest ambition and object for which nominations of his party. And wvU dr.
bear upon th* exile, from different
tho army had long struggled.-' He wo know that After the voteeof a natioupointe. No. 1 with 3 guns was placed
ctemd by a tender ‘•farewell,” and a- al convention has gone forth, ih* irr» ■
U[«JU th* Tacubaya road ono-third of a
pnreeed a wish that she would imprint preeribie Greeley has oome nobly to the
mile south of the hill; No- 2 of two
a Hss upon the cheeks of their little ones front, and fought out tho good fight u.
gunsupon th* ridge south of Mulino and
tho meet effleieni manner for Prertdunfor tho father that was far away.
about half a mile distant southwest; 60
Bidding my friends here adieu about ttel candidate*, though during the past
rods north and east of No. 2 was placed
midnight, I groped my way through thirty year*, a majority of the candidate,
No. 3 of two guns; between them and
files of sleeping soldier*, along the cause­
way to Goo. Smith's brigade now advanped to tbs vicinity of Huger’s bat­
Ou the morning of the 11th all was tery on the Tacubaya rood. We lay that
alarm and anxiety in the dty a* they night upon our anna. I had no dispowere present except tho Port Master
discovered Quitman’s division advancing isttou to sleep. We were to form a por­
General aad Boarotary of the Treasury.
along tho Piedad causeway. Little fur­ tion of a storming party on th* follow­
The Southern question anJ ths Into
ther demonstration was made on that ing day. All our accoutrements were
trouble with the Ooreans were considerto
be
laid
asido
in
tn*
morning
except
dqy, so tbo excitement subsided.
our arms. As I lay upon the ground
The morning sun of the 12th peering
with nothing but a light blanket and
over the tope of the Cordillera*, had
scaraily thrown its golden beams on
thoughts naturally turned to coatsmhamlet, lake and city, ere Steptoe's loud
plato tho probable result of to-morrow's
guns were heard thundering against
serious work. That some of us would
the San Antonio gate. Alarm belli im­
fall.in the conflict, was certain, bat bow
mediately began to peal forth in the dty.
raaxy and who were,they ’ was a ques­
The citixsn* wore aroused from their
tion that the answers to the roll-call on
*k*p; window shutters were thrown I
tho er* of the morrow would only reopen in haste, and crowds fioekod to tho
fiat roots of tho houses, and tho flashing
eyes of tho fiery Castilian peered anxioualy through ths morning* mist lighted
country, containing tan mil-1
by tho transient blase of cannon. Tho
Quito a rush of visitor* appeared st
lions of people, with soldier* experienc­
streets were thronged by armed troops;
ed by long service in camps and battle*. tho Whit* House yesterday, exporting
bodies of infantry and cavalry wore
They had thus Sax booq able to outnum­ to see the President, but newly all re­
hasUming in overy direction. The poo- ber us t#o or throe to one, oa almost
tired ia disappointment. Senators B U’t
pls of tho doomed dty had enjoyed their every contested field. Their numbers.
last hour of quiet ere tho American
Eagla should float above its palaeo* and

At tho gate of Ban Cmme farther
around to the west was a battery of two
guua. In advance of it were several
batXu-ics without guns. They wore
doubtless abort of guns to man all
throe works. It ia likely the enemy con­
sidered the strong works of Do Mata, I
Mulino and Chapultepoc, an effectual
barrier to an entrance by that gate, or
they intended to move the guns from the
mm advanced works, if finally com­
pelled to fall back on these, to supply

Bat a few moment* passed ere bat­
teries No. 1 and 2 before Chapultopec
began to play upon tho castle, telling us
that ths cannonade of it* heavy work*
had commenced. The enemy replied
with ail their guns, and ahoi and ahell
in great number* dropped around oar
battsriis and among tho troops oa the
Tacubaya road. Our guns were worked
with great precision and rapidity, and
soon tho eusmy’s light troops wore driv­
en from tlio groves in tho surrounding
enclusun.', ami sought shcltar beyond
their range. The enemy's fire soon

hastily prepared for action. They van
served by CapL Drools, Hants. Ander­
son, Russell and Sion*.

Out Hebert and G*a. Cndwaladar
took potsesrion of Molino del Bay. Gen,
Pillow, with Magruder’s battery and
Surnaer’s cavalry went forward to •.!«
support of No*. 3 and 4, ctd watched

The garrison, at the castle was ocmnianded by Gon. Bravo, trod numbered
about 10u0 men. Tbo additional, »njr
castle wore tong--3" of
heaviest cal • porting
____ __
force, in and around it, was not
ibre. A nsik' south wa* tho village of
th.„ (XXX)
Tacubayn, with th* Archbishop's pateco
'
end several-fine stono dwallingn. Tho

HO. 21.

.fill farther east, and 800 yards from
this was the Vigas causeway. Th* o uly
entrance to th* city near ths seat cf our
military opantion*, was at the terminus
of th* San Antonio road, tha Perdido,
Chapultepao and Ban Oosm*. There
were numerous heavy battazios guard­
ing each at thee* gate*, and also plant­
ed along the brane h causeways, and nt
every jxjint of the intaraertion of a
branch with a main causewar. The
guns at th* gate of Saa Antonio ware of
such weight that wo couid not wall bat­
ter them with our lighter pteos . n
this quarter tho enemy had put forth
every effort to preclude our entrance to
th* dty.
Tbo Perdido causeway was defended
by three heavy batteries, am! treachre many of their soldiws, terrified in oontraversing tho intervening tends. There temptaiton srf ths Irerrore of ths Imwaa a three gun battery at the Below
th* night
of the 12th.
Chapultopec road. A little east of tho
Gen. Scott and hi* field oil
gain of Baton was tho Ciudadola, n in eounoil at nightfall, at hit , , ,___
strong fortress of 15 heavy guns, com­ tors in Tacubay a. Tito final dupotiffcn
manding ths Perdido, the Piedad and fur tho asaault on the morrow, was tnatlo.
Chapultopec Musoway. Under tho fire
of those gun* along tiro throe narrow
roadways named, our armies oould not
stand ton minute*. Twelve or fourteen had suffered sumo lotsm from ths bat­

unanimity, predaion and order, told us
Tho Commissioner to asdit tho claim,
it vras not best to bold our enemy ia
contempt; that we had yet a heavy and agdnrt tho old rorporalion of Washiu.perilous task upon our hands. Our ton dosed the first jart of their teb .m
own forooe hod dwindled in numbers to yesterday—the receiving aad recording
6,000 effective men. Among oar teases
were some of the ablest and bravest w*

Martin Scott, Pierre Butler, Dtekansou,
Milk Waite, Thornton, aad many othcre, were alsopmg in death, while,
Pierre, Kearney, JSuructt, Bonham, arid
a Itest of others, whoso presence had
been towers of strength to ss in tho
hour of battle, were tn hospitals, hslp-

The amount of claims filed ta a lilt
more than tWO,000.
The opening of the school* in a :
days is looked forward to with winch
Ureal by parents and with delight
the young people of Washington.
The Precident yesterday made 1
IsndArastnmg, *fN. \\QmeidOes .
*1 at Bomej Jamas L. Graham. Jr., &gt;N.
Consul at laweare; Mathew G
Holms*, of Pk., Conoid at OWri-F.-,.;
Weston Fltat, of Mo., Cawal at Oh a

�TON;

at the Cenans Office, exhibit* tho totals
of th* poputatfon of tho State, and Tarritovies, dareifad m native and foreign,
tho total* of th^ cla*rifiiationln to white,
colored, Indian, and Cfamere having al­
ready boon published :
987,080
479,445
850,416
42a.-15
115,879
1E2.2M

ludiar.a
Iowa
978,775
Kansas
316,217
Kentucky
1,257,613
Louisiana
6®,088
Maine
578,034
Maryland
007.482
to bring gathered, sod if they who Masaochnaotta 1,104.032
916,049
sowed the seed aru happy with their
279,209
harvest, surely the Republican party
816,781
1.4W.0292,945
23,630
288,689
717,153

2499.767
79,823
2,976,590
161,967
697,532
1,239.204

5,026
209,881
113,639
9,136
4.967
11,127
515,198
141,474
204,067
48,392
63,398
61,827
48,881
88,412
333,3101
268,010
160.G97
11,191
222,267
30.748
18,801
29,611
188,943
1.13^,353
3.029
872,493
11,000
546,261
55,896
8,074
19,816
02,411

1S,1M
17,091
504,499
5,472,846

tbrirp^rere*
tho latent-""* of tho framers there wa*
a diSsranre world wide; one party
swart what they raid and were willing to
stand by thoir written record, through
diaappomtsumt and defeat, if noccoory ;
the other used word* to conceal ideas,
and simply as a mean* for accomplish-

Tlwro is an impulse a* strong at the
Golden Gain a* any where in tho world,
that loads men to levs “square fighting,"
and they trample beneath Um hral of
contempt into the du*l at ignominious
defeat, those who would barter priorifor place, and sell out their honor for
th* paltry p*muirite* of political preforThese things have led to the perform­
ance of a wondrous work, and Califurnir has taken a “new departure," that
lead* her away from tbo shambles of
tho Democracy and coven her golden
banner with a triumphant glory.
At the last Aactfon in Maine, tho

3,849
33,263
M«
115,466
7,114
12.616
M IM
56,084
18,981
5,605

itasrewd annual .resfon on the 11 th
mat II is under tho mauagemreit of a
Board cf Regents with tho IWdont of
tbo United State* a*
Chancellor,
and want into operationta October, 1870.
Tbo Law Department I* ur.dor tho in­
struction of Hon. Joseph Carey ex-CUef
Justice of the Court uf Claim*. Hon. Arthur McArthur, Justice of the Supremo
Court of District of Colamlria, and I*ro.’.
W. B, Wedgwood. L. L. D.
The University is totemmt of six col­
leges, but a* yet only the Law and Nor­
mal College* have been establtohed, the
latter under Profowore Wedgwood and
Richard. Tbo Univerrity prom ires to
bo not only a suoeus but a blearing to
the country at large, aud wdl deserve*
the oncourogwncnt of an Appropriation
from Ooagrea at ita next session.

Can befhad by| Calhag ; at

Tbo above .imply illustrate* tbo ynrit
exhibited by tho Esglt aad it* friend*
toward* tho friend* of Georgn Vander­
pool, and fur thi. reason is noticed, oth­
erwise it would have been treated with
the contempt it deserve*.

cept that the Republican party ia iduntiCud with the policy which oppreaee*
them, and thi* reason would bo removed
Ab an act of general amnesty."
It is singular how any sane man can
talk or write such trash at this 1st* darHorace Greeley advoeafnd the same doc­
trine until lately in his speech at Alex-

8 O’CLOCK.

The Jackaou Pafririsaya: “Without
any intention whatever at critising th*
motive* of the jury, wo may l» paidonod
for raying that it seems somewhat
strange Hint any one of tb» imy eould
have been convinced that Vanderpool
was guilty of murder in tho smsU it/rtt.
If he committed tho deed at all, it vra*
most certainly a villainous deed, and th*
defensn would, not even have made an
attempt to reduce tho crime to murder
in tLe second degree. It was either a

5.809 istration. Look st th* magnanimity of
0,599
£815 Maryland, Virginia, Tennessee, Missouri
1B.254 and West Virginia, and sew Low it ha*
taken every vertigo of power from the

Ten yean ago, twenty of th* leaders
and pet* of Tammany were bankrupt*
or poor. Now they have splendid city
and aountry residanoea with fortunes
reryinx trim 81.a».000 to 890.000.000
No wonder ths d»bt of New York ha*
reacted 8120.000,900.

acluoved in tho inauguration of thi* oaterprise last year has stimulated its
msnsgen to still greater exertion and
more liberal outlay. Tho exhibition for
1871 ia to open on Wednesday, tho 6th
of September and coetinn# until Satur­
day Oct. 7th, and will bo conducted ou a
seoto far surpasring tbo display which
- '- * l.— * —»- —
—..IUh
The Democratic daily of this city ia a
tong editorial yesterday morning pro­
fessed to give th* report of Dr. Edward
Young. Chief of the Bureau of St*ti*tie*
an cummcre# and navigation for the
fiscal years 1870 and 1871, bring the
imparts and export* of merehaudise
and speeis and bullion. In doing this
it omitted to inelmle that part of the re­
port which gives this country credit for
the amount* of foreign export* (re-ex­
port*,) which .-.akM it appear (hat im­
part* exceeded tho exports, or throw the
balance of trad# against us, for 1870,
876,810361, instead of only to tbo
amount of 811,418,170 a* is really the
case, sad a* tho fael* will show. By
the same omtarion tho balance ot trade
would appear to be against us for 1871
(the last fiscal year) to tho extent of
8158,659,905, when, in reality, (giving
tho credit due u» for re-exports,) a bnlanre of 810,398 appear* in our favor.

of L4.KDS
Situatel in tho various Towashi;* cf

Potato Bee.—Wo think the pest will
Waldeck, the artist, lias survival his
Darling Self-auppiyIng Penholder.
tun coms again in very largo numbers.
lOfllh birthday.
WnWsS.rovwsntvstsdlp. Ured -Uh ms
We eee hardly one crawling round this ?Sr.ES,"jrJ4.TMH'‘.=i
Tho king o
fall. whip last year at this time million*
mernhaat by
worn seen in arory direction.
G*u. Premont is intereedng hinuelf
THEA-NECTAR
largely in railroad stock.
: Gough is going to lecture two hun- —Ticket* good for trip to and from th*
Great Industrial Exposition at Cincin­
llarnum b alwut to build at&gt; opera nati for 4 eta. a mile, from Ja«k*on, AnKollajourevlllo. Rending and Waterloo.
li&gt;aao in Bridgeport, Conn.
Fare to continue to Oet 7th. Two ex’ Tbo Rev. Dr. R. 8. Stun, of Brook­ prera Tnuiin Dally nro run earb way be­
tween Jackron and Cincinnati; time II
lyn, will remain in Europe another hour* without ciiangs of car*.

Coantio* iu tho State of
Mkhig..,

tsararmo*

ASSYRIA.
eecnee.leeerairnov.

.tte,

2| •x*”‘

THE CHEAPEST'PUCE

MAPLE GROVE.

CASTLETON,

New Advertisements.
■t

FOR
The Hon. Fernando Wood recently
told tho baratogian* what ho knows
about farming.
IL Blane, proprietor of the gambling I
tables in tho littl* republic of Mosacn,,

WOODLAND.

S“JI :

FAMILY KNITTER.

, NEW HAVEN I. esXrewd b/p-Ww wte.
I Firat Frvmivw At F*lr»•• Ibe brel. KN 1
1 logK&gt;nK hi’ paint-pot along
ua*l."

PRINTING

5,020 Government* control. In Weot Virginia
30,102
th# loading object* of tho Convention
6,024
uked u* where Vauderj«&gt;ol wu* going,
3,518 just called by vote* of Kubel* recently and wlA ho was going to do, etc. Tho
EXECCTORU SALE.
enfranchised were canvassed for openly;
•JKXteKL'S’JS IfZ 05
Grand Rapids Turn of Friday, says :
94,200 rix., to retrograde from tho secret ballot
George Vanderpool is going into the
to tho vrre care method of voting, an 1 a
mertMtiU burinosa at Kalanioxoo, hi*
return to the old County Court system friends having offere&lt;i him tho necereawhich practically roenmvsthoartolcerntta 1, ry capital.
Mr*. James Gray is n descendant of
Southern customs of slavery and controls 1 All right _
tho aneiout Got. Enctoott, and is a
tho vote* of the poor and dependent
The people who believed him guiltv healthy matron of one hundred years.
ixing Ute table* already published. th# claaeM, both white and black, in the in­
l&gt;efoTo the decision, believe him so still.
It is said that Humphrey Marshall is
total population of tho United State* terests of landlords and employers as
preparing a speech cu the jwlitical situ­
may be mad# to appear under the fol­ tlu ftcrmsK] class uf the community.
ation. and it i» hinted that ho will sup­
lowing classiflcntioa:
Yet this is Democracy (?) and a fow
port the new departure.
33,586,989 sr.-cckled Republican* have * morbid
Seth Green say* that iu three year*
l,8«0.(W9 taste for incurring the scum of Rebel*
tbo 240,000 young shad ho has nut in
tbo Hudson river will “speak for thota63,254 who openly attribute to them tho senti­
«elrn».” What wfll they say ?
ment of fear a* tho moving cause of

Total
.
38,555.988 there concoreion* to thrir superiors'
Of tho Indian* and Chinese, the Terri­ Concession* to the halter, tho mu*ket
tories contain 4,503 of tho former and
7,075 oi ths latter.
' orgauixed invisible empire of Ku-Klux
The Indian Territory and Alaska are | which threaten* to drive sway ar torture

D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S
Wc Ofllcr the following
Tax Titles

very dirty. Snow sprinkled over a car­
pet and *wrttt off before it hae time to
molt or dissolve, is also nice for renovat­
John Merrill, State librarian of Iowa ing . rolled carpet. Moiitened Indian
is serioasly 111.
’
meal is used with good effect by some
Charlotte Cushman owns only fifteen

itsry rule since the war would hare beA*
better fur the Rebel* aad the country.
Every oxporiment of the kind in the
State* ba* proven that thia course of *o
called magnanimity to the Rebels only
ruake* them more rabid in their oppo-

not included or mentioned in anv of tho and kill every Eepuhlican who dare, re­
their r~ tt I Monopoly, in the form ef Census table* above epitomiredmain in the South. It is truly coward­
tho Republican party. was soon to re­
ly and inhuman, instead of being mer­
Lzmas nr not Dxad-Ltttis Ottice. ciful and magnanimous as claimed by
ceive its death blow, aud all tho evil
consequence* of it* tong reign were to —If ono needed any proof that there are
be wiped cut by the great Democratic thousands of careleeo people nbout, no
tpcngu, sad with a clean alate, and a need only examine the returns of tb*
•An important opinion of Attorney
D&lt;u»d-L«'ttor Office. During ihc month General Akrrman regarding the Civil
of July, 337,421 letters wore receive 1 at Service h.i» been published. He hold*
that office, 20,092 of which were held that while Cangrra* may preeeribo that
for postage. Notwithstanding thia neg­ any appointee shall pas* an examination
To aid in this oonaummattoa so devot­ ligence uf tho part of tho writers, the it cannot require that tho suocossful
edly to be wished, a “new departure" number of important letters with incto*- competitor shall be appointed, nor can the
was agreed upon, and as in California, un-s was greater than tbore without discretionary power given to tho Presi­
it haa manifested ita power—a decided Nearly 2,000 (1,849) of tbo** hiter. had dent in thtareepect be entrusted to any
increase in the Republican majority, a indosurra of money, 1,411 were freight­ Board v( Examiners.
The opinion
sure aud certain prophecy of “Maine ed with checks or drafts, and 1,937 with places any such Board in the position of
far Grant in *72," ia tho comfort it brings other papers of value. It is very easy being only ablo to rvcommimd to the
to thi* new gaited Democracy—Now to direct a letter end put on a postage President tor appointment thee# persons
next Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, are stamp, but these figure* show what a
to be heard from. Wo are not fearful multitude of letter-writers are negligent
of the rraalt They too, will “deport" of these simple taattera. If a letter is
And when wo oomo to New York, a sent to a person whoso address is doubt­
State which has suffered so deeply and ed, a request for its return, if not called more fully reported. The Republican&gt;
so lang, we Hunk that th* great Empire for in ten days, written or printed acres, are certain of electing a Senator Io sue- |
State will also wheel into lino, aud from one end of tho envelope, is always hood­ reed Mr. Cole. Coughlan, Republican,
Maia* to California the cry of victory ed by the Post Office Departmcn*.
is elected to Congrere in the Third Dis
It is statxd by Judge Rooerelt that trict—a Rrqrabliran gain—and Sargeant
The people cannot bo deceived. Tbs
tho debt of Naw York, as piled up by in the Second Di*trkt The Republican*
yielding of the Democracy to the conthe Tammany thieve*, is over 8200,000,­ have an even chance of gaining tho
Asquancm of former battles ia which
000, or 26.per cent of the real estate First District This is a gain of certain­
they hero been defeated, has taught
valuctinn of tho city. Every man's prop­ ly uno Congriwmnn. («rhaps two. Tho
them to distrust that party morn than
erty ui New York is therefore absolute­ whole legislative and municipal Repub­
ever. There ia only one mor* depar­
ly mortgaged for more than one-fourth lican and tax-payers’ ticket is elected in
ture left; that i* up th* olaaak water*
of it* value ! Thi* exhibit ia not more Ban Francisco, with th* exception of
of Salt River, to ita very head, where
astounding than damaging, and must Recorder and one Supervisor. Tbo Re­
their boat* shall crumble away, and the
have a eeriotx* influence upon tho value publican maiarity in ths State ia about
memory of the voyager* be forgotten
of property in New York.

JOB

The President of tho Reading Rail­
road Company, Mr Gowen, receives the
Iragvst salary paid to any railway pres­

Sexual Scienc
HASTIXUS.

'"uBUntfh;

WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS, County or State.

caVtion

M.-Jnn*ann, the dislingualied French
astronomer, has invented a balloon compoxi which will show both th* coureo
aad rata of speed of a balloon.

REDUCTION-OF PRICES

PLAIN '

James IL Osgood, of Boston, ha* de­
clined tho office of overseer of Bowdoin
College on behalf of tho alumni, to

Mr. Jerome Hopkins ha* just return­
ed fr^n a tour m tho west, during
wjuch hi has carried out his idea of
making musical theory and practice 11lintrate each other, by a scries of ** I’i-

THE GREA T AMERICAS TEA CO.,
&gt;1 a »» YDSKT STREETS.

I’RAIRLEVII.I.E.

(IRjyrjlMEA'T.lL

T.__ lysw-ii

ORANGEVILLE.

Illinois ha* raised more i*&gt;*cli»* thi* I
y e-ir than ever t-eforu.
California's grapo'product this year ia
odtiniatod at 34'.f,M)0,iM&gt; lb*.
fll is stated that Whitelaw Raid will
tirt a cheap paper in Cincinnati.
YANKEE SPRINGS.'

pdivs Kellogg will introduce to the
xblic tld* winter, heZ protege. Mia*

JURUBEBA

«Ch Paaixix Famxb.—That unrival­
ed Agricultural, Horticultural and Fxinily Journal, Tho Prairie Farmer, come*
to our table, this week, in an entire nuw
dress, looking a* fresh end cheerful n*
though jut bora into tho world of new* poperdom, ia*to*4 of being, ** it i*, ono
of the oldest journal* in tho Wort. It
ii, braid**, brautifully illustrated and
ia ** mad* up” in a stylo so noat and ap­
propriate that it at onoe challenge* ad­
miration. But ita crowning feature of
attractiveness is ita varied content*—ool-

11 u NOT A rBYMC-hto xerr »tal faps;
.iwtr eeUeSe UtTTCK, ore ■ i&gt; leSreSe* re ere
IT IK A SOUTH AMERICAN ttoltasl bee be*

Ayers Ague Cure,
’SLFxrtstjsrWK 9i5
tUX. INFLAMATION O?TH
X. DMrttYJtLVOtHAS C:

NATIONAL BARI BUILDING,

Dr. Wells’ Kitrart if Jmteta

CRU1KM

x^isisssysswx?!

THE

HOVXLTY CLITHKS M&amp;ffi.

CHOICX OSOCMBIX*!

Pure Wines and Liquors I

�Byi|t«n.

Tt|«

&lt;-bj —h to? IW.ta.Umtwort
*&gt;»«.uxmey .^ntand riiU a failura
fcot a half trial Las been mails to roach

finn of Dr*. B. J. 4 E. F

r

Waa*ta— O_r. ,o K
BROWN.
llMtogn, Sefi, 19th, i87i_ 21w»
■ICH1GAR CENTRAL R. R.

Graxd River Valiev Division
. Al'C.VHT ifen.

iwtfoepil

Hamm, Wixxiaica * Co,
Attention t

««- ctmper than any ana else.

tUpAp. dnron dow.
«« • hundred fret and
wookedatthat Jamre Hotehkisa could
have dug down that distance iu half the
time and for half the money,. Tbo pqw
could hare l^,.n pU-.^d Ln straight drill­
ing oommenrod, and to-day, we might
hsro had flowing wto. But now the
darrlvk u torn down and d:o thing h
‘•Gri.u.W.toco.k.ofeoEu.
kind," is the trelamatfon of our poordo
on every hand.

» r.

B«E«r * *~1.; _I1 rxJ Kto

.

Gasan Ratine

,

cbj&lt;hL

‘ ■“W ootor, cuured by tho actiua
uf tho chntuiaals .in the water. Thi*
odor ponotrate, the glass, making it tho
Mme color oil through, and will not
*ioiiW
gin*, with
stnpo of doth, a very bountiful affect is
had. On one or two occasions wo have
teen over a bushel of small glasses and
Robteta in tho water at tho Sterling well
at one time. In fset, Mr. 8. has had to
pre up a part of bis time to thi* part
U. tho work, BO crest has been the domaud for colored glass-ware..

Gun Rann*.

Michigan Central R. R.
Oil, RUI1BLE ANO BIRECT ROUTE
1-waew.r Tnusa far the
l*f«:

gihaseis
luU.Cr.U,
IsAsm

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*

Acctsm us re* Prsixnct-ia.—Mon­
day tuoniing, . week ago, a wild engtop
ran into a pamenger coach at Hall's
crossing near Bellcruo. Tho coach wo*
damaged ccnridcrably and the pe*««uPoamvoLT it is a necessity that I go« frightened terribly. Cspt. Rowell,
of Battlo Creek, was severely cut about
iu*t have my pay.______ M-Axz*».
the head and shoulders. It seem* that
Cau-and ecttH, money I mart have. thi i accident was tho result of carols**nce*—if so, we feel assured President
Dibble will look to the matter aad try
I and prevent another oecurrenre of like

IjOOK Henn.—Remove tboee corns
and warts by the use of the Japaur*
Accidext—A son of James Miliar,
eom file. Bent ;retagc paid on receipt
of twenty-five cviita.
Address R. F. ia Castleton, a boy about ten yearn old,
Jayne, Grand lUpId*, Mich.
while splitting wood at his father's dour
on Friday last, met with a sovero neciGO TO MUDGES'
For Clothing—25 per cent cheaper than dent by the ax glancing. It cut a docji
at any ether house in Hastings, Empire gash octo** tho left foot scroringtho
; Ixraoa of two toea aud leaving only tho
। akin at tho bottom. Dr. E. F. Brown
‘Si
wm called and drmsed the wound. It
is thought amputation will not bo noces-

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___ 1

Fsann*. Mictuxidr, everybody ! Ito। member we are to have n grand County
Fair Wednesday, Thursday and Frelay,
Oct 4th, 5th and &lt;3th. Save all tho
good things of tius farm, garden and
household and bring them in. Meehantea bring along tho fruit* cf your inge­
nuity and industry. Everybody bring
yuuraelrca, wires and children to thia
pleasant annual festirity.

“Xvti'.'E'.'Sit’'- c“”

Peninsular Railway.

Tire now eriiool cemw given u» 231
scliulani in thia district with tho present
nttendsDco only about half that number.
A D. A A Badcock are shipping 100
barrel* of flour per day to Bottom

JMassr*'**were allowed to cross tho track, aad
witacsa tho races from their carriage..
For tho benefit of thooo who may not
undentaad tho language of tbo rod.
blue, white, and yellow “favors” which
tho Viewing Oummittee attach to thoartiulca they deetu worthy, we stalo that
red ribbons indicate first premiums;
blue, eocond premiums; white, third pre­
miums; and yellow, special premium*.

LAIE SHOES &amp; ICHffiAS
SODTKRS RAHWAY

Made Up."

______

A large number of
thi* inuraing for Kalamox-w
tho State Fair.

Saw Mxujwr Goooe.-Mra.Mor-

rinta...pl«dM erenrtm.irt
erv good* of al! ktods. Jo*t arch'd ftvrt
trcre Neer Tort-

•

S PAINTS &amp; OILS,

Rapid,

W. I). Foswr, 14 and 16 Monroo st.
display a largo collection of stnvea, tin
and cupper ware. Mr. Weatherly, who
is unwearying in hia attention to the la­
dies who wish to know how it is them­
selves, patiently exjdait's all the merits
and disadvantages of the Detroit .tores,
and keeps his corner of tho hall inter­
ested.
Mr. Foster also exhibits tbo
Blanchard churn and a new stove drum,
the invention of Mr. W. Weatherly of
this citv, called the ‘Gem,’' said to bo a

J. A, 8. V wilier, 82 Canal street, city,
exhibits cook and parlor stoves, known
as the Albany stoves. The “Fearless"
cooking stove won the ladin., who
thought that with it, cooking, washing
snd ironing would almost do itselfMr V. also exhibits tin, copper, and
Tho Empire Organ Factory, of tliii sheet iron work of superior workmancity, show, excellent .perimons of ita
handicraft, in cabinet organa, melodeons,
etc. 1‘ickst A Allen manufacturers-;
Birch A Skidman agents—and their im­
proved
concert*
uro
coretantly
thronged.
Simmons Clough A Co a Improved
Cabinet Organ, agent Dun Jonas, with
Currier A Putnam, draw* crowds «
plre^ltoienms.
lowanc uviwo .
_
Mamll'* a a 8am. Enke’s HambloPony Bros., palace bat store, orrn
*■
would think had emigrated to there tonian Star and K"'
grounds from Monroe »t when, in fact Park Ranger. Harrt
tori largo .how of bate, caps end fora Campbell'* blk. m.1
is only sent out as a flyer, to indicate blk. *. Cant Jenks,------ -- ----------------what may be found among the sruft rat Dna. Wrier1 e ch.
Pentwater, and
with which their houre to ronriantly Robbins’ g- m. Jeanie Brown. Of thaas
home*. Sam, Park I^Br&gt;
were
ruled
out,
tbo
field
being lefl to
rxwrtftr
sitrxx wan.
th. reminder. Tho rare was won by
Ed. Dikeman show* splendid aamj-.lre Hnmblefouian Star, iu two *tnught
heste, time 8:10 14 **d 80S th.
Honrs: Dan was awarded recond money,
&lt;. -L
pnrtov * and Jennie Brown third.
'
pwkM. Tw-.11, ™
Thu raw waa followed br tho "Given
to Jl bmres that
mwl. dw
,’ta Rare," for
b—
with a fort, by dock workE. 0. Eaton haa also a fim&gt; show ai

themisaghttanngdimnond^ valU
mW,**-

NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN,

E*ch of these conveyance* was filled
until the traditional cry of public •‘hus­
oes” was no longer heard, and there was
absolutely no "room for or.» more."
Some idea of thu jam may bo gained
when stated that in tho distance of ono
block only, nearly 40 carriages wore
counted at one time.
Home of the time it vu a work of palienee and skill to obtain an entrance to
'tho ground*, to great was th* throng at
tho gates. At such time* ell were equal
and no one, whether officer of the Fair,
member of tho Frew, or tho holder of a
complimentary ticket, had any better
chance than his neighbor. AU “Faired"

there aro many carofnl agriculturists yet |
tn our country, who have a genuine,
htracei and, w&lt;- uro glad to say, praise •
worthy pride, in both tho quality ami I
quantity of their crops.
Tho Melon family was to be loon, and 1
■•specially tho 50 watermelons of tho .
black Sjianiah varieties, averaging 401
pounds in weight. Their flavor was
!uUy equal to their weight
The samples of clover and timothy the piano, violin and flute for tho occa­
His department is garnished
^aeds although not numerous, wore of sion.
with pictures of ttie old matters in mu­
an oxcollant quality.
■
Tho reuaslioi wore nice and large, । sic.
A.
II.
Brown, Jackson, exhibits [mr’ ■'
' ' ’ of former
lie pumpi
• well, die lor and church organa of die Jewett®
and Goodman make. This organ took
about the
Potatoes were finer in quality, m first prvminm at State Fair in 1870.
greater variety and better condition than
wore over before ee»&lt;n on tho grounds
Three tubers thia year ore a very fine
crop, notwithstanding the efforts of tbo
“bug."
The domestic bread, tho batter, tho
cheese, from Lenawee, Ottawa and Io­
nia cj untie*, and the Reading factory,
the beautiful bancy. in the comb and
strain- d, iu boxes and bottle*, especially tho “boss-wood'” honey, and tho fifteen j
boxes entered by President Griggs, tho II Spring A Avery, 48 Monroe .tract, oxmoplo and *.irgbum eugai* and syrups, , hibli of thoir stock noma of their choieand richast goods ever seen in Grand ,
tho picklco, catsups, and dainty spoci- I1
men* uf housewives skill, all left oa our |■ Rapids. Carpet* in velvet, body Urn.­
i The rain of the day before, although it left
miixl* tho impromion that tho poqpk&gt; ' eel., mats, .ilk,, shawls, curtains, Ac.
F. Immvn. of the new earnet hou-e, cinsidcrablo to bo done during tho day,
aro not in tho habit of starring, nor yet
of mortifying tho — stomach, with infe­ 74 Monroe street, makes a large and left the truck iu vdry fair condition and
elegant display of carpets—rel rots, body tho atm:»phere very cool .and bracing
rior food.
In fact, eotisidoring tho late hour that Brussels, oil cloths, rugs, Ac., all very for the “hot work" to bo accomplished
on the turf. Fast time was made in a
tlii* Hall was commenced, and all the ! tastefully arranged.
number of instance*, notwithstanding
attendant circumstancre, it dore its port
in thi* great Union Fite, *.&gt; far ai the
If. M. HmdsdilL wbolcaalo stationer the track was somewhat heavy at first.
north udo of tho building is concerned, j and blank book manufacturer, 21 Canal Tho admirer* of fine horses and fast
*trvot, exhibits sample* of stationers’ time wore remarkably numerous. The
Floral and Art Hall Ho. L
Grand Stand waa packed,—full; that is
Thi* ball is artistically decorated ui.il, goods from his stock, and alo makes a
presents a very attractive appearance, j large and fins display of blank books of tho only wood in its simploot sense that
will express ita cvndi ion. Tho grounds
and contain* moet of the lubjecla of the his nuuiafeeturr.
on tho north rido of tho track wore crowd­
fine arts, Iraaidoo display* of orgntn, ■ Currier A Putnam, city,, exhibit a
ed with those who drove on with teams
sewing machine*, cabinet of tho Kent show case of books and stationers’ and those on foot, while tho area inside
good.,
also
a
largo
aawrtniant
of
gold
Scientific Institute, jewelry and silver
the track wu well filled by the crowd of
warre, fancy good*, furs, lunbroidcrio*
pedestrians who could not got near the
and euriomties of vnriou* kinds. It was
track iiywheru ciao.
constantly crowded by ladies and grn- 1 These institutions, of which our State
The first race, for the day, was called
tlctnrn, none of who^i fail to *oe much enn boost uf several that rank a* first at 9 o'clock; it waa for horse, entered
to interest them. Entering at the w&lt;at class, are wril represented with sp-ri- in No. 3—four year old.—trotting to
door, you first moot on tho right tlu&gt; ex- mrn* of [wnmanship. and circulars and harness, best three in fire, for a purw
hibifion of object* of Natural History, papeni explaining their syAcms of in- of 1175. There were six entries, of tho
by tho
structinn.
following horses.
Swensbcrg A Robbins—Grand IlapI xxxr Rcixvrirrc ixsrrrm
Brown’s b. g. Frank, Fisk’s b. g. Bil­
O»o bumlred case* aro shown boro, ids Bo .inoro College.
ly Hotspur and hia t&gt;. m. Katy, RemGoldsmith'* Btyant A Stratton De- merer’s br. e. Michigan boy, Myers’ h
yet it is not a quarter of tho cabinet ol
tho Institute, aud this show ought to 1 trail Business University.
m. Katy Messenger, Conner's blk. in.
arouse an internet in what is unques­
Tom Wilkins. But throo of them trot­
tionably ono uf tho host oOlloction* of
ted, hownvor, Billy Hotspur carrying off
-I__ I— al.*
&lt;1
* Ln Ilin wlml*
tbo first maney, 1100, by winning the

LOCAL EVENTS.

GREAT UXTOATFAIX.

DRUGS,
Medicines,

The display of V«&lt;*tabl*o aud
ground, ia this hall wore scarcely equal
in merit with the displays in the other ,
departments oa tho grounds, yet wo
have tho authority of thooo who have
been well acquainted with tho exhibitiou of former yours, for* saying that
considering the season, its dryness, and '
t&gt;&lt; s by ewvural firms, and although tho ■
Aho fact that some of tho Fall vegota- .business is carried an more or leas exten­
bias aro not matured ai yoi, there is no ,
sively elsewhere in Northern Michigan,
spwdal cacao for diMatafaction in Agri­
•till the magnitude of operations here,
cultural Hall. Thoro wore eomo as fine
and tho fecilitie* etyoyod by those onspeeimeu* of grains, potatoes. bods,
onions, cabbages, beans, squashes, espe- 1gaged in tho business horn, that no oth­
dally of tho Hubbaid family, as wore 'er place can boast of, doubtless prevent­
ed outside competition. We should
c«or seen on the grounds.
have been glad to have seen entries from
Wheat was of unusually good quality oilier plawes, as there are several which
aud each spedmaa well worthy of «[*-- '
।
rial notice, but owing tn the limited ,'could bare made a creditable display.
space that can bo devoted to this dei&gt;art- | Tho ubiquitous ‘.‘Star Cothing House,"
meat, we must not give it The wheat. ।•f 36 Canal »yw&gt;t, which is always on
seat by Mr. Ensley from Ensley, No- . band, and always makes a show, has a
waygo ooanty, was such a sample of tho :fine display of clothing and furnishing
old variety of Qolb wheat that others ! goods.
will excuse this mention; tbo average
of hie crop was 45 bushels to the aero.1
Just so with tho spocim-’ns uf oats, '
bsrlsy, buckwheat and beans, which ‘
like wheat were represoaiod by sample. !
from quite a large number of counties, ,

Tax Eaton Rapids Jiararf says G. M
Anderson, of that village, (by the way
a prominent railroad man) i* coming
; to Hastings to interest himself
Tb Naw^ax.-EW. A C. G. Bent­
in behalf of^ur North and South Rail
ley, manufaeturers of sash. door*, blinds
and molding*, and every thing else, aro Road. Coriie on. we welcome you 1
eo bu*y soiling molding* that they can­
Wau yon want fresh oyster* cooked
not write for tho load column this wort
in any desirable style, broiled chicken*
Dress Making!
and all other good things usually kept
To Uro ladlreof Hasting* am! vi.-lnlty in a first-class restaurant they can bo
—call st rooms ovw Mrs-Morrill’s on had at Stauffer's Dining HallJeOHeun »L and get your dreeeoacut or
made In every style. New rooms Juvt
T.tnrwe* RxroaTOET.—This beautiful
&lt;MMd by
M:s* Babah Susixkr.
..J uecfnl magazine is fresh a* over and
*
xi oa T bmhit. RmnLXr.
full of good things, useful things, cheery
thing*, articles solid, article* epicy. prooo
and poetry for adults and children.
Hitchcock A Walden, Gncinnafi.
Wrarusa pleasanter.
Tho following list of letters remain
Twa work on the new blocks will soon
unraUed for in the Po»loflice, in &lt; Hasicommence for certain.
iugs, fiept- 19th, 1871.
Sax Hum*. William* A Cu-’h local* in
Rebecca Cramer. Abol Oaven, Mary
regard to white art flooring -ranted.
Cowler, W. Carlton. Emma Dorwia.
Moe tn Barber A Bally aro opaning Peter Frey, J- W. Glenn. VT. Hudson,
new goods in endless rariotTClara A. Haven*. Curl Kunde, Emma ।
C. I’cnnock, Lilli* Soebore. NeUio E.
Wright, 3, E. Wilrox. Wm. Waldon.
Direct ynur letter* to No. of P- O Box ,
or Drawer.
„
Jous Itowxrs, P- M.
No. a. of the Mrxiran War eerie* on
first page, also. J* How Betsey and I

The beet 50 cent Tn
Grant A I’hQiipu

•arved from cork, are fine specimen* of
art. and attract general admiration.
Mrs. J. M. MitcheU exhibits a quilt
made in 1664—307 years ago. which atiracts the notire of all uaaturo- It ia of
Ann linen, batted with fine wool, a robe
of uno of the oldsat Long Island famL

■

Ai Orangeville, Ort. 6th.
“ HasUago. Oct 9th, and Nor.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

seomd money, S50, 'and Michigan Boy
third. 125. AU who saw this first rare
gmally enjoyed it, as it was quite close­
ly contested and were welLpreparod to
expect th* fine *part which followed.
The third rare of the day. No. 5 in
the list, was for a puree of 1150, running
one-haif mile, brat two in threo. Thenwere ten entries of the following horse*
H. Myers’ b. m. Sparta Maid; Hingin’*
br.m. LadyBacus; Carpenter’, t.m.,
Bay Nolly; Saundsr’* a g., Red Squir­
rel ; Eddy a b. a.. Barlin Jim ; Larawer’o
b. g., Mountain Boy; A.T. Myer*’ br.
m. Wild Mary; Mathmroon's b.m,Nel­
ly; Harris’ b. m.. La ly Aldrich, and
Korney’, . m.. Lady Lightfoot Thi.

iLXM La Dry Oveds. Oreseriss, Beets mU
aiMe.
n.i* *■&lt; c***. a.. a«.

r»ut con.ia.llr reMi.i.s aUlueo. te ear
Uy LSBOK rtrucK ok aoomt ms .«

12,000,000 ACREH

To the Ladies!!

S“‘*-

DENTIST

Naiiiillt
Miia

CITY PAINT STORE!

COMMINS a eiows
PAINTERS;
Painte, Oik, Varnishes, Mixed
Paints, Brushes, and Ar■ list’s Materials, Wall
Paper, Window
Shades,

SUPERIOR. M‘SHERRY AND STATESMAN
CRA IN DRILL
Kalamazoo and Ann .Arbor

WHEEL CULTIVATORS,
Sign &amp; Ornamental Painting,

to tho lookers on and somo little time
was spent in getting fair starts. In
some of the false *tans, iho groom* who
wore attempting to hold tho hot***,
were thrown by their homes, and in ono
instance quite violently- However the
race was well enjoyed, and all admired
too winning horse, Mountain Boy, who
won two straight boats, time W and
518-4. The second money was won by
Rod Squirrel and third by Bay Nelly.

Gnriooy,

2TXLA

OALE A2TD KALAMAZOO,

PLOWS JLWD C.1STI.W8.

Hastings, Mich.

D6D

RAWING

MACHINES,

A.aRICULTUKA.L

'
port"
of one cd tho meat enootosful fair*
[
tever hold in oct State, and shows tho
(
JGroat Northweot of Michigan can get up
a show worthy of patronage for all time.
Many orncire aud etort on exhibition ai
the Union Fair will be taken to Kalaubbtoo to add to tbo grand display ai i
tho State Fair now iu progress there.
Poaowiu—Hon. 0. L. Bay nud wife !

of Cedar Creek, left Mnsday, for Brady, |

ETC..

MACHINERY

ia Barry Cbunty—for sale by

E. P. BURRALL.
Office in John Weisertt’s Haidwero Store, Brown’s New Block.

Years

Experience
(VYEAR &lt;fc STR//f
Succ«*&gt;«

a. .Qaakar Boy ;Hitt'* b. g. Sachem;
Sargeant's a. c., Frank Wordsn; Meeomore’e s- m.. Flora; York’s ch. a.. Bon.
Cummings; Raywait s blk. e.. Henry
Clay; Bterritfs*. m. Udy Ctar. Dodge's
b. g-, Bcapd, and Hibbard'a blk. m.,
Ibaay.
AH tho horses appeared on tho track.
-There wore four boats trotted, of which
.Fanny took three ar.d the rano, aud Beu
(Cummings one, tbo second; time,
u.&lt;r. . ,
o 1 t.lfl 1.4 0.411
,

HARROWS,

and the largest stock of

H’ *• COODTUfi,

Hardware!
IRON, STEEL, NAILS,

GLASS, PAINTS, OILS,
PUTTY, TIN, COPPER,
AND SHEET-IRON WARE,
AU kind® of Building Materials, and Tools,

HARNESS SHOP!
HARD

�Sals cf State Tax Lands.
PICTORIAL

FAMILY BIBLE,
a famhJy record,

when they was first launched, then I
kaa imagine ft might do fur some other 50.000
Adam to hold my Evo on his lap, cad
talk about hi* affluiteeh and cptritonl
essence, und plnr lamb.
j In thorn dass, thi-re want no hunxiu
: natur, as it was all God natur.
' Humin natur has bin soaked so much
siuse. it is too week to be trusted in a

Severe cases of harpoa and salt rtwa
have been cured by the external use of
tar ointaMBi, aad tar water taken inter­
nally,

REFERENCES,

"vinecar
8 O’CLOCK.

meddo, without much fenos bctwttin
nor any pole on.
Free love wants uiaro poke than eony
other animal
I don't boloaf in Idtal doprevite—un­
less a man has a good chance.

Leueonhom is, ia many cases, tho re­
mit tf uaeteenUacm. If warm water
injections were used daily, tbo disoere
would nut be so frequent.

for, has existed betaeon a rillainuua
lotnhnr on one sidti, and n luuatic virtue
on the othoe aide that ha* been dsodo '
j need out of ita truth, aad had fort aul
I of ita modesty and shame, in huntin of-

bitters’

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Mott Suitable for the Fauuly,
Mott Valuably tor ths Student,
Most In*truetire for tho Teacher.
Mott Appropriate fur tho Child,
Moot Useful fur tho Minister,
Mott Interesting for tho Farmer.
Moat Elegant for the Parlor,
Mott Profitable for the Study.

0B’TSS.f..JS«S0MI
..

— ■ I &lt; . 1'If, \* PTII tft"4

Darling Self-supplying

Penholder.

7 14 HtoHm by m*U wsl*. ti sn.0
tt ” AmU wasted. Addr«M W. A.
*4 &gt;1 Bfrsot. N T.

dose ia from can-half to ono grain given in health and good llcsh. The same
feed will suffice lor stare sheep. The
ovary fhxvoh'cnni
straw stack affords the Mttia a gvnd
One ar two grains of scutelter in at, luncheon, but milch newa, fattening
bed-tian', combined with two grains of Mock, and those that are*young, require
tho prussiate of iron, will allay general hay and othea richer food. But the
nervous irritability aad produce sleep' straw is so much value that it is worth
where there is rial I issnaas
the white to make tho stack in the best
A good tonic is equal parts ci chamo­ manner, so as to keep ta content*
mile, ikullcap, and qncen of meadow. bright and dry. Tho top should be tinMix. Add half a rant of boiling water ished with hay, ar grass, cut tor the
to ono tabvwpnre*frit of the mixture, end. purooee. By raking and trimming
drink freely, when cold.
after the machine has gone aud tojiping out property, the straw will comA eerriceabla injection tar dyaontory
is tannin, ono dram; hydrastin, half a
dram; morphine, three grains; starch
water, six ounces. Mix and make into
six parte. Ono after evoxy discharge.

About six mites from Wabash, Inch,
Thursday forenoon, a horrible inorder
! waa committed by Mrs. Fintey, who cut
ths throat of two of her chiMreu—•
boy and girl, ag«d respectively, 7 nnd 0
years—and beat out the brains of an
infant, about 3 months old, with a stouc.
Tho Sheriff look liar in cuslony, and
sho is now in ^Vabash jail, awaiting
tho result of tho Coroner's invcttSgation,
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______
-in

THEA-HECTAH
ii * rrrr
BLACK TEA

Castor oil may be made palatable by
employing the following formula:—Take

efjohn.
rts of tho horse’s body should b* ntb-

simple carbuncle
Take half a dram
of opium and mix up with two ounces
of white ointment, spread as thick as tbo
back of a knife oa a linnon rag and ap­
ply to die part three times u day

For a burning in tho stomach, (or
heart burn.) if caused by sourness of tho
stomach, Mt a small piece of Carbon­
ate of Magnesia about half the .ire of
a hickory nut cncry Lour until relieved.
Often, as this season of the yrer, a
draught of water will cause cramps in
the ttocisch and bowels, which mar
frequently be relieved by dropping in a
tew drop* of the tincture cf Capsicum,
(ceyvaas pepper) of a Elite ginger in

To expell worms lake. Sentonino.
from 6ve to eight grains; PodophyDin,
■lae-half grain; Loptaadnn, one grain ;
uiix and make Un powders, one to b«
:.iken every two hours until they purge
freely. Thia should bo repeated every
throe or four weeks until oil signa of
worms haw disappeared Often the
failure of worm medicines liea ia the
foot that thia repetition i&gt; not kept up.

the first of .’teptembor ; give each plant
to be taken up a top dressing of fine ma­
nure ; this wdl cause young shoota to
start nutr the esnter of ,the plant Be­
fore frost, tako up thooe that are to he
kept through the winter, nnd put in six
or eight-inch pots, they win usually
bloom and grow vigorously, if kept in a
worm room. Do not water too freely
until they flower. It is useless to keep
verbenas iu a cellar, as it is too damp.
Ifyoung plants are wanted for the fol­
lowing spring, take cuttings ca before
stated, from young growth ; but never
tako up old plant* or layers, as they are
more liable to ho infested with insect*
during tlw winter titan voung aud thrif­
ty ptanta To have sev d, select tho targ ■
eit cluster of flownrs alter the iwtnl.«
have dropped ; whoa tho leal vewls be­
gin to tarn yeBow, cut them, and lay
them away until dry. Tho seed mar bo
sown ia March ia hot-bsd*, or in ojxra
gwuad in May.

Inna sue Pxxi Tux*.—A corrcapundent at the Rural
says: "I dad
a rosy fine year tree (Flemish Beauty)
that became affected, firtt by blight in
one limb, which 1 removed, und then
another
tli.&gt;cud iu the same way,
until I had removed a considerable por­
tion of the top of the tree- Early next
spring 1 resolved to try tho application
of scrap iron to the roots. I procured,
my froa, removed the soil from tho roots
esrefrtffy, deposited the iron between
them and replaced the earth.
There waa no further progress iu the
blight, tho tree continued to grow that
wason, and the next leaves aad blossom*
came out vigorously ; no block spots ap­
peared on the loaves, and tho tree bore
finely; and no appearance of diseaw
was seen on the tree afterward. In sub­
sequent conversations with friends I
found that some of them had become in­
formed on the Mune subject and had
tried the remedy with perfect success.
Home told ms they had procured turning
and drilling chips from tho machine
sheps, and had used them, as they.
thought, with mueh advantage to their

1 with an equal mixture of soft soap
C
and ointment, and in twenty-four hour*
ii should bo waahod off with warm wa­
ter. and tho borso carefully dried and
Ltenk-tad afterword. If one application
is not sufflei-ut, a second ono should bo
made; but eight ar ton days sliouid in­
tervene lie.-ween nsch application.

SEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

WTO CARBOLIC TABLETS,
JOHA‘ E. HOTTER $ CO.
PVIII-ISlfERS,

THE NEW DISINFECTANT'

Bromo Chloralnxn,

SHEPARD’S
REDUCTION OF PRICES

lUrtxTc

LAMP CHIMNEYS

Rochmter to Now York, 885 miles,
Buffalo to Now York. 423 miles,
Buspension Bridge to New Yorx 448
Dunkirk to New York, 480 miles,
Cleveland to New York, &lt;125 miles,
Cincinnati to N. Y., 880 miles,
Atn&gt; is* mow
J
22 to 27 Mlum thi rtoarxa aovra

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTERS,

Sick Ileatlache, Liver Complaint,
Fever A Ague, I/ytpeptia, llomu
in Childrm, Fite*, Biliou* CemplalnU, Lou of Appetite, Erup­
tion* of-the Skin, 1‘imple* on the
Face, and all DUvoara of the

AGENTS WANTED FOB

LIFE IN UTAH

V*e for Kidney Complaint*,
TTeak Dark, Fain in the Loin*,
Lumbago, Gravel, liheumatient.

BAND LEADERS.

POPERY.

THE FOE OF THE CHURCH
AID REPUBLIC.

and no slavery more terrible than that
of a drunkard. At one time it encoun-.
ter* a man under the form of custom. '
habit, friendship; at another time, under ‘
tbo deceitful garb of pleasure. But
when ft baa completely fastened on its
victim, to what a pitiable state of moral
degradation is ha reduced! He will
readily barter his own liberty, his honor,
hia character, hia peace, aad the very
existence of Lis termly —for what ? For

JURUBEBA

For Sate by ACKLEY A SLADE.
Hasting*. Mieh.

nW cahpethovse

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!

A Million Dollars.

BLACK A Ft)LLgR, Pnprittm. srs

ita growth; often pulls it out by the !
roots. Curling irons are fatal tn tho
hair at both children and grown people.
Tbo heat rap* up the juice out of tho
fibers as effectually aa fire or fruit sape
the vitality of a green- branch, tearing
but a dry, withered skeleton. The prac­
tice whitti hsir-drssesss have at fearing

MONUMENTS.

J«r*»» CHy »ita Marais! '
ra Jrrsn lui'.rott ter Pkff

ws&amp;rjJsrE;

Ayer's

Cherry Pectoral,
MATTINGS,

riw'li, Yau can test tho truth of this
bv combing out the hair after it fou
bro.ro dr*—! The hair sometime,
comas out by handful!. ; and farther,
this process tangles up the bur, und a
gnatdrolaf ft u bnisa aroi pelted out

MATS,

trraotsTaixD ooon:

30

Years Experience

NOTTINGHAM

LACES,

Dr. Weflf Strati if Jinteta
GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN,

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                  <text>VOL XVI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27.187i.

L A. It H.A. UOLBRbOK.

The L.IBGEST STOCK of

HARDWARE
HARNESSES
BUCKEYE CRAIN DRILL
’COPPER STRIP FEED CUTTE

LEATHER BELTING,
.7

FULL STOCK OF .ILL SIZES.

The best place in the

City of Hastings,
• ----- -to buy------

GROCERIES
C. H. HICKS I

"Ilia not much to toll,’'said the enginac, aa he struck the aihoe from the
end uf his cigar; ' but if you want to
hear how don 1 come to jmaaing in my
checks, once on a time, 1 will tell yon.1*
One of tha moat wonderful things
about our late army waa, that every jmof.-orion nod trade waa ao well re|i/aented in each regiment thereof I rcinetnbor huw aurprieed our Colon I waa,
when ordered tn build a railroad be­
tween two pointe, and completely pusaled how to begin ; bat in half an hour
' ho had the men wlio knew the btuinre.
I thoroughly, picked out from hie own
regiment, and mymdf detailed to take
charge That a the way we did thingu.
The road waa wholly in the rear of
our linm, and away from danger (aot
t'mt we cared fiw th’d.) where the origi­
nal dwellcra were undisturbed—negroes
and all; so you may believe that the
change, to aa }wur leiluw* who had been
m camp *o lung, was nant agreeable. 1
«u fottunatoenough to be billeted upun
a inoet intoHigvnt and pleasant Southern
family, not the jilaasant member (to me)
of which wa» a Yankee •cboalniana,
who had aomel.uw got a handed ths re
After running larch al! dor, through
the woodi nad swamp*. I would coma
back Io a driiooua “tea," had still mor&gt;&lt;
d- iicsoua •'vsumg with Mary Doc, (such
waa her fitting nauif.) and you may be
»uro that there evenings were never too
long. It name to what such things alware »ill come to before long; aoldiere
foarn to do ^ofok wooing, and in twu

tnv name called. 1 waa all attention ia ' confinad to a region aear tbs cantor of
a momer.-.. I recoguixed Mary's voice I the storm, and travels with that enter
Vin
------J.---------a —
a—
V joy
I----------s&gt;
another
seour.d,
and
such
as only
i a lover ena fori at such a rime, couraiug
Prom these experiamts it may be
through my veins. Bat I am talking aaMr inferred, contrary to the geiurrel
too tong. It seems that she had watetead belief of aaontifie am. that vaporperCarroll, and waa now oooaa to tall me to meatre the tir from a hi-h to a few few
take coarags, far shs would release use point willi rxtrem. downean U iade-d,
fa one more day. Alas! il was thirty tt penaaatMitaiaUtendtanetooKlogy
miles to the regiment, aad we could ex­ it will hereafter bo kaawa that vapor
rires mlo th. tU region, whore cloudr
pect no help short of that.
“EvmymoaiMt ia precioua.”' cried are fanning only by being oreriodup by
the dear girl and before 1 coaid speak
■ho waa rone.
Ths next day passed without food &lt;c
drink, ntd my mental faculties putook
of the Wtaknans If mT physical. I
spent a pud |iart of the day actually
&lt; ur.-.mg mi a maundfaa way, for Nary
would get tired, at beatase I waa thirsty
-bat I thought nut of dasdh
Shortly attar dark 1 board footsteps,
and ecoo Carroll Stewart and two stalwart negroes entered and looessl my
lionfe. They tried to make mo walk,
but I was too wtak, aad they were ac­
tually obliged to carry ma. Iwa.fa.nie
only a short diasanco £nm tha building,
which. I found to my enrpnae, stood
&lt;lcno to the new railrood, ju«t where man judgment will permit, aonnd cat.there wa. a bog. straight level piece of clusiona attained.
We taka it Ibr granted that General
grade. A rope was fastened about my
neck, and the other end run over the Grant will be the candidate st the par­
limb of a tree done by, which end tho ty/ We do not are very well bow ft can
b« otherwise. Thai be darirea a rowtee
negroes held.
Once for all; will you promise as I
desire 7” coldly asked otewart.
My courage revived. I hurled defi­
ance at tliem. lie motioned to the
■lavea, who instantaneously twitched the
rope, and I wss dangling in the air.
How long I hung I cannot toll; it was
yooro of agony to my brain, when saditenly there wss a distant rumble. The
negnHw turned, and there, at the end of
the track, ap[«red a monster, shaking
the earth as it advanced, aad scattering
tire. They wore filled wilh wondv, to their merits, their proviaiunal ■sar
for ’Jiey had never seen an engine, and
Bl this moment, it gave an unearthly atiotm have in every .nao, failed to elicit
yell, which they ociioed. and dropping and enoraraging response. We tbefe
the rape, fled 1 fainted; hot when I fare fori sofa fa amnming that, unle»
revived, friends were about me, and un* changes take place ia the minds of the
nearer than any friend, who now aits maaeaa at the Itepubbcea party, sueh aa
hero so quietly, was Iwnduig over me caaacAat thia moment be forvmea, Goa.
with tears on her cheeks. Hbe hail rss*
llurty milca. “That's all about it."
said tho Engineer.

&gt;oU¥EARAST/t/
•

suncrtWrtl.H.1. SOODYEAR.

"

DwJarelo al) klwfeof HEAVY and SHELF

ROBERTS &amp;

®cm Tr

IRON. I STEEL. NAILS,
GfaASSg PAINTS. OILS,
PETTY, TIN, COPPER.
AND SHEET-IRON WARE,

RUGS

All kinds of ’Building Material*, and Took,

HARNESS SHOP!

Medicines,

Iv eonnectio» with

HARDWARE STORE.

Dye Stutts,

Role agents in Barry County for the

detboit stover,

WOODLAND PARLORS.
BIBUSK DELTtKG sAND FAIRBANKS t-OALBS.

I ho*e said that the family waa “inli'lligcat and pleasantbut I must aaretit this |mwm - tha only son. Ha war
a lumpish, brutal, ye: mean looking 1al­
low, and I always believed him to lie in
secret vimpethr with the Coufedcratas
but too mwaKlly to openly join them
like a man. 11 waa manifest to everr
one but Mary herself, that thia boor was
in tove with her; but sbo in her inno­
cence, nsrer dreamed of such a thing,
and when I told her that wo must lie­
ware of Oarroll Stewart, her eyvs were
first opened. Then she rvnssmberel
many little things which told her how
deep a kne Un- min must have held for
het thia long rime. . Her fears on my
areount were exeosure. and I could not
laugh them *«*y. She knew, she said,
o! many a Lntcherou* deed done by
bti-wart, and that ho would hesitate al
nothing that could be done underhand,
though bo would never epeuly injure
any one.
Ono nigh?, I found u[»on my bed an
nnouytnouH note, telling mu to beware
of Mar* Doc, for that die waa a spy ©I
the CMmy, and had arranged with them
tor my capture. It impbjred mo ta fly
back to safety, and was aa stupid a pro­
jection as ewll ean he imagined, consid­
ering that it waa acNreatod to a soldier
Of cuuraa I know tha writer; but said
nothing, even to Mary. I rotolrsd how­
ever, to be cm the watch, as I brlievsl
if 1 n-maiued I should have thn craft
and wickedueas of Stewart to nombat.

eppoaitKra one of its tasmbere in regular
staauiag in the party. Geo. Grant will
be elected. It fem not appear that the
chancre of a candsdato of that character
will be any better ia 1872 than thorn of
Gov. Seymour in 1808.
The [arty fa not. to aptxaranco. in
In the fourth meterologwal report by any better condition. Ki t«"t it ia in a
1‘rofesaor J. H. Espy, ol Washington, wares—wane through its failure in
D. C., we bad tlie following inatructiro IMO8 ; worse through the increasing dbgcr.crahxitiiins :
afleetion of tha masses with tha oonduc:
1. The rain and the snow storms, and
vvrn the moderate rains and snows, wuno through tlie new d*parture. most
travel fora the seat towaad the east in injodienudy invested aa a tamnonfaer,
the United Rtatoa. daring ths months of but whish has proved a fcwbrand to faNovcmtoir. December, . lanuary, Fehru- tousi/y the frehngs Of di9srenee before
arr anil March, which are ttie only eiurisg between the factions into which
moutlis to which threo gouarnEratiana tho party is unhapdy divided. Ttai
■T’n. ■forms are arcocapanied with

were now laying track,) I waa ehot at
tiorn a cluse thorn thicket which waa
empty before I could reach it. Though
Habit. I Mt by bo means comfortable—

PHISGIHITIONS AND FAMILY

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER
SHOP.
QiaKtr-RHnt tn|.
pou»MUM AMU FMClUi

j^TtKl.rXSX AMP HOLtttM.

nNOTOOBAMi ALMVttA

CITY PAINT STORE!
comhim a itown
PAINTERS;

4. Thi» line is oomocimcs nroxly
■ traigbl. but g--:iotally curved and mo*;
frequently wilh its convex silo towaid
tho ra«t.
5. The velrafy of this Uno is such
that it trarek from the Mixusip; i to
tho Contewticut Hirer in twenty-four
hcura, and from tho Connetieut to t t
John, N'ewfounilland, * in nearly the
♦ante tim&gt;\ or about thirty-sty tfulee an
hour.
U. Whoa the barometer fall* sod loti ly in the westurn [&gt;art of New England,
it rises at tho some time in tho vadoy at
the Muaisaippi, and also at St Juba.
Newfoundland.
7. In greet storms tlie wind for sever­
al handrod mitea on both sides of the
line of minimum pressure blows toward
that line directly or obbquehr.
H. The forwi of the wind ia in propor­
tion to tho suddennosa aad greatness of
the depression of tho barometer.
0. la all groat and sudden deprees
ions of the barometer there ia much rain
or snow; and in all sudden growl rains

wmse weir cut uuu ’
comparatively small. T
bee move a de furemcK

United Stahrs, tlie lino of minimum
prsseurs d as not coma from the "far
waoL** but rommonore with tho storm,
and travels with ft toward the eastward.
13. There is gmerally n loll of wind
at ilia line of minimdm preeaure, and
sometimes a calm.
14. When this line of minituum j&gt;r*wiuro i arses an ol server toward the east,
,i—
i
1». —...
—— ...

through
steal
—,----- . w
_____
pert of your person. Oar Ubor
tnmplrfed nt Inst, and as I walked
from tny tmturn to tlie Itouae of
Stewart, through Vie woods, 1 was
but little wind
d.-ring my lore affairs, tuid arran
a pseeaure, and
tho future in bright lines of costM
___________________ _ Uae the wind.
--------- &gt;
—- - —
are irregulai but trad outward from
a sound of fo.it.iepe, I was eeiaod from um lin”
Lohiad, Utaded, my hands bound
16 The fluctuations of tha boro motor
btrugglaa Were ualrea, and 1 found „ gonondly greater in the northern

lock vi. turned on me. 1 managed to
work oi the bandage from my eyre, but
though 1 band my priar.n anything hot
•Mure, I rw too rightly bound ta Hunk
of oaonang. MjerwoJforl began to
.boat at cam •»! •«&lt; vigumaly too,)

in th* .gift of any human auiheritr.
woold atill retain dial aimplieitr aad in­
tegrity dmroetor for whiefi U ha.

“ &lt;^M*Md-Cky.

Backgammon-a lady’s pannier.

Change for a MArorvign—a republic.
All ora not hunters that blow the

A good tonic for debilitated young
ladies —iron. A better tonic—ironing.
A hypocrite ia oce that neither b
.hat ho sevens, nor eerme wh»t he ia.
The beet household receipts—Ths re­
ceipts on your bilie.
A volume that will bring tears toyoar
eyes—A vriama of nooks.
Great souls have wUte| feeble oam
only wiahe.

CSrility coots mthfag -nay. is sasnaflnng to your crMit.
What la virtue but a medicine aad
rieo bat a wtiund 7
How in it Mount Vmurioae never
•loopa . It is alway* yawning.

A Warning for Fashionable AaasmbBea—look out for the point
,2^ .°”**; *«nnipli*hcd fancora in

Josh Biffing. eay% “I am not afraid
to trust a maw fiw a small smount if bo
a a good whiotlek.**

Wha*. would this norid be without
woman 7 A perfect blank —Ilk. a sheet
of pa{&gt;er, not evea ndad.
The dag in the kennel Urkr at hi.
floss, the &lt;tog that is busy banting do™
ao&lt; feel them.

a drprvvsiou of the barometer near the
o-nrial line of the storm, and a rise of

School Book* &lt;J- Stationery. uir srork (■• had “rusbed" maUra and

(live,us a callas.wo will uot beundcrtold.

i
I
I
i
£
p-ftw facts
Iare lua aup-n.ire.
Aa Pntedent, the people ooul.l roly
npon temaaonawbo would bring the
Imt hght.
th. bate
te

w,
- Fhat,
**
‘

IHflB; and aU Tatar, tailarm of the
■atua kind will ba productive of a sim­
ilar result. It nat taka the poeitioa of
an &lt;-p|&gt;o«tion partr. and submit to eervn
aa tha nncteus around which all the
e’.cmenta of the oppoitioo to Gen. Grant
mar eonotratrate. It n~* —*—
with doing one thing ■
eilinfwd with assisting
wtiich, shuria-haz.ded,
achieve. It can uo i

Wales aamad
last yeoi
and these of Soutlaml £32JMU,lW&gt;.

Udioi at ths White Mdontaina sleet
under coverlids of us weapon, aa than
are not blaakota enough la gp round
The light of a match will frighten i
wolf away, it b r-*4 »-*■•----------- '
don’t always v

will rexhre will ba greet aad valuable
Among those will be the weans tor its
own rooenatnictioo. It will caao.1 iU
part reword. aad oatfaguish thorn iataatinsl coalicta which, at promt, respite
it incapable to art with rigor or resolve
Tb.e International Sucistr of ^lew
with unaa ity. It wifi receive new I I orb has raised thirty thou xml dollare
l&gt;lt&gt;«L and with it, frvsh strength and •ilk which to start « paper So ores
fe&gt; Pittobargh JW, *
'
tfon. under new taw* of affinity, of the
A California town, as its altrsctfens
party material of the country will take
aa
a
watering
.
place,
ad
v
w
t
ima
“
a
hot
piece; and muttiMde* of man wfll find
their true, who are now in fates parts
positions.
’
There to within our knowledge bat
An Oswegu local *aw twu ladies “go
one mas &lt;■ tha UniW Stain who e^ for a monug train, and t jyk out hte
j uya the oriiiamri, tha popakrity, th* panel! and nonubonk joyfall r But they
got aboard fa &gt;aMy.
will aaactial to the purpose under ooa- feme of the Cafifochsisu*ak feughfag st
sideration, and that man in Horace
Qwriay. At ut rata, if tbara art oth­ a sttmigw wbn. in one of their towns.
ers, ho, in our opimon, combim^ th.
|largest numbor of fedrablo qualifica,

�etty V. the efltart that Vanderpool,prcvloua to Ms trial nt KaJamwoo. enufew-d
to the kilting of Field, and that the evnfesetou wee made to Mr. N. A. BeMl, a
dtetingutal ed criminal lawyer uf that
Ulo-c. The roj-orl orlginMed fvm&lt;-rttalnstatemeii'.lbslMr. BatehdlJmske
concerning a connumtlon he t-a l with
Vanderpool, wherein Vandcrpxd made

oftbeaaseta, an altercation and scuffie
had awuad. which Fieldxot thobert oft
and In painlon thereat ho bad ectasd a
favorable opportuuly and killed Field
with a blow on the herd, be naked Mr.
Bakh what would be the probable ver
diet under such oiroun&gt;»f3iice^ Healeo

’ lbs catered men uf hie vote, and restor­
ing him to his normal condition" of
silvery. They will restore tho doctrin
of "State Rights,** by which a State may
Thc defalcation of J. L. Hodge, Pay- ,enslave lhe block, If 11 wee fit One
ma.ter
of
the
United
htates
Array,
te
t
weU Railroad we place before our roadA. W. Kristy of &amp; Louis, has recently
•rathe following from the Middleville now the talk ortho cUy. Hie high rep- .l»een laying down the future platform ding Journoy" is continued in thia numutatiou and tlx&gt; e mfidrnoo of ths offi- 1
Pkataclealrr of lMt week, nul ask for It
of
the Democratic partr in a Setter in bar and is capitaL "Out Whispering
the careful attention of every resident rem In hie Department, which he a|. '
way. enjoyed, reu-ea a general reeling ’the pro slavery 8t Louis Republican, aa Gallery" reutinuas thoeo exquisite remof this City:
ofsuqutae
that be should tarn rib hl. 1
utianencM of Chas Dickens. If you
There mil be a Railroad Meeting st
■ant to leew Boe, and learn to kreo him
Cottage Hall on Seturdsy afternoon at S good name by tha dl.honar.ble truosaco'otock. Meeting have been hell all tforj or which ba-has been guilty. It '
appears, bower w, the de.-sff has been i

fiicL It is certain to bo built
Hastings has made u heavy bid for
thio road and will get it nntere the .wo­
e along tbit line do their utmost and
it at once. Tho direct lino from
Kalamaroo to Lowell will ran witlnu
ose-hslf mile of Middleville, and aa
thia is the only paint for revere! mites

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1
1

D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S

{

IFij Offitr

the following
Tax TUk*

Daxoaxrr's Morrat-r for October pro«.nti itself with more than th# n.ual
attreCiocs in Fall rashfous aad other

yeare. the tarsest sums having been tak
vnrix yean ago.
Paymaster Brice first entertained soepidon. that the accounts of Major
Hodge were Involved when a dlscrc;*
ancy of $10,000 wm discovered. Hodge
was unable to account for the deficiency
when the Paymaster General demand­
ed au explanation, and aeon after Gen.
eral Brice wav In reeelpt of tetter oon-

tore. Thi induoesouta for clubs of
■ jbscriben offered by tho publisher aro
wonderful, and can only be dona by a
firot-close Magarino. Yearly, $3.00 with
a premium. Published at 888 Broad-

Mwhigro,
ASSYRIA.

de, bat it ia not possible even for him
to enjoy these gatherings of tho Farm­
ers, Mecbamca and Artisans of the coun­
ty with a keener relish than wo give to
tkam. We reahao that the real pro.
penty aad growth aad wealth of the

improved breeds of boesee, cattle, sheep,
twine, and fowls. Wo find th. presence
of those who, bv sagacious forethought
aad judicious culture through years,
have brought out for our delectation
richer aad rarer varieties of Fruita and
Groins and Vegetables. Wo leoognite
the wise inventors and tho cunning
workers in rood end metal, whose skill
and labors have so largely ameliorated
the condition of thy toil imposed upon
mac when Adam and Evo were driven
out of Paradiso. Wo reflect, that by
tho many inventions which tuou hes
sought out in the imptemonte of the
•hip and the labor-saving machine of
tbe household and the farm, ho ha. ajmoel turned the ancient curse, of being
compelled by the sweat of our bro.» to
earn our breed, into a pesehteMemy. We
feel a pardan.bto pride in the kitten

edasacoateseion, tlwwhule being stated
Mi a auppooed case by Vanderpool.
The Ayb thus din»res uf the foolish
story so exten&gt;ir«ly circulated Lorcaboot, that Hou-N. A. Bxkh of Kulanmsoo, hod said that Vandarpool ouufoteod
to btm that be bad kilted Hetbcrt Field.
We presume the JSiyfr prints the exact
fotte in tho case, and if from that tho
em-miao of Vanderpool can draw any
consolation they r-.ro wnlcwne to IL

Tha Saginaw Valley and St.lfouio Rail­
road Company are ready Io rrcoivs |*opo^ far the ooustruction of a Motion
of from ten to twenty mllsa of road bed.
Propanols to be addressed to the Hoc
rotary at Saginaw City. The East Sag­
inaw Etate^Drtoe says of thia read: “ It

Every reaidcat aud nroiwrty holder io
Middleville understands that thv road
is a neneasity.
s.
With it we get annpoiitionln freights
which will allow ui losollgiMslscheaper
and pay mure for wheel than any town
in Barry county.
With Middlcrilto as tho bort wheat
market and beet trading print, building
lota will rapidly como into market, farms General ^plotter, dated Paris, the 9Blh
around us increase ia value aud our rd- ultimo, giving an Interesting cccoant of
outUtla pmJeet In full. In order to Iago receive sn impetus that will eerid it the travel* of bj party. He bat re
save it front falling through, a re -ogan- up among the thousands.
tration took place, which malted In
Without this odvautagv every one
the formation of tho prevent company.
The people of 6L Louts wen- a* anx-i trade, our baviume mon and finally our
fit! negotiation of the new loan; he
ioua. If not more, for tlteeucctas of th I* ,I proeont population mustaud will go where hoped " something mure substantial
project aa the people of Sglnaw, andcyer , they can have tho facilities for doing than mere praise will be glv. tt Secretary
since they have strained every nerve to j business and leave aur town Mtb and |
make the enterprise a reality. Tbcrco-i dry on the shoals and rocks that will be (they have all enjoyed themwlvc* very
der will are at a glance, therefore, that , richly downed from our want of oator^ much, that hU health la improved, and
tha: they aril, probably arrive here on
the Mst, tux., leaving Liverpool on

Grand Rapids to this city.and then, shall
wo say. to St- Clair; thus really carrying
end Wives and daughters whew deft
out a jwojeet tong thought o(, and ut
handiwork spread ou al! lidos, giro,
grace and delteaey and beauty to what
i .VI will take pteosurr in reading the
would el« jnrhape seem almost too util­
fulloniag, written to tho /MfiyaUml by
itarian and cuuinumplace. Then, again,
Mr. Colfax. Tho Vioo-Prnulent, under
there is that beautiful frci-dom from
dale of Camp on Red Hirer, Dakota
couvcntiunal restraint, that kindly feel­
Territory, (apposite Georgetown.) Aug.
Sisi, says : •
ing toward all mankind and that man­
ifest intern: ia tho ovideocoe of a to the mat. This picture It no: st all
nrighbur’s thrift and success in hie par­ overdrawn. Most thoughtful people
ticular calling, so pleasing to bvbold will agree with us In stating that no
and so gn-atful to realise in one's own
be found in Michigan. Tbs seotion of a
country through whieh It would pise ta
in needofaraairnnd.and would updoubt- .
oily awdat liberally in Ita oocsteucUoiu
It ia a field without eom'pe Itlon, and if'
locally suowwful. It would l"- doubly so 1

rest and rvereatiaa and plrasuro. Hence,
viewed ia any aspect and from nay and
every standpoint, tho Agricultural Fairs
and Mechanical Exhibition, of the coun­
will bo made, and it i* expected that Mr.
try should receive tho morel counte­
Charles Downing, Jr., the celebrated
nance and the oMtartaf support of all
fruit raiser, will be prseeut and driver
aa address. A large attendance of aB
interested in fruit culture is expected.”

bte reprerentutives of the locahtfoi in
’ which they ere bolden. Ja Ui, defy each
individual in that comm urnty should
take a part Tho thought and' the la­

bor neoeosary to make the exhibition a
•urcres aud a crwlit .huuld not be left
to the few, but should bo cheerfully- pertiopated in by tho many.
The Barry County Agricultural Soci­
ety is to boh! its Nineteenth Annual Fretiral st their grounds ia this diy, on
Wedaawday, Thursday, and Friday, of
next week, being the 4th, 5th. and Oth
days of October. The managers and

power for tho pteosure sad profit of viaitoes and gwwt,. New lot the people of
the county yre/w^s
Lot
them bring out their nice cattle, fine
sheer, anti their swift and beautiful

money; but bls lasses have been so se­
vere that $40,000 la all that remains in
default of $450,000 lost In stock speculs
tiona. Major Hodge it now In ci&lt;w
confinement at Fort McHenry.
The Democratic dally or this city Im­
mediately seise* upon thia occurrence ss
proof poaletive of the Inefficiency of the
present administration. It how ls dis­
mally over the degeneracy of |&gt;abllc af­
fairs in overlooking the dlflclencyof so
targe a sum. end finally end* lu charg­
ing the crunluallly of the whole affiilr

itself a luxury—bow could* I think of
w nting an essay or an argument F Mr
befilth ia excellent, the «ale« at tho Hudsdn Bay Company’s store at Georgetown
.hewing a gain of eight [Ktund. in
weight rincu I tell ‘the Statoe' Wo
start thia morning fur several days jour­
ney along tho interior of Dakota, and I
am glad to learn thnt wo grading to
tho crawling of the Upper Misiouri rfrer
will probably bo lot this fall.*'
Tlie Zujrjwadnti adds to his lieclnimor
of being an officer uf the i
benefit of some critics, i
gard* the election of a Democrat to the
Presidency aa an IropomIMllty. W$ strange the! he should ba
guess he b right thlr time, In that auppocltlon. when Mr. Greeley runs as

&lt; ommlMlonar Dougin*, held a consul­
tation In thia city on Friday last with
the following Supervisor, of Internal
Revenue on important matters : Cor-

puriaMO of wise discussion of tho best
mode of redressing existing grievance.."
An! the “existing grievanreo'* are tho
U aud 15 Amendments, by which they
loot their slaves, and ho further tells his

interesting literatwr. for tho juvsnite
branches, wilh strong induoemsnte for
those who.hare tho opportunity to make
up dubs for 1871, which are bountifully
repaid by the extraordinary premiums'
prenentod by the publisher for tha trou­
ble. Yearly, 11.00. Pubhahod at 838
Broadway, N. V.

New Advertisements.
CASTLETON.

Txs riltulni^
JFfU, for
September 80, is an unusually good
number of thia excellent weekly. “Ask­
ing a Bioesing” from a painting by Prof.
Jordan, is n sweet picture of lowly life,
cBjuirite in its design and execution.
lUustratiuns arc given of " Woodward's
Gardens," the l.vntral Park of Sen

WOODLAND
KgjSXlWSEXl
npifMipUlinu. .1*0 a .alar |.n
6utel iaU-ra to JU.a Mali.

But he fears this can't bo aoeompliehod unless the Democrat, will pretend to
adopt tho “new departure" fur tho purI«mo of victory in 1873. He boliovM in
'•laying low” and pretend to accept all
the amendments, nna addressing himsulf to those wlio refuse the new dodge

JOHNSTOWN.

ST,1

" Why, just look at the facta of the
case I Ttu&lt; Democrat* hold. «»the pres­
ent time, sixteen Stales ■ of those scarce- i
ly one could be corne l on yuur platform
of denial of accomplished facta!’*

BALTIMORE.

graphic article on I bo great volcanoes
of Hawaii, by Dr. T. M. Coan. "The
writer spent the first eighteen yean of
his life within thirty miles of Kilauea,
and his descriptions, vivid and ahoorbingly in terrsting, ftv from his own obhai.d- full of
or those of other members

HASTINGS.

CARLTUN.

of hie family. The illustrations are re­
markably elfemvc, one include pictures
of Ths Lake of Fire, Mauna !*&gt;a.
Coast formed by Vulcanic Action, Lav*
Stream Pouring into die See, the Fall­

tucky ; Dutcher, of New. York ; and
Sutton of Pennvylvanla.
. The acting Secretary of the Interior

HOPE.

and Big Tree has been commuted by
him to Imprisonment for life.
Secretary Boutwell’s Annual Report
bu been jartty prepared and pot into
the hands of the printers. Soma of the
branebee of the report have not yet been

RUTLAND.

Ayer’s

The opponents of the Four Million won't quite fool the people this time. in­
Loen Bills Ijjld their regular meeting
Friday evening at which Jualaeventeeu to restoring the rebel democracy to jewper»&gt;ns were tn attaodauoe. The pop or, because abrogating the amendiuvnta
ularity of lhe BIU te writ prove.! by the
assuinod and paid by tho general gnvvernmen:, and lhe rob.1 soldier, and tho
widows awl oqiluuu ore to be plac .I on
with citlacna from all parti of the State the paniuou on lhe same footing with tho
and tlie Court Houw and Jail ar.&gt; tilled Union sohliers, or th. whole war debt
with prisoners, although a large number to be repudiated. That ia nhxt the

Hair Vigor,
For restoring to Gray Hair its
DAtaral Vitality and CWqn
with disastrous overthrow ; but ebon
rcadjuslel upon carreet priuriploi, there
will be no antagonism with rovelatioa."
There is u capital paper by Edward

lore. Or if slavery eoudl not b. restured,
then pay for slave, to tlu-ir &lt;4d owiur.
at ^tritkpa »1,500 a pteeo. How wilt
ibe haneat Demccrata and patriots of

Everybody congrttulatoe you on be­
ing rid of tho “vanderpoul cos*!," for it
Artillery have beeu stationed there to monopolised too much spac, but won't
aorist the ct,ty autboritlra In maintain­ there Ito a rush to your county hercafing ordcr,.e«d It is hoped that the trials
will proc&lt;ed without any disturbance.
। [Mrtment is uauiually full and interesti ing. Dr. Holload, ia *’ Topics cf the
Tlie Democrats who complain of ,
j Time," pays a deserved tribute to the
general Inattention to publie dutkw on
late Charice Scribner, in bon xrot whom
the part of President Grant, and others
bolding high Government offlcler, are
’
Orangeville, 8ept 2£&gt;th, 1871. I lb« MnUiif was named, and diarneass
! “Shepherds and their Hocks," “Tho
disposed to be aggrieved at the setlousEnrroa Bixxxn—You arc aware why ii Difficulty with Dickons," “The Imprornese of Attorney General Akennan who
Is now st Raleigh vigorously Investiga­ I have so long neglected writing to tho i «d Amerirea." In “ The Old Ceoiiwi"
Burn, so I will not hare to apologias. j there io a description ’of lhe ' ’
ting Ko-Klux iniquities.
। Service a: Mount Lebanon. In
IT n TBCE, Ulsl a rant malortiy of
Paymaster Chas. T. Townsend, now Although it has been a long time since I| and Society." “ Culture and 1
the people of Barry county endorse the I
stationed at Bl. Paul, Minn., has been you have heard from our quiet town, Abroad,” and “At Pome" are i
actten of the Jury tn the Vanderpool
orderded to duty In the Paymaster Gen­ yet, tUcn has nothing occurred within says, entitled “Best Parlon,"
ease, and hcllevo they Could not have
eral's office in place of Paymaster Hodge. that time that is very iutorMting. Of Furnishings" “ A Talk About —
found any other vrnll-t from the evtSecretary Belknap arrived hero ywscourse for a few days after the dose of ing." fie., Ac. The page ot Euhings ia
terday.
the Vanderpool trial, tho mult was iho n charactariMw sketch of a “ N«w fcnglaud Town Neoting," by Mr. Bash.
only theme bore, o» elsewhere. 8omo
With tlie first number of the third
wnro mm), Mme glad, aud some did not volume (Noveaber.) Arokssr'. MkUH,
■ are a continent*!. 4c., yet tho majority, will be enlarged, and grectly increased
been re-Bppointed, with authority to pro­
in
popular intereal. The pnoo hewofter
so far aa I have beanl. have expressed
cure additional official information aud Tammany Hall Thlcvae—The “Mew
thmnselvea highly pleased with the ver­ will be lhe eame aa that of ths other
I report to tho Joint Committee a digest
Departure," and what it Meant.leading magnxiac*, H par year, aud tho
dict
Some,
however,
are
very
savage
of tho tews of the several States fur reg­
pubhsaert promise to »pero no peinx or
Vanderpool Trial
ulating i-lsciiann therein, and also a ditoward Vanderpool, while othirs tusko expense to make it tho beat msgaxinein
thoineelvus appear ridicnloui by venting
Detroit, Sop. 2S,*187L
their spite upon tho jay. Such ouee
Eorroa Boni:-“Whom tho Gods
are like somebody else wo know of
would deetrjy, they firet make very
Vanderpool is guilty, any way, sad ah
foolish and wrethy,” io an old adage
bore to Visit North and South Carolina,
treys was and I don’t care a d—n for
Georeia aad Florida, and a sub-commit­ made true in tho case of the corrupt detoe of five members to visit Tennessee,' tnocracy of Now York Qty. It 1* well
pllabed we do not understand, as n’.r c- Alabama and Miaaiawnpi, and take tes­ known that Tammany Hall lias ruled are so spiteful to sard thn jury, are the
tenthe of the patronage of the Dally, timony in those States. It waa decidnd the Democratic party at this whole coun­ ones who hare no particular regard for
Mr. Hulin has been admitted to bail
law or evidence, where
instead inliOOC.
came from friends of Vanderpool, and unnecessary to rend sub-cuaimittceu to
try for twenty or thirty yearn paaL They
from persons outside of tho city. But Virginia, Louiuana, Toxas or Arknnwmof evidence gets amtrol of them. But,
Now York's debt is •97.S87.5M.
ws arc under obligations to the Home
everybody has had Vanderpool on the
fraudulent voting, fraudulent counting
Gon. 11 cm si do sailed for Europe lart
brain so long that it is hard to change Tburodry-.
and “reposting” in the elections, that
the belief of aay, and especially those
they concluded tte-y could do almost any
New York's debt has been increased
who have beard none of the evidence,
smeo the fin: of January &lt;23,418,978.
thing they liked, and still protect thornneither in the trial nor out of U. If
selras as long as they furnished the
Vanderpool is guilty, bo yet must suffer
money sad the brains of the party for
terribly, be cannot escape U, aad if in­
nocent, he has already saSsred terribly,
is to bo a desperate one, they begun
early to provide lhe funds. Bo they be­
gan to steal in 1860, aud up to this time
have otolo-well it i, not known exaoUy
how much yet, but towanfe one hundred
oullious of dollars, which is added to
obont fdty miilrcns they stole during
the four yuan before, for the osmpaiag
arc a greet deal better than many euppoiwd they would be. Wo have had
several errerc froste of late, ae the foli­
age of Che trace, and vines can attaaL

and bxldnesi often, though not alwsys,
cured by its use. Nothing can restore
the hair where tho follicles are de­
stroyed, or the glands atrophied and
decayed; but such as remain can bo

growth of hair is produced. Inriead
&lt;rf fouling the hair with a nasty sedi­
ment, it will keep it dean and vigorous.
Itaoocarioaal use win prevent the hair

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

CENTRA!

THZGREAT

�Rar'teucAi'
—

Tip

1

Lin shorn A rST
SOUTHERN MWAI

locaT
Trees ehanging tbeir or,l&lt;,r.
We are reminded that winter ten
Winter clothing and overcoats
getting fashionable again.
New goud. are being unload,,1
di-pteyed at Mudge's.

MAttllC.
(JBAKD TRUNK RAILWAY

last Saturday evening by a young man
by the name of Janire McMahon who
resides with Lafayette Landon, also a
farmer. Tho object of the burning
seems to bare been to pay olt an old
grudge. Lamton and McMahon, aome I two fast days and were favorable Imi pressed with the exhlblritia. Kafam*farm. After a Uma they became dbaet- SOO WM fa all her glory, aud wras more
fatted with the bargain they had made. |i than happy over the grand aucoess of
aud sold the farm bock at a loos of KOO.
The friendly relations hitherto existing
between the partira were thus luterruptcd. Ou Krtunlar last. Landon and the
Defamfant were in Hastings and return­ upon the fair grounds. Just between
ed home about dark and a few minutes the two gatewsya stands tbs oQcs build­
after their arrival boms, the yonng man ing, of which lbs outer part la used by
went, accutdlng to bls admissions since,
and set tho stacks and bam on fire.
Mr. Bandford waa at the time absent on
a visit to Allegan. Tho matter came to
the knowledge of the the Prosecuting the gateways, m one enters, are Iona
Attorney on Bunday, aud the Hhsrtff rows of cattle sheds ; to the left ere pens
waa dispatched far the culprit, who was Cor swine. Bantering the right or south­
sxfcjy lodged In Jail Bunday evening, ern side of the grounds are manywhltohaving disclosed the w hale matter, to­
gether with the motives which prompt- .

beet pair of driving
mite io fcia, and
r was offered H.OOO

The attendance was Just large enough
on Friday to make It ploMent. sad all
who were present enjoyed themoetvos
finely. Tha du*t being the only thing
to hinder a person taking solid comfort.
The great feature of tho day, and per­
haps of the fair wm a
ouxd CAvaiz'dox or cikmium stock
which took place In the afternoon. The
animate pesosd In front of tho grand!

JOB

Clover Hullers!

with blue ribbons, denoting that pre­
miums had l»een saslgued to them. A
large audience st. a»embled on lhe
ground, and Mr. Green, of Farmington,

SUPERIOR, M’SHERRY AND STAffESMAN
CRA IN DRILL

Atwnox—A. E. Drtrxx, ofBaltimore don sharing the same mallee which
will selt on Thursday O.t. 12th, at ids prompted him also, encouraged him to
reeidsure, Horace, Cottle, Sheep, Hog., do the deed. The matter la being InvesHay. Farming utemula, etc

L»cal Seines Jiotieej.

After the cavalcade, the election of
to aeoommodato the entries. Close by otSecn took plore which will be found
the stables, end on the right of the In another column of to-day's paper.
grounds, are throe large buildings, la
faded respectively, on tbclr whitewash­
In the trial of speed. In the class of
complaint has been, ur will be be made ed front", Mechanics' Hall, Agricultural four year old horse*, brot three in five,
M*. Wumu, uf tho Borton Gssh
against Mr. Landon alao. The parties
there waa a lively raoc. The following
Store starts East next waak for the have hitherto borno u good repu­
purpose of purcbaaing a largo Stock of tation where they were aoqualuted.
Fall and Winter Goods. '

IrJIEaT, Nt
'Viiitire

iy
Jbr two ymn—John Gilbert, of Ypsi­
lanti ; W. J. Balter, of Jonesville; J. J.
Bagley, of Detroit i J. M. Manning, of
11. O. Hanford, of Plymouth; L. R.
Scrtnton, of Grand Rapids; J. B. Alllson, of tfaginnw county ; Myron Her
ria, of OttaWu, and H. II. Riley, of 8t.

Aug. SO. 1871.

Acklav A Blade sell Fruit Jars 25
cent, cheaper tluin any ouo else.
. IICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

E. P. BURRALL

The second race was fur green horses
lint had never trotted for money, mils
heats; ffrat premium 1140, second, t«0,
third, $30- The following Is the race;

E. P. Brown ia authorized to settle al)
(.Luma against the late Dr. B. J. Brown,
| and to collect all accounts duo the late
i firm of Drs. B, J. A E. F. Brown. 1m­
j mediate eetltemcut is requested.

Qnzl River Valley Division

PLOWS JLJVD (ASTIAVS.

/cor one year— A. 0. Hyde, of Mar­
shall ; Judge Williams,»f Allegan, and
Tax ilsorues House has changed Townsend North, of Tuscola county.
bauds. Mr. J. H. Taylor, formerly of
Plainwell Al egon Co.being the new Pro­
prietor. Pixley baa gone Lack to Char-

dcro remember that the beqt Counly I
Fair over held In this County, will be |
held on Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday of next week, on the Grounds
of tho Society in this City.

tho four veer old borons, "Anthony
Haven region, Van Buren Co., eclipsed Wayne" trotted with a running mate
thcin all. On apples the collection 01 two heats—limo 2:82 2-8, fcJ».
Mr. Joseph Gridley of Eaton Co., waa
far admission tickets sold at the gale on
Kalamasoo was mainly .represented tbs several (fays of the fair, were as fol­
lu the fruit lint by Air. P. (X Davis. lows : Tuesday, I2S6; Wednesday, #1,
His choice Kalamaxoo grapes, luscious M8; Thursday, M.0UO; Friday. 81A0Jand tempting.
Total, M.S84. The receipts from en­
tries aud various other sources will proL« as the grand.central scene of beauty,' ably swell Rite amount to tally AU.001
representing the beautiful and ebuiou
collection of flowers, rich Jewelry, silver
The fair oau.be counted on m a suc­
bare. Masonic regalia, etc. Camp. cess, ami fully demonstrates tho fact
Morrill A Comp, of Jacksun. represent­ that Michigan can sustain two grand
ing the old Mammoth, occupy a delight­ soctetie. equal to anythlbg at the kind
ful corner iu this Hall with their rich
carpets, curtains, ruga, etc., ail of which

arranged iu all its rustic loviineas by
the Indies,and supplied with pl|&lt;e from
The new railroad buildings at the' the Holly water works, the dashing
Air Line Junction are progressing finely. । spray blended harmoniously with lhe
The walls uf that |»rtion of the new evergreens, flowers and rocs* with
round house (o be completed this fall 1 which the fountain waa well supplied.
have lieen finislml, and workingmen are 1
now engaged in getting out tho rouf j
timbers. Tlie entire rouud house, when '
j cornptetod, will* Im* tho largest in tho I was Oiled to Its utmost capacity with
United Siatoa
the articles usually to be found In such
The foundation of the machine shops, ;
which we spoke of at the time of their places, Tlie Weber Furniture Company,
cvmtnvncvment, several weeks ago, have of Detroit, occupied fully one-third of
been conijJeted, aud are now ready for

THE CHEAPEST PLACE

FOR

we were favored with a pass over the
Michigan Southern and Lake Hhore
road (Kid. div.) to Grand Rapids and
enjoyed on the route the company of
Bupt. Chariesworth. of Kalamazoo.
He is doing a good thing far this Uno
and under hl* manajgr,manl and super­
vision It fa taking rauk as one of the
I finest branch llnre In Michigan.
| We found gangs of hand" putting In
solid stone culverts at various point*
along the whole line, aud a gvnaral
clearing and repairing up of the whole
road !• about through with.

Years

Experience

Evcrythlug Is life and activity and
we were pleased to And our people at
home busy preparing tor our own Coun­
ty Fair next week.
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Michigan Central R.
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

of every description.
List of Lstten remaining in tho PostThere te a good display of Michigan &lt;«ro, Sept /I7 th, 1RT1.
cloths this year, the principal exhibitor
EU-n Ciirgnire, ' C. M- Drente"n,
being lhe Clinton Woolen Mills Menu
MareueJ. Eaton. 0. A- Hill. Jam re
fuctunng Company, located nt Clinton,
Heaton. Jckny Kingporn. Geo. Ludlow,
J. B. Moason, Viols Pstorson. John
waa well filled with all the fine planus Scheible, Nosey D Ward. N. D. Wilson.
and organs; alao every style of sewing
Direct yonr tetters to No. of P. O. Boa
lusclitnea; and visitors were treated to
the melodics of tho day trona tho form.-r and the ' song of the shirt" from i

Tint Co, Faib Ponna have been ।
dolayel on accoufit of so many other;
fain in progress, however, wv think
the fair has had a good notice through
the papers aod even a week In advance
tor the posters will bo ample time to let
the people know that wvIntend to have
a goid time and a big tetr.

Wo took a trip over the Peninsular
road fast week and was pleased to find
lhe line »O attractive to tlie traveling
public. Little Flattens are springing
into rife and activity and business te the
order of the day at every town. 8cbool-

S'iw Warehouse,
C. n Dvl(M A Ces r-ssAryWELOOME MARBLE.

County or Slate.

ITKK1M

Itsro Nkw Qcabtbba-I. X- Hop
Nn* will remove hte Jewelry Store, to Ito annual seraion In tbladty Tuesday
the Empire Block (Fwsetay’s Store), on and Wednesday fast and wm quite
__ Mr st intend* to i-nlargely attended. 1 uosday evening the
opening aermtm wm delivered by liev.

ClSClMSIATI IMDUSTRIAI. EXPOUTTIOS.
—Ticket* good far trip to and from the
Great lodg-trial Exposition at Cincin­
nati for 4 cfs. a mile, from Jackror,. ApgotlaJotMWVilfo. Beadins and Wai.-rlnu,
Fare to continue to Oet 7th. T wo exprc.s Trains Daily are run ear-h way fatween Jackson and Cincinnati ; time 12

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HASTINGS MARBLE WORK I
HEAD STONES.
TABLE TOPS.

Vtfe have received from tho Land (A tu­
rnHumor of the Union Pacific railroad,’
Mr. 0. F. Davis, a very attractive pam­
phlet of forty-four pages, entitled " A
Guido to tho Union ■ Pacific Railroad
Landa.** It contains a minute dsscriptwn of tho landt-12.000,000 seres—
belonging to thia great oorporation, and
will be found mi invaluable sedr nresa
to those pontempteting Mr. Grooloy's
advice to go West end buy a farm.

of Coldwater, Mr. Hodgw? of Kafama
ano. John C. Dey" of Jackson, a number
from Ohio, and several from Canada.
The entries In the various departments

Sheep, swine and poultry
- Farm I tu piements
■
Fltl. and garden products -I Dairy and household manufacture*
Domestic manufaclqrief
•
Flos sri| aud needle-work
Flowers and fruits
-

justice, and even more than mockery,
when another ronin pjmeaws hla most
ardent love, commits againai bnr sox a
fool crime that ia revolting to instinct­
ive feminine self-respect ’’

Tuas.—We are in receipt of trawl
No. 2, 8, and 4, by Theodore Tilton, on
Woman's High* Ko. 8 ia « biograph-.
foal akstohrf Victoria C. WoodhaU. te.
candidate for President. IL by thia bi­
ography Mr. Tilton expects to advance
her anterssfa for tho Presidency. we
think he has made a sad mistake.

A doatrur.iro conflagration occurred
Of agricultural Implements there wm at Bloomln jten, Ill., Friday night Tbs
a very largo eolleoUoB, and every im­ whole loss wm over 8200,000, on which'
plement lu use by farmers, with the wks an insurance of 170,000.
latest improvement* combined,-wore
seen. A steam wagfin Y** oa&lt; °r the
noticable features WRh that a thresh­
er could mov« bls machine from farmer
to farmer, and with the same “wagon"
attach the belt to the machine and "go

AMERICAN
AltD

OJtJWl.VEJVTJtL

To the Ladies!!

was tbs big day of tbs fair. Fully kO.000 people were la attendance, and the
receipt* amounted to aver M.0Q0. The
village wm a perfect Jam «f P*&gt;P*«.
and the grounds were one vast caravan

Peninsular Railway.

tatoM and when given to ua, We liki
(bank the donor. Therefore in this
nsetiou, wo are •- utter obligation* to

DEMTIST

Nahfflt
Time, S87J, », 2:®The next race was fnr tbree-y rm Folds,
owned *»d bred tn thoStale, mile heats,
best two ia thres; first premium, Mfr;

MARBLE

�Daurhc- £. Cis. Edlumn.

*29(&gt;l^trrcrr;™

FAMILY BIBLE

9.500!

