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GEO. M. X&gt;EWEY
AT BAMTIXG9, URY CO . MICH.

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BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

VOL. XIV,

" With Mali os toward nono.-with Charity far all,—with Firmness In the Right'

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5, 1870.
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gssilWM Jiwrtsnj.
CHARLES R. BAITER.

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Important to tax

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payers;

. 'XVhcre shall we get money to Pay our Taxes
is the perplexing question that makes sad hearts

HEAR IE EVERY TAX PAYER

E. H. MALLORY,

Barry County, and bo Ben wilted, thereby.
BTT"2* YOTJ^R. GOODS A.T THE

WM. UPJOHN,

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roar rofebbar,

BOSTON CASH STORE!

A ?. DRAKX M -D..

SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS

HOLIDAY TTRADE!

D^.C. 0. SCOTT,
PfrAffCISa Mute-lM .nd Ser(M

Come all and bring
your Friends and

I. W. VROOMAM.

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What are we Men to do 1

You cannot afford to lost this opportunity to SAVE
MOWEY.

DR. 0. C. LXNSLEY,

•turn riLKsi4r-«te.rM5»
K^7*mstf i'tb’r “*|U °°°* “

ATTENTION, COMRADES! .
mXOSR.tLD POJT.Na.fcG. A. IL MwlsThs

EXCELSIOR
THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

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Goodw, recently purchascd\ut t
lowest possible prices for cash.

Our stock includes a full line

STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Cloths and Jtoady-mndo Clothing,
Hats &amp; Caps, Boots &amp; Shoes, Groceries, &amp;c.
Ldtf Ca.h paying customers, five us a call. We will cheerfully show yon, C^.11
' our stock, that you may compare prices with any other tint-clros Store
Hfin tho State. We have got the Goods and we want to soil fry
ti&gt;em, and shall try to sell you all we can and will satisfy you that it
fcjy taforyour interest to buy here. We warrant the price* shall besatisfactorr.
We will take in exchange for our goods,

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ATTORXBT sod On»rf,
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Butter &amp; Eggs, Dried Fruit, &amp;e.,

J. F ROBERTS 4 CO.,

He would not forget that we are Agent for one of the beet
Sewing Machines in the world—
Those in want of a Machine will ptea«e call and let Mr. Philliiw sliow you some
of his fine work. tST" Rem-mlxr the place, one door West of J. P. Itoberte A
Co.'s Drug Store, eouth-aide State Street
GRAKT &amp; PHILLIPS.
Hastinge, May l»th, 1808.—yl

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now so thin and worn by sickness and
suitering. Thon the remains were car­
ried to ths parUr by ths. etost *rms of
half a duxsn soldiers, followed by Mrs.
Stanton and her children and relative*,
chief among them the aged mo’hcr of
Mr. Stanton, who reached here thia
morning from Ohio. Near the coffin sat
tho President and Mrs. Grant, and Mr.
Colfax and the Chief Jnitico.

JOHN ROBERTS,

rmri-iiw rn ynmr

preuire, oouducted after tho manner of
the Episcopal Church, whereof Mr. Hun­
ton was a member. The coffin, linn 1
with whits satin, and devoid of all orna­
ments but it* silver plate and handlM
and Wack fringe, wav almost covered
with flowers—jnponicas and holiotropas,
and wreaths and crosses and.bouqucteof
white nnd green flllo-1 every part of the
rooms with their sweet fragrance.
Tho burial service was read by one
mimster. and the selection of Scripture
by another and prayer was offered by
Rev. Dr. Sparrow, a professor in Ken­
yon College st tho time Mr. Stanton was
a student there. Outeido a squad of policam-.-n stood, aud thousandi&lt; of cilicsns,
in the rain.
Dowu town tho departments and city
office* ware all closed, nud ovary public
building was heavily dnuxxl in black.
Flags were every whore hung at half­
mast, and the booming of the funeral
gun sounded dull and dumb*, in tho
havy atmosphere. It was verily a iCone
of mourning &lt;&lt;n which th» eye k-okod as
ouo stood during those momenta in tho

administration wo look for a corner of yet elsgaut trimming wtu rowed around
prosperity and enlarged
enlarged, ns»fuln»m
usefulitess f.»
for tho points of the tunic, by two tows ot
nrosnonlv
th.. Hoc of which ho has talon
charge. white silk stitching in the beautiful
7C
msotu taam,.
Cling to Tho,o who Cling to Yon.
management of the Greet Western, ws
rhito silk
take the following extract* from our exFrom the Hamilton, Ont, Two*.
The Board has acknowledged Mr.
Swinyard’s sereioee in a very substantial
manner, and his departure for England,
which will take plsoe iu a vary few days
will be deeply regretted by all who have
had occasion to meet him, either in the
kjcial circle or in hi&gt; official capacity as
a railway-manager. With regard to
those office* which pare hitherto de­
volved.upon Mr. Swiayard, wc ean only
say that no man ta lietter fitted to pro
form the dtuio* which ho ta about to as­
sume. iu addition to those of Treasurer,
than Mr. -Prive; and Mr. Muir, the in­
coming Chief Superintendent, baa won a
dcwrecdly high reputation ns the suc­
cessful manager of the Michigan Cen­
tral.