A FAMILY RECORD,

JOB

mFUSH.SHOTOUKS REVOLVERS
« ...
ms.v iluJ
»'iif ter ?nM

WO ILLUSTRATIONS,
50,000 R KF ER EKCE8,
THM CICTOMISL FAMILY BIBLE

VINECAR BITTERS

02532348484823010153535323532323
Darling Selfrsupplying

entire
vote of tbe city eitt iton- for.
tst3irs3LiX«L.-.
tfiority, tho government of Now York '.
This is the devil’s wmbinalwn uf
thisri-s now ruling New Yutx ri’y, not
for the good of the , many, bat for the
enrichment of the few
XbU ia tho monopoly of the eurru|r
tiuuikti now projsoaing to buy tlw uom-

Mort Suitabla for the Family,
Must Valaahlolor tlie Slufont'

be romembnn-d that lost year was ex­
cessively rrt in all the tobacco growing
•actions of the West. The continued
soft condition cf tlie surface soil, reused
ly those rains, enabled tho worms. as
soon aa they attained their growth, to
descend botmath the surface and hiber­
nate, in their oluyaalis-atata, with per-

TEEJWJECTAB
‘ la ia rm

Moot Instruciiro for ths I\sacl&gt;er.
Must Appropriate for the Child,
Most Useful for the Minister.
Most Inb.-resting Gw the Farmer.
Most Elegant for the Parlor.
Most Profitable for tho Study.
THE PICTORIAL PAMILT OIULE.

bo transplaniud to newer Bohls, but uador the MUM wnxgMir nt.
It te for the Democracy of the irountTY
to look to thie-te send to the Natoma!
! ConrrnUnn of 1872 tu^a who dan- to be
hoaaet to tax-payers and to priuiifdae.
or there will bo such a detent iuad such
a diaruptiou and teattering al the De­
mocracy as ao ]K&gt;wer on earth can ever

Penholder.

I LACK TEA
rttll' til*.
B'TOT

GA.’.-r. a &lt;n. n-e-As. !&amp;•&lt;.; r.i?A»?A Fi
Ckin*.-/.
M. Leets. Jte -

HifiSfctJiAsaaai

men s ill nbt always indorw ।
cormptfon.
New York, tho ptg-pon of Tammany,
may submit to what ita pf»t&gt;h&gt; have not
pluck enough to bdn, bat tin? Denwcracy of tho country wiU not submit to such
dictation.
Look at New York!
One hundred ond one milli-jns of dol­
lars ia debt!
Aud what han? lhe peonD to show
:■ e

FAMILY KH1TTER.

i RKW HAVES lir&gt;Mw&lt;truth'
i
iU w. K*IT.-

THE CHEAPEST PEACE
tlie tobacco grower.

Caaaostc Aon *jt&gt; Ixox Rm.—Dr.
F. C. Calvert de«&lt;nb&gt;w, in a paper read
before the Manchester literary and
PhiJoeophiml Society, a s^e. of extwrimecta for the pnrpoee ot ascertain­
ing tho conditions under which iron ia
most rapidly oxidised Ono oi the im­
A fortune of IIO.OOO.WO for Fetor
portant points arrived at ia that carbon&gt; Biunark Sweeney, who wax a poor man '
1 when first appuiutrd City Uimmbt-riaiii.
aiso substantiated the curious feet, first . A place for Ron. Win. N. Tweed, the
snuouno-d by BsnetiMia, assd new well, • likeliest man In tho lot, who h.w only
known to soap and alkali maaufootiumrs .: made &gt;25,000,OtlO ant ot tho city, by
that caustic alkalivs prevent the oxida-1I honesty and economy, in teu jvara t
tion of iron- Calvert's rmsearohro prove J A fortune oi &lt;7.&lt;WU,UW -for A. O Any
that the carbonates and bimrbonates of’ Hall, lhe pojriujay Mayor, who squawks
the alkalis s pusseo the same property as when hie masters pull tise strings, and
their hydratoe; and that if aa iron blads&gt; pockets hia per csratage oi lhe pfandcr,
ia half immersed in a rotation of thosoi while anghug or the nomination for.
rarbonati-s, Lta-V exert such a preserva­
tive influeforo oa that portson wfcl^ ie.
Six thourend harlots and 1,90® dens
l of infamy, supported directly from city
I MeaHnga
j These are a lew of the exhibits for
1 this raormoua debt, which must be paid

FOR

JOHJf J-:. POTHER f CO.

to the Colony of Magdalena,’ .nd was
there fire days. Tho great interest of
tho c. untery for tho future is bound to
bo the gathering of nrehilla ('Arehil
I'eople who have &lt;]»at years
and made fortirnon gathering this muss
on the G^ta[Ax»j Island, taiv^&lt;omhere te engage in the buidnese, and are
purchasing all that tho natives teck.
Ono of uur dtiw-ns, Don Felix Zilui. ba.
Bure than aixty men employed. The

year, bumming up t!
Montreal Witn«oa nay.._________
tioaa of the country the same reports i
given, that a yinldso largo and a coal
ro uniformly good, bars nut Um re
media Canada far moay yearn. 1
have board old wttk.ro affirm that tl
novar row better crops of fall arbeat a

KEDUCTKM OF FRICES
TO O.NlxmU TO

tho aupvr-hoatiug of th.? water; ipu ;
tion aud explosion «f gaa; low water;
•uperhMird steam; arentmininr u:;d«r
tiw IwdrasHalwt? bad irdh; han vrorkmanshir ; pntehea; groeral debility (root
old age; Ute absence of longitudinal
stays; a flaw in one of tho shoet,; tha

3 HEPARD'S

Jr^SS'ffei

COMPOUND WAHOO BiTM,
laid rkaiicaa. te*««sitor ISA. tCT. .'mj4SC 1

A letter frvm Barlin. in the Milwau­
kee
■*■&gt;', any« : “Tbs' sverege ]x&gt;y
of mechanics in this cily (aad tlxy me
paid much tuoro hero than anywhere
r- • -R-K_ ifcfar.
oonU per day. „
_ —---------1. m. to 7 ». M-.in all bsaacbes of
duatry Naw thia ia full os much ae&lt;
be paid by builders and mnnufactui
who, tbreneelvM, Ircrvrfv make a livii
Bhougb thev bare to bear all risks r
responsibilities_________________

L'mtnly or State.

JaiinJiee, IixliffntifH, Sum-Sumach,‘ Cmtlrenri^, Krirott* and
.Sic/. IJntiliiche, Eirtr Cuutplainl,
Eei-.-r.fi Ague, Dgtpeptia, Worm*
iu C'kUdreu, Eileu, JlUioti* OSm*plaiilH, Lois nf Appetite, Erirp/ton.1 uf theSi.il&gt;, I'.mple* on IA«
Fttr, and tri: IHteme* of the

Roluwtcr to “New York, 3H&amp; miles,
Buffalo to New York. IffS miles,
'
Scuponnon Bridge to Now Yorx 41h
Dunkirk to New York. 40l&gt; mil™,
:
a-welaad to New York. 026 mitea,
Cincinnati to N. T., 800 tuil-n,
1
AXD ISilTlOM
[3^:23 to 27 wilh nix aaoantn aotrrt.'.
Atl irwtss ran dlirstl/ thnwirt l» 5sv Terk. • 1
{#'860 mil» without change of coaches. I
rrawaaealter Aij Ute, l«7t,Ywte.wiMteMs, ;,

Cat /’ar. lUdiirff Campiainl*,
Weak Baek, Bain fti the IjrtM,
Lunthajn, tJmret, Ithemuatlfui,

i reward of their labor-,
nehMM of tho supply
------------ --------- Io psicee ae to render the
net value cf the crops little beyond that
of foes fruitful rears.

Pi'lcci-auly ,~Q. Cent* a ButUe.

*•*

IrtDrsr,M, stn-Orw rOtf.
G N. SHef'AHD)’'

Sows i*tmrx»s^-no Holly (Mich.}

JUKUBETA

Register says: A Mr. Haywood, of
Bay emuty, Las growing ou his tana a

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VOL XVI.

Hastings: barry county, Michigan, Wednesday, oct.

&lt; 1871.
IsaMal-Uobs Grabs*
Hety. -W VBateX.

•

The LARGEST S TOCK of

HAEDWARE
it-

HARNESSES

nn

BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILL
A. F&lt; X&gt;

BULL STOCK OF ALL SIZES.

Reree-A T Gray
Apart.-J ■ Taaser.
C«ter nrn.(. J II N«iu.
.Mktert-raitam Uter.
Como-I D Bomo.
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MlMMtte-L MtaiMs.
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U«l.
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W.,i.s4~o a rbiby.
Nwimy- « Bays*
Grand Trararse butrict
o. a. emtu. r. •
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Old M.«loa To 1.. ..ppll-l bf 8 Sl~l.
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WufcH -To te a^p-iel by A L Tkur.ua
T-ckW. U CtH-M.
U Wk-tor.
l-iM*ritoJo4us Jltetooa-1 Gmortr.
Ate.Ua.a-A J iwutoui
Ionia District.

loato-T a Uitorxh.
k,uu-T. U nppltod ky N R«—r
Lretb-RAAWl*
- V.ramo—-C. Chtok, J r.
Orlt—i.-T. .’ 8p«S&lt;rr
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lrv|a&lt;—X D Mwih.
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P.»™»-T. b. wppUW by 8 IBytor
Bwkaril-T. b. ..ppiM by 8 S Itetk.iL
r.l.-O C Pr«p«r
Btooav-W Freely.
PertlmA- A P Moora
Daaby-C 0 TbewM.
II.M»ntefe.-W B.-.U
Wol.rrUi. Pteiu— T. b. Mppltol
M.lr—To b. Hpprinl.
tibmy-T. ke MpyllMl.

The New Orison. Tsae. calls th. ven­
erable father of the Government, Jeaan
lUot Grant, "the root of all (pohtioa!)
•ril." Which fa a vary vile phrase.

A bullock will gain 830 pounds by
grazing fur five months on one acre of
the boot English pastas*
ily in Maine, hare marriS four dmighten and a •» of a neigkbex-ing family.
.Sulphate cf ammonia U hugely need
in England an a fertiliser on crops of
wheat end grana, and with good renite
A breach ol promise cbm wa. tried
Dicken's works are being published
al Syracuse, N. Y, a few day. anm. A by a London firm in two coal weekly
paper there says:
Myna va. Harri* Thia was of cf
those ran and peculiar cue.—breach

London fa exhibiting a child, i-rfbet in
Umb and feature, who :ia in her ninth
year, measure leae thennineteeninches
and weighs just six panada

KalaautM Ditorlct.

ROBERTS &amp;

QRUG§,
Medicines,

Dye Stuffs,

Sl’AINTS &amp; OILS,
School Books A Stationery.
Successor* to H’ A- GOODYEAR,

Tkrw Kirtr. tT.rr.
Fwt.UJ.-W 1 CupWl.

ttokMlenito-C L Iter.bwt
iruknbwe-J W il^te-.ll.
Octo—-AKImh..
Jfatu.m-c II Pi.h«
y.. Paw—W N Pwd.
W.rwty-TCtertGriMberyb-D L..I.
Aagaote-K n D«y.
BMM-C r V.. anl.,rp
U.llMd—T Cl.fhora
Cwptr-K D Two*.
Prwriorilto-J I Wbkto.
Ptotowtol-d X Hitter.

other part of the offer! fa liable io any
ouch objection, however.
Tbs Wbseling ZaMynar, the lead­
ing Republican journal in Wool Vir­
ginia, virtually concedes that there fa a
majority vote fin- the Couabiutional Coe-

Atte«M-G W 8b«raMa.
0n««-A Drill
St^.lxk J l ee...
Ho-triteld-T. b. mpylteA
mooncl.gd.te—T. b« .uyp.iod
P D BMMae.y, Prshewr 1. Owrvli B-klte d
ariltali
LoA. baperiet Pi.lrt.ta. a. ooaow. r. ..
Iroy.ul'Ml.ri |.&lt;tim Mmms-P Moi
»•
M.U-J 11 JrimsL:*
X.cm«w*-K W Fnor.
Iibymmeg-J « Gorton
Ilo-Sht.* ... Il^rotk — C L Ckerrb.

Mr Dui Mu. M —Every time I
think of you my heart beat, up and
down Kka a churn dasher. SooMtimu
feeliaga of unntterable joy caper oVer
it like voting goat, &lt;n&gt; a atabfe roof and
thrill through it Xb apanfah Mediae
through a pair cf tow-linen trousers.
A. a goslin awtarmetb with delight in a
mud puddle, oo swim I in red glory.

bird', pinion* visit me in my alumban;
and, borne on their invisible wiagaf
your image, atanda before me, and I
reach out to grasp it, likr a pointer
•najiping at .bit* bottled fir. When
MottoaA id M.yU 0nr,»-T. b. wypllrt.
1 first beheld your angelic perfect*™ I
was bewildered, and my brain whirled
to IltlMU round like a bumb.fa-b™ under , gfa.
Taaterrsr.
tumbler. My &gt;yes stood opea like Col­
Laanay Dl.trl.tlar docxs is a country town and I lifted
up my earn to catch the rthrory scent,
■ r..MTr, r .
of
your voice. My tongue refused to
L.*to.(, C..iral Ck.r«b-J W RriAaeM.
wag, and in aifant adoration I drunk io
UorioK,hrstCbeKh-r Bltoag..
the
sweet infection of love aa a thirsty
Grssii trie. ~d Wuestlk-H D J.rt.k
Ok—o^T J HUI
Batt—-0 RlM.bart.
HkJriio.-L Wtwl.
M.pte B.»ri.-K WilkUMM.
Orid-AfltaML
Sb^artn&gt;lto-A L Cruurt..
i&gt;»»iii -y j rr—M*
Eatae B^hlo—r a Parter.
CbMl.tl.-B r Iteaglrty.
Vmmat&gt;8to-J Odtot.
On-J U Crt-.ll.
M—o-BPmtrily.
L—!U—A A Brilr.
S PrsU
Wurtwr-DC Wart-.ri
tlklMrtt r Hr—ill.
Hi. Uato-J KUurk
Pultoo-C A JwokM
Rlre-tl B Halbari.
ing flight al nitty noontide; and when
Mlle. Dtotrtoi.
the lowing herd, come homo at milking
time, I dunk of thee; and Eke a piece
Xitoo-O 8 Barsm.
of gum elastic, my heart eeama stretehX.. B.8U.- J 6 Vdml-...
ed clear serose my bosom Your hair
terihooM—W M ttopriri
is like the maun of a aural bore pow­
Sorrtoe-A Peetor.
dered with gold; and the brass mas
Utetoe-J W U Uwttol.
aakewod through your waterfall fill me
8*martUto-BH8UoeOT.
•
with unbounded awo. Your forehead
Bt-J—pb-JT Md&lt;.r.
Iteaiw Bartow-U W.rtkl.yte*.
Ptaaii ...t &lt; .O.rsl M.w-T. b. .npybrl

Dealenr In all kinds of HEAVY and SHELF

GLASS, PAINTS, OILS,

PUTTY, TIN, COPPER,
AND SHEET-IRON WARE.
All kinds of Building Materials, and Tools.

HARNESS SHOP!
In connection with

HARDWARE STORE.
Sole agents in Barry County for the

DETROIT STOVES,

WOODLAND PARLORS,

avsum
Give u» a call *» wt* will not be undersold.

South Sine Srin Sn.rr,

GOODYEAR A STRIKER.

CITY PAINT STORE!
CUMMINS

a IIOWM

PAINTERS;

UTROLSTXBZD BOOM,

P Ain tn. Oils, VarniAea. Mixed NOTTINGHAM
Punta, pruahea, and Ar­
tist’* Materials. Wall
taper, Window
Shade.,

LACES,

Sign L Qnnmsiital Painting,

Oroiafap,

F. IMMEN

Dr. AIKIN,
Office Mo. U Canal BL Grand Raptdi,

b|

NEW CAKPET HOUSE
RON. STEEL, NAILS,

’ll

H
i

Hardware!

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p.ug..-c b nito.
I4.MdriK.ry-M I Jto.it k.
UOr«g^-F .S Hut.
Kwter-J P Fwva.
Iteeriar—A H Rocp.
CM.oi».;&gt;k-; wrtri.r.
De-Mwe- X L Rrekw.ytaamrt- W MaaOue*

anta in an usury cracker
fire hie me upon my
penetrated my whole eaa
of bird aiiot through a

■teeth Ka-m—WBM.U.
Owe.™ DlrtrleU
O-MO-n^. WilklMM
Cjtt—»»-* J Ri.k.rt*
aeifib ORmtert.
LetagabMt-X *Pwr—.
Parry-■ Ilrttw
■yre-SBIrt.

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UwlUrt-U W lltek..
n^btert-n B MUtor.
Breli-JF Ite.utoM.
F««krri(te—S H Jlri^kw.y.
Daoavto—«P Warer.

COME A IND NEE THEM

Oyaterg und RefmJmenit.
on hand Bi all hmm.

MOTICAL!
BERMAN RICH. neiW.e Me.wal I
S'tate.faoar mirt
’
TITLOB * F1BLKT •BGAB.

Owariag- » X iraeow..
JtoO-ri—JW Cb^y.0.
Mritor-« « Mirt-r

Roe R^ea—A Ath*

W^^T^^^^^Tbafab.

lZrt.r « pZZ^

-Ss£.

* flfe™.

ueu, it appears that there are Ro Mae
than eight hundred women writers in
Russia. Female auiliunhip ha* during
the la.: few years. artumed such dimenaicns in that country, co It has never bofnre known, at any time, or in HJ place.

A letter frota Berlin, in the Milwau­
kee Aaftiaat, uya : “The average pay
of meehani* in thia ci!y (and they an
paid much more hero than auyen.ro

�about which m

Chi.J Justice Chine, while in ChHuro

•t Land as- Mil Esuts u .
now trial was grant'll.

WL

1 liad n now»-

Itamsdell for grunting it. I banded
thia to Mr Balch, saying that it would

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statement whudi purported to be taken
from the Gtnnd Rapid. Kfb with ro-

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ton of th. (hand Rapids

THE REPUBLIC AJ! PARTY THE
WORDKGMAB'8 FRIER D

hb-rty.

called

iafvrmed at to tho condition of affair* in

to-

I heard afterwards that

bimsrif
■as I understood, as Mr Harris, and Mid
that ho had understood Mr. Vanderpool
had made a youfauioa of his guilt to
mn. I replied that it wu a mistake;

and bis not returning th. paper.
During tha trial atKalamaaoo ba '
i .i____ i. .1- mil
I..-.*-

BMitod by plsyasoal labor ta ae abundant,

now bolds.
The Commissioner of Internal Rvsnua
decides that interest on tho nrw funded

Thn main quaoiion, which au inquiry
with Mr.

obavquiuutly friendly in appearance,
profeaaod the utmost ounlidvnN. in
•
' ' vnlumlnn.

should kill the other,
capital!* of crime be I” 1 replie
not nn intent to kill, it would simply lie
mansteughlor. Ho then asked me what
would be th. punishment for man­
slaughter. I told him It was imprison­
ment in the Blate's Prison, txg exceed­
ing 15 yearn.; or a fine not excelling
11,000. He replied “perbnjia lAs/ had,
or I had better have put my dofciise up­
pait»* taking, impartial, and non-parti­ on thut ground.” Ho then naked me
san investigation.
They cannot bo what would l&gt;o tho effect if he/should

th. gloomy
Tho Oungroasonal Committee on the
toted hit ill
health su.
, ------- — investigation of Boutbern offrire haa ai
himself drfeud me, although I had
never intimated that hb services would
Th. toM bond of th. &lt;200,000.000 tire

hi. health j-ormitted and 1 had no noun­
eel, he would defend me. I made no
reply to this.
Hie called on me again, uninvited u

Secretary Boutwall has returned to

partial standpoint
....

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4H.S4I M.

DRAIX COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE

WE CERTIFY, That th. sums aet
Lansing. Michigan, August 21, 1871.

hj tt. sssu. tsaea aa^VSS

MORGAN BATES, (nriraan.

JAMES W. KING, Hocretary.

Elevate, wjaaB than FTeWL

He said “I sup-

.TH

SESSsEri-i

■®s

Republican candidates.

And if the words of in court to divert attention from him that Mr. Ilugh.0 was norm considered
Europe
J . .
. 'Tn.i._ ___ _rM:.t ■!.. .»tJ
Secretary Belknap. General Slwrmau
and Gan. Humphreys are in New York
iu&amp;jieciing military po&gt;U.

riling:down any cth r ctarn.

MORTGAI1 svl.l .

...its?
sasi

*

action related entirely to counsel in the

HIM «■«««. no. kJ iona™. w b&gt; I ~«b&gt; *» I"!"-1

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JKSSM’ SHE

impunit;, be congratulates the South ou

But Ohio I Justice Clioao cannot now
I told him Mr. Vanderpool luul been in the court-rooai. and testiliod against tnilto fric.ids by advocating the Now
Dejiarturo. Southern people will uovei
acquitted, and that he

will be enduring- and honored with

|* iiam «•
Maass oe
IK4N M
Sto.ui M

ll.v»«.«*4 ii
ejaa^n oo
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Orangeville Carroipondence.

TEACHERS' NOTICE

I CERTIFY. That th. test column of th. .boro table M a correct transcript of thy deterrain-

Orongerdli*, Oct. 3J, 1^71.

dMaksr-—

WM. HUMPHREY. Auditor General of the State of Michigan.
will bo prosperous and contented.
11 At Nashvaio, “ 17th.

The Comforts of aa. Editor.
'you and the publio the benefit of the
' Mira*-. It was all hypothetical.
Youre.dc-, N. A BALCIL

idutarcvtiug.
If a public nutesmoc ahoutd exist.
it ws.s reported Mr. B. bad publicly
made concerning a cvnreruturu which

10,000!
would even militate
cene., bnt saying w
is guilty. He admi

Greenvilla Railroad.

Middleville'■ 20th
Hickory Corners, Oct 25th.
Woodland. Nov. 10th.
•luUuUaa will —■■—•* Mssuto U &gt;
4. M_ sa4 •esUsaaac tea slwr.fu*
^U be erai aa4 intuao- I
te Auadsafili tariaaef aua■aauae riih li Bro*. *1. n-

1 tell you, you

i^SaroSS

“ lived in Greece, a well ordered State

He is guilty of thrusting himself
iv uotkw and to mv nrteou-cvll ana

If half the gloomy transactions thr.t
tur are rocordod,
vehicle ol calamities.

dene, which has so fully adapted them

Middleville, Meaar*. Harvey Wright,
John Carveth, Aaron Clark, an-1 another

that place to-day.

Well, ao much fur

WANTED

ng ic uim.si nn scrvirea upon me wuru
I did not jgant them and had been
him so communicative on U:b subject warned againat him; of alandcring me
his oonfMood infamy
certainly ba mistab on about the pnrpone elirot I can earn him from, for his whole
inns

POTATOES,

able County Superintendent of Schools

for which the highest market price in Cash

bo is cs
GEORGE VANDERPOOL.

will be paid.

bed cart bln

OUR WA8HHGT0S LETTER.
SL Paul on Wednesday th. 20th, ulta
public may note any substantial differ-'
and nominated far Governor, Harare
E. F. HARRINGTGN.

JOB ttORk UlflP,
AT THE BANNER OFFICE.

Sept. 23d. 1871.
Our city was overflowing with viutara

aia to deliver a lecture before th. touch
republics
civil warn.

The best place in the

the hospitalities of their brother Knight.

; a enccuurr or allrttles

r. it is deemed proper that ray er.■hould bo published, and J reepoct-

manson, and all onsets of public inter-

and Orangeville and Middterillo is to

the feeuvibce.

Tho defaulting

paymaster,

GROCERIES
is at the new brick store of

HICKS &lt;fc B

�SOUTHEM WAY
On Tuaeday, tee 3d test., a dal'gatira
OMwiUiag ut A. J. Bownn, N. BaDey J.
A. 8w*erey, D. It Ouok and D Striker
»*al to 1xiwall to attend a mrotiag call­
ed in th* ia-wreet of the proposed rail
irad from Kahmtaxi,through Hasting*,
to sotno [xiint north uf Low ell.
Il wa* aerertained that a an&amp;deut
amouut of itoek hod Iran sulwcrilrai to
orgamro the company, and afier jqipoizitiag a committee to draw up articles of
Association, the msoting adjourned to
meat at Kalamazoo on Tuesday next, at
which time, it ia snYpoeed, th* compant
will be fully organised, aud tho work of
grading will be commenced at an eerlv

cmcsts.

MAMIK.

Local Wjtj? jutin;.
11'XIENT, M&lt;
'TSStfe’c

KM33%e

was then presented, allowed, and order co insurance against fire, and by using
hos* and a jat, lays th* dust on tho
Middleville was repreoonted by a
streets, thereby abating a great public
large delegation who fought hard and
mentally to get the name of Hastings month’. service* a* Oiy Marshal. of nuisnueo, and jinrifie* tho sir, which
protect* wearing apparel, household *f.
left out of th* roaolution," thereby leav­ ♦41.06, was allowed and order drawn.
ing the location of the route through
Aceeuut of J. Roberts, for ten quire frets, and *ave* a great amount of laBarry County an open quaetiou. In Journal, of 111.00, was referred to Fi­ U-r in keeping them cteau. The comfort of water eluents, and the luxuneo
thia movement they had the *ymj&gt;athy
of the bath, to conducive to penonsl
aad support of morf cf Jhe Kalamui&gt;
clsanlintae and hsalth, to asy nothing
delegation, and a port^n of tbeLoweU ;
'.i lawns and flower bod*, kept bright
i and fresh by water, and which add so
bat the p&gt;o{K&gt;silion waa squarely met
mush to the beauty and ctucrfulnoas u!
and vigcromly combatted by the Has­
a place, all combined urge the adoption
&lt; oenty Fair in Mrion.
ting* delegation, all of whom took part
ofa plan for Water Worka w'liea they
^•ra »• the equinoctial f
; in the discusaicti. The vote was finally atructed to examine th* walks and re­ can be to cheaply procured.
taken on l!u&gt; projosilion to amend by in­ port at the next moe'ing. Curried.
Then for fire nrotxlion, how invalu­
Winter wheat turnrly all .own.
Moved and *upportod that we now able are Water Work*! giving seeority
The work on the new briek block is serting Hasting* betwiM-n Kalamsror.
to life and prop-rty, reducing rate* of
end Lowell, and tho chair wa* unable adjourned. Carried.
progressing flnsly.
iiuurane-, and rendering ettemiv* conto decide the result cf th* rote A muflagmtiou* tmpomible, aad affording a
Ihuraem brtek-farmera begin to frol
thin was then made and rarriod that th*
ready end ecvnoauool method uf con­
good over th* price of wheat
trolling that disastrous element—FIRE
j roll of deleg*to* be colled and that each
Work on the railroad macldtu shop* ' delegate vote yes ur no a* hi* usmo wa*
llraMea, a supply of good water exRegular mooting of the Common
ert*
a salutary tnllucocv in promoting
al Ionia haa been commenced
culled. Thi* brought the matter at Council, hold at the Council Room on I the growth
end prosperity of a cify, by
Secretary Boutwell has returned 1q anao to a focus, owl uoccraitated a fair, Monday, Kept. 18th. Council calhxl to inviting a class of desirable aad urelul
•quare and open decision of tho matter. order by tho Roconler,
■■ereoua, -.x-king Louies, and places of
L-.-f.
.
1
X—' iC.
__ I
Tho result wa* that tho motion to amend
I’reacni—Aida. Birdsall, Hams, Hsy*,
when the tide unco **U in, th* populaby naming Hasting* u* one -of the ob­
tior —4'1 rapidly inciease, and imprvvojective point* of tho road was carried by , There not being a quorum present.
-uicnl* will spread; tiii* - 21 create a
slmoat a unanimous vote— Middleville, I Council adjournad to Thursday evening. demand of rental property and real es­
of couree, voung against it, and Ixjwell'| Sept 21st, nt 7:30 o'clock.
tate, ami thereby mawriaily enhance
their value; this u tho invariable result
voting two blanks
where Water Work* are once introAa the propueittoti now stand* the

There are are strong indication* of a
row ia the New York fteciocratic State
Convention.
■ ICHIGAR CUITRAL R. R.

Prerideat Grant, hu wile and family,
held a reception in the Tremont House,
Chicago, on Monday.
Nearly five
thousand people called on them.

Grand River Valley Division

Adjonnred sftoetiug beM M the Coun­
cil Ifourn oa Turaday *v*ning, Sept 12,
1871. Meeting called to order by tho
Recorder.
but m a sanitary measure, where pure
and hualthftd cannot cannot readily be
obtained from well*, or other sounc* of
supply, have becoina a matter of nrc&lt;waily in almost all citito and larger vilAzouunt of John Mack afro for sere lagtouf h» country.
vires a* engineer in establishing grade ■ Reliable statistic* from public records,
on Broadway, uf U00, wa* allowed and accurately kept before and afler the introductiuu of a pure and wholciuxna
supply of water to a city, present the
the fact, that Rte infloone* of Water
Work* diminish** disraie, and reduce*
ths rote at Kortality, with all attending
order drawn.
Th* account uf Hickson W. Rolf fur consequence*, and thus confer* a blam­
money p.id for Judice Docket,^16.7°, ing. It lM*n* risk and th* pr*®utu

prefect will be carried to a successful
termination if every man will put his
shoulder to the wheel and help to raise
tho nocemary amount ol material aM
Thia must bo done Thi* road inu*t- be |
built
Every
interest of Ha*ting* ^am!
the
other
town*
along th* proposed rout* require* the
building of this rood. Go to work, then,
uno and all, to accomplish thia great
work aud maguifiomt purpoe*.

Beal eiUU sale* are very active uowadaya. Markets fins fa- all kinda of
Carmen produce, mousy growing easier,
and protects *ueournging in all dixac-

Hasting* ia made a point in tho char­
ter at the Kalams.no, Haa:ing\ Lowell
and Northern Michigan Railroad Now

care ? Tho other day. in Chicago, a
girl wa* killed by the ex|douou of a
kerosene lamp—not a* the remit of fill­
ing it when lighted ; not bceaare the oil
GO Tl&gt; MTDGES'
For Clothing—2S p«r rent- ch**per than
wa* impure; but Imkwsso the lamp was
at any other house in Hastings, Kmpro
largo and the oil was allowed to get
Bkock.
Oxs D»t Booxxa —Will C. M, our low, ao that a quantity of gas* was col­
able Washington Correspondent mail lected *uAcii'nt to cause the explosion
IU, RELIABLE 1XD DIRECT MUTE.
hi* farom one day earlier in the week,
and much obbgr tho Editor of the Bsxsca, a* well ns our thousand* of read­
er* who are deeply interested in tlu* reiMKra's Farxxn.—|n thia issue of the
B.xxu, we ctimuwfire the publi'utkm
Th* 8*cretary of tho Trea»ury has in- of a eerie* of rwsay*. from the pen of
.tructcd the A*ri.tant Treasurer of New J. Fsxs Mixas, one at the ablest of the
York to buy ♦2,000,000 of bonds on young itepubbean* of our State, under
rack Wsdassdsy, and toll 31,000,000 in
guid each Thursday during thr mouth tho vainest attention of every working­
man. There are foui of three essays,
of October.
and they will appear each week until
Thr n were 22 convict* taken to th* all are printed, and wo fret assured will
State Prison fast month, and 11 were
repay the reader for the moat careful
discharged, making in all 628 now in
prion Among Ihrao discharged wa*
Lothar E. Gay, of Kent, who was rent
for three years in 1870. Gov. BaMwin KiBczx.—W* note with no ordinary
pleasure tho apjfointmeat of Hou. Jcaeph
Kidder, a* Huperiotondent of Public In.trustion lor th* State of New Hamp
shire Ho w tme of the fori practical
educator* in th* country, a finished
scholar, an orator not excelled . by any
man in ths: Blate, and an indefatigable
worker. The people ar* to be
ubitel that they have *uch a
that pbee
_______

Michigan Central R.

The relebratod Don C. Hendorrot. of
tho Allegan Jriwwamu.t have been a
little drunker than usual when b* *aw
the “groat unkueg and the editor el
th* Brawn" «» th® *'air Ground* al
Grand Rxnid*. We think the lee* aaid
br ^h viabond. « this Dun G, about

decided to eliongn the ait* selected fur
th* tnotmraeut in Detroit, and to place
it on tie- Campus Martina, upow the
grounds opposite the Qty Halt The
work from Europe ha* nearly all ar­
the dignity of the editorial fraternity, the rived, and Mr Roger*, the aculph.r.
promise* to have tho monument »wyleted within six week*.

-A Rochester (Mian.)
_______ _________ J to attend a jury th*
other d&lt;, and hi. b.Ip bring gone, had
to dose ap bis shop. To announre his
wberrabocta. be bung the follow mg rignifieant fabel on tho door handle: “ On
a jwry ,
be brak when wo bang tho

Peninsular Railway.

In , making
and aiding
Harry Coun­
In making

The law la, that third grade ccrtlOeates are valid only In th* town for
which they are given, but, aa this I*
not understood by tochers and schoolboonts, Inopoeton will treat them *a
valid throughout tho county, and In
the future, tho attention of teechw.
trill bo directed to tbl* natter. Here­
with will be found a Utt of the teacbora.
,qualified, to teach In the county for the
(*cb&lt;»l year, coding Sept. 4, 1871.
By It you trill determine what dis­
,
tricts
are eotllted to share in the prims
j school fund, aud report accordingly.
ry

jssnar*

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1
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1

Present—Aid*. Birdmil, Hama, Haya,
Kenficid, and Woolley.
On motion of AM. Birdsall. Aid. Hay*
was appointed Recorder, pro rim.
Minute* of last meeting read and ap-

Oa BM-tiun. Mr. Striker wa* to be in
They have pruridvd everything essential vitod by tho Marahal to meet with the
and will a|«re no pains to plcaso their Cuuwol at their next niret&lt;ng to confer
potrun*. Regular dinner*, oysters, an 1 in relation to draining pond hole, on bis
lunches, are the order at the day, and
cue has only to soo to be satisfied, that
it cannot bo surpaated at any Dining
Hall in the City. Gilbert Maith***
prerido* ia tho Dining Room, ind ,
Mo**r*. Brook*, Button and Makepcaco
aver the oyster and lunch deportmer ts
I’atroniro them, all y» hungry poop1",
lter by Recorder Wood. Prosi
Birdsall, Barlow. Hama, Haya
field, Realms end Waolley.

Wixrta—Th* Holly Water Works,
Bawaax.—Will people ever learn tint
or some other meam by which the prop­ death lurks in kerosene oil—even of
erty of thia city akail be bolter protected “ proof" quality-and govern themagainat tho ravage* of fire.

want of care on your port,
•cgglMUona tn Directors,
item wb*n neceeoary, that
ty augr rank wall thia tall

Common Council mot nt tho Council
Roam, Monday evening, SopL 25th.
Council called to order by Recorder

On motkm, th® aonunt against the
City for Corporal Seal of ♦5.50 was al­
Win. Barlow, at tho linn of Goodyear
A Barlow has just returned from New Arrangement! such aa there never wa* lowed and order drawn.
On tnutiun, Ibv account of J. Roberta,
York city, with a splendid stock of new before, fur furnishing dinnet* on th*
for Journal for City Treasurer, of fl 1,
Fair Group-la. have been perfected by

' Shut* and Drawer"
sin ls-athcr and Wi

[ Michigan school report. Sec. M, I8T0.J
ft would t« will fur elrrks to curalti*
•anti report before accepting It of th*
Director, M many errors oc-ur In them.
Last year, thirteen districts tn tbl*
county. reprracnUng twelve hundred
and twenty-owe children, reported no
attendant*.-, and nineteen showed un-

Tbo Mi’hicwn Construction Oompauy,
of Detroit, embracing among it* eiuckh jlderqand manager", gentismen ol exjs-n. nc-. wealth, energy, and well known
businra* ca|adty. after a rarolul exam‘inatiuu of tLc whole ground, now prof­
fer t.&gt; creel such Water Work* in farorable localities, and upon fair and equi-1
table charteri, in such a manner a* Io 1
re!ie*e the uiuuicipaliUe* from a very ,
Inrg- proportion ol tho bunded iudebtedue&gt;% which under other oreamslsiu.vs
, they would bo obliged to incur ; ra t
furvuh them with au inexhauttabte sup­
' ply for fire and mnutcijial purpusre, at
but little if ray more cue:, per annum,,
! than is now paid for veij mothcloat lire

irroitXLT *1 u. »* aoidi
c&gt;tlrai*si **n**SU »J*«e4r

To the Ladies!!
M. X. Mernll dak*. Umsmm t* I

Ki .7^ertiusat question, and uno I
whirb shcuM bo *olv»d, only alter the
most carviul deliberation—“wbcthsr it
i* bolter for a city to incur a largo bond­
ed indebtedness, with iis interest to be
raiiMl l y taxation, annually or to grant
such a charter to a responsible romj»aiy
as will be tquiiaDlo in its |«wiaiun*. [«v •

»; tliereby re Bering the mutucrpalfrotn a large proportioa of iwhei« and ra&lt;L-btednma f
*a|ul*, no municipal evtporatwa
Jd own and operate rfrwvl railway*,
or water work*, fur the principal

DENTIST
insuagemi-nt of jrivato rorprnUoa*.
The management of the New k'urk ca­
nals, aad the former management ol
railroad* by the Blate of Michigan, tillI ly illustrate this point.
Eli B. Throop 8 1-8 days work repair­
Tho Michigan Curutructiua Company
are tawpareil to erect work* ut ray deing abalmoot* el ♦3,50 per day. ♦!!/’&gt;
Henry Juus* 3 1-8 day* work on lame, •irod capacity, to furai h hydrant, etc.,
cither for tlu- iuun&gt;a[«eliu&lt;-* nvoding
♦5,00, and one half day shoveling 75r‘*. them, or to do it as q pnvatc enterprise,
W. B. Beoeu, room r**l|froui Ney 13
u&gt; Oct 1st, 20 woks, r.’O.M.
The committee on Iron Bridge repct t-

NaM
Ktkiiai

The undynigned, Coeimiltee on Iron
Bridge snd AbutmMi* for bridge aorora
the River on Broadway, would reportjthst
they bar* received aad opened the propo­
sal* for boildwg the abutments for laid
bridge, sad find there are bat two bid*.—
Os* from Joseph Cote for fiRW/W, with —The Detroit ThJwfo at yeotarday con­
C- 8. Burton .nd Usm Crook w *arei- tain* the following concerning'tlie mag­
tie*; the other from H. G. Carter for nificent display uf tho OM Mammoth
♦875JXM), with W. K. Barber and D. R.
MeBlw.in u auretls*. Yoar committee

Uy Ald. Woolley. That the job of
baiMiqg the abaUaeota for the Broadway
bridje ou roeommendation of the eoamitpete of A:
te«, be let to Jouph Gate at 47fo)f&gt;0 — Hah body----------- ---------------------- ------fill patterns. Some oh-gant iso* curThe .Mount uf W L F. H.m. of ♦*,- ta:na, window cornices, Lambrequin
cloths sad [attvrns, towels, matting*,
35. for services sod espouse* iu going to
rug*, ottomsc*, etc., are shown and
Grand Rapid* to msk* inquiries ia nilsturn to th* sprasd of lire »u&gt;»ll pox, wa*
prewwted, siiow*d sod order drawn.
By Aid. KwScld, That Dr. Ru***ll tw
sllow*d 110.00 in sdRtiet. to th* amount
slrcady rated for work d»ao &lt;m street
lesdiag from Jcfcrsmt street to Brosdwsy. Carried.
By Aid. Hsus, Tbsl ao parson shall
be alb-wed I* erect auy Huakster Stand
on th* north side of State street opposite
the Fair Ground, dsring the Fair, witfo-at

of J. &amp; Van Sapor, Attorney at law.
Mr. R. i* recutly from Cm Co. where
be has lung eujjysd a good practice.
Twa Ncmot forOotobra m n gem for H. has derided to make Hnstmgs Uk
the httv falkr. filled With taking pic­
ture* and good roofing, and ought to go
into ewsoy family. The two fall page
engraving, nr* worth tho priro of th*
magaxil**. They are eetitisd, " The

SUPERIOR. M*SHERBI AND STATESMAN
GRAIN DRILL

�IISTTIOLSI!

ire istcanssssiTi.

_guo Cure,

Dkucbay A Cot Coltnna.

Doyuu print bath aids, of tho paper

FAMILY BIBLE,

How tocg dees it take to make a
rwspnper?
.
B^ore y ou write everything yon print,

A FAMILY RECORD,

Why ere there boons nt different rinse.

1000 ILLUSTRATIONS,

Can't you prist a picture of anything
you want to ?-l should think von ou^T.
F*e cant you?
(After printing some horse-bills for a
man not toeg ago, ba found fault with
them beeanee the ■‘cat" was not just like
fas horsa. On another evresson, a geotleraan came to us with the mfunuatu.n
that he had lelt his horse ia front of the
office aad be wanted a picture cf it tak­
en aad some Lilia mated.)
If you print 16b bills for S3 1 sup-

JOB

50,000

£%£g~

I). R. COOK &amp; GO’S

R EFERENCES,

8 O’CLOCK.

Office in Hastings.

We Ofiler the following
Tax Titles

MORTGAGE SALE.

FOR SALE
a

of LANDS

Sitift^ in tho various Townships &lt;

Barry County—one of tho best

Counties ia tho Stats of
Michigan,

hllssl Mseusn.
Kaann A ds. I

Darling Salfrtupplylng

Penholder.

23485353482353482323482353

Moat Sailable for the Family,
Meat Valuable lor she Student,
M»t Instructive for the Taaeher.
Most Appropriate fur the Child,
Most Vaofol'for the Minuter.
Most interesting for tho Farmer,
Mu»t Elegant fur Uio Parlor,
Most Profitable for the Study.

It can't be very hard work to act type
all day—fa ft. now I
Would it do any harm if I should
easily psok it up again—you are a pria-

Can’t I help you pnnt ►.rarthing?
1 wish you would print my naiun fur
me; it wouldn't be mjich trouble to
What is thia far ? what do you dn
with that ? what makes that took eo
fanny ? what are you going to do now!
what for? why? what makes yon
keep eo still ? You duc’l cars if a tel­
tow just talks, do you?'
Dy the time a man gore through with
thia list of queatiuna his company l&lt;ectsnes eo monotonous that he cannot fail
to precrivs its effects ujxra his li, tenors,
and he walks off with the unprosahm
that we bars treated him unkindly and
impolitely.

FAMILY KNITTER.

1O-,000,000 ACRES
As&lt; ftreuaf
!• AwriM.

Sexual Scienc

TH£ CHEAPEST PLACE
H ACTINGS.

FOR

WILLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,

wrote in the country.
I knew au important sown official
whose boon were from tan to- threw.
Ho had to sign hia name to papers ; and
as a gleet deal depended upon Ma sig-

WOOL tIRIINt

stroke of work. He would not centum­
mate the quality of hie work by doing
too much ol iL de would not rmnair
fas nut by continuing hia work. And
ao be faHUfed tho daries at his office far
exact! v fifty yean, before he retired on
full nay from the service of the country.
And when impatomt people Name law­
van for being alow, aud offices for dow
ing penctuaUy, aad shops tor abutting
early, and, generally s peaking, tho wid­
er adaptation of oar days to periodo of
bnlhdayu and rests, they should recoiled
•hat then- things arc the Ic**o-_. of ex­
perience and the philosophy of society
and life.”

JOMB' B- POTT£I! ,f- CO.

HirrtA^n.

REDUCTION OF PRICES

Years

Experience

GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS
far. will eeM*eaar |i.mWn.gWI S.renw..
a tarABMTiar la ciareswts aad re.■rail's (a chsk araaalura
THE GREATJJtERJCJX TEA CO.,

SSEPASD'S

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTERS,

PRAIRIEVILLE.

County or State.

Ror heater to New York, 385 miles,
Buffalo to Now York, 123 miles,
Sttspenrion Bridge to New Yorx 448
' bunkirk to New York, 400 mike,
Clevolnnd to New York, 025 miles,
Cincinnati to N. YM btiO milee,
.
AMD U FROM
to *27 mzlbs rnx suoarn xurrx.

in Children, PUr», IHllou- Cum.
ploint», J&gt;m of .ippeiite, Erupt
Hons of iht Skin, Titupln on tin
Fncr, and all I&gt;i»ra»ee of the
Blood; aUo tho bed IMnretie fa

MONUMENTS,
HEAD 8TON1&gt;.

LAD CHHWIYS

,

TABLE TOPS,
MANTLE-.
SHELVES, ETC.

ITALIAN
Parties drairing to purchase will do
wull to CalL We will cheerfully give
all information desired.

AMERICAN

JURUBEBA.
Il to NOT A FIITBIO—Ills XOTwksl U -

Grand Rapid*. .VirA.
For Sale by ACKLEY A SLAP:
Hastings. Mi h.

m

.uirrn ---------- ►— -

Ayer's Cathartic Pills

TEACKEU* NOTICE.

Examination of Teachan for harry
Coonty. Fall Serie*.

free

ORJtMMEJTT^L

! T&gt;« ytn.rt. at IH/On hisUhImi vBIte
AtOrntqr^vilto, Oct. Clh

'* Hastings, Oat Sth, and Nov. 6th.
** Assyria, Oct IBth-Ellfa School
House.
At Nashville, ** 17th.

ITTKXT OB UMITTUn
I. IKFLAMATtOX UFTHK

HO* OFTHB IILOOtl, Jt\

Dr. Wells’ Extract if Jnrateta
^3-JMSK*JKSff?C -JOB T’ZR.USTTIUGF

THE GREAT CAUSE
HUMAN MISERY.

job uni m

MARBLE

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VOL xvi.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. OCT. II 1871.

The LARGEST STOCK of

HARDWARE

At 10 o'clock th. Hall was filled with
ladire and gentlemsn, and numerous
boskets of frail were displayed. Apptes, peaches, and grape, make on ax- blind about the statistics of crime and
cellrut slirw. Th# Dulnware grape, of poverty, but nnlras ws eon 'find earnsMomto. Seagrove, Soalo and Savidge; thing for mankind—men, women and
the Catawba, of Mr. Soule: th* apptea. children—to do, there nt n. warily wfll
Maches and grape, of E M. 8. tKith, bo crime end poverty. Year after year
W. Q. Sil cloir and oilier Spring Lak# it will be found that tho avenue* of in­
and Grand Haren gentleman were great­ dustry, of trade and ccmmom—of tho
ly admired. Mr. Husted, of Nursery mechanical and manufacturing art*—
fame, had about twonty varietiaa of thu are being more and more crowdedteHAji
lending aorta of applo.; Mra. Morris every year posses, the flood of imuiugfarent beautiful W.genon, Jonathans, tioa is filling our steps, and stores, and
and other varieties; Mr. Van Bares, farnaora, and factories. That ta a great
west ante, sent a basket of Baldwins, qoeetioa to be solved—how i« American
Giceninga, etc, and the large.t and firm­ statesmanship to furnish American la­
est Snow* on exhibition ; Mr. Fisk; of borers—men and women and children—
Walker, exhibited boautifal late Craw­ achaneo to rtixn their daily bread?
ford peaches. Concord grapes and fine Hone# it is that bo who bring, to light
ap]iire; Mr. Holt, of Crecado, was proaent with fc'rcral rarietin. of apple, from .
his abundant orchard.; Mr. Pearsall, .
of Alpine, was there with his favorite, i
the Eoopus Hjiitrenliorg, in all its beao- ;
ty; Mr. Dickenson, of Grand RapiiU ।
town, brought his farorite Pock’s Pkaa- ,
ant and other varieties. There were

□a. 3NT X&gt;

HARNESSES!
BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILL

LEATHER BEU NG,
.7

Hon. Townwad E Gidley, Jamn. • D.
Halted, Chea. S. FaawU, Lyman Kail,
and Henry Holt. The cuinauttre. after
a careful examination, re[»rtod that the
collection of apple. «u wry choice,
ar.d ix-otnmended of tlirao | on exhibi­
tion for general cultivation, the Green­
ing. Wageaor, Peck’s PlraMat, Bald­
win. and far sweet apples, the Tallman
and Bailey'. Sweet The Delaware

FULL STOCK OF .ILL SIZES.
MARK RUSSELL.

grape crop k has realired tewlve tons,
and they have been sold rurally in Boo­
ton and Eastern ciiira, averaging IS)
pwtoo.
Six jmto ago this birsinM was only
whisranxl about
Five
hecri
Spring Lake will bo a fairy ud charm­
ed spot—(be resort of the Invalid from
all parts the Union, ud the Mecca cl
pleasure seeker, from the North, East
Booth, and West Tim. wdl .tew that
Ud. u no idle or vain prediction.
Mr. Jamto D. Hustad, in a very forci­
ble manner, pointed out the advantages
of th. location. Ita farfHtioa , for 3pmeats wore trasuspawrel It is an es­
tablished fact that tho Kiil produced—
art medium fraita—but the brat fruits.
Dus was a point gained, of great value,
which could not be disputed. Ho re­
ferrod to the Great Wee* as the market

ranging thrir sample, the audience wet.
entertained with eoag. by Mire Sexton,
with piano accompaniment; far Horti­
cultural Hall, in Spring Lake, is adorned
with a piano—music, tlowers, and fruits
are there, a band of brothers and ria-

py-ASTIXOA

ROBERTS &amp;
the State Pomological Society at Horttcultural Hall. Bpnng Lake—The
Invitation. Reception and Entertain­
ment—The Dirplay of Fruit-The Exruraion Ameng the Orchard, and
Vineyard, ud to Fruitport-

RUGS
Medicines,
STKWART fc STEIN HOPF.

Siw aii team] Dutifis,
°V2Clfo.Tw- Qreat k PJunfr'. Sum. gutian.

Dye Stutts,

PAINTS &amp; Oil.
School Books &lt;$■ Stationery.

NEW CARPET HOUSE

IRON. STEEL., NAILS,

GLASS, PAINTS. OILS,
PUTTY, TIN. COPPER,
ANp SHEET-IRON WARE,
AU kinds of Building Materials, and Tools,

HARNESS SHOP!
la connection with

HARDWARE STORE.
Sole agents iu Barry County for the

MATTINGS,

CITY PAINT STORE !
CUMMINS

&amp; BROWN

PAINTERS ;
WOODLAND PARLORS.
RUBBER BELTING AND FAIRBANKS SCALER.
.Give ws » call us we will not be undersold.

Paints, Oils, Yarnbhcs, Mixed
Paints, Brushes, and Ar­
tist’s Materials, Wall
Paper, Window
Shades,

Sign it Ornamental Painting,

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

Grt;t±,.

UPHOLSTERED GOODS,

NOTTINGHAM

ghafd

LACES,

Hadids, michjoae

'

Dae. la
.trie,
’
t^rrt udHtM.guvM,
Has tines, Mich.

—The addroas of J. P. Thooipoon, was
a review of the fruit campaign of 1ST 1,
and embroend n number of topics cov­
ering the work of the society during the
year. The sjnakur referred to the fart
that the year had boon a very abundant
one. The hnnost had ripened and was
gathered, and the time for congratula­
tions had come. And, firrt, ho congratuUted the friends of Spring Lake
for their courtesy, their inritatxm end
reception, but especially lor the award,
given for their fruits shown at Richmond
at Grand Rapids, at Knlamsiuo, at Mil­
waukee, and at Horticultural Hall,

If there &gt;4 calcrpp.o in Michigan it
will l&gt;c found at Spring Lake.* If there
are wide awuk&lt;-, public-spirited, and I
gonerou. men and women in the Hute,
they may bo fopud at Spring Lake and
ita .urroundingn The following invita­
tion was the first and key note ot a me­ thu Profe-sor. of the Agricultural Col­
morable expedition and entertainment: tego; Io the new aiu uaintanera made I
al Muakogou, Grand Haven, Sauntnck.
We the undenigtiod citixens of Spring tipring Lake, South Haren, St. Joseph,
Plymouth. I’mirie Rondo, and at KolaLake and vicinity. would respectfully maaio : to tbo labors of Hewn Brad­
inirto the Potuological Society to hold
its next (October) monthly meeting at field, Dickenson, Huatad, Slayton. Pear­
sall and others. Ho gave the names of
Horticultural Ball, Spring Lake, at
which time .and place we arauro you a all contributor* to the ahaw of fruit at
Kalamag»&gt;, and pointed out oa the man
cordial moeptioa.
the extent, the riven, the harbor., and whore. Tho grape vines were
Your-; etc
IL Etvinux,
the town, and railroad, of the fruit bolt with luarioue fruit, and their appearance
Gia. Siwmvs,
A. L Boctx,
In n rery short time the Lake Shore not only wa» gratifying bqt unexpected,
Lrmix Hau,
E. U Ctisr
would mean something.
no one anticipating such a wonderful
Yertonlay morning, Oct 3, a goodly
Tbo sjieakcr referred to th. system of
number of oltr citixemi aascrubted at Slate Exchange, of Fruit, and recoin- »igl&gt;t a. was pre-rented. Borides tho a»Streets Hotel, atul were transported by mended iu rontiauanc-\ and gave no t.mishing quantities on tho vinos his
street railway to the Detroit &amp; Milwau­ account of all the State* represented’ at barn was found with, grapes covering
kee depot where several fine car. were the fair.. He .poke particularly of the the floor a foot deep. At this point
in read in res to carry nil to Spring Lake, California fruit and compared it' with uvery e xcuniuniat filled a basket, box. or
theoooauon bring a meeting of the the product, of Michigan. Ha explain­ tetzw other receptacle, with grapra. The
•xcurxion was loaded with grapes.
ed the virit of the Secretary Ito Rich­ Tte party re-embarted and went to
mond and alluded to the fart that Mich­ Fruitport where they virited the hotel
Among the number of cxcuriiunUts, igan won the firat "premium there for 'fringe and both hoore. ot that already
« . a iiced many familiar facre. includ­ the Delaware grape. He reviewed the famous resort. AD were agreeably taring AM. Spring and lady, J. II. McIn­ action of tbo Orclutrd Committoo with pri»cs a: tte maguifioeace of the bmlltyre, El&gt;en Smith, G. H. Btantotr, P. V T. T. Lyon at ita head, end commended ing*. After spending some time horc,
h'ox, C. Burcliard and lady, J. M. Hue- the imi4irtar.ee of the work of tliat tlu&gt; jiarty returned to th. Spring Lake
ted, of U. IL Nuraery, S. W. McGowen Comm ittoo which traveled through the Houre, whore they were invited to tupand lady, 3. K. Johnson, N. Fisk, E. State scrutinising itr vineyard., orchard* r«r. Mr. Bell, Mr. Craw, Mr. RobtnPuwen and UJy, Q. W. Dickenson, A. nnn-miM and ounrertntarie*. Hu urged ren, Mr. Souls, Mr. Hall and otter.,
T Lindomun, G. 8. landerman, C. G. the Item 8ho*o people not to negiert were m their glory ami aeemed only an­
Swe.-u.lMrg, H. L. Fuller and la«ly. Dr. the culture of the apple, which ho styl­ xious to make the occasion a Bio*, de­
G. B. Miller, Min Hudson, H- Pierre ed the king of Michigan fruit. Bo re­ lightful one, white it we* from oegmand mother, W. N Cook and lady, J. L. viewed a late article in the Detroit 7LJ
Alger. Ucu. C. Skidmore ami lady L H. ■ar respecting the culture of the peach,
Crandal, J. K. Msmtrer, H. Holt and and read extract. from Horace Greeley’.
lady. Oascule; A M. IVarrell, Alpine;
Rev. Mr. Ward, of Richfield Springs,
N. Y.; J. P. Thompson and lady.
The pros, was ably r°prreoutod by
C. C. Sexton, of the 7ta», who was socompanied by his daughter; A. 8.
White, of the Xfeswmtf. and Csrsi Clabb,
of th# Grand Haven H^rU. Air. John
lata, of the Bpti.ug lake ZnAyreAsrf.
wna one of the mo.1 active member* ut
Upon the arrival of the car. nt Spring
Lake, at about 8 o'clock, the excursion­
ist. were welcomed py H. Y. Boll, Esq ,
mid hi. asscciaUM and etoortod to the
parlor. of the Splendid Spring lake
House Mr. Hunter Bavtdge, aloading
munifirent eitinm of the piano, war,
oHi^d to te ateent. At thu time th#
following generous programme was icltered around, greatly to the surprise of

their vie**, polutions and corruption®
drew tho beat ot our mon and women
from th# country. And they .will go.
To keep thorn at hcm«, teuiu nitt»t be
made ntiraetivo. To koep tho country
alive, tho country must be mad# attractive. Gir.i young men a riiaane to rnaki
money iu the country and they will .-»■
main there. Tesch people that by tte*
kbs culture which m given to com, u;
«le trees will yield a bushel of fruit u.
five years from setting out; fieach tree.
the third summer; tbo Bartlett pear two
rears from tran^Muiting—and that
grapes with tho Mine caro thsft is given
to carrot* and [&lt;otatoe« will bear rich
cltteteni in throo ywut and «ome induoomonte to livti fai tte eon utry will bo &lt;rfferecL Toecli them Hint good apple
orchard, yield more than the beet lartn
crore, that from 50 to 100 dollars per
is a common yearly return; that an
acre of plums can bo made to return
more than tea acres of white; that a

broad anil expanded gnuroilty.
- Mooting at aH Fruit Grower*, a:
Horticdlturoi Ball at 10 *. X-, for Pvmological diseuiteion.
Dumer nt Spring Lake Houre to the,
Office Mo. U Canal BL Grand Rapid., Delegation from Grand Rapid* and HjFirn. ualf. wrtk •»•«*;• tl»ul.l-!. »«1t. vitod guueta, at 1 bkitock r. M. CompliI luw. .04 MctMf.l t. ra»l»X ail «l—• •' dtf munts of Hnntm-ttavldgv, E»q. Excur­
sion oa Spring I«ke al 1L3U r. x. Your­
self and lady are invited.
Oeuritte ff Armanaotk—Charlo* 8.
Fanreti, Eras. W. M. A. t H. Soaety;
Charlro E. Soule. Secretary W. M. A.
A H. Society; R A. Hare, H. Y. BelL
A. Bilx. Gvo. D. fiiaeon, John Lee, Z*fe- of all; that tte fruit circle clasp, tho
wbofe year ; and wu offer rome in-iurapsmtef; W. M. Robinson."
mvnU lor poopto to May tn tho ooustry.
But it 1* not tbo dollar ocly that is vaL
uablo ; domtete comfort is romething:
thee,’
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Dr. AIKIN,

MUSICAL!

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Iparing to add hundred, of tree,
'orchards
Mr. Hull ru preparing to *
1six hundred wore tree* He had
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Late&gt; '-rawmru*.
Crawfords. Mr.
Gridley, emacc
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—2 himi to plant
other varietws, told
BetnarJo.
Rov. Mr. Ward, cf Richfield Spring.
N- Y., aiidrrased tbo meeting upon tte
moral and mautal advaatagM of fruit
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of ku life. Ha wav
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intendrat of tho D. * M. IL R^ Mr.
Cunningham, agent af the same here,
Meecra. tievidgw, Soule, Sisson, and
others, tte entertainnro of the party at
Spring Lake. Tte party arrived home
a* 11 o’clock after one of tbo most de­
lightful excursion* of tte rearen.
•
Nora st oca Rdoktxx.—And now to
all church societies, to all b.Mvo «ii sociotioa, to all Bunday or we A-day
schools, to all eoekiup a pleasant rtwort,
nr s day of bright healthful rocroxtion,
get together your partv. or soeiecy,
provide each with basket or bag, ar­
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.tamg

volume, compute in one Urge quarto,
mealy printed and bouni, and ilhurtrntod
with twelve large line engraving, on
.tool, and no Im than two hundred fine .
wood-cut*. Thia .Sandau! work i. thus
make attractive for the whole family
ante; and as the price to very moderate.

hitherto xn the aams daporttnent, is
"Tbo Gallery of Landscape Painten."
containing twenty-four largo and supe­
rior engraving, on ntocl, from the works
of K.a-tt, Whittredge, Hubbard. Hart.
Innesa. and a doom more of our boot
American landscape artiste.
These
(date*, having been engraved for a Urge
loBo, (medlast tost by nbreription,
the publisher, are n6w able to produce

praaentation books. It is really a work
of art. such a. eouW hardly bo exreUed
in any country. A third book tn thia
department is s M fllurirsted edition
of the ‘‘Poreis" of Thomas Hood, a
n*me which seems to be more and more
recurely embalmed in popular eotima-

pore, of Mire Ktaanregg. which fere
Lreudweribadas "the noblMtcomlxoationoTwit and Chrirtiaa ethic, over
cuctainrd in on altegory. •'Tit# Seng of
th. Shirt." "Bridga ofSiglm,” Aa, ore

“ Tte Midnight Bky
th
Gatayof £• *•*&gt;&lt;*
Hooka; a mw illralrate
Cowper1. "John Gilpin;"

�IICaGO

in ASHES i

TO ••DfTEaiOX" DRY!
000D8 B0UBZB.

the Kahuusxou, Hertings, Lowell aad
Not there Railroad held at Hartings on

THE flllllEIS MIT OF TIE
Cin BTTEILT BEITIOTED

Mondar Ort. fifk, 1871, A- J. Bown#
Th* opening at Sabin 4 Masou'a, wm nailed to tbo chair, and N. Bailey
Tuesday, th* 8d mutant, was, aa usual,
one of tbeoroiite at the season- The
store wa. thrungod during the day-and
evening by tha eitiemis uf our own dtyr
and of tho ratios end villages adjoining,
N. Bailey moved that tho mooting
and tha display of rich goods was each
as to gvnondly delight end astonish tbo proceed to name persons residing in
Hastings to be presented to the organ,
In their Drees Goods Deportment iriug meeting at Kalamazoo os Directors
wore shown all th« new fabrics that of said road, which motion was carried.
C. B. Barton moved thg£tbo number
grace the counter* of the large ertablisht-icnts of tho Mctropohtisn citi-«. borne of persons, so name J, be fixed at tom
of the most noticeable of three were which nation prevailed. Whereupon,
Japanese Silks and Irish Pophas; also A. J. Bows. C. B. Burton, D. B. Cook,
Black Silks in profusion—the latter and J. A. Sweeosy ware choeea aa such
rangingfrom SI .S^toflG per yard, end Director* aad their appointment reoombeing eminently stylish . and beautiful. mendod in the order named.
The shore named persons, together
In this department wore also Trimming
Velvets, in all shade*, from |3 to *6 per­ with Wm. H. Hayfard, Noonan Briley,
yard, aud elegant Lyons Black Silk Vel­ IL B. Wfchtaan, C. F. Dwight. D.

hold ft* ptovmmhm'. rcrato'"’ Tho mem­
ory of tbo American people must lie
short, inched, if they do not reooIW
tliat the Htnuoitoad polity was derwancrd by thn Democratic prni as uaron-' by ignuranl of the fact that Ln hie own
coaatifational, sggrarinu and rerolcUon-' State of Missouri the Internal Reronn.
laws of the United State* ran only bo
surtiej oat by the rid af mounted U.
I 8. Troops; and. in ths face of 2"-U rtU
Wximn’i Mcucxt Gem fat October
&gt; known fact, ho allogei tha: “ Misouun
ii an extra good number, and contains
I to-day, by tho removal of di Jxatahisc
•omo vary beautiful songs and pieces of
, meut, rajoya perfect repwe, order and
dancing
music, also a large amount of
t general good fooling,’ "and mure than
musical journal as every family should
they might be able to mainain thrir- all broxuie ho Softly My* “ths South
hare. Published by W. W. Whitney,
political and pwsonal rights of voluntaryr must cut loom from it* old preju lice*"
Toledo, Ohio.
labor and of State education, against ths&gt; and proda'nas that "fa thia on 1 all politiral disatrililis* should bo removed.”
Pstkisux’s Mxusxux for October
With such a declared purport ot putwith a nice engraving entitled “The Af­
ter Dinner Najs" followed with p color­
Tbe RepubUean party did more than( ling a premium on Rebel violence, or
( to soy the least, rewarding in luivanco
ed fashion piste and uumetuus designs
that It saw that those people were too
t for fsed/osliar those who, a* a class,
for ladies’ aad children’* clothing, fan­ vets from *12 to ISO. A now and novel
p6ur fa maintain reluntwy school* It
show every dogroo of ted/**/■*/ erntincy wurk, cte. Uliarlex J. Peterson, feature of this department, end one that
saw that the public neat incut i arthe for­
ually for al) who do cut bolieve in the
Publisher, Philadelphia.
received especial attention from the lamer
alave
bMra
wo*
totally
wpoeod
fa
motirea, ar* the only moans of • perma­
late Rebriliua, and that reward being
[IVtersou’s for September did not dP-s was the made np garments shown.
nent cur* vt poverty, crime and dheoa- giving them an ednratioa or to esiab-' anuouuc-'d by one who profitsMo to be
roach thia office. Will the publisher 1-odfo*' Bait*, Velvet Cloaks and Cash­
teai. This can bo ereumpluhed by ILih common schools atf aoy kind. The* a Republican rounaeUor; it is not qx&gt;turn Sacks, which hare a certain olopirate forward.]
throe-fcN actino: Political, Ferwraal South sorer had dremit wboelv before’ cial cause for surpriso that Itelwl offignner end stylo about them, resulting
emancipation, and detenniuixl not fa
Ton CriWvefer &lt;uul C*Mlrp GmUnua
awl Asaociatod.
’ core, who hare renounced their oaths of
from tho exquisite taste an J elaborate
point af the eompass, and those are
bare any for tbo use of .the freedmen.
is
a
firat
claw
agricultural
weekly
in
illogianoe to the gvvornment which th ey
only tho small beginnings of the Jong
workmanship commended ■ and insisted
Therefore the freedmen's bureau waa
proewsfoa that shall crowd every eve- every revpect. It Is priutsd on good pa­ upon hr the Now York manufacturing
still seek to govern for tho purpose of
Political action rau only tooi tact-,
instituted, which for aoraral year* un­
nuoof transit for days to come, end per and in 1 convenient shape for bi till­
overthrowing, ibou’d fin I moans of se­
dentally to thia object. Tho wrekinghasten to lay ita tribute of symmthy and ing. Its deportmo t&gt; of Agriculture, ratablialimsnt*. Tbo finishing touch of
dertook to establish achooh under nacuring large nrom’ae* from their friends
mea, like all good ctriaaas, ought to ally
substantial rid at the foot of the suffer-1 Stock Raising, Horticulture, and Do- the Drees Good* Department and one
in order to take again the loadtrahip of
ing, in token ot our common brotherthemselves with that party, whose his­
which created much admiration also,
muric Economy ere well made up, and
lh-&gt; ruling class in the political South.
tory furuMhee fao most complete guorwas tho small ware*—Trimming laces,
profited most largely by these national
each number contains a largn amount of
antera of benoficirst progress. If the
schools, it was liecauao the white Work­ bavu been in ]&gt;art sincere, tut what Una
•tefie* the coolest calculation and sur- useful reading matter. Published by j. Embroideries, etc.
workingmen of the United State* have
ixuw* the most vivid imagination It Luther Tucker 4 Son, Albany, N. Y^ at I In Qiawls, their daqilay is elegance
ingman had sunk so low « to be unable hindered those letter writer) troii doing
any specific reform* to propose, they
and richness far exceeded exportations.
is
only
as
we
take
up
aotno
of
ita
more
to appreciate tho advantage* and Idaas- reverence tn tbo National flag at an oor| [ttomtamt features tn detail that we be
muxt fir*t present them at tho bar uf
Hie now stylos are as beautiful and be­
inga of adoration
giu tu gain a faint cotnprehousion of it*
Ova Yevao Fous for October will in­ coming as they well ran be, and made
public opinion. where all political causes
Tlie Republican party ma&gt;le, monr­
tearful extent We cauuot telegraph terest its reader* greatly. It givee threw
It is doalitlnw true that good many
the t-yo4 af the ladies sparkle. Hero
the glad tilling* that Detroit in one hour
over, a solemn compact before readmit­ CUM out of manifest evil, and in this
chapters
of
“
Jack
Hazard
and
his
For
­
thmn incorporated in the platform of the
wore vlegant I'aisleys ranging from S15
r utacribed Twenty-fire Thoosrad Dol­
ting the late rebellious States into the way tbo answer' and advice given to
tunes," a stray which pourasei groat in- to 8150, and there a oot»i or so of new
dominant political party; for in that
Union, that they should nmintaiu, here­ these su-lden grown patriots by Senator fiercest snow »tonn in his experieure, lar i n* her first contribution fur fas' -re­
lief uf the homele** and hungry thou­ tw*&lt; for the Mttlo folks; and oeroral ntway they will be must speedily ooavorafter, public MliooU open to all. which Bchura may work out a happy influence. imagitm the snow fa bo fire ns it surged sand*. Thuxq is not a telegraph nfilce | tractive artkJa* by popular writer*. Ottornm. aad other fitu wool Shawls, as
could only in uro to the benefit of the It is true, however, that what tbo Sena­ hither xnl Either before fao fury of the in the city, and every mrasagu must ! “Our Young t'ontriliutre^Ldjrt'artment
tho Republican party has given evi­ workingmen, both black and white-*
flend, they will be able to form a faiit •top mile* outside. Trains ot fouled
tor parades ns his own advice to rebels qinceptiou of fao flame* as thoy raged ran that hasten to carry thoir bonefac- is excellent, and " The ErcnmgTTTn^
dence that it is ready to adopt all prin­
has been tho ad lira of the Repablicau. rdiruugh the streets at tbo doom» I dty. tains most also empty their troasurve department .will afford a deal of head
ciples aad ideas which the popular co&gt;Many
of the building* aitusted along tuile* away, a* every depot lias gone work. Janus R. Oegood 4 Co., Boiton,
party
ever
since
tho
war
and
to
that
ncience approve*, aud n ake them a part
South Water street buried their red hot down in U*e red whirimo! of flame. publisher*.
uf ito platform, surely the workingman, law\to protect each and every man in party arc the Soul hern people mainly rear walls in tho water cf the river, into
Friends cannot forward by expreas their
aa such, has no occasion firat to tear rastiftg kt* ballot, to prevent foillot-atuf- indebted for 'heir spi-edy material recu- which they plunged with a hiss like unto gift* uf money or other assistance;
Guorr’s I-xsr's Boom for October is
fing by unworthy men, to guarantee to peratioa. It is Att pitrip mdj that ad- nothing earthly, throwing up a billow ul there is not an
office m the city. very full of fashions adapted to the »»a—•
c-v
*-* —]T .Utah!,, Letters cannot bo received and sent —
each aad every workingman Id* abso­
•un. anil has an extensive Work depart­
I tho imsfaf&amp;w baa melted away in the
Hah his objects. Common tense clearly lute sovereignty; aad to aecnra to him
ment, which cannot fail to interest many
surging wares uf this *ca uf lire Not I
inficstes that it is much easier to engraft hi* equal influence, which is endanger­ lugubriously applaud, while their hates
a bank u left, and where their untold I&gt;eroon». Tho *tocl engraving entitled
any jcpular principle into the platform ed by the corrupting power ofteealth. and prejudice* lead them tri tarn their
millfon* cf trcaiure aro. none wi'l doro “Nutting," 1* not an American nutting
of the dominant party which has the wielded by moncp*Eies and consolidsded backs upon the magnanimity of a party
venture to predict. Let us hope, how- sevno, evidently. The literary contents
capital.
.
du*
fire
worked
back,
and
oftrn
against
w
hich
ba*
prorod
their
lies!
friend.
power to carry it out, than first to popu­
are of the usual excellence. L A Godey,
the wind.
But
iu
evory
stage,
in
overy
turn,
no
larise a principle, which must be done
publisher, Iliilsdslplun. .
Tbo
lire,
afa
r
ruuchiug
tb.i
bitkines*
at all events, aud then tear down tho matter what bencficient ptoririon* were
J portfou af Randolph nnd South Witter
.Irlkur'i Jfay«&gt;&gt;*r for t e ladies and
proposed,
the
Republican
perry
has
on:
streets.
Imped
acruM
tlu&gt;
river
to
the
party and substitute a new and special
ate going steadily on and the masquod
Arlkur't iit^nnu for the boy* compare
countered
the
vimioat
nnd
deadly
butparty in its place- It nuiy be strongly
favorably with the rert of tho October
gentry, who have boon successfully I North Side in an incredibly shcrl spare
i ot time, and theuee, among the wooden ruin ; nut a hotel is left, iu a citjTpnH Magariun*.
They ire invaluable s*
raspretid, therefore, that those who ad­ tility of the Democratic leaders and carrying ou their cruvltio* for some time,
. building* aa that side, reached the lake I eta* liotlt fur thu number and sian of ita
vocate the psopriety ot securing special proas- And even to-day. in the roeent hud that there is a day uf retribution, shore, alter touching block after block. sceommudatfons for the travelling pab- good moral stimulants to keep the mind*
of th" young from pernicious floa.tine
Icgis’u tion for the working man by the ndrvaa which was published by them, although it has beeu long in reaching A aceno of more power-teas effort tu fight i lie, aliAwn wr could procure a meal or Uteratonformation of a now i*rtr, aro using this signed by fourteen United States Sena­ them. In Raleigh, N. C, aixtrau out an enemy was never presented. The obtain a niiriu'* lodging. Market*, oleSo says an exchange and we presume
only as a pretext to bring the Democrat­ tors, ami trinety-throe Democratic Rep- of twenty members of the Klan charg- people were trying to comliat the fito- vator*, stores, manufactories—all arc
it is true, for such is ever the character
fi-n.L but tho combat was not of long
ic j-arty into puwer, and for die purpewo resentatisae. ** defy any one to find one with the whipping of one man werecoa- duration, for the people bowed their whelmed ia oue common ruin, "in one
of Arthur's publication*, but a* the Oo-'
of obtaining p»-rt, places, aad power for
virtea. Iu many other instance* whore heads in anguish ol -psrit aud suffered ‘ And then the homes destroyed and
tober nninder* failed to roach us we
of a single spocifi.- measure of rufonn, a
I tho hcmeloM one*! . The Grat can liter­
the cbargm are of t graver character
ally be counted by faou«*nd* and tho cannot vouch for whit they did contain.1
In M far then as the workingman single lino expressing intexlUon to bene­
latter by tens ot thousand.. Wo use
Hixarn san Homc improves in every
needs special legislation, bo can obtain fit. either the wurkiagmsn or the coun­
tbo* ) words and tbea fail tu ralch tho number, end the spirited publishers,
it. after duo discussion, from the Repub­ try a! large, or as tending to augment
awful kigniucaucc of their meaning.
lican party, which has ahistory that in- the glory and honor of the Nation, eith­
Nu shelter for defenslee* h« ad«, no food Messrs. Orange Judd 4 Co., are evident- j
er at home ar abroad^ Itiis the same
coatiwarribly chows that it has been,
fi-r the hungry, no wurk fur the willing ly dotonuinril to make it tkr firat aud
The stealing of eutoe valuable seals
but idle thousands af hands, and tho boot lamlly|pa)&gt;er published. Mr. Eg­
for the last ten years, tho ons, real, system ot fault-finding, of pulling down, from the State Department aaid io be
practical friend cf the workingman, of boliuleing of evary true rouscientfou* worth several hundred dollar* is again vision north of Twelfth street, nothing accuamlatioii* of year* of toil and tar­ gleston's new story. “The Hoosier
ing, tho treasure*'of every hou»ehold,
and
philanthropic
man
that
has
endea
­
making no dixtiuction on aneixtut of race
arousing tha public wrath aguinat the is unw left save trnmena* piles of ashes all raauhod cod as though they bad Schoolmaster," promise* to bo extremevored to promote the progree* of our
ly interesting, and we really think that’
potty, economical idea., ruling our Cor­ ami «mi.uWvring firra, with a few walls
towering above tho sea of ruin at their
our reader* would do well to subscribe ■
feet. The walls of tbo Michigan Cetitherefor. We will toad it and tho Bis- ' Imcsxssx or PorcLsnoM lx Micsrbnildings for .'tho accommodation of trial, or Union Depot as it is called, aro
doavered to protect tho weak aad poor ii
Mas, for flt.HM, for the sunning year.
1 tx.—The population of Michigan in
clerical forces and tho appurtenaacaa of standing, aud aro uninjured rcmparaWhat has gives to the modem labor
their rights, the Domocratin party baa o&amp;ce. Old rented buildings aro imuffici- tindy. Tho roof wn* destroyed, as well
ich census year ainro 1800 has- been
Itoox Tnuar's Amsttiom. - This i« the
movamea' its strength end euaatderaexhausted the vocabulary of nprobriou*
title of a very charming story eliout to
ent for tl&gt;e working of Gosernment ma­
lion 1 What has given an impulse to
। beou conatructed in ita interior, but tlio
term*, in dotinnnciation of tho Ropublilie (mblished iu that Stirling weakly pa212,207
chinery and that one of the cog* in tho i depot will aeon lie restored and be nructhe elevation and dignification of labor
ran party.
4.762
387,654
great wheel should slip from its place ! tically as good as «vsr. Tbo walls of and g*tb?red her store* from tho mart* |&gt;er T)a Awtasy StW Tum*, of Philathroughout tho whole world, except the
8,765
of the world. Her pride is smitten to
749,113
Barely the workingmen af tho United
Pastors,
Superintendents,
and enter into another and entirely un­ । the Th'hnsr building aro also erect, and 1 ' the dust, her wealth ie vanished ? God delplua.
abolition of involuntary labor in the
31,63V
1,184,059
States are too intelligmit to be misled by
expected u*o ia not surprising consider­ near the Tondolpb street*bridge, over in ie in this calamity! He who make* His Teacher*. Parents and all who or* en- I‘ At this rate of Increase Michigan, in
United States ?
the west division, n brii’k Luildinc i* |
ing tho greet facilities nffordwl for firat | standing ou the north side of Raudulph minister* a flame of fire, ha. visitnl. gage-1 iu the* instructioa' of the young, |[ the year 1900, will hare a [opulaliou
Itunng the forty yearn' reign of th®
which experience and time hare proved
c.ass depredation.* a* well as for petty '’ street, just north of tho bridge Those and none cun say Him nay or stay tho will find Tin Tints a valuable helper, | of at least two and a half millions. But,
Dwaocratic party, several millions of
of benefit alike to the nation at large,
pilfering*. , '' ar* actually all that is left of this great progress of H» resirtlews march ! It and should sand for a simple, which ! taken In cutiuection with the great adworkinguien and women aad their off­
become* u* reverently to acknowledge
and particularly to the poor num, of in­
can bo obtained Jrtt on application.__|
btuinres center of the Northwest Tho
spring were bough: aad sold, like the
Hi* hand, thankfully to confra* Jiis
tegrity, and inirreslrl in an honost gjvThe defeat of Geu. B. F. Butter, a* result of the fire on the bridges is a cu­ ibsrcy, aad carr.crtl* to invoke His pro- j Thn pnblivhnro have also i&lt;sued a rata- '
rattle af the field, and dedicated to the
rious thing. Tho bridges oa Twelfth
jxxr human prile stand* fogvi of Valuable Appliances for Sun- I
the Republican nominee for G-rrcrnor street, oxemsive, to Madison stocot, fur­ lection. Our
.1__ _____________ _ ■__ r*, .
day Schools, which trill bo sent to all ■
of Massachusetts atul his noble words nishing transportation into 4ho western
Amcricau workingmen were prevented
greater increase, than has marked any
earnest Sabbath Schco: workers who previou* dixaub*, and nobody, need be
It is true largo quantities of public to the Convention announcing his inten­ division, aro .dcstzyod, but tho other
by arus-land outrageous laws from learn­
write for it. Address J. C. Garrignes
ing to read and write, aad, consoquoutly lands have been granted to Railroad tion to support ita Miminero aud to Lndge* stretching around the north side
surprised if C.r population by that time
arc standing and aro apparently uuin* Co, 608 Areh Street, Philadelphia,
to think They ware prevented both by Com[ioni«s, and tho timobaa cume when fight in future inside of tho RopubUcaa
.
I i**n'U “a W li,a°" thing ”
this system of disposing ot tho public l&gt;orty, gave general sutigfartiou to his
When Ute fire was ducovcnsd to be । "Lot our sympathies abound,
domain must atop. Some of the land friend* here at the Capitol where his dangerous,.th*‘Michigan Central, Chi-1.uocor bo speedy aad gvner
11* ana's Miaixtxx f&lt;q October is a
grants were not made judiciously, end great ability &gt;•
obeorvod and beat cage, Burlington 4 Quincy, and otherreaarf
------- • do
J- too
•---------*• Let
» -•----much.
every village very intcrosting number, containing no­
appmeiatad. It is generally concedrd I roods occupying tho Union Depot, com­ and city in Michigan rnoka haste to send moron* illustrated article*, among which
employers '
*
tavuced
to
move
their
cant
out
beyond
ita response to the ay for succor. Atnl aro “Dolores,“ “New York City PcatThe Republicxn party, seeking tlia tian is vary great. Yet tbo land grants
I tbo section which tbo fire reoehod, *o•mancipation ot thia oppressed class, given to the Pacific Railways arc. by no tad tu snceeoafully wear the mantle of cumulatmsr them between 1 litb end 22d lot every farm give of it* stores, to oUCcc." “The Yale Collsgn Expedition
Mv Earroa, Sr:—Thinking that you ,
■well fan stream that shall make glad
through good and evil report, aad after means, an uamixud eriL They have the grout Commoner Thaderi* Stevens, streets. They did nor looo any of tlwrir the heart and strengthen the hand* of of 1&amp;70." “Reindeer, Dogs, aad Snow aud some of your reader* might be glad
and upon any emergency however great rolling stock and have oaiy suffered tbo tens of t'tousands uf our neighbors Shoe*,” “Border Ileminisoencea,” ‘•Han­ to hoar from onr Whiaky tiuit, which
yean al struggle and obloquy, aucemrior sudden lo thorw an immense weight
so droa-ltelly stricken, so tsrriblo dcoti- nah Jane"-a poem by Petroleum V. ha* been pending for some time, I will
ed ia arousing tho public conioence to
tute.
demand the abriitkn of involtmUiy sere ert—which, aa tong as speedy ebmmu- of giant intellect upon the side of truth
Na*by, "The Axnuricau Boron.” and send you tome of tbn most important
Gm uxu- *.*o rtTT Clxcaeo I And
vitaiL. The Eupuhliran party insisted nicataon was wanting, could only be used and jusbee whan the/ are threatened
"Postage Ftamp* aad their Origin.” forts in tho case, with, perhaps, a few
let all thopeojilr. say Asm 1
to be overborne by tbo tide of passion
that vol notary labor, secured by volun­ as hunting groundu
Colonel Thorps, in the “New York City suggestion* to parties who may proas- ,
The Railroad Comp-onies
or carried away through (ho cdiaanda of
tary and ssjuitable contracts, should be
Post Office," in hi* most humorous style I cute in tho future. In tlio first place I
interested
in
emigrulton
;
it
ia
cf
Ute
ut
­
conservutire conventionalism. Surely
tel's tho story of that imtitutiou, tte mi-1 bars to say that tha People of the State ,
oubotituiod tor inrotentary aad beredimost consequence to them, to have their the Bejrtiblican party can ill spare at
gratmns, its progroas. aid ita pwiNtaUr. of Michigan jror* W Conae, Whisky
long aud exposed Hnrs protected by setFrom this paper the reader will natural­ all ou tho other side. At least the beat
tlmncnls; and. therefore, they are affor- ready and powerful debater from the
ly turn to J. M. Chute's article oa “Posf- evidence of any in the case, at all, was
ing their laud* oa such easy terms that lower House of Congroia He will bo
nge Stamps and their Or.gio,-" fflustra- tho presence of it in Court, of which '
emigrants prefer them to the public mure gentraily welcomed bock tlwn al­
tod with ninety-nine cut., representing Dcfotidmt and hie counsel seemed to 1
lands farther off. A law, however, ought most any other member of that body of
tho postage K*O|s of all urtioiM.— have all that was needed, for fan time
to be speedily enacted, fixing the tnCxi- which he must in future be the ackncwlBayard Taylor, contributes a paper on being. As I presume be to a reader of |
uicm price of said landr.. and prerunting edged leader.
“ Down tbo Eartoni Shore," which is your paper (and rary poasihly gets sober
Along tlio lake front are accumulated
The speechwi of Hon. Geo. 8. Boutdescripti.e of Maryland scenery. Tho sometimes) w&lt;&gt; would hun* suggest to said I
the
wrecks
of
property
belonging
to
wolL Secretary of the Treasury, made
Literary, Scientific, and Historical Rec­ counsel, that it is not tho part of * g*n- ]
thousands of people, in a state of par­
in Ohio, guvo great satisfaction to Re­ tial ruin aad of utter disorganisation.
ords are fall, and tho Editors Drawer Hemau to miastato the law* before a 1
publican. here and everywhere. His Great effort* are being made to secure
Court, or to attack an officer of the Pro- &gt;
resaoniag is ecnalusivo, and his hand­ order aud avoid disturbance, and it is
“Ddts Hollow,” Mrs. Wood's now pie with irtaritmg language, while act- J
ling of the smaller light, of finance believod that they will be generally sueBook is in press, and will be published iug in tho Um of hU duty, perhaps J
Osaaful.
though I ought not to accuse the worthy ’
aud tariff policy cause* sympathy £*r
Almost all tho elevators in die city rea.- door. Ho immediately opened it, ’in a few day* by T. B. Putareun &amp; Bro*.
them to b* fait foe them while imdergo- have been homed, aud a groat number when dense volumes of smoke issued ]I’biladelphia, from the author* MS3. Coiinaellor, of such conduct at all, ex­
from the rar, th* orxistant baggage and
,
advanced proof sheets, purchased cuse me, 1 think I should bars said i
uuU-r staggered out. the bell cord was ■
whisky, as that seemed to be the pro- ‘
pulled violently,‘and the train was in a
will be issued in America simultanoous-; dominant fint in the man. In raso of
ly with its publication in London, end I pronecuttor. of Liquor Suite, by tks
in unifiirm style with "Buasy Rana," ;
‘■Roland Yorke," •'The Chnnsiags,'' and
all tho previous work* by this favorite
and popular author. *- Dene Hollow,"
while remaining tbo charactrriatfc fi^.

100,000 People Homeless.

deaf and dumb,
814 who wero inwne, fill who ware
idiotic, and two- who were blind and also

8 O’CLOCK.

ASK YOUR GROCER FOR

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New Advertisements.

RUPTURE
4““” **•'“
OF BATTLES.

THE YEAR

iMJHtsltvmx

POPERY.

THE FOE OF THE CHURCH
AWD REPUBLIC.

WELLS' CABBOLIC TABLETS,

REDUCTI0N OF PRICES
TO CONFORM TO
REDUCTION OF DUTIES.

GREAT SAVING TO COUSUIEBS

The American Washer!
PRICE. 85-50.

KNOTS UNTIED

ISTORY OF THt

‘ACTION

To_the Ladies!!

taro* of ita author’s stylo, may be eausidsred equal if uot superior to auythiug

t'STS£“

AID

�10W FOB THE RAILROAD

SOOTKM RAILWAY

IlllUtl.

QBAND TRUNK RAILWAY

SSMSW»BS.-XS~

Te all whom ft May Coawn.

MCHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

tai River Valley Division

Coronxs A Bxowx have moved their
»tock of goods to tho 6r,t floor romer
of State And Chureh street and have
made large additions Io tbeir stock. Their
ehan go oT quartan will materially in­
crease their basinaas. Give them a call

Fur ! that dreadful word Bounds from
the Groat North Want, wliore it has
N. Cook, best 3 yrs- old or over, |3 00
marehod wildly oror millions of emt Charles Young. 2nd
8 00
ol country, devastating tbo forrtta, A. B. Pennock, 3rd
1 b0
burning tho hornet of tho hardy pioneer
and leveling flourishing Httfo dttas to

Naw Goons.—Mrs. Merrill wishes to
say to the ladies of this city that aha
has a new stock of millinery goods pur­
chased at Chicagu just previous to the
Great Fire All thn fotee: styles, and
at low prices. Call at her store on Jef­
ferson Bt

Ftnf ! it re-echoes all over this brood
land and outers the forests ot our own
proud t'tato. Every paper contains
sickening accounts uf destruction. Hol­
land city lays in ashes. Other places
have shared nearly the aamo fate
throughout the S(pte. end the cry for
help appeals to dur sympathies While
our own city has escaped thus far, that
ie no sign we might have a visit of thia
terrible element Our wells are not
over stocked with water, aad our cis­
terns are nearly dry.

A Naw FtM n Paosracr.—Dr. Cox
! from the ci(y of Philadelphia arrived in
our city on Monday evening to engage
in tho practice of medicine in connre, tioe with Dr. E. F. Brown. Tho now
! Dr., we toara, is a graduate of the Med
i ton! Department of tho Peoa. University.
Mxa Leer Hotcxiss. an old lady R5
(Allopath) and al«o of tha Hahnemann
; HoemaopatoicOuL of Phifo. Ho was elan roars of ago, attended tho Cbunty Fair
; eu army rorgoon during tho lata war lastwwl with her aon-in-tow Mr 8.
Law, of thia City. This was the first fair
she ever saw. and tbo old lady seemed
I
to enjoy it finely. She declared she
would like to go again.

Ruseett Potatoes, filling as fall as t hey
could bo piled, one half bushel measure,
were left at our ofltoe on Tuesday morning with tho eomplimaats of James W.
Maywood, of our city. These are hard
to beat and we suspect, cannot be beat-

TICK

John Campbell, beat colt 3 yrs.
old,
Gilbert Striker, 2nd
IC. W. H. Ca«aday. 3rd
Alien Abbey, best colt 2 yrs, old,
0. M. Moon. 2nd
Wm. Vester, 3rd
8. W. Leno, beat colt 1 yr. old,
Porso Otis, 2nd
Samuel Owen, 3rd
Samool Slafter, be»t sucking colt,
Satnusl Owen, 2nd
। Nothing. Proud buildings roar -their J. C, Hanna, 3rd
heads heavenward and nothing to help
stay the devouring elements if once un­
der way. In this city, the buildings are
not (sacked like Chicago and if wo only
bad Water Works, we might save our­
i. O. Freeman, etwriai prem­
selves from being completely devoured
ium for stallion with 5 beat
sucking colts,
in ease of a rontlagration Wo should
DIVISION B.
have a Hook and Ladder Company.

H."Q. Carter, best jack, 1st diplo­
ma, (no compctitimi.)
IL G. Carter, best mule colt 2
yrs. old, (no competition)

a Fann na Fax—Wo

cogo fire, having lost everything, and
took ths train for thio dty while her
house was blaring. This ia only ooe
instance, there are tAseseads of others Concert and Musical Entertaiuutent,
from pupils of Mia. lisle A Mias liliger.
Music Teacban, at Union IU1I, an
Tuesday evening next, nt which time a
had hie pump factory in running order public examinetion of! their improvement
just previous to the Fair and turned ou t will be made, and prixaa given Io each
several which he exhibited on tho ground papsL
sni had one in working order. Thrv
Tbo evening’s axtreiare willttlose with
aro universally conceded to be a good s Musical Operetta, entitled, “ Jallio
pump .nd we aro glad tv know that Bell or Tho Culprit Fay.’’
Groat
Mr. A has decided to make Hastings preparations have been m-ulc to make
the headquarters tor their manufacture. this entertainuent a surocev. and wa

Hasnses Maaqu Woaxs ar ntx
Fata —Merera Black A Fuller exhibited
at the Fair toot week, several fine opedmens of their work. One, which attract
ed so much attention was a beautiful
stone curved on a solid pedretal reprerentmg a pile of boullora, the whole
having such etogsai finish, won the
praise of ail who raw iL

MicMgan Central R. R
OLD, HL1AILE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

On th. first page of this ireue w.
place before cur road ere a report of the
October meeting cf tho State Pomologi­
es! Society, held on tho 3d insU st
Spring Lake, Ottawa county, and to
whkh the special attention of our f*opto is directed- Fruit growing ia one of
the meet important interests of our
State, and too much attention cannot
be given to it by our Farmers.

l
u™.i»

r&gt;»
“ «* -r~s
- ________

DBVGOore. CtolHu-.S-q “F

Abraham Ryerson, 2nd
Thomas Alloh, 3rd
J. 0. Bray, best bull 1 rr. old.
D. C. Sanborn, 2nd
J. C. Bray,- beet bull calf,
Olis 4 Mallory 2nd
J. C. Brny, best cow,
•• “
2nd •
Otis 4 Maltoty, 3rd
J. C. Brav, beet bettor 1 yr old,
Otis 4 Millay. 2»d
CLA88 NO. 2.

J. Stevens, bret bull 3 yre. old.
and Ladies, will show tbeir teachers aad Andrew Kennedy, bret bull 2
friends how well they nppreciste their
years obi,
musical opportunitiea
An admission 1 Fred McNair, bret bull 1 yr. old,
fee of 25 cents will be charged to defray E. D. Reed, 2nd
espensea. Doors, open al ~ ; exerrisre
commences at 7 1-2 o'clock.
We hopo they will have a_Jult bouse

Thia institution with throe big tents
filled with curkxitivs, birds, beasts, rep­
tiles aad big alephanta, together with
the finest artufc display ou thia conti­
nent, which will give two exhibition in
Hastings, Wednesday, Ort. 25th. J. E.
Warner the Napoleon of managers with
tha foresight of the first consul was not
long ia discovoting that to bo a succoeotul showman, was to be a live owe, and
instead of following the well-beaten

To na Ccisar.-The Baxsxx will be
-st/* to every Clergyman in th.
County of Barry, who win furnish ns
with Ilia post office eddron- Ia return
we ask of them and each of them to
•sod na notice, of marriages, and of the
deaths that may occur in their eongrogatiims, and any other matters of pub­
lic fo feast, religious aad otherwise that
may come to their knowledge.

uuwu, —■— -ri—
tunity of soeiag a gig-auric Museum, and
grand Menagerie without visiting a
Circae—thus catcricg to the publie and
supplying a long-felt and sensible want
in the show bnsJnere It u ouid be use­
lore here to attempt enumerating the
many attradivo features ia the magnifi­
cent Circus, or furr.iah a list of the per­
tanners, or a catalogue of the vast ani­
Loan,,, WOT PaxjurMv.—Prufeasor mal kingdom cn exhibition. TheEmSwensberg, of th. Grand Rapid..Comkj, iif-n- at the two fairs. From the
Union Fair he bore off fire of &lt;ha first
prentonufor idain businrov and off
hand Penmanship, and thia, too. not­
withstanding the sharp oompatitiom
Not -UiMWd with thia th- ITofereor antora the Usta at Katomaaoo, and come.

Stevens. beat deron cow.
CLASS NO. A

Wm P. GsaeU, bret yoke of
working oxen.
Defoe McElwain, be* pr. 4 yr.
old steers,
Mooes Fuller, best pr. 3 yr*, old
steers.
a F. Edson, 2nd
tber Patton. 3rd
J. Stevens, bret pr. 2 yre. old
John Fanebar. 2nd
Wm. Vester. 3rd

Clover Hullers!
SUPERIOR, M'SHERRY AND STATESMAN
CR A I N DRILL

Mrs. W. 8. Gcodyear beat Pillow
Cease,
;
“ W, 8. Goodyear best Curauro- &amp; Jordan b-stfPatch-work

Quilt.
L. Barber 2d
•
“
B. JL Purdy ba* common “
Lottie Dfokeusan 2d Bosket
Manning Doud best Bod Spread
J. 6. Van Brunt bejt Rug “
J. M. Hawes 2d
“ !• •
M. E. Taylor ease of Millinery
Goods
" C. 8. Barton Ottoman cover,
“ O. Roywood bret Plain noodle

“
"
“
“
"
“
“

George W. Gregory, beet dog­
power churn,
O. Dunham, best boo hire,
W. T. Ejietman, best corn shsller,
Goo. W. Gregory, best horao-rake
(Coat's Superior, lock lever,)
C. F. Dwight, beef two-borre
square drag.
Eli Shupe, 2nd
C. W. Taylor, best drive well

“

wheelbarrow, hand-cart,
aud turnip drill,
C. F. Dwight, best 3 shovel corn
plow,
C. F. Dwight, licet double shovel
plow,
| E. P. Burrall, belt jucqung shovel
plow.
| E P. Burrall, beat gang plow,

E. P. BURRALL

H. W. Bolding bret Ornament-

8. W. lane, beat white beans,
F. D. McNair, best octa, (Surprise,)
Q. D. Moore, best buckwheat,
G. Brainard, best Soules wheat,
1
J. C. Bray, best barley,
Wm Landon, b«t trars corn,
L. Itorlwr, । each blow potatore,
| J. F. Emory, beet sweet potatoes.
' Mason Alien, best onions
| G. D. Moore, torgvwt aquaah,
. C. B. Eenhaiu, best winter squash,
I. Barber, l»e«t ruts bagas,
John Keegto, beat blood beets,
j “
••
best turnips,
I “
“
bret parsnips, •
' John llalchkire, beet col. of fruit
af all kinds.
1
John Hotchkiss, bret fall apples,
John Robertson, beet winter applre,
J. C. Hanna, best coL pears.
John Hotchkiss, bret col peaches,
1- Barber, best col. plums,
| Wm. P. Ftficld, best col. grapoe,

C. F. Dwight, bsat a'eel mold
board sod plow,
C. F. Dwight, bret earn plow,
8. 8. Flak, bsat cultivator and
gang plow comb’d “MeOrkl
Geo. Brainard, boat seed sower
end cultivator combined.

PLOWS AMD CASTIMGS,

POTATOES
WANTED
For which the highest market price in Cash

Grebel A Russell, best riding bri­
dle.
Orebel A ItussoU, best tot tin ware,
Mason Allen, fancy cano**.
Stewart A Sleinhotf, ciao of dental

Harrison Carpenter, 3rd
2 00
Among the many crudes otr exhibi­
tion we notice thu tawing machines, of
which there wore three kinds - the
Wheeler A Wilson. Finkle A Ivon, and
the Florence, showing some fine work
Tlwtre being no premiums for this class
of machinns, wo eould vay that they are
all first clsMi machines, and from the
samples shown u» nf work done by ths

Samuel Law. boat picture fraww,
Julius RusmU, esrvail brackets,
J. L. A I). Reed, shifting rail for
ton buggies,
Jason Rich. Lest »rtt horn- shore
Urvbei 4 RuseulL bret parlor stove.
Goodyear 4 Striker, beat ™ok stern.

ill be paid.

The best place in the

say tlist it is edaptod to all lands of
family sowing.
Wo would, also, state that Don Jones
of Grand Rapids, had on exhibition
several fine organs
M. L. WlLLUMS, soc'y

GROCERIES

J. L- Al). Read, beat single eeat
InYxe

••
“ best,______, _ _ __ , _
D. W. Ellis, best burin see buggv, 1
C. H. Drtnrtt, single buggy. 2nd

at the new brick store of

last of Letters remaining in the Po»tvffiee. Ort 11th, 1871.
Mrs C. Alloa, Edward Austin 2, P.
Mrs. C. A. Newland. 2nd
25 Y. Baldwin. A. M Butterfield, E M.
8. Andrus, best salt ris'g breed. 50 Commins, Wm. Craaaon, Fannie J.
■&lt; G. Strikre. 2ml
25 Downing. Angie Holmes, Htrnhen B.
Hoyt, Charles Hogle, Hiram Mowrey,
*• A. Kennedy, beet graham bread, 50 uulu a.—
n m
“ 8 Andrus, beat corn bread.
50
D. McOmber, best Sept butter. 50
“ML. Willsams, 2nd
25
“ A. Kennedy, bast June butter, 50
“ a B. Bcntaun, 2nd
25
“ 8. Andrus, best cream pie,
25
- A. Kennedy, bret dried peaches, 50
“ Geo. Brainard, 2nd
25
“
•• best d. apples,
50
“ A. Kennedy, 2nd
_
25

We pay Cash for our Groceries, we pay
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash
Geo. Brainard, 2nd
25
•• best canned quinoea, 50
8. J. Itoklmaa, 2nd
25
G. Brainard, beet tun'd currents, 50
Wm. 8. Goodyear, best pickled

(i«rBnunarL 2nd

only, at the very lowest rates.

25

N. Bartow, boat pickled pcaehre M
Goo. Brainard, 2nd
25
H. Barnum, beet can'd cherriee, SO
L Barber, 2nd
25
H. Barnum, beet can'd plums, W
W. 8. Goodyear, l&gt;ret collection
.Jm*.
'
60

3586

Years
Boca Guana.—Tbo Middleville Ptomdrebr of tost week sums up the result of
tho Railroad meeting uf Uwell in tho
following dotoful strain :-Wo wtok
aimjdy to give it as our unprejudiced
. ■ __
TtaaStacS A

Peninsular Railway.

chino make,
Mrs. J. M. Hewn, boot child's Dreoa,
“ W. &amp; Goodyear bret Night

Richard Jonas, 2nd
J. T. Dibble, 3rd
Horse screaming to tho North. Let L. N. Mixer, beat pr. 4 yrs. old
every man work with hia neighbor and
if ho ore'I do aa much as he would like,
let him do what ho caa. a nd if «B will
do this the Rood will be built asms new,
shoyarLr, and we will write victory on our
Bonner. (We mean tho R. R Banner.)

futitt?.

Nofice to hereby given
wo are
P” IITd “ do horse-shoeing and will
endeavor to give aatistoclion to all who
mar fliror us with their patronage
oet!0w3
J. L. Bn, 4 Bao.

Mre. G. Striker, beat Woolen Socks
Julius Russell beat Sofa cushion
Miaa Sarah L. Barlow beat Table
Sett Mata,
Mrs. A. Kennedy bast Woolen
Gloves,
Mrs H Barnum beet Woolen Mil-

rrneriug at '.Ms point are put within our
reach, let not one moment's time be lost
, in idle speculation. IM •try are uwL
, No matter about the tit oaUiayt. The
working bere don’t stop their labors Umure there are Ihonre in the Htve.;
they double their efltorts nnd toy by thrir
etorea. Yea; I know they kill off the
’ Drones in their industrial economy. We

MAISKIC.

UmI

LINT 0E PREMHHIB

A m«-UnK of tho Stockboktoro was
-Vms.'asst* .daaes.'Zesr »/
M. Jtsrry CnoOy
held at Kalamaroo &lt;« tbo 10th inst.
The entire lint was fully represented, aad
ft Uwe Grm* m flto Otf '/ gsrfriiys,
the road iwganised under the name cf
0&lt; 4M, 5*
1871.
the Katan.ax.xK. Lowell, 4 Northern
Mich. R. R. Co., loading from Kalama­
’ •» to Hastings; thaneo North to Smyr- J. Bipple. Katomaaoo G&gt;,
Scalpel b. g, be*.
nia, via. IxrweU
Thirteen Directors
t wore appointed, a. follows : For Kal- Ira C. McAffistor. Barry Co..
Oerogie Mack, b.g. Uno
nmasoo, &amp;; Hastings 8 ; UweD, 4 j
DIVISION A-CLAB8 1.
Smymia, 1;
For Hastings, A. J.
Orson Dunham, be* irrado ewe,
Bowue. C. a Burton, D. R. Cook. The
Cotswold,
William O. Freeman, boat, 4 yre.
D. W. FJlu, 2nd
1 namre of the Dixertore from the other
old or over.
1 place. We hare not received.
CLASS NO. B.
Parsley
Otto.
2nd
Now that all uncertaintire about the
rood are put beyond any quiwtion, and Wm. 0. Freeman, Ard
’ the advantagts of a competing line Alrah Badeack, best 2 yw, old

Experience

�At Oxaugrrino, Oci. Gib.
« Hastings, Oct- 9th, and Nor- Gib.
As-yria. Ort. 18th—Ellie School

9.500^-

'juNaahvnk “ 17th.

JOB

D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S

„ Middleville “ 20th.
•*' Hickory Corners, Ort. 2&amp;th.
“ Woodland. Nor. 10th.

Ofllee in Hoatinga.

-- ----------- — I*0!'5" *ntattaiB'.
tmrt to swine and poultry are not
r srugubir, hut etnuq^y n( vtcianre
&gt; the law* of nature With them, a
ia b bog and can take ear* of him.

JJ ’»

Ofller the following
\Ta,v Titles

VINECAR BITTERS

:

FOR S A. L E ,

uwr*

of LAXIjS
of habit or Mcowity. Ther norm to
think that a hop bis no c^rac-ption uf
moo. crtnfart. cleanhMM. and good
bring ; that hr can etaud any amount
of t*gl«^ and cnH,discomfort and str­
ution ; and eo your Piggy ia thrtut i
some Stahy, otoiTy plaro (called at
pen), half filled with Btmw end brel
plank, and timbers, r.ud here hois im­
ported to live aud thrive. Whan tbo
auunapT of his firat existanew ia over,- if
not tuadB happy by A&gt;ath. his misery
ni.tl wretcheduom aro still further pro­
longed by bring crowded inti a dark.
iU-arafrirod. ill-reaiihuod corner of the
shed or stable. No maitar if th« dour
io half rolled away and tho eHoo of the
building shaky u&gt;d gaping with creeks;
no matter If thu wind dues whistle
Ihrcugh the eran old ccineen and the
UrMga), raaalotf tl
STOW Llow in. Pig-y can stan! it, be b KXI’ItDM MAIL IrarN Darth
used to Ilin ccld wcatbir, and poor
Biddy tan ttaud it tax for dhe can
■orrtrlogle Maa YartatLrtA.
UOKTMIBd KXFBKrta. ttMtj.
etosall M »M/.ill., am.*. .

Situated in tho various Townships &lt;.f

Barry County—oue of-the |«st

Couatiao in the State of

Michigan,

THEA-KECTAR
BLACK TEA_

YV ANTKlJ-AGKNTA. t»3O Iterunl ,
»» &lt;tr erirtralet (lOJ/iciKflt TUX

WtSSaxAsr
,/sfa feuf. t. i. nee.

will axpswae U) filthy places aa te boa
direct outrage upon communitr and all
sanitary fawn. Wo orw all more or 1cm
guilty; there are bat few who keep
hog* or poultry aa that should be kept,
noth die utmost rieauimesa, with good i
food, good ventHation, and accoas to 1
pure water Men, eminent as breeder,, ,
bi neat stock, and who spare no pains !
with a horse or an ox or a ant, frequent­
ly fail here.
Not long since wo visUod tho estabjubmaat of * noted breeder of neat
itwk, and I could not help noticing the
a" and their surroundings. Some., of !
i lived in just as ui&lt;w pene *• «V »
One need to hare, whifa Others - Ad tW '
greater por.iira - were kept in very
Ultliy plarea. But those that occupied
die gwd pens were not kept dean — 1
wallowed in their own' mire, nnd ,
fao, when thorn was tdaa trod old I
draw and old liedding in Ao bam and '
to hare kopt id,-::. If

FAMILY KNITTER.

THE CHEAPEST RACE

BALTIMORE.

.•s«-anttreriisrrs
Qaw'
s
leaalr-an,a U 1 ■I ■
i ut Haora aim -va uaulular fanz sen
BMaMiaa l« Uia l&gt;. A iwrasr trtra ha.a&lt; m

Sexual Scienc

HASTINGS.

FOR

CARLTON.

fjjfn'ursn

WILLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS.
’ After oue h"a town seeds, hoed planta
and fought weeds all ntituner. it really
stems aa though a Utile rest from sue*
Work might bo had in^anttunn. But
life is but a constant strife at best, and
if wo would secure tbo i good thing* of
earth, a little forethought in the way ot
preparation is quite important.

HOPE.

CAUTION
REDUCTION OF PRICES

GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS
irvtng.

SHEPARD'S

COfiPOUHD WABOO BIITO
EiSfSK'u^Kn.t"- “•
Frier, only SO CcnU a Bottle.
mtns that hare varied somewhat G
ths original type, and if this variation is
in tho right direction—i. u., suits us
better than the normal (urn—they mav
tx-prr^-n.-l with «&gt;m.. sa-jnav that
mure ot h-oa of tho next genotatioa will:

ORANGEVILLE.

FAMILY BIBLi

pUH--

A FAMILY RECORD,

C'ounlij or State.

IWO ILLUSTRATIONS,
50,000 It KF ERE .V U E8,
TIIK ■•u.-ruutax family BIBLK

^■zrPsychomincy.
main enjp is gnttenxL Let any oultivnU&gt;r drew u model uf the' fan* he may
S» in any uf lira oadinaiy root croja,
th. n make selections a* near it aa
ihle out of every crop, carefully mi**d from ooch, end it will requin­
hut a few yea™ to obtain a pmnaare:
varisty of the deaired farm.
manner, as there are really dodo
n be called tho original or norH» of the species. Tuusatoea,
l cue umbers and tr.uaii.aa can on-

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Janndier, Ixiilyrttion, Sour Stom­
ach, Camirnu., Srrrmu and
Sick Headache, Liter Complaint,
frtwr*f
uc, Dyvpepma, Wormo
in Children, File*, Bllloai Q&gt;M.
plaint*, Loot of Appetite, I'.rvptloiu of the Skin, Fit*pie* on the
Face, and all IMaeeueo erf the
lUood; allo the bent Dinretie in
far for Kidney Cumplaintt,
JToab Hack, Fain In the Mil,
Lumbago, Gravel, llbeumatitm.

Ih&gt;l ear ■■
lITBMfltQI

Price, «nlyM Cento a Bottle.

JURUBE8A
PB^A'gEQIUMM.^.
mod, far til Umosm* &lt;
Vl.n AMD NTMUn.
llltHTIitluTIIIX OF H
HY. LTI.R1NR. OH AH
FOVKHTV OB-A Y4

ORJMMEJVML
FREE

.&lt;.it'«a rurr-itou TiiKiit
tmCOHITABTU.

For Me by Drwt'fj art Nthn OnmJj.

' GN. SHEPARD.

i

WB3

Dr. Weill’ Etet if Jmteii

free

Moe* Suitable for tbo Ptautlv,
Most Valuable lor th® Student,
Moat Insteurtivo far the Toaehrr.
Moat Appropriate far the Child,
Moat Useful far the Minister,
Most Ibteresting far tho Fanner
Most Elegant far the
Most Profitable toe tho Study.
THE-ricrqat^i. family bible.

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w.lk iS&gt;lr ■ll.iwl...,

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                  <text>VOL XVI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. OCT. 18 1871.
HEX-! drains and blood and dust, they stand
at their post* and work their ptsco* with
tbo skill tnd firmness of veterans whik
ar ms oittx xocxrsw aor.
the esunago thicken* arounl thorn. We
kap over tho works and with steel

BECOLLECnOMB OF THE
1
ICAN WAR.

Would call 'Ute attention of the public to the Largest and Great­
est variety of

cookiNs m pi8i.hr mm I

•i tkffitl 'J BtlM

Sfifi Ctuu.

At early dawn oa (he 11th, our artil­
lery opened upon the soul hem gate* of
tho city. Our brigade wm ordered to

castk of Chapultepee. Our poiition
was upon tbo south-east. Gen. Pillow
was to advance upon the west side from
tire aqueduct nt El goHno. Officers

WE KEEP THE CAMELIA!

S™'

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

Daily
RUGS
Medicines,

Dye Stalls,
STEWART k. STKIMHOFF.

Shims ait IstaticaT Deitiitx,
RD'S

* »Ws Aura Hwsteeu

oom
it-Jr—“•

taking of the castle, wo return to our
regiment, leering forty-two of our par­
ty spoa the bloody soil of Chop. Itopsr.
Swooping in haste along the causeway
er* rejoin our brigade. Gen. Smith
i
&lt;

filled with the round of irregular dbchargro of cannon and muiketry, tho
shouts of nemba'ants and shriek, of the

OUR ACORN PARLOR
LEADING STOVE.

or to sinks down or spiro thee* more
Gt subject* for the nursery than th*
fold. Skillful side thrusts from their
short ■woods, tho crack of their weftaimed .ecopotas and pistols, warn us
that they are no m-an opponents.
Clubbing rur guns w* reluctantly beat
thorn aside and open a paaeag* to the
cnsik. B&lt;ore as is a diteh in tho bill-

mon from Quitman’s diridan command­
fall among in like rain,
ed by.Maj. Twiggs; end one of 200
right and left eomradee go down like
1 mon from oar division and placed under
grain before th* reaper. Porter, Hag.
the command of Caph Casey. It was coming!" Totbe east the banner of ner, Steptoe, Drum and Dimkk .ply
the
Pennsylvanians
is
seen
drifting
on
my lot to be one of th* last named party. Pioneer oampanin with ladders, the smoko of tbo battk—ever and anon
One after another of their
famines pick* and crowbar*, accompa­
falling a* erne after another strongholds crumble before tho crashr*ro b shot down. When | ing weight of their dfotfargro.
nied ua Gen. Worth's division wa*
held in rororrs * .bort distance north
’
to—-| F*r across th* low, w*t meadows, a
of Molino del Rey.
' distant* of two miles, the amok* of a
The hill on the north and in tin- rear
i fiorcai cannonade b aeon, in front of
i Worth's Hare, indicating a sucoraaful
&lt;&gt;l Chapult«pe&lt;f was ro sleep as to pro-,
self, I was;
। elude tho idea of an atleek from that
; advance toward th* Sea Co*ma gate.
j quarter.
IH* now two o'clock, and our achbv. During the night of tbo 12tb, our,
ments for the day ar* !bo taking of tho
■ batteries commanding the approaches J
castfo, killing end woaadiog 2,500 of
from the city to th* oastli. occasionally |
the enemy, capturing 800 prisoners,
swept the roads to prevent tho garriatn 1
among them fir* general officers, seve­
ral stand* of colors, 80 pieces of cannon,
from recciring reinforcement;,.
;
For two hours ou the moning of the I
and ammunition enough to supply oar
13th, our barroriet kept up their fire'
““"J
.

upon the castle and the Bolen gate.
The enemy's guns as promtly answered. |
At B o'dock they censed firing for a form hastily under the castle,
ladder* in a twinkllug, are 1
against tho walls. A strife with f
felt the importance fit the impending:
struggle. Among comrade, there waa
.
,
a hasty disposition of effects, and direc­
lance* at hi* breest falls
tion, about homo lueaaagc, to be Mat
’
‘
'
in the event of death to either, and a
■baking of hands at parting, u o*eh |
repaired to hi* place in tho line*. There Barnard and Casey are among tho forewas aglow upon the chock, tho com- •I mo,t, and straggle with their follower,
pressed lira. a sparkle in the eye of those for a fire*, place upon tho ladders. We
who went forth to battle, that told of gather thickly around tho main works,
unflinching resolution, high-eouled dar­
ing ami dnufltlote courage ; und there They multiply—a line k formed like a
were thoee who expressed sadly, yet re­ well arornd us Kec-n eye* and steady
signedly, to aimrsdea, a premonition of bauds are picking off the “ Greasers”
on tho |*upete and at tho windows.
coming death.
To the sonth-weai the colors of Shield's
■umod firing, sending shot and shell brigade is drifting upward to cur sup­
over our hoods upon tho &lt; netny until port. We hear the shouts of Geary's.
• toy were masked. Thea the firing oa Baxter's, and Gladdm's men as they
our part orsaed and we tautened for­ pour over Oso *n«ny's out-works on tho
ward under a galling fire from tho cnc- , west Tto Palmettos and Now Yorkers

Our loss is about 1W killed and
OW wounded. Among the killed b the
Imhenled and gallant Bansom, Lieut.
OoL Baxter, Maj. Twiggs and tea other
officers. Gcas. Pillow and Shield, rre

hi, wife on the night of tho 12th was
opened about noon of th* 18th by the
adjutant of hu regiment w bo added the
following postscript:
** Mrs. Ransom. I'rvgrat to tell you
that, to-day. your husband, whlk lead­
ing his followers op th* heights of Chapultopec. vm shot dead at tho bead cf
hb regiment. Hi* death b a heavy
jo** to the army and county. W* sym­
pathise with you in your oflUetion.''
So cn tho following ero, m ho prediote-1, CoL Rxnscm ‘rested insid* the
Groot Qly," but it was a “city not made
with hands, eternal ia the Hsarana*'
Whik the battle of tho morning w»*
raging, a mono of sad end thrilling in­
terest was transpiring at Mexeoan, half
a milo to tho souths**! of thocastlo and

School Books ft Stationery.

NEW CARPET HOUSE

IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
GM” JAUNTS, OILS,
s-ori i. ip;. Copper.
AND SHEET-IRON WARE.

All Hntb of Building Materials, and Tools,
ISAAC W. VROOMAJtitflPffCT. OStes st tbs tfeart
I

LPCTT C. a MswasL Ose««l CaEsMte

HARNESS SHOP!
’

In connection with

HARDWARE STORE.
Sole ugent« tn Barr)’ CopqtT fpr the

DETROIT

A lodgment b at length gained in ,ogainat their own countrymen They
tho msiii works. Major Seymour, now ,were tried by court martial and found
tery of voltigcure found entrance owing to the death of Ransom, leader (guilty. Tbo** that deeertod before the
through a breech in tbcv couth wall of of the Dlh, lieut. Reed of tho 11th, and ,war were limply branded upon tho bare
the enclosure. Ho was followed by Liout. Gantz of the 7th are the first 1back by baring the letter " D” burned
officer* to gain a firm footing alone. isto
J
the flesh with a hot iron. They
on a run frqtu th* mill They darted Reed snalche* the banner of hb regi- iwere then Mt at liberty. Fifty others
from tree to tree protected by the bodies ment and swinging it alofL- tn th*, act •
of tho huge cyprees and poured' in a of doing this a Greaser with a long |ty suffered the penalty of their crime*
knife aims a deadly blow at hb back. ।at Son Angelou tho 10th and 11th and
deadly fire u[«&gt;a the enemy.
With Casey at our head we advanced The throat b warded off by a friendly ;30th al Mexroac on th* 18th of Septemto the wall, but out-stripped tho pion­ bayonet that M-nds the enemy writhing 1
eers with tho ladders Fur a tew min in the dust Seymour reache* the flag­
staff of the enemy and hsuh down their ।
colon. Bat th* battk b not over. Be­ Iowa with hands pinioned and halters
low and inrido the works tbo ronflirt .about their necks. They were then in­
rage* fearfully. But wo combat ** on formed that they might be spectators
bring pfootd wo raado a nuh for tho tho roof of a powdrr hoiuc. The works of the straggle at Chapultopoc, and that
top of the walk. Those forcmort were around us are ruined—there b death the appearance of tho stars an t stripes
met by the en*my and hurled headlong below and above us. Thry will not de­ □I oa tho casdo was th* signal for 'their
and bleeding to the ground. Shot and stroy their friends for tho sake of injur­
shell an I band grenades fell among U&gt; ing their foe*. The prisoners taken are
MATTINGS,
like had. Soaso of the latter, with foe not few—they are quickly disarmed
smoking, were hcKilv caught up and and retained under guard just at oar
J enemies may
hurled bock over the walk to explode ha-frl'
UTH0LSTSRSD GOODS,
among their owner,. A footing on the perish widi u, should an explosion en­
wall w'.a at length gained. Wo wore sue. Thon resisting wo press closely
then aoo* orcr, and removing perctu- and give nu tim* to ignite th* jweparcd
■oa cape, guro all who faced us a hasty trains. A few attempt it, bat they fail
NOTTINGHAM LACES, touch of the cold steal. Tbo burwing before the mertil«M* steel end water
of howitair rtadls, the alinrp crack of with their blood the powder they vainly
rifle*, tha thunder of tho heavy gun* in attempt to Are. At every turn a wall
tho caitie above ua, tho loud about* of of lances confront u% Sword* flush in
air and clash against encountering
stool, bayonets eroes. tancro gleam and
OBASJI JtAPTDS, MICHIGAN shrieks of tho wound*!, a* the ohtter- rifle* are clubbed. The i» fight man­
tag and eruihing alerl boro down its fully. Itb a tai*, great straggle for
wntiling rictima made th* tight and ft* fofenro of th* cityi Th* heavy
sound of th* conflio* anpallmg. For to gun* alone commanded ths Usort of ' tbs
tho west and approaching th- cornmoc capital nod once in our hands thoh
renter toward which al! were tending,
wo saw the colore of tho 9th an1 lUlh
regiment*, and hasrd tho loud about* of
th. New Englandera *« shoulder to
shoulder widi the Burkcyo Boys they

STOVES,

WOODLAND PARLORS,
RUBBER BELTING AND FAIRBANKS SCALES.

Give u» a call a» yre ){fil| ppt be undcrpoW.
er*Ts

CITY PAINT STORE!
coaeiss
how*

a
PAINTERS;

Painta, Oils. VarniriyM. Mixed
Paints. ^rushes, and Ar-.
tiA Materials, Wail
Paper, Window
Shades,

Sign &amp; Ornamental Painting,

GOODYEAR 4 STRIKER.
Hastings, Mich.

Through the sulphurous smoko of battlo were seen tho forms of Andrewa
Ransom, Howard and Pillow, shouting
and urging their foUow«ro up tho n»oenL Now an efisw falk bleeding
fr.m bi* horse. Aide* and officer,; rush
to him nad fo h homo upward in their
ana*. Another manly figure osar, in

MUSICAL!
asBttagMggd
TATLOI A FIKLKT MCAN.

JUL—

�Which was expected to render this re- I
•ult certain; yet the first trial tire
proved thia an error. The dlstricl Mi­
Counties (usually I
1.000 majority) has.
Senator, with a Ke,

atoiKaii e.dd and Infiriia many years and there k no
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doubt ho states the facts, and they are
tri« MOlposed of Luaerne, Pike, and
horrid elmovt beyond hutnsa conception.
Monroe CwmUea-Mnally Demueraito
Mxxomisu, Mieb., OoL 11, *71.
by at least 3,000 has sleeted Harriet. per curvuncy in vnnrmcu* quantities
whu-b
io
to
I
m
loaned
to
working
mn
;
BcprtUlcaa^rer CoUtna. who wa* boltto abolish “cuetom houses" and all ©th­

While you have brem occupied tai' the
wible work of lurnishing relief to th*
• rely afflicted juqile of tho neigbUr. .r city of Cbteago, large sretfana of
-wn Stats w«re being duvastetod by
Oi. •&gt;»* kterihle scourge of fir*.
Several counties havo been almost
entirely mined, thriving cities, towns
and viliage* bare been reduced to aahaa;
mill*giving vmptoynter.t end aupjort to
hundred, of famibra whole townships
Of valuable timber, dwelling*, bams,
crop* and property uf evwy Aewrri ption, have l&gt;*oa totally des boyod .
Th* destraction of both life and proper­
ty haa been appalling; thousands of
oar dtiwius have been renderod house.
Ue* and hoatetoe*, and are deatituto of
th* absolute WKMariee of life.
Tho caltmity which ha* befallen uur
people, terrible as it wonlfl be at any
other time, i* doubly so at tho eotnimmcemeat of tbc approaching mctemenl ma­
son at th* year, and calls most earnestly
upon evary eitizen nf the State, who ha*
racopad thb sad disaster, to contribute
promptly and liberally toward the relief
of these, our suffering fellow -missus.

sir eboeen by some 1S.WB m Jonty. And they do not (ua tn Ohio) i.wa their
san-e-.- to their opponent-.* weakntei,
without taxoe, and huw the "State" u
slues tbeir Democratic eompeUtora.are
to au|*ply food and ciuihos, whore ao one
ia bound to work or to obey, is not sta­
ted. The latest philosophy ia. "let eve­
ry man und wviuau bv a law unto himself"—Wheu we sue to many real grievanuea and evils that can be trowlied, it
Iowa waa certain to go Republican make* our heart bleed to see my follow
by a large majority, and baa disappoint­ meohanics give heed to those mad theoed no one. Though no Bepreeeutatn e*
in Coogrvm were to be chosen, her ma­
jority is nearly /up to her mart - to.oon.
It may be regarded a waste of time to
On the whole, the Republicans have aey one wurd in esriaus refutation of
done nobly In tbc October Elerttous. tkoeo rommunistfo •rrota and ypt they
Aiul Um omec. ore good for November. look so dazriing to tho dreaming youth,
and er* urgml under so many pleasing
THE REPUBLICAN PARTY THE dilutees, that a few word* ot exphuusWORKIMOMArs PBIEMD.
tion may not be out of plan* When­
ever you decree that tho man who does
two day*' work in cue, or who, by a
•uccjesfal invention which has cwt him
But tho workingmen moat look to year* of toil, shall bay* no other reward
themselves individually, far the attain­ eioept hi* living from day to day. de­
ment of a higher degree of proepnrty ; stroy all motive for exertion, and, there­
fore, general laziness and rareloasueaa
State, and to political action aa the chief take* the plate of *ncrgy
II i* prover­
means of railing them to a greater level bial U.*t lb* Government cannot get its,
of prosperity arw doing tbo laboring men work done a* cheaply and .fliL-ietitly as
wry groat injury. So that contract, are private corporations, because tho qjeeiifovred ; so that life and property am mect of »ell-int&lt;ro«t is wanting, both in
secure; so that every yvuag naan la free­
ly to learn any trade, ar enter any vo­
cation be please*, and every man is al­ uiuat aggrniauxl form of the *y»0ni"f
lowed to change that vocation at will; State remi-B oomplainad of. Thu* all

from the pfaysicial laboring elate than
they ought to pay ; ao that' it nrovides
them with a complete end hoc system
of ..-duration—taking the dtiM from tbo
primary school and advancing him to
tho grammar and high
school,
and finally sending him to the Euiveraity wit bout any charge of tuition ; the
State has dram all that it ought to du as
an organised corporation
Franklin has well said, ** velvet, scar­
let and satin put out the kitchen fire."
Inorder that contribution luav be
•* You cannot bare your loaf and eat it
dietributed judiciously aad wisely, it
has been deemed beet *.s appoint two
reoervod capitalist, securing a homo of
"State Relief Lbmmiltee*,” cue of three
your own, and bevumo a self-emjdoyer
1. cated ia the dtv of IMrost. and com­
by your owu detonninatiou, • jwreevwrposed of the following named pcrnoui:
once, oconomioBl habits, arid fidelity.
C. M- GARRISON. Chairman
CMABLES KElJjUGG, Traosarer. Every man must work out his own sal­
vation. A careful oomparieo &gt; of all
GEORGE McMILLAN
The other in th* city of Grand Rapid* claseeo of labor, the wagve |«id, end the
ccnip-red uf the following named par­ coat of board, made by David A. Welle,
tbs late Commissioner of tbo revenue,
chows that everr mat. engaged ia a meHON. THOMAS D. GILBERT,
chaaieel employment, and having ooaHON. WM. A. HOWARD,
HON. N. L AVERY
stant work to do, can eave two hundred
HON, HENRY KRAUCK,
dollar* a year without infringing upon
GAIT. ROBERt COLLINS.
■It is requanud that mewey, clothing, able ctothei, wboleemne food, a good
food or bed-ling be forwarded to or.r or
roam, paper*, tnagjxitie* end lecturers,
tbc other of three eotumiUce*. a. tusy ansi have- all the &lt;rth*r comfort* n*c*»be the must eoavenient to the donor*.
•ary to a prqgvesira and eWiieed man,
The State Ctenmittoro will appoint one and yst can save two hundred dollar*
or more persona in the several countie*,
per year. It ia true, no aUowoaee ia
to whom ccntributiona from the town­ made for tobacco el tewing, cigar-e.aoking.
ship* may be sent, and by whom they grog-drinking, end various kinds of ex­
will be transmitted to oaa of the Stale pensive sprvee and amusements ; but the
jeopteof Mfchigan hare been, and prob­
ably will continue to bo made from oth­
er blalrs. such cannot he dopeuded upon,
rrliana- must bo placed mainlv upon the
people uf our own Commonwealth.
1, therefore, appeal to tbo people of
Michigan to moot this *mcrge»r»' *ith
a degree uf promptness and liberality
noeaured only by the urgent neceestteeo

THE OCTOBER ELECTIONS

Iowa. 40,000.

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Ohio. 25,000.

Pennsylvania, 15,000.

(inn Banal*.—Late dispatches any
the health sf Quaes Victoria is improv­
ing. That tie Maxieet—Jfomnoer at

The following hotter from Hon. E. 8.
IngriU of Menominee, to Gov. Baldwin
deocriptkM of the terrible sufferings of
ths people of KoMh-rti Wisconsin, and

law* which toad to destroy th« motive*
uf exertion*, destroy exert iou itself; and
Jetfrroon well eaid, “ that uatiog ia govwroed beat which is governed least."

but all tho settlement! for a distance up
th* river, including oae mill, (my own.)
and through the Birth Creek settlement
were- totally destroyed, not leaving a
house, born, fence or stack, and hardly
an aaimal Ws hare brought in anil
buried yesterday and to-day about 14
taen. women and children. Many oth­
er* are missing, and undoubtedly lie

trust tbo appeals may not be in vain.
Barry County ought to do much. As
yet our people ore doing very Utile
Who will move in tho matter without
delay.
Now that tho generous and unirenia,
response to the apjioal for aid to Chica­
go ba* mot, for the prresmt at least, tho
needs in that dirvetiuu, wo ore glad to
note, not only eithfn the border* uf our
own State, but in New York and risewhsre, a prompt desire to cotne to tho
aid uf tho peuple of this btate, who

that ore alive, 100 and upward, many of
whom are horribly burnM, and are ren­
dering tb*m all th* care possible
AU ar* stripped of every dollar's
worth of property, except what they
havo for their Ixxiies, and soma have
ncx^to nothing on, ths fire pnaeing over
their* farms, leaving literally a blackened
waste. If this calamity had visited us okut elsewhere, may hare sumo intellionly, wo could well have mot the pecu­ gvut untteratnndiug of tho amount uf
niary call upon us, but before tbo tire aid nevded fur our Mishigan sufferers,
reached U» it hail [Kissel over tlu* fann­ it would be wall to state succinctly what
ing aettkmeute arid village of Prehtigo is known ia regard to the nxtent of the
and village of Menekaumc, ua the Wis- iI lueses in Micbigau.
I In tho first place, it must be said that
the reports which have cornu in do not
,
I by any means represent tho total disas| ter. Many intenpr towns and tracts of
&gt;oountry in the northern pert of the
Stalo havo doubtless suffered, from
which we liavo uo news whatever/ the
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ing than the muaqurtoe and the Canada
thiade, and yet they thrive. So it is j
with men, their diffen-noo in usefulnoas
and power are very great, their earniugs, therefore, are different, and their ■

I Maxico.—A special dispatch from the
CttyoT Mexico, dated Ort. 2d, at ln
o'clock a. at., bring* the exciting InteHlgenre that the malronteute at the
Mexican capital, beaded by Ute noted
chief Gen. Negrete, hare actaully ris­
en, and, aided by liberated prisoners,
have .i/rrled the citadel. But, aa we
mlxbl expect, the Government baa been
found strong enough to crush their do­
ing, and the young rebellion waa earnmarilyqiMncbed. The promptneM with
which tho newly reconstructed Govern-

The publication, yesterday, of the res­
olutions of delegates who withdrew from
ths B«g&gt;ubUcaa Convention at Syracuse .

rraia.—A dtapaieh from Pcsth
that the people of Ogulln. a town
noris, are In tevult on accountpf

er, and apparently some will be cripple*
and blind fur Ufa.,
Anything the: can bo sent—flour,
luw-f, vl&lt; tb&lt;* old or new. for men. wo­
men and children—will be acceptable.
Sjweislly are they destitute of clothing,
for none have more than the clothe* on
their backs, aad a* the fire approached
them in the night, wbsa all were ia bed,
it found them eeaatily clothed indeed.
It view of the great calamity of the
burniag of Chicago our case m*y seem
raid!, but to these sufferer* who have
got
a winter starring them in the fare.
strong, and afford to the weakest human
have all these, would not be a good dti- i being the mean* of solf-developmenL—
arn or a wealthy man if he had an in­ W* must try to aid every man. woman
come of numy thousand a year Self and child to become aa useful and great
indulgent and sensuous men can aquan- aa its native power* admit, and this ia
the only posoiblo solution of the lalror
problem
Fellow laborer*, if there are other
practical reraedi**, which you, can sug­
In addition to perwmal eeouomy, and gest it is your duly to bring them to
that earnest conscieusasse of duty aad light If you can suggest any addition­
paroevartca* which is willing to make al duties for the State, any additional
self sacrificM for future independence, methods by which each person can bo
there is another read running parallel mad* belter, wiser, greater, more honest,
with this to speedy offluenco. He who industrious er frugal, if you can add to
can do anything, no matter holt small a hi* mlf.reepoct or self-devetoping power
thing, a little bettox. than any one elec, by any additional duty, safeguard or
Mad never Jfv, fhg be will ba out of employment, it is not only your priv­
onploymeut or that he will not receive ilege, but your duty to present It for
very high reward fat lu* labor. Thu public discussion

Notma thought tho city was in ipecial
danger unul 10 or 11 o’clock, but at
that time a strong wind setting in from
the woods, tho fire swept over the &lt;nty
with wonderful rapidity Th. whole of
River street. Eighth, and in fact the
main part of the city was soonin flamas.
Not a building oa those two important
streets oeonjied, except one «r taro near
tho long bridge.
Laks View House went next, and then
the fine Cilv Mills of Workman, Geerlings A Co. This mill was cue of tbo lar­
gest ia the Btnta. and waa a magnificent
argbi when mvefopnd in flamoa tho

SUPERIOR, M‘ SHERRY AND STATES)! N
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Kalamazoo and Ann Arbor

WHEEL CULTIVATORS

PLOWS J.VIl (.ISThW.S
SAWING

&lt;kmiNE8,

and the largut stock of

\ E. P. BURRALL.
Office in John Weisertt’s Hani ware Stare, BroWn'* New Dl.-k.

ItepuUicaAs at th* C.fiUL The fizzle,
they think, would U&gt; sufficiently appar­
ent without this public acknuwledgo- nearly all their follower* were taken
taeot,a«id slance might have been better. priaonrra. A lew eeeaped to tbc moun­
tains. Insurrectionary manifestoes were
Il baa just transpired that in June lp‘acanled In Agram.
hut the recall of Minister Catecasy was
requ&lt;-*ted by I'reeidetil Grant. The
Czar .elicited that be bo tolerated until
the visit of the Grand Duke Alexis had and Germany were signed In Berlin,
to-day. and that SI. Pouyer-Qucrtier will
leave that etty to-morrow for Taria.
■ The Radical Journals are unanimous
I In their censure of tlx appointment of
Pcrier to the Ministry of the Interior,
! and accuse M. T blare of pretending to

son far this ha* not been announced ;
but the I'reeaient and secretary of State
it i* stated, bold neither personal tux

Wc have a Full Line of BLACK SILK which wc arc Belling

nt very low figure*.
Bgiin.—A dispatch from Madrid, do­
ted the l-'.th Inst, says the rupture b** &lt;
tween the adherents of Benc^v S^gssls j
and ZorrillsIs complete. Tbc Itepnbli I
can* are said to be ripe for an offensive |

mouted by th* fir* itself. But what u
k*uwn call* for wide-etmad symjiethy Minister^ •
and immediate practical aid.
The President returned to Washing­
On tho I.ake Huron shorn, and in th*
Baginaw valley, tbo low* ha* t.oen sw.’ep- ton in giLd hral'h last evening. All
classes uf Utt ciliaeM welcomed hits,
torero, donato.1 by the pooplo of Green
Bsy, Appleton, Oshkosh, end other
Mr*. Graaf, Miss Nellib and Jeeee Grant
towns of Wisconsin, arrived, aad this
arrived to-ro vestenlay morning.
has temporarily relieved us or to their
llorati* Bolster's second trial for the
want*. Wa can tor tno pnwent keep
tourdir of bunny Janies is now progress­
ing her- The eridencu an both sides

utilitarian and communistic’ philosophers
could re-create the earth, they would
level th” cliffs of Rocky Mountains, and
convert our swamps an J lakes into pota­
to patches; they would abolish both
the torrid aad frigid son— and have the
teaijvraturo regulated by * grand ther­
mometer.' But. fortunately or not, the
earth Exists with all its inequalities of
sorises and temperature, and mankind

man who ha* the reputation of a good
The reesedies which we may suggest do
mechanic, aad doae every job catr usted out exclude oib*rs ; Lui let each workto him with fidelity. wUl always be.vsg- ingnmn consider w.U how far lu&gt; has
•rly sought after and obtain togher availed LimswU of th* rcmudute already
within his reach. The preend i* the
t differently or elovealy. We once knew only time within our reach ; the past
a nwia who had the roputatiou of being cannot be recalled ; the future may nev­
a skiUfal white-washer, aad repairer uf er be our*. Thu*, we urge most earnest­
rain Water cisterns, and of minding ly upon sack and all-not to fix tlirir
plastering, chimneys, Ac., and humble eyes upon the "good time coming," to
a* this calling wax he had cngsg.-mn.i.
far Ate whafo **mm&gt;, far day* aad week* Do not trr to recap* from duty fcnm
ahead, white other men could swreely cora, from labor ; but meet each day’s
find a job uf work to do. Every me demand, with rrecJutfon, and let it be th.
cbanic ought to take a prifo in this call­ law of year faarily, ao thoroughly iming. Mt by mere talk end prodamarion praared that it will Mt be disputed and
but by actual practical feeling sad work­ infringsd, that in time of health sod
ing. He should form aseoeiaiioM with steedr employment aamethiag for the
brother mechanics foe the puipoee of ftriar* must be saved. O, bow much of
rmsing his craft to higher drill in order misery, uf wretebedaere and pein would
: that they may import to eaoti other new b» averted, if aS claa&lt;a of eociety woaid

MtennpUtoda measure which would
nity, thought it prudent to have him re­' fsttaC^he exchange of commerce between
moved from the prison to th* lanaiis
,
and other rieantrie*. Thai the
asylum. They deny the truth of th*' ditf-reucca bctwve* employer* and ovncurrent charge* that neatly «50.0(W vu
3 ployed at Newcastle mu far from a
contribated by the gambler*-of the coun-'
trv to be used in procuring his acquits).
It is true, however, that a Isrgu indsx
of roughs of that coder her* latterly
honored Washiugfaa frith fadir preseorr, and have mads the air at thd .hi-,
tel*, in street can Ac., resound with
The strike, therefore, continue", and
praises of Dirdin and denunciation of
threatens to be attended with serious
his victim; and it is not attempted to be
disturbance*, and that Her Britannia
denied that the principal evidence on
M*j«'y's training-ship Rarer ha. sg*ia
too Carpenters tools are especially
which
justification
and
self
defease
was
needed, and nails and glass. Lumber I
been damaged by a cullision
•won all ran ham. shelter. Ths ptoriaions should be of ths noli last kind that
and ‘hat tho testimony oa the trial
will bear shipment-such as beef, pork,
allowed wonderful discrepancies with
lard, flour, ate.
that brought out prior to his eommitment. These significant tacts together
with tho general feeling of antipathy
on tho part of gnmblcn towards 41cUnder this beading: th* jUcfriutr and Corihy siace ho caused aoren &lt;&lt; their
Tniex of Monday cohtaine tho loltow- detis to be broken ujs bare doubtless
iug Ediimial, that more concisely than resulted in the reports of money imaur other wo bars aeon give, tbo fosse* pswperiy usmI. the Uwth of which it ia
at Michigan by the recent terrible Gr­ probably iiirpowrilde to proro.
and the terrible suffering* of tbo houae-

earth, the Land or the eea, climate or
temperature, animal* «t man, wc so*
everywhere the must astounding differ••ncM and inequalities. Difference of
j of light, motion, distance of aixo among .

I the stars, inequalities—such ns mountoins, swamps and lake* on the land, tbo
bunting sands of tits Sahara, and tho
ievlwrgs uf Greenland. The same astoundms dilforcacxit a.-. niUong animtls
and plants. What can bo more annoy-

rill be st Grand Haven to-r.igbA Orto*
bar IB, a good load of relief whieh will
go to Manistee a* soon as wind- and
weather permit*. Zs tfarty days ereurawfretaHi rstt t*si pfr«u If Mttrr, mH WWW.
Aftar that!dato wt.pliro will ha re to- be
curried by wagvn* 80 mile*, frun. Whito-

The Gtannnn War has forced the French to put a heavy export

K»g*l
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- will bo rcfaeinbcred that Iw w.
emir (onwcu-d ; but obtained

Sfivwtul iwominent citirena of North
Cafrdina ore at pn-acut in Washington
only are their home* destroyed, but the including jlon. Clinton L. Cubb, M. C.
large mills in which many of them and lion. Nathaniel Boyden ex-lf. C&lt;
found employment are alao burned. It is aulLcvitativoly stated that the N. C.(
Th* people are thus out only without DcmocncJ are greatly chagrined at the
homes, but without the- posubilitv of
earning a livelihood. They can find no defeat they sustained last August in the
subsistence in the region where they call fur a (fonventioa. The oldest and
have fired, and evety avenue of trans­ best of the conservative citizens, who
portation ia crowded to its utm-uC capac­ hare afiliatrd with tbc Democracy hen,-.
ity in bringing destitute refugee* Iron lofiire, are fast deserting that party, am!
1L
Tbo same is true, bat in a slightly are in favor of Great fc. fi*aifrat Th*
Court
modified tense, of the Western |«rt of recent Ku-Klux developmu.
th* Btato, where tho thriving towns of i at Raleigh has had a teadeucy to an..—
MtuuU-o and noliatul, an J tlm little the mudernie men, whosa only refuge*
j&gt;ort sf Giro Haren Hot* been utterly of safety new is in the Republican pardestroyed, and largo tracts of land laid
desolate. Beside* thoac points there is
Moat of the pruonen recently con­
great loss in the interior portions of the
State, cf which probably we shall never victed at Raleigh, filly-thro* in number,
hare adequate acruunta, as it would loft that city on tho 5th inat, and asveral
need a reporter in every square mile to
of them p*s*.-d through Baltimore yes­
gaihee up the detail*.
It is a moderate estimate to my that, terday on lleir way to the Xlbany Penin the loaslitie* already beird from, at ilen tiary. Some of ths convicted par­
least Jilt
]&gt; oido are now home- ties who were duped by their leaden
were let off with a light fine or a -few
months impritonment, while the leaden .
themselvee such as R. A. Shotwell who

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The best place in the

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in at ,t|ie beW brick store of

Hon. Wat. H. Sowarl who returned
on TueOdny last from a vuyar. Of M.Ol-O
mill* around tho globe is reported to bo
in tbo best of health an-1 spirita Ilia
hands, jartisily paralysed far some time
are much better and tie now hoj&gt;ea aeon
to fully regain their use. The laurels
of the vcnareble functionary aad aekolar form a new page in the history of
returned pubbe men.
The Secretary uf tho Treasury is
busily engaged in tbo performance of
hi* onerous duties at tbo Department.
He ia looking well again, having reov-

WIfiCOMBU.

trnrtnd while on bis late visit to Ohm.
Neman in tho ooiMtry'w«ks didder
nor carve lee* for tho fling* that ar*
made at him by those who envy him
tho pocifioa wide* io now gvaerrily a*L
corded to him of being tbo groatMt
foutiM-urr of tho prevent generation. He

pay Cash for our Groceries, we p
Cash, for Produce, and veil for Cash
Pfife nt

very lowest rates.

�Bah***.'

Tit* R.*r»&gt;»ucAit

LAR Mf
TMMt

•uro juddofg:
I Purauant to a call issued by Mayor
' Goodyear, a meeting of tho ci turn, of.।
Hasting* was held at tho Court House
but evening, to toko measure., for tha
relief of the p^ple of Manistee. Hol­
The all alworinng topic—fire I
land and other places in our State, which
Fu*e ia tbeIng woods are raging with have suffered by tho late Are.
H. A. .Goodyear waa called to tho
chair, and J. R VsnVelscr was elected

Gold ns 1.4.

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(J RANI) TRUNK RAILWAY
^^S^SSWSSSt-Ste:

Wm. H. Jewell moved that a Com­
Urge quantities of apple, are being
mittee of three, with R. J. Grant as
slipped from this place.
Chairman, l&gt;o appointed to draft suitable
Several of our citizena havo visited resolution*, which motion prevailed.—
Chicago since the great fire
The Chair appointed aa such Committee
Junes H. Stone, of the Kalamuoo R. J. Grant, R. B. Wightman nnd Wm.
TZayr^k, has roturnel from his Euro­ n. Jowell, which Committee reported
pean trip.
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tho following resolutions which were
A Maine damsel rowed fight miles in unanimously acoepteJ and adopted :
an hour and a quarter.
IFsar.w*, Tn view of tho terrible cal­
amity by fire that has befallon many

I-ate file* from European paper* com­
ment most favorably on tho appoint-meat of .the London firm of Henry
Clew* a-Uo., 01 banker* abroad for all
foreign reuntrics of the U. 8. Govern­
ment and the Treasury Department, in
place of Boring Broo.
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It is true that no feeling but the ut­
most cordiality of spirit exists between
those two rcprreentiro banking bouae*.
The pubbo pleasure grounds within
It i* nut true, that Borina Bro*, have London now-romnriee about thirty.fire
hundred apes, while those ia tho sub­
urb* amount to ten thousand acres mor*.
Of the former tem* fourteen hundred
acre* are in public squares.
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Au Iddisna cooper showed n pecutisrity of Hoosier calculation the other day
by putting hie little boy inside a oask to

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A whole Library ia itoelf

fttsjysskswwa write

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List of Letter* remaining in the Po*tOffioe, Oct 18th, 1871.
ir!f00A“‘.9artert A,?°" Bfoeriey, Jahl
Kris. O. F. Packard, Robt A. Yeetoy,
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No Oourt next weak, tbe term will bo
adjourned to November 18th, without
tho transaction nf any bmoMes.

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including Stribcsr’. Monthly.

A man named John Moore haa been
committed for trial at tho ensuing term
of tlie Cliidon Cihroit Court, charged
with bunaiag Senator Chandler’s lam

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Iuxxxai.—Nearly one handrod dol­
lar. waa donated by tbe Odd FeDows
of Hasting* Lodge No. 68 to aid in the
erection at building for the Widow and
Oiphan's Home at Tensing.

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Tn Nxw Frau.—J. W. a C G- Bent­
ley; mantafaetuKr* of sash. door*, blind*
and moldincs. and everything &lt;4--, uro
so busy sailing molding* that they can­
not write for tho local column thin week

atLiasii ano Diaicr Boon.

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A Magnificent Circus!

THREE BIG TENTS!

the angels than the prettiest young
Allow living. You can are that hi*
broad breast is a pillow for somebody'*
bead, aad that little finger* pull hi*

Three Seperate Shows all for One Ticket!
WONDERS OP ART AND NATURE I
COMPLETE AVIARY AND ANIMAL KINGDOM I

in pursuance of the resolutions to ap­ married man,"—Ittca 71mm.
point a Committee in each Ward of tho ■ To which a crusty old bachelor
। City and each Town ia the County to , kpontli “Jc* so. Wo know of »or

@5,000 in Greenbacks!

Detroit responds nobly to the call* up j
on her chanty from all sections of tho '
State as well as from Chicago. Two car
loads of relief, under charge of Mr. Ran ■
. som Curtis passed over tbo Detroit and
MiBwnukeo, on Saturday, to Grand Hav­
en and theee supplies will go to Manis­
tee by Englcmann Steamer or Goveroment vresel. The relief included provis­
ions, blanket*, mattrreu's clothing,
nmouting in value to 83,000, and Mr.
Curtis has 82,000 in cash.

An old man. living in this City, who
fa in tho habit of visiting “ grog ebon*’’
too often for hia own good, went home
tbo other aght a tittle “ too frill,'’ «»d
'* thinking tri hie head in the morning,"
was found at a torr early hour rattling
away at tbe door of a well-known vender
of ■‘rot-gui’* tor admiseioc, when a neigh­
bor of hia naked him why he waa oat so
early, »*‘d- *• Oh, my old woman was
sink aU night, and 1 must go in hero and

irtEwar'
r dcute living on Hanover and East
Green streets cotn^Iled to build sld- J walks and keep them in rrj-alr. white
, eorao of tbdr neighbors arc not-obllged
l to bulid any at all—for instance, a cer• tain dealer in •• forty-rod,” who owns a
j house on Hanover street, which be
■ rents for a gocxl round price, and who
1 ha* thus far secoped the a&lt;Mb&lt;?rlty of
i cur “ City father*.” while the ownor* of
u lots adjointag are made to build good
i walks. Will the Committee on 8!de&gt; walks please took after such favored

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PE1FECT ZOOLOIICAL AND EQNESTABIAI

•ANIZAT1OI!
Nunn ao GbaxdI Non no Oosnranim I Non ao

WOOL t’UIIIMi

Britt. Auxin—Tho Grand Rapids
Business College is still ahead. Prof,
tvwensberg having carried off the first
Premium* at tho Great Union Fair in
this city and at tbo State Fair at Kslanuizuo, for plain business and off-hand

Prepare Ymlra ti»tie Lanai Cnccn bM
Make way for tbo
850.000 ELEPHANT, EMPRESS!
The Wonder and Admiration of the World and Harvel of
the 19th Century. 11 feet 4 Inches high; Regis­
tered Weight 0 ton* 480 pounds; Aged

Years Experienci

A VaxaaAhi.K Patiuot.—On Mon. ।
day, Mil. Hkmmv Picnti.t. ot Yanke,ths Common Council a; their meeting Spring*, a soldier of tbe War of 1812,
cm Monday evening, but none 'are who has raised a family of IS children, i
built. Cane, no
action by tho aged 86 years, and probably the oldest
tn*n in tbo County of Barry, visited our;
affloe, having walked from his borne,
WaxTxn.—Five or six bbl*, of Rox­ a distance of tew mile*. During the p»*t
Thousand* of Spanish lillic* are now
bury or Gulden Rnaeet Apple*. Any rens—■ thl. War patriot has worked a i floating on tha Gulf titream.
of our patrons will Cud a customer by farm of forty sere., raised some 900:
They are commencing to plant Ea*tbudtels of com and various other crop., I
calling on the editor of the Baaxxa. and put In 12 acre* of wheat. Tide man j ern oyster, in Oregon yntereWo also want on subscription, some tan baa always been a Whig or a libpabliPrussia has three times m many ag­
bushel* each of Corn, Oats, and Back- oan, which with tile war reoord and a ricultural societies as England.
good conscience, Cnakre his old age
A Frenchman Ln* made n sewing I
muchinc that ie driven by clock work.
Tear as-To J. X Emory, Eeq., of
I*. 8, Since writing the above, wo
President Gowen, of tho ■ Reading
Middleville for a basket of premium hare roemvea another call from this halo Railroad, haa 880,000 salary per year.
Sweet Potatoes. They were excellent, old gentleman, and ho tolls us that to­
Count Otto, Birmark's son speak* En­
nnd their nsccessful culture demonstrut- day (Wednesday) ho walked from hi* glish perfectly, and is a great sports-1

For the best and cheaMft
Job W'ark. Go to the
Banner Office.___ t

ie pa)
»h

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AMimmoth Menagerie!

Meeting odjourned till Thursday
evening to meet at tho same place.
J. R. V*X Vxxsoa,
Wixvxto—Wood at thia ofice. Many
• ■
Secretary.
rd* ore duo ua on subscription and
j A Yom LiM tx Kassas, tiring of |
mold bo brought in nt once.
meeting tho excuse,—when urging her j
poorer neighbors to attend ehureh,-" Oh
। the people dress so much; I can’t afford
I fete winch have been for week* raging to go in that style,’’ ha* determined to
. ia the extensive |&gt;ineria* in the north­ dress as plainly as tho poorest of thorn
It was 3. W. Maynard—not May­ eastern port of the State, to far from bo- I »ecd to. ' Accordingly sbo has for tho '
wood—whs left thoee nice Shaker Rua- mg quenched, are still sweeping on kut six muutlis worn to church tho same
suf. Potatoes at our sanctum, last week. with IncreoAing ficreenenwa, leaving a calico dross, costing 90 cents and a hat :
black track of dreolation behind thorn. . Which coat bur 80 cent*, discarding
The now bridge over Central railroad A vase area of densely-wooded territory, I glaves Thu* attired, ahc has played
boon so far completed ns to admit of west of Green Bay and the dolts of, tho organ, and felt “ quite comfortable,"
trains crosring, and it will be entirley Ontonagon, embracing some of tho most I
valuable pine forest* of Wisconsin, has ।
Karat. Rxmos.—During tho rebellion
Sonin people lore other* eo much bet­ been desolated, and been devoured by ।
the flames, which have driven every liv- ' Michigan fnrnuluxl a larger number of
tor than thomscl»»a that they are vastly
then to the U. 8. Navy, many of whom 1
I
iag
thing
before
them.
Titese
hunters,
i
more concor ned about thear neighbor’s
i whose sLifUoM indifference, a* in this ' won promotion, and all reflected credit ■
c*lw, often causes great lose of property. ■ ujK&gt;n tho Rente. Aa all or nearly all, of ,
theee men are yet resident* of tho State, I
Run.—The advertisement of Messrs.
it has boon suggwtud that a reunion be ,
Scribner A Co. They publish reme of the

Grani River Valley Division

I Ur.

n'fdnetday Oct. 25th,

Vermontville,

| the shorten time practicable.

Caiifornki boost* the la
in the work!. it contain*
over 7;\00« fruit tree*.

ins,

H.1ST1JVGS

"Taut is an expression in the fan
a good married man who* hu * f
wife that a bachelor cannot bare.

imKST, so.

। On motion a “Central Robef Commiti tee" coaaiatiug of Mayor Goodyear, IL
J. Grant and R. B. Wightman wna ap। pointed to take general charge of th#

i selling

Wffl’SMTPlMiMIMM
A Monster Museum!

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mCHIGAM CENTRAL R. R.

Something New Under the Bun!

. WILL EXHIBIT AT

Mr. Martin, o7 Madland, died in
great agony from infection from a glandercd horvo.

RY

■wait arcsaa it. it is coming

«2Stec~- dSWK.’iETWxa?"' «“«&lt;»

A«ry .Sk/wdsy for this week boa an
extra, eontaihing a map of th. burnt
diatrici of Chicago.

IS®,

In the World

ABLEST LIVING AUTEURS.

The Magnificent Street Parade.

USMII, MSVIM, MOUIIIUL UUU

Savage Kaffir Lions,

..'tits'
t4D/.V£wt
arae »fU»
! taM»WwttSnSl8jatfa*ka2^
sass lemMlsa, uabar UM*
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The Mammoth Cave of Kentucky ia
for sale at tWO.QOO.
.
f----- r=”'
Lake Cochituate, whkh supplitw Bos­
ton with water, is giving out.
Alexander H. Stephens is now railed a
•• venerable calamity.”
Railway trains are io run through the
Mont Gmis tunnel in twenty minute*.
NEW FEATURES FOR 187S.

1st premium on Working Cattle
awarded to W. P. Garrett.
8d premium on Brood Mares
awarded to A M. Dowling
Tbc Musical Entertainment Tuesday
evoning srae quite largely attended by
our beet citissna. The musical perform­
ance allowed tiiat the scholar* had
thorough training. Tho Cantata of
■* Idly Boil or tbe Culprit Fay” was ren­
dered ••splendidly" for otnsteura. Sev­
eral of tha jpuag Indiso were a tittle
afraid to -fat oaf thsir voioes. Still,
anthawbolo, they deoerve pre fee for
doing ns well as they diA

Cundurango has gut to London, and
ia being tested in some of the hospitals
thsro in the caneo ward.
English experience is said to abow
that out of every thirty colt* from thorougbbred Hock but on® prove, fas’-

g.trwgsjMaay

HASTINGS RABBLE WORKS!
Three Big Shows in One,

A new stylo of fan has just appeared,
mode of satin nnd laoe. whan opened, is
in the shape af a butterfly.
•• Wes tha Romsn matron white sous
were jewwls a mother of pearls I" No,
my child, the Gracchi were Cornelian* ”

Lt ia propored in California to culti­
TaxAuiusx.—Wc invito tha special
vate the Italian sanflower, tbe root of
nttontiou of ncr reader* to the ProspeowMch fa n bulb said to bo aa nutritious
tu* of n» M'*- Thia ia among tho
most valuable of tbe pubiisatiuas of the
eouutty, «u»d »htmld have a vwy extan­
sire cireulotioB. We furnish the Bsrmad tb-AMw tor 1872 at 86.00.

AMERICAN

MARBLE

To the Ladies!!

two

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Etochmter to N*w York. 386 mil*.,
BoBJo to New York, 423 mil*.
Suspension Bridge to New Yorx 448
Dunkirk to New York, 4GO mile*.
Oreland to New York, 625 mi1«,
Cincinnati to N. Y„ 800 mite*,
ami t* rnoti

JOB

D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S
Oftc* ia Hasting*.
H‘e

brought 25.215 package* of tea, of
whu£1G,«7 pttkagy. wer. in lnn.it
for Matron eiue-. .rertaad; brnide. M4
package, uf .Hi for tlx* E**t. by rail
0^22 to 27 mix* n&gt; raaarn wm
la eddinun to thi* very large cargo of

Ofiler the following
'.Tax Titled

FOR.

SALE

of LAXJDS

AtsnJfttUld:
•l»raa A !&gt;«»• aorahy via la*
4aas*M aara Maa* Haaaa fer ci
I^BOtCMIM- A TKJII'lJrruM.

Situated ia tlx* various Townships •

Barry County—on* uf th* beet

ASK YOUR GROCER FUJI

CRUMBS 6 COMFORT!

let* Tho Japan was thirtv-thre* day*
ia making th* trip from ilong-Koug,
and twenty-throe day* ia coming from
Yokohama. The San FranriaajCYmraar(toaaritet:) net a.« it
cial Herald, of Aagurt 18, atair* that UaraWlanU.
Drawtag Kaaei Caaahaa ara axiaCalat VUHaa
80,(Xto ton. of tea*, rilk*. *c„ wore ^ea^m.la* Brtagvi. rmlag tfeMws* ia Va*
awaiHrx abipaent to Ato*riaa from
Asiatic porta at th* time of tho aadtac of EXPMNN MAIL. IM&gt;~ Uaekx.h Im vatea
th* Japan, tho greater part of whieh
c*
r *" ' *
would probably c&lt; mo to that city. Our
trad* with Aria, by way of San Fracieco and tho Union 1'acific Railway, baa
suddenly aMumed vi-ry large and grati­
fying proportion.

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The American Washer!

THEA-NECTAH
la a rtc*
BLACK TEA

PRICE, 85-50.

X3M:

RUPTURE
Jsifissar they w2! soon wish they were than.
Show bv ywu action*'rather them your
worth that yon are glad to are them
Harn enough regard for youreelf to
treat your gvcataM caamy with quiet
politenaa*. AU petty alight* an manly
mcaalaaa, and kart y*ur»«lf mare than
any ano else.
Do not talk about yvureelf or your
family to the exclurion oi other topic*.
WiAt if your are clevar, and a Htll* tuorr

AQEWTS Wail

TBYKAJ

OF BAWLS

i«C ara aaaally
tii OKri! it I

THE CHEAPEST W

it may be interesting to you to talk
over four aUmenta, bta very tiraeotne fiiA
other* to listen.
Mak- people think you rounder them
deter and agreaablo, aad they will b*
pre ;ty apt to have n ptoaaant imprnaioo

CARLTUN.

FOR

io.so.

fcdritpMplajariR. you would like to '
have them treat you
Il ia much eerier to lore th* goaad
opinion of people than to regain it; and
when any on* do-e not cere for th*
good opinion of others, he or aha ia not
worthy at Mepect.
Do not excw* your house, furnitnro,
er th* tabla you a*! before your gu*at*
It io fair to suppose tLeir vialU an to
you, act to your aurrvundiage

TraxSTniiniV

POPERY.

THEFOEOF THE L'HUJtCH.
AND REPUBLIC.

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Wit!

Wl,.l a haa Im. W laal ll n 4.i«| and aiaaaa
to S». tla powvr,a&gt;af«Uaai.ielaUil&gt;&lt;)l&lt;y. &lt;na*&gt;.
I’ltoia. ^7*«f*■ Uy* "’k
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raci.r aaaniavra -i .aalnav a aaaexaaa,
iaararr «vvr U - Liar, will Mia
11a«*vav aaan^pn* laaOaa i| rr rebyKia«&lt; a**lm

niMrirwcv- C havki al Through
AW/kr. m»a a.
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WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,

SHEPARD’S

FAMILY BIBLE

trr lk&lt; cwr* a&lt; all Tk'oal aa* L.a* liiem
IIOAR.KXbM aa* ULCTtKATIOS «f Ik
THROAT axt &gt;a.ato*lal*iy •vtw.v*. an* -uu
Mala IM aMataall. kaiaj aaall* tto preanvla
aT ntut ia eaaaa af Tkiaal SiMvulur.
year

and two lacquer borina on top. In tbe
top drawer of thi. beat wa* a metallic
mirur, like oar hand-gtaaae*. In tha
second drawer the kept her powdar,
laint, wax. brush, tooth-powder &gt;nd
brush Two liulo drawer* earn* next;
in one die had her falae hair, ar.d in tho
other fancy pm*, gilt papar, and other
fixing* for her hair. In the tower draw­
er waa h*r pillow, which ia placed under
th* neck when aleepmg co mate, *o a*
to preraat the hair from being rumpted­
It u made of wood aad eorerrd with
paper oa the top. 'Ahe powdar took*
like .tuxcdi, and when they uae it they
mix u utile water with it and rub it io
like p*= :i. and they h»r» two bruab**
thatthayluae to rub it *fl. Tho paint
kxAn gr«wn and tunu red when put up­
on tbc lire aad check..

CAUTION

&lt;1« aaly Walla'CarMm TaMrla

COMPOUID WAHOO BITTKRS,

A FAMILY RECORD.

Fnaa t* e«al

50,000

REFERENCES,
MrA HnufacAe. Lirer Complaint,
Ferer.f Ague, Dgapepria, Worm*
in C/illdrm, Pilon, Biliou* Gem­
plain tn, Im of Appetite, Erup­
tion* of tke Skin. Pimple* on tke
Ate*, ernaf all IH*ea*e* of the
Dtoor/,- aloo tke br.t IHuretic in
Voe for Kidney Complaint*.
Weak Baek. Fain in tke Loin*.

County or State.

Mum Suitable far tho Family,
Mom Valuable tor the Studoat,
Moat Inatructiro far the Teacher.
Mori Appro] jiaie far the Child,
Moit Uaefal for the Miniater.
Moat lutereeting for the Farmer.
Moat Elegant for tbe Parlor,
Moat Profitable for th* Stady.
Va« P1CTOKIAL FAMILY UIHLE.

KNOTS UNTIED
Tke Qoretand Harald, of th. 21a&lt;
in»t., stale, tha! while mt. men were
cradtng a lot, they dug up fie* human
akulri. and upon enrr bing further otbhunanbmw wore found in ndjooent
k-cah!!-. They w*re lying about four
foot Irani th* aurfaoe No signa of any
wood, which VMM indicate at any tim*
tbe nrwneo of a rolfin. ware no'iced. Them wen, bo«.».r found with thorn a
tic cam. much reeembliag that now rued

MW? n^mwst

ISTORV OF THE
WARINEUROK

THE GREAT CAUSE

■laaarar 1*0 Sea aafnt.an J Labia
4 Iaai4.au la tk* Wav, aa* la Cka aalv
trrUKXTIC a*4 OFFICIAL hi.tor. a«
leaaOicl Atnl. ar* axol.af xrlik aa
aJc'i'l ii
teak Xag'uii

OKJniJKEJrTJlL
1 REE

Exnalsattm of Taubors far Barry
County, BUI Swiss,

CAUTION

JURUBEBA.

Michigan _Exebsnge.

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At Orangeville, Ott. 6th
“ Ilaeuog*. Oct 0th. and Nor. €tto
« Amyri*, Ort. I3tb-Eni* School
House.
AiNarixvdla " 17th.

HUMAN MI8EBY.
tW JniFeMwM. tea Iteala*
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The Banner Com,

VOL. XVI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25 1871.

Wwnl apt Uttes Ci&amp;

NO. 26.
ged manner. He saw in the eyse of tbs
boys that there was mischief brewing.
He did not darn sit dawn fa Ids ehair
for fear of a pin.
Everybody looknd solemn.
Ralph
lifts 1 the lid of his desk, “Bow-wow!
wow-wow r It was the voice of an impup,, ud U» .ebool poM

OUR ACOR

A bead wind—A raoeso
Home bAod-Thechildmu.

troying the poor racooon. When Bull
at lost seized tho raccoon and put an
or-dtoiL Ralph could not but admire
the decided way in which ho did it,
calling to mind Bud’s comment: “Whan
Bull once takes a bolt, heaven and
yoxth can’t make him let go."
But as they walked borne, Bud taxryina tho raccoon by tho tail, Ralph felt
that his hunt had not been in vain. Ho
fapciod that eves rod-eyed Bull, walking
uncomfortably cloeo to his boobs reepestsd him mono since ho bad climbed
that tree.
"Party peart kind of a master,” re­
winter. They’d pitch you out of doors,
sojny, neck and baeb, afore Christ­ marked tho eld man to Bod after Ralph
had gone to bed. “Guow you better be
mas."
The young man, who had walked tea a Ht&amp; easy on him. HoyF*
But Bud deigned no reply. Perham
mtlre to get the school in thia district,
and who had been mentally reviewing beosuse ho knew that Ralph heard
his learning at every step ho took, trem- । ths coaveraatiou through the thia par­
tition.
Ralph Hartwok grow rad in the face
•ing lost the committee should find that
. Ralph srolw flighted to fiod it ram­ when he saw the puppy. But the oool,
tag. Ho did not want to hunt or fish repressed, bull-dog mood ia which ho
had kept himself saved him. Ho lifted
“old Jack Means," who waa the first
tho dug into his arms and stroked him
trustee that be lighted on. The im­
i until the laughter *ub&lt;idi *
*
pression made by there ominous re­
1 solemn and set way, he »
mark. was emphasizMl by tho glances
। “I am sorry,” and h&lt;l
which ho received from Jack Moans' two
I the room with a ateady,
sons. The older one eyed him from the I
top of his brawny shoulders with that I Means.” and "old Jfiri Means," and Bis ryhody felt that tbara wai
amiable look which a big dog turns on I| Means, listened with gnat eyes white tag—“1 am sorry that any scholar in
n little ono before slinking him. Ralph I| he told of Sinbad's adventures, of the thia school could be so mean”—the word
Ilerteook bad never thought of bring 1 Old Maa of tho Sea. of Robinson Cru­ was uttered with a than, emphasis, and
measured by tho staadara of murein. soe. of Captain GnlBver's oporiouces alLtho big boys felt sun* thorn would bo
Thia notion of booling education ' into in lillput, and of Baron Munchausen’s a fight with Bill Moans, perhaps with
Bud—“could be eo os aw as to—sut up
young uvagoe in spite of thomtelves,
his Inlitr in such a jJace as that 1"
dulled hi. ardor
There was a long, deriavo laugh.
By one stroke Ralph liad carried the

PARLOR

A crop far breakfast—Hash.
“•Dj alav^-Printor’s devils
The war measure-A line of battle.
The raw material—Underdone steak.

PUaaont ehock in lifo-Bank cheek.
A mere nutter of fcm-cm'Ing a

Salter :rA

LEADING STOVE,

Arriving

tn^syt^imajsnj
• i’nti.will SIUS'l to
■•erasfrj

WE KEEP THE CAMELIA

cant glances of the buys. Hartecok de­
fected tho |K-rpotrntor of the joke, and
with the bard and dogged look in bis '
eyoa. with just sucn a*-look as Bull
would give a puppy, but with the utmost
suavity ia his voice, ha said :
|
nted for stealing st Kansas City,
, AJVilliam Means, will you be so good
ras a bod little boy, aged ten.
, as to put this dog out of doom ?’ '
When is the most dang-roue tin
st day lever seed!" B.I1
iait ia the country 7 When the
gher complius.nL
u» shooting and the buB-rusboe o
wanted was to make a
It’s a nice thing to hare
•• William Means, will you be no kind your wife before going to spend
side, nnd the more Harteook admired as to put thia dog out of doom F’
mng with a female friend.
tlio knotted mtudea of Bud Means, tiie
There wan a moment of utter itillnew. (
« ..MMu
&gt; — «» w„- । more he dnsirwl to attach him to himself. But tho rnagnotlsm of Ralph'* oyo was I&gt; ,9****? policemen rule that
Feint with woarinees land discourage- So, whenever ho struck out a peculiarly I1 too much for Bill Means. Tho request 'j Tiding a homo on the street with
menL and shivering with fear, he rot brilliant passage, ho anxiously watched j was so polite, tho muter’s look was so I “for safe" attached is an on
I peddler.
down ou a wheelbarrow.
. Bud’s eye. But tho young Philistine
i If this world ia a tree show.
“You, Bull I" said tho old man to tho ' kept his own counsel Ho listened but ]
do&lt;r. which v„ bhnwine urore and mure 1 said nothing, and the ore. tinder his

ROBERTS &amp;
JQAUO®

RUGS
Medicines,

A. HANLON, 71. IL.

•

Dye Stufls,

rod i. ii—frlwaasw. Oto
o^.l, W». II.YWiwmS. &amp;

Crick scbool-bouws I ha 'a’t get no
bjection. But of you git licked don*
ct-mo on us. Flat Crick don't pay no
'nsurance, you bet! Any other trust ere 7
Whl, yrs. But-os I pay the most taxes,'
t'othm iist lot me run tho thing. You
can begin right off a Monday. There
a'a't been no other apj licationa You j “want would you uo wiin me, icr ra­
se*- it takni setno grit to epjdy for thia' stance V and Bud stretched himself up
school. Tha last master hod a black I as if to shako oat the reserve power coil­
eye for a mouth. BuL »s I said, you
can jist roll un and wads in. I low
you’ve got pluck, mar be, and that goes
for a heap riglit tnap&gt; u sienna with boys.
Walk in, and stay oyer Sunday with
Ana again tho eyes of .Bud Means
me. YjuU bev to board 'round, end I
looked out sharply from liie shadowing
guoaa you better begin hero "
Ralph did not go in, but sat out un a brows to see tho effect of Ulis speech op
wheelbarrow, watching tho old man tho slender young man.
“You won’t thrash me, though," sail
share ahiuglos, philo the boys split tho
the blocks and chopped wood. Bull R^itehaw I 1 low I could whin you in
smelled of tho newcomer again in an
ugly way, and cot a good kick from die an inch of your life with my left hand
older sun for his pains. But out of one and never half try," said young Moons
of his nJ errs the dog warned the with a thtrataning snsor.
“I know that ns well as you do "
schoolmaster that he should yet suffer
“Wall, a'a't
afraid of me then t ’
for all kicks received on his account.
"If Ball ones takes a hold, hsaven and and again h«. looked sideways st Ralph.
"Not a bit," awd Ralph, wondering nl
yarth can't make him 1st go," said Bud
bio own courage.
r, Ralph, by way of comfort.
Tho walked on in sibmee a minute.
It waa well for Ralph that he began
lo “board round" by stopping at Mr. Bad waa turning the matter over
"Why a’n t you afraid ef ma F’ ho
Means'.
Ralph felt that Flat Creek was what ‘“•Tte^.Vyoa and I are going to be
ha needed. He had hwd» bookish 1 if.
Hut hare w«a his lesson in tho art of
uisnaging people. For ho who can
manage tho untamed and strapping
youths of a winter school in Hoopols
County lias gone far toward learning
ono of tho hardwit of lessons. And
"Well. I’m not afraid of them because
twsaty-fivs years ago, in Ralph's time,
you and I are going to be friends, and
things wore worse than they are now.
rtrtTthe
Tho older eon of Mr. Moan, was call- ffi“do’th«P

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"I guess you're n little sheered by
what the old man said a'n't you F’
Ralph was about to deny it, but on
reflection concluded that it was always
best to speak the truth. He said thit
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Bull stuck up his earn in a dignified
way, and Iho three or four yellow earn
who were Ball s satellites yelped de­
lightedly and discordantly.
“Bin," said Bad Means to his broth­
er, ‘tex the master et hs'd Hka to hunt
DOOM. I'd like tu take the starch out
tho stuck-up fellow."
“’Nough. said," was Bai's reply.
“You durn’t do it," said Bud.
“I don'* tako no each a dare,” raturned Bill, and walked dowu to the
gam, off which Ralph stood welching
tho stare come out, and wishing he had
nover seen Hal Crack.
“I my. mister," began . Bill, “mister,
tbey*s a coca wkat's been a satin' oar
ohickans bttely, end we're
to try
to ketoh.tho renatat- You wouldn’t
Eke |o take a mon hunt nor nothin.

him.” Did ho inflict corporal punishmoat 7 inquires uime friend. Would
you inflict corporal punishment if you
worn tiger-trarnor in Van Air.burgh,,
happy family 7 If you had been among
the human bears on Flat Creek you
would hero need, the rod also. But
pour Ralph could never satisfy his con­
The lain! extract from “What I Kno
About Farming* “Catch year butterfii
stituency.
‘ “Dou,t beliow he’ll do," was Mr. late m .uCitun. Select tlu&gt; deep vt*
Pete Jones, comment to Mr. Moons. . ouaaifyou would get good, sweeC
lam less you thrash 'em, says
wise, mine wiai't Ley » “»
what I-say. «*&gt; master. lay it on good.
__ :lrin'And Urnin'
Don’t Jo no hr— Tj
lickin' no lamin,'
gi«a together.
lamin
’, liekn'_____
and
says I. Licki_______
__________
Izmiu', is the good ole way.”
And Mr. Joaeu, like some wiser peo­
ple ”1' moev pleased with his formula
that it had an illiteratiro sound. Nev.rtbalees, Ralph was m star from this
limo until tho spelling school! Many
and many a time after tho sight of the
fatal spi lling school, Ralph used to say •
" If only it had not been ftir that epoll-

There had to be a spelling-school.
Not only for tho sake of my story, which
would not havs been worth tho telling
if the spolling-echool had not taken
■ place, but because Flat Creek diattict
had to have a polling-school. It ia tho
only public Eterary uxentee known in
Boonola County. It takoe the place of
Lroaum. lecture and debating ctab. Sis
Means, or, as she wished now to be
called, Mtrandy Means, expressed her­
ooil mort positively in favor of it. She
said tha: sho 'lowed tho folks in that
district couldn't in no - wise do without
it But it was rather to its social than to
its iutelbctual benefits that she referred.
The diplomatic Bui only chuckled a For all the st«Uing-schoots sver soon
little at Uris; whether he assented to could not enstlo her to stand anywhere
tlii^ alliance or not Ralph could not but at ths foot of the chu. There is
one breach diligsnlly taught in a beck
When Ralph looknd round on the woods school. The public mind erems
faces of the sedan, tho little tares full impreasid with the difficulties of Eng­
of mischief nnd cariosity, the big faces lish orthography, and there is a solemn
full of on expression which was not fur­ conviction that the eblof end of man is
ther removed than leeond cousin to l-aru to n;&gt;eli. ‘"Know AVebrtor's
from contempt—when young Hurtsook kdomentary’came down from heaven,"
looked into those feces, Ida heart palpi­ would Im the backwoods version of tho
Greek doctor but that, unfortunately
tated with stage-fright
There is no audience so hard to face for the Greeks, their fame has not reach­
ed so fat. It often happens that tho
Spil does not kaow a single word of
&gt; tesecn. Thai is of no eonasquance
What do you want to know the mean­
ing of a word for 7 Words wore mail#
tobosp-dlod, nod men were created that
they ought spoil them. Hence the bb-

was nek at heart. Ho felt that if there
had barer been tho shadow of as alli­
ance between himself end Bud, it waa
all •‘off” bow.,
•
It waned to Hartaook that eren Bull
had tost bia respect for the teacher.—

glcr in New Oilcan. returned a • ad­
ding nng bo had stolon, with an am. vmoua note, explaining that it wt* 1
bring calamity if he took it away.
A California grura, on brings .
if he would take this women tot
wndded wife.roplied with energy that:
minister must be a fool to ask such a
question as that, adding, "drive on
with your buisness.”
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�gars a day1, kt (we will any) five cent*
each. Thirty cent* a day for cigar* er
tobacco ia some shaii. ie a very moder­ enough for his own needs and pack* a
ate allowance for an ordinary habitual little surplus, wherewith to obtain hi.
took, on the Ixch of an an or mule and
S109A0 a year. In th. coureo of th. rentes it to th* sea coast, tet him go to
rear, by purofomng at wbUroalr, th. ttento Domingo, for there that happy
individual may make e saving of tho odd condition of society exieta. There you
I0.&amp;O, leaving th* even *100 a. th* have enough to eat—kind nature give*
amount expanded fee tobacco tn th* that plentifully; there with very little
exertion, you can raise enough tobacco
W* will begin with young men seven­ and other pod act* to exchange for
teen yean cf ago. Between hie eevra- clothing, and then yon can be aa bappv
teeuth and eighteenth birthday ba ex­ aa the hog that only needs in addition a

pends 1100 fer agars.

Th* ebwnce of th* capital, aa »uch, u
not a blessing, but a wry greet disad­
vantage. sad. therefore, th* object of
the philanthropist i’ to show a way by
wLkh ever; man. every laborer can beooute, partly by *&lt;-lf-**crifice, pertly by
higher *kill and greater education, and
|&lt;rtly by equitable laws a capitalist
himself We should try to iou®rt our
country into a land of capitalist* instead
of a lead of povaty and wrvtchedn***.
Surely, if we have a consciousness of
our ownsimmortality ; if w* regard this
life as only probationary-^** one fitting
the soul for a higher destiny, and great­
er mental and moral exertions hereafter.

couadontiously doe* hi* duty, eJucatka
hi* children. urge, them" to enter an
honrot vocation, can be, and is the happieet man of hi* ago and time.

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Mi47tb
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The reawn why so many of throe as- | ,jgll|

■coated or joint companies bar* failed. '•
ia beenuao mechanic* do not sufficiently 130th
value tho mental skill and training j
neoreaary for tho successful conduct of ;j&lt;jJ
busiaeni They under-value menial 34th
power, and thus with all their earnest- 8^th
nee* of labor, they caanut compel* with ' ‘
capital and labor when it is combined (•fit],

paper, the AtLiarii Sm, eUtos very plain
ly that ha Is etill opposed to tho Consti­
tution, and continue* to deny that it
govsrus him and hi* people now, a* dur­
ing tho war of the rabellioc. Referring

That »1», tf

eighteenth birthday, would by hi* nin*teeth birthday, amount to *110. That
• 110 plaeed at interest until hi* twentteth
tdnhday, would amount to |U1. That
*121 pboed at iataresl until his t«»atyfirst, would amount to •133.10. By
continuing the calculation, the smoker
ty-ons years of age, end saving 1200 * will fled that the one hundred dollare
year till he is twenty-five, can. m ca»e of expeude-l during hi* Seventeenth rear,
proper, investment, have, at least, 11000 if amply put out at interval st ten per
at that aga, which will ia moat tnechan- rent, and reinvested annually—a very
iod calRags enable him to sot up a ebop oaqr thing to do—by the time tho indi­
for himself end become bi* own empfoy- vidual bad arrived at a good halo old
er. Thus bo need not be a journeyman ‘ ejre. rraly to “ retire from busine**" and
forever, but become a self employ ar. lie enjoy life, would amount to the startling
con enter al an early age th. darn of aum of 19.720.03. /
aelf-emplayer*, or capitalists who are eo
Tho r mount, al ten ]*r rent interest,
much lampooned and derided in werk- by ths time individual would be *ixtymgmeu’s conventions. It ia true that five y*ar* old, of 1100 expradad ia ci­
oom* mechanical calling*—the worker* gar* or tobacco by a young man in his—

time; but if ten or twelve aewtiate to 19th
gwther. put theur capital into a etixk
company, say VM pw man, it would [ 22d
enable them to establish fcandrie* and ojd
machine shops. and obtain the entire re- I24 th
ward which eatatal end labor eombirad i 25th

The ooura. pursued by ex rebel offi-. day night. A German, namel Wstosg,
oer* who hare pirjurod th-tnaelrea by kilted his wife with a hateket. cotftag
joining toe rebelliou while sworn to sus­ : anil mutilating her body terfully, ao I
tain th* Constitution of th* U. B. Gov­ that the eorps* prostated gJtaBble
After tho murderer had mad* sure tba!
ernment, allows the wisdom ot the 1 tlh hi* vrtfe waa d*ad, ho are* fled bi* child hardly nrad speak. Everybody knfl^
Amendmeut to that Coaatitutic’n A. —a little boy—with the same weapon, it to be one of th* very beat papers piib-,
II Stephens, the ex-vice Freridimt of and cut hi* head open, following itrupliahed aavwbm end in every respect it
until bk.ws ,----1
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2111 42:57th
1910 48;Mth

day morning following tho fire :
“ Cbsrr up 1 In tho midst of a calami­
ty w ilbout paraUsd in the world's history,
looking upon tho ashes of thirty years,
a.v umulafiuaa, tho people of this beauti­
ful city Live resolved that Chicago shall
risn again. With death in many stramre
places with two or three hundred million*
of oer hard earned property swept away
in a few boura, th. beans cf our man and
womvn ore still brars, and they look in­
to the future with uudauctnl hearts. A*
there has never been such calamity, so

and wielded by skillful heads. A thor- .^h
uugh busute*. training ia, therefore, a* 40th
eearatial tn th* mechanic* a* tn any
Total
- |1#5,396 50 titnde ia the (act of deeulolion and ruin.
cliu* of men The examples where
Jn othar word* the younjr man who Already contracts have lieen made fer
men hay* risen from the humbles! rail- u,^» tobacco in any shape, to th. value rebuilding some of the burned block*
ing tn high and exalted positions by thirty cents per day, ia the evune of aa
begin to-day if the boat ia so for sub­
their own axertina* are numerous- T‘..oy | life-time, oxpen 1* an amount, which, if'
dued that lbs chamvl material con l&gt;e
are tberule instenl of the exemption. We instead of spending it for tobacco, h* handled Field, Loiter S Co. sad John V.
will nut nam» the Aston, Stewart*, and I had invested annually at ton p--r cent Farwell will re-comm*nco buianva* toother millionaire* Their fiseOitre* and . interest, would afford him a fortune of |I day. The money and securities in the
bank* or safe- The railroads are work­
ing with all their energy to bring us out
of thia awful condition. Tlis |3(K&gt;,00&lt;),
.
------- -- — 1 0UU of capital invested in throe roads
is bound to sao us through. They have
foortean year* of age, without know­ figure*.
a rruiiDi rvxrosi u un.
; ’been built with .special rofsreno* to a
ing a word of the English laaguagv,
[ great commercial mart at thia place am!
and without haring any friends to help
One thing above all others cannot b. ' ithey cannot fail to sustain us Chicago
or lo advise him in any way. The first
iuiprsme-l upon be th old ami young with '
year he worked for his board and went
too great an emphasis It is. that a ’
lo school Surely, all boy* cun do that
h line befallen us. certainly not
denmts purpose or file, ana a cuavieuou [
। Moscow burned. The forces of naThera i* a large number of farmer* who
that what we may produce with hand or
era no lam than the femes of reason,
would b* glad to engage th* **rvicea of
h require that the exchangee of a
brain, ia fp the benefit of the world, is
a bey *f fourteen years of age. and give
eMentfal to our happtasae. An idle life
him board, and cfethea, and achoohng

SIXteal

prison honor* instead of being fitted
a life of indavtrv Haring learned
trade, about tho ago of twenty, ha ear
about 1200 that year, se that bo cm
go to achoo! fur another year, and

for* ho eared enough to buy a printing
office at his awn, becoming a propristor,
and though nut a wealthy man. null ia
independent end in a prospero* con-

prevent any of year boys from bee
mg independent and hare an accui
fated capital of at tenet MO,WO *
forty yuan of age ? Wo taka the

gambling, debauchery, and finally to the (
State* prison or an sarly gtavs. It ia I
aa esaential eoeditiem. mads a law by 1
the Creator Ilimaslf, which no man can.
with impunity, transgrsaa, that iateUigent, continuous effort to do and acrompliah something is eeesntial to iadiridu- ।
al contasitmenL Tiw Mvy, therefore,
which admo times entsra th* bswrt of
the worktogwien against the sous o( rich ,
men whom they sro loitering on tho
street mraars. is misplsced
Thee*
men do not only enjoy the esmo degree
of penoaal liappiuees and comfiwt, but
they are plunged into nsckleaanees and
vice. Look thou not to wi'boat for re- ,
lief but from within. Allow uu oblian- :
lions voluntarily asacmed by you to
Trade Unions, to fetter your enterprise 1
and individual energy. Prise yuar free- :
dum too highly to resign it, either to th*
State, to Society, or to the Trad* Unions
Among the inalienabte rights of a free- ,
nun stsnds prominent tn. ngb to eo'
ter into a contract, and tho right °-”k
for whom lie pleura, and at such wagvs
First
theattempt of inferior and imwtnpeto.*t men j
to control their was** and hour of fa- !

ber of the Dubuque T— of what immsnse results th* saving of thirty easts
par day wiD aooomplish. The artiete is
so excellent am! so much to th. point cot to take a job of work wi-Auilt per&gt;Mr&gt;.-— ... _ ,
that we quota it almoot satire- finely miassoa of some “order” wifi always remain aa poor as a church moose
' pubrie’of France. Hfcitory records no
it » worth the effort and th* saenfico, to
I ocher such testimonial to a privets and
rave thirty cents each day Thirty cent*
saved in liquors or tiger* or any other
luxury each day. if invested, will make
shown u* an authentfo copy of the
every man independently rich:
.
speech of Ma. A. C. Town before the
State Board of Equalisation. end from it
wo see that th* report of it copied by na
from the Detroit Thlsras a* well aa oar

doing a seinimum amount of work, tho
who fool sure that if they only had th. price ol that class of labor will thereby ,
b* enhanre-1, ia entirely fallacious
capital with which to embark ia brefe
■em they might, ia th. evuree of an or- Thera is a point at which omuumptiou

tor by the next Legislature of Georgia,
ho say*,‘-all that wr used is. that in
Th* excitement ia Ann Arbor la in­
making a selection, the member* of the tonic, sud lynch Liw was strongly talkLegislature ah.ll not act upon tho prns- •d of. Th* prisoner is sift, in the
custody of the sheriff.
opafot a rsesyrefiire of the reWy of thia
unparallod fraud and w/tato of their
clearly defined cunstilu tioaal rights.
B4xec*tykfonpLT M*4*t&gt;*
fiott-ctlM. Ne good can be se­ , vtnsa.—Sparkling and bright, witty
cured by such a course, white inflnits end wise, instructive and interesting,
mischief ttttf result from the fmtJt*!.
“BaUou'i Magazine" fog Npvcmtier. It
’ fiH»| dnwy and rtt»r*l i
j has a apirited tai* of advwntare in dine;
of th* gatd n, ths air **
i quite a number of illustrated article*
represented eves*te/y. not by the free j

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chofoe of Georgia, but by the dwtawa
cf a usurping faction in Cungreaa.”
' nig then ray other serial jn this country.
While th* spirit of perjury ia ao man
ifeetly governing lheeo r&gt;&gt;utituUonal what is wanted m the Buully drele.
traitors, and they continno to refuae roc-' Ballou's Magarino i*oqiv Ikmcgt* pea
ognition of the constitution and the laws j copy, or 11.50 per' year. Putilired ty
of th* country, it **etns yet too early to 'Dkmuvo- A Talbot, &lt;» Coop**** Wre*eh
lay down the rule reatricting them from
the governing power. Magnauiismty
toward* fallen foe* is a very Christian
principle, but the principle of Christian­
ity due* not go so far in it* practical ap­ ward, tight qnwani" «»»"•* !■&gt;&gt;» Ihe.fips^iman xiapSMXif_iha_magasiaa free
plication to governments that those who uimofths .publishers. jWa thought a&gt;|
T B’ "oo^
breathe out destruction and ovethrow of impossible Jo /xtpl the September niit-! I
. i V’
law after forfeiting their -right to gov­ b”'2’L0'^' .•^Aurttoussj—rauummintiiton
ern. shall nererthelrea, dictate tho terms contributor* and its valuable rending, la
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oa which they shall be allewea to try n perfect gem, and we Cannot cndrtvtand
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ThoteaeHaMoLaEaaroMardtescoutheir hand* again at breaking down a .
how so much real worth and merit from]
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government which tlw«r openly hate nod ■icl; popular writers os Greeley. I'artrat, ] tarns the tbltowiag editorial paragraph
la regard toAny State Waiverrity
.defy,
Beecher, Gail Hamilton, etc., etc., ran I
Mr Groesbeck preaches a different
"Tho Uiunrsily of Michigan began
lie furnished far only ono dollar a year- its first year Under th. I'rwddeficy of
doctrindf and very properly states that
The Magarino is. steadily increasing ia
the 14th and 15th Amex.dmrat» cannot
publie favor, and we predict for it a]
be overthrown ; but three rebels know
brillant foture, for I'ltople are tfot slow]
whnt they mean, and they will not allow
in bestowing their pntronasv where theyd
him to interpret tie law for them, end
can obtain the moat for their mouey.
until they do allow cummou sense and
.Specimen copies famished free.—
reason to guide them, it eevms usolea
Published by S. 8. Wood fl Co., New­
to ho|&gt;e for an early acquisition of that
unirereal amnesty which all Republicans burgh, N. Y.
Awweax'Scitez
'W&amp;nl— j
eo much dreire when it sh-ill be safe to
The Odolcr number of this Jon.nal. inJ
ability, maintains its high tone, as •
spiritual, practial tuagezmo for Parents
and Bunday School Teachers. It eonlain*—Th* Beauty of tho Ufa ot Christ, i
by Rev. B. E. yw^r B
i*
the Bunday flAoal ThJ a*4 Wiafllss
the Church to 1 to With It? by Iwiffinb

and if they .uconed better ‘ban Rwpulican* do in proeeiyung rebels to return to
their allegiance to their government,
then tho country mar hare confidence
in placing them in power with tl&gt;* con­
Buxnett; Tbs Hill Difficulty
A.
verted South to eujport them.
A Kmdnsh. Kiep Qfllrr, llSi.-Mub

charge a hundred , deltas. for laying a
thoasand bricks, the eraM^noac would
be feat brick hoMM would not be built,

October 17th waa
a do.
creera during th. reek of •6.249. Recrapteof th. week. «1,1«4S; pay.

SvrZsW** LbsienbtSA

Northwestern Fair at Grand Rapid*,

CUT THIS OUT
The Detroit Stoves are the
HEAVIEST Stoves
In the Market.

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and th»t th* deeprot sympafhy ja fy77'
title uf an right page paper, 23x33, I
where etiraed. Ths Tfosee. and’Aher
four columns to a page- devoted to fiml L adingjiopera urge * conjinuanrel of
to ant tend with hi* exponents, but ro•its* lateratiue. Temperance, and :b. the liberality.
1
sorts to the vulgar and effete shoutiug
Fireside. The subscription price ia
That th* workingmen at Ttaccfi( |sv&gt;rowdyism of a day that ie or ought to
Otlf Oat IMtr pvr year in advance,
be. dead and gone ia every ciriliaed postage lo any part of the T7nit»«I States
five cents per quarter In advance. Il ia
th. cheapest paper published and is
worth double the sabfription 1 asked.
Ti&gt;* jrabhahers onneunre ailditibnal at­
tractions next year, and tin " ’
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, ot illustration* without any
prita Agents roti ufak* a
netting subaiber* for it Pz
I J. D. Robiorou A Co 207 Washington
Mr. Chester who is to sucorod
Street New Yurk% Specimen copica

Cob Win. McMichael, at present Soliritor ol Internal He venue, ha* been
appointed Assistant Attorney General
and will enter upon hi* dulhs at tho
I Court of Claim* a* guan a* his oonsmiej won is mads out st the State Depart­

amission regarding immigration laws
regulating too influx of immigrant* to
this country, hat not yet returned, but
ia expected by the next steamer He
will dtabtless have an iutersstiag and
important report to make whan he ar- |
rives on th* subject of the duties with
which he was charged.
A protracted renfon of the Cabinet
was field yesterday. .All the member*
were present except Attorney Genoral
Aksrman who was mpresentai by So­
licitor General Bristu. Tho members
refused to say anything relative to too
•objects of omriderauon in that Cabi­
net, but it was infened that martial law
will bo proclaimed in' South Carolina,
and probably in Geoegia and Alabam i
unless those who hare been guilty of
Ku-Klux violence alx&gt;w a perfect trillingness to comply with th* provision* of
Civil Law in future. It is gonsraliy
understood that the Bocrotaiy of W*r

They are the only Stove
made of Lake Supe­
rior Charcoal iron,
in the World.

। broo opensd at Cardiff
That th. details cf the €hlcdg^|fire
j from New Yohk prpere are pebMdied

editor would be if Im were right before
us " This ia itself ie a pretty revere1
shut, and ia well dsoerved. agora*: any

ment.

Detroit Stoves!
at Kalamazoo,

Es-Goveruor Holden, now one of tiio ' luttie; Wo Must Not Get DisanHgpd; |
Buuw
editor* of the Washington ChrtuitU, La* Nothing to Do! Infant ScboolAeaAu;
&gt;*cn threatened by aa editor in Raleigh I Blackboard Exsmses. Editors^ ij^ in from Lindon say’ that* (tie'sukied^fms
M. C. In reply th. Governor says, “We I Papera for Scholars for each NBrath, for th. relief of OMsag- taofartra' &gt;Cp
would rather shoot at A. H. Stephen* at I with two pagr* of Ex;»siticy^M^ach to last eight the Maaaioa Basra fpnd
I waa £30,0OQ: fiimiaghapi
Crawfordville. Mr. Btepben* is largar
Glasgow £50,000. Contributfoiw ‘■svi.’'
six hundred mite* off than th* Rak-tgh j

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

euiun, aa’| 1*0
vr
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the preaent government of Fra^c is I
weaX, and iftadsqnafo to th* ws^t of
the country.
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That Charte* Babbsg*. the suthoy of i
mathematical works, j* dead.
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That it ia now certain that. the l*liastien CunfeiuMe ugrrad Upon etteigrac

WELCH &amp; GRIFEITHS'

CUNDURANGO!

811s, ta i ws m am
including full re-

|Vxxu4.YftMifcx&gt;: for 1371 will
surpass all Ils competttoni In
Comuttrcfal Dtparhncnt.
lllneas and adcuraey of Its marIrta have already attracted wideattenfeeri,1 and Its proprietor*

nod it is always welcome to our tabla.
This, magnane it fast gaining ita war
Info fl»
uUkta AOMstMoasof
th* country. There ia realy nothing ao
well suited to the young peopls os tbi(
“Scholar." Those who havt'not raaff
'• Hob Claxton’s Own Story “ hare Irat
a rich treat, and should send at ones to taYfcwl

AuU^JftjikM,'’k ’‘R44nPiib. Co,

CTneeg*.^ tlmteqaro &lt; f th. fiebolar fig

of furore ia tho*e part, of the Buttes
named where ths military bands hare
been disorganized, and that should a
refactwy spirit be shown by th* poop)*,
within tea days thonsaad* will b* put btite paper. The pabtietasswoffiarto fur­
nish it on trial si one' cent per 4opy.1
Addrore A. M I *«*Chicago.
Southern editor* acknowledge that
AxTuca’i How MousiIjk—fljr.Ocfo- ।
iteuroeratic lawyer* in Raleigh admit
ber ia here, wreriug a heppy fooy aad i
the existou.e of the Kn-Klux organisa­
running ov.r with grad thia^.‘. TW4
tion. Irately acme oorreepondeoee beengraving* are fine irnro, width* illuv
tvwq three lawyers and Judge Bond
trabon* Of fill atyta* - ‘
"
has beau publishsd es that th. editors
cannot help admitting whU they have eMMrtm'* dtothfog

article is ao eoedr that by doing other j
dance, if^ot great wealth. Of thee* ora
thousand boys, a large portion of times work wo cannot equal it a* an squival-’
who semain abv* until they arrive at Mt, other article am need tn it* place.
Thus for iaatance, if all the bricklayer. &lt;
eld age will than find thaasralvM nij,

New Advertisements.

TMMi

TO WIGS (ff 1PPLKS.

8425'

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T»
t. I. (k.
•rat cocking stove cate, ia on exhilatiou
•* the hardware store of John Weisort.
Go and see it.

UASSIIC.
No&lt;*oe ia hereby given that ws tn
prwaredte do boroe-ohoeing and will
•mloavoe to give ratisfection to all who
may favor us with lUir potn^.
octlOwfl
J. L. Raxn A Bso.

All persons are forbidden to set fire
to learns, nr debris of any kind on tho
streets or lota, and in every way request­
ed tu keep strict watch of their promim. All combustible debris is hereby
required to be removed from the prox­
imity of buildings.
The Marshal and assistant* will see
that thia proclamation is respected.
H. A. GOODYEAR, Mayor.

Ver, warm Monday.
A dance will bo held at Union Hall
Friday evening.
•‘A ‘•heap" of naw goods just arrived
at Bartow A Goodyear's

See the new advertisements of Good­
year A Striker end Greblo A Ruseell.

The butments to the new bridge at tho
foot of Broadway are looking up finely.

Wjirm.-Wood at this office Many
cords are due us on subscription and
should bo brought in at oner.

Nora CAixrvixr the appeal by tho Ivliev
ol our city herewith printed, ana re­
spond liberally.

IlCHIGAR CERTRALX R.

Grand River Valley Division
Everybody, with their wife, children
or sweetheart, have come to town to­
day lo eeo tbe Elephant.

T» Nbw Fxax.-J. W. di C G. Bcnt-

y. manufacturers of sash, doors, blinds
id moldings, and everything else, are
. busy soiling moldings that they can&gt;t write for tiie local column this week.
Mia* l.iirie 1*. Richards cf Grand
Rajada, baa entered tho Medical De­
partment of tho Unrvwrrity of Ann ArssikxTssi.
&lt;M
SK
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A fire near Mr. If. Barlow's premises,
in Rutland dretroysd a largo quantity of
null and quite an amount of corn fod-

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11. z. aaimxxT. Saw.*•*&lt;. ’••ra»r to* dlvlsltr. Mir 1»~«' «w«. I
■ ui* a. arwH. Aaavaran.
•
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Michigan Central R. R..
OLD. RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE

Tax Esau says that the Holland
Branch of the M- L. 8. It R. ia now
ironed reran miles from tho Almy street
depot, and tho work is being puraod
forward with energy.

Tn largo fire in tbs woods in Rutland
was brought to a quietus by making a
back fire which was guarded by about
fifty men. In that way thousands of
dollars worth ol property was sarc«L

1TM
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Peninsular Railway.

Ayer’s

Cherry Pectoral,

AraxxTiox u naked to tho Proclama­
tion of the Mayor herewith printed. It
seems to us of tho utmost importance
that its suggestions should be carafully
hooded by evwry citiren.

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SUPERIOR, M’SHERRY AND STATESMAN

PLOWS JMTD CJ1STI.MGS,
AGRICULTURAL

MACHINERY

E. P. BURRALL

BlackGros Grain

Argyle Plaids and Sateens,

cborna to tho big iujun who eloquently
removed the odium cast upon the Coun­
ty by the verdict of u Jntr, warning
with hia theme and tiring the geetitrea
he had learned far tho purpose of as­
tonishing tho Hall'a of Congress, bo
among the monkeys aud thinking it n»oetoary to thunder in order that Iris
mighty roul might not burst be endeav­
ored to roar ns did bis ancestor with
tho lion-skin overcoat, but

Barlow &amp;. Goodyear.
atNarirvOX Oct

18th, 1871, at 101

o'clock, x. x. The Conference waa du­
ly organized by electing Rev. G. W.
Shefuian President and Rev. C. 1 Deyo
Secretary.
Th» annual address was delivered by
Then to tho eminent gathering of the Rev. T. H. Webster, of New Buffalo
worthy rejireaentatiwa of our noble The delegation from the western pert
County the Female-Hone Jockey ovder- ol the State was unusually small in eonsequence of the recent heavy fires that
liavo invaded that portion.
Ministers belonging to the Conference
ed Ibo reading of the first resolution. and reported present were—Rev. D E.
Like a rood shaken to and fro by tbe Millard of Jackson, P. H. Simpoon, Kalwind the florid chairman of the commit- amaxoo; A H. Vase, Menden; C. W.
tee, the wonderful genius above alluded Hhennan, Almena; T. 8. Webstar, New
to arose, and with one land resting Buffalo; IL Norman, Oshtemo, and C.
firmly upon tho tabta^oad the other I Dero, Nashville. Ministers belonging
the State Treasurer to return to the city grasping with ague like tenacity the to other Confrenoex, pnaeoi—Revs- B.
the bonds of Ono Hundred Thousand precious document, the rprrii within him F. Tummarbell, of Msrshsll ; IL N.
dollars voted and issued to aid in the spoke.
Ricbaids, of the Eostcru Mich. Confer­
UmltrJ, That the eentimante of the ence ; 8. Bradshaw, of tho Grand Hirer
cor.strnction of tho Jackson, Lansing
and Saginaw Railroad. If this prece- large majority of the citiaens of Barry Valley Conforenre, and Rev. W. W.
dant governs all similar cases, the bonds I County were not property represented by ■ DeGeer, of the Eastern Jfkh Conferthe verdict of the jury tn the late trial i
now on deposit in the State Treasury of George Vanderpool, charged with I
1_ ,
n_ k._ r--_u
may, and. probably will ba. all recovered ,k.