JOHN G. RUNYON
Jeflerson Street, Hasting*, Hich.,
KEEPS THE LARGEST
ASD BEST STOCK OF

Exchange.

being targe netted nets of soft. white
on the Great Western, white it was yt-t
unopened. Un dor Mr. Brydgra he wm, pond’Dgto the I Inin got ths nlgbt-grewn
counccti-d with the management of the
line until 1858, when, tirnGreat Western
having become heavily interested in the pique, etilebed, or embroidered in enter
Detroit A Milwaukee, ho was appointed
Sunorintokdsnt of the latter road, and

BOOTS AND SHORS
In the County of Barry.

ural ones
verilablo natural flower?.

J aroxjca.
Wanted to Know

travel &lt;ra; which, under Canadian men- fashionable bred lady, don’t find her a
perfect dss»-sel?
Wether a women that occasionally reps
Mr Muir was .eoonectod with the her huabund over tho beau with a rolliug-pin intandx to make him a numbgood practical railway man. We regret
The service being ended, soldiers and Mr. Swinyurd's roliguntiuu; for, unquMv
|*all bearers took up th, coffin and car­ tiimably, tho Great Western has imried it to the hearse, which was drawn
by four white horse. Fifteen minutes moot.
wore occupied in forming tbs long pro- From the Jackson Cbsrur.
the middle can balaucc himself any bettor
t
No better man than Mr. Muir could whkjk liUte “tight?"
Do milk dealers gencrnly put waler in
ta selected to till the responsible situsI Tho whole line of tho route was a mass
their milk, or milk in their water!’
i of spoctaton, standing in the merciloM
• When wo are told to “give the devil
i nun, and windows and housetops wore aud successful milroad manager, and his
occupied an hour before tho cortege services in connection with the Michigan
made its appearance. About throe hun­ Central will bs greatly missed.—Jhtrvil
dred carriage were in line, and many Trii^.
iierwms walked with the jinx-cation near­
ly to Georgetown. The o-motcrj was
New York Fashions.
rcaahodjuat before 2 o'clock- In tho
’\Which ta tho beat thing for belly
new portion of the grounds, far dowu on MmorouTur Fraxiantxa Roon, )
ache, unripe fruit or castor oil?
the hill oait of the ohapel,.ihey had dug
495 Broadway, Dec. 1HJ9. &gt;
Does the “hub of ths universe” haver
his gravo. Thither thr wndiots and pell
All the industry of U^n city, at thia many odd ftJldws connected with it?
b«arcn&gt; bore the coffin and ita mrhwure, season, seems to lib enltetifii In the pro­
Are free masons at liberty to carry a
and there, under the rainy skies, among duction of beautiful or useful article, “brick in their hate ¥'
; the old oak trees tho rector road once fur Christmas Presents. Though not
JJIutfcllatnj.
again from tho burial sorrier, and th«m
the lx&gt;h was lowered to its resting place.- Hants, we observe year by year a great
। Life's pains and straggtas are ended,
Ths Stanton Obsequies
change in the etiquette of holiday presand tho prrise and blame of men is of
! no more avail tu ohoer or disturb him,
Duos a “bill-ious attack " mean a endEdwin M. Stanton, the truq, frimid and not tuJmtaaablo to give prefeut
lug apparel, except Indeed eu
upright cltixsn, lifeless. Core and oou- .
gtixsa.
| .- 1
If there is m&gt; statute against playing
on a lyre, is a man liable tor drumming
thet aro over, and he steeps tho sle.p of i
rereenal presenta were for the most part
WILLIAM K. MUIR.
one wlioadored justicu, and has dcsor-cd |
delicately con fl ned to, ornaments, a*
well of his country. Ho wi.l be nu- ■
ligned by the bitter and vindictive for, Sketch of hii Life—The Hubry and Brooches, Rings, Soda. Chai ns, etc., etc,;
and the rule was observevTas rigorously
as the Presidimt said, ” He was loved oft
fiococu of a Solf-Maee Mu.
tain number of ladles how many fiMtare
good m -n, and hated by wrong doers;”
—-favored mortals. Now,' however, ths
but hta friends ran calmly trust his mem- 1 The important position to which
ore to tho uau'ou ho did eu much to save. w. K. Muir has rrooutly been appointsd, faabloa has changed, and gentlemen
present
ladies
with
slip
pars
and
boots
and
Passion and m tltoo will exhaust them- that of General Huiierintendebt of the
gluvta.^nd even with—pocket-handkcu hai a abort no»e ?
that, tu lu* day aud g-.uerattpn, no men
natural interart to bo felt In hta hta- ehlefb.
Wo had the pleasure recently of exam­