Gamut A Rnsxu’s advertisement of
the ‘•Cornelia Stove," should rood the
UI draft. Tlieir ad. said last week
draft. That might bo true of their by the corporations which issued them,
and daatroyed, thus annulling the chief
evidence of tbe debts eo intended to

wood, mite and timber. Mr. Snapp lost
about 100 cords dry wood and a quanti­
ty of raile
.
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ADOPTWJTR AtioPTlW '

A part *
station, like tiw for-:
roar,
n attack on tbe Editor of the i Tho must terrible conflagration* that
because the committee thought have ever occurred In the Udltad States,
tho Manistee Bullock hod been hare boon raging .luring the last month,
k«’.ind too severely in that paper, end occompanted by (be appalling train of
It is with feelings of tho deepest ;
calamity.disaster and (leetitutlon. From
lb • remainder ol tho resolution was a
the Northern part of our own State
pleasure that we take this aecasion to ,
rxaudlln attempt at unmerited sympathy there cornea an appealing «y for help,
extend to tho great people of tho Coun­
of which the looney dentist was a fair tn this, their time of dire extremity.
ty of Barry our moot earnest end heaxt*.
sample. Whilo tho fourth and fifth res- Cities end Towrraore laid waste; hap­
congratulations over jtho s/aurt orto- ,
olutiou*' worn road by tho chairman of py homes are devastated; the accumu­
whelming success that attended their ef- ,
the Committee and their ’ “adoption lations of yaan of patient Industry and
forts to relieve thtmsolve* of the ostium ।
adopted" by the meeting, it occurred to economy hare been swept away ; hun­
dreds and thousand* of butueleos, bomeplaudit “well done" at tho hands of all cast ujon them through tho columns ,
us that tho Committee who were the au­ teas onee, with not a roof to shatter,
olaaeea cf our citisens. As County 8u- of the Bxxxxa ia relation to the famous ।
thors of them, wore men who should with Bounty .Insufficient clothing to pro­
Vend erpocl trial, and tho most effective ,
say as little as possible about the culture tect them from the Inclemency of th*
four years, bo accomplixhed for our ed­ manner in which they hero succeeded to (
of public opinion or advise what should weather, are calling upon u* In the
ucational interest an amount of good a man as it were in vindicating their ,
not bo printed or said. Instead of ad- name of our common humanity, to
which can scarcely bo estimated, and opinions and setting themselves right in ,
rising what should be done it would come to tte rescue. The great fire st Chi
cago has en lilted to apowertul extent,
which will do much to advance ths effi­ the minds of the people of ell the world j
the sympathy ot the civilised world l
ciency of our schools, and to make them sad tho oounty of Manistee, including j
In conaldereUnu of all tbb, let us not
better sad better for years to come, as its beef-hooded Prosecutor, goaded on ,
forget that from Michigan mainly can
tho system ho inaugurated, shall contin- to desperation by tho unwarranted at­
her sutTerln j on» expect relief; let usaco
uo to be more and more fully developed. tacks and so-called misrepresentations of ,
with a smile of satisfaction dh his par lo it that this relief be prompt and effi­
Aa a minister of tho Gospel he has left the aforesaid “ Baxxxx," their wrath t
boded xanctimonious hatchat-ahspod cient. Much has already been done,
much here remains to be done. Thia
an impress on the hearts of those ol his has nt last found vent throught tho mo- f
face, called for the reading of the sixth
City has responds, nobly to this ap
and last resolution. The enthusiasm of peal, and wo call upon you to Join us In
a politician, hie efforts to promote the tUuitotio public meetings over called in
the Committe aow suddenly rose to the forwarding Ibis greet work. Webegof
cause of equal and exact justice, by aid­ this city, it waa bold at the Court
highest pitch, for in this waa embodied you la acwdasee with a rewdutl-ra
ing as a public speaker, and with his House on Saturday tbe 14th of October their most heart-foil desire, the repudia­ a'lopted by tho Central Committee,
ever ready pen, the continued success of inst, and being in town that day with an
tion of an honest debt, endorsing Ute which reooitnlan was published In Ibo
tne Republican
of idle hour to spare wo joined tho.throng
.
.party,
.. made ,&gt;im one
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adage that it is cheaper to move than different papers of the city: TKal CbmmtUero bo rAoam fa resvy ScUmI DUtriet
the moot popular of tho many earneat (“ to indignate") and wended our way to
pay rent, men who never pay the printer
SAWING MACTUNE8, HARROWS, ETC.,
workers with the i«opte wherever ho 1
'
thought the safety of the nation depended
was known. ' Sadly we sluill miss his
and the largest stock of
Foremost among tho prominent was upon their diacuntinuing a paper that devise other ways ami means for ad­
vancing the Interests of this work.
efforts in every department of public in­ one old acquaintance, the Chairman, a
would not run like a clock, “on tick." The Almost every household can furnish
terest, but wo cannot do lens than con­ . superannuated parson, who some two ospellvl ex-yoHramai; and dog trainer some substantial article of food, cloth­
gratulate tho people with whom ho ia to ' years ago, conceived the ingenious idee
grunted with satiafaetion at tho idea of ing, bedding or stocking-yarn. Wheat,
of riding to the moon upon a neighbor's squelching newspapers in general and port, potatoes, beans, dried-apples and
««r». and waa only prevented by ths and raising mankind to hia level, even other articles that the farming commu­
fact that the “ small pill Croatia,' * &lt;q_- his kink-tailed terrier waggod hia Bppen- nity can so abundantly supply, are
needed, and in great quantities; and
other prominent worthy who is better dago with delight and showed his all articles rent to Hex. R. J. Guaxt,
known as ** red-beaded two per cant" teeth to every man with a clean face. of this dty, T. A. DcBlXMXa, Middle­
in the town of Hope, about noon of the had a Mitb .oortjaf, co tU Uru. But
ville, or to D. C. GatrrtTn, Nashville,
22d inst George Hazel, aged 13 years, “two per cent." this time-was the par­
will be forwarded Immediately where
was shot and instantly killed. It seems
they are most needed. Tho call la Im­
son's backer and had for right and left
thgt. in company with ooms other boys, borers ths “Big Jnjun Pocahontas"
perative, and demauds Immediate at­
tention ; with a rich harvest repaying
ho went to assist in putting out fires, who spells calf with a V. and l«ets ten
out a gimlet hole, eo wo think that Bar­ tho labors of the husbandman, you sure­
which was burning quite near; while at dollars that a University Regent is by
ry County is safe risen tho withdrawing ly will not refuse aid to those who have
work one of tho boys leaned his gun
Divine right a membar of tho Rural of the bung nt the Court House on the lost everything. 1x4 It not be sold that
against a log, and when they were
Barry Oounty withheld a helping hand,
Family, and the Poetical Iliiloaopher.
about
go to another place, George
rather let her come up cbrerfully and
who propoees to soar through the realm*
came up on the opposite ride and at­
of space on a mighty invention of his
this burden of ■eiraacrtfloe and char­
tempted to draw tho rifle over tho fo&lt;
own, nnd whow gray goose quill no
ity; that mingled with our gratitude
tossris him by tbs muarn, when it was
doubt was father to the thought embod­
discharged, the ball entering tho
Do not forgot that Blits, the king of
ied in the resolutions carried and di­
right side, just below the ribs, and oomgested by the social jxditirol and official illuiic.niits, aud master of tho “ Black
ing out at the loft shoulder, lodging un­
representation.* of tha County and tho Art," is to commence a serira cf hia fa­ ted something toward the relief uf our
der tho clothing, killing him instantly.
mous eutortaiumenta at Union Hall, on suffering fellow creature', that He, who
He was a good, quiet boy, and his death
Monday evening, Oet 30th. Tbe name has said “It la more blessed to give
than to receive". may abower upon tu
falls heavily on hia afflicted parents
We have a Full Line of BLACK SILK which wc are oelliDg
of Blitx is familiar to all, having per­
oil the greater and richer blessings of
formed before the Crowned Heads of
at very low figure*.
Europe, aud, in fact, in every part of
ItexpcctfUly yourx,
tho globe. His reputation is world-wide.
Mrs. J. H. GOODYEAR,
The German War him forced the French to put a heavy export
Of this great rombinatton tho Kalama
Mrs. H. J. KENFIELD,
Mr-. D. 8TRIKEB,
zoo Triryrep* speaks as follows :
duty on Silk a. Ladies, now ia the time to secure a Silk Dress
Committee.
A perfect ska of heads again crowd­
ed Union Hall on last evening. All the ;
You will not sec them tw cheap again in a lifetime.
elite and fashion of Kalamazoo ossein- |
blsd to witness yhe world-famed King I
by local relief committees, acting inde­
of Magicians, Jerome Blitt His dolu- I
pendently. and forwarding their offer­
stons are truly wonderful' aud sublime,
ings directly to the burnt district, where­
and appeal to wmotliing higher than ;
by large surplusage of clothing aud
tho r»vre nrutimont of wonder. Tbe '
great skill nnd grace with which ho I T» tu indrpmdmt OrUr of OJJ f’Moir,
supplies havo aecumulated nt certain
performs his astounding marvels, is mas- I of tu SUl, of MirUfO» :
localities, leaving other more necessitous
It is unnocosoary fur me now tu call
tor-like, and hia rival is uo&lt; upon earth.
To-night he intends to introduce hosts your attention to the fact of tho destruc­
qoonce of tho mouth-picco nf the com­ of new Hindoo Incautatiuux. Eugene tion of property nnd the families loft ho­
mittee that ho did not even try to per­ Blitz keojn tho audience in roars of meless, the loos of life, the intense suffer­
Vemt Stylish and Chiap.
petrate a joke, and could, only grin a laughter with his comic pratontatione, ing and the want existing among bund-

It is currently reported that the Fruit
Growers of 8t. Joveph will lose from
Excrrzxxxv.—On Sunday our people
850,000 to 8100,000 by the ruin of the
wore alarmed for tho safety of the city
Chicago Commission Merchants
by the report that fire waa coming ia
upon us from tho woods in tho southwest part of town. Ou repairing to the
spot it was discovered only to bo several
old lugs and stumps on fire in McNair's
swamp, and he was guarding it Tbs
Wxu. Doxa--The people qf thio city approach of Marshal Jones andpthere,have eonXibuted nearly a thousand dol­ with pails to extinguish the same caused
lars in aid of the bouaoleaa and home­ a little “unpleaiantnora." and also
less sufferers in our own State, and will

I1SI

Rxxuvat.—It Was with deep' rafiret
that we loaned that Rev. John H. Pal­
mer, had removed from Nashville in
tills countr, to Fentonvillo in tho coun­
ty uf GanMee. For fire years Dr. Pal­
mer haa been a resident with us, ami
an ournost and efficient co-worker in
every offbrt to promote tho public weal.
A fine eobolsr, an aule writer, and one
of tho eery fate public speakers in Cantral Michigan, ho has devoted hi* time
and talents to advance tho jducalional,
moral, social and political proopority of
this people, nnd won for himself the' ap.

pew, said, “ Air tUy oay rctritf"
T«1 Prcrri Zersrar, published in Chi­ Again the colloeaal form of tho greet
cago, has ooms out this week with a sin­ Camanche straightened and with that
gle half sheet and map of the burnt eloquence which he claim* eptitlre him
diatrict cf Chicago. All of the magni­
ficent marble building of the P. F. Com­
pany, waa consumed in fifteen minutes.
Nothing saved but subscription list sertions nd unmittigated falsehoods
the company appeals to old subscribers have been assigned as the hoM*i out­
to renew to enable the company to pub­ pourings of your most earnest oonviclish again u soon as possible, an im tkmsby on intriguing and designing

but to the high standing and credit that
the order has attained in our State as
well aa elsewhore, that immediate stops
may be taken by oil tho Iiodgre of the
Order throughout tho entire jurisdictions
to render them such aid and help as may
bo needed to relievo their wanta aad al­
leviate their sufferings. I would there­
fore respectfully appeal to vour gener­
ous svmpathios and benevolence to re­
spond to the call of suffering humani­
ty wherever it exist*, knowing aa 1 do
that tho appeal will not bo ia vain.
I hare correepondod with the moat

cago, Manut:e. Gmud Haves, Grand
Rapids, Big Rapids. Mutkogen, Monominec. end other places of those that
are suffering, and advised the apuoinU

CITY OF HASTINGS.
------ to buy

GROCERIES
is at the new brick store of

HICKS &amp; BROTHER,

Common Council met in regular seseNashville, Marshall, Osblemo, Watson, ioa at the Council Room, Oct. 23, 1871.
Galena. Parnell, Watervliet. Deerfield,' Mayor Goodyear called the Council to XLiberty Streep of Kalamazoo, Mechan­ der. Roll called and the followmg Aid.
icsburg, Arlington and Bangor, Jeffer­ were present—Barlow, Birdsall, Rm'.
son, Porter, Irring-Fii-U, aud Spring man, Hama, Hayee, KenSeld, Woolley,
Brook, with on aggregate membership Williams. Recorder Wood not being in
of 700, and church property to tbe val­ attendance, Aid. Hayes waa appointed
ue of t22,M&gt;Q.
The religious meetings were conduct­
ed Thursday evening by Rev. IL N.
Richards, subject—“Gospel Feast"Friday evening, discourses by Rev. W.
W. DeGeor, subject—“Christian Heirship." Saturday evening, disoouree by
On motion, the aeocunl of C. Dolph,
Rov. P. H. Wmpsou, subj«-~“God's Street Commissioocr, wm allowed aa fol­
Care fat Humanity.” Sabbath morn­ lows, for ssrviere readsred in tbe herein­

of Bony County hsa rentured to bring
in a verdict contrary to ths opinions end ing, 10 1-2 o’clock, discourse by Rev.
expectations of w, tho enlightened per B. F. l.ams&gt;erb&lt;41, subjec*.—“Spiritual
tarn of the people. Does not the ma­
Ova Btost —We commence in thia jority rule? Is it not the noble and dteby Rev. D. E&gt; Hillard, subject—“Terma
issue of the Eaxnxa a serial story, from
uf Dociptaship." Sabbath evening, dreed
TU Srrri^ ohJ Iloru, one of tbe boat iean citizens that public opinion should
the eervictu by a discourse from Bev.
fireside journals in tho country, to which
away the minds and move the tacit* of C. W. Sherman, subjeta-'Christain’a
tho special attention of our readers is' jurira without regard to the guilt or in­
Watchword;' Test—“Go Forward."
directed. The story speaks for D»»lf
' nocanoi of the accused ? What right
■ had three to venture from tho beaten
a prosperous condition, well officered,
w i tlx a good supply of books and papers.
A (JrxsnCT Sxmxn.—The following
I The oongmgwtions were usually large,
ftmn tU offlrial Daily of the Greet
.unde good dags* uf i^^Rvqfe^Union Expomtion upoaka for itorif:
■ ed throughout ttaen^ro progradings.
The Grand Rsjrids Commercial Col“v *?* iTri"-."

The best place in the

CROCKERY &amp; GLASSWARE!
To bo Hold at LOW FIGUREB.

We pay Cash for our Groceries, we pay
Cash for .Produce, and sell for Cash
only, at the^very lowest rates.
dfoh, Oct- 4.

after named wardsWard No. 1, 40,76
Ward No. 8. 27,00
Ward No. 4. 20,50

10,000!

Total,
894,25
Lea* twenty-fire dollars alrasdy drawn.
By Aid. Birdsall,
IboolNi, That Ibo Reorder be instruct­
ed to bring &lt;q&gt; and reoevd all of. tbs pro­
ceedings of the Cmmnon Counril, forth­
with, aim! that hereafter he bare |the procrebings of this Coqnril promptly recordel, sud beta s**k records st th* Council
llaum at c*cli and every meeting. Car-

By Aid. Bsrkw. that .M tsars. Dwight
A Im. and the Messrs. Bentley’« be rati­
fied by the Marshal to cauR. wife* de­
lay, Fire-8*re«*a to be ^ead o»k Swit

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the cuvitiea of a grain of—j.------------- ,
Mold ia a forest of beautiful tree. I
with tie bnndtM, laavaa and frnit
BatterfiM. am MhJ mh« I.
I
Hain ate hullo, tube..
Tbe aurfoce of our bodie. ia covorv l
with aoalea Uba a fiah ; a aingla grain of
sand Would oorrr on. taundrwi nod fity
A Chromo to even- StbecriLtr
of that, acalea, and yet a rcalo corm
fir. hand red pan.. Through t!&gt;w
narrow opaninga flte sweat fwi itialf a—aatnMMtai i anraaenu, «t «r~. as*
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REDUCTION OF PRICES
TO CONFORM To
REDUCTION OF DUTIES.

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tion of the Skiu. n»,pln on Ike
Fact, and all llitw of the
lUood; aha tAe beot JJiuretie in
Vt for Kidney Complaint-.

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Most Valuable for tho Btailec:,
Moat laatructire for tbe Teacher
Moat Appropriate forthaCtaW,
Sinti Useful for the Minialer,
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HASTIBGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1 1871.

iSoii aid BlrtW CifA
I Rsttueet the atton don of Friends tu»4 Customer* to tho

GRWD HI OF m GOODS I

swiftly toward the toachor. but lookiar
from aide to aide as if afraid uf being

Never Lafore Equalled la this City, foe

.

QUALITY, style ai«x&gt; valtje.
iDresa Goodi* in «U the lateet noreltiea.

Real Irlola X^bjplinM,

eOOKIJIB 10 P1H0B STOI'IS!

Veloura,

SergU,
IDewo HilltM. striped and plain.

All
.

Wool PluldB,
Butinea

| OUR ACORN PARLOR
REAL

LACEH. G1
VALENCIKN.NEK

z^&lt;‘

LEADING STOVE,

Domestics, of all Popular Make,
Cheaper than J-Ever!
Flanels, Blankets, Woolens, Shawls, Hosiery
/jWhite Goods and Notions,

WE KEEP THE CAMELIA !

10 per Cent. Below Fall Prices.
Boots at Prices that would Kake a Quaker

Laugh.
Hats, Caps, and

Groceries,

Clothing.

|

BOSTON CASH WTORE.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

We have a Full Line of BLACK SILK which we

nelling

at very low figures.

RUGS

“ Well, Rioeky, what is itF And
Mnanr, Hoax san Suocxr.
Ralph pat his hand kindly on the
Mirandy had nothing but contempt groat bushy head of white hair from
for ths now master until bo developed which camo Stocky's nickname. Shocky
the trail-dog in his composition. Mir*ti­ had to pant a minute.
dy Mi in love with the bull-dog. lake
"Why, Mr. Hartaook," ho gasped,
many other girls of her class, she was •etching his head, "they*. . pond ungruaUy enamored with the “subject of. derneeth the school-houao," and hero
women,” and stood ready to fall in love Bhoaky’s breath gave out for a minute
with any man who strong enough to bo entirely.
her master. Much has been said of ths
" Yee, Shocky, I know that What
strong-minded women. . I offer this about it f The trustees haven't come to
psychological remark as a contribution
to the history of the weak-minded wo- * " No, no I dr; bat Hank Bents, you
know—', and Shocky took another
breathing spell, standing as dune to
Ralph a* ho could, for poor Shocky
got all his sunshine from the master's
" Has Henry fallen in and got a duck­
ing. Shoeky P'
"Oh, nofair; be wants to get you in
you ees.*'
"Well, I won’t go in though,
Shocky.”
" But, yon see. ha’s been and pulled
passed her lipe 6h» walked by him bock tho board that you have to stop on
from srbuol. She cost at him what is to get ahind tout desk ; he's been and
eommonlv called sheep's eyes. Ralph
thought tluMT. more hko calf's eyes, i
tjlio changed the whole tone of her voice. :
She wliiusd ordinarily. Now she whim------- —
--------------- — ——pored. And so by cgKng him, by blushu bushiness in Ralph’s voice. Ils, gled. And Shocky wanted' too. And
ing at him, by tittering at him, by gig- ’ had, then, one friend in Flat Crock di» Mirandy cast an expiring look at Ralph.
gling at liitu, by snickering at him, by i Gwt—poor little Shoeky. Ho put his And if the tear.her was not lovesick,
simpering at him,
——.vc—
1 arm amend Rhoalrv lu«i a mnmant .-1 he cortnnlj was sick of Miraady's
Untold inure a iuu
other road, so as to come back to the
When school was dismissed Ralph
hail made her, she
school-house in a direction at right an­ gave IXfUik every caution that be could
gle* to the mister'* approach. Bui the about taking cold, end-even tent him
caution was not needed. Shocky had his oTorroot, wry much against Hank's
| taken core to leave in that way, and was will. Then tho master walked out in a
altogt-ther too cunning to be seen com- quiet and subdued war to spend the
aaou- ingdown ths rood with Mr Hartaook.
baton, But after be got over the fence Io go watched his retreating footstep, with
doing i through the “sugar camp” (or sugar er- loving admiration. And the pupils not
s milk-1
as they say al the Eastjhe stopped in the wret canvassod the quoation of
I and turnsd back &lt;mro or twice, just to who moved the IkmuxI: Bill Means
: catch a smite from Ralph. And than said he'd bet Hank did it, which Mt
| be hied away through tho tall trees a Botspy Short off in an uncuntroilable
, morning smoke; tho pxrelar tabli\ adore- ■, very happy boy, kicking and plowing giggka And Shocky listened innocentod by no doth, sat co the Boor ; the un­ 1 tho brown leave* betore him in his per­
But that night Bud arid sflily, 'Thun­
washed blue teacups sat ia the unwash­ feet delight, saying over and over again,
ed blue saucers; tho unwashod blue. “how ho looked at mo! how ho did der and lightning ! what a reanarwyrra
And when Ralph came up to the
Sites kept company with tho beerirr ed '1 look
uo pitcher. Tho dirty skillets ny tho ecliool-house door, there was Shocky
fire were kept in countenance by the rauutaring along from tho other direc- ; mil«. Muscle paid tribute to brains
dirtier pots, and tho asboa were drifted tian, throwing bits of limestone at fence- ■ bat time.
rails, and. armluig still dear down to his i But Ralph had no time fur exultation.
shore at thosght of the master’s kind i tor just hero camo the spolliog-school.

•' What a square Dor Shocky is!" re-

Ladies,

the time to secure a Silk Dress
lifetime.

LRD'S

SDO BffRRS,
rtWt—
Barlow &amp;. Goodyear.

NEW CARPET HOUSE

CITY PAINT STORE!

WITHIN THE BHAOH OF ALL
We are every day solicited to furnish Plates of Teeth
for less than our usual price, back-* '”*tk
of parties who say they are unat u to Day so much.
Xow to give all a chance tt^av । Teeth who need and
should have them, we wtufrom this date, for a few
weeks, drop the price almost one- valf. H'e trill naw make
full and Complete sets for$25. Single Plates, Upper
or Under $13.
r cause
LSERY.

.ILL OUR WORK WARR.1J\"TEDt
Offcf ova- Grant 4 Phillipa’ Stm, Haotinfi, Mich.

STEWART &amp; STEINHOFF.
The best, place in

&amp; BROTHER,

thus to Hannah, and had latched the
door, she muttered. 'That gal don't usv.
fkvoreto
which Bad ryoiitod that ha didn’t think
she had no .great sight to b&lt;&gt; pertiekter
thankful for. To which Mra. Moan*
made no reply, tlangihgit beet, perhapu
not to wake np he- dutiful „ U « £

tareaUag a throw u her treatment of
Hannah.
Ralph fell gid that ha was this evantng to go to another boarding plac. He
should no: hear tho rest of the oontrov*r»y.
Ralph walked to the school-house with
Bill nay wore friends again. For
when Hank Banta’s ducking and his
dogged obstinacy ia sitting in hi* wet
clothe* had brought on a serious fever,
Ralph had railed together th* big boy.
and had said.mart tekeiroVf
one another, bora Who will volunteer
to take turns sitting up with Henry 7"
He putrfsogr. camo down, and all tho
“William Moans and myself will ait
up to-nigfat,” said Ralph. And poor Bill
lad tewu from the: moment f_e toocl;sr's friend. Hawaschoaoa to be Ralph’s

tong after, m we shall find. Bat Bill
Means was far tho time entirely placated,
and bo and Ralph wont to epeQingschoot together.
Every family furnished a candte.
There wm yeltow dips and white dips,
burning, smoking, and flaring. There
was laughing and talking, sod giggling,
and simpering, and ogling, and flirtiag,
and courting. What a drem party is to
Fifth avenue; a spelling-school is to
Hoopole County. It is an occasion
which is metaphorically inscribed with
tins legvnd, "Cbonro yer partner*.’’
Spelling is only a blind in Hoopole
County, a* is dancing on Fifth Avenas.
Rut u there are so .0 in society who
love to dance tor its own sake, so in
Flat Creek district there were those wbo
loved to spoil tor its own sake, and who,
smelling the battle from afar, bad come
to try their hands in tliis tournsnurai,
hoping to freshen Ui* laurels they had
wcra in their *ctx&gt;ul-daya

oetenaibly for the purpose of making
them sen the joke, but really for the
pure jdMsure of nudging. The Greeks
camp
just
now.
Ils'.
&gt;^n
in
there
|
figured Cupid as naked, probably be­
my old man's putty
along ia the
cause
ho wearspu many disguises that
half
an
hour."
And
Betsey
giggled
world IL-'s gut u right smart lot of
‘her could not select a coetume furdiim.
agwin.
For
Betsey
Short
could
giggle
this wetid's p!4&gt;dar, Olio way aad an­
Tho 8-juire came to th. front Ralph
other.” And while sn« yluffrf tho to-i un sligbfrr provocation than any other
made
an inventory of tho sgglomeratiot.
borvu in lior pipe Ralph wandered why I| girl on Flat Crook.
When Rai; h Hartsook with the quiet cat th man in this deeetrick; and flow which boro the name of Squire Hawkins,
she should mention it to him “ You
1 tee wo moved in hero uigh upon twenty- dogged tread that he was cultivating, some of the young f-Hors would hero to
I. A swallow-tail coat of indefinite
five veer ago. Twa* when my Jack, walked into the scbool-room, ho took git up and dust ef they wcnld keep up
S““'
' him that dx-d afore Bud was bora, was great care not to scum to see the trap to him. And be uses seeh remarkable age, worn only on state occasion* when
its owner was called to figure in his
n baby. Bud'll be twroty-oue tlij fiflli
smart words. He speaks so polite, too. Chile capacity. Either tho Squire
of next June.”
But laws I do’nt I remember when ho
1 grown too large or tho coat too
Here Mr*. Moaur. stopped to r*ku a adjustasi. The beys pho wore Hank's was poorer nor Job's turkey ? Twenty
। live coal nut uf the illo with her Ainny confidants iiPtbo plot were very busy year ago, when ho oomo to these 'ere
; finger, and thou to carry it in her akin- o»er their slates, and took pains not to digging. that air Squire Hawkins was a
ny 1’oliu tu the bowl—or tho Mt—of show their disappointment.
poor Yankas school-master, that said
School Books &lt;f Stationery. her rob-uipo. When ahe gvt tlu&gt; smoko The morning session wore uu without •pail* i-.atid of bucket, and that railed a trirt, where tho preacher worn no ooate
incident Ralph several timi e-iuglit । cotv a ■caow,' and that couldn't tell to
agoing sfi.i pnxooded:
ia tho surnmor, aad where a black glove
“ yuu ace this ere bottom land wa* two |«uple looking at him. One wasj save hi* gixxard what wo meant by 'few
all Congress land in them days, and it Mirandy. Her weak and waf-wy eyee ond rijki imtrt. But he’s hunt our ways was never aeen except on the hand* of
stela loving gluuces over the tup of her now, an' he's just as civilised as ths rest the Squio.
3 A wig of that dirty, waxy color ao
spelling-book, which she would not
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.
common to wigs This one showed a
Jo you got a plenty while you r a gittin. study. liar looks always made Ralph's
continual inalinapou to slip off the own­
Git a plenty white you'r a gittin.’ says 1, spirit sink to forty below sera, and eoner’s smooth, bald pate, and tho Squire
■ter it won't never bo DO cheaper'n 'tif
had frequently to adjust it As hi* hair
now,' and it bsint been, I knowed,twogrinned at Ralph, and then at Mirandy, had been red, tho wig did not aeoorf
,
udnt, and Mr-- Moans took tho nipo from co that eat in the middle of the school- and
then at the rest, until Ralph shud­ with hi* feco, and th* hair ungraysd
her moath to indulge in a gooa chuckle . room was Utile Shocky. who also east ,dered Nothing waxen frightful to him was sadly disco-dan t with a face sKrivat the thought of her financial shrew- i many lore-glances at the young maslar^ ,ns to be fawned on and grinned at'by
dnsos. “ Git a plenty while you 're a ■ glances as grateful to his young heart ,this old orge, whose few lonesome, black
gittirf, says I. Icould.sco, yuu know, as Mi rand vs ogling — he'was tempted to ।teeth seemed ready to devour him. “He hedged the edgee of tho jaw and chia.
they won a powerful sig5&gt;: oi money in ' call it ogring—wa» hateful.
didn’t stay poor long, yon bat a hoe* I"
"Look at Shoeky," giggled Betsey ,nnd with thia the cool was dupoeiled on TLeso were died a frightful dead black,
CcngroM laud. That's-what made mo
such os no natural hair or lieard ever
say.' Git a plenty while you're a gitlia.' Short, behind her slate. "He looks as •,the pipe, and the lipa began to crack had. At the rente there was a quarter
।
And Jack, he's wulh lots and gobs of if bo was a-gun to eat the master up, like
parchment as each puff of amok* of an inch of whit*, giving (ho whisker*
money, all urado out uf Congress land.
escaped. "Ha marrirf rich, you **e,” tho appearance of being stuck on.
Jauk didn’t git rich by barf work- Btess
It is safe to conjecture that Betsey and hero another significant look U the
you, no I Not him. That a'n't his way. had never studied " Drew on the Imma­ young master, and another fond look at
CARPETS,
llnrf wo«k a'n’t, you know. "Twas teriality and Immortality of Uta Soul," Mirasdy, as she puffed away reflectively.
th nt air six hundred dofian be got along or she would not have spoken of Ralph's “His wife hadn't no book-krnin. She'd
o' mo, all ailted down into Flat Cnck as if it were something to lie swallowed bora through tho sprilin-book visit,
bottoms al n dollar and a quarter an
and had got as fur as ‘asperity’ ou it a
acre, atd 'twss my say in. "Git a plenty
And so the fiuvcoon wore on a* u»u- second time. But tbo eouldn’t nod a
7 Asst of false teeth, badly fitted,
while vou'r a gittin' as done it." And
I, and those who had laid the trap had word when aha was married, and never and gircu to bobbing up and down.
MATTING^
.rgottenit t hrotsolve*. Tho morning could. She warn't overly smart Shn
8. The Squire proper, to whom those
horriHy, at Ralph, shewing bur few
■esicra was drawing to a does. The hadn't hardly got tW sense the law al­
strangling, discolored teeth.
re ia the great, old fire-place bad low*. But achools wB skase in them air
It is an old story that a boy wrote
Then she got un and knocked the
days, and, besides, book-larnin don’t do tesns to his father begging hea to com*
UPHOLSTERED GOODS,
asbra out of her jape, «&gt;d laid the pipe
no good to a woman. Make, her stuck West, because “migu^y mean men got
awav and walked arcond in front of
al never knowed but one ral ia my in office out here.” Bui .Ralph oondaRalph. After adjhating Use "chunks”
aa had ciphered into fractions, and drf that socio Yankees had taught
to tost tho tin- would bcm. *ho turned
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Mixed
she was so dog-on stuck up that she tam­ school in Hsopole Comriy who would
yellow fete toward Ralph, and aran1L .1___ ■—
ed up her noaa cma night al a aaple- —. k._ k.tS - US_L
Paints, Brushes, and Ar­
NOTTINGHAM LACES, her
peelin bskase I tack a sheet off the Led
ning him cloeely rame out with the cli­
tist’s Materials, Wail
max of her sprech in lhl&gt; remark : "You
to splice out th. tablecloth, which was
Paper, Window
see a* bow,'Mr. Hartaook, the man what
rather short. And the sheet was mo.'
gits ray Mirandy '11 do koll. Flat Crfek
Shades,
clean, too. Had-n been stept on moro-a
land's worth nigh upon a hundred a
wunst or twioah But 1 was goin for to
pictvbb raaMM. Otis*, rrc, rrc_
say that when Squire Hawkins inamrf
,CTO. gende hint came near knocking
, Virginny Gray hs got a hasp o’ money,
Signt Ornamental Painting,
Ralph down, lied Hat Creek bean
. or* what's the same thing mostly, a
worth a hundred time* a hundred dol­
. heap o' good land. And that’s bMtor-n
„
X,
lars an acre, and ho had owned five
; lock-lamin, toys I. Ef a girl had rme
hundred times Meansf five huadred on his slate and coaxing Betsey Short. I dean through all eddieati.ra, and got to
acres, ho would have given it nil jtsst to giggle by showing them slily mtoos, the rale of three itaelfi that would a b-.yr
at that mmaant to haw ancihiteted the th..' school-room. Once or twice Ralph a fHClbov-bed. Squire Hawkins jast put
whole tribe of Miraiw. Except Bud. bad been attracted by Betsey’s Oxtraor-. nddication agiu tbo gal’s form, and trediaxry fits of gigjrfing. and bad oomo so, dsd oven, an’ af ary aos at 'am go'
. swindled, Inavorhserf no complainte't
from the general dsetntctiou. k» fer near to catching Hank that the boy
thought it best not to ran any farther
the root, he mentally pictured to himosf risk of the Leech aw iubm four or fire
the plsMure of attending their funerals. fuel long, laid up liehiad the master in
There was one thought. howsAsr, be­
tween him and JevjMur. H» felt confi­
dent that the ccrdiality. the intensity,
and tho perautency of his dislike fur rind look, for, idler ’ that ho wn*, hh
Sis Moons were such that he would nev­ “sums" did not solvo tbemMves easily.
er inherit a foot of the Flat Creek bot- As usual in such oues, ho came up tn
front of the masters desk to Isavo the
difficulty explained. Ho had to wait a
minute until Ralpfi gut through showing
Itebey 8l&gt;urt, who had beca riesed with ■ had a guilty filing that thia speooh of
COME AND HEE THEM
a studying fit. and who could barfly i| the old fadr’s had aocsoteuw nommiUed
' him beyeoi weall to Mire^y. H. cte!
Dy*rt u^TTtdrrth^s.
fJs nation*, she did wan! to giggto so
much. Not nt anything la particular,
on hand at all bom.
but just at things is gwnsral.
White Ralph was “doing” Iteteoy’s

Medicines,

The German War lias forced the French to put a heavy export

doty ou Silks.

NO. 27.

‘ 4? '

csamss a ssows
PAINTERS ;

flashrf upow hira, tut
seemed a mvw* uaa.
oureortwfaa b-th. w

�flMIH
I the F* &gt;ta) Ootnnmwn1. "aving (talks ia
p-rf.t.ly catatoUhol, the Govarnmeut

afiaty a any tax riylit tau.-a work. :
t consign of the Ttapub'cmui oft
fetrict is griug ftmrarl with great i
Delegate i for th r bsedriuro are i
ly ncmlnated. Bin is with ]&gt;ro- I
csss'on i nn&gt; moving Uirougli the rim-bt ,
at night Tho rcKisttali-ra, both white
und col &gt;roJ bai f.dlsn off evtuiderably rata! eloquent and able addieeMs, it hai
since tbo test eLrtiiou. Moot of the •w been the gnjd fortune of an atuTprcertit incuiubcnG Lava be-a renom'- enro in the Valley C!b * hoarnabr! and rin easy Iteyublicrn victory is
coafrlontly expected by tlio«c who nso
Ttn; Kc-Kimc—Tho la-go capture
of tbo Ku-Klux which luu been made
posted on the situaUoa.
(JoL James T. luvis. commander of in ou» ot 0m&gt; South Carolina counties ia
ths Washington Light Infantry battal­ which tho writ of fofew wjau was lately
ion, died iu thia city on Thursday, nud anspouded, will show Ibe mtSarn ihorvhad a mi'itary funeral to-day. He has -ihoufr that th» Gorcnirarat is do!erlong teen a leading nuui iu our volun­ tuin.nl to d&gt;*al e'my.ly with them. There
teer militia.
•
h ire boon nufltaiu^t daisy and warning
Our District lxgi«taiuie bat finally before &lt;•■sorting to thi, uudssirablo
pataru the Chicago donation bill, giving moans for ths suppression of virioncc;
$iuO,(XX) f. the relief of that sutforing and, if this (ails, the Ku-Klux would be
cilyr and ndjounud um iu.
C. AL
matte a of tho ritoatiou.

my g.» &lt;mo stop Inrthor, and' retain
the propfo'a mouey at tiro porrotta j«r
annum, to I udd up Ixma Ada industrial
tearing of tho taw on their powers, au-1
cnterpriocs and more particularly, nre it is uudrraknd will conclude to ask
Gccnai for logidatfon to wiabfo them
Lot os enfori ___ ___ , ____________
to carry out the itadgne of their anprinciple hrte'n s.-t forth, and w.. will thnrity The cry of reform ia doublhave rearI.el a higher kvri of aocisl
Jess ofteu tbo means of doing great
and adcinirtrafivT tnflucnc.*., tqurn good, but this cry in regard to the civil
which we eaa roar a beaadful and pvr- service, while it doubtless hai many
mansul su]«r»tvwtnre.
taaiBst odUrcsts, lias so touch bun­
Ths hapuieas and projterty of «aeh combe connected with it, that the roand every eitiana, and not tlw increase spoaau to it ou the part ot the public ia
of cammereo or of produob’on, should b» generally without reason, aud founded
the fort object of wtciety und of law; only upon feeling aud prvjudic.*. Borno
and rt may eren ho uww wary to dis- of tho GuniEiisiiouers nrv fniiatieal on
cv\nsg.» this wiki and of an unprinci­ tho thoortslicsd reform, aud are totally
pled bant after material &gt; .’hea, now in without jiracliosl kuowleilgu uf tho irubaugnratod. At all evouU. every real
progrtee in nehievo&gt;l by tong, continuous
Tbo Cummimum ana engaged al!
DETROIT C0HRE3MMDMCE.
and painful rtniggto, and, therefore, we day yestotday in sonriduriug the qtwemust not bs dltcouregcd Iwcauso trot or tioa of osmpotiliru oxamiuatioua with­
twenty yoor.i are twpiircd—which in the out dis] using of tho subject.
•
life of a nation are bnt as a single year
—to gain acv&gt;'j&gt;taiico for u-w and im­
Ataxaadur 11. 8 toven*, Editor of tho
portant truths“Atlanta Bun,1'/utterly dvuios curtain Eoivox Hmauctx Bixxxj.—Amidst
Fifthly, The StatisticJ Bureau ought charge, [itvfemxl against him by the all that's now going uu in Iho way ot
to bo charged with tho regular colleotfon Washington “Morning Chronicle" in wrprossodiaym]&gt;athy and actual roltef so
an article of twu columns length. Ho generously bestowed upon tho sufforerr,
mechanios in diflbroat localities; the sisks that any cMtioual idea of his be by Cro both in our own and slater States;
wages paid, and the price of land, pro- upeeified, and wauU to kuow if he ever is it nut n qncalkni os to whether our
dnoa, beard, Ac. If several handrod Tueasiimi-ndcd any other resort or mode people hare not lost sight of tin lesson
thousand dollars can bo s|&gt;cnt to an­ for tho redress of guvcrnrnontal wrongs
nounce tho daily slate of tta&gt; weather [ •■-xrept dm l«aceful instrumentalitioa of
surely thia information ia ot greater im­
Jiow 1 do not (iropoao to ]&gt;rcach, talk
portance. and can bo nlteeted with has ve;y jirojK-rly answers
Jcs.” Tlio about sjwcial itnrWenco, retributive
“Ben" it thoroughly sectional. It jtutico or tho wrath of of tho Almighty
apeak, of Congress as n usurping, Ute- as exhibited in tliceo awful visitations.
Sixthly, The majority of the Amcm- gitiamte holy. | It denounces parts uf Throe are thmes for the Pulpit to talk
caa people ore proud (uf thuir system of the Constituliuu.uf the country and tho about, but are they nut also tbomus for
tert to chartta.
education, have sp^ttalroady largo soou load as tbo “higlwat crimes;'* that tho men to tAink about Why ri the great­
In witness whereof I Juivo honrinto sot to ostabliih it, and are willing to make rooanatruction arts giving negroes and est city in the Nortliwost almost entirely
uy hand and caused the seal of 8«tn
]&lt;xw while turn a right to veto nrv hum­ swept from the face of tho earth, our
to be affixerl.
bugs, not coiutitutiuoa! or totaling. He towns and villages destroyed, the very
Dane at the tsiy of Washington, this targe it And yst it must be oviJen t to
28lh day of October, is the nmr of every thinker that tb« system fo greatly Rives moral and substantial support to mesas of salssistanco lakou sway from
our Lord, «no thousand rigiit hun­ am! radically dcfleienL It sar.not te the general sentimnut of a certain cine* thousands, and where thrift and pros­
dred and Mventv on*, and ot the In- expected that thia great qaration shall
perity pruvrilel now naught is Lift but
depeadenoo of tho l^nitod States the
for them niggers; lets whip that carjrat ‘. ruin, dcootetion, and death ?
te here fully discussed, bnt a E-w sag- ;
ninsty-rixiL.
Itas God anything to do with it or
gestiaaa aro thrown out whoso consider­ bagger; lets bang that scallawag." It
U. 8. GRANT, Preridint.
rniyn
"if
lie's
for
law
and
order
and
oonnot, aud is Hs&gt; hand to Iw acknowledged
liixiurix Four,
ation may. iu time, produce good re- 1
sfouliouul modes af rodroas, why is he i■ and His power submitted to, or have all
Secretary of State.
First and foremust, wo must luvj but- : riteaS about the Ku-Klux. Tho fact is these things happenwl by rkouv X Those
THE RErURLICAB PARTY
ter and mere highly trained tourliur*. | pateai in his paper, which is potent, are tboTtasons that wo have fat to loam.
WORKDiGMAM'S FRIEBD.
Wo mart make tho oflfoo of toachur into uapocially in Grorgij. Ho ha* nut donounced the vunspirutani and called— «ui j
one of the mot!, if not the most imjw
item to dispersa. Aro they doing his '
pertant profemioo. And whi
And from
from
stork ? Is he playing in Goovgla the out to rclLre tho sultaum. And
trit one long n&gt;1 arduous
But what ot the futuro? Among tho special training, wo must bLhi
kuuu part Graham u playing in North Eart, Wert, North aud teiutli. from the
remedies most likely to devwiope .tbo ly remunerate the successful
i Canadas. England aud the Continent of
manhood of thv wurkingmoa. and aid Tho system of hiring young worien who
Gourgia would bo a great State if Mr. ■ Europe, come the apoutaiiauusoft-ringr,
their material draeluptaaat, the follow­ only look to teaching as a temporary ex­ Stevens and his friends would let her
ing are suggested :
pedient, until s chanco fir uisniago oc­ They uro obstructing her jirogress, nud I ing for the common ciu.o a&gt; if “by all
First, The tlliance ot the w urkingmun curs, m not only money wastul but a clouding her ]irr*]Mirity.
! tucatu they would succor and nave
with tho party of progress, hamamty, vrrv groat and lasting injury inflicted
Mr. tsteplwua call, us an Imjicrialist. 'I suae." No “tutal depravity” I imagine
law and order, and cqiporitian to tho upon the rising generation. Tie v«tab- We are for a gtvernraont just strrag '1 in all theie doings, and tho tetter part
party of organised viltany. deception
enough to ]mjtect life and ]*us]isrity. 1 of cor common humanity is showing
and fraud. It must bo evidoat to all. absolute and immediate taxvaiily ; for If it takes bayoaots aud eunnuu to do ii out in iU; lirightert •-ilore.
that Tammaqy II-iU corhrption cunbined Plato well and truly said, “that white this and nothing else will do it, wu say
iiut etaruxh of tbi*. let u* try und
with sccesaioa batrod nod Ku Klux out-1 seven years of silent stmly are ueroaeary let item glitter and Jot them roar. We' writ/of Vuinethiilg else. Our eliKlbm
rages, would, in omw of auerres nt tho to discern the truth, fourteen yuars are wantbvcrv ]&gt;oor white man and every ne­ for city oiiicsire is to come ofl on the 7th
next election,' natiunalixB the New York nocot vary to cnabfo one to learn bow io gro to be ns safe iu his humble cabin at of Ndvomlnrr. nud Democrat^ caucus
system &lt;&gt;f organised curruption, nud the
night'as Mr Btovtsns ia in his luxpitablo I mi'etings have teuu held alri-oiiy iu some
nils of g-viat corporsticui. Why is
mnnsfKi nt Crawfordville. If it takes of I ho Wunfo b&gt; select delegatus to the
a|&gt;|iroacli*&gt;g City yuuvention.
At
there more poverty and crime in Now,
th- one hold ia tho Head, »th Ward
York dty than any where on the conti­ doficiuul in cunqiasj.
It does w
nent? It iAbscaaso thirty-live milliuus enough within its chantiol which is «
just the Imperialist that Washington I aote-o a ticket thoroughly Irish
of taxes uro wrung from the producers, oeedingf* narrow, but it does nut ] i
wax, end Jackson, and Clay, and Idn- was uomtnated. That is right “to the
| rain. Wo are for law and onlcr, and vic ties ladong thospoils.*' Ireland inpannually, to ba in great part, divided
I«jrts the Democratic party and that ]«ramong a few omu of imfeenw? u&gt;^&gt;hh humin being.
, for the rte ttntrf."
ty should snp]«ut ti e Irish. Vido the
Tho whole system oaiurts in training
‘
"
tho memory so that it may retain mo- ' It is expseted thni thu written opinions great and glor'
.
.
and to support the Republican party, • hanlcally a certain nan.her uf facta; |। of tbo majority and alacrity of too 8a- CityofNiwl
they coukl s*Ud their own men nud and in sharpenning tbo intellectual fac­ pr-mo Court of tbo If. 8. un the eonati- niKses, jour corrv4»c&gt;dent used to aiplace tbum open tho ticket for Congnua ulties without enlarging their scope. We 1 tutioaalily of tho Iragnl Tender oct will tend those of his own ]mrty awl genarin nil largo rifles. , Tbo Republican cannot think of one uxception to tbo ■ te rend from tl.o tench on Monday ' ally was honored with the position of
Jiarty would gtadly honor with its sup­ rule that tho United States have not pro- I; next Tho opiuAra of tho majority Has ' Secretary. I will tell you why he don't
port sutne infolltgoot and patriotic ar- duevd a single man, great in any walk ! already teeq. announced. The decisof life, who has spent the liras sixteen Ii ions Grat ou(6" way and then anutbor in­
Before you ■ null into ths dark, and years uf his Ute in a city of upwards of ( voiced no important suita as they were
peril all yeu have gamed, yea had bet­ eighty thousand inhabitant That in­ expected to have done,- uor have thqy find uur attendance augmented by a
ter first try what earnest co operation dividuality of character which alouo unsottkid tlis value of tliesn note! as largo crowd who cortainlv never were
guilty of Voting the liepublican ticket
with the Republican party will do.
giro* personal prominearo ia entirely
Secsmdly, Orgunixod and powerful wanting, and cannot Ira replaced by
WO.U0J in charred postage stamps It scons they came in th* interest of a
railway and other eembiaation* mart be
were received from Chicago yesterday.
restrained in their nqracity by. taw. ent lystem deals chiefly in words and j fcSG,&lt;&gt;00 of ndlwsiro stamps were deThem is nothing above the State, and trifles, whi*h, whether remembered or atroyed in tbo fire of that city.
not, are uf very little cmaiequexicu.— .
Grammar oud spelling aro very well in I
I uica little gamr,nnnocnced that tho mecttheir pines but they are not tho chief;
I ing «as adjuunuwl. To this a boy. who
on. of education. If the man ia other-1
liwaya, and cungreen has full end
power to regulate the chargee on freight wtei great, ho learns them iu other per­ I of mutilated currency is presented for I appeared to be the leader of the un
and panw-agem for the pwtortion of tte suite, and if hit cbaracter ia dwarfed hie redemption the whole note bo redeennsri.: washed oud an terrified replied by whose
public. Th: fawn of tbo States gave spelling in of very little consequence. and that whonwwr the portion prescnlod '
railways the right of entry on private Th* child han various faculties, piiyriial, '■ ia less than half the original also of the | “By order of the Yard committee,"
font, bverime it »u held that they moral, menial and mechanical; and •j note, the whole be forfeited to tho gov- j added our chairman, ami aAlcd, ** Ka­
every system of oducotiun that does not , erowcot Tho matter is bring seriously trina, call the police." The police reafford tho means of educating all of. •K-uiul.red.bu; uo dreirion hss been »[&gt;oodsd. aud we lining wvll packed in.
Republican:! aud DeniteTats aliko were
thoroughly cleaned out, .rour curroipondant rwx-ivtag n black eye and u con­
tused hesri, by whose tend* he knowetb
not till this day. Ho was invited by an
track railway from 8k Louis to Now Eve to right years of ago, ought bu have
intimate friend last night to attend a
York, with a few launch, from Chica­ n chance to educate its aye, bands fin­
go and Ciaannali, in tho Wart, and one gers and limbs. Under the guise of bill containing the nnised puslul code. Democratii- caucus and vote far him.
to Boston and Baltimore ia the East, play, it ought to bo taught tho •xirrcct It waa prevented from becoming a law Our reply wm “nut if tbn Court knows
which should bo o|«u to ail parsons asa uso ot tho pencil, iwadlo, tools, Ac. It last Mateu by tbo action of tho House
great freight road. A uaiitem rate of ought to be taught to ring, to recite, to in lacking on to it a provirion for the
abolition of tho franking privilege.
road bed iu order, with a signal rode en. In fact, learning should te ma&lt;ie, This radical change in tbo edaband tf&gt;o u» of the telegraph aro nil tho and it, mureovar, can bo made, the moot listeri policy of tbo Guvwnmcnt suetne
conditions neewesary. This rood would pteaasag and •atertairing portion of •

The Republicans aro to really wake
up aud hold their cnut'uaees uext week.
We ran carry Detroit this Full if wo
will word, bur I ain sorry to say th* par­
ty is very apathetic at ]irvannt I don't
know who will Ira tbo candidates for
Mayor Lui Goorgo W. Balrh our pros•nt efficient President of the Board of
Aldermen deaesvro the RopuUtam nom­
Fourthly, The Government ought to
of Gen. Horarw Porter, Beeretarivs Bri- ination and I hope wiB got ib Mayor
ortabliah • mtem ot Foot Office fiavisc
nap, Robeson, end otters arrived in this
Ranks, which would bo of great benefit
many wires as he pleases, provided city from Boston tula afteracca,
he claims to bo a Monmn. Hawkins
Hon. Felix R. Bru not hu finally and
was a roprmeutative man of that
frith; ha told the fort Mrs. Haw­ Cummisriouor ot Indian aflairs. Thia
kins Umt she hud had her day, aud office with all its rosponsibihltes seems
ho married a w-comi, and th.-:&gt; too third. togo bagging Those who want it are
not wanted for it, and those who aro
wanted for it decline te taka it It is to
Wo rarid stand a spell of wet woathbe bojrad that when filled it wd! te wall
£ted. Without tteroog'n apprt^iatioa er and if (J&gt;o hoavous oteuhl ste.1 floods
of tho Preridcnt's Indian p.liey and tte af tcara I think none of us would shed

CHURCHES.

MASONIC.

m;

A Hsaccuux Tasx.—The New York
T. than siyv: The oommittoe of Sjvea ty. tn making an rtfirt to purity oar
election^ hare ocrtainly unlerUksna
aroomplishod. Wo have, spun the onortnltire of Tauuuarw flnatMW. Thom of
Tammany oloytfoai are yet greater.

dulojalty and false oilhvof handcode
The farmer msj coiase liberty to blood;

New Advertisements.
Springfield Fire and Marine

■ICHILAM CENTRAL R. R.

Brand Fiver Valley Division

Clover Huller s!
SHEPARD’S

COMPOUND -WAHOO BHTfflS,

SUPERIOR. M'SIIERRY AND STATESMAN
CR A IN DRILL

taw*-'

Kalamazoo and Ann JVrbor

■r.»

WHEEL CULTIVA.TORS,
Jl-iLL, HALF. AX1&gt; KALAMAZOO,

Jaumiiee, ItuUgniiun, Sour Stom­
ach, Coctlrenrm, Xrrroui anti
Sickllcatlacke, Ltrcr Comptatut,
Fmr.t Jffttc, J/yapepota, Worm*
in ChUdrcn, 1‘itca, llUloua Comptalnta, Lorn of ApltcUle, Erup­
tions of the Skin, 1‘lmplco on the

PLOIVS J1JVD CASTMPGS,
H.\WLNG

MACHINES.

1LARR0WB,

EfU.,

aiul the largest stock of
AGKICirLTVRAL

MA.C1IJN12RY

Michigan Central R. R.

E. P. BURRALL

C. N. SHEPARD,

Detroit Stoves!
Slate Fnir at Kalamazoo,
Northweste-ru Fair at Grand Rapid*,

©airy County Fair, For 1871.
NEARLY 100COMPLETED 8X0RIE8

ININ S MS

ABLEST UV1NG AUTHORS

JSSSSMteSTtaSW
4"A whale Library in itself,
aswMWtaass wws.-

Hfyl V7JSST Stove*
In the Market.

They are
_.j th
the oidy itove
made of Lake S upe
rior Charcoal iron,
in the World.

Jt^^rcss.-iE'a?
,^r-—— S
r™.

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

10,000!
DENTIST
te®
litiiia.

.itVcjdl

&lt;j

POTA1

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

�Tt|x ^ErjBUCMl Bw«&gt;v
IrtlrtM
H l!»! mm. **•“•**»- te w«w a tireO-tota-r
Irffc t™ O„n, Or ttitt
~LOUAL EVENTS. I
I

&gt;NE1.
Ged,lUM’..

.

Jfwi* E. Htnelrtui
William Fuijjgt.
^n-dM. Kutprs
A. S-eroro.
treoitre Willicjua
Rubcwt Marahun.’
A DavitUm.

Irving

o&lt; -J., Sus rf
5
Annual Meeting ef tbu Board of Sap®,
[riaari. The Board of 60pervtorw for
I iktry County, nut at the County
Ckrt', oBro in tod Oomrty, ft,
| ibwe. Beard eallml to order by D. G.
! R..ltoi»oa, Chairman, aud iqion tbo roll
Irfoail Board being ealfo.1, the folhro-

Johnstown,

-tag « era present aud am,w*t*d tu Usir
natnew a* called, namely:

kodo to tlwpriutae"—Bore than bo
varrrrRt* ,
Hal ord Tabb Saace. for tnm ia fatai-

»■ I’. Flfirid,

ONIC.

Bl. Loui’ wadta tho next Bepabltor
N,twa*l C. nrewtto bald in her city.

A jxup '3i* bos Iren burn*! on Lik&lt;

Orangeville,

Materisl for a now paper ka* arrived
at Way!*; J
. ‘
'

A Mau iu dance «runsd at Mi hlte‘kxiLTIajl *. m.

"TAR. to,.
Sgtt&lt;*s=

th*
of Super.

J. IL V
—r. r«tu’

IrtutisetaDtit of tie* Spring
•' Company. It ia one of
t'umpwniaa ia lie country.

Ooveran.&gt;irt will pMvhsso ♦S.OOO.OiX)
i bends ami otB S7^k&gt;0,000 Gold durNTRAL R. *.

alleyDivision

ntral R. R.
J DIRECT ROUTE.

man apnuiui ih. following Stnudiug
C-mtuiuiite, to wit; A Committee offi$
un Finance. A tounuiUre of thro- on
Mireellaiwuu, Claim*. A (Jommitle* d!
three ou Solari'-s. A LkmimiUeo of thr.yi
ou County Buildings
' Muti.iu'prevuil.xr.
i 'Ao Chairman onuounro-l the folloirmg a* »uch Counaitte.-.:
(tounitlreon Finance,—A.U. Towne.
E.C 1'brttoptaoe.B-K. Stent..,,, 1%,
*dc-s Brown, and Johu Q Clark.
Ctoiaiitteo on MtoellaucousClaim.-. -­
J. H. Munrou,' D. W.tfcmth, and E. P.
Barnum.
GwnniiUro pii Solaria*,—F. W. CuiHo*. Prtre Cobb, and Lewi* WUcox.
Committee ou County Builliu^,..
Geu.0. Nichols, Timms* Bartram, uud
John W. Brigga
te the ootnpa-.tau theta. Uc.-ctoforo {aidT
Oa inutkrn of Mt. Munroe, J. IL Van
Ut expenses be t-urtailo.1 and ••wddait" iosuranoo ba abandoned, and Guru
M il! be no nevi uf ineraosing, rate* cm thereof egwiu-t Urn County of Manistea
to tho Boartl of Superstore of Maniate*
County for adiuiiuii-tij.
Ou motto Board adjourn-d until 7
Tax Durso:r CoaMncirt. Aavnrun. o'clock, r. m.
.
—Tho rfAwriMir emf TrelMv says: Th*
Wm. H. Down*, Cfoik.
Oro-srsto .fdsrrtror i. unt fld, wo-k in
Ercuing Se—ji.iu, 7 r. a.
a n*w anna, with au elegantly engraved
Board toot pursnan! f» o-ijnirninent
heading, and presents a really haudw.mc Roll called. Quorum protent. Foard
ai^mranc*. Under the five maaagv- prucwd*&gt;l to buainm*
Ou motion Board adjourn*-] until to­
m;-ntof Mr. Win. li. Burk, tboctrcstlatio*i of tho paper has been steadily in- morrow morning at the hour of 8 o'clock!
Wm. H. Itewns, Cloxk.
ervaac.i from a few hundred cojnc* to
Ta« W*tTQ
t;.Utiunali
j-iins ia proteshug egniual tho prol*-wed udtaaee in insurance rain Qu a-~«nt uf the Chicng,, fire, B„J .asRwU
aa mure fogitmale a roduchon ne th- ex­
travagant eommr-toa pai.1 to a-vut*.
th* rv.ult of unnatural aimpi-tiito.
Th* insured Use Leon paying fn«
10 to 24 par cent, uf ihdw premium,
to thru ugvnte, wbirb i.illegitimate, aud
if any compani.-a have lharoby criptdad
tbemsclrc* for an liour of trial. Atiosa
f.ult u but their owu r Murt th* proproty

* JrJ .to*

-ii-ta- *™»n •"&gt;** •» a-;,™*.•r.auto^ta.tf

, thousands tha coming winter.
B-TosCmi Srooa-A nw. udre-r- (raiam
u u,
tomcat gturf. our readers » th., num- . ioc|m|e
w M1O

Th* prewiu

8Jti,tK) ^SU.IKW of which win bo paid
Curpomlton Counea! O’Uurmna claiiih ! ia msb probably tU most axkeasiva
that he luu iitetutBted aitite against icdieroo of tlio kind user undertaken.
Tend and &lt; 'onrudly in good faith.
But wa will not farcatall 'tlso offiem! an
Mr 1. J. Willmd of Enimrtt, li ra re (noanre-iqprt. Itexk out for ill
renth auto ano ot hie Hbort Hern Dur-

Palmer, the wull-known l'*hrenol«yri*t
The Grand Array of tho liejaiblie oak* end Naturelrit, will dr-liver a. course al
13 posts ia tho country to aid their rocn- hi* popular Tx-eturr* on tbe above «ul&gt;reies wl.o were sufforrru of tlw Clik-ngo jocte, in Union Hall, to cwrutuirnc* oa
Saturday wvmung «( thi* week. Three
subject* will be illuat-ated by a hun­
dred Boat* arid Skull* of men and ani­
mal*. Abo a splendid unfouldmg Din.
gram and Jdodlo &lt;?f the harman body,
such aa never ha* appeared Imforo
Also diagram* of men of all Naltomi,
kindred* and tongno*. Edeh lecture
Hhin.-C. N. Taylor r*cmr«l ths
fnl premium, at oar County Fair, »a
hauv. hi* brine runsidcred by the rern.
Bitten th* lightert colored on ! bto fillEvnr Sovaaar.—Th.) iuumlicr of
I'trry
far Ort. 2?tb ia the fin.&gt;Hotoj Mau. af tlue .d(y. aflor a
erf TTlurfratol paper we ever »aw, mid
ioeg MOfon uf ah kuaea. departed thia .
though Amur NrferAy u always valuEfr the 27th ulL Thu f-e-ral wn» abta both for it- Literature ar.d it* fllary»lr attended at hi* reeiJencv on Bun- luafratuxia, ia thia number il aurpo—oa
itself, ami -wnl* out a abort that ** tru­
ly beautiful. Tn it we find an an­
The Rrpublteana rd New Jeamy, aro
nouncement that early in Novomlier tho
ftire and vwrv hopeful of carrying tbo Fttbliabm will coca inouc* the publieaSate, alih.-ugh the Democrat* hare tto af a new aerial novel rnfitlrd,
Middlctuarcii, a storv of English I’roMatuied their boat men and put tin it
vir-einl Life.” by Guo. Elliot, to be pub­
lished in Jirrrj SaiurJar in advance ul
iU publirwtto in England. Sorb enter­
prise dc—Tvn* cummrndatiotf. W* will
furnish tho Basvr.1: mid Ferry .SuZstoiy
far one year fur 15.50.
Arnuma* Oon Fxunwa—All mem­
ber* ol Hastings Irxlge No. 53 I. O. 0.
Havkin- tho Murumn elder, ten* been F. nro specially r vjneeto-l to be at tl*
•ntmrod to throe year*' imprisonment, Uxlgo Room, on Tuesday evening of
tad uarMti:. hire been issued fur the next weak, Nov. 7th. at seven o'clock,
to xnak* arrang*mu»ta to attend the
bring of tbo rowr stone of the Odd
Fellows iM-'itato at Innstag on the Ifitb
Gov. Bui
■Land B
’■■H***'
.
..,
.
Gmt »t.. uent prevails ia Georgia
lid of Totter* rwamining in th* Poet

lent af tbe new boude and
f rterkl from tbo Trca'iut tea* toft Waohingto!.
itJOfirr ImiiiB. *
■o to tie imld ou Tardsy.
&lt; iu tone Sutra, narae'y:
-w Jmtf, MampptteBOl1

liaofa, IftuMMota, Mimi •
-in ami Vurinia.

4ntaHr
«TU br
tkewou.-;

u»r.-Ed*e BircUdh -*
:Urima!,»ftbeKrutWnrd.
og oa Wodered**, ac-i­
l. tbe knife in ooo ef Ide
IU think* lire e*o may b-‘
■nation doaa not to tn

TW editor and —P*&gt;7«
x* &lt;.flk* return thanks—
Ulrexu-teH.H.'Merabon,
Ur aburirelcifappUe. ba­

taw foi.
of fo* L

ar. Mr. M. rato* non*
fruit in Berry Co.

Moax
iuu.-Bo*. Adam ERmU
«fcm»U*. by letter dated Oct SI.I,
fcnthak.. ! that day mart to Bra Belief
&lt;^MitUH. ex Gra-d Itarida. Ifibbia
&lt;lour. 12 buaUia of i-aaa, » 1-2 Iba

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A At Iked utrvfom ikcurrai daring th* VaUsr1 ha rtetiui u Wa*4j **( •&gt; Mt** i
ttia..
Tta-W Italy. wIUmsr-&gt;.
I w } « I O» BWlios of Mr. Cobb, recount* No.
nograpbrr for tho Ofroti: Coart far tl-a
BNZ:
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County uf Barry.
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ttaa.
1«
a*
lx
aa
i
the
table,
an I rvfc.-red bark to tbe cumBa-ao'.utto was not adopted.
! llr. CUIin.- .red that T. B. DI*. I On motion cf Mr. Musroo arcaunt
■krekto k«^&gt;. wm ~ r~s, are total; miUro on Mi.-rflanwou* Claims.
tikuSk'i~
&lt;" IS
1-U7.'.
BXKul, Supwtateadent of SduoN for !' No. 86 was taken from the table.
I thi* GainHUlfe altovwj four .foliar* nori On motto account Na 86 wa* al­
J.r A J.lifrsM. d.
s?s
-t—Hta.----- 1.._
Bs**y lUttar, testoUs’s r««. I-I to
day for hfcrtcrvires* a., such, and that lowed at Forty-two dullara, a* claimed.
hi&gt; aorviroa shall not ex-Mod 280 day* • Tlic romsiitteo to whom wa* referred
ia any one year
' __tire
n..„_
_ uf the County into Beprodiriato
Eruui^ Saaeto. 7. p. m.
Mr. Brown moved to muond the no- seatedr* IHatricte, submit tbe following
Board centened pnrvuaiit to adjaorutionof Mr.OalHat, by iarorttag thr** I aa their Report
Sicr.r. Ro]| -called! Quorum prreetit.
and one-half dollaro par day in placj of
Your CtHnmittoe would recommend
Board proceeded to biuirn-s*
.
four dollar*, which motion did not pre- that the County bo divided Boat ated
Tba committee apou mieeeUaireoa*
vail Vt yea* and nays a* folfowa:
1 West along tbe north lure uf Maple
claim through their Chairman, Mr. Miro­
Fou—Mr. Brigg*. Bartram Itarnuta, Grove. Baltimoro, Hop*, and Orang*.
roe, reprtad that ih-y had taamired th*
Clark. Brown, Nfehuia and Smith.
' villa, and along tii* ».-uth Um uf Yanfoliowing acooute, and would recciamead
jVey»—Mr. Cobb, Cbllm*, Tcwnu, ka* Springs, Rutland, Hartiaga, and
their allowane* aa f-lcva:
Wilrox, William, Young*, Staniua, . Caitlutun. and that- Ibir Northsru DiaMunroe, l*JwtUiplaco and Chairman.
triet consist of die Township* of Cas- Bod. for Ko JU
Tho original moliun prorailcd by vom tieton, Carlton, Hartings, Irving, RutM-tiu!.
und nay* a* follow*:
'
land, Tbornspplc, Woodland, Yanko*
Ob motto at 1_________________ _
F«*s—Mr- Bartrum, Cobb, Clark, . Spring*, mid th* first, ascoud, third 43 and 58 wcra taken from tbo table.
Collin*, Munroo, Phiittajdaoc, Staatua. and fourth Ward* uf tba City
Ou motion of Mr. Munroe. account
Nirdiol*. Town.-, Williaon and Young*. I of Hastily*, and shall be known as No. 43 was allowed at five dollar*, aa
•Veys—Hr. Briggs, Hrowti, Barnum,' District No.4., and the South District cjsimrrf.
Wilcox Smith and Chairman.
j ihall consist of tbe townahi;* of Aagyru.
Mr. Tuwno moved that tho Cbaia- । Baltimore, Barry, Sop*, Joliaetown,
man njmoint a (knnuiitl** of threo spot Maplo Grove, Orangeville aud Prairie-th* ro-divieioa of thia Crtunty into Rep-1—1 r*--"
— -On motion of Mr. Towne,“tho report
resentalivc Disliicta.
ru accepted and adopted.
Motion prevaitod.
Uirt No. 1 will have a twpuUtion of
Th* account of Milo T. Wheeler and
Tho chairman announced the follow­ I twalvo thousand throe hundred and
oaten others were presented, and oa tm&gt;
ing a* aurh cuuniiitta* : Mr. Tuwm-rMr. . eighty-luttr,
and DisteirtNo. 2
lion reeeirad, ui referred to tbo oo-mitOobb, aud Mr. Stanton.
will hare a pcpulation of nine Ilia—nd
tee oa Miecellaneou Claiau.
On motion Board adjourned 'Oulil on» eight hundred and twenty, (tl,82U), and
pn motion. Board adjourned until t&gt;
o'clock, r. k.
.
that the County Clcrfc file a certificate Board proceeded to burineea.
W«. H. Powxb*, Clerk j of such division in hi* cifltew, aud in the
A cumuioniculion frem Judgo Hoyt
ulfica.uf the Secretary of tbo State, ac- in regnr.l to thia County purchasing
Wa. H. Powxm, Clerk.
&lt;vrdu.g to law.
Ami Prnu Report* of Judge Brown, for
A. C. Tewu. )
Tberaday Morning, Oct. 10th, 1871.
th-uso of tbo Barry Circuit Court, ra&gt;
Board cunveuod. Roll call© L Quo.
1‘rrxs Con,
&gt; Cummitto*
Board eurirrned purautul to adiournrec-wived, and jn motion laid ou tbe taun preaont. Hoard proooo-lod to buai&lt;*t. Roll railed. Member* *11 pre*
bl*.
.
On motion uf Mr. Brigg* tbo report uf
■i. Baird proceeded to beaiueru
Tba account of Jam** Clark and right
Mr.Towne asked, and obtained leave tho cotutuillo* was accepted.
The cummittec oe miaeellancoiu elaiim
"■-Un were unwanted, and ou motion
F abCMk* (irr IdmwlC until to-morrow
Ou motion of Mr. Goodyear tho report .ro*'iv*d ana refemdMp tbo Committee
I rough their Chairman, Mr Munroe, reuf tho .ummitte wa* laid ou the l»bl» ,
&gt;rtcd tint they had exaarie 1 lire foluntil to-munt&gt;w wonuug at tba huoB at,
wiug^ceoanta, tad wewM recxrwrnd
8 1-2 o'ctock.
,
(
The account of E. H. Mallory and 1;
twelve olbaro were prooentad. and cm ।

J
• Mr-Gj^wr m-..ad dial the pro.-eeding* of Um Aourd of Superriean durieg
the year t»o jKiUisluJ ia il,« -RmUican
Banner" and “H-ae Jeamal.'’ and that
tlx- Mtn of filly duUare Ur paid to each
for such publieatiou.
Mr. Colliaamoxod to amend Uw molion of Mr. Geodyrar by addiag to it the
“Mlddlevilte PUfodrefor." andUm tbe
turn of thirty three dollar* aud thirtythree rente be paid t. cask p-xv (uvaoeb
publieatiou.
Mr. Good rear *oae*&gt;4*&lt;l lb* amend meal,
and lb* moltoa prevailed.
There bciag uo farther bannew before
lJ.c B ard, an leuteia of Mr. Tbwna, tbe
Journal &lt;4 tbo proevediog* of tbe tea-on
wav read sod epprorrrt.,
Ou molfoo uf Mr. Smith, Board ad
journal until Monday, tbe 8lh day of
January, JHftf, at 3 o eloek, p. M.
O at tenigM,
r
Wm. H. Towaaa, Ckrk.

to the legslily of the durges, and wbeihtr they »rs ia proper sbsp* to be andit-

Evvniug Sasaiuu, 7 r. ■­
Board cuurened t&gt;ur*uant to adjouruwent. Roll caltaJ. Quorum proaenL
j Board jiroeeed«*l to btuince* .
The ouramitioc on Miacellaueoua
Cl.uni* ■ through their Chairman, Mr.
Munroe, reported that they had examitu-d tho following uceouate and would
roeutuuiend their allowance, a* follow*:

On motion of Mr. Briggs, the report
was accepted and adopted.
Tbe account of Lewis Wiloox and IS
others were presented, sod oe njotlan re.
Mired, ar.d referred tn lb* committee on

O.&gt; mnilau. Baird adjoomad nutil 7
oe'agk thi*!erraieg.
Wm. IE P*w8Bg,-Clatk

Oa tMHioa, Board aJj.&gt;ara*d anti! 2 o'­
clock p m
Wm H Powmre, Clerk.

Tuesday Morning, Oct 10, lf-7l.
Board met ncrauint to adjournuu-nt.
Roll called.
AU proeent. i Board
nroceeded to buaiuiw*.
Chafie* Ik
Wool answering fur Mayor H. A.
Goodyear.
Tho account rtf Richincnd S Ilorku*
and thirty-nine other* were pevar-nled,
and on tuutiuu reorived end rofonud to
th* eoaunittro on MieruHancous Claim*.
On motion Ifoard mijearw.l until
Imlfroart ana o'clock, r. m.
Wx. H. Pawnt*, Cleric.

Aficmo—■ 8c—to, 2, p. —. '
Itoerd —ci per**sat to ajjoornnMaL
Boll calhd Qeuram prosc.t Board
proceeded to business
Tbe cumtnillcs upon nisevHaueoa*
deism, through their Chair—an, M. Mun­
roe, rvpirted ll.*l they bad ixa—tod tba
f-lfowing account*, and wool I rcojamvnd

&lt;1, JUl.wUtaUlu.rUUU itairln
ties relating lo ths name, they are hereby
atoborixvd lo erect a I MW .«e oo Ibe
ocAh side ‘if lb* Jail, if d«med by, them
ties voidable.
On motto, I be tetoutto wax adoptMr. Btarttoo mo red that Mr. Bubiueua,
■Mr. Goodyear and Mil- T. Whrelvr he
appointed a auch Coaiui'ittcc.
Motto nreiailed.

No. 120 was allowed at 8322.35. a.
clahned.
On motion «&gt;f Mr. Cullin'. account No.
Ill was allowed at 8U52.22 aa claimed.
On motion Hoard adjourned until
Dallam to apply on oalary.
«&gt;ft motto nf Mr. Bartrtm tho Sherilf wa* autlmriaod to parchaw the wood
fur tho uno of jail and Court flmue

JitttlnJ, TbaI '.b* Prosecuting Attorn­
ey for tbo County of Rarry be autharla-il
by lb* Board of B^rieoraofeaid (tou
ty, lo enter into negotiations with Com
-on Council of tho City of Detroit, &lt;&gt;r
with any asfooriacd sga-t er tifitor iu LeLall of—id City, to reocivc sod keep iu
the Dctruio Home of Currsctto, with tbe
---- —»-^ my .rorsoo or persons
Muteuew! to couGurairnt by
Marietta I* ia thi* Cuwuty,
Let No. J C4, Seorioo Laws
port to | th* Board at their
Oa soeliio, nmiK&amp;ra was adopted.

Local bbpijiG^ |lotice;.

caa be cut thia season, for wlic'i tho
highest mirket prico ail 1m&gt; paid, by
Hick. I'-rottos, at tbo»r store, &lt;oro*r cf
Stale Bird'Church street*, Harting*,

On not—, Board adjoomvd until to—arrow -erwiug al th* bear at 8 1-2 a

Frulay Noraiog, Oct. 20,1871.
Buanl uu t punaant to odj^urnmei.L
—..II eallcd. Qaoruui preeenL Beard
proceeded to bosineea.
Tbe iccoioi of J. II. Vaa Velaor hr
expenara gums to Maniatee. KU preecot
*d, and oa mutioa of Mr. Brigg*, wot re

A oummumcatiou from 8. C. IMadta,
Judge of Probate, ia regard to enlarg­
ing tire Probate office, wax received and

Tbe Sanorintendcnte of Toor aulmiitted th* following report :
Tn tho Hon. Board of Superriaora of
Barry County t
Wa, tho utule.wignod, Suporiatondonta of 1‘oor for oaid County, would ,
ta-g leave to eabmit tho following, a*
their Annual Report fur th* year ending
October 10th. 187L oa folton ;

Oa nwtto of Mr. Youngs tho report
wa* accepted.
.
On nmliua, co-aunt No. S'l was laid
im tho radio.
' Oa motto of Mr.' Clark th- report of
thj cnmniilte* a* nn—ndod, wa* udoptud.
Ou uu-t- m Board adjourned until 2
o'clock r. MWa. H. Itewoae, (3«rk.

I.m motion th- Report was acc.^.-ldBcmOet Slot 1871.
On motion uf Mr. Towne, tho Brjiurt
AD* I. Smith, W. F. Smith, Sweet * of the &lt;-..mmiM«* was ammiM by alBird, Rluvla Bum, J. W. Olonn Jeaeew tewing account No. 15 *1 822.55 urntea 1
of |3ti.5j, a* remained by committee.
Albright
biroetyonrleUrni to Na. ot I*. O. Box
On motion uf Mr. CollinC acooaata
AHeraouu Bortion, 2 r. a.
No. 5 and 37 were withdrawn.
Boatd convened pursuant to adjourn­
O« potto of Mr. Towue. tbe Rul»«t
Juan ItosDcn. P. M..
af foe cmnmifteo. aa amended, wia ment. Roll called. Qworam pmt'iii.
Board twuoeeded to bwrinees.
(fouroaxte.—A State elartfoo f»
Mt tkdlins moved thal a cusmitteo
motion of Mr. Tuwbc, the Board
State Siqterintodcnt of PubBc lortraoot threo be appointed ou Apportionment
tfou and Judteial oflbwr* waa. beld on
oTTmiro '
• Motion prevaBtaL
the TBth of O&lt; trdtoa.
veoerfttd re a
Ttse Chairman.Bnuouuoed tire follow­
Ib-tiiibltean victory bv a much largro
ing a*»ueh committee: M—ora. Collins,
majority thaa we had al th* ehrttioa in
ChtrA and Dsrtram.
, DUi ttonlv Treasurer laid before th*
ttepartabwr.___
_
Djnri tho Hats of rcjerto.1 taxoa for th*
Dated, Outobor 10th. 1871.
provtoe yror at his olBee. also al the
On motto uf Mr. Muuroo Um report
Auditor fiunrral'* ufitae. tagotbur with
th* bats ami auroanto that havu bean was acvrp.’od and adopted.
Mr. Town* submitted the following
charged bock to tbo County, and by th*
County Troatatrer to th* uveral Town- rcaolu'to:
That th* superstore of the
°
wm. n. r-w«». o-tii
Towne iniroducud tho fulL.wiag to rnahip* of Rutland. Carlton and Hupo
bo authuriaud and instructed to aaaM*
Baaoirttioa t
u
.kiu
tfo&gt;
tho
»ex&lt; nd duscriplto* in their
That tbo Itejurtcd Taxes and
Wednewdsy Morning. Ort. 11.1571
township, the oom* aa reported by the
BuarJ mtl poreuant to adjoaram-nt. the amounts cLargwd boek to tbe sevviJ Drain Ctanmisahroer. a* a drain tax. Bull eaiw. Quorum proMnL BjorJ Township be remind and that oaeh
Oa
motto
of Mr. Youngi tho rooolu
Supervisor bo authunxed ami inslruteed
■X^edird to bosimwa
wa* adopted.
1 The committee on Miscrilau-ou* to re-aaeces upon their nwportivo Town- Uon
18 ahoota-total wwtot IRM !&gt;•
Oa motion Hoard a Ijourm-d unt I to1100 bwahuh care of oom.
CKalm* through their chmnnan, Mr.
ISObaabria potato**.
Munroe reported Ctau U..-y bad
^y [be prori^n. of a-rtto. No. 1 io end
10 hoc* over one year old-total
inrd tbo tultowmg arooUBta, and. 7^‘‘'
‘
Wm U. Powma,
3l Samto Um HW. ood th.
Ctork.
l»&gt; referred to the Committeo on Appor­
All of which is n&gt;H»cifally submit­
tionment of Taxes
ted.
.
Friday Mwrntag, Ort. 18th, 1871.
Da motion the Resolution intro lorod
Givwa under our hand, this 10th day
Board oiuvwned pureuaut to a^itmniIn Mr. Tawoc. wai adopted.
of October, 1871.
Mr. Mun too moved that the blwrifl jurut. Ron railed—-tahero all pnwMr
H.
A.
Guedywor
.
Mayut
of
is. Mifowcd an enter of Ninety-four n*d
, any hMwdredtbs dollar* to pay the Ul- Hastings Oil/, apj—nng. Board pro
■bn. of bourd of jury duimg il» kam- ooededU burinroa
Or J.ll, «*to
Ou motto th* roport of tho Commit­
l imped trial atal the aame amount b­
' Atorted from hU areoaut agamel th. tee on R^diviato ot the Cuaaty into
iteprew-KtaUvu IHrtrirt* n Bl taken from

Oc motten of Mr. Cokb, tbe repot i wae
awq/ted aud adopted.
Tbo coaimiltce upoo uiiaeellauectu
eiaioM re|«rtod that they had examined
the aereotrfe of the Sheriff, and other of
fieera of thio County, agaiul tbe Coealy
of Maai*lor\ and find toe Mme u-4 pro­
perly itenuaod.
Oa motion of Mr. Goudyeer.tlte report

CO0O Shirt* and Dmwero a* well
7500 pair* Leather and Woolen gto
and mitt* ind rcctuveJ. Star Cloth
romite of tbo Sherifi tad other ofiiecro of Hnoow—“Tbe groat one price rtorv.
this County, again*! th* Cuaaty ef Maa
Utee, were referr-d Lack to the pereone
prrrentiug diem. Io be properly itemised
Mr. Gooiyear aubmilled tbe following
revolution:
,
Rradrrd, That lb* ProeeMtiag Auern-

J. Aiwa re go to Mudges' to get •
bargain
’
DRY OOODS.’^fotblug, haL,
th ate Furnkhing goods. aud every
aid* cut •» found at Mtulgm'.
:

Tux Nxw Fnx- - J. W. * C. O. BenC
ley. maa'ufoatonnwuf sash, doura. blinds
and molding*, and ovwrything else, are
so busy eellitg molding* that they e*anot-write fox th* load culaum tliu week
sfeciaL

NOT1CF&gt;''

,Vt Lox:;:.- ii.uta.-urt 1 who

cm

had

Jtantaal re rut*
Ar* raBd, certain, aafo and ediotoL
llqre'e Maadnto HlUewr. Dysj^tam
Bago. Maudrak* Pilis miro Hambtot-.

�8 O’CLOCK

Ud kM thlr kM^ ixte^.

•a Akkand tcnUit from ».«&gt;d to hand
to ctecidr which iihoul l have th. •&lt;«:
ehotoe." (fie toatod die stick to tbe
other, who held it fast. jot whore he
happeoMi to cab-h U. Ibvn th. firet
ptawd his hand above the iwoond, and
no tho hand* were a’.terattelv changed
to tho top. Tbo one who heli tho sbok
last without room for tho other to take
hold had gained tho tot. Oil waa tried
three linwM As Larkin bold tho stick
twkvQutof three times, ho had the
choice. He bMiUted a moment Every­
body looked toward tall Jim I’biUipw.—
But Larkin was loud of a venture on
unknown seas, and so he said. *T take
tho mate," while A bon of surprtoo
th. ocher aide, a. if afrmd hi. opponent
would withdraw the choice, retorted
quickly, and with a smack of exultation
and defiance in hia voice.- “And 1 take
Jeosna Philfipa.”
Aud aeon all peseut, except a few of
tho old folks, found themselree rar.p-d
in opjxwfag hosts, the p-or spelters lag­
ging in with what green Uoy could, at
tho foot of the two dirisiotia
iho Squire opened his IqpU-book and
began to give out the words to th. two cap­
tains. who .food up and &lt;|&gt;elled against
each other. It was not long Wore
Urkins spelled "really" with on. I and
had to sat down ia confusion, while a
niurmer of satisfaction ran tlhrough the
ranks of the opposing fore*. His own
— - - flgUre

should his evil gvetius baud
by a strong effort he turned I
away from Dr. Small, and IL_________
fully to tbo words which th* Squire did
not pronounce very distinctly, spelling
them with oxtremo deliberation. This
gave him im air of heaitatioa which disepj&gt;ointod those an his own side. They
wanted him to spell with a dashing as­
surance. But he did not begin a word
until ho had mentally fek his way
thi nogh it After ton minntaa of spelling
bard words Jeoms Buchanan, tho cap­
tain on tho other aide, spoiled ■•atroc-

to which there could be but cue aoncln•^Jorlbereware only the poor spellBut Ralph Hartaook ran against a
stamp where he was lead exjvxXing U.
It waa thn Squire’s custom, when oao of
the smaller scholars or poorer .peUm
rose to spell against tho master, to give
out eight or ton nosy words that they
aht have some 't-nwdhing spoil before
ig slaughtered, and then to give a
poser or two which ax&gt;n settled them.
Ha tet them run a little, m a cat does a
doomed mouae.
Th-.ro was now but one peracm left on
the opposite side, and si she rose in her

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stands at tho top of the page. Mho
spalled these words in an absent and unintorceted meaner. As every body to ksn w
that she would have to go dowu as soon
as this preliminary skirmisliing waa over,
everybody began to got ready togu homo, WILL M.
CABLETON,
and already there was tbo Lun of pre­
paration. Yuun~ nw were timidly •• BnUy uml I ore Out.”
»;n.u wunu row
atking girls if "they oould soo tb«m oafbotne/* which is tho approved formula, THE BETBOIT WEEKLY TIUUHE.
and w«ce trembling in mortal fear of
“the taitton” 1’resontly the Squire,
thinking it time to clow tbo contoui,
scalp forward, adjusted his
rnich bad , boon oxamiaing
and turn*! over |
-----------------tho book to tho great words
at' tho piano kr.oan to spoilers as
“ Incomprebensibi Ry." and began to
give out thoM “wends of eight syUables
with the accent on the sixth." Ijstloas
scholars now turned round, and cease1
tn whisper in order lo bo In at the mis­
ter's final triumph. But to their sur­
prise “old Mias Moansea white nigger,"
as some uf them called, in allusion to
bar slavish life, spelled thceo great
words with as perfect o*&lt;« as tho mus­
ter. Still, not doubting the result, the
Squire tuniod from place to place an.! |
•olected all tho banl words ho could find.
Tba school became utterly quiet, the exa foment was too great for iho ordinary ,

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coming up againot tbe teacher. This
brought the exdtmncm to fever-beat.
For though Ralph was chosen first, it
was entirely on trust, and most of tho

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ion who now stood up against tbe school
master, was n fiunnns sredlnr. Jim
PhilLipe was tc tall, lank, etoop-should-Tod follow, wfip bod never distinguished
himself in any other pursuit than spoil­
ing. Except in this one art cf spelling
he wae of uo account Ho could not
catch well or bat well in ball He could
mark ia that famous Weston game of
bull-pnn. He did not succeed well ia
any study but that ot Webster'. Elememtarv. But in that he was—to use
tho usual Flat Creek locution—in that
he was “a bona.” This genius for qmlL
Illg is iu MUM peoplu a sixth sense, a
matter of intuition. Some spellers are
bora and not made, and their facility
reminds one of the mathematical peodiKum that crop out every now aid then to
bewilder tho world. But Moans, fore­
seeing that Balph would bo pitted
ogamstJim IThliipa, had warned his
friend that Jim could “sp.ll Eke thun­
der and lightening," and that It "look a
powerful smart speller to beat him, for
he knew a beep of spalling-book." To
have "spelled down the master" is next
thing to having whipped tho biggea,
bully ia hoopole County, and Jim had
'‘spelled down"' the last throe mast era.
Ho divided tho hero-worship of the &lt;Ustrict with Bud Heuns.
For half aa hour the Squire gave out
hard worda. What n blvascd thing uur
crooked orthography ial Without it
then* could be no opeUing-echeols. As
Ralph discovered his opponent's mottle

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relentless setting of the will, had gone,
he knew not whether. And there had
name in its place, as ho looked in that
face, a something which ho did under­
stand. You did not, gentla reader, the I
first time it came to you.
The Squire was puxzlod. He hal !
givi-n out all the bard words in tb&lt;&gt; ;
book. Ha again pulled thn lop of hh
head forward. Then he wiped hfcj
spoatadse and put them on Then oat
of tho depths of his poskot ho fished up I
a list oi words just coming into use in '
hose days—words not in the spelling 1
book. He regarded tbe paper atfamlively with tus blue right eye. His
black left eye meanwile fixed itself in '
such a stare on Mirandy Moans that she

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And Hannah spelled it right.
Such a burn followed that Boiaoy
Short’s giggle could not be hoard, but
Shoeky shouted, "Hannm boat! my
Hanner spelled down tho master I"
And Ralph went over and congratu­
lated her.
rsosrjrczus ran let
And Dr. Small Mt perfectly otlU ia
the corner.
.
And then the Squire called them to
ordor, and said : "As our friend Han­
THIS A.LT&gt;I&gt;1£:
ner Thomson is tho only one loft on her .
J^^nnt
a,
side, she wilt have te spell against near-1 I As lUnmtnd HanrU,
/V»e » &gt;B&lt; WnrU.
ly all on t'other side. I shall, therefore 1
take the liberty of promatinating the j
completion of this interesting and ex- I
TB» 1LD1XE. -falls bmU Olihsll lb* rvsslsr11’■
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brilliantly. Stcep-ahoulderod as he was.
ha began to'atraighten up. In tbo minds
of all thn company tile odds wore in his
favor. Ho saw this, and became am­
bitious to distinguish himself by spelling
without giving tha{master any thought.

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Bttti’hi'.lipa never doubted hie eoe-

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“T-b-e, tha,o-d,od, tlw&lt;xf,o thoedo.
1-y-t-e, theodolite," spelled tho eham^Next." said tfie Squire, nearly losing
his teeth ia his excitement
Balph epolled tho won! aiuwly and

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, NOV. &amp; 1871.
bcrx-oldnr tree at the spring, andrepoated to himself tho connnaatkin until be
came to the part in which she said that
only tune aad God eould h.-lp her.
What did aha moon? What was tbo
hidden part of l»r life? What was the
connection between Lorand Sbocky ?
Hoars wore on, and still tho mind of
Ralph Hortaook went Lack and traveled
ta« osmo rood, over the fBnco, past the
bax^ldor, up to the incxplknUo part ol
lore it waaa ot prudent to stop there. tbe exmvareation, and Stood bewildered
But let us deal partly with thorn Who
crore with Mirandy, and to bar remark
would not stay in paradise ton minutes
about Hannah be only ropoed that
longw. aven though it did make purga­
tory the hotter afterward? And eo
“Hannah was a smart giri.”
" Yes," said Mirarelr, “Bed thinks
Hannah stayed.
•Tell me your cirrmn stenres.’’ mid
Ralph, at last “1 am sttro I can help
you in somrthiag "
"No, no! you san not,” and Hannah's
face was dondad. “No one cun h-dp
mo. Only time end God 1 most go,
Mr. Hartsock." And they walkad on
to thn Croat gate ia rilenm and m some
constraint But still in happiiteM.
As they came to tbo gate, Dr. Small
pushed [«*t thorn in hit oool, deliber­
ate way. sad mounted his horse Ralph
hade ilannah good-night, haring eatirelv forgotten the vrraad which had
Ixon bis oxenso to himself for coming
outofhiswBy. HotuMtos-wltohM n-w
homo, the house of Mr Pvto Jorn-a. the orev the further fence, and to walk
same who believed in the inseporabte- down the rued toward tbo school-bourn,
noss of 'Tickin' and ternfa*.”
waa 90 sasy and so delightful that It was
“You're a puny gsl, a'n't you? without thought Fur Ralph was a man
foil of tun, who when ho saw no
wrong ia anything that proposed itself I
was ««pt to follow his impulse without
deliberation. And thia koopiag compa­
ny with tbGttare, and tho memory of
Yeo 1 you air a mighty purty gal1
a doligntfol walk, were m, much better
the old woman's voice roan till i . —_... than «...
the commonplace Flat Creek un,
lite,
have ben beard half a mile. ' To bo I that ho threw kimaalf id to his night ox­
a santerin* along tho big road al *— »— I cureion with enthusiasm.
j At last ho stood iu the little hollow
o'dock with the master! Who ----whether bo's a fit man for anybody to । where first bo had joined hhnaalf to
go with*." Arter all I’v» been and gone Hannah. It waa the very spot at which
and done for you I That’s tho way you || Stocky, too, had mot him a fow maroi mg. before. He leaned against, tbe
disgrace mo! You’re a moan, deceitful I ltaco and triad to solve again tho pusxla
thing. Stuck up bekasc you spelt the ] ।
master down. Ketch str lottin’ you go !
to sneUin'-ecbool to-merry
night l bI did be dxmbfthat he could help her if
Ketch MS ! Yen. both ME, I say 1''
Ihe could discover what they were- But
“Looky here msnn." said Bud, “it :he had no clue.
seems to me you're a makin* a blamed
All at once his heart stood still. Ho
fores almut nothing*. Don't yell so’s !hoard thn thud of borsc*’ hoofs coming
they'll hear you three or four tnilee. idown the rood. Until tliat moment he
Yuu'U have everybody 'tween here and I'had not felt his own loneliness Hs
Clifly waked up." For the old woman ■ ishrunk back further into tbs fenoo-cor- |
had gotten so excited over tho idee of 11ntr
Tlx horsemen worn galloping.
being caught allowing Hsnaah to go to j'Tiers were throw of them, and there
speUing-.chool that she had raised her was one figure that seemed fdtniliar to
Ralph. Hut ba could not tell who it
&lt;u Neither could he remember havbox-alder tree by
&gt; •&gt; thoughtful in
-at the shade of a
___ _
, end that Hannah
taka cold I And Hannah yielded
suggestion. Just as though she
oi milked the cows in tho open tot
wont storms at the last three
And iusi aa though the house

Wou,ld call the attention of the public to the Largest and Great­
eat variety of

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Goods, in ail the ten-sl novelties.

HIOKINfi AND FttLOR 7792

Irlrnb poplins,
Velonra(
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Series,
.Tapnnese SHIem, «*ripcd and plain.
All Wool Plaids,
Satines

OUR ACORN PARLOR
LEADING STOVE,

Domestic* of all Popular Mike.
Cheaper than Ever!
Flanels, Blankets, Woolens, Shawls, Hosiery
White Goods and Notions,

WE KEEP THE CAMELIA

Boots at Prices that would Make a Quaker
Tsywageli.

Groceries, Hats, Caps, and Clothing.
BOSTON CASH STORE.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

RUGS
t very low figure*.

.

The German War haa forced thu Preach to put a heavy export

Suita ill Mechaikal totals,

.duty on Silks.

Dye Stuff;

Ladies, now is the time to secure a Silk Dross

You will not wee i’tetn

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white nose. The men noticed lura and
reined up a little. Why he should har.
lure take sides with that air hussy egin been sUrtlod by the presence of these
rour own fleet and blood. You don’t men he could not toll, but an indafinkoer bow much trouble I bare. Not able dread asitod him. They galloped
you. Not a dog-on'd bit 1 may bo | on, and ho stood still trembling with a
disgraced by that air oogrpteful critter, nurroua fear. The cold sensed to have
and you sot right here ia my uwu bouse I■ gotten into hie bonne. He rememlwred
that the whole region lying on Flat
Creek and Clifty Creek had ths repute,
bon ol Iieing infested with thieves, who

Medicines.

elttfap again in a lifetime-

SPAINTS &amp; OILS,
School Books $ Stationfry.

Barlow &amp; Goodyear.
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2931

30 Years

CITY PAINT STORE!
commim

a urn
PAINTERS;

He art every day sotialed to furnish Hates of lean Poiuta, Oila, Varnishes, Mixed
for less than our usual price, backed with the complaint
PawU, Bruithea, and Arof parties who say they are unable to nay so much,
tiat’s Materials, Wall
Vow to Civs all a chance to hare Teeth who need and
•
Paper, Window
.
should have them, we willfrom this *?if’n(or a
Shade*,
weeks, drop the price almost onc-haJf.
*****
full and Complete sets forfiili. Single Plates. Upper
Sign £ Ornamental Painting,
or Under $13.

.IhL Ol'R WORK W.1RR.1JVTED,

n

re

Experience

You expect mo to deecribo tliat walk.
You have had enough of ibn Jack
Meanses and the Squire Hawkinw-a and
tho Polo Jonewx, and the real. You
wish me. to u|ll y«u now of this true­ feelings, Hannah had slipjexl up tho 1
hearted girl and her lover; of bow the stairs to herearret bod rwra. anil when i
silvery mooal'eania camo down in a the old woman turned from tho callous ।
shower— to use Whittier's favorite meu i Bud to finish hot assault upon the ton- who
•
were hanged two or three yiers
spbor—through tl&gt;o maub Loughs mtrro girl, she could only gt-a*h her ago
i
by lynch law, were remains of tho
flecking tho froxen ground with light i«vth in disappointment.
bad blood that ceuuo into the West in
V___ _,..Ll
_ i.n
__
Stung by the insults to which nh.u ithe days of Daniel Boone. Shall I not
of the the evening star, not rot gone could nut grow insensible, Hannah laid say
।
that tbs* bends of desperadoes
down, which shod its b..ncdicto&gt;n on awuko until tho memory at t not walk stiUJbnnd
,
among the “poor-whitey,"
them. But I shall do no such thing. through the darktin* came into her soul “dirt-eater” das* are the octeroppiags
For the moon was not shining, neither hke a benediction. The. Lamb voice of ,of the bod blood sent from England in
did the stare give their light. The tell
convent ship* ? And ought an old
black tranks of ths maplre swayed and
shook iu Ute wind, which mooned
threugh their toafbru Ixxighs. Novel­
ists always make lovers walk in the
moonlight But if tore is not, aa the
cynics believe, all moonshine, in ean at
toast makn ita own bgbL Moonlight a the nwUuig-eehool. Not fur thu oaks cf
)y as bad as the cholera; indeed if. the
never so little needed or heeded, never tbe remarks. Not for tho sake of the
same thing— this era of internswing ia
*c. much of on impertinence, u in a hive weather. Not for tho sake of the crop*.
ths calkers, isn’t it?
•cwae. It waa al tho bottom of the first Not for the sake of the spelling-school.
hollow beyond tho school-house that Hut for tho sake of the undertone. And
A cynical ladyrelher inclined to flirt,
Ralph orertnok th# timid girl walking thru sire traveled back over the three
says moat trum are like a cold—very
swiftly Uirough tho dark. Ha &lt;lid uot
easily caught, but wry difficult to get
years of tor bondage and forward over
ssk permission to walk with bur. Ixivu the three veers yet to come, and fed bar
dues not go by words, and there ore heart on the dim hope of rebuilding tn never onre thinking of the eyes tliat |
tram when coowratioaalityb impossible. some forvu tho Iww that had been so look'd out of die window at Meaai’a
There are people who understand one happy. And rhe prayed with mure faith Climbing the ladder, h- got into bad,
another st once. When one Soul meets than ever before, for deliverance- Fur and shook as with the ague. He tried
another, it ia not bv puss-word, uur by love brings faith. Somewhere in the to reason himsall out of tho foolish
hailing sign, nor by mysterious grip, eleepleaa night, eh. stood at tho window. terror that poeesaaed him, but ha oould
that they recognise lhe suntlret tree Th# tnocn was shining now, and there not
masonry in the world is Uio froeinaaoiinr was the path through the posture, and
Half aa hour later he hoard a latch
of tbo spirit.
there was the fence, and there was tho raised. Ware the robbers breaking in­
Ralph and Hannah knew and trusted. bov-oMer
to the house below ? He heard a .oB
Ralph had admired and wondered al
She sat there a Long time. Thea she tread upon th. floor. Should ho rise
the quiet drudge. But it waa when, in saw some one come over tho fence and and give the alarm ? Sotnothmg re­
the un^ocustomed’sunshine of t.rai*#, walk to too tree, and then on toward
strained him- He reflected that a robshe spread her wing* a little, that bn Poto Joaea's. Who oonld it bo ? She
loved her. Hn had seen her awake.
thought she rocogaiasd the figure. But
site was chilled and shivering, and she
crept back again into b«l, and dream&lt;xl.
not of the uncertain days to come, but of
tho bleesod day. Hint were jureod-of a
tether and a mother and a brother in a
happy home. But somehow tho sriiool-

Ogle ,nr Orant g rhiOifiT Stan, HatOn/t, Mid,.

STEWART &amp; STETNHOFF.
The best place m the
CITY OF HASTINGS,

■to bu'

GROCERIES

And you, my Gradgrind friend, y
think mo suntimantaL Two young fu
they were, walking so slowly thou
the night was sharp, 'dallying under _

re had bee:,
were fools!
bo so happy, —---------------------- ,r-rr~
are foob not to be. After all, dear
Gradgrind, tot them be. There's no
harm in «- They'll gel trouble enough
before morning. Lot tlirm esyoy the
evening. I am not sure but there tor- Y&lt;-u'l! fitvl a bed in the fnrde-t center
My 1’ote S already got half uf it, and
y^rea tabs tuthoehoM MFsteg-a
to tokin'bio Ulf » the m-ldte, aM
s?KSs?ta’-"“ T

wrings ths.-, offci
focred that to otrijurioua -. wM an
“u“ cncpoatJ

f

�public scliouls all rvligiooa dogmas—that
is theology or reasoning about God
proper—wo that Atheists. Xteista, Jews.
Protestant* and (Mbolios utay have no

have cxamplincwtams of th# artificnl
and arbitrary diririona ol the sound of
evrey letter fat th# alpkalwt; we have
the mote inciguiAcant grammatical deviaiioa duly noted, we have all the
arithmetical algnbralcal and geometric­
al rates committed to memory, but there
U uol a single text brafe I hat pointe out
to tbe growing child, the point where
•leoeptien, disobedience, diraimulatiua
and dialionesty begin ; er eogrsvs. into
tho youthful mind a proper abtawTsmcM
oferil tiiougbta and evil deeds. Thi*
question of morality ■ Mt so easy ns ia
usually supposed-there are, in fact, tow
laerson* who can always correctly apply

ba fiirrainn foe sympathy wilh tho sufferora, resignation on their port to the
will el the Moot High, and rojoirtng
with many who have been mure fever
I ffiranforn recommend thatTbarodav. raumty. I do not care whether a Protho 30th day of November next, the foaror Huxley or a Catholic Bishop pro­
peopb* imo* at thtar respective ptooee ot
pared the moral text book, so that U ia
nlain and thorough, and avoids the inttoductioa of theological dogmas Thi*
sobjeeta b eno of so groat nnjertanoo
thto it ought to excite the attention uf

Vincent Collyer, of the Indian Poses their friends, aro anxious to #ee the
Cummin-i/has returned from his visit j “ haad” ol tho government, that they '
to the Apacho* and nrpart* the prospect ' may prepare io taotrt the charges against
of raccea ot ths pmc.* policy in Ari- '
sunn. He gnos a tocLuiehclly uroaent
of tho »cfb&gt;ria(p uf tho i
*“ *
The 1'nadnt has apjtointed Wm. M.
tmtfeus by the Evart* snd Braj. B. Curtis rounael beand other chiefsi fort tho tribunal of arfeltratfon at Goo says, wiH visitl neva in addition to Caleb Cushing. Mr. Minister to the German Court
Washington this winter, and that allI Evarts and Mr. Cushing have Msapted.
A Congrara of Workingmen wul meet
Mr. Msredith, of PhibL, dealined on so­ in Berlin on tho 10th toot
&gt; count of advanced yean and infirmity,
Th. Dutah totttem.-nts bl ffamafrto and

« lU, am,;*, n- — -ffl Wna
fraternity, a brotHarhood, Mt m speoih
butia fast a brotherhood of highe­
st
' died. mte'Uertual men, who nhoae I*
ba
। the onalhtag or th* other, berame
they expert to sxcwll in ff-rir rtajxrtin
'•rilling*. And thus will be realirad th.
kindly declaration of Scotland's poet &lt;i
tbe people, that
“Brak to bal ike pux i suaw

ia a* present in honest bonds, in safe
harate, in patriotic hands. No oue
doabte tho patriotiten uf I^resbtent Grant,
by whoso foresight and military skill,
the werkiogmaa's caaao waa prorouted
from being the • loot cans#," and the
txrafederate or capitalists cause ni pre­
vented friim being the dominant cause.
Nb one questions tho high integrity
or unapproachable honesty of Secretory

baa had a succeraful interview with
4[«&gt;tte&gt;i Tail, and that he and his band
were willing to move at once on to the
Rev. Dr. Turtte died hi thi* city to­
auithorn rooarvaiioaa Gen Walker ia day- He wasanaMtoddsatbete aad
fonnarly Chaplain of the Beoate. Hb
only child ia a member of the Washing
The Ite|-artt:i*nls were all closed to­
day in honor of tbe memory of lion.
Thomas Ewing, of Ohio, who had teen
Bcwroiary of tb»'fteaaury and also of
tba Interior Department, both of which
•IrajKsi tiiair buBdmge in mourning.

ia those times of rapacity and corrnptiou, when men aro more eager to accu­
mulate fortunes .than to retain reputa­
tions of integrity.
Wo are about to loosen tho burdens
imposed upon us by tho slave-holders’
war, inaugurated under the auspices of
the Democratic party, by paying off—
permanently doatroying—tho debt of tbe
United States Thus wo aro not rimpiy portioning payment by easy taxation
now for greater taxation hereafter, but
by prompt payment of tbo principal, we
■top the intsrrat and thus afford perma­

THE ELECTIONS.

1 MAGNIFICENT 7097

Mauachiieeitg by 40.000.
llhnoie by 35,000.
Wisconsin by 15,000.
Minnesota by 5,000.
Detroit by 1,000.

Chicago by It, OOO I Meet­
ing the entire Fire Proof
Ticket. Joscph~MfdiU
of the Tribune,for
Mayor, I

C. F. REED.
Jefferson St., Hastings, Mich.
____THE

.

NEWYORk

EVENING POST!
1872

It ha* been decided to arm the State
National Guard with the Remington

nuttee, appointed by tho N. T. Board of
Supervisors, have at test mada their «p-'
pcaranco bore. Tho catalogue of ring
The union ticket for Qtv officen in
roblwijaa just annouan-d are as follows. &lt; lucagu waa called the “fireproof ticket"
j Mavur Wolla, uf Soft Taka Qty, ar19,410,000 stolen ia tho erection and rusted on n charge of murder ha* been
admitted to bail in tho sum of 350,000
Bitting up of the new Coart House.
I Twenty suite for divorce aro before
33,021,000 in tbo matter of armories
the Scott County, Iowa, District Court

New York City has proven that men
may bo shown th* weight of |&lt;ditical
fetters only to know that they cun not
get rid of them.

WAMHIMGJOM LETTER.
Oct. 28th, 1871.

the Legislature.

A metnbor of the Rhodo Island Leg-

Brigham Young.
tiou. a bolauc# short equal to fifty mil­
lions of dollars per annum of fora amount
of expenditures than at its bogiaing.
T^e greatness of tho natiuu, its power
and vitality, its cirilliration and man­
hood must not be measured by its manu­
factures ; the greatness, power and dorohillity of tho nation must be measured
by ths intellectual and moral worth of
its people; by their frugality, by their
imnjterateness, by lheir conscisntioas
derotfon to duty, by their self-sacrifices

It b k great absurdity to

claim that fomalse get bra wages than

40.000. and a Majority

Tlie Ku-Klux Committee in Georgia
have uxamiuitd Easily 200 witnesses.

the Bute has disgusted a large number
of tho Democrarr of c«ras&gt;Tvativu stamp,
and they are coming out from tho foul
(■arty and joining the party of progrrei

OF AIX KINDS.

Springfield Fire and Marine

Detroit Stoves!

&gt;418,000 in tbe jtuiehaai of lumber.
commerce only show prosperity ia a 35,Gtl\9H0 in advertising, statinnoryaiid
coarser form. It is tho literature, tbo po­ pl ll.LH.p
etry, tho arts, and the religion uf the
Total lues to the sity In these expenhind, which are tho criterion by which to
the profosaioaa.
judge of its jicrmanency and jowor.
Suit will be brought against NathanInasmuch a* the probabibties aro that
iul Sands to recover |75,&lt;XWi»mmi*eion»
four females oat of five will grt married,
tba moat energetic and eaterpriaingole- paid to him in violation of law white he
the FeDals Polytechnic school* should
met&gt;u of al! nations bare [xjured and are was an officer of ths’city getting a sal­
teach every branch of house-keejung,
pouring. It is a great nation, grand in ary of &gt;10.000 a year.
and jorticuiariy cooking- Tho waste of
its physical proportions, grand in its po­
bod cookery ia frightful—fully equal to
litical institutions, grand in its moral as- afternoon and readily gave bail
pirations, grand in its patriotic devotion 000,010 to aniwar at Court
But inasmuch aa she msry never bo mar­
ried, or become a widow, she ought to and hope of a permanent life; and grand charpt-s of »wiwiling tlie city.
in it* example toother nation*.
bate the
facility
e fecilit
I &lt;of learning a trade,
Let us than rally all the progroeaive thc Sheriff for Ingersoll, Garvey and
fhe use of tho sewing and kmCtrng ma '
■■leuumta, all that ia moral and nrtuoui, out Virginia. All Chai is necessary to
chino, bouaot triauuing, drts*
fil# Controller of the Currency has
into on# powerful and harmcnioua jiar- achieve succora for tlx- administration is
tailoring, fonty work, even carriage
anthoriad tho Mnciianica National Bank
ty, sacrificing jirivatn views a* far u may to contiaue in tho lino that ia now be­ . of Toledo, io commeaeo buainra* with a
trimming and painting, and all suets of
trades fitted fur reman should be taught bo for til# sake of upholding oat Gov­ ing pursued by the live men of tig- Old capital of |30fto00.
ernment, and handing it down to our
freely to *11- Thio is the practical lo:nedy fin- four fifth* of tbe complaints re ehildrvn. ever increasing in power and
now hear.

New York Republican by

CASH
Paid for Live

M1LT1Y!
th# canvass ia Virginia is going for­
ward quietly, but vigorously A large
K gang of burglars hats been broken
numlier of activu Virginian.* aio bring
up near ChilicoUie, Ohio.
educated in Republican prineiphw and
A flouring mill has bpen burned in Al­
they prove to be apt scholars. Jho in­
legany City.

the manifest inereosc of corruption in
private and fmbLc life. Hunday schools,
which are ehirtly engaged in teaching
tiseologtenl dogmas, are eatfro|y made-

cilitiea provided for tlwir use. Thn an"
swur that our uimritira, law and med­
ical coUegse are now evened to all, is
like the gift of a atone to those who
hunger for broad. Tbo daughters nf
our artisans, tradesmm, lalnron and
email fona- rs, have not the time to al-

New Advertisements:

The Baltimoro Ass of to-day publish­
es a fearfully sym|*thntic article on KuKlux outrages in the South, in tho
coons of‘which it copies from the Jt. Y.
HtrtU of yesterday a statement regard­
ing the accumulating of testimony now
being taken by the Committee of Congrres in the Carolinas, Georgia, I kiriday, Tenniwon. Alabama, and Mississip­
pi, and estimates tha) 1,000 more pages
will bo added to ths 1,400 jointed Jisgra
of testimony already prepared by the

It ia about time that sranething abould
bo done fp meet tbe wants of our grow
ing youth who are provosted partly by
Tradra Uuiooa, and parffy by a foolish
public sentiment, from learning useful
trades. To many youths anything ia
jiruforable to regular work. Th# street
railways aro overrun with applications
Tbo BtnU mt&lt;»n at thi* disgraceful
for conductorshipa, though the pay is
history of what a harbaroua people can
only two doltaro for fourteen hoars
do in an enlightened aga as an election­
work. The ramt* men might gat four eering document, and rays its character
may be anticipated from the foot that
it ia claimed that tbs evidence taken establiahra ths existence of a conspiracy
covering tho entire South, and having
for its purpose to destroy tho reecnsecurity aad power *f the man who can
ray, “very well, if all other means foil
out tho piliucal party which sustain*
I can works* my trade;"gtvoo him eour
thorn. It laughs at midnight murder
age to wage th# bathe of life with sm­ and torture as a good joke when perpe­
oko. We would a fooqrar.d times rath­
trated for tho correction of political
er entrust the happinsM of our daagbtor opinions and ironically call* it ’• terrible
to a competent menhaufo than to any
troasen," while tbo 5- applauds and
young wraa, no matter how gonteely denominates tho backing of this testimo­
ny and attempting to act upon it in the
name of law and common humanity a*

“tSX—

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school of « high grade, after a thorough

nonhip with capitalists. Ths gradua­
tion of tbeao youthful woahaaini, gtaag
forth into the world, full of hrart and
hope that they aro able to toil and to
, bwU&lt; would be witnessed sri applaud&gt; ed by all cfcuweeof socsaty. Agminated
■ Bochaac, with the training, air and pul-

i The Ifooravalt hopltal in New Yerk.
| tho gift of Ja*. IL Ifoose volt, coating
1 mure than a milban of dollar* to bulla,
■ wa* opened on the 3d inst
Mayor Hall and the Board of 8uj«r-

duct of ths New York City wlministra- I
tion and that of Bora Tweed, Jnit while j

State Fair at Kalamazoo,

NorthweMeru Fair at Grand Rapidj,

Barry County Fair, For 1871

M 5 Mffi

The Detroit Stoves are the -*—!
HEAVIEST Stoves
. ,, .. , .
u
*
In the Market.

GET THE BEST

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

this ia done, away from tho sjwcial field .I Tho Chicago fire paid something over
of his political tebora the leader of two milliouM of the national debt by
Tammany still controls bv jorty as destroying that amount of greenbacks.
While tho Dcm:&gt;cmts of law Angelo*
thoroughly as 4ver in New York whero
be is again nominated for State Senator. were butchering the Chinese, tho ChiOu Monday Ln*: ho made n speech at
the inauguration of a mutual admiretiaa society in the new Tweed Club
Cincmnati ia industriously engaged,
House No. 105 Bast Broadway, on which just now, in th» problem of consulting
itfi aaiinn he asserted that: " Nothing 11 its oirn coal smoko. On# manufectarev
have done ba* alienated my friends, al-| has succeeded in doing it, and aavee in
fuel by the operation.
though some of my bitterest enermea, |
The trouble in tho Inng Island sugar
when I ntartr-l in pohtlai hare become !
my warmest friends " Thi* i* perhaps j refinery, reported aa about to susjwnd.

ATOES

an allusion to hi* welbknowu practice tasted"&lt;o
WEBSTER’S KATIDKAL PICTORIAL
of buying up oppouenb with the ill-got- i false stafsmante in hi* accounts.
DICTIONARY.
tan gains
cAcial 1poritam*
—
—- from
--------------------------by
jwhich
-------aiocxnouwrs of
oi tho
mo Ik
ixwuin &amp;
he has within a few years grown from ■ Albany Itnilroad have authorixed the
bankruptcy to tho poaasasion of milliou* 1 iaraa of 35,000,000 of 20 roars 7 per
of the peoples moooy. E.
speech amid the vwifsrous cheering of
his Dwooeraric audience, wilh "the fol­
lowing significant words of promiae:
"when I am in trouble and dauro yuur
F1TTEEN VOLUMES FII.FJ&gt; WITH
aid, I will calj upon you, and when you
Judge Barnard ha* issued aa order
CHOICE PIANO MUSIC
are in trouble, 1 desire you to coll upon rvquinug Mayor Rail to show cause why
tho nrreont Insnoctors of Elactfon should
VOCAL COLLECTIONS.
It will be romemberad that Mayor not bo removed and other* appointed
Hall had jnal then secund tho support xeacr ling to law.
The New Hampshire Democrats will
of a majority of tbo Grand Jtoy, who
hold a State Convention ia Concord, on
through mildly voting to oensuro him, tbo 1.3th of Derombar, and tho Labor
at tho rarao time foiled to find a true Rufurmor* on tho 7th of Daaombsr.
bill agahist him tax his criminal conduct
aa Mayor of New York.

WANTED

PETERS’

MUSICAL

LIBRARY,

For ■which the highest miirket price in Cawi;

will be paid.

X'JXr............

A convict ia tbo Booth Carolina State
Prison took advantage of his poaition,
■ under a dieaplinary ohvwra-bath, to die
’ and about tho State out of thirteen years

GOODYK.A.1V A: BAXI.X.OW

ILLUSTRATED L1HRAHJR
SHEPABD'S

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTERS,
“Can ths leaders of tbe (DemocraUaJ
party ik the aalioa radiate tbo aelf-denymg wfedom by which tho Democratic
teadsra of Mhaouri smanrijMted their
people from Radical thraldom last

THE MICHIGAN FARMER
The Grana Duke Atexk during hi.
number to vtoHa Fair hi a single day;
■toy bora, b to &lt;x»«PT Madams Ib‘
but it is reported th&lt;U st Kan#*s City,
Ostesagy** bmisai and the Buarian niite wvta a nopiatiou oi 85,00, ths feat of
tetar and hm wife have aagagwd apartmeats ■ *hort dbtanm off There ba# tiow" Thaiisdoing the Fair buranera
oa a large scale, but Kansra CHy j* a
western town; you IfflOW.

°nl,J stoPe

Welisteft Uiairiiial Dictiuaij.

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nor Charcoal iron.
in the World.

Ari Stair Journal ol Agriculture

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DENTIST

SHEPAhD,

�TRs Ryfilsuciyi Ba^sr. LAB SHORE &amp; MICHIGAN | L&lt;&gt;

SOUTHERN HAILEAY

After tho conoolidatfon of the Grand
Rapids and Holland BatlrW Company,
with the Chicago end Michigan Lok»
Bhore Rood, under th. titl. of C. and M.
L. 8. R. R, the following gnuliensu
were elected Directors of tho new Com­
pany: Jas. F. Joy, Detroit; A. H.
Morrison, 8t Joseph ; M. L, Sweet and
Freeman Godfrey, of Grund Rapid*; C
Davis and 8. B. Sanford. Mnakagou;
8. A. Brown, I'eutwator; D. Is. Filer,
Luilington; Theme* Hetfron, Eastmaa-

Fronjy monriugs. ■
Delightful day*.
Tbo election news is gloriousCocscn. proceedings next wiek.
Fashionable wediug oa Tuesday.

CHBIMES.

Jackson bad n snow .torn. U.t Mun­
day. night

MASONIC.

—wt^-NcsssA...
QR.AND TRUNK RAJLWa? I

1STINCI8 LODGE, MO. M, T. k A M.

At a subsequent mooting of the IXBuy the beat article, tho Halford Tn- roctora, the following officer* of the
Grtnpsuy were elected: President, Jas.
F. Joy; View President and Genera)
Manager, A. H. Morrison ; Treasurer,
Isaac Livermore; Sreretary. J. M. BarCnownn Oct. this week,
epectua of tho Ktflt.

lecture on - Matrimony
evening at Union Hall

ing ia the annual report of receipts, disTnsaaa to lion. W. I&gt;. Foster far val­
chsrgM, pardons, etc., at tho prison, for
uable Cbngnosional doenmouto.
Ute year ending Nov. 1, aa made from
A tologrUjih line io to bo uponod to Uie book, of the institution by D D.
Maniatoo in a few days.
' Spaulding, one of the clerk, employed
Every Saturday, for Nov tth, give*
fine illustration* of the Chicago fire.
In prison Nov. 1, 1870,
- G48
- 271
Mr. Mann, ha* started a Hack to and Received on oonuaitmenl
Recaptured.
2
from ll.o cam and around town

STINGN EASTERN NTAR, Irtrt

Local

jiuticBj.

Tbo ro-uaiou of tho 23d infantry
came off at St Johns, Nov. 2d.

Hracvwa’s Rjcnaraurr, State street,
near tho congteof Greek, is the place to
Oxa ear late this week waiting tor
gvt warm meals, at all hours, at the election returns, but they nro good
lowrst living price. Remember this enough to wait for.
when you came into the city, and do
not fail to call and teat tho truth of

HICHIGAH CENTRAL R. R.

Isx'r Ir Doo f—Tho latest unahridgwl
edition of Webster’s Dictionary is a
marvel of learning aad work, contain­
ing 3,000 illustration* and nearly 115r
000 words. As a single book it ia tho
most intcrvwtmg and valuable of any ia
my i«eeoesioa; H ia a library in itaeli
8houJJ our library take fire, ami wo h*d
ganiring at Grand Rapid*. Caj.ital power to rescue but ems volume from
th. flames, it woold certainly be Web­
1500.000.
ster's Unabridged. Im'l H M, that
Too Chicago Tribune office is to be I«reona having moat need of a dictionmade firo proof sure, tins tidic, by being a^r consult it leant f Wo have always)

Grand River Valley Division
scholarly have a lexicon most freqn*nt-i
ly in their hands. The reason, at couros,
that ordinary people are indifferent

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is* t IO*re

a iu a jt8 s s « 8 s a j

is ::
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» «0 1 1 *•L

Tbo pouksrvrs of the State mot at
Detroit Saturday to iirguaisr a State
Poultry Sodoty. Object improvement
of Michigan fowl*.

th» Albion AtevnAr, gave us a pbaatuit
call on Tueoday Ho oxprcsesd hire self
very highly pleuwd with our city

g'lsavs ilnute Ksrtfe
fisskeere |*ad While
‘%'.X£k**nte»(Mt«&gt;» &gt;. 1‘vu'

i°=5

M ichigan Central
OLD, RELIABLE ARD DIREC
l-ssreiew Trebs ferihsWsss

inat It is understood that tbe Term
will continue until the Colander is
Tho following from Muskegon CireosOne romsrkabto exhibition of charity, ch shown bow the lumber traffic of
song the many that Chicago's calami- Western Michigan ia affected by.tho de■ ha* brought forth. was that of the
mnnds in Chicago;
mvtota of tbo Mn*eachu**tta ponitentiThere io a steady advance in the price
ry, who i-nt WOO to the relief fund
of lumber in the ** '
—*—•
■»

Gasn Ilxnn. Esuul—As many of
our rosd.rs wish to take a paper iu ad­
dition to tho Asnasr we invito their at­
tention to th* prosj.ictiu and term* of
tiw&gt;
iu another coiumu of tliis po­

Th* *diliac of Harpar'a Weakly, for
tbe ysut »«*k nroilHxl tfo. i-nonnu*
amount of 300,000 copies, requiring four
IMwer prowrs running o.nstamly night
and day far flvo days

Ayer’s

Cherry Pectoral,

mattoo which II given to the farmers of
Hi- State In rolatom to the value of
their crops and products, repay* them
many time, over tbe price of Ito sub­
scription. It gives correct aad extended
report* of th- asha «if cattle, sheep,
swine, poultry, apples, butler, ch sees,
hopa and In fact all the prodtmto of tbe
farm, every week. In our own markets,
white It keeps Ito readers ad vised of the
oondlUon and |x&lt;wpcets of tbe market*

lie and wheat, by Ito sound advice and
Ito stMoncous advocacy of th. farmer's
tntervnta. Ito report i on the live stock,
herds of cattle and on the Improve'
men Is made in agriculture In all Ito &lt;teparUDeuia In Michigan, render It pecu­
liarly tbe AUrmre's papar, a* It gives
them Just tlie Information they require
Ito household department contains a
mass of Information selected especially
It* the use of tbe family. No fanner
can do better than try It for s year. Wo

of language, while tho thuroughM^edurat&lt;-l understand that words aro tilings,
Theodore Tilton's extraorduiary biog­
and of incalculable importance.
raphy of the fair lady who rite at night
upon tho ridge polo of her “stately manBaturday evening last was held the first ston,* oommuniug with ghoste.-l* ate
uf a series of lectures by tho celebrated trading on the other ride of the Atlan­
Phrenologist, l*rof Palmar. It is need- tic the notice which it richly monte. It
is tinned a matter of no oligh-. moment
rating and instrwXive. The incroaaing
numbet* of the audfoneo each ovoning, sdrrtne of about 2,200 yean, is speakia (native evidence that they are appre­ ing oeuvi more to mankind, ernn though
ciated. 1'rof I*, understand* his subject. it b i through the medium of a woman's
| having spent thirty years at the study lips mid a newspaper; and wo are not
i and in lecturing in this country and ia ripnredTV Zend-.
Una*
Europe. He takes the various organs shouli devote to tbe Tdkm-Woodhull
of tho Li-ad. anif shows the relations of aDiaace and its curious fruit a moat incne to tho other, by diagrams, and by an toroukng loader from tho pen of one o f
its editorial contributors well known in
Nevi York literary society. Judicious
persons will bo pained to observe in the
artads a alight sab-flavor of incredulity,
not to say sarcasm ; bas if Mrs. Woodhullls ntteranere betray no internal evi­
dent** of the inspiration of Demosthenae.
it sbculd bo rveurmbered that tho olo-

Barry County Las dune nuLly in fur­
nishing over /ter htewssa/ Mitrt, a large
portion in Quit, for tbo aid qf the suf- It Company have &lt;n mnwoced running
their train* to Rust's Camp, at Rifle
forcrv in Northern Michigan.
River, in town 20 north of range 3 west
This is about 40 miles north of Wenona.
inasoo, lift i
,
cough candy in our sanctum,
day ia doing an immense freight busiaoas,
this Truck, far which be has our thanka upwards of 7V,000 feet ol logs oomiag
down per day. Tho facilities will soon
be such that nearly double this quantity
wdl l&gt;o brought down. The company
have cfoeod their contract at Pineoning,
MMM) Shirts and Drawers as well a*
from which &gt;oint 2.000,000 fort for B.
7500 iMUn leather and Woolen g’.oviw
ri'itthaoer, and ja large amount for Sags
and mitta just received. Star Clothing
House—“The great one price store."
Tas Cisccit Cow will vonvem- at &amp; Co., have been shipjied. Two train*
tbe Court Hou**, on Monday the 18th per day aro now running from Pine

Peninsular Railway

fashion-plate, and " Fetation" fa now •xfta sheet of Feehion* and lingerie,
tba only magsgtno that gives tbsra fiftj-fonr engravings. A pUto ofWalk­
doubl*-elxed plate, engraved on steal.
ing Drvssos. Suburban residence, with
• pUa. Baidwi variety ofuartal de«g» in tbo jrak deportment.
Tbe literary mat'sr is intenuting and
novelet*, a* always in •’ Paterson," ar.
all original aad of thrilling Interest, i
“Tbe Mystery of ,Bride's Bayou," In
Ths Erxxixe Ifosr.—In another col­
the proeent number, tea story such aa
we rarely eoc anywhere uow-e-daya umn will be found th. prospectus of ths
FovitlfaUmr •oc’ivp dute/or 1871 JNew York Ztetoay J»*&lt; which journal
Tbe Proepoetn* Is Just out Th t price ,
of “ Peterson" te only two dollars a .
lo commend to th. especial attention of
year to a single subscriber, while olber
rnaxaxlne. of Ito ctate are Ibrev nr four. 'our renders. It io edited with unusual
Toelubalbe terms are lower still, vla: 1ability, is an. of th* moat reliable pa­
five copies tot eight dollars, or eight ;
copies for twelve dollars. Every person i
getting up either of there clubs wIU re- ]
oelvw the Magialne far 1872 grain, and ,
pnxainent standing among American
also a splendid copy-right engraving ‘
(34 inctice by IB,) “ Five Tima, one To- -journal* for nearly three-fourths of a
Bay I" We can speak from pereoual ax- 1century, and its reputation and influence
perisnoe of th* beauty and value of this ■aro not only widely extended but ftilly
engraving. Specimen, of tbe Maguln. &lt;deesrvod. Ilia gratifying to see the
success of a newspaper jrUeb in its tone
and character reflects such honor upon
the lournaliem of the age.

Sexatxu.—It ia assorted, upon the
best authority that tong trtohug dro—o.
for the street will not b« e-mmdrewl good
sty fa, nu4 will not bo adopted by the
ladies who wish to appear well in pub-

Tn Ftsnixa Taaex.—Fmhfag at
Grand Havtm is good thia far®. There
aro eighteen smack* running, and with
20 note. 12,000 to 15,0® flah are
osnght dady. They anil at five cento a
pound m Chicago.
________

A CABD TO THZ LITERATI.

It is thought and intended by tho
gugfiawyed odfooh oi th* Hsom
that his paper shall bo in th* future, re­
plete with apioe. wit and thought
Character* of person* in thi* City will,
from time to time, be shown up—paint­
ed in tho meat artistic stylo with a black­
ing brush bat to wad for (he purpose from
the hardware store opposite the otfe*.

The editor regrrta that ha ia prevent­
ed from wresting fa the ampfothsetro
of thought, on acroeat of his eight be­
ing so short that hia ame rube out what
be hatewritten, but will endeavor to do
hi* part by continually sticking that of
facing member into other people’*
business aad am&gt;.Uing out material* to
bo run through his hash-mill of science;

Tbe service* at two gig in tic intellects

Sc*rest—A good, fluiahod scandal,
fully armed and equipped, such as cireulatet iu tho world, i* xwrfy tbe pro­
duction of a single individual or oven
of a singls coltcte. It sms tbs light ia
one; is rocksd-and nurtured ia another,
is petted, deroto|xd and attains its
growth in a third; aad reemvoa it* flnish-

Th* little secretary will trot gracefully
in front, making Sb 40 time through tho
elegant avenues of wit, humor and jokes,
carefully selected from last year', alma-

The editor wishes you to notice as aa
Olurtration of ths abilities of these con­
tributors, tho Journal ot last week on
“rnindignation." Tbo artfato only oc­
cupied theeo brilliant eonOTutors ton
days, aad to bo fully approetated it mast
be rememberod that to embody so much
thought in so short a time ia a miracle.
Should any one attempt to copy tho
unique and original style of writing
be driven by the blind editor, sooted need by the contributors of tbe Zssrne^
tbo blinking editor pimnisss to roll over
upon the critics' throe legged stool, bold­
them the ponderous saw fog of hie intel­
ing firmly the reins to prevent tbe teem
lect and cifectaally flatten them out
soaring through th. realms of poesy, be­
yond tbo ken of Jamal readers. Tho
artistes will be written in their blaadaot I

Total receipts up to Oct 81, 1871, 010

Our popular Prosecutor i* recowriag,
and able to be about his bnaim-se.

Lumbar ri'anted ’
30.000 feet of Ash Lumber, 10,000
fss't White &lt; tak Luuibcr, end 5,000 feet
White Wucd wan tai on account end tn
exchange for Agricultural Implement'.

Gonrr's Un's Boox tar November is
removed Ito embeUiahmeni ore M fob
font A Am etael plate, Maul

mittea. tbe poll bone of this intellectual
team, will beer the weight of tho toad,
and will be supported os the right by a
hickory ease with ivory knot botes. and
on the toft by tbe applause of the journal
world. Ha will adorn tbe articles with
apt quotations from Mother Gooee and

p*[«r, sound in its principles and foarlees fa it* advocacy at the truth—which
at the same time baa a Dopartmant of
Secular Nows, and expresses freely its

Tba publlabars enounce that it will ent­
er upon ite Jubilee Yser ia 1872, and that
the event will bo wgnaliaad by tbo issue
of the new year Book, an encyclopedia
of infoematfan sad statistic, m regard to
the Church, and civil and business af­
fairs, such aa can be gathered only from
an extensive library. This will bo sent
free to or.ry subscribed to th* paper.
Copies of the Odorwr and a proepectua
of tbo Year Book eent fro* to ovary uno
who will apply. New subscribers will
receive their paper free tmtill January

Detroit
Thr Flint and Fore Marquette Rail­
rood will reach Hersey, on tho line of
tbe Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad
thia week.—-Mrfal Trdtow, Aw. 1.
Northern Michigan io developing so
rapidly that il ia almcet impossible u&gt;

rlagsic eity of Ann Arbor, attendant on
a hasty travel throughout tbe Beetion
adjoining, prevented my usual corros-

ing of the pupil* in oar public echocla.
They are so short end concise, and em­
body so much of value, that it would be
well if they were elippod and pat where
Rajsd* and Indiana road, but is oa tho
wn could see them often. They read M
Flint and I’ero Marqu.tte
" * ‘
three miles east of Reed Cl
is rapidly growing, and boLw_ ___
ing TJV.Ote i are now in proceci of erec-

nkarau Manixixa.—Taken altogeth­
er, the November Number of Horjar
lose, sight of no clasa of traders ; and iu
the variety and interest of its contents,
and the excellence ot it* illualrauon*,
reflect* credit upon tho enterprise tliat
has mads this Magarino tho mo«t Ireautiful as well a* tho must valuatL. of
monthlies- Not th* toast noticeable fea­
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wkufa add* to th* attrocUivenese of it*
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meet varied and entertaining mat:erprofsriy illustrated, there haven been in
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remaindm of tin. aeries. Tho find v«lumn. which will bo isened before ths
nUdfo of Noymuber, ia to be oorntpied
with the moot roooat mformatfau con­
cerning the psoplo of Japan, together
with a sketch of tbo hwtovy &lt;rf tho Em­
pire. and the eucreeaive steps by which
it has become’ related to the eouroe of

Yonrcx&lt;Taepondai&gt;i has boon “through
collogo" ouee more sines, his aMaUg effu­
sions last graced or disgracxl the Bsxxn oulanin*. has associated with toaraed Ihuftasres, and weeU to tear, ed oolJrgiaas aad ha ought to be a very teamlanguages, known and unknown, to say
nothing of tho frtfw; but ho can’t and
therefore proposes to write in plain
Ann Arbor is quiet just now. Some
1200 students, of which GO aro females,
are now numbered on the University
Catalogue.
How about those GO women, have
they any right to a University eduaation ?

thirst, and cold.
6. We seldom repent of haring eaten
too little.
7. Nothing is troublesome that wo do

think not, and verily wo hare been amverted from an entirely different opinwa.
But concerning tb« fomato question,
suffrage strung minded women, Aa, we
may bars something more to
anon.
President Angell ia very popular and

Tho new iron bridge at Pontiac is
completed.
Note liquor saloon exists at Pent-

ri' ild turkeys are quite numerous in
Oakland &lt;x&gt;unty at ri’hite Lake.

Tho Bev. Bamud W. Duffield, of
whose taataltetam I spoke fa my tert is
receiving golden opinions bare, and is
evidently ■ young man of toots than or­
dinary talert and originality.

The sshool beard of Albion ba* voted
•20,0&lt;W for a Union school bunding.

The name of the yoetoffioe at Isabella
Qty has boon ehanged to Long-

Morenri, in Lssuswee County at a cost at
•aooo.
The examination of J. W. Hulcn, tho
de fruiting prison elcrk, has been poctponed far three weeks.

day, Nov. 7th. Tbe Republican nomi­
nation far Mayor ia a good one. Mr.
Hugh Mo&amp;t, their candidate ia one of

The lose in Berrien county by the
bttrnning of honeea, barns *ri &gt;• "ti
mated st 1100,000.
Tbo loiter in Oosaaa’i mill at Outer
Spring*, bunt tert Tuesday. kilHag Mr.
Goman aad injuring tbo trecaon quite*j
seriously. No graet damags wa* none

to the burned diutrtoto of Wvatora k
igan for the purpaea of foaming, 1
personal obearvutfoo, the oondlttian
waste nf tbo poopfo.

.

The Board of Suporvioxs of
Woax *&gt;n&gt; Di-sx —Instruction with
auuaomenL Tfai bort, cheapoet, aad
most popular Magarino for th* boms.____

Srxsxtxo of tU groat fan, the Chfoogv
ThltewMya: Among the fosses fa a
ILOO r- -- •— -CTru«».y
literary way sustaioad by tbe fire were aueesi m nte a^ iMtiartiar -f th-.-to-to
three sets ot the Nattoual Arohivon, in­
eluding the annals and d.batoo of Otro-

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ritissus, aad if merit ia the guage aad
our party doea its duty can and will bo
elected
Hi* opponent, Mr Wm
Foxen, is an excellent citiasn. ha* been
Aiderman and I'reaideot of the Curnmoa CoaueiL and hs* no fault .-xropt
that hs belong* to ths wrray party. He
Uabosnfara long time idoaiMted with
tho Case interest, and was an mutate of
tho GeMral’s family and an active man­
ager of fas property during Ms lib time.
The contort will tie native aad tbe result
periiape doubtful.. But I am satirifod
that if Uio Ropubcans will only turn to
with a will tiwy sou obtain tbe eeotrol
of our City rtfain and keep it
The fast Council we* nsaily k tie. let'
Th* masting was calksd to outer by Mr.
Warner. CUainaaa of tho Tuwnahip
Oesnuittee. AAeralagfag and a prayer
byBov.Mr. White, tbe Cbalrmsm, vte- aerom
,
a very rare book, a late pnweated fae object of the martfag, After tatian
i
to th. University Ebrary by tire
ramark* were aadn by several f enoM Bev.
)
Geurgn Duflteld of EartHagfaaw.
Tbo title ot the work io “The ftmtore

hind her sister towns ia responding to
the many ooBe for xfaiaf to tho su&amp;ring
and lisrttell, reused by the late flreoia
Michlgau.
.
Mr. Tuwm returned from Hastings
on Its 20th ull., and eausad notice te bo
givua the following Sunday al tbo dif­
ferent pteres of workhip, of a mooting of
tho township Committee (appointed by
the On. Gm.) al the M. EL Otureh in
the village of Prairtevilte. on Monday,
Oct 234, for the purpose of organ iung *,

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Geo. P. Rowell t Cols Column.

Dauchey &amp; Cb*». Column.

WELCH &amp; GRIFFITHS'

8 OX-LOCK

CIRCUIT COURTS—-1872, 1873.

Axes, riles. Cast aiMl, Kill Farnlahlega
crv«... US'uS.......~

WEZ.CH t GHirriTHS,
Botloa, Mass., er Dr-troll, Mlcb.

Author of the femous “ Farm Ballads,"
and will enjoy all tbe benefits that can
bo derived tram nla cultivated literary

Neat stock of every kind aho Id bo
carefully attended to in Octobet and
kept from l.-aing condituu before A inter.
When cold weather sota In, and gya&gt;a
reuses to grow, the nurture »bc ild no
longer t« depended on ; the a imnls
should bo housed nt night and ha. auit-

Slly

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FREE TO BOOK AOEKTS.

Blis, Keene &amp; Go’s Fltii tat

Mr, Carloton will also write regularly
for the Dbtimut Wkskly Tnntxt
and !d» eontrtdutloua to Its columns will camcit. rtmiun. scnoruLA* ultima.

In brjatriouttljUtoKaJ SO IW

made the foregoing aunounevmant with
l-ceullar piauuro. Mr, Carloton has
through bin ••bailada’' borane known
In altoort every home in the nation.

gUBHCBIPnONB. -1872.

frrxnbtol tor Us epprerssea.
«SM, C. W0BTU.

skill wilh which their themes have l«n
tiaudled. for ttteir kindly wll and their
rare naturalnre, and erpeclallv for the
teusurws nV their wnttmeut, which

CHANCE FOR AGENTS
I * rilMlUxi u *&lt;«sl, tool, ar

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Tbe fullunae and accuracy of ita mar
ket report! have already attracted wide" THE OETBoTt WEEKlt TRIBUNE, Whitney’s Heats Foot Harness Soap.
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paper. It will give In each teiue aconrtae blrtory ot all commercial tranaaorra nortral laitatozutH. tlbad .l.eir fur ns,
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Sheep
library evident Hint there wll bo towUaktMaasgsUas appearawStesHg
a scarcity of wool next-winter, and I that 1*' Jl.poa.ar Thn an read mib eau,
Crs
high ttoCM1}will prevail for the eSp of aataad aatudaattea be kera «f
1872. Sheep aro now being aol&lt;| off
forms, and out of tho humin of fanners,
that ought to bo retained. We do, not
believe that any funn.r who can keep
them ought to port with his yearling*
at thia season. Their increase in weight
and their fleece during tbo next sretoon,
if they ore reasonably well taken cate of
ought to bring in a return for the food
and labor expended on them, llreslua,
the effect of retaining generally so ulnar
of tho ah«.]&gt; that aro now going to mar­
ket for butchering purpoooa, would Have
a tendency to advance tbe price of both I
mutton and beef. At ptraoni there aro
thirty thotfoand ebeep going weekly into
the New Turk market; ten thousand

iztaf A. !&gt;.
ll..ou4 «Ubl b.
if-res. a writ ot anaobeml «to

sswsKu’jrEft.Tg

Philadelphia and Bltimoro ; and the
number cotisamod about tho country in
other citiaa add materially to tho numher. The savinga of the yeariiagH alone, |
out of this sort aggregrate, would prob-,
ably add to tho number of cheep from J
which wool could bo taken next year
nearly 20 per cent ; and thia ia aa in­
crease which die paata.ro lands aad tho
woo! consumption could sustain without
creating any panic among dcalnni of
cither mutton or woo!. It in th,- busi­
ness of the former nt prooent, in view of

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It will continue tn devote
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make Ita botumna the rchlde of ail In­
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It. Agricultural Department Iras
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channel for the interchange of risers
among tbe patrons of the paper. No
pains will be spolreil to preserve tbe

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cle the Dwrxirr Tbibunx wLU not al­
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WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,

Harper's Bazar.

LIFE IN UTAH
a ooasiderable portion of tho food gore I
to form culeric, to keep up th* natural
best of their bodire. The superiority
of ground and cnokrd grain as food for
awm». over that which is ungrotrad or un­
cooked. is beeominr more snrraront eve­
ry year, and the most extensive readers
and feeders of swine, in the Ncrthwestera States, are eroding mills on their
farms for grinding coni, etc., and ore
producing np'iaratus for cooking fiwd
tor their bogs. When han are confined
in pens they should be kept norfrctly
clean. The troughs should hare bare
Pi prevent tho hogs from putting their
foe; mto them find and water should be
supplied with tbe greatest regularity,
and salt, sulphur, coal dust and frosh
earth, should be within their reach. For

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LAMP CEINITS

Peterson's

Meagazin

CHEAPEST Ml HUT Of AU I

HALFORD

Dr. Wells' tat of Jmteia
TABLE SAUCE,

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TNI Birr SAUCE ABB IEUIH

The American Washer!
PRICE, ec-ao.

Made la Uf garter tbe wsrM

fob family use.

a®

ROMANISN ASITIS.
This kind of feed will make tbe hens
lay early and fatten them wslh Ac
soon a* coo or max a wants to aot, HU
them, and in tliat way you wi2 bare
them about as foot ss you will need,
for soma will lay much longer than otbere. They Will ba At sadjurtaa turn

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15.1871.

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NO. 29
CHAPTER Vllf.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL
otild call the attention of the public to tho Largest and Great­
est variety of

•MwltaJnta'jsaMtss'
X’SSs.ter. 't «ho«d Wilt «r

°f

wim imi ptRLOR stoies i
L Hi ncM\kJ.ti ijM&gt;i and plain.

AVool JPlctidM.

OUR ACORN PARLOR
KTiAX.

r*A.c-li&gt;»,

rnKii.vD

Xrvu

V A r.lCN&lt;TLK rv$i Kim.

KKAIHNG HTOVB,

DmnexticK vj' &lt;dl Pojnilnr Mike.
CUifopor than Evex'l I
Flanels, Blankets, Woolens, Shawls, Hosiery
White Goods and Notions,

WE KEEP THE CAMEL1A

10 per Cent. Below Fall Prices.
&gt;ots at Prices tliat would Kajke a Quaker
Laugh.
IwrfM'crifs, fiats. Cup*, and CMting
,
BorroN cA»n RTo/tE.

JOHN A. QREBIX

ackGrosGrain

ROBERTS

Mhrtllnnp,

RUGS
rellin

Medicines,
STEWAMT k STF.IXHOF?.

Sinai iE JJetkaiical DeiHsts,
Or“; 4 rknu&gt;'’

»vy expert
-ilk Drew* I

dtity on

Argyle Plaids and Satines,
School Books Jf Stationery.

rmSCltlPHONB AND

Barlow &amp; Goodyear.

With one jart ho mechanically pmonucd his school dutio.- With another ho
nskod hiiueolt Wliat shall I do about
iko robbery ? And with tho tliinl ho
debated about Bad and Hannah. For
Bud wo* not present and it was clear
ho was angry, and thcro was a storm
brewing. In £act&lt; it seemed to Ralph
that there was storm brewing all round
the sky. For I’rtc Janes was evidently
angry at thought of having boon watch­
ed, and it woe fair to suppnes that Dr.
Htnall was not in any butter humor than
usual And so, betwean Bud's jcalousy

called). Ralph*

Years

CITY PAINT STORE!

C0MMII8 &amp; nm
THIN THE RMACH OF ALL PAINTERS ;

every day solicited to furnish Plates of Teeth Points, Oils. y*rniadac&gt;», Mixed
MH dur usual price, Lacked- with, the complaint
PnintK; Brnt&gt;be«, wad Ar­
.,, r—.-.s who say they arc unable to nay so much.
- tint’s Mfcterhtb&lt;F Wall
Mow Id. gios all.a chance to hare Teeth who need and
Paper., Window
should hair them, we willfrom this dale, for a few
Shades,
weeks, drop the price almost one-half. H* icM noir malic
full and Complete sets forfSS; Single Hates- Upper
ar Undeir JU3.

dif.L OlfR WORK W.lRRJkVTUO
Grant

Faffr’Ihafiif,
KaUomiuinj,

Experience

Tnn Sraenu rr nu Dana.
Il wtua long, loaeeome, fear.'ui night
«bm Uie tchooP master Issued, lying vnlh

"THBQIRL OF THS FEHIOB."

question tho rightfolnsas of the conclu­
sion. Then bo would n»&gt;ko up ilia mind
to tell all that be know about tho robBut if be told bi* su-pirions about
Ftnall, nobody would l*eiicvo him. And
if he bdd about Pom Jones, lio really
could t*dl only enough to bring *o»ireuuoo upon himself. And how cuuld
hi&gt; rxpLiu hi* own walk throughjhe
i*u*turn and dnWi: the'rood! What
hmdueaa had hirbring out of bed nt two
o'eluclrtn the morning» The clroutnstantial -vwidcumt was quite as »trang
agnhist him As. aeaiaat tho man ou Um
banc with tuo white left fore-foot and
the white none. Suspicion might fasten
on himself. Arid then what would be
thn efllwt on hk prospects f On tho
people at Ixw ivburg ? On Hannah.
it b astuauhins bow much instruc­
tion and ccmfort ihcro is in a bull-dog..
This slender school-vaastor, who had all
Ids life reprossnd tho animal and dnrri। aping th'* finer nntxcu, now found a
necdot juat what the buli-di^ bad. And
so, with the thought of bow his friend,
the dog. Would fight in n desjiemto
strait, ho doterminod to take Mid of his
' HfienltiM m Ball urok l».dd of the reo-

' , “ fause it*» ao crooked," ami Sbocky
langhodut his own evnceiL" must a
■ gwwed when they vras no light so as to
ore how to grew.’'
। And then ho walked on in sifonce a
mlnnto- Presently Bhnc.ky'began fo)kfog up into Ralph's cyra to gat a smite.
^1 B*»- that tree fools just liko mo.
Dou'tyoar
41 'Vhy, how do you foci P'
“ Kind o' bad nnd lonooema, and like
.were a trap-door.' There’* nothin™ »o &lt;m if 1_ wanted to fain, you know. Folt
convenient as A traprionr, uulno* it be n that way over aince they put ray father
•ubtorranccn paasagc. And you'd like into Uro gruvoyaid, and rent my'raster
sumotliing of tl-at sort juft here. It's fo thu pour house aud Hannah loW*
' io pleaioui to hnvo otp'* hair wand on UimMmm’i. Wliat kind of a pho. is
cml, you now, when uno L* info from . a iiour.lwusa 1 Is it a poorer pluoo Ilian
dangir to one's self- But if yog want I Wrens'* Y I wish 1 was dead and one
sorb individual hair to Lristto with aueh of them cteails w»* n carryin' im&gt; nod
a “3tnigg|.' in tbo dark,” you eon buy Hannah and mother up to where fath­
trap dour* and subterraiUKin isuMgen er'. gone, you know. I wonder if God j
dirt-cheap nt the next new* stand. Bat forgets nil about i»»r folks when thrir
it wn», indeed * Yr-a! anil rerrihL* father dies and their motlu-r gsts into 1
“Struggle in tho Dark" that Ralph foo |xx&gt;r-hr&gt;use T Do you think hAdocaYl
fought oat at Pete June*'*.
■■
terr* mo. May b» God tori track 1
Wbsu ho hod vanquished hh fearv of of my fntho- when to* coma awav from
l*-r*onal vfotonev by reminding liimaslt England ami croosod over the rea. Don't
tliat it would be hJly for Jone* to com­ nobody on Flat Crook kosr for Oud, nnd
mit murder In 1.1* own house, tho quet- , 4I sutw
guoav Gt4 don't kser for Flat Creek
turn id Bud and Hannah tuck tbo up- ' B=i
But II would, though, if he'd git my
|*ern&gt;ost place in his thoughts. And n mother
** out"AF tho poor-house aij Ron­
the imago of Hantufo *|&gt;alling against ner away trom Means’s, andTri mo ki-s
tho master earno up to him, as tlu- mem­ iuy mother wvwv night, you know, and
ory uf tlio walk, the talk, ths box-alder siren on tfly Huner's arm, j&lt; a liko I
tree, nnd all the rest took pb-ia-srion of U**a to afore father died, you see.''
him. it soem«d to Ralph that his very
Ralph wanted to speak, but he could
life depended Uixm to* securing her tore. not.
‘
And «&gt; Slutcky, with his eye* kinking i
straight ahead, and as if forgetting |
Ralph'* pnooBcw, told over tho tlmuglu* I
that he bad ufton talked ovor to the' Th.re was something wirrd about thia
It was easy to iHUiuadc hunted! that
i silent man’s ability to tore tnc oouver‘ mtion as bo ctiuM. to bare It go. Bitting
this was right Ilnuunli ougii -not to
throw herself away on Bud Manj.
i by thu Granny's tea-tabla, nibbling corn
i Men of lotno culture hl says play their
broad while he drank hi* glass of water,
conceit tiff against their ron-xircota. Tu
haring &lt;lrriin»l ores hor sanaftas, he
a man of Utrniry habit* it always &gt;ixw '
1 u.-awrd to stimulate her medical talk and
to be a groat boon that ho confer* &lt;m a ; me tbirtoou year* to get twenty-ona, and upeued tho vrin of gossip. Once started,
woman when bo gives her his love.
; I coaid never lira with tuy mother |I Urxuroy Sander* was sure to alluds to
Roas.uirg thus, Rilpli.had iiiod bis . again alter Iluinah goto done her time, for robbery. And once on ths robbery
revolution, and if I!m&gt; night hail town । 'llattse, you see, Hsunor’U bo through |I foo doctor's eoanw was clear.
shorter, or strop poariMe, tho Color. f hi* |. in throe more year, and 111 bo ten and I “ I low aotaolKxly not fur away is in
life might have been changed.
able to work, and well git a little place I this'me beriacre’'
Rot by a won!, nor «»wn hr a nad,
Uut Mnnetimu along in the tedious ] about as big a* Qruniy Suufcr*'*, and
, but by some motion of ths eyelid*, perLours enmo tho memory of hie chiLlluXHi, -: —"
Ralph did not bear another wort! of ji ha|M, Small indicated tliat be agreed
with
Lor.
wliat Stocky raid.that afternoon. Fur j
WIh&gt; d’ye s'pose'liv ?'
| there, right In front of them, was Grau- ■
' ny Sanden'* log cabin, with ita row of 1
| tofty enn-flowcr stalk*, now dcnil and
dry in front, with ita rain-water barrel i: quiet way, juit tbo i«wt peree[&gt;tiblo bit,
by tho rido of tho low door, and it* nah Ji *o that the obi ervaturn understood th»t
ho could give tight if ho wanted to.
the story ol Nathan and David, und it l-arrol by tho fence.
” I dunno anybody that's been 'boot
soomed to him that he. with all his abil- j In thia cabin livod alone tho old and
itivs and ambitions and -fwuspect*. irav ehirelod hag whoso hidsuusnas* gavo ! hsre Long aa roald t*o suapucted."
Another motion of tbs cyriid* indieaabout to rob Bud of tlu&lt; naw ewe-lamb, her n reputation for almost supernatural
ted Biuall'* agreement with ibu re­
the only thing ho luul to rejoice in an
mark
.
-a
bi* life. In getting Hannah, Im would
'* They a’n’t no^.dy eumu in lune lamako himself unworthy «f Hannah.
triy ’csppln* tl»o mo*lor."
And then there radio Io Idm a vision of
Small lookid vacantly at tbo wall.
tho supremo t alar of a true character ; pausable to lha intoUoctunl Fife of th»
bow it was hotter than siutesw, better neighborhood- In regard to her tasdi-1 “ But 1 ’low ho a alter, bum a tqetop
than to b" lovc&lt;!. Letter than heaven. cal skill wo can not express on opinion, character.”
Tho iketor wo* too busy looking at
AuJ how near be had boon t&lt;&gt; miming for her “yarbe" are not to bo found in
hi. corn-bread to answer this remark,
it! And bow certain ta* was wh-n the pliaruuuxnMcia of sciauco.
Whut took Ralph's breath w«u to oven by a look.
three tboaghl* should fade, to miss it I
” But 1 think three over-smart young
Ho wa* a* uno fighting lor a great print Cud Dr. Small's fine, faultless borao
who feel* bi* strenctli failing and i* Manding at tbo door. What did Hen­ men'll btar looking arecr, I do."
Dr. Small raised hi* eyns and let them
ry Small want to visit this old quack
sure of defeat.
This w«* Iho real, awful “ Struggle in
tho Dark.” A human soul fighting with
nearly fond of gale."
Leaven in eight, but certain &lt;ri- slipping
Doctor looks down at hi* plate.
inevitably into lull I It wait tbo saLot
- Had plenty of svreethaarta afore ha
old bottle. The image &lt;J Gul fought t
walked home with Hanner Thomson
with foo image of the DoviL ! It jrevfoe
telph hq.l reason to flear Small — t'other night. Ill bet "
•
sam&gt;- fight that Panl dreerilibd bj draDid Doctor Small shrug hi* ebuulmtiticady when he repre*cuJ.rditoa.Spir- They witc natives of the muco village
ofL.wi*buix. though Small wne fire
it av contending with the Flesb. 1'aul yean the older.. Some facts in th* doc­
Ursnny
though
tho
detected
a
faint
abw called this dicsdlul something the. tor’s Ijfe had come into Ralph's |k&gt;saeeOld Adam, and 1 aup^ioao Darwin would sum in such a way av to confirm lifd-long motion of the surt, but the coaid not bo
cull it foo remains &lt;n tho Wild Boast — suspirian without giving him power to
Bat rail it what jon well, it** tho bat­ expo-' Small, who was tirmlj ittreaelml
tle that every well-endowed noul must in tho good groan* of thu psop.e ot tile
fight at scan point. And to Ralph it county-scat village of Lewisburg, where
•oorned that foe final victory of tho ho had grown up, and of the Httlojc.-owi
Evil, tho uld Adam, tho ITrali. tho Wild
Bca.,t, tho Devil, w*» certain Far, wav
not ihe pare, unoonsrious face of Ilan-1 gio" now hung.
Small was no ordinary vdlsin. Ho
unh on tho Duvil. side J And no the was a gtmiua. Your ordinary bypscrit»
battle had just as w«U bo ’jjiven up nt
talk* canL Small talked nothing. Ils
umc, for it must bo luri in |tm end.
was tbo cootost, thaafoadfost, thomovt
But Io Ralph lying Un-re in tlie still tmrmiiing boy ever born in I-swuiburg.
daxkUM, with hi* omscienew as wide­ Hs nuufo no pretenriona. Ho aot «p no when tswplo is u-luan’ robbed it's well
awake as if it won- foo Day of iKom, .aims. He uttered no profresion*. He1 to took out H&lt;vr
“ 1 Ihink so.” Mid SmaU quierly, and
tlireii s.-emed Bomoihing so tumble in »ent right on and Hysd a life above re­'
fou overthrow of thu bettor nature proach. Toor Vulgar hjqccrits inakaa haring rnlteu his hat and bowsd a
‘ • ■ Ctnn and reqsetful adieu, bo d»obieb ho knew Io be inevitable a* anon U«
h. re1 ^iSKed. .. ‘
a* the voiro of ccuirioare bream? blunt­
1
Ha had not spoken twenty weeds, bat
ed, that h« looked about for hdp. H—---------' ho had sateuisd Um uewsuw igur of Flat
did not at first think oTGed, but there
a* a rnodeet young man should,' Crock that Ralph wav a b*-i character
came into h'a thoughts tbs memory of
commonplace hypocrite boasts,. at Lumr. and w.ntliT &lt;f suspicion of
a trace l-waru Galilean peasant, hungry,
never alluded to hitnvsli, and1 burglary.
sleepy, weary , tsmidml, trite!, like other
convnmnte ■■gidial gnt credit for
mi n. but haring a •traogo, diviua Viety. It is but an fodiffSrent trick
toty in him by which swtrything aril
sis vanonishcsl at his coainu. Ila romambored lu&gt;w Ho had reached out a
Hgnd to every hoipIaaUue, how Ho wa*
tho Helper ol evorv wrnk one And out
of tho depth* of hie soul ho cried to tho
M’lle. NTteson teat »7b,GO3 by thu
Helper, and found comfort. Not victory,
but, what is Utter, strength.
And ao, without a thought nf Tho

Ic.,

Phillips’ Store, Jffdstings, Mich.
KaHtinps. Midiwhirii, owing to the absaueo of Hatmib
and tho exritumcst about tho butglariy,
wm a dull atliur. Ralf tho evening vu
.pent in talking in llttla knots. I’rio
Jones had taken the afflicted •‘Dutch­
man" under hi* own pxrtiouiar sqwrvirion
‘•1 s'p&lt;W." »*id Bota, -that Urntb air
feller* wbat robbed yonr hoosn must
a rams dawn from Jcnlrivw Run —
Tbey’re the blamadmt *M up there I

STEWART &amp;. STEINHOFF.
The best nbwfr &lt;» Hrtfp

dTjyy

OF

TTAOTTNCTS

jneatolA ------- ------

said SelirosdM. "pul bow
did Tiakinv vcOer* brow dat 1 ao 1 to
meddertoto Bhqrfre. bsyf Bow lid
YanHns know asyihing ’bout the
Sbqnbe's Utyin' mo dree hundect In ta

GROCERIES
al the new brick store of

sarta ia a-loyin* is with Jiakii
ill bet a boas.” add Pete. H»t
Sth Uftt'ro fori .^‘tbo°Vh

CENTRAL

, we pi
•reh

way i* to ta. IJilfi uuka.

** Pap wants to know ef you would
s|wad to murrr and Sunday at our
boast* F'_ said one of Squire Hawkins's
girl*, on ths rerv next evening, which
was Friday.
'
’
The old Squire wro tboughtful ennegh

California lm*ta &lt;6,1'00 fruit trore
on 126 ocrea af ground.
The spMd with wbiab a loraadu trav­
els u
milss an boat.
Gambsitn *d taro of hi* broUisr. are
errnh blind in mw ay..

A baby, rit day* old, «m the Ulk

�New Advertisements.

ianntr.
Msyor by 827 | Borgman, City Clerk,
orii'TIeary Starkov, present City Clerk,
end hitherto cmreidarod fartanH*. by,
1129, end so un to th* and uf Ute ticket
To sum up, tho Repeblianns hire cur­

States Courts—tbsi tire lilrerty of tbo
riitaen is flagrantly invaded and th*
consiilntional tights of the propio for­
Is Um same old story of rebellion - the ever sacrificed upon tho altar at aggran­
uaroistitutionalibr of eoortioa. It is dizement by the Republican party.
ried tho entire city ticket, nnd have six
In tii* mean lime, white the Demo­ majority in tho new Board of Alderman,
the legal splitting of hair* about impostehle romedico for crimes wheu or- cratic loader* whoso teachings have n gain of five Aldermen. Tu your cor­
guuijK-d and pvrjwtrate*! on a targe scale caused tho cstabli.hmcnt of Ku-Klux respondent, whd has ros.d*d here for IM
which Imre a contain remedy in isolated dens fiw the overthrow of equality of yearn, and witnessed the election of only
oitiasMihip in tbo South, feel liound to two Republican Mayors, this io glory
defend tho infernal institution by deny­ enough fur one day. ** We have mot
ing ita oxistenco and further denying t!io thosoemy and they abo oura.” Ths
right to apply tho remedy enacted by “ Ring” has boon broken up and the
Cougre**. it is admitiod by those tntapawa oi Tammany Democracy that in ceived and disbursed during the coming
tbo section refered to erery priuciplo of year by the City Guardians will be honyoaceftil ritiaemhip ia outraged in or. er wily handled Sit trtttii fhrit tntii
fleeing from arrest under the cbargo of to intimidate and to fatter freedom of and tie tetniii the hopes and avpirationv
Ku Klux insurrection. Tho pith at his opinion among opponents of the Democ­ of Mayor W. W Wheaton aa ths next
argument amounts to this; that in his racy. and thus to prerent ths operation Democratic candidate for Congnmuonal
Sfiekcpoero has something
of tho rate of a majority by ita express­ honors.
no «pra m&gt;o*&lt;Usa to tho State and na­ ion nt the balfo: Itox, whereon rests tho about some one “ u'vrleaping tbo mar k
tional authority has been shown to exist foundation principles of our Government and coming down on t'other teds,” which
iu Sfiuth CaroEnr. do sueb insurrection which hold the bonds of society together. may jiorhape npfdy to this ambitious
rxi»t«, os to permit ths suspension of th0 Buch polpnblo innonsuteacy is more young man. Certainly He candidate,
newly dinvrnod as tho tutagraph ha* Wm Fuxn, (nut Furon, ns your lyjw
brought all quarters of the notion into made it rood in my first article,) was
moat ignominiously dufeate-l.
I will
•ands of mon who gu in squad* dis­ will liavu tu give war to the inevitable not go into the causes of Ibis sudden
guis'd at night, moving rapidly on in the progress of this moving age.
rrasfoiMs in tho political situation uf De­
horseback, and thus clandestinely seek­
This Govorntcont ho* taken note of troit in this article, but may at some fix­
ing Ito destroy tho liberty of sentiment, the conduct of the Spanish Government iture day. Suffice it to say, the leenlt is
end! to overslaugh tho rule of tho ma­ in sending two or throe vessels of war ,satufostory to the Republican party. and
jority of the people by organised iutim- Irotu Havana to Port-OU-Trinee to ful-, .•bow* them that when they work unit­
idahon through midnight muroor and ! fill the menace made toward the Hornet edly llioy can curry Detroit as cosily as
outrage, ret teens* y M* nMufifirftea wo j tt month or two since. It is possible ths boy know his father.
eno,1 Lavo no nrtnedy-for this uppalling 1 that this war fleet is intended for some

state of tilings, certain as il must bu tu
break ths bonds ol society asunder, and
to make a mockery of govenimeut.
There fa no question that tho common
sense of (he American people will read­
ily break ihrovgh this fine span cobweb
of legal technicalities. They will surely
stand by (he President in the execution
The Novomlicr elections, while they of plain even-handed justice to the put­
are an abundant cn use for congratula­ ting down of thia murderous attempt to
tion when looked nt merely aa successes, destroy the liberties of ths psaplo through

merit and well dewrre.1 confidence, ore
also grounds for additional rejoicing for
the promise it given of a more glorious
victory one year from the pnwent time.
Republican ureendsnry is no more a
certain I r now than il will bo during tbo
next five years. Anil by the word Re­
publican, wo moan no hybrid " new doparturo," uo "reform” Republicanism
that propones to go back to some of the
old political husks that have fain forgotton and musty through the mutations of
a quarter of a century. It will bo thu
identical in purporo with that of tho
] arty that rallied with ita most earnest
ctforte and moat sulf-focgotful endeavor*,
with it* best intellect for counsel. and ita
best blood for a sacrifice, that the “old
flag” might be upheld, and the unity of
the nation preserved. It stands on th*
same petr^tic foundation* us when it
elected and re-etectod Araham Isncoln
to hold the helm of tho ship of State
through the jwiriluus storm that threat­
ened w engulf, not culy tho nubia old
craft, but the bopo* at the beat men of

It is an endoroemoal of his adminis­
tration by tho vnsoe of millions of Ameri­
cas best sana. sad a proclamation of
their contmood confidence in him, and
Wfllfagneaa to trait him still further with
the guidance and control of oar-nntiunal interest. And those voices will be
h«wd. No factious ear can voluntarily
does itoelf so doetdy that their loud acfetahn will not pierce ita assumed deefBOW; no plotting demagogvs that docs
tremble as be tfatana at tho thought of
the certain and condign punishment that
ia overtaking, os» r.fter another, politi­
cal renegadae and evil doera
In a word, it raourse, bevond a perad-

Who ulioll say that tho dinomination
of those- tore distinctions between tew
and justice has not induced tho very
condition of things now existing through out the Sorth by which combined ribleace is ua«l with supposed impunity hi
suppress tho honest oxprasiiun uf nolit-

legal cognisance of offense-. committed
on emigrants white in mid-ocean, and a
lor frnudenlly controlling tho elections
Ui 8. Court of sunrmary jurixliction in
iu Now York and elaowliero have been
ll»» port* where emigrants are landed,
ruthlessly curtailed ia tbo rejection by
the people of all the ring except Boss
Ho will teaks a special ie|«&gt;rt on tbo
Tweed. The sources of supply for car­
raodnet of tho emigration busiuoes at
rying tile sli-rtiotw in fhv-jr of tbo De­
Castte Garden, Now York, into which
mocracy havo hitherto boon drawn from
he lias made careful inquiry.
tho a&gt;don of the people, but this nioo
Ho has [wrformod tho duties OMignod
litlh- game ha* been thoroughly (ispota-d.
him with his accustomed ability, and
and it is nqt-likrly another nng of greet
the result cannot fail to ptDTo beneficial
potency ana be formed and put into
to an impurtonl class which is growing
working order before the next fall •lec­
yearly morn numerous and urgently de­
tion* which can successfully take the
manding the special (gottiction of tbo
place of Tfaxmany.
If New York is sal* for tbo Itapol.llcan I’rreidcnt campaign, there is uo
hope left for any op|»eing candidate,
declaration at martial law fa portions oY
unlrav some radical cbaag" is brought
South Carolina. If simply places Union
about ia th* entire polities of th* coun­
County in the place and stand of Marion
try, and thia has not yet boon out iato
County, m requiring the suspension of
the sky ot the future, so far as present
he writ of A
Francis G- King and Mr. Gibson,
agents for tho Osage Indians, had. inter­
views with tho President yesterday, at

triumph they will enable us to adders
during the next nampaign. What wo
want now, « oignnualiou, thorough,
early, and with Grant for our leader,
with the same old flag under which to
fight the wum cause—tho good and Bra of that city. Register McLaughlin
prosperity of the WhJ» country-far seems to have taken up tbo cudgels for
tho lady teachers, and at last accounts
was on a rampigo after Mr. Itelmfc- to
rowhide him st sight, but so far bo was

GRAND RAPEP8.

WEEKLY EAGLE
Newli (hr Tine teSuburlbe I

THE LAMEST NEW1PAPEI HI
THE STATE

WHEAT!

■ep.red U eB.r li4»c**&gt;ol&gt;

WENDELL &amp;

CO.,

other jioiut, but the threat of the UponDst ma mildly suggest to your readers
i»k nutlioritio^ constantly reiterated, and the largo number of the traveling
furnishes ground for grave apprshen- public, whom the Bssxsa must reach,
that if in their monndcrings, they should
An ordsr will bo taiue 1 fr rui the War stumble ot tbo classic city, Anu Arbor,
Department, placing the Indians of Ari­ they had better make for tho G-egsons under tho direct control of General oty Honan. This is a largo first class
Bcbufiold rand tbo iuitructions will be hotel, has a reputation of fits years'
given to bring them all fa upon rererra- standing and is jirveided over by its
tions uml to keep them upon such' roeev- fiwnsv, Mr. E. M. Gregory who parrations. While there they will bo ful­
ly proiretMl in ell their rights by this
Government, and if they tesvo and gj
upon tho war path they «ill be pua-

General Walker. Bwp.windsnt of the
' Census Bureau, it, uf all perrooa heretsforo named for Comtniasioni'r of Indi1 an affairs, must likely to receive thu ap■ pointment, provided an incroaso of salI ary ten bo procured from Congress
The President and Secretary of War
। hire had a conferva » relatiro to s&lt;| mat­
ters on th* 0*age lands. If they shall
not resuiuve in cum|Jianc&gt; with tho no­
tice of thu Secretary of tho Interior, they
will bo ejected by military force.
proved l« Bocrotarr Boutwell to-day
It io generally conceded that tho re­
and ordered to be printed. It seta forth sult of thu elections on last Tuesday
a number of grievous evils which pas­
makes a finality uf the next Preeidoosengers undergo on board the steamers
during the middle jimuagn, and rn-ikce
many important suggestion* of reform,
embracing treaty stipulation* which

their being disturbed, and to secure their
rights under tbo new treaty.
Alexander Di-lmsr, ox-Director of the
Bureau of Statistics at Wishington, fa
now editor of a paper iu Brooklyn, N.
Y., and fa charged with having pubKsh-

detwit ADVEmsaiEsts.

ports of committees on tho settlement of
tho debts of tiro old curporations of tlie
District by special taxation ns required
by the organic law of Congress.
Governor Cook, fa a message to ths
Iwgfatatnre, recommends tbs issuing of
certificate* ot indebted news on the pert
of the late raqioratipns to claims for
amount found due and the levying of a
tax for tho peymeut thereof.
Tho permanent or bonded debt re­
quires distinct legudaiiun uuJ he pro­
poned to raise a staking fund to liquidate
the priocipto os the bonds tall doe at
various periods of time.
This and perhsps other general legis­
lation will probably occupy tbo Legista-

ting on uatawful aaroalt, the aurora* of J
which depend* not open tbo right of Uta
case, bet upon th* *fa* and physical ,which took plsco on Sunday, Nor. 5th,
and was attended by an audiswaS which
more than Sited the targe auditorium.
Rev. David Ingir-i, D. D, uf Kaox Col­
where bo urriv*d on the iWlh of August.
lege, Tnroato, offiteetod in the mining.
Be here purchased sosne uexv dugs, and
Her. A. F. Kemp, J*. L. D- of Otirsc
emnefem; but fluted in Mo chief ul^ot
Coltege. Midi., in the afternoon. cud tho
—tiket of oosmrisg tbosortfcoa of KsqmRev. Dr. Burn*, forasriy of Chicago,

of the above remarks. Let “guerillas"
who n*«l “sample rooms'' remember
thia, for Gregory’s are unsurpassed.

For an indefinite period the good peo­
ple of Ann Arbor have been boring for
water, and after tho drill had roach tho
depth of 900 feet, tho result is the dis­
covery of what might be a good salt
bed, het no water. It is a sad dteappointim-nt, and in liioro dry nnd thirsty
times should a targe lire occur, tbi« ptace
is comparatively detuncelna. Why in
creation's name, don’t they introduce tbo
•• Holly” system ? The Huron Hirer is
close, at hand and tbo above system has
proved ita efficiency iu other places as
th* most practical anA economical ptan
for supplying cities of thia siw&gt; with that

NATURE’S

Hair Restorative

Detroit Stoves!
PICTURE AND MIRROR r HAMES,

The Detroit Stoves are the
HEAVIEST Stores
In the Market.

Joo Juffcrsous “Rip Van Winkle,” ao
well known aa an sxqntaito and un­
equalled delineator of Irving's Creation
ha* jammed the Detroit Opera Ron*
for thro night* of last week. Not pro­
ceeds to Mr. Jefferson *2,700, and I
suppo.se nearly and opal amount to the

THE MICHISAK FAHMEB

They are5 the Ohly Stove
made 'of Lake Supe­
rior Charcoal iron,
in the World.

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

And State Journal of Agriculture
Tbe ” Wyndham Combination," a
Comedy troupe aro now producing
“Caste,” ••Ours," and simitar fight and
sparkling pieces of the Wallack Theater
order They aro drawing flue bouses
sines the election, aid are all of 'them

R. F. JOHNSTONE, RfintlR. \

Machinery and Supplies.

10,000

No rain about three jiarts since Tues­
day, Oct 81. As our river still furnishes
water in abundance, in ease of fire, wn
fear not. But vro trust that Hastings is
wall supplied with the aqueous fluid, so
that in case the “fire fiend" attacks you,
you can squelch him on the start. “ fk&gt;

NOW
Notwithstanding the greet dcstruotion ot property by the Chicago Are and
other flrre In the pine regions along the
IaJcc Kbore, we announce to the public
with great pleasure that oar Fall and
Winter suppUso of pure Drugs and MedWnm ta larger and cheaper than ever
before offarad for sale In the city of
Hastings. Having long served the pub-

the wants of tbo people wo are fully
prepsreJ to meet every demand, and at
prices that will defy conipcfltton. Our
•lock m usuM comprisss a full line ot
pure Drags and Cb.rr.lrsls, Patent MedIciucs, Druggists Sundries of aU kinds,
©ye Bluff*, Paints A Oils, Varatoh, Put­
ty. Kerosene, Naptha, Ttu^ettUnr, Ac.,

POTATOES,
WANTED
For which the highest market price in C;

Springfield

�B SHDRE &amp; UCEM
StOYHIM UILTiy

MUCUS,

5aatearit»&gt;t',»-

ussssic.

L C\LKNDW

Balch, ofKalamaaoo; Mr. Brigg*, Mr.
Brawn, Mr. Wadlrigh, of Battle Crack;
Hr. Segeudurph, of Charlotte
Up to the hour of going to pree* the

7'

High—butter, eggs and potatoes.
Progressing-the new Brick Block*.
Thanksgiving, November 80th.

Uni tew pitiu;.

t
I."

No. 8—the People vs John Donnelly
forw abduction, arraigned and plead
guilty; No. 9—tbo People v* Win.
Woor, arraigned, plead not guilty, case
continued by consent; No. 11-tbo Peo­
ple vs Wm. 11. Ilosnington, arraigned,
and plead guilty ; No. 12—the People
vs Wm. Itamingtou. reasons for not
filing information fQed; No. 17—con­
tinued on application of Defendants on
usual terms ; Nos 42 and 45, oontiuund
by consent ; No. 8-4he People v* Wil­
lison, for seduction, on trial.

Filwl, August 15,1871.
HsrVey'^Wrighi.
John Y Bevier,

[7MJ
E Ball &amp; Company,

6snh 1‘. Van Brant, J Wm. H. Hayford,
v*
. J Divorce pro confaaso.
James G B VanBrunt y
•

Thomas J Gstaa,

Adolphus D Hopkins,

/Wm H Hayford,

Aasyna Carrespondne* ’

Harriet Hopkins.
Ilarifet E Barrvtt,

South As-yria. Nov. 7th, 1871.
Q.M. Dxwxt, Ennoa or Hssruas
Runrxa—Iter &amp;r :—Fionas insert In
tho Bsnna. that there teabite mi ml

Tu Naw You Oesnvxa.—Enters
upon ita Fiftieth Year on the 1st uf
January next Ita career has. been one

■l-JUUT. MO. .
■ytnsrA:

t 30,000feel of Ash Lum­
ber, 10,000 fee&amp;While Oah
Lumber, and 9,000 feet
White Wood wanted on ac­
count, and in exchange for
Agricultural Implements.
novStf

American journalism. Every depart
most is conducted with ability. Its
Foreign Correspondence ia unrivallod,
White’s trial will probably commence and its independence in commenting up­
Friday ur ou Saturday of this week.
on political corruptions is in the highCorner atone of tho Odd Fellows In­
stitute ia being laid si Lansing today.
Drwc," and also announces that the rucM, of its Year-Book tor 1871 will
result ia volume 2 for 1872, which
will bo still more complete in its statis­
tical and ita gmsrnl arrangement

0 Q Holbrook,

App-dte.

■Appeal

Mito L Williams,
Appellant,

Wm H Hay ford
*r7, 1871.

C. F. Dwten 4 Co.

CH\|&lt;c«hy C4UIID54.

wo advise our reader* to send for a speci­
men copy of tho paper. New Subecnber* will rerive the paper tree until Jan-

500 Cords of Wood want­
ed on account, and in ex­
change for Agricultural Im-'
plements, and we will pay
part Cash.

Charles L Tuttle,

I Assumpsit

Amos Woodmanse*

J

David Fidler.

Presbyterian in ita denominational af•nity, and faithfully represent* that rigTkixx*—Tn C. H. Hurt, Esq , Asa’t orotu and growing Church, while it ia
Gen’l fiupL M.C.RR, andC. B. Buah, eminently liberal and sympathetic toEaq., for time card, on the Central.
Dr. Henry M. Field, of the David Dud­
Fran.—The barn of J. J. Win,', cf ley Field, and Cyrus W. FieU fnml.es,
H. Remington
Irving, was destroyed by fire last Thurs­ io an able and cultured man. and has a
day night Tho horse* were res rued, high reputation as a writer. Among ita
IssJes
but tho hay and harnas, woiecou turned. many cun'ributma cue uf tho rarioat is
ef this State, who under tbo name of
Tho Faculty of Um Medical Dopes t- “Ambrose” has become widely popular. |
mont at tho Unrrarsilr have derided to Ita summaiy of current nows, and col-1
admit free of charge all membets uf the «ma devoted to the farm and the family
Henry E. Merton,
Chicago Medical School who may hare
Appellant.
been thrown out by thu late fire.
i«n
John J. Fuller,

J. R. Van Velsor.
Fro* Att’y,

larceny.

J. R. Van Velsor,
I'ros. Att’y.
'Poligamy.

J

XUl. *«. *&gt;•» M4
Hxlt.eewrmrc" •
Usses, ps— a,,. *

Docket.

farwv

Harvey Wright,
jwtmcnt; default

I

Emerson 4 Brigg*

[ail]

Issue January 1ft, 1871.
1»

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Michigan Central R. R.
out. ,uu*u u* siucr MOTc

St A.»XltIEX&gt;.
-BxrCRKLDnrii the.rsta

J R Van Voter,

J. R. Van Velsor.
8, 1870.

^Jsa=S2»s«stfS test

List of Letter* remaining in th. Host
office. Nov 141h, IbTl.
Cynthia A. Michel, Etna ir.e Fowler,
Juoephtrae Blasdell 1.
Direct your tetters tu No. of 1*. 0. Box
■ drawn
Jon Ttosxxn, P

Iran. October 9, 187L
Albert* N Bmi h,
V 0 G Holbrook.

0. F. Dwmn A Co,

AU persons indebted to C.
F. Dwight $ Co., are hereby
notiftid to call and settle
their notes and accounts im­
mediately.

District No. One—about |250 in cash,
clothing and provision*. ‘ I bare spent
three day* in collecting, assisted by Mr*.
G. P. Stevens, Mrs Wing and Mr*
Cole.
Truly yours,

An*IUatpilod Oototer i’isn.

Willta^Griffin,

■iq. dm god |woi4e of the place and
vrim«y ..y t a;u&gt; man, wtMnanor child
-hall - '»(deal.rti' the ardent in Girard.
Bat, Usui pr .bably is mixed,
the
M t ■*.'! 1' t Ohio R. R. to to in through
tho village, the grading to already nearly
done, and then thev aro to have a breach
road from Girard to Mar.baU, and if a
small, yse or any town, nas two rail
rood* and no liquor selling, then, truly,
wondm will nEter eeaae.
Don't know but I an* spinning this
oct rather long, co will etee for this
time. Moro amm
Ran.

a*.

.

1

’

era! tending Republican* of this village,
I send you herewith a letter which wo
wish you to publish rrristiw. It was
evidently dropped through mistake by
uno of our sound ••Dems,” who bad
written it foe Old Brick’s Jteewrrf; but
that paper not having a* wide a circula­
tion in thi, place ns tho Hix***. we
thought it bettor bo publish,*! in the

i^Iolden,

Alfred Cheney.
) &lt;\ail
Is,ao January 17,1871.
Tho third annual Convention of the
Barry County Sunday School Arooriai 8w,usy 4 Wood.
tion will be hold in thoMrtbodut Church,
Assumpsit
Paua. Psutu will give his closing in Hastings, Wednesday "and Thursday,
I Holbrook A Mills.
lectures on Thursday end Friday even­ Nov. 22d and 23d, 1871.
111,1871.
'
ings to Ctorilrawn
But the Profes­
Tlic Convention will meet nt 10
Sweeney A Wuod.
sor can be consulted as usual during the o'clock Wednesday morning and will James F. Woodring,
Appelant,
day, by all persons dmiring information continue until doon of Thursday
on any of thu subjects to which be has
T^e day sneatona will bo occupied Biehard Freer, Mat­
referred during his interesting course of with reports Jfrom tho township Vice thew Hall. Douglass
Wall and Walter Coats.
Appellee*
DOOO Shirts and Drawers ns well as
Nun wxu. the advertisementa of the
7500 pair* Leather and Woolen gloves
and mitt* just received. Star Clothing Itotroit Houses herewith printed. Ws
Harvey Wright,
1A
* Woo&lt;L
House—•‘The groat one price store.
hope the wbeteato trade of this sostion
may largely go to Detroit- That fa tho
n
k O. G. Holbrook, 1. A.
I 4 E. A. Holbrook and
Commercial Metropolis uf our State, sud
Abner Lewi*J J. R. Van Veter,
we are all intereeted in its, growth and
law. May 1. 1871
pro^erity.
MitoL’ViUism*.
Tax Nsrtosxi Hom.—Wo tern
JOQ and noble work. Entertainwith ptaasarw that thio Hones has passed
wul be provided fur all delegates
Tnro. D. Mans*. President

buildings this season.
Ch oago wants 5,000,000 brick from
Dnjo »
Hillsdale proposes to have an artesian

| ) • ,. ; ...
E2*'

noth ten
Mr M M Pomeroy Dear Bir X see a in­
vitation to cuutmeicate such article of
new* ns may tninspirv in ouro locality
we have a black Rcpulutecan town bearo
lAAEAHolhrook
Assumprit ; default

. Wm H Hsyfcrd
’ lAAEAHolbrook
^Assumprii; d.fault

Q G. Holbrook and
I. A. 4 KA. Holbrook
......

should bo notice in yonro widly circula­
ted Paper 1 am J-tf.--lrr.rre.endovermg to circulate ;zz:.
the

Depot end sell quit a number of eopte
of of y ouro I»l&gt;cr
Ptoaso send yuur Paper tu nastee found
briow to the above address
Lemuel Smith
John Webster
Emanuel Fighurr
Edd White
E
Chipman
John Boo
H - Loe
T C Downing
H Parielo
Duueil Halbert
P Holler
‘
J W Leonenl
G Simpson
Ifol-ert Brady
yours truly Wm Killen

-„._J UaWi Dwtinarj.
tOAhX? “'vr4» »W M^taWtasOtor Oteise-

&lt;ps. te«

yttoa-TSW

0 range villa Correspandsnee.
William Wallace ia sppointed poet­
master at Battle Greek.
Senator Car) Schur* lectured iu Grand
Rapids recenty.
A German school is to be established

ClfMlCCIVf C\LE|ID\R.
FIRST CLASS.
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n
( Foreclosure; pro conSi. tSt**1 “d [&amp;ted Feb. 15.1871

□.■watciuu

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■•*■■*-3^1;

Oasttaavrua, Nov. 18th, 1671.
tracted ailoooo of your Orangeville cur-

warfare between the Bum and fte

I F1CTGP.UL

Hawes A Ed*m.

Thomas B Beedi* Lu­
cy 8 Ifoedle and Ja-

XEJAJECI.

i

IWKTiAt.
Peninsular Railway.
(tHT)'
Bawne,

‘

bwearcy
Furedtoaan
faeeo

BOlfitodF

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1111 V

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^be.!

rarer--f

wnw.WU.

fir* *&gt; will ray

B .UB

�nosnscros ro» im.

d O’CLOCK
Harper's Weekly.

••vst.twwsr

FrtXXDlW-Y HXwmiiTRZ'

|L rnre.4 a« tk. ftaeFU.«mH-.lfcll.Ha. .IlMs
B*.«l&lt;- 4*,. .lire mertre.-. Me* al * rapj al «m4 i
taiMd roltoarf Ik* &lt;»ro W Ikto*r4«&lt;,*»4 ta*•-1

FBEE TO BOOK AGENTS.
iMr«l niw ami Uwu of

Xswxcis, Orang* Cd. N. Y., Oct. 30.
Our visit to Michigan wm a pleasant
nd instructive one, and th* portion of
tbo State Wo Viaited *«-ln*i w*U *d«] .ted
to fruit growing, anil from all I could
Isom is one of tho most yrefitabte tothn
land ownsr. Th* apptes e^wrially wsro
fine, of good rias ami rvl'-r. fhlr nnd
atniadaat I obrerved, however, the
redlsv Jf*&lt;A beginning to »how iui-lf o-ntidmubly, and it would b* well hr ynur
frail grower* to be on the alert and de­
stroy themb- fore they becom. ton nnmerou*. The beat romody I here Men
is th* .hinrle invwntion of D. R Wire
of Lmrau, Illinai*. 8win* sad cwtll-. are

VINEC IR RITTERS’

{Ilk

BtHWCHh’TIUNS. -1^72.

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■ Ou,.;... WIM, .k.M. I. make I--. &gt;. tiz p..
■■ d.r ..Ums ear am. t .r.M&gt;4 Wk.l.
ll.-Ull.. U... • Ttey Ia.1 U...«e ; ua&gt;r-,&lt;.
fludX'ita!*1*wX^^diTw.‘. ,“T

NSW IKWUHZS FOB 1.7a &lt;’

CUNDURANGO!

IH&gt;TO I*—. X. V a* U ItoroWra IU.Ckl*M.

Bliss, ta &amp; Oft Fiiii EitritL

20.000
FARMERS.
TIE Hl.U'i r. .hua. rrokewtoare.roj Ur
si-**

»r- A o lx.li. OeC fa Mu.

A zap? nrr to
ream aredl.s a»«a u4 F. &lt;».Ltararo la
XIEUUn A UX'tJIOr, C-xmaaflO

Wbitney'i Metis Ftol Hirnea Soap.
nl'l'INEn,
------------O.I., IHroFi. FTO torn* roj Huy

Harper's Magazine.

WILL

aad* of Mawaro and Maryland, teat
Anruat, I £&gt;und at ano place on* of
Ahten’i Fruit I’reacmng Machines
whom they druid eight bushel* in an
hour, ksopmg two arte of hand* working
day and night It is nmp|y taking out
tbs water, leading all the tins fiiror in
the fruit. and when tlie fruit u wanted
for n*. mi l water and Mirur »uffieienl
to bs palatable. Tbo fruit when ao dried.

M.

CARLETON, 3KX
AIENTtWAlhEB.

THE DETIOIT WEEKLY TRIBUNE.

STATU
r.-» it

THE GREAT CHICAGO EIRE!
lle*Hra«4iu ImU

IO»
In iron upl** "r *•• lUul
H.n&gt;pl« Capr. »a.l paid •'*«
UnUMI*tl!lf. Clue.*. ClaMaa
&lt; Chromo to every Subecrflwr,
,
sSSJaS’&amp;ISSSS

lb. UauUM a&lt;l **iklto*ir!wi&gt;.roUlta4'-|&gt;M«.
5Uan • MabaU* Th. ekremu &lt;• |ti!&gt;

TO SHIPPERS OF aMBS

ChieifBaui tie W Mairata
vote interest ia thi.. dot in any other
J«n | but from what I saw. I flunk
it will prove valuabl. wh. ro th.ro u an
extra quantity of fruit Alaa, at un» of
the orchard containing over a thousand
atrta, all the fruits were car.owl on thu |
place ; emptorwg iwtwrou hvo and *ix
handrod hand., who asm bearded niwl
lodgwl on thu |.r&lt; cna.-«. and all the work
WM there doae, wren U&gt; making th. can*.
Four thousand boaketa were canned
daily, requiring «ix team, to bring them
to the hour.* I merely mention thsae
mode! of disposing of suqdiu fruit*, that
grower* may know what to do if neoI muh any a ^ord about Michigan
grapes whirl, appeared healthy and productiro, and in tup.st kwalitie* 1 MW—
•ran ia the light, aandy aoi! around
Spring Lake and tho n*ighburh...d —
tbgjr were rigiauu*. healthy od&gt;1 prudui tiro, too [mxhirtiru. ao 1 thought, for
th* good of viMa lb» ootniug acaaon.
If tho grower* wuald get io t&gt;« habit ol
thinning their fruit, taking out WMi-third
or even more in unfavurnbio mkmom,
they would find it to thwir advantage, in
having Mriterand better fruit, which
would rommand better priom.
I cannot rloae without again expra*.
&gt;ag my cordial thank* fur the kind attantioM
I
everywhere
rocivU
during my rimt in your State, ths ancood
weak of Oetobtr, aad if my health ia
•pored, I hope to visit you again aometiHM&gt; earlier ia the *&lt;*arau, rbra it »
notao cold and windy aad tbor* ia more
variety of fruit to be aeeo.
Can I\&gt;wxixc.

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FAMILY BIBLI
A FAMILY IlECORI),

CONGRESS ARCTIC.

^WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS,
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IHEAPESTADVERTISINC-

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IXTTTE WOR1J1J
I Far »A J par lark |.« U-.ill •» .Cl aim
ha -ISrrH**k.*l to Ulrrt. aa Mln.

Tills

ilxu,',: uMunimrs
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NEW YORK

EVENING POST

Harper's Bazar.

wyw

LIFE IN UTAH

1872
3425'

REDUCTION OF PRICES
, Ti&gt; CONKOBM TU
RfcDUCTIOX OF DUTIES.

ST)

GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS

hfort Soiulik- tor (1m&gt; Hwuly,
Moat Vnlnabk tor (ha Student.
Muat Igntructire for iheTbarhcr
Hoot Appropriate forth* Child.
M«-4lWnlfnrth*Mmirt*.
Moat Inlereatihg tbr the Panner.
IWHUTBImMI Bi lilTiJhi /
Moat ProfltoMo for ths Study

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NORFVALE SAI.
■all Im'i.xkm* nil la Ik*
tMtestanr a/llarUM bro
t tosta* itrwf) Aar M Apr!
rpaeKitarrr.a?Wj

Xdlnmnmo, Oct. M, IS71.-A roqooat fca. l&gt;ecn made that I ansrerr inquitiea which have been made in refaeooc* to a gray*- exhibited this present
Fall at ths exhibition of the lAomologi-

5T&amp;ttS.
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m&gt; w Ik.-U.Aa UA «r
pitajua&amp;oa.-'
EEsfcSr’S

•AJERI’ASVJffS’afer™"

TtUMITTFXT I'K UKMITTKHT FB.
venx. iM'i.AuaTios oyTiw. liv

rjaw
Catawba. Thi* Tiae I »aw growing on
n brick wall in th* roar of hi* &lt;1 wellmg
Iwum. *nd bearing at the tinea a large
crop uf well matured fruit; thii woe ia
tibnant^gart of the mcnth^*fSept*tn-

which thi* vine wm gruwiug waa de
strayed by fire, aad with it tho vias.
This grope is a strong aad rapid grower,
goossully maturing ita wood well; tho
fruit ia larger ttaiu tho Catawba, and
grows ia inraebro !arg--r than those of
that variety, and more marked in th*
MOdmr ridmoro &lt;rf ita drop blns bloom,
lam ial.jnae-i by [-oraoai boro wlu&gt;
who hare experimeuted with ti&gt;*
'
that it is readily reproduood from cutting., in roil with a
propnr mixture of day ?rom my own
observalion. I dinuld dna iu mmou
for ripimig Koa* tan day* later than
ihslhafcm^ W* had th* ‘-Kalamasdo,** this y—r, grown here, aad thor
ouaMy npo'on th* 15th of Septamber
Wtam I saw thorn a: thL-i data, the

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The AmericanWash’
LU&lt;LCIl. S5-5O.

SS'iSSS

CHEAPEST ARD IEIT OF ALL I

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JURUBEBA,
la ronMa.il* w*sro.*4e U to row*
a. a kuwrokJa rem.4., **4 .bo.14 Im
l»Ar. la ail d.&lt;wi,(einr.la of Ik. ,r,lm
tesllh »,s*r rod Im. I. tol Ik. , |ud tfw
animate, aad f-el.tr .ft .MkanJ |,rar,
tofaroremrort*. JOHN Q. KKI.UXid. l«
M. K*. tart Ad. *&lt;roi tor Um Vailed I
l-rla. On. UUlar &gt;a haul- Hnad t-r Cli

HALFORD
TABLE SAUCE,
THE BEIT tMCEJUHJEU**

fSTfaiultusr

MUSICAL

LIBRARY,

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ROMANISN AS IT IS.
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The Banner Comi

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22. 1871.

n iM OF IfflTB MI

5r .

NO. 30
-ah hi, owner-ail. and the m.—ah,
hiswtetor'. cril-—ah. Now, my ra. upettive faeerera—an" [tha preaabar’a
voice bore grow mellow, aud tho mcneeding s—tenrea warn in tho mort patheti* and lugubriou. voice], "you afl
know—ah that your husubfa peaker-

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL

before Egonlbd In thia Ctty. for

•’

Buying

' qi AI.lTY, HT-VT.E ATV1&gt; VALUE.

DrA^te Ooodm in all the lateat noreMm.
IteaU Irlah Poplinm,
"Vahlour**,
Hox^rete,

cum

m pirns mm i

.Iitpanewe HilUse, rtn,»d and plain.

ian toneta Thter ma fruit. of faith is
the wood, now turning grntly to tha
a raricaturo ol Calriniun, and U axprroeright to avoid a stump, now swaying ed by their preacban. attont"aa MVVk :
suddenly tu tho loft to glia a oaricr de- u—F—'re reacted you 1! be saved; ef
econt at a rte«i&gt; pheo, and now turning
wantonly to the o— ude or the other,
ao if from vary caprice in tha man who
by Idle step, unau—ariously marked the
lure of the foot-path at first. .“4

All Wool,

OUR ACORN PARLOR
LEADING STOVE,

a twook KWglad among the heap, of
bare lim.-etoue reeks that filled ita UdFollowing the path (till, bo came upon
a queer hide r.bin boilt of round logs,
ia th. midrtofa res.Ugwrdra patebin
e!.,s*lby a bnuh tenro. The rtkk

Domestic* of all Popular Jtlake.
Cheaper than Ever!

X

Flanels, Blankets, Woolens, Shawls, Hosiery
White Goods and Notions,

WE KEEP THE CAMELIA

It flashed wpoo Ralph that thia pteee
mustbcltorty Hollow, and that thia
wa. the Louaaof old John Peareon, the
otu-teggwi basket-maker and hu Amtn. tic wi/e, tho hosM that hropitaHy
sheltered shorty FoUowmg &amp; iaspulse, ba kaouted asd was admitted,
and ru not a halo Mrtwteed to find
His. Muth Hawkins thero before

10 per Cent Below Fall Prices.
Laugh.

Groceries, Hats. Caps, and

Clothing.

daaigae tha Hqairo had ia this anaagemont ha could aot teU ; but at aay rote
the clay-bank maro carriod him to meet
‘ThU bl sere il gyiri"—the old lad/ rail­ lag on that Dacembor morning, with
ed her a girl by a tort of a figure of Martha Hawfafas. betted. itessMSpeech perbape—"that bleared gyiri'.
tha kindoe creator yoa aw raw—aauao.
hare every day, meet to cheer a body up
with aotoothin' or Bother."
Mito Martha blnslred, and sail **01m

BOSTON CAJBIX HTORE.

lackGros Grain

kins behiad him. If it had be—Han­
nah instead. Ralph might —t have ub
jectod to^ia “yueng tortsarart’ mod.
of riding with. Uy- -th. croup,"
bat Martha Ilawkma waa another affair.
He had only ibi. w—Uatiou : hi. k—ping tho compaay of Mite Hawkins might

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

I behind the eaudiretirt, wnkh waa not
I twelve ineiies from the preacher', heed,
, and then rush out ag.in Al each re.pjtc.rance Beteey Hhurt wouM sluff her
. h.ndkerehiel into her mouth and .hake
ia a nwK distreeeing way. Shorty
wondered what the loard was winking
at tho prwaebor .bout. And Mito Mar­
tha thought that it reminded bar of a
lixard that Use had wen at Um Beat, the

‘kU?J“’

RUGS

Sinai ui Meduiol Deituli,

Medicines,

at very low figure*.
The German War haa forced the French to put a heavy export

Dye Stuffs,

life time.

SPAINTS &amp; OILS.
School Books

Stationery.

coals in the wa&gt; of oightrem-twelve, and
loot my leg by on. of
.tick in' hi.
dog-on-d baronet through it, that night
at Lundy Lana; but my i—re-mate
killed him though, which ia a mtfafteyour father, caiue be wm a Britisher
But ef he'd a dwd right here ia thia free
country, 'than! nobody to give him a
drinh of water, blamed rf 1 wouldn't n
been Mhaiaid to ret on t-S. platform al a
Fourth of July barbae—, arnTto hold up
my wooden leg for to maha tha bop
ebeur I Thai waa the eelfiihaat thing I

Barlow &amp; Goodyear.

Ralpb, who found that th. subject, up­
on which he and Him Hawkins could
eouvurea were few ; but Mias Martha
area
wa. detonsdaed
iilertul to heap tfaismn going.
sad a—a, wfawt,'
scboul»--.h. and (ai&gt;a&gt; air things—ah,
thal'e no: urtberiaad in the Bibia—ah,
Irat.omra-f the devil—ah, aad takaa
iolk. a. belong, to ’em to hall--ah."
A. they came out tha door Ralph
rallied enough to rwtnarh:
"Hadid
.Uack your prerote, Squire."
-Oh, ym
raid the Squire.
IMa'lyou oue tho Serpent iMpinn*
’ Mk»r
!
But wli-u the long, tong hi.uro wero
‘ ended Ralph r&gt;a on the elay bank ni.ro

'
'
.
'
,

•way wuh a heavy heart, ba overheard
Pele June oall out to aomatady.
** We'JJ tend to hi* ease at ChriatmM."
Viiristms, wa. two dan off.
June. They are thieves, dng «
Ralph shivered a little. Ti
with tho white forefootand w
al loped before hie eye. again.
‘•Aey're a net of dueres
what they are."

CITY PAINT STORE!

csaaisi a aiowa
PAINTERS;

“Why. do yon think an old artdior
like ma, bobbling on a woudaa lag. fa
afraMuf them thi.ro. 1 Didn't 1 boa
the BriUbom? Didn't I cease bom.tele list Wednaoday night? I rather
guoes.l must a took a little too mneh at
Welch's grocery, and lai! down m the
_ .All. -Z 11.
tn MnS Tk. totv.
thought *twaa funny to orate ma. I
woke up kind a cold, 'boat oaa io the
toirnm
'Bout two o'clock I came up
Means', hill and didn't 1 toe Pate do—a
and them other, who robbed th. Dutch­
man, aad e-mebody. 1 dun no who, a
crorein th. blue-gram pasture toward

W'a are every day solicited to furnish Plates of Tssth Paintn, Oil*, Varuuhcf, Mixed
for less than our usual price, backed with the complaint
Paint*, HnudMB, and Arof parties who say they are unable to vay so much.
tiat'g Material*, Wall
V-ow io girt alia chance to have Teeth who need and
Paper. Window
should have them, we willfrom this dais, for a few
Shade*.
weeks, drop the price almost one-half. He will now make
full and Complete sets for$23. Single Plates, tpper
Sign
I
Ornamental
Punting,
or Under $13.

jlf.r, OUll WORK WARRJlJyrTEp
Offin over Orontf FJMip* Start, Uastinf'. Midi.

Hastings. Mich.

STEWART &amp; STEINH OFFThe best place in the

CITY pF HASTINGS.

. JON

3 ’DENTIST

Meat Market!
NEAR THE BANK.
Th. boot rtoekoiM-W alwayaon han-1
CUD ••d Grty—r Steak, Boatea,

our Groceries, we pay
p, and sell for Caah

BOTTLED TOR BHB1
Ktxmnr* ciissssm'
OB 3SER:

Th. Freoeh joanaliat,
Edmind
About, redoes 121.90 fT
The Winth-o «, ef Borton. base fociily portr.it. taken in MM.
• Doctor, do ym think ti.-ht being fa
bed for cousumplfam F* "Not at all,
madam ;H'« what it h'ee or ."
What ia th. d fiaresns twl-ren a
farmer and a bottle at whiakqy ? One
husbands tho erm, and the other wns

�DETROIT. AMEITKEMEiTS.

imnr

inaWfu rMion. rings of rareaU w bo damn,
to make war on tho peacofnl tribes nd
by no moans conclusive evidence of tho to secure Indian ngonetes have been in­
bighout typo of civilization. Tho happy dustriously circulating Munehauson sto­
roodiuni in thisRegard, as in rood of Ao ries against tho peaceful policy of the
President regarding tho treatment «
ignoratlro, but the total'^dwenee ef Ihio

sum towered to the sky.
'
,
Tbs lightnere of epeooh popularly used 1Illustrated Papers—The late Bl’tttwns
and Sore-Headed Demoer.ta-Who
upon the eubjeetuffiiuehtagthe WoAtagWrote the Catholle Placard. “Mot I
tonMoaummt,which now stands wptm she
margin of Ao Potomac river,' thrusUng
its unfinished and Aereforo unsightly,
shaft upon Ao calm scans, over which
Ao genius of Wsshfagtoo, but for this, ■
would still preside in seresitr. is a dis- '
grace to the gonerettow wboeo high privelegws and great prosperity arv so far fasfreCrd Faper ; ^ntit seems to mo there
doo to Aa subject of this half way dovo- was a Cannon, a iriumpbant Rooster,
tion — Am broken ’down effort to giro and a domoralieed and discomfited
Rooster. Ac-, all roost gorgeously dis
honor to Ao Father of our counter
played;1 end a viritl description of an
election that camo off in Detroit, Nor.
7th, all in you last issue. What is all
ponces’ give away annually in luxurious thia about? Thorn are Democrats in
persona! display. When thus completed this city who claim that Onr election
it would form one of the grandest ob­ "has not come off yet" sad there must
jects of delight to the garo of visitors

modern world baa produced.- Home ouc
baa well said that children and fools
should never be allowed to witness work
half douv. Hu, tiro, present unsightly

pile of marble, though mates., sad lapenng rmpereeptibly in the etart properttaa required to glv&lt;Jf When Afapletc 1,
and ornamented ^rith a rich anddleciuml

NEWTORK.
ARKANSAS.
CALIFORNIA.
.MINNESOTA.
&gt;W
B4&lt;N

regulating the prssiure of gasMr. 8. Baldwin, of renting has sold a
large tract of land for *65,000
A secondnational Lank is to be start­
ed nt East Saginaw. ’

Vessels are loading their last cargoes N 0 n-T H- O-A-R-e Ir I-N A.
of limber fui this season at Bay City.
16 States in alt—casting 174 Electo­
A shop to build freight care ia to be ral Votes. Montana and Wyommg
erected at Jacksun by a company.
Territories also were carried RepnbliThe .breadth of wheat sown in Bagm­
an-county is very small, probably not

itanM. Tif«o..: *•“ 'Vfrgtak
New Jeriey, and New Hampshire, while
Texas is still ia dispute but giving the
‘•Democracy" the latter State, they will

JOHN

of the Fifih Michigan District.
Augustus Haven, of Bloomingdale,
haj madu this season, in bis dairy, 27,­
404 pounds of cheese
A delegation of Canadians from Lon­
don, Ontario, have been inspecting the

H.

WENDEL

Wjnrhi.

Th" preliminary-battles for 1872 have
been already fought end a^decisiro end
overwhelming Republican victory may
be expected at tho presidential election
of 1872 such nahMAoTCr.bocn achieved &gt;
—
" Carriages,
Mrs. Isabelln Graham Duffield, wid­ ----will wait, and wait also for tho time thy
ow of the late Dr. George Dufltold. D,
talk of when the 700 colored rotors wiff- kD., of Detroit, died on tho 0A insL, ngsd
ronouncn thoir ullrvunco to the itepub- •wventy-two years and nine months.
lawn party and go over in a body to
Jamas Boodist, of IfolloTue, Eaton
thrir friends (?) the Democrats. Well, roantv. for allowing minors to.plqy TdF,,
wbon that cheerful time comes round liards in hb saloon has paid *8V fine

cotoueade al the bare and raised to. the
bright of the Dreno of 8t. Fetere the mvynwacd 11* there to soeitjbut in
the meanwhile, tho question is not, “who
»&lt; be anewod^’to stand tn Ito tori. and j stoic the people's money T os in the
E1m whore in our columns will be seen
Ttonumhy Ring Cartoon, {TUt .Tesf) hot &lt;7*381,000.
------------stx advertisement of a now publication square rigidity 6t sliltoesy "l^ariMy
who wrote (ho Catholic circular which
1 An Ionia woman bad an encounter
published by tho Union Publishing Co. breaking upon tho qaiol rivee sonnury
de fooled Faxon t Mayor Wheaton says with a burglar a few nights sinoa, and
being a complete picture of Chicago be­ before tho vulgar and deriding gore U
ntcceeded in saving *150 which the ras­
fore and after the Groat Conflagration those who cannot renKro hffatuy H*’
eload piercing height, ami thsi'rfuAgkyf preof," and we W-v» Un. The Demo­ es! was attempting to make off with.
Tbr authors embrace tho l*st talent tho
crat that wrote that bad better hare a
Tho grading on the Northern Cen­
City affords; Mr- Upton being tha lite­ beso from the muddy meadow nqw ear­
moisten*
bung
about
hia
nock
and
bo
tral Michigan trom Jonesville to Albion
rary Editor of the Chicago fniew, and rounding it to dm bowerWre Utowa half
throws into the midst of Ibosaa, than ia nearly completed, sad tho laying ol
M Sbeahau, tho Editor, each with hia
port to jx-rform, is sufficient evidence
th t the work will be done well, and not roandod in tho good time coining ’

trx hastily. In this reejett, this Book \AsJ ait wrilisg at my sriedaw-iwru tha
wi 1 be for ahead of anything that has, tottering derrick whiete oCU'-otaada
ar, will appear, and all who want a eor- blackened with many years of ftebay up­
wiJt History, will find in this something on Ao top of the pile now'HO'ibet hi^i^

WHEAT:

,«rns &gt;m „«»&lt;»&gt;■
"Buggies, Bleighii,

WttM

Winter supplMpf pare Drugs and MedIclnre Is larger spd chcaiwr than ever
before edhasd for solo. In Ao city of
Hastings. Having tong served thapublle tn our iirvscnt capacity and knowing
the wants of the propio we are fully
To

pure Drugs and Chemicals, Patent Med­
icines, Druggists Bundrtco of all kinds.
I season fur Lake Superior porta, left De­
Dye Stuflk. Falnto A Olis, Varnish. Put­
' troit Saturday night, the 18th.
iroaa, we as Republicans, have not got f
ty. Krrvocne, Napiha, Turpentine, Ac.,
' Th® proposition to borrow *100,000 to
down to yet. No rir-ree. that ie not I cunslnict water works in Saginaw was
In lriniiw,Ohat4elldi*i*J£stap0xour style. No, the Republicans did not' carried at the special election, bold on
do it, and if any Democrat says they did, tho 15 th. by a majority of .IM, ,
“ may has pernicious soul rot half a grata
It has been announced that Mm Tfo.
adayj- upon my soul bo liea.” We tons Woodhull will favor Battle Creek 1
fight for priaoyllw not man.
rire. Prise Pomades and Hair Olis, (
Enough of politics for Ao nonce, and
, Toilet Goods and Fancy Articles.

tltet they can hand down to future gon- tliero seems to^ccme a continual lan­
guage of reproof, and I oumot refrain
The work will kbe fully illustrated by i1 from repeating Ab Itnjfungv in tbs hope
the beet artiste, to which will be added that when it has been erfy-fid through­
a correct Map oi tho Qty, and mechan­ out the land with a gri» chnrus equal to
ically, m well as historically, the book that which ia yearly rent up jbnm . the
frog pond nt ifrs hose, and the propio of
will ba seoond to none.
Onr readers will find something in Ae country have tiute' td Hrink" of -the 1 AH three are aow approaching com‘this, without doubt, that will interest Hero of thoir utdependeocy.'.Uiw inav &gt;
iptotidnand honied, and I much fear
yet be found some Merchant Mill^uaire, ।
them, and also bo beneficial. We be1 Costly expsrimsnte some of them will
Railroad King, or. Prtam ef.FaMit)
, provo; but we will giro, As contractors.
Medicines, who, in Aenbremw &lt;4 esdi-;Jbe benefit of the doubL A winter's
nary patriotic rertfrened.
‘ And J
I trial may demonstrate that same of the
enough of notoriety in the act to rnduoe
new wooden pavements are a failure;
Tut Cnt^suo firo has not only demon­ him to complete this work of duty to our
bat we forebear criticism till tho tost has
strated the indestructibility ut newspa­
boon made. Speakinc of this brings ua
per property—for tho great item, ths
to that trite subject.
good will, snrviree the coaAagrelioa af
cities- bat it shows, ns Mcdill of Tfo
which is, to-day (Nov. 15) very cold.
Tribal nyt, and ho speaks from a bllare making great efforts to divertattention Tueterday afternuon it comamuoed rain­ under a penalty.
tr'r exparisnee, the alwuluto dojiandenca
Tho Flint and 1‘ere Marquette Rail­
from the rrimM-yi character of Ku - Kin x ing in teal earnest, sad every body waa
of "the prees" upon ita prestes. Tha
road have sold, in all. thus far. 218,171
opertafoa in Sooth Carolina.
sandy to-cry out •• f&lt;as Dt*," (not
ocrea of the land granted to Aten by
newspaper establishments of Chicago
At-flntthay bitterly denied there was an your' types
_____
________
v in
_ mine
______
tnado
roc say
of
only need preaaaa to be in fall play.
any such srerot society in South Gore- yfov. 8), tho moaning being “ I’rniae to
Without ths moot highly wrought and Ima. and when this was shown to be de- - - - —'
- •
■
costly machinery they are sadly erip-

toves!

I

Ae capacity of publishers to print them.
Advertising b essential to Ae reorganMi.uaof Ae city. A Aousand businows men muot tell where they are to be
found to temporary quarters, sad adver­
tisements are as indisjienablo to bring
order o^t of Aa confusion of bsslnoes
intoreetn OS focal items are to check tho
riroulaiton ol wild storire eoxd prevent
foolish panics. Nover woe tho nsceesity
allegv that the poor wared victims of
Aat the newspaper has bscotue to rivilthis extensive arid alm..st universal oiiasdsociaqr so vividly xHusiratod as dur­
ganbation thwniikh’to'V&lt;mf *h rwula In
ing the last Arne weeks in Chicago tho uamo of tbn Ku-Klui, mid jxiaeeuaad there aro slorios flying Aat TA»
ted their owa friend* in wtkx to bring
TnMw hoe had its reward for uaafulnomtacfourtaglW.OWrfHco Ac fire;
but Aoos ore absurd exaggerations.

••••“

Statu Fair nt Kalamazoo,
Northwestern Fair at Grand Rapids,

I School Books, all Sta foil'd Wark*.
| Miscellaneous Reading, Family Biblre, _
I Pocket Bibles and Ta.tamruts, Prayer
1 Books end Cliuryli Lltemturv, Hallow- i
j cries of all kinds. Tlnted^ntltel, FrenSb !

7'he Detroit JSIodm arc t
HEAVIEST Stores
In the Market.

We have a tine Uock of Staple, FMaplly Grocarice, Choice Teas, Tobecc-i end
the Popular Brand of Clgnn, which we
are esfllx^r stoirn, ffosrots tbr .tiettom to

r Charcoal iron,

in the World.

•ash buyers.
.UH feotsi.oM, la a w™llj

U-epwAsSfr*

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.
NATURE’S
Machinery and Supplies.

Wo wore among Ao favored owes who
lisumed to Ae concise, and olegand ora­
tion of General Barnum last trteuing.
inflict . upon the pcopl
do boeily nnratod tho doings of Ao ArYoung Men’s Hatt her
mio&gt; of AaCsmborlaud a£l Ohtej giv­ Constitutional Equality.
ing wtl credit to Ownond Sbennaa, (who
ssm'not present) Mnd to Geuwrals Sheri­
dan and Hooker who wore. Gen. Meado

ATO

after which, dm larger portion of the
male portion at flio audiance adfeurued i
to, by invitafFun, Governor Baldwin's
midenna. where they ware rood royally
entertsinod and where they wore pro-

III HAT ME
niiuiei price in Cash

radtafJum-»O, 1W1, were &lt;775,882,
and the expenree wore £529,636. TIib
■urn of fS6,TM waa expended ia ta&gt;
proTomeuts, leaving a balance of £174.-

known that in
Ae only warthQ!^

vv ill !&gt;&lt;■ pnid.-i ij.........

teembys faixtaeto.t______________ ....
of S. Carolina Ms been flwiinttaddaxfog

•

£7,120. making the availatiln balanon.
£172,336, against
£137,­
709 for the same period last year.
After paym- at of the various interosj

\

Vamd • t

SHEPARD’S

COMPOUiD WAHOO BIOTS,
esQSW®SWnr“’

tndy Aey wane, not., they were1 frauds,I
and omMa't oxo* that dodgu. ‘‘
।

-A* tn tho Banquet i: was an uratiom.
According to our judgement Gmstal
MM ax, «d«&lt; f« an did so wto AM
ww foetal.. .Phil Bhoridan 'tried p get
otrtwfitwW reJJad upow to respood,
bnlnettfcj^teria
woM, usd we

Sarsaparilla

•

�Tar Aimurx.—Thi» publication which i
but we mart make an exception
I i. attracting so much attention among H
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-------- ”M
-----------! ia ‘
fitw of “
Pmn'
Mwttcax
oxthlt.
। all lovers of pure literature and good Thia valuable work came* to u* regular . picture, (and who doo* not lore a good | ly each mouth, overflowing wiih choice

UASTlXOb CHAPTER, NO. «, *. A.

W.n.‘tOODTBAB,fcO.
” ’
HASTINGS LODGE, NO- M.F.A a. M

mun&gt;.

Lml klwes pitittK

no.

’mnrtrA30,000 feet .of Ash Lum­
ber, W.OOO fefi IVhite Ooh
L&lt;‘mbrr. and 5,000 fed
H hde JJ ood wanted an ac­
count, and in exchange far
Agricultural Implements.
»o»8tf

C. F. Dwmwt 4 Co.

gotten. Each week it finds ito place picture?) promises great thing* in atoro
upon my study table, and ia peruesd for tho coining your. In the Grat place,
with that satiafaeboa aod comfort which Mr. Richard Henry Stoddard la to lur
ocn fools whnn seeing the face of mt old tho literary head of tho enterprise. This
friend,
and listening to (is ftmilter
Priw. Alexia ia in New
voice. On* of those friends, yon know,
Oyster, by nssasure at Stanley's.
that ssy so many nice, rrfnwhing things;
Thanksgiving one week from to-r
thst never talk so tong they get prosy,
nor harp forever on one string.
that richness of thought and sympathet­
Wo are quiet and peaceable tan; no ic fooling which prove* that his i* not a
excitement, no “indignation uutetings." more poetry of jiugling rtiyme. Hi*
All things at preeani are moving on as kindly genial nature has made lum a
smoothly as tho greatest lorsr uf Gmcord ha*t of friends, and it would be difficult
could wish. Tho good folks of the to rotert a second literary mau ia Ameri­•
Baptist Church end congregation hero ca who could, al tho start, rally under'
A gnod place to stay—st the Reading made your unworthy cur.-uspoadout a his standard such an array of rocog-■
preeeut, a short time ago, of about 880 n:a?d talent end WEdl-kuown niruos.
House, Nils. Qty. Try k.
Cold enough so that the .now which in cash, provision*, fool, 4c., for which His aMumptiou to the editorship giveai
«v, (of course you know 1 am a imJut TAs Alinu, in advance, a proud josition.
Ail last night mrha ton little
now) are very grateful.
among tliu highoei and beet periodical*i
Sun shine, however, clour and cold
In tins place and vicinity w* raised uf tho day.
.
part of th* time.
abeutU.008,1 belteva, in provuicus.
Tn* Mumtaut Tsscrsb.—In making.
clothing and cash, for our fallow citixens up.tlieirHat of rending for tho cramg
uf Michigan, Importrished by the great year, teacher* ought not to forgot thoir
The funded debt of Vermont i*
State publicwtian, liu
T*t&gt;ur.
a trifle over half a million dollars.
We have bad a etoady driasliug rain
It is worthy th* highest jxironago tho
all night, and this morning the air ia
Forty bull dog* bi one item in a r
t..soiling guild can bestow. Th* Coun­
chilly end penetrating. Autumn has
ty Superintendent uuthoriras ns to ssy
almost gone and winter comes on a{*uw.
that it is hia earnest wish that everr
Soon the earth will bo wrapped in a
j teaohar in the county ehoukl eubecribe
glistening mantle of white, and anus,
| for this Magnxiue—and hie wish, wo
the merry sleigh-bell* will ring out their
! here n* doubt, la based upon an intellicheerful melody upon the frosty air. '
i goat appreciation ot the healthy influHow tho years fly away 1 It rooms a* :i once oxortod by such a publication,
though
it
were
but
yesterday
that
you
i lie foreeeva tho TMcfor will in Ao small
Jo* Punrrnru.—Fur ihu tent
cheapest Job Printing done in
county, call at the Bsxxn office.

port next week.
Wood Wanted !

500 Cords of Wood want­
ed on account, and in ex­
change for Agricultural Im­
plements, and ice will pay
paH Cash.
C. F. Dwion 4 Co.
■ICHItAA CUTRAL R. R.

Grant River Valley Division

AU persons indebted to C.
F. Dwight &lt;f Co., are hereby
notiftid to call and settle
their notes and accounts im­
mediately.

UBI L ALLO,
SohnokraO, Mich., Brooder A Dealer
n fine Premium and Imported fancy
I Fowl*. I am prepared to book cnlor*
I * * **— - * ■ *o-- * ■

Michigan Central R. B.
&lt;lo. sEiuiu
Siam mote.
ss.’sasasMSta rtet

Tho German stoannw 1'rsukliu,
New York, ha* 40 cases of cholera
Atcnox Brixs.-- 1‘riutrJ un one
boar's nation, nt prions that defy competitmn, at tho Bsxmsb oflloe.

Tho Indianapolis po.tofluo
has
cleared over 150,000 for the Govern mo nt,
during tho pest year
-

Indianapolis is the birth-placv of a
new insurance company, yclept tho
Franklin, with a chartered capital of
8500,000.

Tho total amount of cash already receired by tho Stalo Italief Committee is
upward of 1150,000, a great portion of
which ha* been disbursed.

But strong soul* will gather new
Hon. Wilder D. Fcwtor leaves for strength and inspiraticu from tho almost
Washington on Monday next
He broaihten rush of life** chariot wheels,
takra with him thu good wishes df all and make tach victory over error and
wrong, a vantage ground upon which to
win grander conquests for truth and
A boy cloven yearn old ia confini*] in
God. j Asa »’te, serf rsrsrafi rl Pf !
tiro Stale Prison at Michigan dry.
Almrat unconsciously I have written
The man who^oni him there ought to a toog letter.
'
Tour, os of uld,

Ih are Western Agents
for the Waltham Watches—
a full and complete assort­
ment always on hand—at
wholesale and retail.

Have all their best grade
of Lady's Watches manu­
factured expressly for them
by some of the best makers
in Locle, Switzerland, and
thus save to their customers
the importer’s profit in New
5 ork. •

- Especial attention is re­
quested to our Large and el­
egant Stock of Diamonds,
handsomely and securely
mounted in Sets, Crasses,
Sluds. Rings, Etc. A very
complete assortment of Dia­
mond Studs.
CHANCERY ORDER.
If OF MlCniOAX. Ik* CtmU Osertifw

Diamonds mounted io or­
der in our own shop.

Monogram' Seals, Crests,
etc., cut on stone by the best
workmeminthe west on short
notice. I

ally • ...igued for the young folk*, but
eilult reader* cun glean much informa­
tion from it* page*.

Liat of Letter* reclaming in the Poet
guod number. Ita tablu of contents com­ office. Nov. 21st, IbTl.
,
prise articles untilted: Tennyson and
Sarah Pock, Henry IL Smith. Matth­
Theocritus ; A Thanksgiving ; The Bed­ ew Staltu, Cynthia A. Michel, Maria A.
lam of Statriboui., Kate Beaumont; The King. John Kmte, Kit Chipman, J hSphinx Wayside Pikes; Watch and
Ward ; California Saved ; Tim New
Light;Their Wedding Journey—continuea story ; Our Whispering Gallery ;
Recent literature. Published by Jarnos

member of oar ccmmunity. The follow-1
; ing era particularly mtorosting. Jamas ‘
Dveemlier nuinber of this popular magMcCtth. Prraidiut bt 1‘rmecton Col)Xo ; A Man among Men; Spiritual I asino ie’oui and for sale at all tho de­
' lYescnco ; The Educated Man in Amer- pots itt,thi« country It is a capital is­
[ its a Foeiety; Alex’r U Stephens; thought , sue Old and young can find amnse-

been connected wiih tho finest nursorio*
of Rochester, and who has given such
general satisfaction in hi* dealing., in
other parte of the State, is uo« with us

.■i^aiervtt^vtt

Our Silver Plated and Steel
Table Cutlery is made ex­
pressly to our order by the
best English and American
manufacturers. Every piece
is stamped with our name
and warranted by us.

n fellH^h^grrilnsw etTslZw

Tux ruaaxoiutcxt. JoctutaL.—One of
Hie vety few Magtirine* which nro publilhod at thu present day for the radical
benefit of rcadcra.—i» represented on
our table, by it* Norember number.
I Tho ccnteute should interest every Ur* |

but when there ia no occasion iur &lt;&gt;pj*&gt;Moxb Rxuxr.—Castleton ha* raised situs, ami competition is tho death of
for th* Michigan suffsrere from the Into the edterprist, then, opposition angbt not
fire*. 8335 in monuy. efothing and pro- to to he incuuragvd. Thia 4 the exact
fact in regard to the omnibus lino- There
fa juitt business enough to uiuko one
“ Bu«" pay moderately, but :hr* will

Tns*M«rvrito’Ps«rr.—A Thonksgiv■ i-jg party for old and yourw folk* wO
, ureur &lt;m Thursday .zoning. Nov. 30th
at Unkrn HallMusic by Brooks'
, Quadrfllo Band. A* thia is ano of th.
, apmdng parties of ths eroeon. a good

Our Stock of Silver Plated
Ware is the largest in the
W cst, all the Jfew Styles and
Designs of the Very Best
Quality and Reasonable
Prices.

Tas Am intra x Od» Fallow for No­
vember is a most attractive and raln»bl* issue of this popular magorina In
ite varied contents we notice several
goud stories end sketches ; iHustarted
article* on the Great Morass of North

with regrefthat the story is concluded
It will prove to bo tho most popular
book that Mra Ann S. Btephvn haa yet
written. “Palaeo* and Prison*” is is­
sued iu a duodecimo volume and eohl
by nil ‘Booksellers at the low price of
11.75 in doth; or 11.50 in pap«r eovers;
or .-ojtar* will bo sent by n.ail, to any
place, posLpe*! Io lh» ]U»b'.i«bcT*, un
___ I—I —*
2-L. ..V O,. ~V Ih h

Wxstxo —The editor of the Bs*«aa
want* ten ooed. of Dry Maple Wood,
for which the regular price in eaeh will
be paid. JW foot wood preferred.

Sterling Silver Ware,

Dewmbcr, lik* a staunch friend, is again
at oar side, with it* overflowing tneasuru of goed things for Christmas, and
abundant.protube* of even better for
tho future, which wo promise will be
well falflltod. We adnso there who
have not decided on a publication for
the household for 1872, to get a num­
her before salecting elsewhere, and see
the abundant return for a email invostmeat, and the very liberal inducement*
to club*. S3, yearly. Published by
W. Junuiogi Demorest, 838 Broadway

degree aid him in the {sirfuMtaOM of 1
Loaves from a Rover’s Life­
hi* dudes. Th* number for November Abroad;
I
great year, «&gt;n* prolific of sutemn and
contains (among other things) article* Itag
_ ; Scientific end Curious Facts; Hu­
significant event*. A mighty rnvolutiou u]&lt;» the School Book Swindle," ’Till mor* of- tho Day; - " • Olio; interhas shaken Euro|K&gt;. Titanic mlluonres
School buildings,” ' Phonie Analysis in estirg miscellany ; corrt-s[Tondcnco from
have been working with jonditrou* en­ Ri nding," "Tho Art of Reading," and nil quarters, 4e., Ac. Published by the
ergy and aceomplislutog great results,
“Normal Classes," ctoeing'Mitb an in­ A. 0. F. Association, No. 1&gt;G Nassau
both preeont and prospective in tho po­ teresting rueutp* uf school intelligeuce Street, New York ; n.M a year.
litical and religious status of the Old
bum Michigan and u'.hur States. Pub­
World. In our own country “deep lished by II. A; Ford, Nitre,' nt 81.25
Yuvxo Amxxici, a joy to our juve­
calloth unto deep" a* the prugroeeive
niles, end the admiration of jiarenta,
force* of oar avilixaiiou and our faith,
haa completed another y*v- le &gt;*•
stir into powerful agitation the wesu of
very useful career wo have no doubt it*
popular thought and feeling. Tho world
old |«itrona will continue, and new cues
iwgothng reckleeo in its old sge, nnd of Mrs- Ann 8. 8te[ihcns’ naw novel, just
rushes ahead with mure than the speed | published by T. B. Peterson 4 Brother*. a-ill flock to its steady support, aa it is
cue uf tho many of our juvenile publi­
of a “JebC" Humanity is climbing out Philadelphia. It will eommaa’l a wry
cs tarns- that fills all tha requirement*
of the mist-shrouded vales who* it has , large sale, for “ Palaces and Prisons” is
1 nu entire new norol from the pen of this wo desire in such a book, while the
groped so long and " rejoice, as a strong
■ taloutod autlwrevs, and is superior to small price, SI per year, or the liberal
man to run u racu" upon a broad high­
1 her world-wide edobtab*! work; “Fash- inducement* for clubo, puis it within
way. ' Progress is the watchword of the
age, and neither flood nor fire can check
| novel show grout dramatic power, and
tho onward impulse. This is Indeed a 1I the character* are strongly and strickwonderful year; another iu tho catalogue |
! ingly drawn, and are worked up with
of wonderful years that have sped n&gt;
Ora Yocxo Fotsa, publiehod m
tho skill and |x&gt;wer far which thia au­
awiflly since a traitor fired a fratricidal
: tborwa ia so distinguished. From the Grat1 I Boston by Jarno* B. Osgood A Co., ia
gun upon Sumpter. Since that event, a
I page to tho last tho render will be cu­ j»n illustrated maga*in» for Boy* and
decade has flown away. Brave Ander­
i chained by it* absorbing interest and girls. Thu November number contains
son ia Jord, but his heroism glow* with
a omtiuaiiun of an interesting story, enundimimshed brilliance upon History’*
on their departure from this life since
the stout-heated boy 71 start*! out ou
hi* twelve-mouths' journey! How many
more mar go, wo know not, fur though
the tad ho* grown aged and ha* almost
run his course, he mty yet see much
that is “passing strange,” and eventful
Well, weak, doleful heart* may croon.

H»w Adygrtistmento.

number. It is printed from 3G fall-site
muaic-platee. neatly bound, and sells for
tho mudeut sum of 30 cent*. Tho pub­
lisher offers to send six back numbers,
containing from 80 to 90 piooos of choice
new Music, for 81.
Addreot, J. L. Petare, Broadway,

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At Brer.—W* are pained to be called
Ox T«ir jerr.—The Photographic
GUtary of B. T- (Wretor is tomporwrily upon to state that Mire Emma Bennett
ciured. N hariwgb—
- • 3«”* died at the re&lt;idenoc at W. Haye*. in
i a the cure &lt;-&lt; th* P-T*- ’« Aka™. tha riry, on Monday evening. Tha tnrribta onieal through which rhe waa oalted

Pennttdtr Railway.
entitm mlndautapato Tueadsy. Fred­
rick p. fltawt &lt;ho« are nf the
Grand Lodge of taw V wired Btataa,
Wiih th# close of tho year 1871, Jfory
Hilton Hmukiu. I'm! Deputy Grand
Mill drop it* iwehrtal chsrae&amp;ra, undfidhuhrar Otdfnx. Paet Grand
tor. Its I&lt;ut nurntav ta pictorial fora.
Ib-proeantivti are in atteajtenoo
»in bear date December 30. 1871. On
and attar January 1,187:1,Itepublication
*&gt;11 be cuatared in Abe oripiri eUracHe ta which, during * j-fod rffour

no Phrenology; Tho Taguls and Visayaas; HoaKhy or DUoasa! Children ; Fill
up the (MHbtaD Measure Pre-historic
Mau -. The lloa Cuaetriotar -.^usump-

.
|&lt;u*tve kind either, for &gt;1.50 secure* it
,
fora year, and it i* only 15 cent* a
|
| number. Now is the time to start dubs

linu-.KulUcouunoadatteus, orllio Bor,
who mil a Situation ; eta The publishor offer* the test three numbmwpf Wl ;
AMxaica* Bvaaar Bcuuox Worn*.—
fn » use premium to subscrib om for 1872* *
Th* Norembor number ut tlu* journal,
Term. »8 a yarn. Single Nos. 8’1 eta-1
pubiiohod by J. W. McIntire, St Louis
R IL Wells, 389 B’w«y. N. Y.
Imiita* it* usual valuable contents, has
verv full aunouneemoute of lessens for
A rpu»s*T Axsocxcxarxr.—We m&gt;- 1872. As th* publisher offers to scad
tic* that Mr. W. M. dart, formerly one this number fro# of charge we ad rise
uf the editamoi Oar
FMt Sunday School* adapting a saris* of Irsowl to whom thal journal ow«“«
touch of it* suoo-e and popularity, has
again, after an extended sbssmao, be­
“The n-tauon of the ‘ New Amvracin
som* &lt;M» of it* editors. With thv addi­ Cyclopcdi*,'" says a New York letter,
tion of Mr. Clark, assUtod by n roqw of “which is to bo begun in a.fows day* by
able writers. Pref. Shoemaker iu charge ite fanner iditocs, Chari** A Dan* and
of that most fascinating dqgtrtmeut for George Bipfey, i* a work of no small
magnitude and importance. The work
will fall utainly upon George Ripley,
a* cuaductur of “Our Stairway," nnd tho retteun literary editor of tha JWoas,
such long favurebly known gimtlemen who. iu spit* of bis years, is still an iaa* Mcmicts. Dnugbaday 4 Co., as Pub- dcfatigabl* worker, and admirably fitted
lulicn, there am bo nudiiugubut a mast
britllan. future for 0«rSoUM*y KiiUr. I
Arrxngeraento nro boing made for tho
And it diwervoit. A specimen number
ul tire ImSrwill bneodlto any peram, inlroductiau of n* in our village. A
by addresaag tho publishers, 431 nod proposition has t&gt;een mods to some of
our loading oitiseru. for One t&gt;un»so.
4M Walnut stroot. Philadelphia, l’«
With three railtoM*. tho Holly Water
Work* and Ga* Works Allegm will be a
reel lira city .—rftt*-* 7«ra*i
Tur lUtuuup Oixirtt*.-- Alter an-inLot Hnsfinga profit by tho abev* ex­
tcrrnptiuu of ttoce week., amauoned bv ample and lhare will bo no doubt of
the Chicago firn, the publication is rosunAd in New York (Sty. Although
h»iag« heavily, tire proprietor, Mr. A.
N. Krlfogg, soys that GtuiU will never
aay die but that he will won make it
what It'Was before Uro fire, only Mfcr,
and IttUr. We cuiniu-nd the Gwrt.'r to
nil who are in want of a first class rail­
road paper which not only givw all the j
news but dKsttussos all matters ounnne- !
tod with reilwayw, not only on tho part ’
of tho Com|ianie»» but also in tha inter-.’
lost of tho publie. Tho two are not.
j irreconcilable May the
fluurW. ’
all the more vigwunaly for ite •'baptism

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THE

NEW YORK

EVENING TOST!
1872.

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CAPTION

sue rauiDLK inntantmnnu.
t A tree Mero
aovt—r
MORTGAGE SALE.
iMlhali teety fam mate la (bo perwmt at a
tea*item*. ro &lt;dTurw»&lt;e*btanre da:.
tmTgsaggs&amp;agsfero!

O.loeiy Wril.'l arta.l.c Tabl.to. Frio. Ureal,
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ONION PACIFIC RAILROAD.

19,OOO.OOo‘rXcjRES

mg too bmmI fatofreUeg Vlawri Charerara.
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
la Ite nraciar at tea anau o’ sera Btlteehm. nt Aai-q.-UM, fbatetoto. Bai ala. Bids IsmcU,

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CIRCUIT COURTS--M, 1873.

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BARRY COUNTY-F-re. Monty of
.
nmMtaU.rd M.r; Frret

fexhgasjha.'fojg!rj5i.

Ike total datable aad auraeb'ra maaaer. white
whale tte prrore are aaSrimUy tew io pier. II

QTATKOF UICUlQAN-.'teeaimi* Jadieial
O Cirvail. 1 baeehr gi aad apporoiite time,
KXFKIURNCBD AUENT1
waited
far InHdlog Ite ... rr.1 term, of Ite Cm oil Court
■fHateMClatterp- yma IK- red U.l thmytatol । tte aoeaty B*t ^arie. with vteKKXT ro’VKTT-Fir.t Monday d March , Firel

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for ttetert aad arteb MaBtort.wXrtola win
eterate th. mrilaial eeartUoa by ceaiuai re.
teea with sati aaamroaMsos spaa Us taaatlfa'
The American Waster Harr. Neary,
aad atonal trotka.
Time aad laradgrrey.
Th. Fatigue d WartiasJty an Laager Dreadtere“‘
“&lt;« Clron Cielkfag,
Affeafg aa Us laxUhaent PUn
1 a aalliag pobtkr allmlMn lo Ihn liuia ma

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MORTGAGE SALE.

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CUT THIS OUT

l.».waJLBtest.

M.lre. . rfamtoiry of th. Sscred Tn,Ik, m
teagbt fa ^Um Inspired Bort^ togatter vilb

KOBTOAQE sale.

eraLsat

HOM tSTEA DH FOR ACTUA1, ALTTLKRN
Atataof Gorrrnmaui Itoril. telw.ta
WalrLta. -nrtl. gl—eajb ■ WM tyld Stef IW~
I..’.- flonitog Watafcea^te eSnworth from fed Umabo aad North I'late, opre for entry aa
And Seta JokhuI ef Agriculture
Koory pram grHisx np s efaab at Ito M (l.«i
Hooaeraaaa oast
dsnghtet
tort, ee eight al SIAe mb. will ba mlTrl lb
HOLDIXMti
02 THE LATE WAR
an ritnimjryonbellngwtnojbr l»7J. sod ale- ci^N.li?;t^4&gt;,'c-m^
A
mN. » Turk. taaAmi* follow.,
IL F.JOBXSIUSR EDITOK.
i..eto^ IBI.-FlieTfamOw. Totter,- -tote.
•*'*"•*
FREE HOMESTEAD OF JOO ACRES,
WIIMa BaUraad haaAa.
fa •
The &lt;Ju'r Aanra^Juunral Pulriri.Diroet Bounty uf 2400.
CUAHUM J. I-teTIXUlX.
■Wed for l-a aew edSten uf f ■ tlf-t parephial, -Ilk new arg1- mated free ererwhen.
Addmm
tt F DAVLS
ImrtCre alidiaw U. F. R. B. Co
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And a.-rau-eary S’, oom far I Mart aed gate
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ACAMD.
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iMMfoeta refoered to Uuaegteel tla Stored
repretol^I 1-rt^i *ww*&lt;tesgMfaaa4 MH
rimrer elewa uf Ulr-n. Trellu Aa a help to
l-amt., Miafal.ro, aad Habboib-aibaal Tartan
IS teiSiliug rtedafoto of ttelr mpureio aad Mgh
rmUca.-aod to aU altera fa wheat taaartM
loun .re fatrmled-.tota aplangU l-.claral
Velum, nasal be ormeUaatoL h I. too
Kd.bon,
Host Buitablu for the Family,
Most Valuable lor |ho Smdant,
M,»t luatructiro for tho Taacbor.
Most Appropriala far the Child,
Mort Ussfal fog dtoMfofotar.
Mdst latarostteg for tha'Farmer,
Mart EMgant for thaPgrior,
Mort Frofoabfo for tte Hurty.
/
DRAIN COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE
THE FICTOnlAL FAMILY B1BLK.
fa stem, u kte gtotara riradyrifam to.

art STS ar ansTKMaM.t&gt;mij w mrr.to-a.

-ttfo-r-liBgSNB..,.—.

TWU GRAND CAPITALS OF
Bnl Kunnf ant it,anal iann in taurin.
kter-l. f all -iter.. Th— plain, ,r, mgmr ,.l @5,000in G roenback-s!
S.ert.noe Aero, ef Odo. farmiag aad Orosiag
»a stoat, i-.ee th. u.ual mr, ud r.nto.u ui
Landa o. Ite lim .liter, al. lath.
Ogura. They —.11 ba inpee lily eefaMwd. Alan. ggHi!®™®
M&lt;cr&lt;I patpM e^ltwutoiald and Mb ar rerylpl. ;
Mela of Xobnate. fa th. Orosi Malta .Talty,
saw roaaau, far mb arfaag orodiL
Thm bogs fare fa a mUd aad bealaby oBaaata,
TERHR-Ain vein sdrseee:
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t Hora and H-ggy. wuh Mlr.r.m..onle,t Har .
oral, wiirllt »*». Use Fin. Inn rd lteir.nl
FlMto. -tart Sfart I T.n Frally Ite--eg NoahEl^rZJtoi. far me ^lr. "Z'.’.
7U S
Priixm nsn«e from
to 210 per Acre.

THZ 2GCHI3A1T FAP.im. Superb Prcuiiuiu Engraving I

FAMILY AbBtS.
WITH OVKR
loop ILLUSTRATIONS,
50,000 R F.F KR E NCUfi,
TUB rICTUS!AL FABILl* BIBLE
aaelatoi » uaretetoi d laformaUre iteI ton
oalr reart to. nrad through too ey«. Iu lUaatreilc-iM tarry ee. back to Ite total itapenaaI

sror-laoc. - -lb lh« sial, to fa 1- k. tana toad, .nd
pe—ri.d. 1 abill Mil al pd-lw train, al lb.
north iro.t dear a/ up Court Mom .a lhe CUy at
XaTO
A
UaaUags. la Mid Oral} of Barry aad Mate of
U-eliiguo, rtkst tetag Um dree nt boriaeg ibe
CireaU Court fad Ur. amely d Barryiaa Friday,
■ha Iw.elr awued (rd) day « Doomter. A fk
till, al the hoar of site eefaSk la Um lururan vriYgaaiywd wmre temm tw to w-n Srer tL
of Ural day toe laud, aad luo&gt;ta.ula doaeribed la aec
“’’’’’TuxIScrUBILLSatBAUK.
ia mid sratgrg. tor re nveh thereof as eh.ll
Doled Bataarear U. Bn.
— Mnlo ‘
l-e aueemry to aeudy the Mid aa-uui-l
daeoeaa-d a-.rlg.gv lariudlag said Alter..;
Ire sail all legal omi.i to will Th. tall an&lt;
goaner deretiaa iwsa'y-m (Hi d towaabio
Ay ree wtehfaw la rerohaa. a AIU mere taob
iae ftl earth of raege mere (1) wad. fa Ite
mealy ri Barry aad slat, at M.&lt;fagaa,atoo.&lt;Lag
to lb. UellM ntalmaanry ; .trepll.g tew.eir
eat acre naw and ter a ban ring sroued re Ite
eretb a&gt;teaf sari fat add br P.ur Uoaerd to ite
townafa|taf M»jd»^Urer«. slu a -alar pnr.lege
tra
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ROMANISNASITIS.

T. ba drawn Mimday. Nev. nh.in.

A FAMILY RECORD,

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Thia rallroly n.w.aatteate Itoek. efisupages
ILS rugT.rl.gr. ia .a .Ikaatlr, nnd staa.lar-1

Gift Enterprise,

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rwasody lor ell ImparHita el Ike blued, or fae ae-

aseorrtatte «h*4a Ilntn.rS r.rlrto. .ipoara IU
irairatii.i. Ha mas immoralillaa, ria oaaaal■ra lo oar pebte aeteola. ciril end rol.gio..
iberty, aad Ha iaaidteeo workings to torero

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MORTGAGE SALE.
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lain lad.otorr or Mortg.gr mod. .nd .rerutod
mite imatert tey of M.y, I. lb. ,«, m
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M i l i t ■■ ii

ifM fl

C ~
bars tlai toea ia m far ym. aad
«-••• l-arftal aamlarlian prod .lamb tor our
W.tVEKLY. AddrvtoU. V. WHITNEY A CO

tS-Stt^'sSK^'gm
SSTre rofoCTXSffm dtetafoter la tte

A—u-—«
ATTacaaaaaT see— i-

rROIIATE OUUEK.
and ia aa encl f« a.nul.. ia alia and apnmraom.
'"taa'rtUto nSSu^rimtnX^ **rr''n ~ “ *
&lt;• Ike uncurl tuclura On AmrncM chru-io.
tefaml’u rvtoH totol'* ”iU* ll* *"*' &gt;r* k**"
... Hural Meili kamlrtaate —..I,
Itme..
TUitjtUllXKant it Uigritor. Ikv&gt;li*te*dato
JrMMlwJitoteuundU r ate Aim
errd Lee. with Ito January aamter. toet.ry sob
wr.terwttop.ya no-m« mor in adraoe^
'■.i'roStei Ta3*Stia« tte pdWtea. Oely rw-JIM.'n
Aerue.w
hlitorr
of
the
rar
oftki.
BMOl
Woe
nttMa roe 1872.
•te.lul
ao-t adataitod. rirremUaaU.t and
On. Copy, -ae year, with Oil i^mmn. |S Oft. rieul areaotll ofll. dlrlrwcl.ua by grw. with ..Ml
-ecd-aia. An. Br Mroan. &lt; ultort A Ctemteriia.
Kditorert Chicago Trthaaa. fatly -laitru.
Aay pynen wnd.ag l lssmm and IW will reW.ana. *21r2L J. H. fl-odMa? A C-. a
IbeUMOta.
•
r
Crlua l-a.k Hee. Chicago.
ran hair war prruxeo. urrnlar oa appl.—lwa.
»e e-r. assay baaoufa) and JrarsbU artmlm ,
sSurml by no niter paper.

wweo

TJk Zfot/ uMxr*&lt;&gt; Penwr.-.

Whitney’s Ke*ts Foot Harness Sosp.
: y^ray1 hti:am nrriNEo.
&gt; Mn IT Ote. Black., fblutea ate .&lt;oap

s

riatxai numUro fully i«v taiUfoa nntn-

20,000 FARMERS.

TK GREAT CHICAGO FIRS!

uni rail, i&lt;npr&lt;-Tm*.t&gt;la will to n»&lt;le ia IMS.
fabrt II elU cmiaia
Oae TbaeMed I'agr. ’
. lmrtm.Nplro.lni M |’lala.'
h riENTh UASrEU-lt.au »A. maae
Twlro Catowd Hodin Catuvno 1
Zk. taoee, el work ter a. ibau M U)iLni&gt;m. Twelve Maaimolk Calarod Vaabw... •
Iteuaa— uyni sn^reM*"^ Emeata. fare.
' On. naumad Wood Cula !
The o.lr TtetaUc Gift Itelr-but-to. fa the reentry
Twoety-fcur Fagre at Marie 1
AU Ihia -Hl bo (tree far oely Two Udler, s
rne wmtoifar Ira lira liagailmof Ite .lea.
oo
a VontgBACB.t—A r&lt;i—. teeerta i»i!l.er.
IN VALUABLE GIFTH •
Thrillltg
Tain
aU
Mavelettn
a Wee, taminj uer.oo. etetoi,. praaial.iw
TO BE DWnUBlim IM
-d rwitee^te. dmwevrte - MfflFteteMtaatearlf
Isinl njta VLJM xomuJt
m?uJklo&amp;k’aTo2k'’'

HALFORD

ro»ra^Sia!W!!5?«!U)

wbunaleeniy by ite Orest Atlontio &amp; Pg'SS-xSSStS'Ef etfle Tea Co.. * Ch.rob Hv Nre York. F. 0
BotSAOa .Sirnd tn n~ Arrter CimUr
Xir.xx“.zih" .x srx:
ABEMTSWANTED
TUB V0U1M &gt;00 1872
will eosisln n.artr 3&gt;i M-. aad stout Ito gas
raora.iM" tomawm-iss with th. i.aLw far
Tte
Crowning
Honor Wika ttlb C.elrV. In-'.th-S
January erenr third uanUer will .mllan a beaull
fal u.tad pmlor. on ,-fatte
2 a
)-er,-ta. rtaiwmd Io l-rgiar, F.arli.1 NeruM.
Ir-.aiMMra
•
lleartrredlur Imidrala.
TteChrtettaM numtor far t«?t will be a.plead id Srei. t«"i roplnof Ihi. Hook mllii-g per dvr.
■?
tomlatas
W
”
l»r
,
&lt;
&lt;-«'
Hiaipia Corry, pml paid Sue. Addres. J W.
is troll aad. allteuob r.l.rira al It wilT U Mai tlOIHlSl'KKlr.
Cl-Hsip. CltatnoaU or HL Leal.
wi^toal aura ateaiv. to all r ml. mteeriten.
A Chromo to every Subacrilrar
lurnartl. aa toeZhl -tar af Oeteber. A D. ICl.
i, —■ .a. __ ____
ttetol Karremr tofatCl.
wua.wr ra.lirf.iur. teal &gt;.er and will te
C.O.UULDMOOK.
rvinatad whffi|MpnMal.rasmo. The paldukar.
Mrl tw
Attorear lue pimtir.
ter.purcteaedand rvprteural. al grr.i eipeaar,

Peterson's Magazine

rated Axnasliwral pafa. in tte Cante hlalrn

Savannah, Ge. ia second in po*!tfoh
aa a txittim center.
Mine* rich in tue’inio Uwa Jiae-jri'Ied near Ogdon. Utah.
The untritiva quaiibH of the potato 1
aro known by iu weight
Thu Vatican haa a wax candls whc* I
LKCBBRSHIK
weight ia tfftt puunda.
A literary history uf Fnm* iu bring j TABLE SAUCE,
written by Gsurge Sand.
rat tur uni ae, tEum
M foeaid that the ianrity ef poprda-i
FOB FAMILY USE. .
turn of China I. greatly exaggrratn!
j
r-j aa «» •» aax near caasa aarxana
Th..
ntibixhiw] m Ru. 1
ropean Turitay u tn Quite rdompfo.

NMill

ATTACHMENT NOTICE.

HttStesa-'JSE-’ass
TUE ItLLI tB ihoari ym to- la ar. and how
la make sMHeey M Ibo gum Where to look far
lb. pn-lla, and tew lo ol.nln U.u How to gays
aim S«'.0v from Orb to May. A Cbpy rasa la
erar^ farmer Beading boom sad f. O. addroM to
ZlOILER g McCtmtlY. Cleofasotl O

EWsg®»W

Tevery farmer

A little girl in Detroit, ajud eleven.

telml JteU.tr. Su.roto IrL km.

BEING an ElFOHK at lb. HECRKT KITES aud
— ■
MYHTKRim at MOKMONISM.
l-KICF.O BEOUC'ED.
.
.1 m. haterud ate uadr-faar d.llan aad tarrow.lh a Rail and aulteelM Malory ef Fraygaary. by &lt;&gt; ate. seat. ISIM.T&gt;&gt; aad an altenty Im nt
J. Il BEADLE. Editor of the tell Lak.lLptal.r. u Ir.daJUniCUO, ruputeud tee sari eseead to
AgtaUarveireling wllh mproratealod reocuto.
We will aupplr the tirenlag foal at fall—.
■we roptela It* mteenten m fmrdara, ember
- tlAlLV.
a la l-e da).. Head lor C.nelan aad leewlial
lb. iwvm oaraelthe —ork. Addrm MATIUNdL
CVIILIHniNO CO , Ckisago. 111. Claciaaall. U . 1b.r.teXSK,X“’.iE'&lt;
■nd baaMkarplex &lt;• •&gt;! &gt;te toaactee., ite rdilor
WKKkt.Y
■al mailer I. .pniallr adapted l&lt;&gt; tteeirrlr II la
at lb. Malmto mA rare are!, aad prurld-t to.
■ alredod to lateral and laalract; aad II haa fa. Magl.Copr one yea............................... g 1 fal
rld-v. gued atenta and lite-arv melter of mcni
REDUCTION OF PRICES
Il I. i.ul rerprlaiex I bat Ite journal, sub .orb
T—.sly
• •■ ..............................XDUr
TO CONFORM To
KKUI H KKKLY.
la* forty-iwu (111 aerm aueordlM to~ib. GaUed
i. -ura'and. -amilm. aad Ite pul-hater, te.l
REDUCTION OF DUT1EH.
.N.agfaCep, ma ymr................................ te as
TufiiSr
*
............................... ’’so
UT GETTINO DF CLUBS.
anbecr-b. In Cueerdl—a with Um hreoieg full.
&lt; tTteadiog In wr .tew P,i„ u,t .„g . flak
Item will aeew-peay Ifaeealaiarag fall dlrocttom ter toal briw tea stere at barites Ite Cirowti
W.U.
Wilk
tori Mur-.ruru aad aoate redchareH aad eaamiiu
..
Warily Smn. weekly -toroue, to deb urgaauon
krrnlae foal. K.taiog I'm. PRE OREt rjJtRRPCJS TEA CO.,
Ilarpta'a Weekly
bl Sa
!■• •&lt;
SI A r. TENET HTREFro.
F£0.
Bos
MU.
_
____
Mnr
TOM.
darper'a^Marasin.
..zg to
s OS
MORTGAGE-SALE.
I*.Gull bar iag tern mate fa to- paymaal at a
Ncnbvrta'ltm1!.:.
t .*■
1 tn
Ills NOT A rnrrno-h to NOT -Ml 1. pm- r-nai. .ndenlure orMartgag. beur-ng dale 'lb.
ullrtr rated a 0ITTUL ear ia II IMeodad aa areb lare-y aaraad tTSte) gay el April A. II. Ifta,
Th. AiiHultortei
x ia
l.i IT IN A SOUTH faNKBinAN plaat that boo tern mate, .ata-led. ted atearpod. by A. J. flabartr
llrartb and ll.a&gt;
S tS
S «5 “•rd far "say ymre by 11m modiad foctaie of
ba-- eraairier u -th
rfaearr or a FirW.
w. all CopMs far
«&gt;. u iitevwl .lira roe,
1 ll .11 UATIVEateUNEUUAUiDFUHI
To sack tobaenber to the Ermlag fiml aad 1.1,11
'wternpu.M Iu /d»&gt;rr'. UanriM. Ito-ty'and
ilinMiaa UUon tor »..e ymr wM to real twa as- FIKK Of TUK BIPOD aad la a Haro and Fmteul
/lea., to .» addrrea tor one r.ar. (to iu; or V
iuwm
&gt;
reach
&lt;1.1
r
Ximm,
s-Ulfad
“
Wide
lo » at Itarpcr-. prriadirwii. to mo addrma town.
ANU BFLCEX KN!. A All KM EXT OR
Awal. “ and - Foal Aateep." wbeh ar. earth aS I.IVEB
• IMTBU0TIUN OHNTIOtTINKIa URIXAr.i&gt;-l|IOfcrrt« pa-r
Kl. LTKHIRK.UK AUDUMINALOBIIAN.H
Veto. 1 . IU and til. of item-, tom. far Um
1-OVKRTY PR A WANT OF BLOOD, !NTKBHITTKXT OB RKBtTTKNT BKftora ltte','«1». “u,el.fuu'jy boend in grarauteTRY IT 1 TRY IT It
VLRN. IXft.AUATlOX OFTIIK UTrxru tlalk. wlB be Mui by .iprvaa, ftetgkl pre
Fm» C’ril. wa will sead Ike Wtally E.utog
' KX. DHtirTtY rrl liOUl.ll CIHCC
LATtDB OF THE BLOOD, -&lt;BH1 Tte pealag. on Ikrjir't Itntr la JO cal. a l-tal fr-ai^tosfauu*?**[! g,r J1"C"2J ”
CDMU, TVM0M. JAUXDICK.
t car. w 1,-t 1, mnH te pud al Ite an (.writer'• p- .1bCIHIFULA, DYBFKPHIA,
AGUKb fKVEKOR THRU
Ad-traa HARFKK A UUOTIIKILS. Now York
COkCOMITINTN.
Hpacimia XomteraofrteErnUugFMlKeatrree.

la torltad la ante tea II1 taste asd nenra Frn
Thia popular Manlkly Uigmlna .irniear. far
Jkohildrva'a theatro is to Ira elected in AMERICAN1**’]&amp;KM
JOUENAIa Ibo sn.a.1 ibas any la Ite world, 'll has Ibe teal
r.„l-rrj tot.ta... li.. bnl ong-.al Mann, and

Women are admitted into fifly Atneriran Cullagm.
A patentee of straw patwr in Scotland
ia named Hay.

M l-wr.h.y wuh rh.ur. to n-ekr ».. io St” per
day aalfrngaar -aw : rlraod While W.r,
■■ ','lutto. l.lor. r They leal fer.rrr : .re.pt.
nilhrim Ibra Wira*Works, eae*W*.'lr~’&lt;
A Mm!.- Um. N. T. or IX hearten. Hl Chkagu

■■■■ "thea-nectap.

imo-etaiycu wui, iu aalailao psUtasilm tert.
(tJTMAkt BKTAXTMUT.
WtarornjanchMUsitoalB said la Ulurtralfaa

Tho Grand Duke Alexia a-lioirv. bra- Pau k-t’o n“ h a Fsc alts,
Add ram
nettwa.
te. All «— ar om-hatr th. Chraara jirwm. CHEAPEST AND BEST OF ALL I
The iearoa ol lira uulbeny cnataini
THE JONtM^CALEWOUy. *
nitrogen.
Splruilitl Oflfen for 1872.
^Fonr ilady paper, in Parts are off-r-

Twenty fr"’ Himlooa am studying law
in London.

pMYCHOLOaiC ratolmtlo. Neel Cbormlag,
1 **fM»«byMsrtort Ba^tlee, B. A.Howto
^2btulTT-” lw'*iffaL&gt;?*l,*‘&gt; ** "*"' w’1"’
a u-oetoad otter woadais Friso by'uuk ^1 »
yrSuSKXM-r LiW. CVAXN. fob. «1 i Hb m.. Irtlted.lpbtn Fo.

iiihiffliHifitoOiikft

:gnii

DOJTT BE^A FOOL,

"sxst£5Sll's
Chicago, lie, CiadeaaU, 0., Nt. L-.U, Jfa.*

t'

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jr.-.iir-.l luiralioa oi tbr Age

Ki.l .AAloanaltatteUMtteaM lie* «r SW..4
St-all-pox can bo ptnranlad by bum-1 »'«»£. Abe. Bartae’a AaloeulK Kawu-s
WlK'tbi.r tar ta&gt;rta( &gt;*811 M«r direst liuiu tte
mg rndphar in bmww.
«|. Work fwrefctir, ate will pat *&gt;r lbr«Ml&gt;r&gt;
■ ail inuou.. ia eenos tester ate later. Itate
Tha &lt;•* population uflx'ndm it 700,­ u fcanrl?iw« honk to lfa« manafawtar.iw,
000. '
■
J. D (U-BtNO A «&gt;.
;
Ijeaeeao. UrtapWl Co-, .tar Turk
। Bar roam* are M-arcrfy known In Scot

RALE ON EXECUTION.

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ggSEggiSsg

ruMyl^^m^aS^tEE;

Fndraed ia eaere aaIteme.i to aeule all dulri.,
recdr. aMseya da. la aald grm aad to par all
lodabtoJaeae sow saiaUar agsfaal said grar'
CUArLKN FRICHARD.
ULTfELLAER H-UIXON.
Dated nakfatoto. O«L l&gt;, IS7I.
assggq

i Mlffl

Si.Jii W |

.uii.Ms wax n.i'..;™;S".' ;r
Till’ Elixir of Hauimn-li.1 klrgittfana. | 4rve» tteaa eefa'a Co .Ctea^.lll., ..r I’lul. .1 •&gt;
or Witch Uaz&gt;-1, &gt;•» pn-| axed iu tin- w.ood Su"xt%E
. v.
Phibririphia Uuivcnity Dupunaary, in darinx Ite .....
&gt;rai u. .rear aate-i.ter »t
Marr. . fate.am. &lt;M V-tauu Ulate l.ur..&lt;. .
a day. is a "wry rohable wmedV for
nearly all Sorin, uf fraud- weokne*

OCLOCK.

il®'l

■!HWi

fijh

in railroad cwra and spreading the ui»-

General Glean nys.

lUMJss-

J^ts-

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Noncaa.

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8UB8CKIPTioN8. -1872.

/te-^r’a ll.rats.oe. ,ta,. *
w0
NEW kEATUBES FOB 1872.
A. Kktrs Cory at .liter lb. Jtyu.a&lt;, Hte*y.
a'
",'L " Tit11**
»«• erary Ctuh at
AllX bXraXTKXXT.
Ar. Nulmanfaan al fl an ,,«k. la aaa raetU'aooa- J-TEe llalbtalMUa
|to^lj^^^Mt^
-• tin Cupua fair »x&gt; tM.wlttaMt a&gt;lraaw*y.
'e'jttepltee.te Ite/taA JtoMMa.-iraty.sml
Are... to on. addrm. far one ymr, f&gt;« on or.leu
J Itoyar’. I'cntelrsh. Urea, teim fat K w.
x.«S3-xa:2ss.ix-.xJ“
Mate Xamfatae can l&gt;« wj-plwd al arr time
Th. mnual Volans at/totar*. trMty.in aesr
tefa binJiux. will fa. urn! by rim mi. trw «w
-. ■Orach. A cwmplaia Stet.eaaaatMtac Fearteaa
1-lainra. MwlMtacaipt at caah at th. rale at s.-asssas’Ki’isES
■• ;■ |-»- lol . trairi.i al .lima, nt partfaaM.
V.dtata. Itv . ,taZ Janeir. IM, ISH
Tte |.ma&lt;a on /L.yw'a iTrnty la -.0 ceela a
*'”&gt;J
re-, ■ hr. mail La |uld el Ite aO»teOb«r’l pool Irwm ths Utewtes eouarai AKntna*atZta*‘,*‘
Addrm HAttrXB UkilTUERA
Twt.
■VafatitfUg tin ini astyisrd wvri of
tfofriUm LU mrM*'

8

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o,^±z.
“‘^r
_
P- B KHAW. xUrrt-Ha.
Fa. Army guan aad Bor al rar. boegbi .'"faZdi
*rr. AgmiawaMad
j»TOBpOHA«f T

Tte teal pafatiMlKM'ef Ila eiata In Aii.rr.ca,
aad u&gt; ter etete at aU alter warily Jter.,1. a.
eat “ ae!rw.EJ‘’to!'*,dW’l"l"r”* “
dsett tel!ul&gt;aa.&lt;.troe4IO( malwVltelar.p-lai
■wenllful, Inteehirwteted'to^te
ttemnlry.- Ateu, Tmr^„
H arty la Um b«l ate uraat interval
me illaalrata-lN..r *taiu rate, de- eram m ebarwter. jte , ■sMirofth. rol.m. )u.i
pete emu illaaliaiteaaekta*. 1 la nteieo-wallilirmu'Jr'fm.'r’tel’ “J Ite”,/ erartl—eonad. ya^:.Li'js;a.gST.“j-

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CHICAGO ad its Kl'lWIOH

The Elixir of Morroty. Is highly serv- i
iceable in nervioua affroti ’nt

—-

Harper’s Magazine.

All of our prit'rijiwi depots ought to |
lull ate vuu.ptrle hiaCi-y nt ChlAge- ter neat,
havejquarnatina rogulatimH, topronnt A
prnteul ate taiara. With siaiix arrtara. lue,
perunu hboring undi.r small-pax and drtna ate IUI 4«uita vl tte illaaalrr. far llu. 1'.

Tira Elixir uf I'upuUu Trvmuk‘Ua* ia equlh reliable for diaoaras of tha kid­
ney. and bladder.

J-

Tte Mterl 5r«lf«f« nt oar cvaalri . (tea.
elate la ail Un. L-HlUu .fa. Am.-.ian Fem
My faml./tayr . tltel, l.a. «rnte I-- lltef.
«y^y»j||e,J»AJrarest rf«»&gt;Uiatlea.~-

SrafItar irw oae^Ua oapy &lt;4 Ww I'ltlttTUN
■ X luLll. airm-claaa «&lt;.«!&gt; Hta.eal. |.«LI,ah.M
.iratoarailuAtaa. *
Ite X.W VnrX but* Co«&lt;te»n« «r C.IU,
roa*iderabk quunutio, takaa at high by
Noniota dclislulal Im*aia punted nt Ike
uli.i*. aa4 a&gt;«tatawaiteama*na ef l&gt;r. K It
Ctevm. Tenet *S •** te$ &lt;*■*- Xilirt*. I’eb
hater VIlKtoTlAS LKipE. I*. Btawte.r. nt and Mil.tact Im far Uuy.er.Trrr grad.'treai
Something doing in or. Holding.
!».. YerkOay. __
'_____ rixhteestn agikr. tte acmuilc iupcia. whil.
IVanirea, not nittmdod to bo k»j&gt;t,
anfacrUiT pr -T.^nJ u. d.euod tte atUnimn al
plcmty.
PETERS'..T'r.‘X?-,!S-rx tte Irarunl. ar. y.l aduiifel-lr adapted U. ite
Honesty Ina, but at low prints
law'l l1u.HuK.wml H( a'rr « |.I. r.lairamg. and iltalpird a. much to
»l la tteM tun... W. will ■iiHa.r rwrrecl latoiioalma roac-reuig cerrrel
L’aury rndicr tint.
rewetikr diarmery aan cveM bo II II waa ifaror.
5-v
.
taa'.
’
tar"
«v
Extortion tint alw.
.
pa of lb. - Itaatety far Um tlKailno at Vtafol
* IteWkdx’.” Th. srral .Irtyu of llarprr . » to
Covetuurnr,.., num? (atul than ehol‘etonilalKte. and *-.»•! muuiunl
■ era, inerMidng
talrlllpsl Awcriean familim'ln wtort*
Ti
:
•—
' * . as
—— ’
Jtyu-ta-- weald Bill b. as appreciated aa.l bial.lt
a&lt;tow(weat
T1.crm.eu iiMaUil, ^4apttaa
ix Novkmbkk.—M". Quimby arytt
w.lteul. * Uauy j/a.al|nia ar. acrauiolalrd
in the Agrici.Hurwt “ Unteg containing
U Hlitrd. Ttere ia Snl a kteya-a. Uiet
bee. may lie painted nuwwithom injury
to them, and now Hives ought als» to lie
nUJil AITAAfi r^'
»"pr»k frenrb -Uku-IoI »o II. .nwta. a.d nMcbanirel .aero
painted, that they may thonaigblv dry Oil OSrwrtt t.et.rii LIVE NtaN.-Mmuaile Uta. Tter. m aal a rterapta Jfaye.-i*. pubh.ii.d.
Tk.ia 1. sal, mof.&lt;w*r. a won- popular U»/tbefore another year. Ua» dtffurem ad­ /r«roy,ta«‘w ’■•"“••s'
ria. iaUMworU.-A'.eAap.'eU/Lmatod ,
ilFJfB?’ WAIlDrBfcEt TIEIFH
orn, that each boo mar know it. own
Il I. one of tte wtedara of^mraahue—IL. nlhive at a glance. Ventilation nh-iald tw tlnui lairrary. |UIgitev W,.k|» XeeararH- Itanal
manaymlel nt Uirjav'i - Fkr .W.-mra'
•wttrvd by holm two hr three inc he.
*?*“ FT”*.'
wjuarv at tho botom. A good. |4au for
acedui]dialling thia is tn have a box, two
SUBacm IT10N8.—1 «7±
or three inch.-, deep, of the natno girt as
ZX.ru.-. Jtyan... ... mar
to
the hive, set under it, with a hole in one
An Litre Copy of nlfarr Ite JJapa.-..-. II uty.
of its rides covcrvtl with wire cloth. lari
or llaair mil Im i.pp te-1 grail, farrrrry Clute
it be where the wind will uocdrivtfdi
nffa.a Kuterrltera el *1 m rach le oe. nml
rect^y through iL
tanev. uni Cuptea far »». m, wiUwat .lira
copy
ae.lta.ta.! J U. lOKUatXl .x.- t ank , lata.
Caw-pox i. a reyy ditfan.nl diwor.a X»v
lun ; i: BumiStaU M . Itau..a, 1UM . . two at H.IVute^ata’*-’m eMrvai to
frost smali-pox, but it baa the power tu ■ cat
Hu ttawafe, fit.
prevent tbn Utter whdB the pcrern i»
Hack Kantian eon In- .appi.ad M aay Uaw.
properly vaccinated. Die plan of ioocA n.aiplHa art of Iti'an't Atyoler, now com
ulating tho row with small pox, thi n
snaiecll Vulwere. io a-al drill biodm*. will
te tehi by .kprrM, Or&gt;a&lt;.t al elpaew of pur
vaccinating from tin' riiu% t» iw bets
1 ’J.p‘taJ rJ£L'n.=&lt; Fatatl 'lari. Silk Inti rteav.
to »1 n par iriuata. glapl, ,d»ic.a.
mmeoa teu u. ~t&gt;UM Fal. r.l.. |&lt; r*. .
ter than inocoialiud tui-l quit" a* dangetby
eraipue »i Ou. &lt; lotL ...... to b-u-1
*
teenUwaieereefll.
l-«r-.
u-oiaikmz
lk»
oua, while it ir l&lt;* ptotidfiko than vac­ Ntar Cvtuua kr cevnura v.Jl all larj;? iltoa, It- iOS, It canla. nail, pwtmld.
Th. iuoiij. na
Afup..-uM I. ;| emta a
cina.
rnrrvM"*’ ri Mertaetaat XA-irannta. I'ateei year, whirl, niual fa. paid at 11M eebtenfarr a
LaUaaMl 11*1 t«r ubiusioa t*atir.&lt;a. emiud «■
Addrm' II Utl-KK A nMOTUKU-i.gnr Yak
Tavtxu Ifowx (loan Viau.—Thia
M. CARLETON, •‘A I^jKnitaff t/ NrUtes, Plnuurt, anJ
should be don* imbv dirwriuo of tho WILL
Imtruftim"
rows the cane, laid on tho nuriacn of the
*‘B«taay am«l I itrv Out.**
ground, and earth thrown over flu tn
u-tfct ats rlttii tea
;
Rarnor’c Roxar
with a plow apsde. Ifcoven-d in for- I HE Be 1KUII WecKLi iKlSUrtc.
B»a&lt; Faaiity X«rafap«r la ite Quuriry. »;
row. in damp ground, there i« great Tte
error State ter rtiariounr..ui ana
ciriir
danger Of the '&gt;iltla becoming «o enakad ar. 4dwxuTHN TRIUUNE. Itarraii. Mtak.
aa to rot

Croup, catarrh, aud cold’ in chqdron
can be rarvd by giving iqiral j-arta uf
the ayrup of aaapim.ria and cod&gt;liver
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fww .ork, will apply m well to pianoi
swcuun tu au. OTAnax" r
■barer hoMo:
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Twro has bran* t gad- iuuMt
■Uthmm awl aentcua...
Wo notaw also num.- cAtl £&gt;.- rogv-vv
aad ra^whty.
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Meelee, Xmu, w Dwell, Sira. :|l»
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I nri&lt;Wo.-0Ta . ravk otcv'I, bn! tho
tanaad ioroti* I -r ibl-i.
BproniUhm tad wubewj-m ns bolting
MUIAM. KECXE A ctr* FIhkI Eitruet.
Th. &lt;i«..a«r»l r.«w4j to. C»arrr. rlrphilu.
Onwa fllbwy actira, wiu&gt; a raUiug SrruleU. b.ws. Fn-B^-wrr l)Mi«*MrfU. rial
Kh.uw. aa.l all llkmair BhHal IharaaM. la )&gt;tv
'Ad.i-it iv.ii; ra'm p iniuin
Not i&amp;ueh domau I for trash. i-xt.ypt kmhnrlllM M Ural rwa.l.t II &gt;a tea »-l -y—
t.w.
aUanl.r* •«&lt; bto-l pu
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rilWf Itw-•*. K« h,f all Dre . x&gt;*ta. m pi«a b&gt;4Candor UMchongod.
t-n, kiriefantone eer««&lt;■&lt;.. Hal.e&gt;u.k s«4
Upriltfourra U.a dtwttward rofaL Minto .ma rose lUr a. vira-rtar. OlSi. and
«-*lmAra-&gt;,.« c^a, six ».
2*1 fur th. ritchl dull and qufot
, Modntiy b«. &lt;lnclht»!.
I Ispht tbiimunl ...r justice; nd iu«nh
u|r«&lt;td. ■ .-•*•,■
real 87^|
jcuntrfug mur&gt;&lt; a-i.rn fna smL
. |A M«»i ou».uowi donq in t.jek« pick­
ing ;, would b« b.-tur- but far tho p»
nrKKOMK lft .inHr.il FAGEU,
IS-.Borioiim .us.. ia .nLih.r.i». I|antra 1 Keamriefaal
1-11110^14
BtHMbraaaiug ratii-r tictjvg just now. t«*alal&gt;lta.w-lk ttaMnelUna. ami
ropaJarity -Many and |ir4, hi U ax
TWO COLORED PlaATER
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AL flVlbK In Um W. Ki AD tar Tri. Creia. i.
rather quiet.
sTteitUtSnMa. NMa&lt;e*rln
Charity of tb’u tlraX quality Bttfa offer­
ed k&gt;Wrt grade, art it. demand. ..pc
rally if tltfty pnnai «• juici nriuivr
aouTvj-LVit »
ranemtitj rather ri-arct: and demand
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. NOV. 2^1871.

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out the door of tho adtoo! house and
Here Bud stopped in fright at hw trow
•IW oat. -Bud, Tdtfk. toseeyon- roi ability, for he had run hi* wusSoMY
tore on that Ef ho don't • take it fete
Bud did not enro to sae the master, like C piece teamed by heart, a* though
his bead to btow us op.” Hank waa tor baited fitly revived to “thresh him” afraid that if ha Mopped he wwuid not
now white.
.
i
and have done with him. Bat he could have courage to go on.
—
Bone of the parents came along, ao- not berk out, t*tan&gt; Dot tn light of•
Ralph said that ho did not yet belong
chloi-.tly of covrse. and stopped to ere the
i to any church, and ho was afraid he
fun, sure that Bud would thrash tins
cunldn’tdf. mush good. But hi. tone
14oa*t «ani YIm rest of you," Mid j wae full of sytnnaffiy, and. what is botmaster if bo tried to break in. Email,
Ralph in a ffedfod way. a* he saw that j foriImu aympaUiy, a yearning for *ym!Unk and one or t*o othon war reoolrno Ralph. It was just five minutes be­
fore Bine. . A' rwmor pom gainpd cur­
you'd want torn*­
rency that ho had br-a aeon rang to
" Mid Hauk, a* he
Clifty last evening, and tbat ho bsd tmt
oo&lt;M bask, .though in fact Ralph had
coma back, and had slept al Squire
Hawking.
' -frisi't tiae Barter,” cried Beteey.

swi

the augur-camp by tbo school hDno,
carrvilg a board.
“11.1 hot" laagbod Hash. . ’'b.
। think* hit’ll amoko ua out 1 guM* ba’ll
find ua ready." The' boy* had lot the

OUR ACORN PARLOR
UAtsfcjrt, GUKPinWE.' TX1I«HAi&gt;
f _A'AL.KNCWENBiEH.

AND

Domentics of all Popular Make,
.... U'CTiebp

Flanels, Blankets, Woolens, Shawls, Hosiery
White Goods and Notions,

WE KEEP THE CAMELIA

Boots at Prices that would Make a Quaker
Eaaugh.

Hats. Caps, and

^rorrrtrs,

MARK ItPSSPXL

Clothing.

UOH’UOJV CASH STORE.

CHAPTER XIU-

J. P. ROBERTS

r BIBLE,
DRAKE. M. D..

RUGS

Sutra aid Mettaiical flutist’,
Wc lu&gt; e a Full Uw of BLACK SILK which we

Medicines,

The German War La. forced die French to put a heavy export

gTaru: ouo?tana.

Ladie*. now is the time to secure a Silk Dress

Dye Stuffs.

g£OOU AX0ST1

You will not sec them as cheap again hi a lifetime.

gCHOOL BOOKS,
gLAXK HOOKS.

Argyle Plaids and Satines,
School Books $ Stationery.
Vbry Stylimi

and

A Stscoou run n&gt; Minor.
The school cloaod on Munday evening
as usual. The bora had boon talking
. in knots all day. Nothing but th* LuiL
I dog in tho sloudar, reaoluto yvuug mas­
I tar had kept down the rising storm.—
Lot the teacher low morel support at

»re »c

at very low figures.

dutr oirSilk*.

Chxaf.

PRESCRIPTIONS AND

Barlow &amp; Goodyear.

Years

Experience

CITY PAINT STORE
CIMMISI ■* 1««W»

WI THIN THH REA01 W ALL PAINTERS
1IV«™ avtry day Miai^d
for less than our usual price,
mJ* ***„®^a
"hf i&gt;artict who say they are unable to nay so much.
'^^f^aS^c^ta ha^

Paint*, Oils, Varnishes, Mixed
Paints, Brushes, MM Ar­
tist’* Materials, Wall
Paper, Window
Shade*.

•opt that ba fait euro of Email’* agwney
in it aotavwberr. Even Hannah had
slighted him. when he called at Means’*
on Monday mornins to draw the pit­
tance of pay that was duo him.
He bad expected a petition for a bollday ou Christina* day. Such holiday*
are deducted from the toachar’e time,
and it is itutemary for the boys to
"turnout" the teacher who refuses to
grant them, by barring him oat of tho
•chool-houM* ou Christmas and Now
■ Year’s morning. Ralph had intended
to grant a holiday it it should bo asked,
but it woe not ask»«l.
Hauk Banta waa the ringleader 1a
tbs driaffrotion, end be had man egad to
draw the enriy Bud. who waa present
thia morr.in g, into it. It is but fair io
rar that But! was in favor of making a
request before retorting to extrema
mouurva, but he was cvnruM. He
gave it aa his solnmn opinioo that ths
■master waa mighty peart, and they
would be. beat any how sums way, but
be would liek Use master for two cants
e! Im warn’t to slim that he’d fad »•
he was fighting a baby.”
And nil that day tbmgs looked blank.
Ralph'e eowitenanro was cold and hard
as duns. arid Shucky tinnWed where ba
sat in front of him. Beteey Short tit­
tered rathor more than usual. Ano:
or a murder would have sortued amusing

Hastings, Mich.

WELCOME MARBLE

&amp; steinhoff.

Horsemen
ATflaSl iOS t

dassi/swar- rti'ws
, WKWTT.

wgy of doin’ it Ha semned to be kind
of glad that wo wa* to bo damaod, and
be preached sauMtliing Uko *omo folk*
awrars. Il didn't sound a Lit Eke the
Chart th* little man preached alxiut tho
night afore. • 8o what dore mo and -a

-I thiflk bo was a wort of a Pte*
reArr hunaelC" said Ralp^alowjy and

Um bovru ot: tho ctomanv, loapi-1 to th.
ground, tutored the auuoul Imjuso, mi 1
opened tho wiadowa The sehiwl won
followed him, and all was atilt.
.. w i, C .i___ i.
,

’^Y^Wteayr’ said Bub, almoat

Ralph grew red.
■ You was a-waitia uu h« hut Bun­
day right' afore toy »y~, and a tryin to
ketch my aUoutiaa mo-iffo wh« yre’ro
ttan i* aome mteunderatanding.’ Hartsook spoke slowly and full
bewildered. ' 1 tall you that I did not
speak to Hannah last Sunday, and you
know it?
‘ HannerBed's eyM grow large.
•Hmmab’’ HareU g-rad furAn..lU.
aud looked aroutid. • Han noli. Ho
ouuld not ret any farther than ths
namealflrrt. ‘Why, plague talk it,
who raid Hanner f
.‘Miready said you were courting
Hnaakli.' aaid Ralph, Staling round in a

wbat Oifty blk. say* aboal
Flat Crick." broke In Bad.
”1)0 vou think I could ti
«rt bring baptired ?’ bo add
J|y- ’ • • . V » 2; W
. “Why not? Lat’i begin
the Lest wo can, by hi* .bril
“You mean, then, that 1*

Mirsntly! WeD I’ Wow teoky borei Mr.
Hartaook, rf yw »u te n» Uai nr
Meter trod, I’d liek you HU yer hide
wouldn’t hold shucks.
But I any,
s' writ you and me and th* gaU-i-Mt.
don’t you never belUro anything that

Lis a-cul.tu.-uod place upon the liard,
backless bench.
•• Why, Ehocky, haven’t you gone
yot?”
'
.“No—air—1 wm sraitia’to see if yua

j
;
,
•
,

choke him eo t Or, was it the wierd
thinirhta that he expressed T Or. wee it
the TMoUuetiob tUt Ehocky was Han­
nah's brother? Hannah—to far, fsr
away fruci him now ? At any rate.
Sbookv. looking up for tho smite on
wWhbefod, -w th. rotate.r-girf th.
milkier’, face tbst ha-1 b%. m luuJ a*
done, and £slt just uno liof tear ua his
band.
.
“PVmm Hod’s forgot you. toe.” sai l
tfiwckv in a eort of hrif-aV-I-y “&gt;«tern— away from Hat Creak. koa«&gt;e
m7h.ni- i. etre-Uktow bodM «Sri ?w“
know. tarifacHuy

eentlr into tho fire, moved ifowly emt
^Sfoteky r'calted the master.

FARjfE.BS

W'nough nobow- You eea «y deader
waa up. And when my dander's up, I
wouldn't pa up for the devil hiaeeU,

thrown down, wad ’Uaak Banta rushed
out, robbing his eyes, coughing frantic­
ally, ami sure tbit ba had been blown
up.
All tho lest followed, Bud bringing
’
up the rear aulkiiy, but coughing aad
sneering
for dear life. Each a smell of
*
sulphur as ramo Irotu thr&gt; school house !
had to loan igamit tho fence
|"t£.
ns all were Out, Ralph throw
’

as him. Leastways I wuulda’t if I
*
iLiirJlaW.?1

■to buy-

ltelicv.tbvy.aUU. Tb^'.ptontyMte
AtbouMDd miles swny as desurrei it,
•nd I don't know as I'm too good for it
myself. But ho ptobod Hat na, end
Btuck it in oar faces in sech a war
1 **tTte hri^hi1

“Do you think that Jcaua Cllriri
ould—wvald—well, do you think ho d
d^_a |«rr, unlarnt Flat Crickor like

School was dismimwl, and Ralph, in
■tead of returning to the Squire, s’ Mt
out for tho village of Clifty a few mites
asray. No one know what ho went for.
and some suggested that be had ‘«toi*d
Bui Bud .ahi “bo warn't that air kind.
Ua was one of them air sort aa died in
thrir tracks, was "Mr. Hartsook. They'd
find him on tho ground the aax' morn­
ing, an-i hr 'towed the master war
made of that air «rtt of stuff as would
bum the dog-on’d ole school bouse to
■ ashes, or blow it into .pbnlers, but what
he’d beta. Huw.umdorer he’d said ha
w» tegtea’ u&gt; help, and help hawodd;
, but all the situu.0 in Goiter wowldn t be
’ no account agin the cute they waa in the

JLUOUR WORK iMRJMJVTKO
Office

will tall Bui wfeat ft Is nil about, won’t
'
' '
r “ You know well enough. Folka my*
vou know more’boat tho robbery at tiio
Ihitcbmna's than you ortcr But I
don’t belfeve it. Far them as seyt it u
liars and thieves tlicirttelvre TaVi for
nona of that And 1 •han’t teB you
what It i* fcr. 8o now if you won’t
Ralph's voice was new heard demon 1- travel, why taka uff year coat and giti
rradv £rr a ihraahsnw. '
lug that the door be opened.
,
” I#d’e enwa her," aaid Hank, turn
ing livwl .with tear M the firm, coafoteal
tone of tho master, j
Bad straightened liinsvlf np. “ Hank
C're a coward. I're got a mind to
you. You got mo into ti-.is Idamed
m^endauviroawtoittoffauk. You
•Why 1 could chew you all up "
iost tech one af lheseere fastenings, nud
i’ll lay you out flat owl your back nforo
"I know Itai"
you can My Jack Bobjnson.
“Welt you’re tho gtittieet friter 1
The master was dlmbing to the roof ever did soe. ami at you’d je*t kept off
ary ground I wouldn't a-lottahed you.
with the board in hand.
" That nir won’t win." -kugbod Beto
Jansa outaute. Ho nag that than was,
no awake. Even Bud began to bouo
that Ralph would fail for ooc*. The
muter was now on th® ridge polo of the
school hooM. He took a paper from
hi* pocaet, and deli benlaiy poured die
content* down Uu&gt; cliitqaey.
Mr. I'vto Jone* shotitod “ Guncowder’." and started doWfa the rood to Ixi
oat of the way of th* rxotoeion. Dr.

i in. H* didn't
■aid Budd, who

Th* Itttk port earn, lock and Wood
before hfaa
••Sborire, you musa’t think Ovl ha.
forgo tten you. God i*ap tbings put -,

FOXX'S J
low nnd fcyyoctftfcni u

.yJ 1

�JaeMed to promt to our Minister, tho swwrev Lrt &lt;
Hun. E. B. Waihburra, a magnificent not so bleated,
srrrire of pfate fa, reknowisdgm-Bt of pie. So mote
bis devotion and efficiency hiw tte
Ev«ythtkg

undent received nt the
..
s»d sssph^r. Twu!
epeak al greater length in my oral, ami
in the meanwhile rsmaiu
Yours and the Bisses’* well wisher
aUftirad.

GILLETT A HALL.
....

oacfa to six mouths in the Psnltentlarv
and a hnc of *250,

Mr Ashbury rem unceo all intentions
oi ever con tending again lor the Queen's
rap in Awifoiu waists.

PnorrcTtox vs. Fun Txxnx.—The D*w
■ minion of Canada (including New Bruns­
Wick and Nov* Scotia) reports a total
popnlafam of 3.4H9S4 ; .bowing aa
irarnasBof.Ml.fi percent in the last
ten years. During our but decade, our
population increased from 81.44S.3S1 to
88,588,101, or nearly double the ratio
of the Cauadaw Considering tboir vast
expanse of fertdn unsoitfad territurv
and our loss of not lew than one mill­
ion penraa by oar greet civil war and
its consequences, w» submit that the

Mr. Thoma* Murphy, far now a year
uJ » iulf Collector rf the pert of New
York. h»» rerignod, usd the resignation
hw been accepted by thn Preaidant,
who has appointed Gra. Charter A. Arthurto Um vacuatpos- Tho New York

in South Carolina, are now beginning
Io admit that no body pays any attention
to their noise. They appear to bo really
getting angry because tbs press and tbs
people continue to treat their howls of
distress as the stop thief cry of tho rasoal who thus expoets to elude pursuit
verdancy awl protend to indignation af­
ter socl&gt; a virtue fa no longer in them.
They are old convicts and have bern of­
ten caught before at similar gamte of
political dpefit
But tho Baltimore .Sss of toMay appeare to feel not only indignant, but in­
sulted at the pvfert iadifererae which
the country manifests toward its daily

Thu Enipon.r bf Russia, Alexander
IL &gt;• said to hnvn sigued the temper­
ance pledge st the request of hfa wife. |
Hua. Garrett Davis has ju.&lt;t rorievvd
Mitinn
r.._ his ______
_
*5,000 fur
services■__________
as lawyer t.forKentucky io lbs Wolf Island case.
The wife of Mr. Rlaino presented
N'ot.ltb&gt;rimdiug tho great drotroethe Speaker with n thirteen -pound girl
baby on Sunday morning, October 31.
tlou at property by the Chicago fire sod
The Secretary of the Treasury has other tires In the pine regfora along tte
derided that iron barges uf foreign build
cannot be used on the Misaiaaippi Biror
with grout pleraure tliat our Fall and
in the transportatiou of grain Irotu St.
Winter supplies of pure Drugs and MedLouatoNvw Orleans,
ssrsv vvsss
Arthur X Brood, a forger, wav aen- l«lii&lt;M la larger and chca|&gt;er titan ever —Ug**l»,7- ”* J*W*r«tei XvteM. IfataslL
tsneed in New York. Saturday, to throe before altered far sale In tho city of JpCMITVJlS’ ■ ’
Cw in State Prieoa and to pay a Hasting*. Raving long somd the pub­
of II5.O00, to stand committed till lic In our present capacity and knowing
the wants of the people wo are fully

Parker, Demacratic, f%2D9. Democrat­
Kuth Carolina bring hunted like wild ic majority, 9,007.
Vanderpool still livra and is in the
! beasts to the . woods and mountains!
lumber woods above Midland. Tbsro
Well, the fact fa, that people are not no is no foundation for tho reports of hfa
deaU..
I wars formerly. They hare saffiriont
Gwwgv Jones, of the New York Tfaus,
hard sense to know that where people is menUonod aa a raniUlatu foe Mayor,
' hare to be hunted to the woods by law
I officers, they must have fait that they
dSeereed hunting, or they would not vul. untarily leave their tanua and take i to
1 the woods and mountains, likitylhe
beauts to whom the N.ui cutui&gt;ares them.
It is now thought that Hou. Revenly •
I Johnson ia in duly bound to divide with
I he Ssa the large fee which is being i
collected in South Carolina for defend- ’■
ing the Ku-Unx; inasmuch aa be used give him foJUO if he will do it in a ‘•virthe colnmM of that paper aa an adver- I tious and gentle manner."
The man who prefers hi* honor to
i tisiag medium to get him a nice fat yob
as Attorney. When the ex-minister, Ufa interest is tho typical fool to ninei tenths of mankind. To tho one tenth
bo is the typical Men.

xca: Fifteen years ago I last visited thia,
tween Murphy and tho President. Tho ' then alow, but now thriving and growreagned and resigning Murphy tells the rag viltagn of Brighton, Livingrton On.,
President that he baa been “ (wnwecuted Michigan. In those primitive timer
far righteousness saba” by the Tr^aw Barrell’s tine of four bone stage. land­
and other cvil-mindmi juuraafa
But ed m nt the village Hotel after a heavy
he hae borne it all in patience far the' ride of 6 or 7 bom, tifad, duaty and
crows. Now-mark the change which a
Eailroad produces. Two hours bowling
lore suffiriently.
to serve tho
gives it up b
would daruag- 1
The Presides
resignation fa ,
and waa evidem
of pouring tho
Murphy’s tearful heart Ths Preeidcnt
was » glad to got rid of Murphy that
ho did not weigh the word.* used in giv­
ing him a “ character." Neither owghi kfatorot attendee. Hup’t Brew derives
any friend if tho President to weigh great popularity ia thia farming cunnauthem. It is fa good riddance far Presi­ nity or account of his Democrat!-- style.
dent Grant and for tho Ih-pubfa an par­ Ha can wear an old coat and handle
ty of New York. CH the new appointee freight with the best of his employre and
we know nothing, and tho New York I
public ai^ear not to know much. He . thereby. At ell events it ia a nice man
ner to learn. and fajt in the lone rut
I find Brighton vastly improved and i
of tho war, and received the brevet of
Brigadier General. Up to about the
time of Tammany Hall's cxplori-in, he new stores, and dwellings are springing
hold a 110,000 office under that organ-, up sB around and the . roads, ones so
uation—a fact which does not tpeak too ! lonely and quiet, are now noisy with ।
well for his political or braiuea. integri '
ty. But that he is . decided hssprovement on Murphy is pretty certain. As
be was born in Vermont, graduated at 1
Union College, and is a lawyer by pro­
femion, he may bo ssppooed to have a I
respectable education, which Murphy’s I
birth ia Ireland did not allow him to ob- ■ I which they are no justlr proud. Oh
tain. On thu whole, whether consider- ’ slow tU ftfy Detroit, “cf all thr sms
sd educationally er politically, st fa an rcmmictcd to thy charge" this one of
improvement on Murphy, and wo con­ helping new Bailroads cannot bo proven when drank, and that ho admitbal being
gratulate the Preaidant and the Repnb- against thee Yea, verily thia is even too drank tbs night previous to her
death to remember how many blows he
: This village has tpro elmrtfare, both gave bar I1u&gt; officers found the body
, very neat affaire. The 1’rvshr terfaut has of the diseased at her Into homo (!) on a
for ite issrtor U» Bov. Wm. Grandy, who board laid across two barrels, the nose
broken and rat, the scalp badly rat and
Tho lipb in Monday’, -d.boo giro,
one rye blackened. In th- Mate room
the management of the Detrod, Lan­
with tho corpse was a shivering, half­
sing and Lak. Michigan Raiin-d ths
starrod little chad, daughter of deesss
ad. Katoiy rerided ia th. Northern
suburb, of Washington where lb« op.
tionof Uiapeopla. I merely repeal what portunity to spend his time in tho man­
I am told, but if it ba to, I would mere­ ly exertion of beating to death an unforbring the trade of the State, wfaroW ly suggest aa to whether thaw are not Innate woman waa favored by the
sfa«U jw, to that city. Wo believe m jfatiy of aw^jsete to th* * Law sod apenaaly settled character of the neighbuilding up th. business of o«r new
State, and Issa -with great pleasure
-------- -v,-.--------- wrx-aara
that Detroit is waking up to the .impw- - sonry.re Anti-Masonry, and all other out-

price that win defy rompriitton. Oer
■toek as usual comprise-* a fall line of
pure Drug, and Chemicals; Patent Med­
icines, Druggists Sundries of all kinds, I

WE Em EAGLE

law Is the Time Is Subscribe J

THE LAIIEtflEWIPAPEI IN

TNE STATE

riiw, Prise I'oms.lre and Hair Olla,
Toilet Goods nml Fancy Article*.
School Ba&gt;ka, all tlie standard Works,

Detroit Stoves!

I'KTITU: ANl&gt; MIBIiol: rlUMKH,

'State Fair at Kalamazoo, '
•
Northwestern Fair at Urand Rapids,
Note, Legal Cap, Writing Desks, Envel- ,
opes, Cold Pens, Ink anJ I'rndls. Bris­
tol Boanl. Drawing Paper, Gill Pajvr,,

Wlko’s Spirit of the 7us-m says that
those who have bet the Goldsmith Maid
beat Dexter’s time, at Milwaukee, have

ThfMiml Stmaanlhr ——
IIEA WEST Stoves
In the Market.

No sooner has Brasil abolfatied sla- ,
vary than she begira to call for school
books. Freedom uiiQ education go to
gather ; liberty and tho spelling book
are one and inwparable.
। Thoma* J. Durant, of Washington,
' fonuariy of Iziufaiana, has been ap.poiuted U. 8. Advocate before tho
arbitrators to settle tho claims of Ameri­
can cilimu* against Spain, in place of
Caleb Cushing, resigned.

The Pennsylvania Railroad Cuui]&gt;auy
announce that tho Now Jersey Railroad

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

560,000 GG

machinery and Supplies.

©5,000mGreonbucka!
Theyare: Eamuri Parker, George W.
Doane, John H. Uookins, Alerao Pos­
ter, Jonathan M. Wainwright, Thomas
M. Clark, Goorm. M. BandaB, F. DHuntington, and Mark A- D. Howe.

SBssHirns

WANTED
or which the highest market price in Cash
will be paid.

forts of Mr. Joy 4. make that cite msoad in enterprise and ability.
&gt;»
the West, sa.1 with which none era socceesfully contend for the burincm of this
State. Just what the-SsffrsMyi in tbs

“« (*«
Sto&lt;^
made of Lake Supe­
rior Charcoal iron,
in the Ji arid.

8HKPABB’S

coram YffiOB'nnns INOCURE GO CHARGE

and Meo a High School a. «xra as pusrible It is a shamo and -liagrare that,
the Nattooal Capital baa been so fang I

■^;rtr*TT)
ACXLBr A SIUDX,
•- • {Mtii MiilirtistemJIlUMi.

NATUBE’8
Hair Restorative
Fritts. Ftaroi ui biptts,

_____ :.......
CASH

Pnid for Live

�Tip ftyrteuev BMlOup
whmai &gt;AH» w mmtiiutt.

The Houghton GmrtkMv. Mr. Trom­
bley, the hwfoaud of ths woman who
wu aiurdored Oct 10th, has beeu sen!
to the Insane Asylum at Kalxxaoroo.
Tboboaueof Mrs Pangbora, a wid­
ow, living 1 LS mite, wostef Bataa
Rapid*, was consumed by fire on the
HUk Little was roved.

Demorest’B Uhutratcd Monthly

A man named Mfohs.l O'Grady abet
aad mortally wcundod another by tho

CBItCBH.

public Unefactors.
Hut hand earn, aa is Uta extenor of
»hia fine Jour story building, onB naoda

,*BKS

MAMMC.

Peninsular Rail'

“-^sessse

‘Why, it custe tea cents—not twe dol» by a lung shot.'
‘But tea rents three times a day is
ixrty coats.’
Ttsi is ss true as tho maltiphcatioa

LUMBER

contents of it. well-stored shaves and
Diamomls of the first wster. precious ahmes at all deempbons,
jeweby and watches from all countries.'
DebeeriU for the Ifopabliraa Baxsaa. including our own, to say nothing of
Hera the changes ia the edvertiro- " their own" which ie not inferior in any
way Io any imported (aa miny win tro«: of ths Groot Weri^ Railway
tify who use them) eh thro. present a
Thursday, our Natioosl Holiday, ob
dasaling array which almost bewilders
eve it by rloaiagoll places of busineea
the casual visitor.
Did our si«cr&gt; permit we would give
a detailed deeenptioa at “ Our Watch,"

WANTED

BAJCA" JFXZA-ffT,
c/mutr.
HVfTErOOP,

was Wjy,fi98 63. The receipts durii
tho weak atnnuatod to •5O.M16.O7 ; tmenta during the -me time II 2D. 190.1
decrease during tho »nk •7R.9S0.10.

n odors to call and see it for tbmnaelvee.
It is sMiehigwa invention and as each
daeervas the benefits of a “ protective

Fur fear anybody might be scared al
our descriptMO of the gorgemsaOM of
this luatitntion we ova assure them that
low priced goods (but no Iwig us articles}
Tussas. -To C. B. Baah. Ea^.fora CM be purchased as eheap as at inferior
Time Card, on the Muskegon Division of
tho Grand River Valley Railroad.
'
Furthwnuuro tho Proprietors an
trous gentlutnar. end show their
T freely to rich aad poor alike.
’
Their enterprise aad fondue
i printing ink eetitlu them to all th

Lml hm prits.

Tux Artime.—We an in receipt off
the liocctnber number of the Atlantic,
which spread before the nailer a mental
feast that Minot be surpassed. lite
contents are—“Light and Darkaan,"
by John Flake; •'The Legend Beautiful."
a poem by H. W. Luagfrllu* ; further
ft Jour- iwo say* Superintendent Schuyler left
noy,” by W. 1&gt; Howells, of &gt;. gjt, with us a sample lot of steamed fruit
. , that was in the green awki but three
Beaumont,” by J. W. DeForest,
hours before being placed ua our table.
Henry James* “Watch and Wan
By this proana the green fruit kees none
of its levur, bat roteiaod ita original
“Shasta," by Ciamm King; “Gen. eweetneas and dolidousnesc. This pro­
Butler's Cainjwign In Massachusetts," cess of preserving fruit is certainlv aa
important invention, and will work sn
by “Warrington ;'* •Use Princess Bub rntirv revolution in tho maaaer of pre­
sail Her Friends," by Bret Harte; a serving fruit
poem entitled “Chicago," by Whittier,
and “Our Whispering Galjery,'' by Mr.

He are Western Agents
for the Waltham Watches—
a full and complete assort­
ment always an hand—at
wholesale and. retail.

KT3.-S.

Have all their best grade
of Lady’s
manu­
factured e-xprts9^jor them
by some of the best makers
in Locle, Switzerland, and
thye save to their customers
tho importeds profit in JVetv
York.

sgrs."gasrrJ6
S&amp;Itlra.Ss

New Advertisements.

■ ICH1GAR CENTRAL R. R.

Grind River Valley Division

Your fad.-d locks cm be raetored to
all th«r yvuthful beauty by using Na­
ture's Hair Restorative, which is free
from all daugoromi drugs. See ad ver-

A Milwaukse dispatch says the Lake
Michigan cable committee of the Charaucr of CvniaHve made their rejsirt on
A noun for the traveler, sot excelled Thursday. ffi.’jnng a hempen cable, the
in the State—l*in’s Hora, Niles Wo cost of which baa linen figured down to
know this by having enjoyed the hoopi.
tality ofvems Wi ll H. Pika.
A Htxax or Ixxx—On Friday kef
Mr J. P. Hubert,, x.f thia city, shed Jkr
wild tarkeys, and on Saturday • red ferta in regard to a hemps* cabta, makes i
a report eudewroring t» show Its superi­
ority over an 'JOa cable. The sptciflt
gravity, being, very light, while its ten­
sile strength is very great, would render '
a breakage lose liable than many others.
Prof. J. A Lapham makes a report

30,000 feet of Ash Lum­
ber, 10.000 feet White Oah Th.- Union Scrricee on Thanksgiving
Lumber, and 5,000 feet day, will bo hold in the MethodistChurch,
eoraoa by Rev. T.
White Wood wanted on ac­ i at 11 o’clock, s.
count, and in exchange for
Agricultural Implements.
uovfttf

This arrangement is a great s.oiu.m■&gt;ing of day aad gravel. the slopes uni
datiun to the jievple along the Valley Di- 1
form, ahd the gvaerr I dejsh not excell­
virion, and will bo generally spjwvciaing GW feet, would make it favorable

V. F. Dwiywr A Co.

Drown have the Agency for thia Uty
for the celebrated Non-Explosive Bur­
ning Fluid. It ie much cheaper than
keroecos, and to bunt in eonuectlea with
the patent jet burner, makes a light
«|tud to gas. It i» nou-explosive.
Every body should try it.

Michigan Central R. R.

.sst

and Slerplng QxrcArs. cauMninff all •
modern fm/irocwwrsrts, arr nut thrvugk .
on all trains from Bugnlo, .Viagara
rolls, Clrrriand. s&gt;*d CttreutnaU to .Vvsr .
Detoil and Grand Rapids It ia attached York, esaknv &lt;f*rrjt coanorilows widk al/
to tho Fast Express leaving Detroit al Hner of l\irnffn and tbasCirlsr S'ramrr.,
11.30 in tho murniug. aad reaches Grand
Rapids at t-30 r. w , via the Valley Di- :
vision, and leaves Grand Rapids st li»0 '
r. a. fur Detroit, where it arrives, via
Fast Expnroc. at G;S0 iq the evening. I

It would be a good investment fur aa msroo for arban. and then to the Westactive, energetic man, who understands era Uuina Telegraph Company. The
€haml&gt;er of Qanmeree directed the Com­
the printing busincsn.
mittee to procure private sutMfiriptions
Wxrrxa—A Proclamation by hie for the preliminary survey to be under
Honor, the Mayor, requesting all planes taken by Mr. Rrade.
of bniiases to oiose on Thanksgiving,
and rvywrssy all saloons to remain closed
during the day. Shall wo have it T

ASTROLOGY

Racates.—TIm* surviving members of
the “Old Third" Infantry will hold
their annua! reunion Wednaeday. the
13th of December, at Grand Rapide
In the evening there will be n grand
supper and “social season," with a

w.USZJrf teed some]
ITJeCfiSSmSto'

-Mxx2Ssk
‘ja
'
I*
sod

vboSvb
(be btabrnt
bmtb
ar. lbs Htb dye W JseUsry. a H.

GZT THE BEST

leWtft Uiairiiiri

uTroi sf.M Xro. Uta. se4 saUI tertbae aottee.
ires, -ill I—.. Iwueti t^Otesro. sal all s-Urs
Wet. N i ts emt. SrolbsaSSseK-wsawMtoe-.

asta
All persons indebted io C.
F. Dwight * Co., are hereby
nolifiid to call and settle
their notes and accounts im­
mediately.

How TO Man TWX Faxm Pat is an il­
lustrated monthly of real value, so we
beliera. to every farmer, published by
Gwo. A. Deiix, Cbambonburgh. l*n.
We will famish any subscriber te Tau
Bcxsas with a eepy for the year. 18TR

Joa Pxisnss. - Fereons wuhing any .
thing in tho line of Job Printing will
find It to their advantage to call at thia
office. The material in the Job Depart­
ment is all now and of the latest styles,
and with exprrianoed workmen, we are
|&gt;rwparv&lt;l to do triin. tuaUrmS Sarr work
than any other office u&gt; thia county, and
equal to work ia the largest city office
Call ami examine specuncaa aad priroe !

WEKTOrS NATIONAL I’iCTQMlAL
DiCTIOliABT. |

ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR.
In Largo Clube

HL88fflA®

A FnrKT QBM.-Aimtlute Invert
Handle rtateru Pump. All warranted
Ixsta for “ Big Sigu.” North of Heed’s
Carriage Shop. Hsatinw. Mwh-

1ATH.U CBMtt—.ta lb. Psatatetm Baibwi

Dictinurj.

A NontvxrtoB Fit to *a Manx—The
D»J, Cmmt, of Detroit, pubiiebee aad
succevded in irganixMic the Kalamaxmc gives esdvrMsneot to an article bringing
Hastings, Lwwall sari fttnyruia railrood,
I Hon. Jarare P. Joy, of that
and elected Thomas 8. Cobb, of Kaisthe conservative candidate for
masoo. President, with an eflkteat Board
al in lf*7i- We de nut know
of Directors A aember of the gentle­
men
wiU
visit
Greenville,
Manton,
end
ich of a omserrative Mr. Joy
The attention of oar readers is called
to the proposition to club Demurest's
Monthly with Tn Binu aad to send
make a better President, or for whom
both. Slid the beautiful cltrom.., Isn't
it would giva us groatwr pk-asuro to
rias Paxrrr, for W 63, or both and Hiwork as thr- Republicwn eoadldato, roiiawatxi's Wooins for H-63.

OLD. niutsu CRB Siaict BOUTt,

Zs :srsi=*£swas tt ss.

i'-ILAXTI -vUk hstnU ami HWMU. Ita

Monogram Heals, Crests,
etc., rut on stone by the best
workmen in the west on short
notice.
’

ABLWT LIVING AUTHORS.
tW; theses *^iy.»y««r»*a|&gt;»y4Mtoro” “T^hrfe Libre^’fa i«-M,

that able joaraal with James H. Stoae.
Mr. ttsseaD eras foe a time, ia its early
history, pubhwure ot the Uroiag Arjro*foaa, then he published snd edited tbs
Tbfrop*. He ia a true Kalaraaaooan—

HEIiriLDISU CHICAGO,

n—,1 I. tewcr bo rowteie. ksblw fce-

Ayer’s

Lansing eoatampUtes purchasing a
man, end a &lt;d&gt; nation Mr. Henry II steam fee eagiev
Smith, who retree, because tho 01-health
Th- Democrals are looking tgv! -lUy
of himself enJ fsmily requires a more have elected aa aHenuaa in &lt; orunaa
ths wintor, where his acknowledged
abilities wiU, no doubt, find him ready
maployraent. We expert to see this
ahangv prod are eu axoeUent, wide­
awake and relitbla newspaper, although

LITIRATURK

Fuar hand of eatlla wars, cut tha 13lb,
stolen from the bera-yard of Mrs. H.
B—jarara. of Clio.
Oro.«riDe is iow ia tolsgrajdric amimiuucation aiih the world. A Jrt—'

2i^^gaay--st»te

Hair Vigor,
For mtariag to Gngr Hair ita
utenl Vitality^ (Hot-

1A8B14 W8!

�A,

/S7I
T^tartsssirm.

Dstichcy &amp; Co's. Column.

fonmw or market-breeder, but their'
merits should be kept up by coniinuaDy ;
uaiag the blood ufguod and pure stonka,
or lhe n-azlt, unless groat judgement is !
exrroisoJ, willbu disappointmentaad de- i
tertorstiun. A Brahiua hen and a
Crore Comr cxk will also j-roduee an
excellent crow ; they an. hardy aad |
•jelly reared, and attain to great sxsa
Thg flesh k of dehcKus flavor, and »|
fttlhr equal to the! of tho Dorking, pod i
oil! corner maturity, and may be ^illis free from that wry d-licaia coasti-j
tutiop which often render th" latter an ’,
THE BUT ttUCE ABO tEUIH
unproBtablo fowl. Lastly. »ki&gt;
MM. la mj part &lt;M lb- world
Hrahnia ctoihms make goad tavern, the
orom between a Brahma hen and aj
FOR FAMILY USE.
StMoinh or Minorca .cock prod new a ,
fowL gedgraUy black on the body, with
dart stripM hackle, which, for average |
fecundity wqwewa any and every fowl.I.

8425'

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RIFLES, SHOT OUN8 RWbLVERS

, HALFORD

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iteroVMNtrrMi

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FREE TO BOOK AORT ’.
v2Tr"W Tff* hawtwww
.f Mr

TABLE SAUCE,

Hocb&lt;• and Hoedans, are all remark­
able for tlteir rapid growth and the'
great aim they attain. Uhidtar.i retard
in March have, al twelve weeks old, 1
weighed from four to tire pounds and, i

’

__ 8 O’CLOCK.

,A^*“
PJJCHOLOOIC F.wte.lke HmsI CUfeU,,,.
vMlautevrr felurtaUpMMM)Malli. UtU*.
“llllr
■*&gt;*• JrfAww T.
SW1KSta.
&lt;1 X llfifit, rtStaMrUa Pa.

1 A,4fL.c."J!ia£»A«HZJ
Harper’s Weekly.
1. M rtek. Atarw. at owa
WWiud.” Ur.
fcyvr WJr. WmU, ar. Water Kt.
AMaSro Ur. X. Y. er IS te.rk«.«l Ctoraf.

masnsr;

hardy hird* for flic table, a
tweets a Cochin hen and a Crore-Caiur
or Lu ’Fli-ciio cannot lx- too highly roeonsmended The chicken* produced, a*
already elated, will be of rapid-growth,
large uat,
and grout ametituliaual
rigor, and, when cooked, will bo found
pturajk and with akin and fot much
whiter than the Coebins,/

invMpwr.vt MlotMUw. tUMtaUap ter ear
■■■■ THEA-KECTAH

A‘jwnBn
satinet: m;

SUBSCRIITIOSS.

11 1 rv"
.. BLACK TLA

Great Atlar.ric

WELCH &amp; GRIFFITHS’
Cent.—-There tea larger crop than
tko cbMpoM.
laatyewr, though in tuns Mctami the n-thl A. be*. «ker -ID
crop «u injured by a treat on tl&gt;» 2Ut u"1:x* r*4o«a. Km4 In Pv«m t-lM and Llrof September. '
WELCH a GRIEFITH8,
_ W'-wt—The product ». mistnntrol at Ooetoa, Mom.. o&lt; Drtren, ttleb. illy
7 per cent kae than last year. In
Michigan tho crop is reported 10 per
eent above average.
OtU, about wuno aa last year.
j
Btrlry, about an average crop.
A«dwA«t, a poor crop.
|
POaiott, will foil below on avensge crop,
taking the whole country.
.
.
Bt*f CaUlt.—h. grvatur number than
usual reported in most tif tlx- Staton !
In Texas these arc 21 per cent lets than |

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THE GREAT CHICAGO‘FIRE!
A Chromo to every Subscriber

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JaWnaM ail naisuar to H.U, ralitlaA -Daia.
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SRVSPa

Harper's Magazine.

CMcnoasS to Great Coiiairatiii
fa, imm* turn. M. *&gt;na. uu ■ u. =jj ■.

P1OTOIHAL

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ETSJ-4E1

FAMILY BIBLE.

M»w«ytr«B I. *| &gt;■"

A FAMILY UEUORrt.
Fay.—It »a reported that more hay
hue been gathered in Itapldea Pariah,
Lontaana, than for many yean The
cutting* done with a .for. Tho DeiwrtTWO COLORED i'LATKS.
meat should aoud a nuaafonary down
there at &lt;mc«l, with some hand sickloa, ;.;s^7r"WEi=5vjt2fcs
then the year after send a fowarythos ; I
and after about 10 row a «fto hurao 1|---------

PKT HRS’

MUSICAL

LIBRARY,

NEW
YORK OBSERVER
»&gt; j»r Snaam, uel.di.g 1 aar lloul Mr ICl

MORTGAGE BALE.

LIFE IN UTAH

8OT8C’1UFH0N8
VOCAL eOLLECiON I

.SS2“-3

CAUTION

FIFTEEN VOLUMES”t!.ED WITH

SatttsSAtjaSi.1.:
jwslkss.'s'fsrjaxs?.-.
■L^rai'uaas

lOwp-u. Tuai tiy vn mr.
M»r CnBtSTIAS LKAPEJl.
[ Now York City.

SFTTERS'Jr;

M a common oboermtiim that tho flour.
in tho middle and Tower half of tho'
barrel doue not nmk&lt;&gt; &lt;m goal broad ns
thafireturod. .
ITmZ IFaaifoy.—(.too part of cyanide i
of potawium, eno-aixtaeuth part ofaoap, in eighteen, ports of water u said '
to be excellent for washing wool or cot- •
ton. It ia to be dflutod with W times
its bulk of water.

MUSICAL

monthly;
W AYAIS

[Tho following io from a lady reader
of Tua Tkown. at Salem, Oregon

To the Editor of The Detroit Tribune
I think if you had been here during
Fair-weak, you eon Id have picked up
some items that would hare fatarretod
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NO. 32

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1871
of tote Iqtotain *trike* a saev-vd time it 11
stake aafaUtert. to Soo- Yo* boJu'i
tetter te soon with u*. Which way did

how that the mm wiih a wooden-leg
bail outrun them all. But the escape
of one devoted victim did not mollify
the filing of the people toward tbo
next cue.
Ly llH time Bud returned Ha arm
wk* very juinful, sad th" next day he
went undec Dr. fimall'a treatment to re
duee tho fiwtcw Whatever suirdciouaBnd might have of Pete Jone*. bo
wna out afiieted with Ralph’s dread of
toe client youg dAar. And if there
wm aortofag timall admired, it was

let, but I mat Janes right by tho big
road, and bo swoarnd al mo and said
he’d kill ma if I didn't go back and
3. And so I w-nt bsak to tbo house
then slipped uut through tbo gravevard. You see I was bound to come of
I got skinned.
Far Mr. Pcaraon's
stuck to mo and 1 mean to stick Lj him.
Real Trinh Popllnm,
Velottra,

Hertreat,

Japanese Bilka, atripod and pl*d&amp;.

AJi

OUR ACORN PARLOR

Wtea Ralph left tan rehmtotenaa be
felt Breen. Tnaro were Bad and Shocky
(tons ou an strand of tnrecy, and he.tb*
crueuc tnember of th«i fJiiurch of the
BortLisita, was not with them. Tbc
more lie thought of it the more he
soem*l to be a roward, and die more
bo tteeuUtd himself; oo, yielding a* nrual to too first bravo impulse, bo leaped
nimbly over the tenon and started brisk­
ly through the forest in a diroctom in­
tersecting tbo path on wliioh were Bud
aad Btooky. Ho osmo ia right j*-t

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Cheaper than Ever!
Flanels, Blankets, Woolens, Shawls, Hosiery
White Goods and Notions,

10 per Cent. Below Ball Prices.
loots at Prioee that would Make a Quaker
Laugh.

WE KEEP THE CAMELIA!
Which le made In the same manner, with CMt-Llnlng and Dtvlng Flue. Thia
Stove tea the largest itoor of any Store of tho kind, making It a capital Stove for
Fnrmera. Tn MtdiUon we keep the HWIBS COTTAGE. RIVAL, CABINET,
COTTAOE B15LLE, KING, DIAMOND and many other kind*.

JOHN A. GREBLE.

MARK tU88FJ.K

Clothing. ।

Groceries, Hats, Caps, and

l*« Ik. Virtea Md l.« Rsteetel.

Srpnui Istaiol Deitiiix.

Plaids and Satires
Barlow &amp; Goodyear.
The best place uj^the
CITY OF HASTINGS,
•to buy

fritu, Fiwm ail Wx

GROCERIES
at the new brick store of
CITY PAINT
c»bim

pay Cash for our Groceries, we pay
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash

STORE!

a um

LUMBER

WANTED

Paiqta, Oil*, YnrixiaUea. Mixed blacx walxut.
Paints, Rnuhcs, and ArCffiERJir,
tal’a Material*, Wall
whitewood,
Paper, Window
•’BITEASE,
Shade*.
EABD tad SOFTMAPLE
ncnrai mx* oua. arc. wa.
tad BASSWOOD.

warning ia tho eabhi on Rocky r..4C
Seeing Itolpb alio bloated, and went i
to tlio ealdu.
“Well,*'aaid Ralph, “theenemy

Tait thought camo to Ralph Eke
an inspiration. It ph-asod the old man's
whim, and bo Mt down on th- dourrt-p.'
.
\
I ‘/Now, I suppox.’," Mid Ralph, ** that
General WinAakl tteufi always looked
into thing! a little before be want into a
fight. Didn't tel?
- T. be auni-” a**

lik« sumo other folk*’ had been. For
Ilia j»art be bad mom enough to know
they waa outne peonlo as it wouldn’t do
io eel a body’* eelf agin. And aa for
him. ho didn't bait hi* brain* oat agio
• buckeye tree Not when hu was
tuber. And to they managed, during
Bude confinement to the boaae, to keep
him well supplied with all the ordinary
dUcorafort* of Efe.
But one visit from Martha Hawkins,
ton wurds of kindly inquiry from her,
and the remark that hi* brokoa arm
remain-led her of eumething ste had

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AU Ik. Hud raTbsliaea tea..
All tk« Moen •&lt; Ik. aWsrt
Tk iMuaeto Art. .r AM
DralllXn Vr tke uratlarMM ;

Wk. sees sb Mated k...,
As»i ta Uteai aaray

BOSTON CASH STORK-

Other iufinonrea were at work upon
biin alto. Mr. Mean. voltoryd and
thundered in har usual style about bi*
"taken' with a eno-leggod thief, and
ruuniri’ arter that mailer that custom­
er, akonlin' to her teU. She'd slier*
raid co. Ef.hc’d a been con.ulted he
wouldn't* bees hired. He warn't fit

Steokv," bo acid, "do yon ran
d tall th o ole man that I want
a tight off down by th. Spring,
rn kwp closte behind you.
▼body Man Io trorbio you, do

Wool Plnlda.

til Pete, wit hi* Itog-drorer'a whip w«.
right upon him.
Slioccy tried to halloo hr Bud. bnt
howa*ldc. one in a nightmare The
, yell died into a whisper which could not
bare teen heard tan feet.
I shall not repeat Mr. Jone*'* word..
' They were frightfully prolan*. But to­
! did not atop at word*, lie .wept hi*
I whip round and gare little Shocky one
I tambl" ent Thvu the vine, wax reIVC sod, and tlu&gt; piercing cry of pain
i brought Bud down tho jsith flying.
1 1 You good-for-uuthing scoundrel.1'
growled Bud, "yjou’re a cuwerd and a

Poor Hhoeky wa* eick. Tho exrite■uent had been too much for him. and
thought hi. forar waa very alight H "a*
enough to nrodnoe jnat a little delirium.
Either Ralph ur Mira Martha was gen­
erally at tho cabta“ They’re coming,’' said Htooky io

yrare- I wwb Hannor. wou d hold mo’
ao'a lw couldn't God'e forgot all about
u. here m Fat Creek, and there'* no­
" And Btecky and Mi*a Martha oa&lt;i body to help ft.”
Jonw, who prudently chnngwl posifion
pood aids, bat nothing in «I
And ba shivered at every rudJcu
in eueb a way a* to get the uppar ride of Hanaah
1
rauud He wa. twrer free from thia do ■
tte hUL
Ibattle."
"7b be euro.” said the testerimaker, urioui fright except when the maator
“ Well, Hl gin you tho upper eel*,
iicld him tight iu hi* arm*. He atagbut com* on," eri»f Bud, “ efyou a'n’t | a
• little duuotfully
“ Now, let’s look at toolrms and ao- •ere.1 arvunii tho tto-r, the vety .hadow
afeared to fight .-omebody beiHra a nour
I think you call them.— &gt;f RUocky. and waa an terrified by the
Httl.i »iek1r baby or a crippled eoldier. coutarntenis.
&lt;
Well, Hu* old tuuaket Ira* been loaded ipproxchaf night that Ralph atrad in
Come on?’
•die cubin on Wedneeday nlgut and Mm
Pete wa* uo in.iguifieantaalagonisL ~Thi.
■
ton yw." said toe «U ledv. ilawktns Oaid «■ Thursday wight. On
Hr had been a great fighter, and hi*
welforauoMd arme* wore like iron. H.&lt; '“An 1 too lock i* to ruity that you could Friday, Bud aent k note to Ralph, a*kouck it when wanted to take aim at ini: him to com • and aeo him.
ted not Iteupleudid wl of Bud, but ho nut
■
“ You me, Mr. Hartemk. 1 te'u't forhad more skill and expotioocu iu tho
ut wtet er m’i about puttin' in our
rude tournament of fls'a to which the
iat Iwks'ur J -u. Cfanet Fro been
backwuoi. ieeo much giran. Now, bo- I
* tryiuc to read ►■&lt;»* about hre. wlule
ing out of the right of witneean and
1 rat here. And 1 nad where te raid
sure that ho ivuld be about the fight I
v^^-fkfog "tow’’
te" lb"Lre«* of
afterwards, te did a«4 ecruiJ* «•&gt; toko
jia brethren King ait the aemd lite aa
adrantages which would have dugru td
if it wm done foe Jem Uhriavh.umf.
him forerer if te ted taken item ui a .
Sow, there', hteoky. 1 reckon. pYape,
publie fight oa eiociwa uk training day.
fauvbody 1* a Btile brother vf Jeau*
lie took the uphill ride, and he clublivd
Christ, it i» that Hbocky. IMe Jonra
I lux whijHrtalk, striking Bud with ah
and hi. brother Bill ft dutarutined to
■ bi* fore* with the u«a«o *i«l, which,
bare
him back there to-worry. Beknra.
coward-liku, b» had loaded with lead —•
you
rote's one of the dooufy ComBad thrwd up Ui* strung left arm and
uiisaioners and to morry’* the day that
patriKi the Imuw, which, bowwror, wa*
they bind out. He want* to bind out
co fioroo that it fracture 1 one of the
that boy jrf to Rdte old Pearaon and
bones of the arm. Throwing away bi*
you and me You aee, the ole »&lt;«*» •
whip te runted upon Bud fuxrjualY, in­
-wn helped by the neighbor., and ho 11
tending to overpower him, but Bud
etem Steeky to b«*a pauper «d ttey
slipped quickly to one rid* and 1-1 Joure
a'n’t no human tool here aa dareo to do
pas* down tU» hill, and ai Juaea cama thing contrary to
Cuukln t
up again Mean* dealt him vm cru.hlng
you git him over to Uwiebrnff I II
blow tliat sent him fnUjimgth upon the
ground Nothing b it too foavmuMrsHl
him fuiui a muni terrible foil. Joue»
nut take Shocky to tbo «a:te’» '■»*«’ h*
sprang to lu» feet, mote align than «vec
fudnd bU onlv bomu Bui there was
at being whipped by ofio A bom he re
i gnnled aa a boy, end drew a king &lt;lirk. knifo Bnt Pete wn* blind with rage,
Them
folk*
won't
be
hero
ttU
mllnlgh!.
ask her to keep him And, to any rate,
nasi Bud dodged the knife, and tide
ticre gave Polo a blow ua tbotiuM which m come for you at nine with my. ruin ho would save Shoeky ecm»fa&gt;«
Ai be went oct ui the dual. he m*t
1 marred too bomsdil*** of that feature, cult, and 1’11 Mt you down over
! and doubled the f*Uow up against n t-wo on the big road on Buckeye Kun Hannah fat the ton-.
Then you can git on ths mail wagoc
(to ■: ioxtDran.1
' ten feet away.
Ralph came in sight in time tu see that pamo* there about fire o'clock in
tte beginning of tb* fight, end Iw ar­ toe moiniu', and go orer to JackaOn
rived on tho ground just a* Pete Jones coontyknd koop shady tm wo want yyo
went duwn under the well dealt blow to fooo the enemy And to aweor agtn
from tho only remaining fixt of Bud some folks. And then well -end for
Means.
•'To bo auro.” eaid tho Old nan la a
White Ralph tied an Bud's duabled
left arm Frto piokwl hfalwlf up stowl v. broken votes. I reekoa General Wu*»U‘-b
and, muttering that be felt “conrid’ablo firid bcoll soukh’t diempprove
• ,
shuck up like," eihwleJ away lik* a a maneuver as that thar."
Mia* Martha beamed «. Bud to his
evident delight, ter te earned hi* pain­
hare weakened into sympathy with bis ful arm port &lt;d tou way homo with tier.
fnuuo, remarked feebly that be wo* Ralph noticed that Hannah.looked ai
. cooaid'abte shuck up Uka, ami vuoch- him with a look fall of rentewdibg om»homo wax to rai*o 33.000
ssfed no otter explanation. Bvea to
not high fat a minute; thu* an
wife ho only eaid that he fell party ctm
! 200 bone power would be a
rid nWe shuck up like, ami that the boys
al to that of 900 homos, «*ch
,0W pounds one fool high por
Watt liad two method* uf coin-

Sign 1 Ornamental Painting,
Grrisio^,
Ptftr-lltyaf,

■ r*i—-■*.
etttioo of tho uupojular obi man wa*
only blind to eave somrbody elM;:that
they were ihiovto who e led "tttoji ttusf ”
And he felt consequently ttet this was a
cbanoc to jiui hi* newly-formed resolu­
tions into practice. The 01.1 Teotitateut

trouble WHS rour arm. fofo.'1 raid ILslpi
tenderly.
“Never mind; I pat in &gt;ny te.! lick,
for JZim. that air time, Mr. Hart.ook.'
Ralph skivered a Utile at thought of this
bul if it wax right to knock Jonas down
st all, why might not Bud do it “heartiiy as unto the Lord F Gideon did not
foal any rnaru honest ploasaTO in cLmtlring toe Midiauitaa toan did Bud in
eeadrng Pete Janes away comad'ahte
shack up lika.

CHAPTER XVH.

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AJhHSRT KMELBERG.
CALL ATWHM STANLEYS*

The oU bastel-makcr wa* toe m-ast
unpopular man in Fait Creek toetnet.
two greet vtore It. would go
tmtofas most uarerupatoas manrea.

�roit Stoves!
Cuban water* hare been ineirtteted, in
rose it should becomr mcfautry, l.is|&gt;are
no etfort to protect th* IHe* and proi«rty of fosut jUt Ameriran eitixeus, and to
maintain th* dignitv of tho flag. It ia
hoped that aU |wmdmg -juration* with
Spain, growing out of the affaire in
(Stba, may bo adjtuted in the spirit uf
jtaacc ar..lconriliabun which has hither­
to uuktad the two Powers in their Iroetmrutof such question*.

fiahad policy t f the United Statee, I barn
ri-cogputel thia ehangv. Tho ratlfle*
bon* Of th* new treaty uf commeree be­
tween ttte United Staten and Italy hanbeen exchanged The ta o pewtn s have
agreed fa their treaty that property at

Tb* fottowmg is the annual m*e*ag*
sri ProaUont Grant, which was tranaauttad to the Forty-tecond Congre** nt the
ifeaing of ita st com! susaicn on Mon­
day, D***mbsr 4 :
In addrroeing mr thud annual umaage to.the law-making branch of the
Gorwwwwat, it ia gratifying to be abU
to state dial, during the put year. atao-

tbrir old hafot* of life to embrace the oo1} *|«*&gt;rt&lt;milv which is left than to aI vi.rd v«terniaatta*i.' t roaourawM Ifaer. *1 sj^rouriatione to sorry Mt th* Iodise
I y-icc p-niry. not only because it is hu-

are the •■■■■■
rita rum*rkx earaBrnrxT.
eralioa etao, th* policy of granting a TsrTho enlarged receipts of tbe PoetoAe* I rilorial C&gt;ov&lt;gnmeut to the Indiana io tbe
DeuartmaBl, a* shown by the accompany Indian Territory west «t Arksnaaa sod
iaTrepurtof lb* tcej-tetet Owoeral. Mistos,i. and'mflibot Ktetad &gt;1.
! I
•xbibi* • gratifyiag &gt;»&gt;**•« in that re. .very rtglit gosranlred to th* Indians |
brsitekof ibepnfaie smtee. Il i. theibv treaty .Could be secured sod sttah a ! T,”
indsx of th* growth of edacMsoU and Sltrodrto migl.t In ffm* lw Ike r.oaAs r.FtW ’

The Fortv firet Coagrew, at its third
inwiiwi, made an appropriation for tho
organ isatton at n mixed eommiaaton f»r
adjudiratiag uptei the chum* of citmons
oi th. United Ktate* ngsunat Stmui.
I growing oat of the insuxrectio* ia Cuba.
That mmiuieafon has siace been organ­
: irml I trsusmit berwwith th* convapondnoo* relating te ita foxmation and

• The na*4 year ha*, under a wise 1’rwideuce, been on. of general prosperity
to the S*th&gt;n It baa, however, been
attended with more than usual chasheemeal in th* loss of hfe and property by
■form aad fire. Those diasirtora hare
w-rrm! to rail forth the best element* .of
human nature in our country, and to

The inevrmbta &lt;uutm&gt; of th* Busaiau
Mmiater at Waahfagtoa raadered it
nere■■ rv toaak hia recall and to di-clin*
longer ti rec**re that funrriouary aa a
diplomatic repr*euntaiirv. It was itupoeaibfo, with self-rn*] *«. ur with a juat
n-garri to th* dignity of th« country, to
permit Mr. Cetera*? to ccmlitMU to hotel
vhl, fkL. IX.W-*Aw
hi* i«nuttont iaurforeuo* through va­
rious mean* with tbo rotation, ta'twevu
the United ritales aud other ruwen. In
divilixml nations, and b* the final accordjuir* with my wish**, thia Guveasa of returning to pruluctire indna- meut has been relieved of farther interiilUona of muu now maiutair ed to
the diiputee of nation* by the bay-

1 tnuwmit, herewith, a copy of the
treaty alluded to, which has been con-.
daded mm* the ailjuurnttMUi of Congrflue with her Britannic Majeetr, and u‘ Mikado has, aince the d.** ol the last
oowr of the protocol* of the ronihreuoM srasiun of Cougreaa, selected citiren* uf
of the commiwioBera by whom it waa thu United States to scrcr in important
negotiated. Thia treaty provide* meth­ office* in the sevara) departments of
od* for adjusting the qu cationa peading their government- 1 hare nwn! Us
betoreon th* two nation* Various quoo- think that thi* aefoctioa ia due to au ate
tiofle ar* to !&lt;«• readjusted by arbitration. prreialiun of the dirintorestadntMaof the
I recommend Cougrve* at an early day to policy which the United Btate* ba* pur­
make the nwr—ry proetaton for th* sued toward* Japan. It is oer tlerire to
tribunal at Gram and for th. *everal continue to maintain this diaiittmetod
With Chiaa as w&gt;d! a*
enrtmimfon* uu the part ef th. CaitoU •“A jaut
State, called fur by the treaty. Ui* Japan, the comepondcnce transmitted
Mageety, the King of Italy, the Freni- herewith shows that tu«ro is no drapoai
tiou on the part of this Guvrrumrnt to
tKio
swerve from it* eaftaViabed &lt;-ouree —
rrosnptod by a desire to put an end to
the barbarous treatment of oar ahipi wrecked sailor* on the Con-an coast. I
cuiavd my thank* to be suitably ex­
pressed fis die readiness with which tbe
joint request haa been complied with by
the appointment of genttameu of «u*
nence smd morning to throe hapurtant
Ilia Majesty, the Emperor ot Germany .
haealM been ptoased to comply with thu
join requnat of th. two government*,
and haa amounted to act a* the krbitra
tar of the diaputnd water boundary betwnou the United State* and Great Bril- S'esfher came. A force waa then landain. The cuntractiag partial in the ad, and after aa ar-luous march orer a
treaty hare undertaken to regard, a* rugged and dubcnlt country, tho forte
betweaa thamaelvoa. certain prindpte* of from which the outrages had been computtie b*r for which the Uttied Stetaa
hare contended from the ruromuuc*tueat of tbidr htatory. They hare also the criminate. and haring vindumtad tiu&gt;
agreed to bring the*, prindplee to the honor of the flag, tho en«diti&lt;&gt;a re­
knowledge of tbe other maritim* pow- turn'd, finding it impractical- e, under
•re, and tu invite them to accede to Hieu- th-circumstance*, to conclude the de­
Negotfafaxui are going un us to the sired cuureutiufi I respectfully refer to
form of the Bote by which tbe invitation th. curresiwndciteu relating thereto,
hcrnwilb submitted, and bare th. subj*rt for each actiou a* Congress may

navi. * aarou
Adrausitero-

Tna Seanot Ftnrvai. - -A Quarterly
magarine, devoted Io original matter,
tor Day School and Sunday Schorl Ex-,

J^e

Stove

rior Charcoal iron,
. &gt; in iha World.

The October number of this' rixxila?
J* ~»&gt;y » IhcnHl ftA.'-A
Mil*

groat Chiang* .flflu .udwa all ready to
hi»Mr e-^duriv* to tCngor and stabil'map, henbane rnpria tod, and jtut reachUy ,7 rejmblie* With ..art irerilm f thaJUitaah Pmxmm into on. territory U,&lt;
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,1 adaa.’ Aa its aubacrintion list waa
like oura, aturh of it sparsely populated,! nr ana Bute. *i------- »
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but all requiring tbe lervie* of iBc nnil, terior ha* tr*
' it ia net at present to be expected that | length and'I
ptared upon an equality with the rvpro- I this deparinseul can be nsadc *tlf &gt;e&lt;tain | tiou
■eutatirea of Great Britain aad seis I ing, but a gradual approach to this end
Tli
othnr i’uwer*. As now situated, our from Jtu to year i* euafideotly rvltad oti.
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reiuwaentatirea in Jap&gt;u and China
haw tn depend for intensttn and trans­
■rittlity
lators upon natives uf these rountries
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The Publiahcra w«n&gt; »*ry luwvy
who know out language tu&gt;|«rfoktly. or ■U . p»pl,L'k» I. ..
to procure lor the ocraaiou the Mrrica*
loear* by the groat fire, but they don't
of emptoyrass in foreign businme houses,
u
w„„ ,,
U»Sul«.»«i.k.en..hrexS? propoe* to allow thair subscriber to lone
or th* intxrpeters of other foreign min“VlS’bymall.to AMredr Howel! 4
to your special atteuUor. »spceialiy the •rlf.t
- di-ta. -butrakfien sltoahl br-&lt;xri to obtain credit from * stranger, is re
arguiaenl for th* favorable consideration cited rren In LltaimiM se rtadratt* M ui- garded aa morally respoaflbl. for th* iu- 'I Cm, Publi*h*toq ebimgo. HJ. - ,
r - ,
■ of th. plan l w uniting the telegraph sys .is*™Vfc”ipMiBu^»tteiUjsaiw&lt;t*eH.wt.u!_*aiy u
tern of tbe t inted State* with the postal U- Mtrcd by the grant of tbe urucmls of' meet bis obligatmu*. A reformatory lag.
system. Il is briissed that, by sueli a Um ml. -4 pabiie land* to aetllora , I do:| which would reform this priocinte again**
I enursc, ill* cost of telegraphing could be । pul wish' ta be Wuh ratood a» recomaatad . all suiinraisu at fonoaotui fi^lieptafo; 1 Britta for bnyw-Utod giri*. pabltebtal by
Bueb reduced, aad the service ss wvH. if I mg i« tie Imai J degree a -mrtaileMM ot, would juaprq gmb UBUtiou fa staking re Jama* R Osgood A Cm, Boetoa, Maaa,
n..t lietter, rendered it would »»»u&lt;te rrbrt is I-ing d-iac by the gnural gos- . eomsMudaUotta A salutary famou baa at filQO a yrar, ■
’ 1leyreM onewHoa the
th. further advantage -sf carrying tli" ernnu i&gt;t fw Hie rurouragrmrnt of nice* be«&gt; taught tbe carol*** and Till i»r |‘~7 U
- ___
Thu Nabona! debt haa b**n reduced
11m telegraph through portion* &lt;4 the
to the etteni of SM,067,136 60 during
rwintry where private enterprise will tn.t
..........
«"• the year, and by tbe negotiation oC N'acoostruet il.
CoBXMrcv. trade, and
Thi' rrptrt nf the ^erretsvr nf fits I a ? *! **
- the Javorabl.
tiona! bmdi at a lower rate of intomt,
above all. the effort* Io bring a p«*pC
the Interest on th* public dabt ha* been wiflely separated fata a eommut-ily of in »■-«
so fhr dimiiiiahw! tl.at now tho earn to terrels, are always benefited by a rapidI ion rollreted aad
iator comlauaicalioo.
Kdocati...., tlai,
‘
*"
nearly tlT.OUU.OX) Ism thau ca/Merth
, gn.und-wurk of republican icstilutiaos, is
1st, 1*60. It was highly dosifabU that ■ euc-.araged by increasing it* faeiliticv. _____— . Education for lb-' year. tb.
this rapid diminution should take
FateOi Offiro. Sbe Prestel.; Offire, tbe
plat*, both Id atrengtheu th* etedit uf
the country, and to conviaee ita cituons
uf their entire aldlitr to meat every dol­
lar of Us liability without bankrupting
them. But ia Vise of the aooraipliahtuvut uf these desirable ends, trf tho
I rapid development of tho recurcrs of
An Act making *a eparooritofoa for |
&gt; the country, it* im-r*a*inj ability to
‘ It- Tl.e labor of tbla department ia in sundry eivil up*WM* at Ike Gsvernmenl,
| meet large demum!*. and the amount al
tl-u hand* «f an able bead, with able aa sod far other perposee," approved March
I ready paid, it ia not dreirabto that tbo
sUtants,
all
sralnu.lv
devoted
to
the
3d,
1871, nv* Um osc**tary anthority to
present resuureos of th* cuuatty should
w-»rk of intmdueing into tbe agricultural the F.xscaUve to ieswgerate a civil srr lion ot property by I h* Chicago Are an J
continue to 1 •&gt; taxed iu order to roti Un
Ian ■ i
, production of ibu nation all oseful pre­ 1 vis* rvfonn, sod ph red upon Liat the re- ' other Are* tn the pioe regions along th.
uo this rapid paytuenL
G&lt;
duett adapted to any of the various cli-' • pootibility of dome s* U.for' |he s&gt;- ' Lake flbusw, we aflaoans* telhe public
i with great pleasure that our Fall and
ed April 20. 11*71. end commonly kuewp male* aad soil* ef out vast tomboy, and tjorily of mid set, I nwvli * board |
I aa "tbe Ku Klux Klan Aer," in a g.t 1 Vi giving all useful iaferwalfoa aa to the of gsottee*** saiaeaUy aaalifled foe th* Winter supplies of pore Dra&lt;s sod M*dI lino of the Stalo of Suuib Carolina. Tbe ' nirtbw) ef cultivating the plant* and ce work, to ddkiM rules and ragulafioe* to |
; teila of otbir product* adapted to parli&lt;-aoeemity of iha eeune pursued will be ulii Ucrlilha. Thu* quietly but surely, rffcvl th* needed reloewt These tabors |
•ns sms yet joaaplate, bet it ia believed 1
d.-in.-unrated by the re|iort of the comBilte. Io investicste Southern outrage*. lb* Agricultural Bureau ia working a that they will succeed ia devising* plan I
spirituous, vinous and malt liquor*, tont ll.rf •
ai-t F - great bslsosal good. aad it liberally «up- whieb can b. adopted, tn tbe great raifoft
notled tb* va-'ce widely iu mfiurwre will
hacoo ia ita various forma, and from
br extended; and the lew dependent we
atampa.
In r»&lt;adjt»tinp the tariff. I
*Upll he tup'». th" product* of foreign
suggest that a careful e*tuuat. be made
cf the am’junt of *urpli*a rerenuo &lt;»■!riding for the current sixpence. of tho
j Th. *bl*ject of nimt-eamalroe to l&gt;«ad&gt;
Govenunei.t. the internet account and
i of bunrans and cfficisls L&lt; Iding pooilioo*
oinking fund, and that thia surplus be it shield beenUMt usewsaary te do so for, [ |4 !^0 &gt;«WbBAy and -requiring ability and
reduced in inch a manner aa to afford the pnrpo*. of securing tn all eitixeus &lt;&gt;f , rbarautar to fill properly- » •** w whicli
tbo grouted relief to the greateat num- th. United Stoic* th* peaceful Cnyyiuc.t ! s*»r alfaoltau is invited. But few of the
of tbe right* guaranteed to tLeoi by tL" ' I -.fT-iaS bucrito a &lt;-&gt;imprasatioo equal to.
coeatituiluu aid (be laws After the the reapm-table support of a family while
paraagv of thi* law, information w*. rrS
mrb M v&gt; eMr.ro mil­
ccived from lime to lime that combi.ia-l hoe* of interests. In private life, earn­
lions of th* character referred to iu thia er* darnsnd com truss tion equal to the
mend to be idawd un the free list
Should'* further redaction [iron- adruvable/I would then rwomuaend that it
be made upon tho.® article* which can
beer it without disturbing home |&gt;n&gt;ductiqn. or reducing the wag., uf

10,000!

^ANTED’

r which the highest market price in Cash

iNOCURE.NO CHARGE

HiSTHGS iam.ll TORIS'

Tolled Good, and Fancy Articles..
School Book*, sit th* Htandard Work*.
MteceUancoo. Banding, Family llblre,

Pocket Bfatea awd Teataruenta. Prayer

Henry Ward Botcher's
'

The prwwut laws for mBwling the
Ivwuue. tuiy the ixdkctor* of costume,
■mall talariea. but prvridi- for abare* iu
all semu**, which, at th.' principal port*
of entry jierticulirly, raise tb* cocnpen i
saiion of time official* to a largo sum.
U ho* always *«toad to me a* if this
■yalam must, at time* work pemKioualy
It holds out an inducement to diebcmeet
men, should such get pusssUtoimaf Ihosw
office*, to be lack in thecr scrutiny of
goods outered so a* to *nable them
finally to make laigv a-Uur*«. Your
aiteutiou is rwapectftiBy invited to the
subject

tial bcuelu of Treedom. *nd of prevent
ing the free political action of those rili- ■
mu who do no* syiupalhis. with ihrir
owu visas Among their operaiiou were 1
(mpicut *e»uring* of the eoeatry, and
We have a fine stock &lt;4 Staple. Fam­
More than six yean having elapsed
occasional aasaMinattoui, generally yew-1 ■■are th.- taex h wttls nm ’ w» fired be- ,M. WUUMI
ily Grocwrire, Cbotoe Tree, Tob*cc-v and
jwirated *| nigh* by dugnued prra..n*. | twrew th* srmic. then oray^l agaitMeeefl • in ,upsriflt
&lt;lU b, the Popular Brand of Ciguw, which *w
victim* iu almost all eases bring . iinen*!
ren-.ta.tio. and tne
«i(k .Q, p, h telta th.m all are selling flown, dot** to tbe bottom to
qIh.u I flower seed*, bdlbe, Ifliiso, ver- ,
it—1:

Michigan JExchangi

SUoxtM-w W. Ota &lt;.M&gt;*

7.

re

y-rrr
U fa the flrot and tho only paper of
r H**k ie Fw—ite
ito aube^riptioa price &gt;• 77
ily - 5 cento per year. In club* of ten
QI thewper, 60 onto. Bpeeimo* eopfaa,'
luauia.
•
PubWud by.Heary T. Williams,
ditor at The Hortieltunat, 5 Beekman
creditabl7iufortualirm, to be mrinbvrv uf
wk aatawfal eosabin* linns, sb-mld be
arrested by tbe military forces nt tbe
United States and delricrol to the Mar­
sha! to be Seale aitfi nreording »&gt;» taw.
ta lw* of said oriitiM. York end Spur-,
taoabwg. many arrest* lure bevu ms de,,
and, st th* taal accounts, the number of
persons thus arrested fierelfiS. ’ Bevern!

in

etngirta trfie hofaby public a tiou* of

ia the ill rotrated *tory •‘Dr. BoMeet'a

Is unhappily, Mt mb m tft tar**, patriot­ tralioe* in thiauabtr and rappfoMter
ic eiuseus would lik* tote* : TJSeial to- are rary ' profcom, numbering b all
trscism fur npinioub Mike, peraaosl vio­ tweaty-oo*. Dr. Bobiaaua the oriental
lence or threat* towards person* eutertaiutng political views oppoeed to ihpe*
rolcroired by lb. i.j^ty X the *14
ciliscns, prsvrau ianuignliou and the
low uf snob n.edrf_rep:_;. ‘ ' 2_1
retr'-Mr1".'¥?*&lt;*•»

&amp; 1 TH3S&lt;

&gt;'\7

.Itllff

�Church at Hastings, st 10 o'clock, a. m.•
A half hour was spent m devorioncJl
exercteoa, after which there was a dte-■
CTueion of tbe benefits and tho work ofr

JIHCVEt.

.-■sat txrmt
Mtaaitc.

of this city in Which art placed a splendid chime of bells that will ring out
Tbtuiksginug with their first peals on
next Thanksgiving. Au illuminated
four dial dock, coating 1500, will soon
be placed ia the tower which will point
at tho lose of precious minutes and strike

Madamo Parequi Rosa with her ad­
mirable Opera troupe has just loft our
city, after charming thu ear and de­
lighting die Ivearts of all lovers of mnste
from Mctulay to Settuday. In the three
months tour which aha te making in thia
country. Washington was allotted but

J. F. Minkler haa opened hte aew

Mtf
Hastings City, 0. D. Spaulding.
Hastings Township, C. B. Benham
Castleton, Mrs. Fannie Mott
Maple Grove, Wm. Bryce.
Baltimore, Gilbert Ktnker
Hope. Charles V. Robinrou.

disappointment of Opera-goers; bat ths
fire in Chicago, which demolished ths
Opera house, Loa dirturixxl Ur plans
ami it te probable that we will be visited
ayiun ia February.

Our Silver Plated and Steel
Table Cutlery is made ex­
pressly to our order by the
best English and American
manufacturers. Every piece
is stamped with our name
and warranted by us.

LTKEfiSS***5,
hte party, the next few mouths ore to |
be devoted eepecteilT to pricking him !
with score, of small pins for which him­
self end friends cannot i«v|&gt;aru a seri­
x. aad discussed tha foltowiiag tomes ;
ous defsuM. Not that there te no just
The efficient Buparintendont. Tbo nud complete deh-nse, but because taken
beet methods of F&gt;&lt;tiag iato Sunday •eporately, the blows are m’otowx/pio iu
school those who du not attend.
A children’s meeting was then held
and addreeeed by Rev. Geo. P. Tindall,
of Ypsilanti.

Have all their best gradeSPECIAL NOTICES.

New Advertisements.

until evening at 7 o’clock.
At 7 K M. a good audience iwmbM
dates themselvov. and perhaps few as-1
aad listened to a vary able address by
pirante will personally engage in the i
R-v. G. P. Tindall. Am notation was
spiteful bounces, but their retainers and
than adjourned until 9 o'clock Thursday
to-day friends who hope to catch a few
crumbs that may tad! to them in rase ot I

Peninsular Railway

wasp's and hornet's nests and pursue s
settled policy of puncturing the Proeident continually and at all points I
through tbs press. Indeed tbe work 1

RICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand. River Valley Division

yesterday, but cccntariaa Boutwell.
Belknap and Bul.eeoa l«ing abennt no
impurttml subject was conai lore-1. Sec­
retary Boutwell was engaged in thp 8unrrrae Court, which was n.nsionring the
Kentucky war daim which be declined

has already !&gt;een inaugurated mid many
papers whose sditurs claim to be Repub­
bean, but who have tong desired ta lead
ia President making, have C&lt; some lime
part been manufacturing and patching .
np etonm against tho Prnaident, which
are dielsed uu by Democratic editors and |
esgerly republished over the rountry as
I the honest afimtestoas of Renublicami
irt.l fliA
i n i.-rnri, i-l

1.. D. BINE’S EIGHTEENTH

$200,000 00

LOCAL EVENTS
TAX RECEIPT^ -Best
and latest styles, for sale at
the Banner Office.

Especial attention is re­
quested to our Large and el­
egant Stock of Diamonds,
handsomely and securely
mounted in Sets, Crosses,
Studs. Rings, Etc. A very
comftlet e assortm ent of Dia mond Studs.
Diamonds mounted to or­
der tn our own shop.
Monogram Seals, Crests,
etc., cut on stone by the best
workmen in tbe west on short
notice.

(U0 wlin bi5T»b»l!Tifl)i

SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY A SLADE.

aa could be arranged if tbe people there
should deters it
It wav voted to hold the Annual
Meeting hereafter in the mouth of Oeto-

tail Ilgiffi |WiC9.

Aftcr other interseting

diseussioas

tired a gentle hint to tho buaineM men
ol Hastings, to daee their houses on that
! day, (Thanksgiving) meaning, we sup( |iOae, to then-by afford th" wesriid clerk,
an-1 the industrious “jour" an epportnuity of attending diving worship, an­
, cording to the mandates pf our Prvei-

factured expressly tor them
by some of the best makers
in Locle, Switzerland, and
thus save to their customers
the importer's profit in NeuYork.

.10,000 IN AMERICAN GOLD !
110,000 IN AMEIGGAN SILVER :

"ZZ0

SIMILU SIMMJ BUB CURANTFR.

Sleighing ejtotltenh

Weather cold and blustering.
Pay your taxes and save 3 peroi-

their trading," on the day before, so
Hut tlse business men might close their
doors in quiet—thu. evincing a tespoet

Subscril.9 fur tbe Republican B1&gt;
On Tuesday evening a firs broke out
in tbe Union School H use, and before
Retucuil*r Dr. Algol tenure. at a single Babcock squirt gun could bo
looked up and brought to tbe awns of
Grand Rapids Friday evening.
Christinas party at the Leonard House the fire, foul burned nearly down and
was tofolly dsetroyod. The loss te a
Serious one, aait practically destroya our
school for the season, though new r-ems
have twen engaged ami sre Iwmg fitted
Thanksgiving sermon, ia next w

Michigan Central R. R.
•LR. RELIABLE ARB DIRECT RBUTE,

MgIBs's

TuQn Hxcx Lun.—L 0. Mean
demre the people to understand that tbe
Tax Rocwpta for elites and viltegws,
Hack lane, will promptly answer ell
neatly printed at tha Bavasa office.
tolls, at any and all hours. Especial
Job printing done cn short notice am!
pains will be takra. to nocommudntojwrrona who may desire to uttand parties, at the *wy lowest living priors, nt the
dances, or other pubhc uinuoomento^aM

We team that the bnildiag was in­
ured ia " The Hartllrtd.” a perfectly
reliable company, in the sura of »3,lW0.

eafwcudly at thia season of the year. b&lt;sides tile lose of the buuse roudurs it imstirs!, necessary tar the people to
erect a new Central School Budding im­
mediately. and we trust it may bo one
that will compare favorably with the
best in the State m any city of no greater
wealth aad population. Lrt the fin
warn our city authorities of tho abso­
lute necessity of th ' Holly Water Warba

i„w™ . .Salto 1W S-SMa.
nd U laSa X VmV*or
8—«•
C.
|»ua»&gt;l a -aO­
—

r-V—~* fcaaaaM.

drnoe that said houses would certainly
bo dosed. But, shadee uf Mammon '. j
blush to even write it—art a isnans Amu,
in our detectable city was dosed. We
think «ut hen. that if the Mayor and
Eecn-tary of State would hare prcw ntod
tho oxamide, o/nr w-mld hare imitated
it; but says one burinrss man "so long
a, they do not eloee their fdore, or ]dari-s,
we will not- What a grasping avariciuusnoaa is here developed I We read of
wi.de blocks of Stores in almost every
other town in the State being close.] &lt;m
| Thanksgiving day; thus affording em­
ployes an opportunity to attend worship,
and othrrwi.o spend tho day. as tbmr
proved that a due regard for the occa­
sional enjoyment of “workers" and reI S|« ct tar u prorlarantaru from those bav.
1 ing authority to issue it; benefited those
’ observing it in more ways than can bo
written, and wo think you will endorse

every door in Hartings has been thrown
oj*n on holidays, and it appears to bo
a asanfo among its merchants. to invite
thereby a custom «m that &lt;tey, that
should be uttrart-1 oleewhore. Tht '
nimiguty sort looks’ no mountain-like to I
their grwdy eyre, that they seek to de­
molish its proportions by “•CTaptags"
mid throw open their tills to retail tte&gt;

a eLange of programme for each even­
ing,'and oar discussions are good. Can't
say that any one haa changed his or her
views on any of tbe subjects discussed ;
but one thing is evident—tbo argumen­
tative and thrtorical mind te improving,
diffident. in declsmatiin te dteappoaring.
mental c-njrttetire are increasing, and a
diffusion of modem ideas are being inrolcated to the general advancement of

dlbaMS rarta___________
ToiWixm Cutu—Mrs W. H.
Hotels, and daughter left Monday for
H—tevillA Atabansa. to sp^ a pteneaat winter with the father of Mis H.
Dr T. Oakx formerly &lt;M Com Cm in

this State.

■

_________

Pursuit, than in IhMaroteou" Our
Marshal will introduce you to oar Prow­
dent; Uw Secretary will record your
name on tho Society’s buoka ; tbe Critic
will promise to - touch'’ you ganfly and
wUl have a -Erast ef wit aad a tow

SHEPARD’S

COIPOUID WAHOO BBWBS
r-is*• ■
ss4 Ovyoi. Xs. MX tawseesv. New YMa.
SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY

k SLADE.

Ayer’s

Cherry Pectoral,

�Dauchr y t Co1*. Column.

S O’CLOCK.

fa- Araiy gaaa ati K«rJrtea teagM ar trit.

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IteM i.^ite IItetutet ttarwya
Koag mZurwaal^aaliZaMBHMaMtea I
rauuaaail te U.»l aaw la aatei ,aak far a

tea fteuteal D.&gt;«teate .1 laaM IWlteiy 4.J. b
braPtel^rte-oteUI-te.^;.™
*nuCbaaft«bar»&lt;late'f Itet.ffj Camuy. N-&lt;

S10
from 50’s
sawicwsm'vrxsrxs

PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT.
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lACBtRi: al a llteial aalary ar m roomia.M

A^a^l-LW’r^iibue.

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aaaaOMM. afUMI.IHWHI. tbe »aMb&amp;nj
teg u aateyar. aartylte I.MIM year, yaa

tfM.a.r—^U.a-S.a.
MiLLaaauaMi
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ar&amp;so«

UNIVERSALISM
A MW rtyia ot rer rnya ia a round
pnaawfrfti. ow which ia ingmvad th*
coBt-of-arote, anrroundwl by a —IJ- -­
of black owyx aad go).'
Tho muff, for naxt

PETERS

KttSBM. *o that a lady will ir&lt;|uii» n&gt;
may rnafl. aa she Ao a Lotuiets.

Ornananta for tbe hoar an bwdiea.
bwttaafliaa and onaiU. made of mall
gray-colons I fuathnn, Metered iu tbe
cantar of ■ email ri’4x&gt;a bow. with three ■

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A8ENT8WANTED

THE GREAT CHICAGO FIRE!

rTrf .n-Ti^jTti?1V”n
HENRY WARd'bkEHU'E**

AGKSTH WASTED 1

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thi* wmtor. It i* m«L pretty i and unaaaixiBiag. Far ftH dnHT.jniB drad rawriW afj;. raajr.
________
gold i» th* proper thing
M. CARLETON,
Tbe handamn* India aha* I* are being WILL
wont mad* into a dam-fiBinz jbauk Or ;
double repo, whioh rea ba d*ao with-,
out catting or injuring the aimwl. Ladlea prefur tni. way of wanng them, aa THE DETROIT WEEKLY TIIIUHE.
a ahawl fthUd in the old .tyhicoii hard­
ly ba won gracefully with th* prewnt
■tyla of large poiara and loapwl akirta.

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Mm Approyrteta ftr tha CMM.
Moat Uaefttl lo/tba Minuter.
Moat Iciareatftg for tho Fanaai
Mtut Elogaut fjt th. Pari &gt;r.
Mmt PrafiUbfe for the Stady

CIRCUIT TODRTS—1872, 1813.

GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS

QTATXOr Mtcmo*&gt;-»tereite«di J JmUI
O Cirrail. I
t&gt; uj .pt*ia&lt; ite «mm.
Jar MMlaa ite wn&gt;al aaraaaf ih.Cift.ilCaan

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CHEAPEST AND NEST OF ALL!

ia retinuaied that one lift |wr day i» load
Ihrvoch tha careieaa oaa of karaaaac,
aad add* that if th. three falkreiag
goUanralaa were Lawler Much nf tba&gt;
uagar might ba avoidad i
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                  <text>VOL XVI.
HAST1BGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1871.
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' bwndlad i* ahawla, fa far am, .

THI IXIOI OT THE BABY-

Would call the attention of the public to the Largest and Great-;
eat variety of

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IN BARRY COUNTY

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OUR ACORN PARLOR
I.EASING STOVE,

itT Were to write yoa eri-ry week I
riiould not tell you all I know, afrnnge
m it may sown.
When I wrote last, we were nagobsting toe another of your brel men, and
aa we were, as uaual. raMesefol in our
negotiation*, there will be no harm dune
now in laying thsst Bev. E. P. Powell

Domestic* of all Popular Make,
Cheaper than Ever!
-Flanks, Blankets, Woolens, Shawls, Hosiery
White Goods and Notions,

WE KEEP THE CAMELIA

10 per Cent. Below Fall Prices.
Groceries Hutu,

Sum ail IMairal Deituh,

Capa, and

ered him by the May Flower Church in
Bl Lotus, and is now on tha ground, do­
ing a good work. To ba sura ha is like
all old badt.ior. Wall, that is too big

ClotJun,

snow whiter, be nueed hmirnlf aad said
half aloud, as be watched the flakes
charing one another in whirling eddies,
that the anew seaamd to bo having s
good time of it Tha* bo leaned dews

Silk*.

o rood. And I’ll tell hrr that God
forgot." He had raised up and Xhat Mr. Gregory did fur Michigan
at luJI of Ralph's coat.
v
With H«&gt;n. John Monteith. na Riats
Iph tad greet difficulty in quiet Superintendent of public Schools in
un. H. fold him that if bo uymt
JeHrrww I Ity, and Rm. E. P- Pbwril
in bt louis, and “Iota" of school teachan from Michigan, scattered through
the udtou.s of this City and State, w.
feel tlie infliM-noa of Michigan, whethor

Argyle Plaids and Satines.

him. What if Stocky should die* 11
We do no* atop, though, with three
was only a minute's work to get down,
take the warm borw-blauket from under drafts ujxAi you. We believe in a trinity
the reddle. and wrap it about the boy. mx quite so material as Theodora I'mkor said was wonhipad m Bos on, to
wit . “The Golden Eagle, the Hirer
dollar and the ooppo* centwe de be­
lieve though la a trinity of moral intelIwxaal and material elecMota, and eo we

Barlow &amp; Goodyear.
The best place in the

Rochester NursericH,

CITY OF HASTINGS
------ te buy------

Frattt, ftim aai Wn

GROCERIES
CITY PAINT STORE!
COMMIMS

A inWI

LUMBER

WANTED

PAINTERS;
Paint*, Oil*, Vantuhe*. Mixed
Paint*, Bnukea, tod Arti*t's Material*. Wall
Paper, Window
Shade*,

BLACK WALKVT.
CHKRRY,
FWTKFOOIK
wtliti: ash,

In the lane, in tha dark, under the
shadow of tha barn, Ralph met Han­
nah carrying her bucket of milk (they
have no pail* in Indiana.) Ha oonld
sea only the white foam on tha milk,and
Hannah's white hue 1‘arhspa it wan

came upon him a romseiousores of the
•nspiciona that filled Hannah** mind
And with it there came a feeling of

HARD "A SORTMATLF. guilt Ho saw hiuaeeli froau her stand­
aeA BA8BWOOD.
point, and felt a noons almou as keen

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Painting,
prowutud Lhn in thia rid.. And he
know lire rosm well enough to feel acre
that he would de credit to hie master.
“Bell put in Ida beet licks," Bad wtae-

MoneV

IP. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

“If it wasn’t fur whatr eaid Ralph
with a spire of iadigunnt di-uial in tea

Experienc*

Hannah hraitated. but Ralph premwd

BUSZU.

Stu:

LUU MhoA, ™
MU » unucoUiem.
and Ralph Juddered lest Bh«ky eould
nsvsr !»• Sana again, and spoku to th.
roan, and the roan *troaclied out his
head and dropped on. .ar back to hoar
the first word of command, and started
ths other forward to l*uk tar danger.

a sudd.n trembling msiie her set down
the heavy bucket At first neither spoke.
Tbo reooollection of all the joy of that
walk together in the uigLl crime upsa
ttarn both. And a great sruw of lure
made the night sweat .u[wm*tur*lly
d irk tn Ralph. Nor mu it any lighter
tn tha bopelre* heart of tha bound girl
Tha presence of Ralph did ant now, as
before, m*k. tha darkness of her file
light
“Hannali------ ” said Ralph ptrecntly,
and then stopped. For ha could not

■- —

Sign k

Ysan

Imdrelon," and then if I was to draw it
toe/a. Usey would my I we* writing my
■wf.fw/ntpky I am not, na you know,
and if I was not tn do thia pitiable dare
justice then they' would find fault 1
don't know but they do thia (find fault)
anyway, though our Mr. 1’uwell dore
not any more probably than it ta hia dafy
to do.. He smocead*. you know,
who used to preach at. Jacks*), Mich.,
you remember him aa one of the moat
eloquent and effretiro speaker) to be.
found in that eriebrated list of beautiful
cities which are attusied on th. line of
the Michigan Can rd Railroad, iqclnding
Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor, Jackson, Bard.
Creek, Kalamanxi, Marshall, Niles. Ac.,
Ac. Mr Monteith*. Ualth (ailed and
be was obliged to give ap preaching, and
Gcv. B. Grats Brown (ghy would not
be, B. Grets Brown, make a good ruccreeur to Grant ?) appointed him State
Supvriatewlint of Public Schools. An
appointment, too, eminently fit to be

At four o’clock the next morning,
the midst of a drivinganow, Raipl- ws
timidly up the lame towarda the hoax
ea.de of th. Mrenaca. He went thm
ly, for he waa afraid of Bull Bui
munil Bud waiting for bias, with I
roan colt laidtai’ and eaddled. T
roan colt was really a large ihree-yei
old. full of the finret
of animal li

We have a Full Line of BLACK SILK which

We pay Cash for our Groceries, we pay
Cash for Produce, and sell tor Cash

&amp; Loala. Nov. 29th. 1B7I.
X&gt; Bann -You know thal I Bred
in Michigan long enoogh to learn to bo
mamontiona. (though there are pwqile
who de not learn all they might on this
matter who lire in, and oat of Michi­
gan) and so 1 do not frel quite «asy
legging round an unfulfilled promise to
■pita you “often" Ifow frequently moat

He did both, bo sent genilamon cajablo
and lionset, and they reported no Ivorably that Capt. Ward cam* and found
that all which had been reported van
true, and ao ho has made an
.

�&gt;R. CROOI
lastaretarery

win!

wf.1

• to mi there to a good wwd foito
mercial College. As n tperema
i tract tho following from the

ingw Bab, which will ««sM»
peo­
ple to • have a 1 Savings Dm* that can
never brook, sit each'county kail «r otV

Treasurer Spinner last evening forwnrdud check. for eight failtieas of
WJ*I» JU, B»iu tojMUios in .nriot» part*
Of tho country, who bare scut thuir five
nnd Detroit, tho beautiful, is increasing
twrerty bond* hero for redesnpti .u.
in magnificence day by day.
rienatav Osborn of Fp rids, has just reripeazing of meroliant prinrea, why
qwwted the President to issue a procl*, don't romp of out’s adiwriut Marsfawrwmstfon with the view of •ospmding tho ly tn tit ttoniry ptpm; it surely is their
interest to secure nnd retain trade which
writ of AtUtsreryiu in Jackson and Cal- ctherwiao mast go to Chicago, if U bo
bmin counties of that Slate, which ba not already there. Wako up, gentle­
any* are under the control uf Ku Klux. men, and strike new, while tho iron's
There names are ominous of DsmocraBut to eotadade, tha weather is varicy, and Ort in the South means, ganurgaled, but mostly very cold, uncommon­
aUy, iatimidstior -and violence to all ly eo for so curly in the reason. Wo
who darn,a diflorenoo of soaiimcct— , earnestly hope that cur brethren iu Chi­
ItopnblfaUM do not dare to rota iu parts | cago and Northern Michigan are comof Florida untoas they vote the Demo-' fortaWy housed to these iaetomrat days

TAB.
An unusually, attractive

Govwramaut will yay for the w of
In our last lesae, forty-sigbl hour, money from ire doftare upwards 3,fi5
after its delivery in Washington, we per cent, br ana rent pw day ]*r hun­
placed Wore our reader, tho very able dred dollars, and transfer tip deposits
Message of Preaidant Grant. At that
time we had no space for a single line of
common!, and do not propers now to re­
The abolition uf the telegraph mo­
view, a document which all of our
nopoly, and tho eelabUshauint of a pos­ craflc ticket, and heuco, no opposition
vote* aro rocurded where hunerods were
satisfaction, but we cannot refrain from tal telegraph gystem, eo that missageo

received in that Department that he
has now entered the Business Doport| Oh, for a heart by enough to take in all ment, taking w.th him bis’friend
■■ G-n—i o—«-.!! L-. ju*. humanity, it* wore alike. But with aU 0. C, Dibble, of Portage Qty Wisconsin
roounastrr uoncial &lt; roeweu tins ju*t ()Uf giTinjf w0
announced that a thorough investigation I best.
?
regarding W. F. Proaoer, P. IT. at j As to lira qaaotion as to why and
Nashville, has shoa-n that charges j whorofliro thoso sufferer* bare boon so
against him ter prosecuting claims for|i visited bv the Almighty, wo do not jwrtend to bo judges, but leave thia, to u»
■ im-xplicabl* subject, to tho rvligiuus and
cqurially the ««rohgiou* press, and
precious little do cither ol them know
Fifty-five insurance comptaiir* failed ij about it. Sono more thia time.
Yours, Ac.
in RmssqMoce of the*-conflagration at

saying that it is, like all tho utterances
of our President, independent out­
spoken, and exceedingly Statesmanlike
in its tons and character. Dissent who
may, from nay or all th* recotnosendatioas in it cnoteined, du man will pre­
tend to deny, Dial it works out a di­
stinct Lino of political policy which tha
I’reridssrtdsem. wise, and to which he
i* willing to stand committed and on
which to go before tho people fur re-elaotion. Thia is manly, and worthy of the
chief executive of a great and prosper-

Chicago, and a large number of thrae
which bare uot failed refuse to jriy.
their risks Thu* it is manifest that
there is Htilo assurance of xafi-ty in the
prevention of Joss from tire when cooflagrations occur. Absolute safety in
all such cases t. tho requirement of tho
' day. Several broken Savings Banks in
I New York and elscwharc. recently
I manifest a noceaaity ter reform in those
trust (Mmpaaira by which the poor are
chiefly swindled.
.

J uc. tux CastsT —Mr. Henryi Craig
of Quimbg, has been appoint*! agent i
ter tha above onUbratod work, ter thi* |
pro.pccttM of ths Detroit Part, published city, and the township uf IIsitings, and I
in our advertising columns this wook. will giro every otn&gt; a call if they can ■
eabeeribe
ter this explicit wprk^" Tha .
Tho Port is a paper which is a credit to
Book is put terth with th» Vedl of re- |
the Republicans of tha State of Michi­
gan, and truly represents the bee*, iuter- commondalious,from tho preen and an in c*t of tho whole people on all tho great tclligeni public, and about?tare a rapid'"

insure all the raatshtotes in th- country
nt a greatly reduced rate of premium
and not be affected disastrously by such
It h not neceasary to say that there n a conflagration as that of Chicago, will
a wide diasimulariiy between tha spirit
that animates the two great parties of
this country. It has always existed, and
questions of the day, not least of which sole. Mr Craig it wiU be understood l
Measures for the better protection of
has tho use of only ano arm, and thia 1
in epi to of “new departures,“ cm the one the ballot box will be devised, -.that
side, and ‘teelarro niovcrnents,” on tho tha purchase and intimidation of voters,
ncsrai, and the conssquout elevation of busineea will afford him • moans of'
other, it will continue t» exist, until in
all classes of laboring men. Wo ask for turning his time to a good account, and '
tho repeating and cheating going on in
Mr. Henri Drayton for tho Last two. [ it the special attention uf such of our everybody subroribing, not only will rot
the hietury of politics alone, will one or Nek- York City and In tho South may
uights appealed at our National Thoutre readermns desire a Metropolitan paper, thoir mouey’s worth in a Cue book, but
bath of tha opposing forres have an ox&gt; bo checked, U not prevented.
in tho "amc sad rtsrfhsy" play of “Niag-;,either daily or weekly.
ilteane Ever tutne Democracy and BuThe tariff will also bo revised and .
r-bama Mt the White Housed together,
' ara." Hit acting and tinging wno |
taxation diminished, sad preliminary
and Tollowing ia that hegrin. tho glory legislation Unking toward the Tmamp- equal to the expectation, ro for n_nio : A Goon Duly.—In another place will
cf the party fled also from the most of tion of spedlo payment will undoubted- •«dr of tho play permitted, but the play lbe found tho Prospectus of the JAi-kson
itself was almost “startling" oven to '1 Daily CUam, tho oldest daily paper in
uur Stan- gc-reromenu aa well, the nonA
Exaiammr Jcsr.—ConsidcraLfs'has
frighten off an audience of tasta. It is ।Central Michigan, being now in the
political observer could essOy see, that
to be hoped that ho will change ths .,
one obfeet, and One' only, actuated its
b*on .aid about the regulations adopted
, piece at ones The Departmsnto here!,citizens uf Hastings nn get the Crffow, by tho Station Agent, st the Depot, for
leaders. This era* .imply to get back
,
evening at 7,50 o’clock, two hours , the govsrnmant of men engaged in the ,
again, at no matter what com, or by what sign coiumcriw, and for tho re-orgat&gt;iza- .I closed at 12 a. to-day, to enable those ■ each
i eumposing them to prepare for a thank*- j,after publication, giving us tho very, eunreyanro of powrangera to and from
tian of the Civil Service wiU bo up tot
Prompted br thia, their suctcsrivs diseusrioo, and it being a Presidential giving dinner to-morrow. Hie general ■ ]
: tile Depot, tha porition that busses and
platforms hare shown no relatiaaahip year, all the political question* of Hr.’ holiday will also account for one of your ' |
I hacks coaid severally oacapy, and in
corraspondnai’s letter. Iwiag one page !;
whatever, one to another, their campaign day will bo thoroughly eomsidsred.
relation to tho porition men could occupy
cries have boon the dap trap of decta. t&lt;&lt; solicit poraeugor*, and a good deal of
Under th« einmmstancei the Capital
gogucism. and their issaei, mere tricks will be the political focus cf unusual
। diMatixfaetion &lt;-xpr«*ed. This lead us
of the political charlatan. If they havo brilliancy and power, and the political
to make diligent and careful enquiry as ■
been at all perristsut In any one thing, useftinau of every citizen during tho
to tho foctsiu the cose, and as thsroiulibf'
it ha* been in oontinunlly crying cor­ coming campaign, will be in precise pro- ■
DETROIT CORHESPOHDENCK
our investigations are fully satisfied that
ruption, and nssailfog every man elected portion to his intslhgsui spprociation of,
Ex Gov. Buis, is chairman uf tho tl»’ regulations adopted by Mr. WTlder ’
to office by Republican votes, m a swin­ the now mnasurv-s. Our kxal politician, AcknowlodgsDunU-ThuilugiriiigDay couitnittw ou accounts, one of tho most are imminently proper, and entirely
in Detroit -City Politics - Wheaton
dler, a cheat, and a scoundrel.
and publishers, must evince a dispovi
just, and tliat there is no cause of comvs- the Relief Committee- Governor important, and for tho diacharge of tho
Bat it transpired nt last, that the tionto learn what is'nsw. They will
plamt on the part of any person. That
Baldwin- City Inprovemanta-Peck's duties of which bo i”uno of tho best
Democratic nest was not without its foul
they should, in tha interest of all partiM.
Hew Dry Goods Store-Why don't mtn iu tho nation. Wo cungratnlats be qnietiy bm euorgoticoly enforred, end
bird*, anil, when th# screen w«» lifted
th'- people that *» Lwrt wan was select­ Isdfovo in the end, all intervsted jiortios
from their deeds, the whole nation stood
ed for that position, and nt the same will be utidied they oro for the good of
dismayed at tho gigaatic frauds that had
tints a man second in ability to none tho puhliivand no dotrimont to them ot
been jierpctratod in the name of goveraViriluta during the sotslou of Con­
other that represents the north west in
iusut And now what is done by this gress now about to convene, will find - Thursday, Nor. 30th, or rather either House of Congress.
mote thaa the usual change for the let- Thooksgivtag Day, finds “Juvenia"
The railroad aid bonds salt, now in
anew more in his ere-uatiHuod pines of
habftxtion, refrtahed and n’ inrignrated pn gross at Detroit, is attracting consid­
grand bronze doom from tha: corridor by his sojourn m your Iwspitablo city, erable attention, as it involves ques­
to redeem the uaisio of the party from to tha East Front; tha rensodalting of of which, and its inhabitants ho shall ab tions that are of vital importance to
total obloquy and disgrace, placed in (ho oH Mapramtatiw. Chamber ; the wny* bear kindly retncmUraiioe. Let many in this State. It will prolnldy
nomination, against1 the notorious Tom
this lufltee jdfr a genoral scknowlodgv- be terminated next week.
C. Fields, Horatw Scypcur, a man whose doq&gt; of the edifice; ths curbing and
integrity no one baa ever questioned.
rodding of flic surrounding terrace and
Betieving him Itourag. the Bopubli- plateau, all add materially to tha nraXtxwsand Uriah at tide grandest of aroiri-

The result wn* that aided by Ropnbli-Professor Gaiffinor, tha dactnrtan,
ean votes, there ven not enough hon­- who, fur sumo year* post has been light­
est Democrats in his district to cleet Bey- ing ths capital gu by dtetrio^, has
been busy for s month part with a fotre
i of hxrtii.hor* making hi* splendid sppa■ tabu shine- Daring the reeow.ho has
i txvn exiled Iran diffenml port* uf the
• errantry to inMdare his fataM electric­
al proni, which, until lately, has only
been applied to the lighting of. tha Na­
tions! Capitol. The Grund Union rail­
road depot, ths.flendid Jswtsh Cub
able system of appointment*, get into
positioas, to disgraao in the sod, them*rlTes and the effire they have unworth­
ily secured.
But heroin the differs neo. The Be- electrical apparatus. Ono uf the must
totorwting righte b«ra iato aeo him
t ration of public affiura, tho Dmsooracy ]tight several Stoosaad hunters In the
soy thte tMy dte ami
ctond nedy Itwinkling of an eye by simply turning
to throw tho cloak of their party over a
। erank wad prnesuig a '-&lt;«re. The ofcoyUl.. lb
a G„_.
every rascal that will tue it for proton- |

'm«nt for the cottrteriee extmdod to him,
Tor should ho go into details thereof the
oulurans of tho Bwxa could wot con­
tain, all that he would write oa that sub-

ajeard ctcar. cold and bright, oaa was
•ery generally and very paiil-i observed,
indeed the general remark was “it seems
like Sunday" and so it did. The storm
were almost unireroafly closed, the

tendsd sad alm. giving, or rather the
Aank.riffrrings, hearty and groervus.
Amoaetnenla of various kinds were
offered and were well attended, “tho
lydix Thompson Troupe,'' gracing or
dtignkttng the Op-ra Hous.'; Albsrt W.
Aoken's Company occupying tho Young
Man's Hal] with "Witches of New
York," and tha "A'ariatias'' offering its
usual show, all tho*c I ray were well
potroniiod, but withal there was very
little draaintiwM and our street* ware

Kalamazoo,

Northwest. Though but a few ywiis '
old, it has grown to bo om of tho flrat,
and rwivt's tiro cmlnrsmnuti uf our
leading burinow iwnto Um
GmoSJUpU. Emk.
It gives us gnidt pleasure (o* indorse ’
every word tbs Chicago Jwsaay Part say.
of tho Grand Rapid* Biuinma Collage,
conducted by Mrssrs. 8 wrmaburg A Rob-,
bins, and also to note that our young

■

«/ur Store is full of choice Gool* for

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Northwestern Fair at Grand Rapid®,

Our Silver Plated and Steel
Table Cutlery is made ex­
pressly to our order by tho
best English and American
manufacturers. Every piece
is stamped with our name
and warranted by us.

the Appetite,

PURIFY YOUK BLOOD.

Xi*obH-

•?wgs?s?«
4JKE ROOT.
Especial attention is re­
quested to our Large and el­
egant Stock of Diamonds,
handsomely and securely
mounted tn Sets, Crosses,
Etude. Pings, Etc. A very
complete assortment of Dia~ id Studs.
Diamonds mounted to or­
' tn our own shop.

I

Monogram Seals, Crests,

For which the highest market pries in Cash
notice..

[NOCURE.NO charcT
SHEPAKDS
coiponm wahoo biw
sto!Mxr»ssitwr~* l“ •

ach, Ortt renew, Aervoxs and
SUk Hcadarhr, Liver Complaint,
rever.tAfftte, Dftptptia.irormt
in Children, Cites, ItUiou* CmnjdalnU, Lou of Appetite, £rup-

i the Hcliday ecaapn, to which wo. invite'
the attention of &lt;rar friend, nnd citinms

lion wo mak» on opening ‘‘Peterson’s
Magarinr" for January. It is impassi­
ble to eanreire how a lady's buck could
be handsomer, or'more porfrcL ‘"I
Wander if I could Dance,” the principal
iteel-plato, is one of the most charming
wn havo over seen. Another steel-plate
is “The New Guvornres,” illustrating a
beautiful tele by tha author of “Kath­
leen's LovtsStory.” The dnubte-rire

generally .
Beautiful Christmas Gift*, choice Toi­
let Set. and IVrfumary, Shell and Fancy
Hox»e and Brakes
7 , ;r'y

'

Nfrnoxsi
NOTIONS'!!

STANDARD BOOKS,
. AND POEMS,

PRAYERBOOKS,

WRITING DEtiK.5,
FINEl-oaOSTBOOKS. HHt'lK’’

AMERICAS

AND PORTFOLIOS,

CARD CARBS, AND

not disgraced with the usual holiday in•briott-ail of which wo attribute to a
certain sober second thought which par*ad&lt;-i all m view of the -nd sufferings
srtach haw befidlen so many o! our felWraw.thls Kdl yrer 1871. And so
ii,is and soil«vsr will bain thi* sad Spr-trooni are sent gratis.
&gt; chsmgsag world of oura Sorrow will parties to see

i

PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS,
DIARIES FOR 1874. ” A &gt;*.
To famitisa and parties wishing to

trim and light Christmas Trera. will
find it to fhoir advantage to gfrte tie a

New Advertisements.
» a siUndid number. It has brantiftlly illustrated articles on Chicago
the Indians ; firat-clase stories ; various
skHuhes; £ilhy paragraphs cn scientific

Wactured expressly for them,
by some of the best makers
in Locle, Sivitzrrland. and
thus save to their customers
the importer's profit, in h'cw
York.

•

For Sato by ACKLEY A 8LADE,
I . JA Hartings, Mich.

u I
cmM

MARBLE

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UUa Mm riita

A goo&lt; Roee-wood Melodeon for as
cheap. laquiro at foe Burax. office

corner of State street and Broadway.
The First Primary, Muh Bauer, Pre-

Duank^iving day i. an tartitufon
ccptreea, i* to occupy the first floor, and that brioog. j^-uliariy to this country
and people. It* history i. port of the
history «f lb* aatfon. The forty-two
men who, with their famdiea, cm. hun­
dred and two paroun* in *11, landed
from tho Mayflower &lt;m Plymouth Ruck
tn IG20 aduptoil, and each rign-d soon,
stitutional compact fee riril gorerumrol.
“Thi*,” my* the bbtorion Bancroft,
“vu the birth of popular eonatitutiorol
Uberty."
Tb-ise men who, on that bleak and
uninhabited coot amid thu enow* of
wiutor, mid before th* n!wt .hollar had
be«n erected on land, formed the germ
of this nation in which wo live, were aleo the originator* of the Thanksgiving

Nice Sc»aM Darr* Sracr. for 80&lt;
at tha PhcroixCW.8 nr.of Rn—ll
Norin*.

■suite.

M. E. 8. 8. Coxcxxt.—Tho Conrert at
the Motbodi.! Church, last Bunday ova,
was nttniidcd by a Urge concourse ’ uf
people. The manner in which ovwy.
tiling was conduct,*!, show* how well
the scbolnn apyn-ciate th* utfort. of
their Supcrintrndant and Teacher.. We
have no time to give an extended notice
of tha concert, but must say that the
•oag on “Tho Burning of Chicago,” by
foe Butler Sister, was very elfecUte,
and appreciated by rite audk-aco. Little
Itatella Whoelre aong a beautiful piece
which was well reevirod.
In fart, the.
whole programme was corrW out by
the scholar* to the credit of tte school

li'.'HKJIT, x&lt;».

■ ICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division
lumber Wanted!

30,000 feet of Ash Lum­
ber, 10,000 feet White Oah
Lumber, and 5,000 feet
White Wood, wanted on ac­
count, and in exchange for
Agricultural Implements.

5OP Cords of Wood want­
' ed on account, and in cxchange tor Agricultural Im­
plements, and we will pay
part Cash.

AU persons indebted io C.
F. Dwight Jr Co., are hereby
notijud to call and settle
their notes and- accounts im­
mediately.

Special meeting of the (lommou
of the Weal are already the greatest Council, held et th. Council Rooms on
stock range* of tho world. Her moun­ Thursday evening, DecemberTik, 1871.
tain* uro mountain, of gold and ail ver
Preeent, Mayor, Recorder, Aid. Ham,
and Iron &gt;nd copper. Underneath her

broadcast over tha earth, and no coun­
try on claim a monopoly of than. The
Indian'. hunting ground ia well worth
Thu. w. find within our own domain
his effort to retain, and to hia nomad tic tho mines of England, cf Russia, and of
Australia, foe vineyaxd* of Italy and
Spain, the grain field, of Fran™ aud
Germany, foe cotton fields of Egypt and

•ion of foe condition and surrounding
circumstauoe* of the Pilgrim cukuiata,
wo would perhaps scarcely reoognisn
the occasion for their offering apodal
Tlucnksgiring. The very winter of their
landing, one-half of the colony fell rio-

In th* combination of hlementa which
year of the wtttemcnt, their victual* constitute real greatnoea and contribute
were so entirely .pent that they know- to tb. w.lftreof men. thi. country of
nut at night where to have a bit in the cure I* truly unrivalled among all na-

jK»sca of thia association. in connection
with the I’rosbyterfan Church, seem tn these baxdahii«, and foe eocceaa of the
be popular with that socio ty in thia city colony nfjgr year* of privation and .of­
Tho sum uf sixty •dollar* having been fering, in raising ueedod food, suggested
the first obeirvanco of a day for special
Thanksgiving. Tha official appointment
baa been traced bock to the year 1331.
with tho probability that th* day wo*
even earlfor ubaervt-d.
We might contrast not only th* occaeight-column paper, and in typographi­ aioa for Thanksgiving, which w* hare
cal appearance, aa neat and tasty m any a* a people to-day, as compared with
paper in tho country. Mr- E. A. Black- that of thow pilgrim father*, but foe
man, iu young and euterpriring pub- manner of the obeervance a. well.
liaher doeervea auccee. for furnlahing
In that early day the whole commohi* reader* with a paper printed all at nity in a body would assemble for dahome and representing homo intaroeu
ao faithfully. Long may it wave.

agent, at Nashville.
He goes ea.t,
Thursday, on a visit to hi* aged parent*Hi*many friend* unite in wishing him
a pleasant journey.
,

See notice in another column of “Ben­
der Pleasant and Beautiful your Hout"*"
Tho Daily nad Weekly Patriot mide
Tur N«w Frau.—J. W’. 4 G. G. Boot- from politic*, (of court*) are a* good
ley, manufecturero of amh. doors, blind* mper* na can be found in Central Michand molding., and ovwytliing cbo. aro
so busy selling moldings that they can­
not write for the local column thi* week.

nrw Daily lately Marled rumc*
freah and neat aud evince* tho &lt; lwprise of it* {Mibliaher* aa well • the
people of that place in auataiumg lira
daily paper to wa«t their rapid, gr ring

tuauy wuo have no thought uf reverence
for Ovd, or uf real thanksgiving for hi.
great su’d unuumbared mercies.
Although tho manner and apint of
the ubeorrancnof the Thanksgiving day
has so changed, nnd there are now com­
paratively tew who aro intereeted to
moot and tbnnk (Jud in solemn service,
u comparwl with the many tboughtlew
if not thankbwa on**, It to our pleasura
to recall something of the ancient devo­
tion, and to come together hero that we
may render devout gratitude to God for
hi* many btesamg. And when en­
gaged in vuch special earrice, 1 feel like
letting th* occaoion itself auggoat our
thought*. A dav of thankfollnees
should surely bo filled with reflections

Wooley. Council called to order by hi.
Hon. tha Mayor.
Minute* of last *dj*ttrned and regu­
lar meeting read aud approved.
Mr. Kanfirid, in behalf of street com-

the road job of Dr. Rush's, on Cham­
berlin addition in 3d and 4th Ward,
and that tho same w*s done according
to contract
Tha following eeount*
were presented and referred to Finance
nut found in tho Old World.
Commiltee, and by than reoonuhend io
Pardon mo if I .earn to eocupy too l&gt;" allowed and order* drawn.
much of your time with a diapUy of the
physical resource* of our country. Tho
story ha* been often told, but I confess
I can nevar tiro cf thinking of them, nor
thick of foam without enthuriaun Yet
I hope it to with no vain glory that wc
recur to them to-day. We would not
even think of them simply with the com­
mendable pride wbkb may animate
potrioU and atatMmem We eecall them
aa occaaiocs for devout thankagiving—
fur this year and all year*. They are
at th* bari*of the prosperity iu agricul­
ture. in trade, iu mana fartur" and in
all foot appertain, to our living, with
which the post roar haa becti crowned
even more perhaps than utherjeara
_ But we do nut forget that nil pbytiiai

sasaens

wa. inhabited by the savage* found on
it by our forefather*, a. they are now.
Il needed eni^hUael iuteltoet guided
by Christian virtue to tronrf&gt;rm tha

Tigorating clime which together are
ocoeeaary to a great and intelligent peo­
ple. And the extent uf that Zone *mbraoee the capabilities for varied pro­

■3S’«t

popalalad ia however too cumbcroome
for strength, and of too varied local interrete for unity, unleu it lie* facibtte*
fur conatant aad rapid and eaay interrourae am! interchange if product.Isolate it. part* from each other and it*
greate.ee. ia gone Inereoa* and multi­
ply tha aveanee trf travel and commotee,
and you enlarge by ju*t *o much it* bc.hip, there wn. frugal banqueting and nificenoe and power. Hence greet inland
much goed eheer. But how ditfervnf .eo. are truly reeervoir* of national
were they from th- profaeeuee* now eo .trength- Tbeir commercial capebilitiro
universal and the idle pleasuring cf foe

Gosa —The Editor uf the B.axxx
and wife left thi. morning, on a brief
visit to friend* in th* euuth-weiL They
will be absent about ton day*, during
which time tB* borine*. department ot
the office ia left in charge of Mr. Holtnr*.

Michigan Central R. R.

yai foa tithe of har-prodnctirauM ia undro^d. From her Southern plains,
ah* not only fill* her own cotton milk
bnt those of England, and rimo-t of the

one tituo they were reduced to one pint | The extent of territory, which is
of corn, which waa parched and diatrib-1 •care* y lea* than that of all Europe,—
utod, giving each peroon fire kernel*. - not including the great area of Ahuka—
But, aay* Bancroft, “rumor fall* abort I i* indeed exceeded by the Russian end
Tna Social connected with the I*ro»- uf reality ; fir throe nr four month* they
bytcrian Church and Society, wn. pleas­
antly entertained on Tueedny evening
by Mr*. Jauie* P. Robert*. The com­
pany wn* largo, and tho receipt* Sl’.fiO. or anything else but * cup of pure
A* theei' fund* are in aid of tha Sabbath spring water, wav foe beet dish.which
School*, we note with pleasure the lib­ the hoepitality of tha whole colony could
eral donation made by the gucete of offer. Yet during all thi* season of
solf-denial and suffering, the confidence
of the Pilgrim* in tho mercic. of Pruri-

FLOWER LOI&gt;
«? Murfar evrafe*.

9U&gt;. uiuux us smicr uutl
S=fSS=S2SMSiSCSX

paw** m with the magmtu&lt;le and variety
Of foe gifta with which Gud he* endowed
tkisaation. From her groat interior
basin, aba nut only feed, her fucroaaiug
pepafatioc, bnt eend. bread to other nn-

oa VnU, U SI. —t Io.
■h,
d orniira, iu anu&gt;i
Departmenu The mama selected by
tho Board are in the building* owwad by
Dr. Win. Upjohn and A. Rower, on tho

Great n»vigabl* rirot* ar* as arterial to
tho national life, uniting tho divetso
momboro into one body, and invigorating
the whole by th* uncearing flow of their

intelligence of tho people and tho pre-1
valence of a holy religion ba. End to the ,
formation and growth of the nation, and ,
the well being of it*
•
must not Indulge ounc

THE DETROIT POST

men suceeaded easily in getting posees- j
sion of foa Governmanl. and in making I
it the moan, of unlimited frauds. At &gt;
such a juncture the only pwafcld roli- ■
anoe for earing the city from idisonlcr I Regular meeting of tho Comm oil
and ruin1 mu»i be in foe Christina virtue I Oauudl, iicld at the Council Booms in
and intagrily «ul wfedom that mightJ said city, on Monday evening Dec. IL
still exist among her citisecs- Wo may । Council called to order by his Hon.
all be thankful to-day that the eweat has। . the Mayor.
J,
proven that there were ecough righteous ।
men ta the city of New York to arrvrt | Present, Mayor, Recorder, Aid. Bird­
her rain, and we can plainly see what a 1. sail. Erotraau, Hama Have* and ,l£roealration to the city has been 'her wp-,,j field. Minute* of last meeting read

ISOLD IX HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY k SLADE.

Render Pleasant and Beauti­
ful your Homes.

tha great lake*, aad th* riven Hudaon,
Ohio, MWrari and Miroarippi, far the
eommaadiing porition ia tha world
whrih thi. nation now bold*, and for the
romtorta. not to aay luxuries enjoyed by tom of injunction, that would make man
intelligent, end her Proteetant Cbtnvbe.. I
each of iu inhabitant to-day.
IWthu oontinrat been dertitute of
thoro natural highway* before foe era of
Railway ayetem*,
Slate would have
been a aeparate community in it. intererata and devriopneoaL and the ooalinu«d union ot the whole would have bren

‘hia Temple
The review of the year at then nnual TiiBnk»giring occasion* to always
loractorited in on* respect by a sew
m, that may seem to rob it of its interrt. Material prosperity, aa regard, foe •
roducU of tho country, and tho nbunanco of all those thing, which con trida.
ota to tho romfort and foe luxuries of

Tho tracklayer* on the G. R. 4 L E.
! H. laid 3-4 of o mil© of iron tha 4th and
a lull mile tho fifth instant Tho cold rear alike wo recount abundant harvests,
weather doc* nut affect work that b home, filled -with plenty, comfort* as­
sured to all th* industrious, with very
driving tn aueh mant-er.
We hope the Kai. Hasting* aud L&gt;w- few exreptiona, and luxuries and wealth
ellR-B- may progrea* at ft* aanpt inc-roaring throughout our country.—
On* year differ* from anothar ealy in
qwed when work commence*.
tts
sfaWram, rot at ah a. waat
and dretituti-n differ from plenty. So
habitual ia oar sxperiroce of aa ahoudingptariya** peopfe **1
that

:’S3,

LOCAL EVENTS.

Wo ecarcejy know tha worth of mfarial prosperity rice* we hare HIM
know, th- went of it. LM a
like those that have periodically d**oUtad many oariroa, N»d Uh* fort wHA

TXT RECEIPTS---- Bui 1
and latut dylu. for ula al
Ute Banner Office.

The Mawjurnd* Ball cm the 28th
pevr.’,.. to be a fine affair. Our Job
Printer has been doing n fine taakot

sones.

road. Th. iron W*b fa being woven
thickly over the whole eurfeoe of the
land, end erery thread eaxria. what
would Lav* been * hundred J*»n ago
foe oumBreroe of a notion- The laying
of th* rail, is ■* 1-g- preceded by set­
tlement, and eiriiiraUoa, bat on every
rid* foe road, rewefo out far into fee

MSI

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Mt thiakm who am the lou: tiJkik.
as tor. cartas to cttMk when light Is
bniught to the natal's edgn.

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$ 200,000 00
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Sewn year, of rilent inquiry art. nW•d for a man V&gt; loam the troth, but

it known to Us fidfowmon—Pfafc.
CrsurI tlwughb aro sometime
great raluu Ono of thuie may ■
tho kvy to open fur ua a yH nulls
a|SLrtw»utin the psdnoe of truth.

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Wit ia not ths product of stody.it
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speakdr a* tha fo.arer , one of tho fint
MBh. of it is good tamper. The
arrows uf wit ought always to be
feathered with smiles: when they foil
» that they become sarcasm

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PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT.

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VOL XVI

MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1871.

glorioni work of making her houss i;&gt;o
neat to be habitable, her son Writer
gave to tying exquisite knots in his col­
ored cravals, and combing his oiled Jock*
so aa to took Eke a dandy barber. And
she bad no other children. Tta kind
Providence that watches over the desti­
ny of children take, cam that vary
few are lodged in ttaw terribly clean
house*.
But Welter was not at tta table, aad
Ralph had so much anxiety test his ab­
sence should be significant of rriL that with fever and tha statement of tellta did no: venture to enquire after him lag his story; theirs wars wot with
as he rat there between Mr. and Mr*.

Never taforo Equalled In this City, tta

QLA1.ITY, HTY1.E AM) VALUE.
Dress Goods in el! the latest novritfo..
Real IriMlx Poplins,
Velours,

(Sex-gen,
Japanese Silks*, striped and
All

plain.

Wool Plaldw,

"That fa my namt .ir," raid she.
turairg hor face teArd Ralph, who
could not but rtenark the contrast be­
tween tta thorough retmeawnt of her
manno.- and tar coarse, scant, uubsped
pauper frock of blue drilling.
-I MW your daughter yesterday."
"Did pin sro my boy )”
'
Ttare waa a tremutousnsM in tar
Miss Nancy, aa votes end an agitation in her manner
which diseloeed tho emotion she strove
in vain to conceri. For oriy tho day
before BsQ Jnee had informed hor that
Stacky would ta bound out on Saturday
and sta would find Uut gtta agin him
worn'I a payin' businms, so much os

with an appetite only justified by tes
long mutxing rido and the oxceUoncy of
tlio brown cakes, tho golden nonoy, sad
tho coffee, enriched, sa Aunt Matilda’s
always was. with tta moat generous
cream. Aunt Matilda was so absorbed
m telling of tta doing* of tta Dorcas
Society that ata tad entirely forgotten

MaUneti,

Ralph told her about Stack's dafety.
I id:ri! not wnU d &gt;m tho oonveraation
bon. Critics would aay that it was aa
uierwrough: aoeno. A, if all tho world
wore aa cold as they! AH that I
I can tan is that thia refined woman
I tad all sta could do to control taracif
in her mgernesi to get out of tar prison

LEA1H5G STOVE.

DomnticH of all Popular Jlfate,
Cheaper than Ever!
Flanels. Blankets, Woolens, Shawls, Hosiery
White Goods and Notions,

fur aotno time. But when ta toetad ax 1 shuck up, ride up to, the
Aunt Matilda'a immaculate—tarribjy,*'u —
-*----- —•
*«-immaculate—housekeeping, hie heart1
failed him, and h- would have sold
nothing tad ata not inadvBrtcnlly open- i

WE KEEP THE CAMELIA!

10 per Cent. Below Fall Prices.

' ’

it would Make a Quaker

-saugh.

Groceries, 11at*.

Mt do t_______ _______________ ,__

Cap*, and

closely, unless you rare up all tape ofa
re-nomination to cffic.-. One curious ef­
fect of political aspiratioas in Hoopolc
County, was to shut the eyre that they
could not see, to close ths oars that they
could not hoar, and to destroy tho sense
of smelL But Ralph, not being a polltiasn, smelted tta h&lt;&lt;-pen with jut (Sad
Hie stench within, and saw every where
the transpai^nl fraud, and heard tta
echo of Janskte cruelty.
A weak-eyed-gixl admitted him, and
as he did not wish to snake Jus business
known st onro, ho alfocted a sort of idle
interest in tta place, and asked to be al­
lowed to look around. The' weak-eyed

Clothing.

BOSTON CASH STORE.

HASTINGS MARBLE WORXSI
•sssxtt

Siiitm ai Mettaiical Dtite,

with children, twenty per-1
urns in all, were obliged to sleep in one
roofo, which owing to tta hili stope, was
partly under ground, and which tad
but half a window for light, an3.no veutillation, except tta chance drnit from
tta door. Jones tad declared that tta
women with children must stay there—
“ho wanj't a-goiri to bare brats a-nianin’ over the whole house." Here were
ricioui woman and good wmaeu, with
what I was going to say." And ta pro­ ttaw children, crowded Uta cbtokona ic
ceeded to toll how anxious tihocky was
to imo his talf-blind mother, and actual­
ly ventured to wind up his rwnarks by
.uggvsting tta: Stacks', mother be in­
vited to Stoy - v.r tiu.day U Au.i
, ,»-rp»tu*i quarreling and occasional
tilde’s house.
fighting
■■ Bless mr stan!*’ arid that astonishIn the quarter* dovolsd to tta insaus,
people slightly draieatod and rasing
maniacs wose in th" rsuue rooms, while
there were also those Uttar wrecks which
nt in lmp« on tho floor, mumbling aud
ci uttering unintelligible words, tho
whois current oE their thoughts hope-

at very low figures.

TheLGerumn War bn.- forced the French to put a heavy export AMERICAS

MARBLE

Bender Flusut ind Besutifal year Bonus

TWO PRIZES
TO EVEBT SVBSCMBER!

tasd from whom sta tail boon bauiahod for two stars. It scemod to tarthat
sta oould die with that flaxen head up­
on tar bosom.
And so. In spite of tta oppositan of
Bill Jam's son. who threatened tar
with every sort of ov2 if sta lolt, Ralph
wrapped Mrs. Thomson's blue driltag
in Nancy Sawyer’s shswL and boro tho
leuble woman off to Howiaburg. And ox
thsiy drove away, a sad, childlike voice
cried from the gratings of tta upper
window, -Good-by I good-by !" Ralph
turned uad uiw that it was BhiL poor
Bhil. for whom there was :»o deliverance.
And all tta way back Ralph proaouaoed mental maledictions on the Dorcas
R
a-w.iv
Hnf or
for tta
sending
garments
to tho
Fire
Petals
tioatlTsca
Islands,
whichever it was, but for being so Hind
to tta sorrow snd poverty within its
resell. Ho did not know,'for ho tad
nut read the reports of ths Boards of
Blate Charities, that n*arir ril ahn*bouaes axe very mueh like thia, and that

Barlow &amp; Goodyear.
urjM. Tto*wteTl?taM7ra*M(Mre(*.
vnr &lt;,!.■&gt;, MMsir yM.iM ***«•

The best place in the

$

■vats -k«r*Vy *

GROCERIES

g

1

CITY OF HASTINGS.

«• ns prwisl lo

je*»lj

‘The Poor^Rplatio
‘“Tho Inundation,

Frita, Eleven tti Wn

LS1is',“S,'‘^rS‘

CITY PAINT STORE! LUMBER

It was a center shot, aud tho lawycrundo, lawyerhke, enjoyed a good hit.
And ho cajoyul a good hit at,hia wife
best of ail, for ta never veal: rod on one
himself Bat Aunt Matilda frit that
a direct reply was imjMMsibb. Sta was
not a lawyer but a wum-tn. ami so
dodgod tta question by making a coun­
ter charge.
" It teams to me, Balph, that yoa
tare picked up some vmy tow assonatea
And you go around st night, 1 am told.
You get orsr taro by dgylight. end I
beer that yon tare-made eocanicn &lt;auw
with a lame soldier who nets aa a spy
for thieves, and that your sunning
about of nights is likely to get you into

WANTED

COMUISS a HOWS

PAINTERS;
pay Cash for our Groceries, we pay
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash

of white,
____ ____
Lu tivns,
instinct toward adornWhen you tave barnod ta liyn wall
sr taken this chRdiah you will know bow to die well.

rai hit this time. “ I suppose,”
that you taro been listening
Henry Small*. Baa"
Ralph, taw you talk 1 Tha
, ol all is that you abuse inch
------ B _ian &lt;u Dr. Small, tho most oxiplary Christian young man in tta

One who forgives ererything to fate
who forgive Mmutf nothing~Hs that i.loo proud to ask h toogood
ring cream, and ta could see no tape
! any tatter fete far tar. Sta followed
tm round the barn-like rooms, retarntg every now and then to tar qcesrion,
Ben t you think I might g. tam

. CHXRRY.
Paints, Oil*, Varnuhea, Mixed
IFSTTEWOOD.
Paints, Bntshea, and Ar­
1FHIT1ASH,
tist’s Materials, Wall
HARD -d SOFT HADL£
Paper, Window
Shades,
tai RA88W00D.

The tcoak-cysd girl tad been called
ray for a moment, and Ralph stood

only, at the very lowest rates.
l»Uah_ Out 4.

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HICKS. * BRO;

, 1 OmimnUl Muting,
Half an hour later. Balph, taring
recn Miss Nancy Sawyer's machtnety of
warm baths and simple remedies oner
safely in operation, and taring soon tta
roan colt comfortably stabled, and re­
warded for hie fcithfolnns hr a boned-

8tr

j'-ft ROBERTSf'W^A

aw uhcc —. ..
;
ample, satisfactory, and-amazing justice
to Ita Aunt Martha’s tat buckwheat
cakes and worm coffee. And after his
Ufa in Flat Or ok, Aunt Matilda's house
did look like paradise. How white tta
table-cloth, h-w bright the coffee-pot,
how clean tta wood-work, how gluten- i
ing die brnre door-knob*, bow spolfoes I
everything that esno under tta sore.- ।
mgn swsy of Mre Matikl. White! For ।
in rrery Indians village a* large a. I
UwUut. &lt;w M. rl
doacn wwaun wbo are admitted to be

30 Years , Experience

Medicini
;ufis,

to Ralph, who sat picturing to himaeU
the silent tatter» which Dr. Email*, eyes
paid to Aunt Matilda, and the quist oxpresrion of pein that would flit aaroes
Ha foce often Ralph's nsxne was men­
tioned. Aud never had Hartsock un­
derstood bow masterful! Small's artinoos
wore. Ho had managed to obvato him­
self in Mrs. White's estimation and to
destroy Ralph at tta same time, and he
managed to do both by a contraction ot
the
eyebrows! ..
But tta silence was growing priuful
and
Brink thought to break it aud tent
i
•»
V *(Lwh
ta
t
i

BOTTLKB raw BUB!
A n.rxx*jrx

exLntnrn

»»¥•

of) our poor, deed mother'
Matilda eadeenrreed to eta

Ho strutted «W nad down like adtilL ।

^Tiun General Andrew Jt^uoa." ta '

began.

•• Propio &lt;W. belters it, but I

am. I tad ray head etattaT atBsMa 1
VuU.anAJtes»w
।
isn’t nigh so good aa tta old one; it's (
;«Uto on on. ride. That's why ttay
We «e:stap the promotion (fall pood.
Il that &gt;. very beautiful, shining tmmorBit I know acme thiap. My
d, bright, everything that is good.
potato, oa « aide, box iris uU .
__________________
_
An unjust aceuMtfac is Uta n barbed
Cottar. And when
I know al
my ‘Load.
tta leftside of a
‘ I *know u. arrow, winch mast ta drawn backward
rL&lt;». »»J~
tasi.
Lmn down tare. —. —

thing out of. tta left di;.
tide. Not
Nvi out of yeur dtettMtau.
side, raiad ya I woshia't
fa the on to social srraxnr k. u-a-..JL-u-J -« «...
.
toC'ei srt.""-

�W^-

ers

Our Michigan member, fa the femeto
and House have been aaslgued to tho
various Committee., aad it Menu to ns
that each one are adapted with peculiar
Ctnre* for tho work b.&gt;fore them. There
certain cause will prove generally pops U ono thing o-rtaia the affaire of the
kr withold membss. of the dominant
nation will suSsr no neglect from Michi­
pater We ehalf see in due tire.
gan num. Sean tar Chandler is ChairA bill was introduced into the House
ofRopreeeniativta yetasrday apn^ri*tiag two Bullion, of dollars to purchase
Mima and Mining. Senator Ferry i. on
the square fa Chicago on which the old
three canmittece—Naval Affaire, Poet
Government building stood aud to comOffice and Poet Rondo, and Pacific Rail­
menoo die erection of a new U. 8. buildroad*. in the House, Mr. Blair ■

The piece*, nfoddefat are “The Iren
:
-IB*; N6J,’1
1 (mlh oil ita uteggut mMu-J i Much ado
Dhuil Ntahiag,1.’ ■ Ofarw Twist,” Ac, all
eured with th. utmare Meltty and
Isren rewarded &gt;7 crowded hemare.
Inhia o.nfawWallucl i. ummn*s«Ml
and Mm. Barnard j* equally *« ju bar’s,
and asgafartskiag bs if th» lore of her
hanl-naroed Butane ia trying to retablish Eugli.li Qparo fa this country had
■rtaulted in * great *IK.co**, fastesd of a
ral failure, ffba h a «s*«ri»zfoiu ar-

i*uMTCT?pretoUranu bdw
MT. »_ln
„ l*vn for sovi-rid
puifiing on toward* cumphrtion, and grutmiUfiu 1L^

Wachtai. the piece of Gwraan terrorx h to give ns one grand concert next
week, and ' judging by bi* sm crei in
Eastern citios win create a furor here.
Bui why in the namo of goodness do
there artiste demand sack foarful .ata­
ri*. a* fo compl the management to dtmandt1.50or}3 for single odmiMion.
It Is an outrage end a fraud upon the
American pecpls, who can rommjy du,
thing by quietly staying sway from all
such porfbrmanree.
cm srrsra*, rounra, ac^
Tho Board of Public Work* Bill Us
in the interest* of tin Xugua Khip Ca- continue to be read, like those of 8ooU
virtually beea pronounced unoon.tituual, or culargciueut of tha Walland ca­ aadDioherM.faraU fatttra gannniUoa*
tiunal by our Supreme Court, the Judge,
nal, and coii*e&lt;|uenUy of efasy inuiril to The fair author is “Tha Baitmuto
standing 2 aad 1 The four Qommiario*.
th.
sea board ; a matter of great impor­ Tautphoeru,” author of the “The In­
The Wtathnr is unusually cold hers far era selected will of course not act upon
itials.” and Mmthjat iff llmnstehmtsd.
thia eearea.
their appointment under the act, and tance to svciy liusfars* man and farmer I*Jrd Erskine, I formerly ■ Lard . High
Albert Hmrey. oelonxl, w« fouu.l mere likely a new BUI Irea otywtiousblo in ths Nortb-Wret. aud a revolution was Chance lor of F.ngUnd. [ ftug^bd' fa
age, Weight* and Measures. Mr. Suth­
adopted memorealiring Congress to that ;
yesterday morning ftoae to death on will be paaeeil at tho text aceeion of oar
Great Briisin. but ainu-- hot msrri*"n
erland is on tho Committee on Naval
l«th street near the canal. Verdict, I*-giata:urv. The Board of Park Cum- effect Ita proceeding* were characterAllaire, and Mr. Foster is a member of
ira-1 ly great harmony. The only op- ’ to a Gorman nobleman, residing on tho
death from cxjioauro.
miaaioncra bring the appofa Uncut of the
GontineUt, .Ito deplete Wo'w-tfi rare
A while woman was picked up at SSd City Couaol will not 1M ol.jectoi to nor position coining from the Buffalo Board fidelity. ' lu tite whole riwlm of faodern
and I steeeu nearly frosim to death with bo compclted to go into litigation— the of Trade, who sent uu a reoumricaac.
a botttaof whisky by her side sb. fn- Gods be praised for that, It is n "rcasum- which ,wa«. respaelfully listened to, but
maiiaa devoutly to !« wished for." 'Elie foiled to make any great snpreirion on
Wall'. Opora House, ono ul our day* of our Dstua-xatic City Goiuru- the C&lt;mvc3tii)i&lt; Governor Faireliild of
W«a&gt;iudu preu&lt;lod, and tho reprau&gt;t&gt;The London Tt*ti luoka with favor Washington thaatne took fire tins mor- | meat close with the “idee of Deoombsr.” latj^’ generally were men of wnnter- '
upon President Grant'* m image. In tong and was entirely eoMumed togeth- ।| Tho chronic offlaals who totue of them ’
aal reputation ai|1 ability.
■
regard to incorporating the telegraph er with the stage apphaacoa, Tho i1 have held S yearn uninterrupted peases- '
.
.tof. party, ________
now look aad
with the mail service, think* it would bo buildup .was a very jndiffbront one for! riun of the Bpoiia
who
n:&lt;ir.vi-itigsting
jthn
charges
each
a
pttepooe,
and
its
lore
will
perhap*
and
waary
&lt;uul
with
Cardinal
Wolsey
of incalculable benefit to our country.
hurry up the propoeed enterprise of! exclaim: “ Farewell, a lung farewell to againid *omv nf &lt;mr Common Council
Ute advice., jilaoc the Prince beyond erecting e Urge and ajpointed Aeade- [ all my greatness," for “Othello's octu- and diligeatly pushing on tin matter
my
ot Music ar Opera^Honse foe "Wash-1 pafion* goao." And now, gontl imnn and tin- rasnlt is mrelatfaua which are
danger, and a spoedy recovery is no*
’
Republicaaayouaro
hoped for. Prey.re are daily offered
own way for two year*, uw your power and otir retiring Mayor. Dotes three
for hi. Royal ILghrere Biigg, the
“Psusrr. ura !ta:«jx* ' L, the lume
ijndicu-uriy,
step all teaks in the City ; charg e of &lt;•-irruptioa are disproved by ,
Prince’s groom died from typhoid fever
is partially L.jvered by insurance.
! tn-asury and practice the mi**: rigid further evidence we shallamtinM to be of Mrs Ann 8.-titepheu*' new now],just
i In the Criminal Court yesterday eronomy fa aU your expeadiinnM for tin I *ati4iol that tho verdSei ofour la«t City 1 published byT Peteroon, PMadeiphia
election was a just one and that three It will loeuaend • very largo sale, for
Geneva. December 18.-Tbs Canute- Wretoy Jonre who cut Andrew Curtis j public good.
Speaking uf politics we have yit to m.-o a.-cu»c*l jiort.ee better remain where the • Palacea and Piteous" is tin entire pew
aionera fur tho arbitration of tho Ala­ aenre th. neck with a rwr last July
novel from the pm al this talented
,
---------- tho fiat paper, Republican or Detuccrat, people have placed them—in niimtftd.
bama Claims held a farma! meeting to-i
day. Count Sctopia, Italian member of I kiU. and am fenced to tho penetentiary which dore or can find fault with Prosi’
i*
expected
on
the
29th
instant,
and
will।
for
eight
years.
, dent Grant’s last mrrenge. It i* simply
the Board, was choson Ibwaidenh The
Judge Barton who was reenntiy elect- [, unvuluerable, rvuriluitory m tone, ami । be entertained with a grand ball and
Commisrion adjourned tiU tho 15th of
od to tha Wtacaaaia legislature has re­ Lsufficiintiyexplicit in ito details of tha,• jrtiblic reception. Only 395 young ladies
turned here and BMumed the duti—of I condition of our Public Treasury. Arise- thus far have volunteered Jo be hi*
ItctcM in the public debt in partners in tire maxy danoft May none
Fifth Aulbiior which will be- continued I tf
by him until the first of January when Ar* years! Can any Democratic ad- of them be disappointed in their fund
expectations, may all “go as merry as
he will retire and rettin: Io Wisconsin. mfaiatratfou produce a like allowing.
a marriage Ml,” and may we be ttere
ITo funoral of lai Aaditor Stnuh, vrfio &gt;
( died hero a few duyi ago, uwk -plane the next Republican Governor ? If *o to see and enjoy the whole Sflatr.
The late Tsmmaay organ here called
tho “Patriot," liicatire it rejousre al!। this morning. There are now varan'. ;please bring him out and lot ua have a
( Aaditonhip* 1st and 5th too* to bo. few more ‘ Richmond* in tho field,” tho
the unpatriotic aentimenti of tho North
fiUed.
■
and Siuth. contains a loading article to­
A Senate reoolutio* propoeed by Mr.
day under caption of “ The severity of
Congee**." Thi* patriotic reference to Morelli of Maine will Inquire what fur­ been restored to bi* position as Chair­
ther legislation upon tho Indian ques­ man of tho Committee on Foreign Re­
lation*, nnd Siniuu Cameron, * very ing, Nov. 28th, the good preplo of the
eembled in their national capacity, ia tion is required. The Indian treattea
village of Naahailfa ueeemUcd at tha
quoted from Senator Blair in a speech set arido reecrvation* oc which tho InMethodist Eitfawpol Church, and listenbefore tho Senate wherein ho duis. that diaas are to bo collected and retained
ad to a clear, stirring and logical Temia
the
futuh-.
CummiaaioMrs
aceordtho Ku-KluxCommiUoo had communi1 P^anre liKturo by Right Worthy Grand
tho admfaiatration, is wo think a yrast
caiod with the President betere the pree1 Tempter Ruarell of Jackson.
restafa, and we phrephosy limy will find
lamation was issned far snspcmdteg tha
Mr-Burell i* derafa? his time to
। ropjx»od to h® targe .noegb to contain it so before very long, "lot justice be
I nil Indian* Eo*t of the Rocky Monn- done though tho heaven* fall," and lot ■ tha t&lt;-w|wrancv esuso to gvxxi purpose.
Premdcmt’s message. The great l*rwiMr. Kumn.r, the ablest diplomatist wo , None eon hear him without being con.1
dent maker decently and potriotsoally taing. This action was reported to
have, bo restored to the loeitiun which
make, an iseuo with the President be­
Standing fur year* at tli. lieod of the
ha so signally honored.
cause he, Blair, was not parent whan j
Order of Good Templar, in this State,
the chairman of tho Kn-Klax Commit­ time to time been placed upon three
ln«* which ho »tu roKuved al Balti
roeSTvatious,
but
to
thia
day
Coagrere
tee, made the disdoonree fab^aifofa
more last Muy, bo bring placed at the
committee of which, throogb courtesy, has ncv&lt;w ratified aud confirmed the rarer
bead of the Right Worthy Grand Lodge
ration. to tho Indiana, aad the* hare no
of North America, he hai bean able to
uauranta that they will not bo di-jnoDcd 'parity for doing breine**. This Co.'s
look at the question In all it* phaseo,
‘
buxine-JI
now
extend*
from
Michigan
to
&lt;rf thrir land* by rmpriaripled while
and their work will hold its owu Snd eerry conviction in ita iiseusriooa,
■ettfan who have already driven many Taxa*,
'
Patriot” is to th. effect that “mere Um
with any. similar institution East ur West that his otnruoas are farmed by no one
dwlmhUff ffeywsra srrnM fad fam of them from their new han**. Not- 1
It
would
fill np tho Bsxaxa’* ooluien* :
withstanding tho faith of Che country is
m»l»d ftr fU ewuniiltJttfm 4*.
pledged to them, there is now great too much to give a detailed d*criptiom
danger that a general lino of facroach- of their busiuesi, suffice it to say they
The I/wtorer took extreme grouudH ]
meut by white' rettfan will bo made up­ employ ovor 50 hands, aiul their pay­
In regard to the enfontoment of tho ।
on their lino*, and that their efforta to roll foot* np over i&amp;U a wook. lot
home ind retry be enoonmgwL But I'l .l i'ut .ry Liquor Low; placingT.-tn- 1
defend
their
rights
wfll
|w
co
construed
is to make out a case of a* y*rel/*cte la*
peraueo Bociotiee, Izxlgc* of Good Trra- 1
administered'by the Preridnnt. and be by frontier settlers that all the prejudi­
[item, Chridian Churcbca anal ail other )
seems carefill only to soy this fafereuti- ces against the Indian will be worked
I wurii’tievr-upon th»' rermr footing, and’snov^l-loring community The storr-id
ally, but if bo means to leave thia im­
one of abw&gt;rbing interest-r&lt;aC«M^Mt
could b&gt;&gt; unpinionabla to .ftfTTfto its
pression at all it is monifo.t!y idlasmd
detail and Uicinhy spoil the ianre*t of
the retiler uf&gt;n«&lt;7laJ,nw" will not be
laid a*iic without OHgwr pcrsual - to 4l»e

deemed a rebellion agafast tha ffarertk
ment of the United Btatse, during the
continuare. of which it shall befaAhl
far the Preridret, when fa Ue jadge-

to insiMod the jsririlsges of the writ of 1
Mm* nrftu and make arrests. The •
pains and penAte. have ail beea feerided long since, there can ba no retro- *

. tku- Stock of Silver Plated
Mtr0 is iho-Urfest in the
»est,aMthe^ew Styles and
Designs of the Very Best
Quality ssnd JtsasondUc
Pric„.

change, fcc the coming year we may th.resr'wTjrr l uux,
tpoek anon, but fur thi prstantU us
practical miller, we doubt not that be
■peak of the
. ;
trill be largely petvnataw). '
Tl» people ofour village aud vicinity
aro to listen to Memn-IPixtoy aad Oranis
which took place in thi* ally on the 18th
instant and which wa* n wry etyoyaWe
affair. It* farmer gallant Colonel, now
General, H. A. Matrow couM not iw kecpiiig a tight grip u|xm their money,
Jin-eent with h» oh? courted., bo now umR the sail tax*, are paid.
being engaged in fighting the Indian* fa
Tlwre must Im&gt; an unprecedeatod
Now Mexico; but ids place was well amount of lumbering goh« on this vfa*uppli.-d by his aMOMMs, Cat A. M. lor up North, if tho number of men ana
teams tluU are northward bound are
Edwanis. The oration wu delivered
aaythinr ~r,~" ‘
"l.T_ 1 imLxa.
by Corporal O. Ik Cortis* and was spir­
ited and oloqaoat. Tbe Banqust st the
Butoel) House war largely attend^, the'
guests being among our very beet citi-

I \Detroit Stoves are the
\ HEAVIEST Stoves
‘ In the Market.

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

THE DETROIT POST
UUUUUIUUWUU MI1U

i They also manufacture
'OVB WATCH," which is
tnsurpassed as a Time-

"PROVIDENCE.”
Now. -1871. PexiboL

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prow effective and the hundreds of
brought to ths utfaaiMB «ff *el

\-*Kspc.cial attention is re­
quested to du r Lar^e and el^ant Stock of Diamonds,
handsomely and securely
mounted m Sets, Crosses,
Studs. Bings, £tc. A very
i, GSHPPMe assortment of Dia» Ttfond Studs.
' 'Diamonds

Monogram Seals,. Crests,
etc., cut on stone by the best
workmen in the west on short
notice.

TOOC Co.
PKOFTTABLE UUB1NE0*I

sftn&amp;Sii

Henry Wiri Beecher’:
.. 'docimt
fewJlrire UrivtoU
*. OrewJ ra inxxUHnire.M ire.

.uvtov Pwerere, vteJpm’Mm fm«H&gt;

R, F. JOHNSTONREpm:
The Oaly Agricultural Jtemrel Pi
od in Michigan.
Tb. MklwxnF.o.r. i. 1U *lpmrl

Job Work. Go io
. 1 Barmer O/Jlas.

be entbrocu. that they alone should be . with each mahuatfagvnswa and scenery, I
held pwpouaiblo tor thaidu^r.
At the closo of the lecture a. Lodge J
Gobi Teni]4ara con*i*tlng of twenty
n.euibnr* ru urganiud. -Tha i follow­
ing ollirap were solostad far the pree-

eater to many a reader of the Bx.vrxs,
and to far too many other. whore eyes
light upon it* well filled pages.

Rev. C. H. Him W. Q T.
Mrs. Millie Francis, W. R. IL H.
Mra.LgdmR.EUm W. U fc. 81

mm.

Mra. Mary J. Wheeler, W. V. I.

who dared ta vote th. Ifap.M-oahchtaf
Um tremble feftai tbs law is Hkriytoj

are, the only Stove Our SilverPlated and Steel
made ofLake Supe­
Table Cutlery is made cjdrior Charcoal iron,
pressly to our order by the
in the World.
best English and American
manufacturers. Every piece
is stamped with our name
and warranted by us.

• and yet withal there bate aorno to uv
1 many happy ami prosperuu. days dnring its transit How strange it ia that
’ we can only remember our sorrows, and
so totally forget our daily men-ic*. &lt;* if
■ we reolix.- them nt all, accept them as
melton at enure?, and as eomsthhg tha! ;
rightfully beirew* to us WewrUwac-

R38CR

Mis* ABoo McNair, W. A.’8.
Geofge W? Francis, W. F. L
Dr. H. A. Barbar. W. T.

Mrs. Esther Dearth, W. A. M.
Mire Ad* L Ellis, W. I. fl.
fianryDearth, W.ae.
E. M-Gats., F. W. C. T. ♦ Lucius Rnstoll, I*4g« Deputy.

Itaeutiful Christmn* Gilt^ choice TaiMt Seta and Perfumery, Shall*andAwsy
NOTIONS!

rdortzans.

Aim WeW. Stauredaadregdre
wresStege will be held aa awry Mimday
STANDARD BOOKH,
1 MiSdiUlT HJT

«;l»Mr*n»ow«,T

�:i:ssiwf
Thep&gt;wU&lt;niok
generous Is ths sm
elation. Tho prass

HEAD

Mr. W. T. Berber, Esq., of Hickory
Corners, returned Monday, to Grand
tract tho fallowing from the Chicago
Ifajiida. He is on the Travapo Jury.
£*«]« iW: “Msmra. Bwrnsberg*
Anonnm hoary fixe at Grand Rapida Bobbin, of Grand Sapid... Mich., hare
and no Holly water-works. That is tte now «m mart suroerafnl Colbge in the
system far protection.
Northwest. Though but a few yraro
ArkteyABtadaUvo new advartire- eld, it has grthra to be' one trf the first,
and ro-sires the ondareesuents of our
grand display of gooda
L«dicg burinero men in the country."—
Oomsus &amp; Bxcws hare now novel- Grcndii^ EmS.
It givee m great pleasure tn indorse
fie., added to thrir stock in trade. Calj
every word the Chicago Awray Pert eays
of fan Grand Rapids Buriuees Colls re,
oondneted by Mresrs. Bwensberg ft Rob­
bins, and &lt;il*o to note that our young
townsman, Frank Stebbins who entnred
Uxcu Wstuur, who k*cje grocery &lt;m the Chicago Tslegrapic Institute a few
Creek atrout and Mils good, chaop, will months siuec, ho* returned from thi-ro
ptearo aoeept tho thanks of th* bop of and catered tho Grand Rapids Telegraph­
this office tor a “fat tak*" of nice apples ic Institute. bringing w.th him his friend
O. C. Dibble, of Portage City Wfertmsin.
Wo wish more of our young mon would
do us Frank B. has done, ax wo know
it would be for their interest, aud Fa*.*

READ!

ip Top Byrup Ibr 80, worth »1
«• of dl kind,,
CofTee
tew York prices.
Tea for $1, worth $1,25.
&amp;»Mp for 1 a, dwgya ,oid for 15 c.
Tobacco for 75 cents, worth $1.
A. basket foil of Glassware for $LOO
' nice Lamp for 5^
—
" «et of Tumblers 55c
•
"
" Goblets, 75c
A

ALL OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION.

rasas?****

Holiday Goods
For Everybody!
Highest Market FHce Paid for all
Kinds of Produce.

LkjI

Oregon has cu. office holder named
Virtue. He probably rccvirs no Salary,
the people haring an earner! belief that

!

Grans will be sold , before the Holi-

Mr. Craig, agent for Beecher's Ufa o
' «i&gt;'l Parlor Furniture, of the latest stylo Christ, repurts goad suocoas in gutting
j always on hand.
kafiecial attention subscribers. He will remain in the city
but a few days luager. Wo trust his
1 given to Undertaking-, lloarou furnish- gocxl lack may cunt in no.
| ed on ajqilioation.
Tux; Holidars arc near at hand, and
HESSMER, HEATH A CO.,
tbo youngsters are comunsnclng to feel
happy. They has., already selected a
good place to bang thoir stockings.

■ ‘lays shaker than ever.

A good Ruse-wood Melodeon far aalo
cheap. Inquire at thu Burxxa officr.

Ntcs Sensx Tfa.’re Sravr, for .80c.,
at the Fjia-nix Cash Store of Russell A

is «

New Advertisements.

DRUGS.
dww gives tho following ocnount of a
petrified body lately exhumed at KatemAoo: “Tho most remarkable case of
petrifaction *rer boar! of is that of tho
body of * lady will known in this vfllag*. On attempting to remove tho

Chamber seta,

• ing the value of tho Bibln, and tho no"
Tho marhiaitt who is to bat up the iI cosily of its dissemination, etc. Short
Hotly Waler Works’ boilur hah arrived (addresses were also mad* by Her. T. D.
. I 1Marsh end Her. J. H. Rum The fol-

Central R. R.

tLS. MUtSlt MD DHWCT «&lt;WTl.

s=« r.
Lumber Watted!

30,000 feet "f ffAJ-nm-

A jMtliovtaau in Chicago » tiring of 11lowing are the officers chosen for the
1 hydrophobia, iiacing tram billsn by a (ensuing year: R. J. Grant, President,
8. C. PrirjiBe, Vico Pmridont; J. M.
liltie uog 2 ywars agv
Nsrmz, Secretary; J. P. Roberta, Tree,
Alexis pays Ha own hotel bills and ■
inakr* generous gifts to ths poor besides. ■
Grant, Jsmos I’. Roberta, Rev. J. H.
That i« -hat astouixhe* the nativer.
'
Bora, H. J. KsnfioU, 8- C. Prindle,
The old arum in one at the State Pria- Bee.
j
T. D. Marsh, Mrs. D. Striker,
on have breo rxchangod for a dos.™ aud Mra. H. J. Ksnfadd. A roliection
brroctoiraling Springfield rifleswaa taken up amounting to &lt;20.28. Ths
Mark Twain draws bummre house-. ,nail meeting to bo held Dec. 15th, 1S72,
with his lecturer, but the psor'-'
Eot at the Presbyterian Church.

In this city.

A naw Paatoflto* bro brae established
•t Lo-kwood Kost county, and Lyman
IL Austin, has bora sppdrtod Foote

Varnish, find Dye Stuffs.

SISCESIES!

BLANK HOOK#,
JUVENILE BOGKH.

Lsdiss 2W.4 TLIM HA S3,

Two young women had a game of;
tulliards in a public hall, at Portsmouth,11 *Wa|l Popor and
IN. II-. recently, and made runs ol 36,
.Curtauj-Fixtiir&lt;|»;L
33, and 45 pointe.

The joetnuuter of a country office
boar Annapolis, Md., lately broke the key
to a mail bag, and not rsceiring a new
one from Washington, the mail remain­
ed unopened for eight or ten days.
Cornell Unlvendre is to try ita hand
in the mnnufacturo of incranlirts, and
the •■Couroe in letters,or, as it is more
commonly e»U«L the "JournaEsUc
Course,'' lias finally hoc:i announces.
Tho old Manassas bctie-fi-’ld was
sold a fow days sooeo far fR an acre,
when th* war commeored it sras uniter
a high state of improvement, and tho

evau-xoiiria

Cnaisnus Tarr.—This annual festiv­
ity of Emanuel Church will occur al
Union Hall on Christmas evening, when
ti e litUs lioarts will be made glad by damaged by fire the same day.
An enterprising Japanese brought
tho brilliant sights nnd gilb &lt;rf tte
Association will bo held in tit Andrew's
Chrittmas Tree. A pfaasMt time ia over to California no. A recently arrived
Hall, on Woodward Avenue. A oom- anticifisteil and wo presume many wil1 steamer an | cnonnoua-vjttintity-Of fee
plants, whieh are to be planted assn
mitieo has been appointed to make arb* proton L
experiment in California.
nuigmactU* among the citizens of De­
troit to fitrnish ratortidnmrni for tho la­
dy teachers who attend the meeting.
The Michigan Exchange will charge
♦2 |« day, and the Howard aad Antisdol House* 91.50 per day. Opportu­
nity will bo affiirdoi teachers for »eving many objects of interest xu th*

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wirm, itartod from that city, to go to
Mr. Bredh-y's residence in Bedford, and
had goae but a abort distance when th*
horse became frightened and upeet the
slstgb. Th* India* wore injured quit*
favsrely, but no other damage war

Tbk »«&lt;ww Rnra!. tlio pupBmtiun
dfav. of which waa totally destroyed by
the Chicago fao, makes ita apjwaruno*
again as fresh and natural aa before.
It is now urintod in now type ; the old
style ia prreoned- It i. an able paper.
H. N. F. LowiA Chicago, editor and

proprietor.

The greet fire- have developed two
immediate and proving wants. from
which nechanica and the laboring clasMB will profit thereby. One hi tho &lt;lobD bsppyRevival meetings are rcutiuucd in the maud far lumbermen &gt;n the groat North
Wo has* a jdeoe of the mvltod beS of Metiiodtat Chureb this we*k. Her. Mr. i w«.d», . and the other, mechanics to
Masters of Middleville ia aansting Mr.

P«¥lowith rod =ora are all right
owfaya-Ahry ran lay i* to tha fr-t.

PAINTS A.1
I. i &gt; Paint C____ ,

STASOAKB WORKS 1SD F«£H81

two ran- and stated that he Lad “a eon
of oil that wouljl'nt explode evou if it
was thrown into th.- firr,” and to illuatratc the thing he picked up one of tho

There is now u large pear shaped
spot on that side of the *uu that is
turned toward as It Is about 40,000
TusFiro Department of Grand Rajiida wifn. who was jrrt*nL told him he had mile* iu dianut-T, which is uquliralenl
7XV RECEIPTS—But A. to have n grand Christmas dinner I mail* a mistake,—that ho hod the ker­
provided for them at the Rathbun osene can He thought be knew be t
Hu4m-, at the invitation of the prnprii-1. ai.d t'n&lt;T«le&lt;l to light th* oil.
| Thu lady then sprang forward «o keep
tore, Autisdoll A Hawk.
1 him from lighting it. but before she
roanbud him a terrible efploeion took
Sleighing improeing.
piece. Th« ail flew anon th* clothing
Gold, to4ay 109 1-8.
of his wifa, who w.a sitting n&lt;ar, and
Frost cm the windows.
•he waa i.nmedistly enveloped in flame*
on
tho
Michigan
Central
Railroo-1It
A good fire ia a luxury.
was a evllisiun of two trains,—doubL- Tcrror-striken hbe nuhrd ' out of doors
Almost hero— Leap year,
headed. two anginas to oarh train. Th* and ran to the hoosn of a neighbor,
^juoakiug tiaM out doom
four eaginro, teedore, aad freight-cars same twenty, rods distance. She was
Few teams in town to-day.
tha leading educators at th* Northwest,
were piled in fcgpsher with pork, lard, so terribly burned that she lived hut will furnish regularly to the Detroit
Blowing and snowing occasionally.
Mercury this morning 5 ‘ below zero. and oil, all burning, with one engineer, three yrare oil. lying in tho crib at th* Weekly Trifons an educational colanm,
Charlse Young, of Maraball. burned
popular in its nature, ombrering nows,
Christmas this year of the 25th lust.
explwsun, wss.alia frightfoUy burned
under the wreck. Ho baa n family.
advice, suggestions, ole., and disigned
and has riuro died. Mr. Hines was
The names of those injured are: Wat­
•specially to refer to tho tree school SjW
badly burned on the face and arms.
tom of thii Stat*. This will be an im­
son. of Marshall. Micb., single, serioaeTim lady who warend him of his mis­
ly hurt: Joseph Neal, of Mareliall,
portant and valuabth feature.
take was also Boverely burned. Th*
Mich., married, not seriously injoured ;
burning fluid sat tho bouso on fire, and
Arcmzsrr.—Wc learn from tha Battle
Reuben Haddock, of Marshall, Mich.,
together with the furniture it was re- Creek Trifoow that on lest Saturday
married., arm trokou ; Winch, of Mar­
ternoon Mr. Harmon Bradley and Mr.
shall, Injured, Ward, lire* in Marshall,

at Big Rapids.

PATEIT MUICIHES!
DRUGOrBTS fiUXDRlBS,
AND FANCf GOOD8.

On the fail instant, in Delta, Eaton perfectly preeerved, even the petals of
Courtly, a farmer named H. T» Hines, the flowm upon her breast were roarwho had visited Grand
Lsdge and bleix^d and intact The folds of her
pureha*ed a cun of Keroeeno oil, and । clothing and cveiytMcg were wonderalso a canal oil said to be nun-evploaive. '' fully preserved, and tho whole body
He rarbed homo at;.-r dark with tho '1 and covering was stetuesqn* in appear-

has a family, seriously injured.
Tax annual uuctiag of th* Michigan
Tho express and mail trains were
State Teachers' Association wiU bo held
cmspeltod to go around by the Kalama ia Detroit, on th* evening of December
xuu and South Haren Ilrviwou of the
The Indie* cm rejoice and be hepf&gt;y,
27lb, aad during th* 2fah and 29th alfar the “taming year" ia 'leap year."
'
dressos are expected from Prof. D. C.
Th* Editor is eapeetod the last oi this !
Harville, of Bay City, Prut J. D. IL
, Corndi u», uf FretonviUe, Prof II. D.
week, if he does net get 'Snow bound."
। Harrowcr, of Paw Paw, Prof I. M.
A woman's kiss far money is termed
Wellington, of Detroit, Prof. A A
! Methodist Church Bunday evening.
legal tetidar-naM.
.
, Griffith, of Ypiil'.uti Hue D. E. Henry,
, Rot. Geo. M. TulhiU, Stale Agent of th.
CU*a- Williams of oar City has purAmerican Bible Society, addrewwl th*, of Grand Rapids,' and Rev. A. T. Mar­
chkaed an interest in a planing mil al i meeting in a few earnest words, sbow-

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Hie Superintendent of Police esys
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go evory flr.» day in*-i lb« ’ts**ta U j
New York city for the purpose «' si. al-,
ing whatever they lay th&gt; ir baada «te,j
the aptitude of many of wbwn S gloss--1
od over with the good dress aad goo-1
manners of liuhrnnd grritlemmheM.
,
A wliale, lately anptarol in tho ricini{y of Boston, is now moorml to a wharf
there, and h daily*vWted by ‘eiMutfs

A second Pair of th* tedfo* of the
Asylum at Kabunaxno wiU be held at th*
Institute on Widnmdny and Thuradsy,
December 2&lt;Hh and 21st, afternoon end
and evening. The proceeds of tho Fair
List of Iz-ttars remaining in the Puu
to be used in furnishing the chapeleOrc. Deo 20fli, 1871.
'
W. II. Cook. Maria Bowman, Mra.
Rost in the goo.1 w ork.
Tho Eoginrars who are aurvaying th* Ray Bailey, George Sine, Bella Mc­
Foy er meetings will be held at the
SIM ILIA tUMIUBUtf QUIUWiXUM. U
Kalamazoo Hostings A Lowoll R- R. Gregor 2.
Presbyterian Church twioo a wsok un­
East Saginaw Ims catered into cou- are within throe mibw of town ami will
Direct your letters to No. of P. 0. Box
, tract -with' tha Holly ’'Vater Works, no doubt roach our City ‘Thursday aftil the Week of Ptoyer.
like machinery is to bo ready for do­
Rojuiuan.—Tho Flat Rirw and ■I lirary by August 1,1W9. .Tbe machin­
Wm-ghtrm take R. IL Co. has been or­ ery is to supply two milliras of gallons
kUuuau Division No. 2, Brother­
ganised at Kahunaxoo, with 5 per cent
hood of Locomotive Engineers, will hold
paid ia of a espial ot 1160,000. Thia
their Fust Annual Party, at Wegner s
win bo tho Northern tudlin—Hrm of the
Hall, Marshall, oa Wednesday ereamg,
Thus the old pionsoss
"" Iriinsi—. Hastings and Lowell K- R.
December 20th.
by caw passing away. B
j Wo toot forwari to tho completion of ‘ On Thursday last, tho gonttemen
of the *arfy settlors of Barry county, and
this great work within tho nex: two [tmj~nrj|; the United States Grand
has lived a Ufa of usetulnsss to herrelf
t
rrars. Let oar aiiiaeas take bold of ths Jury, now in snasion at Grand Rapids,
went to BigJtapi* to ■■sra-lhe-ghts.”
Sb* wiU not oalybe missed by hnshsmd
Pkturea, Chroxnoa, Pboto&lt;rapha J
upon Urn imitation pf Hon. Wm. A.
and children, lint by a largo cirate of
und Picture Frames.
'
Howard, PrtwMent of the Grand Itepds
friends with whom an sxemplazy fhrieft Indiana Raiload Company.
.
tiun lil • bad culsared her to thorn. Tho WjB

BURNING FLUID
IforMHrietkr

ftja,

—----- --------------- ro-1 the 2Mh al Union HsIL Look out for a
dry winter. Wells are getting
o „tlJ llie buya nay.”
than rXWiMMM) of tha-Chicago fosaro
&lt;)oy0]UayBWBiM;fao«5th, J. Hol­
. .
, hare busmpaid. The Co. hq~ befare
brook al Woodland Ocaler, opens his
the first of January to have every claim
The iron far the new bridgo has ar­ Ha l for a Christmas party. . J-..W. stiisfi.-i ’ The Abna also shows a grad (
rived and wo may axpset to •* »rerr Leonard ditto, at Nashville.
ttxM^
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thing ia running order soon- WiB tell
&lt;ror rowterei—,
be that of R-r- .Hr*. M. C rf
Maias, and Mas. MtoW- Chandhr,
daughter of gsuata. O»niillar.
.

Th. Hnflv, Wayne «*d Munroo Iriuiruad wQ!he fanssely &lt;T" * *»F*-

DRUGS,

Pure Drags and Medidnes!

A lady of Newburyport, Mass., has
earned with her sowing ruachra* in 12
jnsSre tR.fiIS 26, witb-Ait paying a raat
for repairs.
Th* ex-Queen of Hanover, tired of
waiting for her throne, he* resolved to
betake bernelf to, a t. .uu&gt;tj ur.d turn

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cure find. Not returning for sovcral
hours, the woman left thsb children
and started to hunt them. This is afl
that is known save that the next day
thobodiroof 17 j-rome who had per-

LOCAL EVENTS.

mCHtGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Snal Blver Volley Division

rite frran any h
three miles from them

chimney. th* roof to Win. Morgan's
houM caught fire on Saturday evening.
It was oxtinguishi-J before any serious

juticsj.

The Annual mrotin of the Barry Co.
Agriculturial Society will be held at the
i Co. Clerk's office on Turedny (he 26th
। insL at one o’clock r.
for the election
' of officers and for the transaction of such
I other businro* a* may uurnn bsffiiro it
M. L. Wxiuaju.
Secretary.
Hastings, Dec, 6th 1871.
«

on the human system. Bui the moot
hrartreadiag arooent cf all come* from
the Wetewe Plains, in which a party of

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Painta, Oil*, Varnisbert, Mixed ]
Puuto, Brushes, and Ar- *"1 I
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tiat’» Materials.
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baa been frequently aaked, -Hnw many
poaafa of baeC mutton or pork, can bo
made bom one bu.br! efeornT A
Laker can eeUmate, with reliable cwrtainty. bow many pound* of broad one
barrel of floor will make; and manwfacturan of March can calertlate how
many pound* of etarr.h they can obtain
from one liuahei of grain. Dfaillee*

oTwfHEar

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and good fatting qaaHtfa ; U«*n adopt
•uch a eywrn of feeding a* well ax will
keep the young animal gradually im­
proving, until they have attain*! th*
•cma of dcvelopcaent When young
etoek an fed generoutly, from •twieg THE IEHT lAUCE MB HELIIH
■ade la aer part of Ike world
till enaunu, then allow to dctrrnoralc
iu flesh during the foddering naaon, fte- X FOR FAMILY USE.
quenfly boooming “tprixig pour,” then

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point ia reached, feed mar aa wall ba
cart into the manure pdo a* to be fed to
animal* that hare reached a point in
growth, cr in faitraing, which anwwen
to tho boundary of the law of liminlation.
Many fanner* feed old cow* which
hare pa eend the agv and rapacity of a
profltable milker ; vet ccmparatindv few
•ho hare adopted each a praetkuhare
eeer reflected that tho game quantity of
meal fed to a young eteer or heifer, ■
would prodhoe twice ae many poetnd* of
moat. OH ewine an frequently fed
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DR. CROOK'S
btbup or

POKE ROOT.
CAUTION

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Orle.ly WHh .'.-WHTaU.l. I
tot. JOHN *| KKLt^Hltl. J.

WONDERS
OF THE WORLD.”

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5*1 W
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SHEPARD'S

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTERS
ee* of young Hid tanfty animal*
Bereml experiment* have been insti­
tuted reorndy, to deterwin* how ranch
porx one buahel of Indian corn will
make, and the rrault of one war, ttxty
pound* of oom-meal, when aoaldod and
tkd ia the farm of warm muah. made
dfioea pcunde at pork. The mail of
another erparnnent gam a trifle over
ton pound* of pork per basket al rum

REDUCTION OF PRICES

GREAT SAYISG TO CONSUMERS

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VOL. XVI.

HASTINGS. BARR

« dm os wm goods i

UNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1871.

•&amp;A Otherwise.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL

A CHRISTMAS CAROL

Would coll the attention of the public to tho-Largest and Groat­
,
est variety Of

QU AL1TX. ijfTY

He*l Irish Poplins,

tkrt rerereibfo gtaae eys, &amp;e squire
nunamd to fright* Martha br
•X.l k. k.J l___ ■■ -■__ J

HIS Oil P1B18R STOVES!

Bruges.
-AU JKool PljMd.

Tb remove Maine from charecter-Gs!

IN BARRY COUNTY.

OfcK ACORN PARLOR|
What waa h» that ha ahtrnH •».

»ml

And jrat on that 'Bunday, with his
txrond^Cft with

LEADING STOVE.

DoMeatien of til Popular J^ake..
Cheaper than Ever!

Squire Hawkins.

Flsnels, Blankets, Woolens, Shawls, Hosiery
White Goods and Notions,

10 per Cant. Below Fall Prices.

*CS,’JS'“L"j-sirr",

Boot, at Price, that would Kake a Quaker
‘■■CE-aiTBugeayss. ”

Groceries, Hats, Caps, and

Clothing.

the object of his loro. He thought him. but by reminding Litaself
rnlf not dressed well enough. Ho wish­
’d hie shoulders wore not ao wjuare,
and his arm. not so .tout. Ho wished

| WE KEEP THE CAMELIA!
Whteh to made In the «atne tnonnw, with Cast-Lining and Diving Flu«.
Stovatm. the largo.! door of any Btova of tha kln&lt;1. making It a capital Sco.. «
Farmor-. In addition we keep the HW1S.- COTTAGE. RIVAL, CABINET.
COTTAGE BELLE. KINO, DIAMOND and many other kind*

JOHN A. GHJ.BLH

MARK HCSHELL.

rATHOXlZL UOML UUUSTMV t

JOHN ROBERTS.

f

BlackGros Grain HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!

remaining strength.
Miss Martha nxx

Strike

Tub hapnUat ago for yot
nuarrLigB; at least K they
‘■ThadoviTarec-bag- i
with a foahag that aba pronouoc- for a fashionably .Hired balb.
ths Hquirs'i
—a —&gt;tenon of death on her own greet
hops, answered huskfly s

OFFICE OP THE

Many young mon are to improridsnt
that they can not keep any Hung b ui lata

Springfield fire and Marine

little, hi. boshfnlnre. would

g

I

Who ru Biohasd th. Third baton

Who:;' ho started his

Wk, U . tod ■— Ute m «nterite&gt;

to call and « the ACOKN.

_____________ BOSTON CASH STORE.

J?

NO. 35.

CHATTER XXV

MONUMENTS,
HEAD STONER.
TABLE TOPS,
.
MANTLES,
SHELVES, ETC.

We hare a Full Lino of BLACK SILK which we

Su[» ud leuaiisal Dentists,

I eyilabloe.

Whai'e the on of trjin'?

ore aelling

ITALIA-Lm

at very low figures.
Thei German War has forced the French to put a heavy export

duty on Silks.

using n
r-nt!r.

AMERICAN

MARBLE

TxrpswBtaatr.EMr*1
ttsstoxscjaas^

Ladies, now is the time to secure a Silk Drem

HYDE k. BALER.
You will not see them as cheap again iu a lifetime.

‘I

Martha

Argyle Plaids and Satines.
Viry Stylish

and

bis right foot up on -the rung of tho minagiy, wmea g»vo uinnuon :o tui
eliair .nd putting hi, right hand behind Bgbtest remark, was not lost on the
Vfxine Flat Creek Yferenla* Outward)*

Render Pleasant and Beauti­
ful your Homes.

fdut jjteuUlat.

Cheap.

ting.”
•'Did it r wld Bud. not thinking ol

Whet bad of *■ drum u that which
alwayibeal whan It can’t be beaten?

THZ HOOSIER SCHOOL-MASTER-

.

TO EVERT SUBSCRIBER ’

Barlow &amp; Goodyear.

“ I oupooeo Mr. 11
hone to Lswieburg.

MR. L. 8. BENHAM,

The best place inxlie
ISAAC W. VROOnAN.

CITY OF HASTINGS.
------ to buy------

’tH.WtWWY.

GROCERIES

'ttiu iiri

lINlEttKiF

CHAPTER XXIVThe Methodirt Church to which Mrs.

is at the new brick store of

HICKS &amp; BROTHER,

This mt Bud's h&lt;
a could not My an
I eloquently at M
Ah foot under the

must look, he imraedix tely pulled hi.

‘The Poor Relation**’

“’K"^ thus deserted in hin darkest

‘•The Inundation,”
better right !)

«llrm4»ll|r&lt;U&lt;l ll.r dt!

•bout him Ralph learned that the stnra
_____ . ____ ______ j______ vi—
glad to we you, Mr.
1 I thought Pd tall jo

Saturdays.
CAMMVX AVaM AXTWEBP.

j

HtiiiH

CROCKERY a GLASSWARE! SOMETHING

nuv23U

NEW LUMBER WANTED !

wruns iirtihR

only, at the very lowest rates.
HICKS. A BRO.

Wall Papsr, Wiidm Stales, ail

uzucr jtalnut
CHERRY.
rrjnTEJroaD,
'TRITE ASH,
HARD

SOI TMAPLE

Paints, Oik, Varnishes, Mixed
nd BABSTOOR.
Points, Brushes, and XrWLDbevriiiwrgnees'Momedlentas. I
--------- ligCfl Materials.
getrr at tb Farur.,
tka Mlelxps tteet

Dick’s mother coked him what

WIDDIOQMU HUM. A UCUABD8.
•tuns
.

to
forlorn hope that aoma teroxable turn

a&lt;u, auwi.

;

the whole Comrairtoo

A DeeelM b»lu

tinxrs. Micjt.

•i LITER XX \ I

'. RO
30

Years

Experiense

F A. y M. BUS
AMD
Ss

Horsemen
ATTENTION!

RUTH A Co.

BOWLED M EBE!

PAWS * 01
Gold A Sifrsr Wafctee

What is that which he who has Ik not
rs not with for. but he who h*&gt; would

,

Pictures, €hromos, Photographs
and Picture Frames.

our M.o

WOO

El

iZ Books # Stationery.
thwbWdihmghtthu

AND FAtei.T

Hut Ralph frU sure that tho relenllom
hand of Dr. Small was nreaent in all

Partington said of total
B excellent dnetrin. if it

BURNING FLUID |rpHKSa&amp;*ahw&gt; wdl'imr ihe«a«k&lt; erWeta
coMMiNsi^ nm.

We pay Cash for our Groceries, we pay
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash

Strangs pair—Bud wilt
•nd
silesl ■ rsntfous

Ffflte, Fi6iw.iM KTenrtm,

An Eurtleww amount of

t LOW FIGURl^.

'besides becoming the intimate of WaL

iuc.'C:.

k man m»y har. enough of th* wedd
a*1
n”"

�Brig. Ove. Hulw. AnAoreota foe here­ ns h« naan ta Ho is repressatod as
of Fort Bunttar, has taBom Bfo frfofo climbing over the tope of mountain*,
at Nice, France, has just been SMKxrMwd while in the valley briow him smoke is

Ayer’s
K TRIBUNE

Cherry Pectoral,

-- ------foe artfet’s
we » sritafad tost Mr.
Oonriy willdota^ja^tehte^tad
Congress will only take a rococo front subject Tho other picture will b.
vtot listing, te. Jsnnsty Rtll ftw ths'
,T&gt;Uholidays, and will probably riooe th. who is represented la prison talking with
a stars srilbout through the ksy-hole,
proposal by Senator Morton's resole- hying to bribe him to release her that
SM2------------■ . '
foe might rare Gtaucu. by' bar ttetimouy Iwfoi. he is thrown to tho wild
beasts. So much for one of our Michi­
DR1MIT OOUUMFOBDULE
gan artists, of their Mamas In their
pieseat project for Improving them­
“FsrA, Fir*, rirfo"-^ SesoU Srr- selves and etavating high Art, more
bmu frsta &lt; 8»»f JCss—Tfe IttHf anon.

xxrsxasxn—aaausM orsns, he.

BvUiaf
Tit IMreit Aaiitttg
except by Senator Tiptoe. Aa foes,
gwuttemeu ere “tamoabta moo," U was
.wwti—.4 Jfwnr Cfowteas.
bat fair to coadade that having remain­
ed in tho Oancus after it extingmsbwl
To tbs Hsrrcui or res Bxxsxs
You
the firebrand they would abide its de­ barsno doubt often listened to a very
rision in quiet But tba rules of oon- long-winded sermon which sounded
delightfully at the time, was well oom­
pood. clothed in. fine language, waa
easily and perhaps eloqusntly delivered,
and yet, withal was so redundant in

Tho I'areps Rosa Opera Troupe have
just closed every sucataaful engagetaenfi only too abort far our lovers of
music, end are to bo fallowed by Rosa

mg in U." Such ■ sermon I board a
few nights eiaoMt.wwun hourlong.
not at tUU early day tell “what it waa oil
about'' Th. re were fine ideas in Ik
the speaker is a talented young man, has
studied, but evidently in a xMfrinf way.
has gifts of oniciy, earucstnose and all
that, but his lack of eseerairahta sod
condensation sjioitod every thing ami
your correspondent went homo carrying
ee/Amy with him, vrith aa “aching void”
and muttering with Hamlet " words.
words, words.'' Not so test Sabbath
evening, when we heard the Bev. IV. E.
McLaren of Went minister Church re­
peat by request his sermon from Ro­
mans 6:4, “Therefore wo are buried
with Him by baptism. Ao." The eermon was a reUkaertion of ejd-feahtoned
practice with regard to membetsbi.. in
tho Church. The ground was taken, as

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN

Studs. Rings, Etc. A very
complete assortment of Diar

wolINllmiam*

Wu*t ax Edoutios:—Ona cf ths
ablvst writers nf modern times in the
following brief linos, drocribe* tho «lu-

with mankind. Tho picture is not
pleasant to contemplate, aad yet, aa tho
experience of a vast majority of tho
ta.n, active m the polities! or profee-

R. F. JOHNSTONE?eAttAr.

Hui

Detroit Commercial Advertiser,

The fallowing are among its artietoe :—
E B. Wsfobcrao, our Minister to
France; What Can I Do Bratt Cheer­
fill Giving; Joseph F. Thompson D. D,
tarn of the Broadway Thbcraacle Church,Exprsmton, Its Anatomy and Philoeophy; “M" Smith Rusmll, or some

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from Dyak Life: Only a Head, or “Not
a Cent in the World," a chapter of mishaps; “Taking Cold.” or th. Causes
and Remedy of “Colds ;*' Oar Objects •
Politico! Economy not a Failure ;WRKan N Bnwa tba ttaehw Mnutata

onse HJustraboas are given, t rue catiy
•8 a year. Stngte No... 80 eta. Now
is tb. time to subscribe ar to make up
a club, and secern one of tho valuable
rux rsorosxn acanuxv or sutax—xicxpremiums offered. Address S. H Weils,
reax imm
New York.

togtaap s school of Art taArademv &lt;/
Design for instruction and mutual cooperatiou, the same to ba located in tho
new “Hwlgre" Block cn Griswold and
State airssta, aad '.4k&gt;b is admirably
s^ptadtar fos pwrpom A Mr. Wm.
Holt tataly from Ctaoago and Mr W.B.
Conley ore tx;x«sg tba uistigotora of this
move, hofofota artfata in their ifae-tba
tattar quits e fam pcatatet pfoatar aa Ms

••
.
.
DtesoKasr'a Yocse Aware*.—Always
sparkling with Intel rating Starira,
1'o.sy, Music, Pusrira, Travels, Gamas,
and other Pteaaiag Featurae, all Profuselv Uhsstreted, and cuteuiatod to
amuso, instruct, and olevat. (ho test of
foe young, end make their lives useful.
trothful, andUppy.
Siagtosoufoa.lOcta. yato frra.Tearly. 81, arwifoeetarieeoffoo MUwiag

■L»a- B- r.A

subacribta. far W eta axlea; afiaePWkffOewao, worth 86, or tiro tatarasl-

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Srli:
'ffl'IWI'rKL'fc

operate with them among his own pro-

M««UU

And State Journal of Agriculture.

The Oply Agricultural Journal Ih.blish&gt;1 &lt; I - -=r;_

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TEE XKBJOO FARMEE
NINTH ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION

Literary-

ilil'

forntmngwra from all over who need just
such influences for good. The scheme
deserves encauragumeat and wo treat
will get it. Tho oatarpriM is in th.
hands of first-rate men and will be agi­
tated fol* prasesd upon foe busiaaM aaa
of Detroit till it ie a sto... Bwv. Dr.
tiagarth spoke at tho las! meeting
in hie plain, practical, busineM way, giv­
ing the results of lua fang aujiasieiiriii in
each etibrta and pledging” hitAsalf to co­

p^ to«4rfti~.MUs FMtm KMh
and a poltet of W I’hiwta wmAAuo •

Diamonds mounted to or­

Monogram Seals, Crests,
cut bn. stone by the best
«• workmen in the west on short
1 notice.

Subscription Price $2.50 a year.

taitar will drain thoriohete portion of
tho Rod fifrsr Valfoy, upon direct oommnsicstioa with the Winnipeg and the
rich Bsskafchewin Basin. It will also

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in the third atory af a building and

to the gilded saloons and other haunts
of vise in thia our city, and as a home

...

A LIVE NEWSPAPER ; *r”

Txx PaassataoicAX Joraxsx for Jan­
uary is still in ths advance. For reed­
disadvantage, under which they ham ing at oneo spicy, vigorous, spirited and
labored during the four years of their high-toned, its bulky January number

they preporn to have a structure of their
own, adapted for their peculiar work.

i quested to bur Large

‘m'TwX'm? j egant

-

trine of tho Presbyterian Church on thia
important ..object. The dieeourw was
eloquently and earneetly delivered, and
was wc havo no doubt th® result of tho
bocest conviction of the speaker who
has an outspoken way of stating and onfurring his ideas whether they are pal­
Tho Washington PairiU n[ toatable or unpolatablo to his hearers, or
which paper on tJu&lt; downfall of
us uno of his brethren in tho ministry
Tweed dynasty in Now York adau
remarked “I like tarn for tlM rery
that ■ change of its proprietorship
ttasy."
tjo much for this and now a few
to run a Tammany organ al the Nation­ wonla about the
al Capital. contains a column leader on
rorxo m i caaxnux usoaaiwr.
the subject of Republican corruption 11
The Young Men's Christian AaeoeiaThais tobe expected from such a source,
as it is natural for thia branch of the ed effort to secure the means to erect a
Dwnocrary to held up tho bands of a
I* pieliteis tettero IhaVW told of the

| Especial attention is reand eD
Stock of Diamonds,
a&amp;.

lyii'Ji.s
IAL.

Isa.

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October contracts were let for construotam of the Dakota Diristos, extending
200 mitos westward from the crossing
of Ute Red River to the m .ring of the
Missouri, in central Dakota. A large
force is now employed on tide division,
whsdt to to be finished by the 1st day of
July, 1873. In the meantime a section

thus save to their customers
the importer’s profit in New
York.

Emjwror is capable af good sense and
mr.uly action. If all th. toon of toyairy to bo lioaixod would follow hia axample, the people of the “rural districts”

i

ly produce growth, not tale, but m grate,
aa tho body grows not into but in life by
food and care. The ducourse depreca­
ted die prevailing notion that a man ran
become aChristion only bv some violent
ouavulsion and poignant experience af­
ter years of am. Ho also hold that the
modern system of rorivalism was sosen dally false and disastrous.
Thia in brief is the substance of the

ol the rood?that tho D.rector* deemed it

e art1' Western Agents
for The Waltham Watches—
a full and complete assort­
ment always on hand-at
wholesale and retail.

NCiCURE.NG.Ui

Confession, that there is hut one kind of
feet in getting for tho
Church membership, and that beptired
play from Congress. IU i
children aie just as much, and just iu
»r plainly that polygamy
the same degree members ns tliow of
dttood or Utah will be.
adult years, tho only distinction being
that the former do not enjoy all tho
privileges of membership. A child
like tho vnaonomy tho Govtrnan
baptiwd is born Into the Church just as
making envelopes and selling cl
a native of America is born into Amcri- member*. .The only States mat gain 3
than the trade can furnish them.
each are Mtehigan and Iowa, while the
comes a member of Christ’s Church; States of Georgia, Texas, Wisconsin,
the Democracy and their aids would
but baptism does mere than thia, it is and Kansas gain 2 each.
like to hoot at as an imporitkm and a
also a sign and seal convoying grace,
fraud on the people.
not by any magical powsrv in it, but by
The Grand Duke Alexis, who has been
A Senatorial Republican Caucus was
tho blessing of God upon It. Thareforo so generously and hospitably entertain­
held on Monday and adjourned over unchildren will, an les. this irraee is re. ed in New York, Boston, and other
eeivsd in vain, grow up Christians from great cities, shows hi-, acknowledge­
their eariic.t years, end should be ment by giving 85,000 to tho poor of New
taught to expect nothing else than a York, tho same amount in Boston, aad
Christian life. Proper training by the 85,000 far tho relief oQha Chicago auf-

advisable, and for the interest of the
Mockholders, to make thia addition to
tho capital stock.
inaiete that the investigations propose
wexa already in progress and should I
carried forward by ocher means. It
believed that the new party movemet

the World.

apportionment bill, which

-H

It is in order to moot those nscssitiM
to provide tot tho payment of improvomewts and additions already made and
to be mads, and for carrying on with

Tint new

'Hill
’Mi

greater durability, although thrir orig­
inal ooto is somewhat larger. Contracts
have boat male for the reqmrito
amount, sad about 60 mites k»rt bora

ljjkJ

GOODYEAR A 8TRIISR:

sion of Congress, has passed tho House
and is awaiting th® action of th. Senate.
It increased th. number of Rcpreoen
tatives from 253 to 283, giving Mich­
igan nine members in place of six. It
will probably pass th. Senate within
tho next three weeks, or should do so.
and will neecMaitato tho culling of an
extra ora, ion of tbs Legiatature to reap­
portion jdbe CbngresaioesJ districts of
the St ate. In thia HU, New England
has 26, againit 27 before ; a lore of one.
The Middle States gain 5 metnbera,
baring 65 in place of 60. Th. Border
and late Slavs States, exceptMissouri,
will havo, in«ta«d nf 80 memhew, 103,
—a gain of 23. Illinois gains 5,—more
than and other State in the Union, white

i!‘!t

nuisnA it almost impcoriblo to keep
the track in proper erudition, and it be­
came woMRoary that steel rails should be
subsfitutwl far iron rails.tho whole dts• tones experience having proved this to

take the place of the present territory
equitable prinaplra.
The pamphlet of Gov. Alfred Tira
•end letting daylight upon the ope:

Our'.
Table

—■s*

The Kcw Apportionment.

? ?

they havo been compelled to pay large
sums for the use cf can and motive
power; to build a machine shop and
round-house at Jackson; and also to lay
a largo amount of track and about 17
miles sidings. Extensive additions to
the power and rolling stock have already
Iwete made, but a very much larger
amount is indispensable. The vast

Ths Detroit Stoves are the
HEA WEST Stoves
In the Market.

ring Christmas weak by Ungard and
his ro-» rganisud company, both of which
will no doubt draw well.
The stores are crowded with purehasera of Christmas and New Years gifts.
May many a heart be gladdened by
these free-will offerings, aad may we all
rttoember Him whoso birth into this
world of ours Christmas day commemand ptaLro and Um U&gt;. Sea of
man
A Meny Christmas to tho Rsnra and
all its readers. ■
Yours, Ac.,
Jcvxxts.

to compel you, ou attar reflsctfou, to

Ing increased from M8,&lt;51 tons in 1865
and W to 1,106,875 tons in 1870-1, an
increase of 572,424 .time, while the pwaenger business has shown an average
Incrsass of about one third. During this
period, says Mr. Joy, tho addition to the
moans for doing this greatly augmented
business have not kept pane with the
growth of tho business itenlf and tho
present facilitiro of tho company » in­ moo. There are indications that the
adequate to the profitable and «onom? Mormons problem will bo solved by tho
voluntary abolition of polygamy by the

ves

Beautiful Women.

�Da., iz /t?/
DRUGS.
A&gt;U. Aiul Mmu, .t &lt;1» Bax
Co. Agrionltural Society, hold al ths of­
fice of th. Conrty Co- Clerk, on Tu.»d*y, Dm. 2tith, ti» foltowing effievn.
were elected for tho ensuing year;
I'rraatatf-Hcu Richard Joasc.
Few Frwifarf-R. B. Wightman.

The Jackson PsJrari any* that for the
last fifteen cr twenty yean it has been
the cuttom of tho State Pri«n, under
the instruction of th. Boanl oflwpeotor» to allow ratiomi of tebareu to pria- Water Works) kaee, hooks and ladder*,
•to., before vndasvoring to get up a fire
Psfrvri further say*:
Co. It is all well onoegh for a company
"By looking over the reports of ex- to organise iftbey wish, but what is
liandilunta we find that during «rrerel
year* the amount annaUy paid out for thereto induce tho member* to stay
tobao-o fir tho use of the convicts ha., together. Give us WaterWorks, Hose,
Tip Top Byrap for 80c, worth $1
in many case*, been two thousand dal- Engine. Hooks and Laddera. eta, an d
lars, being an average ol about three er ths** wtiL.be enough to join aad think
Good Sugars of all kincU.
four dollar* to each coutmC, provided all it aa honor to belong to the organisation.
Coffee at New York prices.
A committee consisting of D. R. Cook, of them mwd th* staff. Th* test year
Taa for |1, worth $1,25.
of Mr. Bingham’s adariaiatraiioa. we
R. B. Wightman and J. W. T. Orr, believe, th* unount-paid ortWM two neetaoasy is hr the Mayor to appoint a
&amp;&gt;*p for 1 a, always sold for 15 c.
were appointed to revise the premium
Chief with aids, aad their duties in case
Tobacco for T5 cinta, worth $1.
list for 1872.
of fire, to argania# tho ciiixen. a. wstM
A. basket foil of Glassware for $ 1.00
with a tin* of pails.

read

■asaEaftn'*-*--*

READ

"
“
“

nice Lamp for 60c worth
76
aet of Tumblers 35c “
go
■■ Gobieta, 75c
••
1.26

■ICHIGAM CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

0CHOOLBOOKB, .
' BLANKBOOKB,
JUVENILE BOOKS,
STANDARD WORKS AND POEMS!

Ztefite T2UFZZy&lt;7 BSQS,
M FIST! 8.1TCSKL8.
Perfumeries, Pomanadre aad Hair Oil*.

Wall Paper and
Curtain Pixturns!

Tut Wsatuxs, Wind, Ere.—-Since our
last i«iue
it blow, 'it thew. it anew!”
Yea—aa Friday w* enjoyed ’a regular
January thaw. Mercury stood way np

pititg.

L. E Sunrn, baa purchased th*
brown building of V. Liens, opposite hie
present location aad will remove in a
few days. Ho intends making n firstclass Reetnurent as he ha* heretofore,
and beside* wilt keep a variety of Groeriee. Oysters ofc., for ante atoll time*.

UKE(1{1!

New Advertisements.

Highest Market Price Paid for all
kinds of Produce.

.•jasemn.'

MTUTItUICUE.I

“&amp;nos Mr. Morri, tunc into the in­
stitution, ha has gradually ua«i hi* in
tlunnco to dtecauragn th* habit. In
many instance* he took jioraonal pledges
from the convicts, uu did them some
little fitvor to compensate them for the
"ucrifie* they mad* in giving up th*
habit Th* chapliu, too, hs. u**d
____ ____ —1;______________-v-

Holiday Goods
For Everybody!

Present to your Wife,' Dangh
Sweetheutf If so Purchase ths J
con Organ. Frank L. Ward, is

; Pure Drags and Msdimas!

READ!

ALL OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION.

LlCll

DRUGS.

MCXLirFfr SLJM£.

Our Store is fuU of ehriee Goods for day night, when it frose down 16 or 28
the Hcliday season, to which wn iarite below 0. Saturday commouced a regu- ,
tho attention of our friends and citinm* lor blow. Signs and shingles were sent i Hal!'
a-kite'n. Tho wbcaihoc front to &lt;mo of ..agrees to furniali each convict who will
gMSteteUy.
tho now building* wa* blown down—no­ give up his tobacco wuh any one of the
Beautiful Chriatmaa Gitte choice Tri­
statuiard uiajuxtoo that are published,
body seriously hurt Wo saw scrt-ral ttnd by that moans give the fo&lt;&gt;4 for
te t Sris and Perfumery, Shell and Fancy
foot more by parties pfter their ‘•crau- tho mind instead of poison for th* «y»Box*. and Bosk eta.
eom covers." In tho country wo hi-ar l&lt;iu. Already their are about seventy
of several barn* being unroofed, straw convicts who handed in their names
for magasine* instead of tobacco, and
NOTIONS!!
tnauy more will no doubt take advant­
NOTIONS:!!
lot down in many places. Ao incident: age of tho wnaibl* and rotnmradahle
Mr
Davis,
who
lives
on
the
State
road,
proportion. By till* menu* the umIms
STANDARD BOOKS,
■v h:s straw stack “on tho wing." He habit which ha* dooe mom, no doubt,
AND THEMt-,
nulied under JO rare a large saw, but in keeping convict* ia a criminal and
du|iraved state of mind than anything
was not quick enough tu get out—just el«o, will be gradually eradicated and
had/ time to crawl into a oaml stand- tho convicts wd! begin to exhibit a mure
FRAYER BOOKS,
WRITING DESKS, iS^ near, and hi tree buried in a straw to altby state of both mind and body.
“A* far as tho cost is cunoerae-l, the
•taekery grave. He w** mkukI of
FINE POCKET BOOKS.
amne, and as he had timely taken tho two thousand dollars a ysar which are.
AND PORTFOLIOS,
aaneaUy expends} lor tobacco will buy
barrel proora* for mus citation, no phyriCARD CASES, AND

MAGAZINES
CHEAP!

SELECT,

PRIVATE,

LITERARY
ASSOCIATIONS.
•^Subscribe for a Home pa­
per. Takeithe Bator; it to the

Ltrgert, Cheapest and beat pa­

per published in thia

section

of Michigan.

PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS,
DIARIES FOR 1872.
To ftmiliea and parties wishing to

Michigan Central R. R.

Iteassssus

AU persons indebted io C.
F. Dwight Co., are hereby
notified to call and settle
their notes and accounts im­
mediately.
______
HESRT I. ALLEK,

RC-k •

4 Michigan Southern Bailroad, wn*
greatly .uqirised end thoroughly pleas­
ed, upon going to his office last Satur­
fearfully
day evening, to find lying on hia d*sk,
a sjdandid gold watch, valued at 8200.
The groee receipts from Mark Twain'*
11 was purchased by th* employee of lector* ia Jackson were 8260. This
thn Knlamamo division of the road, and was |75 above all expense*.
given him as a mark of the esteem and ■ A citixen of Portland, Ionia county,
roajioct they bear him, and a token of picked up 87,000 over a year ago, aad
, no owner has come for tho money yet
appreciation of the uniform kinduees
anil murtony ho has numifested toward | Tho inmates of th* Wayne county
them. On th* watch was the inscrip­ I jail hare petitioned for oyater* far Christ-

Wo send greeting, the comptiiaento of
the *aaw&gt;n to each and ail onr petrous
tion: "Superatondeni T. J. Charie*and wish you and each of you. not only learn that nil the Dry Goods House* of wurth, from employe* Kalaiuasoo Dia happy New Year, bnf a year of pw- thio City wiU «J,k» O'&gt; New Year's day,
sonal prtnperity, busmens succesa, and I to enabte-tho proprietor* and employe*
caired &lt;75 fo| hi* snrvioc*.
rontnued Imalth. these l&gt;e»ng the sum
The State Sunday School Convention
total of human happinau. and individ­
is to be hold nt Ionia in the wring.
ual prosperity.
Wm. IL Boyd, of Monroe, i* Chairman
come to town to get year "grocerie*" or
pay your subecription, (we will leave a while at Nil** ou Monday that an at­
man in th* effiev to taka in the money tempt is bring mado those to secure th*
or wood) but com* next day for your removal of the present poetmaster, and
dry goods. Wo wSl warrant you will get the appointtnsut of one Marston ns hia
good bargains and a h*orty welcoms.
sucretaor. If wo cin guest anything

KIBi

iu, anint! in diuct aaurt,

I my" ha* boon translated into Eranch
for th* um! of French etudonU. and roquaeting hi* enaction for immediate
publication. Tho work was adopted aa
a text-book in tho leading German Un­
iversity alter iu publication Such a
high complimcmt aa thia line twen acuirdad to very few works of American
authorship.

30,000 feet of Ash Lum­
ber, 10.000 feet White Oak
Lumber, and 5,000 feet
White Wood- iranted on ac­
count, and in exchange for
Agricultural Implements.
wvStf

C. F. Dwioar A On
Wood Wonted!

500 Cords of Wood want­
ed on account, and in ex­
change for Agricultural Im­
plements, and we will pay

til February.

'

B. Herrick', i. j»*i the plare to buy
a fine gold ring for your swoetbaurt.
Congrte. has adjuu med over th* Hol­
Way*.
*'Merry Christmas and Happy Jtaw

ceedingly C“e Fruit Chrwmo.
RatvastB.—The Editas returned from
his Western trip ea Tuesday *vewmg.

Th* Irving t~.pl. are going to vote
for a now bridge. Ge! aa Iron ona

9V* The Banxm Will keep
you ported

tho live issues of

the day and the Campaign of

CrvlM-ltelte *r 'Tip1** of tn!
uiarram, »f CSitdrvn or *.l»

1872.

Ayer's

Sarsaparilla

from public expraotion it is that Mr.
Stoughton had be.t let pruaotit arrung"ments alone, union ho can appoint aa
thn snreeswr of Mr. Jow*tt a man who
cau and dur* hold a cummauding infillenoo in local politics there; Too many
changes in so important a position.are
'dnngeruu*, and do not in tho teast
j s,rengih«n the party, or socure more
One curd of wood eu! and split Cue efflriimcy in th" public service.
and corded up beneath a shritor wbil*
Horau.—Dtrimg our recent tour
it ia ,/et green, will furnish more heat West we were mow hospitably enter­
aflrr it ho* become sca«xM&gt;d than two tained nt many well-known Houses of
curds of th* samn kind of wood which
Mlwasl reputation, but nowhere did w»
ha* been cOntitiuaUy expoacd to th*
find a House that excels in all its ar­
al teniato influence* of storm and sun- rangement. the R.&lt;adtng House at
I Nite*. Edgar Heading. M. D. |&gt;roprietor.
! and wo cordially recommraid this House
Tmsxx*.-— We were gre.-t.-d Christmaa morning, with a jwekage on our
tabla marked
Mr. and Mrs. L. K
The exhibit tnado by the Stat* Salt
Stauffw, City Dining Rooms." On
Inspector in hi* anneal report indicates
opening it we found a can of excellent
that tlie salt-prodnciag. interests of
Eagle Brand Oyataraand a fine bottle of
Michigan are an important branch of
pteklM. Many thanks with a merry industty. itoih in qtumtiiy and tranlity
Christmas and • happy Nsw Year.
the product afloat year bare largely un^-^-.-.1 T*l.- ...tlI—fitj.i u of
An epidemic called spotted finer has
broke out at Silver Orrek. a village 10
mites north of Kalamasoo. At last sc
counts. it had been tn progress only two
or three days, yet eight deaths by it bad
Liat of Latten remaining in the Poet
already occurred. Phyrioiami were pow­
ottoa. Dee 2Sth. 1871
erless to stay tho progress of the fatal
G.-O Burdii. a D. Cote, fiuaaa C. TuL
lorX J- W. Gtean. A- C. Krfpatefck,
Murtha Wright, M. E. Jonrtcm,
Direct your tetter* to No. of P. 0. Box

Tur Frxsr Cuabik* mado *g*iu«l
JohnW. Holin, former Clerk of the
8tnto Prison, have been abandoned and
new ones made. He ^f*B arraignml
lust Friday, waived exatnimation, and
was held bail in the sum of H2,IMK&gt;.
He was committed to jail and now
awaits his trial in January.

Subscriber* U&gt; the BaWJUB
can get of aa, any Magaxiuc or

Newspaper

Olovia Horton, residing ia the 2d ward
of Uus city, has a mt that went out on
Christmas ere- «nd ram. in drippmg
wet dragging with it a Unriur nArr
which weighed titre* and n halflbe-

: Douanos.—Tho friend* of Bov. LGlamor of Baltimore will moot at the
raridenee of Bobt. Bfirin &lt;m Monday
■ivsttiag, lair. 1.L 1872. Oysters will be
aarvad end a good time may be axpset- Whoso cat &lt;*s beat that f

the

it , °n,,7

*m*2!ki
t*.. T»*U&gt;»&lt;
ewMiun*. 1

MartMfo •&gt;'

SOLD IN HASTINGS,

BY ACKLEY A SLADE.

WK

“.VOJ’MWtfJW?”
NEARLY 0,000 PAAJES
- ornutnar

a Christmas tnAny, and th* single an
nqoivelant in money. They employ
two hundred end nine men

puMtahed in

Country at leaa than CLta ratbs. !

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LOCAL EVENTS

We Irani by tho University CArsaW.
that Professors Loreon and Cheratitor,
astronomer* of the Obeervatory of Paris
hare written to Professor Watson, of
tho University, informing him that Lis

©

trim and light Christmas Tree*, will

ILLUSTRATED

MrSurtain Hom Inrtiiution*,
Patronise Home ladartry. Call

at our Job Rooms and g«t the
Cheapest aud beat Work, Jom SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY k
State.;

CwrwntAS Ftn.-Mr. A. Black and
JamM
. erere out Otrtewa.
&lt;m J«daa Mk* in Woodlaad fiakiog
through th* io». They bad good luek

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SLAPS.

�aad ‘ "‘trm1*1 *Wodd^f Msabforrr
ss. tri A ite Isftaac Arreas.
—. -___ _______________________ —
n/dtah free la Agaata la talroduce ateele
Q IKIELTZ AUOOrUEH,
larU**?*
*" ***T *’"** LanaAfl^FUlt

Tw?teo8'ci*ritijL,jMSia.

Pre-

:*^aii^.T®a;ESfta

PETERS’
MUSICAL
LIBRARY,

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CorarateieMna.

ATTACHMBXT XOTfCE.
KTATT OF MICHIGAN. 1
The Cireall Court for*. C«eM, of liner. 1
ttvesf : .
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S?IE~FJE®eE??
MORTGAGE MALE.

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tlNQA FANTEJt THAN BY HAND.
..torr ib. Pre'etemeu

Itoe af a tertala Ikdeaiareof Xortggga arate'aud
eaaeated tteauel A. Owam to tea tewuablw .t
Kuilted. eoaniy to Marry aad Hlale of Mtoiigao.

^zjKjta.^tfra^srzra

Dr. Crook’s WineofTar.

Jbr Sole ly
ACXTtSr A SLADE.
Ma Aaoukf Baal tags. XteMffaa.

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S- *■ - ’ *—• *“■““■'ifclu-:

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Hair Restorative

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KHCTET.-S wrom nrromi
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BtegMSS Omits, tel Wass inaaa. Fants B.

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la prim HlnAaa emwy rotor so jam ■ibhrthoi

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“.VORADDIW
\EARLY U.OOO X^kCrLX

PUIUTYOTO BLOOD..

LLDSTRAffil LlHBAffiBB
In the Weirtu tor only •h.OO.

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Trrffrtir tt f dC.fiZ*.-°.pVjo #o SD
GAJtOFUUD-XoLmiAEGE2l&gt; FITRATEDFSJLVEE, and b
ratirrferjfrre /roiu Mr^/'.rUr^ziin &lt;y.J

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^tomatefiaMtoawrena Ute EUr fro* harean

CToap varwk.]

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UNIQN PACIFIC UALLROAD. .

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MOMBT TO LOAX 1

5*32? ■S

“acIges1

Mtt.kM Aero, to Ctefo. Farm,.* to Grexiag
.Landauu Ite Iterate teeearaf.ro Ura
“
Stela ef NrW^te, io *. (Irate Bggla.irtelry.

GUARDIAN'S SALE.
1 n Ito eraetaraf t^mratatoof HrUDUMaiS.rata
JAltlSY. RDXXCX,
ELIZA Hfi-teri.i.

tiro public

Priomi rouge from tS to »10 |wr Acre.

Dated nraaag^£K^ibW.T2WL^.»«nu

ittM toTTar. ate unrgueite for dtaraa- ’
«i of the Throat ftKd I.m.icw,

rate .r UM,. "’VilTiX^B.IljygajgL
HMM XormtefW. wn.

CHANCERY ORDER.

*

&lt;KAJH..Y UU.COMPLETED STOIUEri

Samm.au

BOLD/ESSOFTRELATE H'AE

wilLluiteilread tolls. M'p.l ip a.
Dtruot Bouatv of *400.

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a IteHh 4w «^»yrmghra,ta *e ynug«wW*GhitN or hUncj IMm^

UMCmara.ralotoL.r^jk

%SH/oSrirewi&lt;SjEX

JRAINCOMWIXBTOMER’S NOTICE

A who*. Lihnuyfajfortt

drat

'w ill

Dhvr
rU

far Ito NaUtog tolZUrUil CornifM tte to-fo
rtf iforry and HUte to MteMgFtote! Write 6T
the power of tale nniaia*d in nato laertnre. we
UrtiirttMpubte Mtefatrite MSraMSter

AUmear for pUlaiffc

To have morr
Bicrll than any

t^^*V!k23r'tlS^

ABLEST LIVING AOTHOBS.

J®

nireIX wT

TAR
,

p^”ACWSi."d»&amp;iSS

ooate.upcawM toi/ued bylaw'.aad nli'ea'Anir

WINE

vt,

6ol da,

novuKiCE t
1 Wante Blresi. New Xark.

sxs^tWLtsiTS^rd: ia-.qoo.’Hop

DR. CROOK S

UTJtam 4 Brora, and voH rote SaUuu-Or-

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LABOR,

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5,g£E.SK2'J1^L'aiS

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MORTGAGE MALE.
Ixiaalt haring fore made ia Ua euadiUra ef a
Ifdwiera to fieragMO Car Ue M-tar-

u rn

nr to arowiaa eiaaniac. a. J *u«'i&lt; ail clataM sad
{raaaufo aaawaaKa ratoteofjte taM teoVeMer.
ef*uoSir*A l‘&gt;‘*&lt;Tr'h’‘.‘m«'toli.UiiuTMby IbJ
atel Jeds, .f rn.lateto te.rrel.i-.re »f raid aa

banco teluroto arena Ihsi an Ite U* day of De­
rsaaet bo aerrsat id, bo* for ntalarMlag aad to affared to *o pubtto ae a renal toaigurMar aad
leter A. D. suetLneraad metal s.adred aad oeraun&gt;e&gt;a4&lt; for all im|mnl&gt;rs ol Ite blaoa. ar for or,-wue, a erii el .iimU«.ci «u d.ir i*.l .at of
MreeOains day before maeU, will bo a rertala panto weakuean wilh ite If aUnulaal walla. For
rare
t»
Fewer
sad
A
jw.
tlTiprjai*,
BIIU
m
C
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.GET THE BEST
ptuola. Jamdlcr, I*m nf Appetite. IharrlHe..
ala, twin aad a*ma&gt; et J -la C. he war, tba dm
J
Iifcteft Unkridpd Dictionary
eo4MH&gt;l-»ra named, for tea ram „r two ireadred
Dreeslnrew after Ealing. Faiatinga, Scrafoia. tn- : .xk» ’zzrti1-2 £3}
HMKX) Ward, out Jteqalaa. an i.
Dini~- lanutUant Fr..r, CaallwrasM, Draper. biOaihy 1*5 rn la all darat&gt;gama..la of tba antas glare
A.
R.
FRABmcrSA
CO..
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’ MIUJI * BURGBIR.
of
Braolhlux.
Kftelioaa
of
Uw
Kalurya.
tell
30M*«nm*. iwriwtauM nu.ru.
rigor and Iona 1. all lb. rital hmm. and BID MarkotlBt.. VUl!«&lt;!•«, Via.
Lteeia. Kryaipslaa and oipot Worms to Cbii; bwalUl
mrel Tw
Aiwroere tei pUlmlf.
telianteo and farl.Jy all m«»te LrwaulhoUr
Deled IreL Hal. 1 tn.
dree. As M Appriter it to plamaM aad falsa- tareperaamiia. JUUX Q. KBLUXMJ. trl’tou Tkr largest and ebaapnal flDODKX WARE
BOUHK la ite Unllad Hlaim.
Mill m3
SI.
Now
York.
Heto
Agra,
for
iba
t'alirelBlatee.
EL.—rJ.’iuLsrti-cfissx1
ATTACliaUtXT NOTICB.
-riro Ona Dollar par bwilte Hand for Cwrrtar.
r-“■“tc surdssa pert* af *e Bleed. TUto to eat a ass Mrdluaa
&gt;
Book Agents! "The Nita"
—MkaahoSnui eat u» tore thirty yaereI
CXmjtrttU about rarh .Suia-Tbo Xaitoe.
T- W. CHAFT.
IO YEARS
la Ruiere A lauUlUtoea; too UrU aad Wu
J
Public‘Tost
Ba. IS Caaal HL. up Blairf. tereu »|. Greed Rap- iKESSSSg

U &amp;U Jftl*dHA,

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Or. Yells' Wad ef Jinteta

CUMNIINNONER'S NOTICE.
Male of MMIcan. Coeaty .f Barry. ■: In th.
DSIIM ‘t te. retete at IteU, Voider, d.r.Mte, Wa.

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Grand Ba.nld*. Mich.
For Sok by ACKLEY A SLADE,
। _ _________________ Hostings, Mich.

.IUUK A FEVER OK THEIR
CONCOMITANT*.

te i

C. N. SHEPAftD,

'^T,^xes^is■
MlltoTOLA. DTRPRFHIA.

Dated. NsabrUlo, Dm. Illh. ArtfoMn^dSaS

S i®

Tbcy oaaUla tba o wl salaablc latte Haal.te.
a tte waeM. asd are free from all B.asrai pan­
ose, bring riopul of tarMy ail dltanai
Rauls, Borka aad Dasha, ewcfallj ateted Iron.

s ife

terSalatetewruWaad DmlmCaarwIlK

M
.'jpniw

AND

BLOOD PORIYUB.

ilia NOT A FHYRIC—Ufa ROT ate fa po.
nlarlr aallte a BITTItR. nor Io II totouted aa aueh
IT UiAHUCTII ANKUK'AX pto-&lt; that Ma tee.
ward for many yeera by lbs uwdteal trauliy of
Ihoae iMaUl.e wilh weeoartol a*rte-r aa a TOW.
EXI-UL ALTRUATIVBaudUXEQCALBI* PUR1ribxor TilRUlOOliaud to a here and Parlwa
teanody for all DMraaoa of lb.
UVKX AND NFIJUtX. KILA LG EM EXT OR
OtWTRCCTlON OFL*rTEXnXKl. IMUXART. L’TKUfNE. OR AUOOMIXALOBOAXH
! nV f.r.Tr OR A WANT OP BLOOD, IN’fflWlWBfn?

.i

JBXSXSSBS

Price, only .TO ('etUdti Bottle.

IB !

GRAND RAPIDS

‘a uae. No Family should be without
u*"m
u,e Mou“- Bnd IharebT save

OVa All OTHEB WIIMOEIl.

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“ PROVIDENCE."

rx-‘aHrt,ss“dSt,»“s.T&amp;,i;

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other klntl In marker.
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Um for Kltlney Complaint*,
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1000 ILLUSTRATIONS,
50.0Q0 REFERENCES,
Gl'AliDIAN HALE,
laltenuunr »( ihamiMo -r Mary U Htralton.
™£2 .' ‘XXSJh
Sfil
Marlba A.Mmitoa.rt&lt;arloa 1., llaaJsU. Fraak K.
NMkro 11 l.reeW areas. Itet in rarreaneo of Obin. l-artlrs rt
Irrt pen. te/1 merea Fral,~M. at J ..II.MH, rrentel ■■ ta&gt; a, Ite t-rebata UMO. of hare, l^rau, Mietegse, parly of tea
a4fta^m^a*r iTfow'reacwpiTtb 9t r*^*ua’*’-b*'
Guuy fartaba C-un^ertreny.-.nd toatoof MiaSluSwiraeaaBnJaf foMtoeSSu
for Ike tbuoly to Berry re the Elgtota i nib) day U.rata surra rarrey. to Ur nneuere n teas.
okas, is lb. uu .1 llroUafi. in aaul toanu. al|
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hvaedaor
to Ore Cteu-.
Hoar.,
Tho North-oart eaarira la. sl-il oftbe itoeth 'If •“*
v**" " rlereed to te due at tte dale
J tel. a-lre. lb. ana, cl four hundred and 1 weal, s Sirts&amp;uiFE"
dollars end IbirW ten aaala it HUM., and tea
iauU -rent, ad Barry,—etad Haute te
A L-.A of Alai pegs. Ulaairatad br ite teal ar U. law.)Iual.ll
►.■p.-re.oly-ai.l Ite Gar. af
irela, and Will b&lt; wertbr ef lire raatdeaae uf GL nreiifo.
11. Ifoat hire Hire,11. U belli aad I’M ay h, Ite
FrwelariuaCloUiaadGiH. »1&gt;|. Uill te
DaMLUaeUoge. Dae. «S. MM.
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Tb •'wort ea/te'/te”eCtatete free, Ite Fab
Dated. ILaaGw Dea. Uh tofl.
doato
Iretera er frera ihMr regular!r aetoonsad agoela.
Moat Soluble for the FamOy,
TMEMRMUFieTHBFBN flXTUC
rat^aLuintetoara ee, Lebta^f titevZT
Moat Valubte far the Btudout,
CUNIHt.SSIONER’N XUTICK.
StMtref Mubiaaa^CoeM^of^Itarre am la Ite
Mott Instructive far the Tooohnr.
L'NION ruBUxntsoco,
e&gt;
1 tt Twreir aeraad aL. Ckieacu.
Hoel Appropriate for tho Child,
Hmt Useful hr the Minster.
’ aa eolirely Brsrjkrpwwe, wtdrt '
pewar and ealteaii, te rerelaa. eiaaiaa. aad ad- U eui rltlag., All to mrtjto ta Itateel tedder
The American Washer! JeMtD
CewrtHaaaM. la lire
ym. and Aara.n.1, aaainal ite estate ef M ibawanh treat daer af
Mott h&gt;U«*jinK for tho Fanner,
ret j of Haallaga. la Ito Caualy .f Barer aad Hlale
t PRICE. 33-50.
of Mich'gao, •. rklontoy *e fohrtlll (tote) da.
M"it Elegant for tho Parlor,
to Drenaber A. II IKl al Me e'dloat ia Ito af
Moot Profitable for the Study.
teraooo.fi tel dgr (Itel being IM rl«. fartodd- ISTow.
1871. Ferfoct.
el al ma te Ike anderelineI for oiamlatetee aad U- iag
The Faligur of Wastonx Da rVJTrengrr Dread- Inwamre.
Cduri of lurry Ctetaly.y te pay Ite
Sure « k-te, r"“ IbM wo win laoM ranouulCireull
du. on add Mr rigage end rnau and char
•J. bbl EnwHiuiy. ttodreay. aad Clean Oolbing.
gee and eipwuMaf Glowed by lew, iaaladtog weld
A GREAT UIPROVEHENT
Al
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pro
triad
tor
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rai^JtorQsge.
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rblaa. S few of foe fod.abl. quallUau. fuel maLawto Diu'naJ
FKAXt'W PATTI VOX.
*0**14 by any other marhino y*4 tai ruler!, j are

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Price, only BO CmU a liotllr.

i luareal tai w.ll fo, .-Ik. _.l..—_

“WONDERS

The areal lasaably llloalrated and rboapnl book
of mmleru tlnte*. and Jett adapted ter holiday
pifla. A reel* for llua wort will aaeure chelae
I^S U*. tte wieasr aball dt.pter af Ite «~Bt. territory
of lbs grater.1 religlooa relaaaa of Iba
was by RiTtax ll tn rear &lt;L*riUMr perpaas. ’ reularr. now
nearly rater, aautlad "Jimi.- by
C. ACUl.'LRSBF..lO.
list. l»r. llewma Par rtrewlara address V.H.
Billiard Talte MMsfasiat.r, Detroit. Uub.
I-UBLIHIUND CO., i*« IfnlMku Chisago. HI.
fTWEDOU SIGLER
Ciraiaeali, Ohio.
wlali
A
MMrofactarer ai
Iteuking-Glaaa and Picture Flanu-s.
Otetearw..^ M alawi A Oremrnul Moefd.art
REDUCTION OF PRICES
Iwperurear Lookior O're. Mslr.,Chrvnre.. aad
KagTwi.ig.a4 Alerter NirarI. Oslreil
TO CONFORM TO
TYltY'c^dD*. WllUIJt*ALE.
11 EDUCTION OF DUTIES.
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WHOLESALE DRY GUO DM.
BY GETTING UP CLUB*.
DKTROJR," - - . - •
• m&lt; Hi.;.is
t«-teo.i for our New Frkr Llai aud a rtab
form uUl araumpany .1. raalaislng foU direetleN
Anti* W’"fnr'Tixii ” ciofit a&gt;‘d*mai.t marali'r to dab organ liars
THE G H EAT A Jr ERICA .V TEA C0n
VI±TEGbA.«S.
81 A je VKiJRT HTRCTrm.
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NEW TORE.
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•" . and found a aura and spaadr ouaa fc.r
U.a following complaint.

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HTATBor irnmtaix.rtaeatoer n.m-.
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Mra^u rereaa4lMmUata*wter2!w ’’telXA rompleic picture of Cbiawgo balers and aflar
iMSra. Tba Trade and Ueouraree of Chiangs.
ttotoUa of Ila Iteatoipal Atf.ire, aad ite Ureal
Fleet of ite World. .
Tb.Maiute-ofUre Fire Daparlraeel. wtlh a
darerlpHu0 of Woadrefol W.rer Worts. Doorrip
UM el the Honmae. faring and belidiag malar­
THROAT are irnmadlelrly rrhrra.l, aad alal* ial*
Tte rilraordanary niarsal at iteIt..rrra.of tellrf in rates ol Tl.iaJl d.Stewliir^ of years uiny op ilrrem Ttw aumter laeairae and mode
afeferaiiag Iba Grata iterators, llktarj aad
aundtog.
drerripl.oa of Cha l.moea Stock Yard*. Th.
aomterel Itoilro^ lbs Uka Trod, raid Coramerer arlun moooal uborrraltowa b&gt;
OTORGEP. UPTOX. ’
perbol JOHN Q KEWLOGG. I- I'laUHi, N
(reregfiar llrtlri
Y. tela agrM far lb* V. X tread tor Cireelar
ti-rnrfUUn CUrofa /rtt..,.
AGEXTH WANTED TOR
JAMES W.BUEAI1AN.

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flOLb.NMH’fro B....T A Ananas Baeasre
V» Cai.oruty Ustruil
Gumwo. nreeur.llr
I~«*l after lb Itealreg 11 ...re xe.u, iteosli
Inar aad prllrtl ayaton for ■DailreUai real
l.e&gt;lwsre re.ia.Hnr ilulr ..tere.
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I7AU. AMD WISTER STOCK 6? HXE
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China Dinner and Tt-aSela,
.tone rosy aaato colore; «te lias CM Glass
teg-re, AhtUh A Co’, ios Mated good. ; I.ary
There Tiblrta prtaaui Ihraa.J in &lt; kiaabiealwh
mJ Knbbrr lUodlnl CaUrry. terga alack of! WLtl, Otl.re rittelrnl raewdw. la a popular form)
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Sarieai. harebr rima lhal la feresaara et a
Ze.rywtare. to tab too rarer mredreawd aero Ireter Urraraayral MHte.il, rtsalMl. are t, iM^Fjebra,
loMtoeunf to tor ./ramraa Bdi &gt;■
THE LRE1T COIFLUUTIOX.

Dry flood, and Millinery,
HI aad IIJ Woodward Amar, rore.r Coa(ma
awret. Delreal. M*l«gu

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piacre tar II row. Maak. Drrealar. ote
u° uate 5r*i"\•*&lt;
raaw armrera aoaxtaisnsreeeraruo. ISMaMS
NnUltel Oren.. A .plated colhoite br irera. 3 fsL* Jrerei^/XoFsaL'Jre4aM'.**M*um Drew all af wtatah auitaman are duly rao-nlrel ia
Vitin. Altor.1 l-acter. Kiat.t, ,o.
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teeftneitereafayaaatafoge oner nine win ra te
l-rtaa.
tte™, alegsully teead -.a a.aiue re a. isoMami.a*u.arenrea a...» . mt*
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1"1 *** wreae,I-|.rrreora
—* le neto
W terry,
te foor eererauaa
her of
Tb» Creneiox Hotter cf the nib Crain. l,a,.Ci&gt;»
diaehamd el Iba lire treated b, aald mretanga.
ptrooaa radaerd le brggary Frarlul Htreae,
Addawaa. J. L. PETERS. M, Danaduav. X. Y.
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fhi,afore npclrep her^hr ri’— itei rarewaat te
Sol- la lf»-‘ ropireaf Ibia ifoek telteg par ter
htahra^Sd trai1!tatldraw. rrae "Mured*w tle3»dt’to
Hampie Crate, post paid A»c. Address J. W
GOODSI’KLII. Cbwage C*urianali orNL Leela.
Z ASEMTS WANTED-

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MORTGAGE BALE.

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Orert .f Barry Meal,, te re, Ike amoeal daa no
auto meruara aad oarta aal e-tergra aed asms lie
■Itaoed bylaw toaladlag aato auoraa, fro proald
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r AUXANDULA. WORTH.
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TVT Uotito., Lorre Vafomre 1. a»d li. kl
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I) l-rateara G-ai* A c^lrelfa. af tea.lifol Dolladr by WaUara, TlwcaaKrUrr. 1£
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Whitneys Neats Fool Harness Soap
M'ruAM nJi’-s’iNian.
J GOT! 1T
BI*U- Follaliaa tail tea
* Il Ibr Mi». liras Fat up hi laret
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bare lias bran In car for yr«ra an

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CHOICE PIANO MUSIC.

_y thirty Saa plots ngnriagi tftte ualaenr telte
, teraaaorgtolaa stele of basllh awl di.aaaa pifBXITVRE’
1*. llt r.t AUtl. A co..
5*111.111 Alllr. Headward A.snu*. Itotrell
We bars a nmpl.ta ansrknewl of lbs Sunl
Furniuire. sad alter snete. 4 csllfruia barer*
k. adirttalWssre fuln .Us to .oil dl.. u, p.fm.
Ws m.onhslurr mntofsur FuroJlure, aad res
Wo froquenthr Leer of Generals &lt;
turns- pir«M of artill.ry. WtaU’s
J AUtQILLIXO ALLSTTUM
u»e of capturing pieces* wtyi Mrs. P
ii o vs eno ld‘fiin.1 iTti it r.
iuften ; why not capture whole oo«i
Twraty S.e psr real kaaikui *»y alter
“You can’t do too much for your
la tetre.L Ifoaei IsU teviMlm. Fare.
plojen, mas," said totuvbady to a
JOHII. W. SMITH.
iuted, ••.roag-bstkxl turn of all wo
fa*H»d« Woodward Are.. O.lreU
] VKW KUA is BMWISO MACUISH.
1 1* Tbs Sew liters Vadsr Issd tewlaz Macbias main tbaaaan alteh aa the Atarrr. IIowe.
; aad all otter bt&lt;b-pteed Lock AUleb Mehite
IAdLL OAUIL,
THE BEST SAUCE AMB BEUIH
It!
Made le aar port oftbe world
FOR FAMILY USE.
K. CUEXEY * MIS. Gw, I Ag o.'
It!
ID Headward Ar . IMntit lBcb.
! ra as a»o or au near curia csocau.
JOUS IL'iwt’UHEKTY. *
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1TCTURE ANiTmURROR t-RAMES,
chkomus cxdkA visas d mows.

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larjaw blafraralMagtelda ■&gt;

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PROFITABLE EBPLOYKENT.

W. U num. T-Irte.Obia. NwUstee A L'«.,Cia
0 . ar tetewap A ttliaa, Hartford Coan. wiMl

feoifMiiHjS $

Hto«to Ttokwi
HK.TtafcatobliVTwriro Ttok«a U-J. Tw.nl. Ar. Tmk.to »to.
Circular, tuslunfag a Mt fiat of priian. a daa
HUGH JOHNSON,
cnpltan of the maoare af drawing and niter Io
Msaetsctarsr aad Dml.r is
. forwmton lookrenec la Ite Dmintalme. wdl
Carriages,
Buggies, and
Blirglu. MAL'UIXE. al a liberal salary eroa----- '-----*f4* &lt; ***** £&gt;l»ritotoom»
A llsraeaad Wagea glare to Aaoata. Fell I'er
CUKNKK LAUSKPASDCAKS .'T.t.
A laaea aaaartwaal eTCMtara ul Haawwad.
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L. D HINE. Bn M.
IIKXDERltUX AGO . (laesral A state Ute. alate
latW.abHi..
Liaai.MiLU.
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HORRORS &amp; MORMONISM
Ur aai.l.rof abreh prw.l, &lt; making frldaor.
1 agaiaai llrlghaa, Yoaag aad tba Litera. /Ira

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JOHN PATTON ANON.
MssifsHarrr. itad tl.hkri la
Carriage*.
Buggi-», b’ltighs, de..
Tbs laed e~il.«u tn »b&lt;blk«h E.i.Mutml
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MORTGAOE SALk. i
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of range orree CG tram
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lares We are Utoai all urania pleas rar tai. reium stall a rorroal pietere of yoar future bro
A-UrewW. TOT. P.O. Drawer. Xe. H Talite
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(UOl.tlhnXortk telfef tte (teeth half et areuoa ■:•.
, ,1a Ite uataue^irfo.
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’’tfaatela Lm^Lr aieZa. raai to po-ueareaw efitarare
•oMteaaereo Cl reelalcue as. heudredaudHlU

OlO.OtXI IN AMERICAN SILVER

“A KUCSTMBata for lb. /rire oA.al item,
*125 .‘JEStvaaa-TSi
he A’anety afjtroraiiHneoa e**ily literal tenet.
k to aa eri0to, Sml-alaraV.gmiae. VoImm prr. of wkeatOMMF^Mdbylbowefa.reit'W Was lad. J.’A UAYItK.Urenl Patio. X. 11.WMS1

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AGUBCVBKDOBMONBT IMtFUND
» ED.-teod to W. C. Uaaaillna a ifo_ Whole*.
prepare appetites ia npctar and a r&gt;J as- Dragwiala, Ciasteaali. Unto. f.re ewe batik
KKEaa-fkveu and AGLB tonic
ant potion of immortality.
teal prepmd for »l
Noainroro desire of doing good r
run rus kidxcta aid i.iriB^UMUaa
make aa enemy of a aingte heraan
Utas'. BUCIIII AND DANDKLION Jul wba
mg ; that philanthropy has surely a I K esrs'm-'s,.'re;Ti£jf
in it which cannot sympathise with
CiaciaoalL Okie.
O£premor equally aa with tho oppr •a...........
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&gt;..-------G* &lt;.)~AMONTH ■ Here. fwatered. Kipaa
XjHZe) ... paid II. 3. HUAW. AXTOd. Me.
It is quite the fashion to drop I "I A VOID QUACKH.-A «Ma af rarlr indi.cr.
and than a lump of nifty into perse no A ttoa. cussing aarrau. J.bll.l., premals'a
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                <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Enter your search term(s) in the simple search box and press Enter or click on Search.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Any PDF file on the site that contains your term(s) should be listed. Do not use the Advanced Search.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;strong&gt;See &lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/files/original/676/How_To_Use_Online_Newspapers_8x11.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;How to Use Online Newspapers&lt;/a&gt; for more information about using and searching online newspapers.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-----------------------&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Banner History&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;C.S. Burton &amp;amp; Co. were listed as the proprietors of the "Republican Banner", which first appeared here on May 1, 1856, with Dr. C. S. Burton as the publisher and Norman Bailey as editor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Publication office was on the second floor of the Rower Block, whose address was given as "corner of State and Church"; which corner was not specified.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The objective of this publication was to win support for the newly created Republican party and thus counteract the influence of the Barry County Pioneer, a Democratic journal that had been published here since 1851. No copies of the first three issues of The Banner were saved.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Make-up on the first journal corresponded with a pattern typical of most local journals then published. Page one contained a few columns of advertising, fiction (often a continued story), and a short feature of no particular news value. Page one was the "literary" page.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page two contained the editorial barbs, along with state news, political articles, Washington items and news of the national and territorial giovernments. Page three contained a few items of local news, sandwiched inbetween the local and foreign news.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page four was usually solid with advertising and as such was the editor's "bread and butter" page....Locally it was the pattern until the early 1880s.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Several changes in ownership and management occurred during the first two years of publication, with J. M. Nevins taking over ownership interests on July 16, 1857. With the issue of May 7, 1862, "The Republican Banner" became "The Hastings Banner". Editor Nevins thought the village had developed sufficiently during the past several years to merit this recognition.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Another major change in the management of The Banner came when Nevins sold the newspaper to George M. Dewey of Niles on March 14, 1866, who then took over as editor and publisher. Dewey, an ardent Republican and somewhat of a crusader, gave considerable space to editorial comment and party affairs and also directed pointed paragraphs against the saloons and local traffic in liquor. Dewey was the grandfather of Thomas E. Dewey, Republican presidential nominee in 1944 and 1948. Editor Dewey on May 4, 1870 changed the format (and name) of the paper to "Hastings Republican Banner". &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A fire in December 1883 burned The Banner plant (located in the middle of the block on the north side of State St. across from the courthouse). Files and back issues from August 1880 to December 1883 and the January 4, 1884 issues are missing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner was purchased by Marshall L. Cook and George Bower on July 21, 1880. They changed the name to "The Hastings Banner". M. L. Cook soon became the sole owner and remained so until July 7, 1887 when Albert Nishern (M. L.'s brother-in-law) joined him. Albert Nishern sold his interest on November 6, 1889 to William Cook (M. L.'s younger brother).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Cook brothers partnership held together (56 years) ... Richard Cook followed his father into the newspaper business, and Richard's son William joined him. So the Cook family ownership continued for 85 years, from 1880 to 1974, when Richard and William sold the paper to High Fullerton. J-Ad Graphics became the owners of "The Hastings Banner" in August of 1981.</text>
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