did a nobler work than Edwin M. Stan- twy, whioh is another striking example
ton, whom wo have thta- day buried rf the success attained by soil-made ln Inga Wir&lt;l~b&lt;-, -leslgucd for a prraent
th. (rM. .r
M.n Th.. a&gt;.___
J
co a lady about to become a bride, which
Orleans nisrkotn.
with the programme hsrrtoforo pub-1 ^uocx, -'cotlkud. March 20,1820. In
—There ore 11,420 public school hous­
fished. Tho widow of th* -'—1 &lt;“An ta Mr]j yomh he developed a strong taste anything appruxlmating to (bla outfit es in Ohio.
tn fitable hr
•*««. on hsr aefount, it for drawing and oonstruotiug machinery
—The contributions to the Avondale
wa« imi»rariica«le to have tho ssrvtcoa ftI,d ij. capacity in that dire-liin has 00 complete that one might think the
relief fund amount to over *1'^6,090.
(dsewhuro than at life own residemec. bean of markrd advantage to him daring
Thither, half on hour before twelve, his career as a milroml man. At the age
wvnt tho Preudant and Mrs. Grant, tho rf
thirty-n he -----obtained
a pssitionas
r——
_ —
—=—•
jured several perenus.
Vice President, the Chief Justiro and ticket
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and......
freight clerk in his native drawers, and undenaklrtaandover-eklru
—A woman Stiffrs
his Associates General Sherman and village, on tho Glasgow and South Wcstto match. A world of lucking, ruffling, sitting at Worcester,
two of his
staff;
Porter, and , ern Railway, and In a few years removed
------ Admiral
----- —
various Bureau Chiefs from tho Navy to Glasgow iteeH where ho was employed puffing, stitehing and embroidery are
Dnpartmont; tiecretarios Fish, Belknap, flrat jn the fre&amp;ht department, subse-i on’these artlolee-all of which aa well discovered at Augusla, Me.
aa every stitoh of the entire wardrobe,
r-..rr,.--and
--------rs——-itand--,1Acting
*^i„_qunntly in the.i.
. .fo..
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Cox,
Hoar,
Creswell,
office
of the manager.
8»cn-tary Richardson. Thither also went -r_ ,ocu - ------ n placed in a respondin a body from Senator Sherman's house ble situation upon Ithe
, York, Krnreustis Machine. The work on the merino
a dos m member* of thoSeuato, and also
Berwick Ruiwny, now merged in tho veata and the flannels I* simply marvel—In Spain the Cariista again show
iu a body from Gou-ral Garfield's h&lt;mso Grast Northern, being plscvd at Newfifty or sixty membora of the lower 0estlo-onl-Tyn».
Soon afterwards he and breakfast Jackets, and ou the dainty
—The wall st. swindle amounts to a1
branch of Cougrees. There, too, rath- | obtained a higher position on tho Glaaquar.er of a million, and the chief oparasrod the English Mitustor, and tho Prus-' gaw &amp; South Western, and was there
elan Minister, and representatives from tuund by Mr. C. J. Dredges, who, toreother foreign legations, with the Judges |n&gt;. b,^.n appduti-d ifnusguig Director wrought in machine stitch In different
of our Dfetrwt Court, the Mayor, aud of tiie Gn.ut Western of Canada, was th reads and color -, according to the char­
him.
acter ofjhe arijclc. The night gowns
an- mostly made with deep j Okie. Some
—The offito of the Northern Central
had gained an enviable reputation of, thr yokes are embro'de-wd in open Railroad. at Ultnira, N. Y, hna betas
among railway offieeri throughout Great
robbed of over *13,0110.
'
poshi of duty,
lined with bright color*—as rose, pink,
ausen bureau

A CAKD.

Michigan

fu*chlca cud rlustere of white hUee for

Whether the first clrioksn was hatched
The arrangement must add very con­
siderably to the already high popularity from an egg, if so, where did tlw egg come
of tho Canaria route. The Groot West* from?
era is one of tho most thoroughly conWhat portion of annko is body, what
stracted roads on die continent, and

rior, with a great multitude of other of­ ' in
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ficials of divtren rank and station; and made him a valuable acquisition to the nsss of the white, and brightly through
ths flower patterned open work. The

AARON CLARK,

tunic. Bands of velvet, of chenille, of
ribbon*, and a couple of nets, alt of the

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Mwin M- ■tantra

The statesmen w 1 ;ore lues w .• are t

WJDNTOAT.
ATTCTTIOR, FATEOSB.
Our amngsmsate are now completed

man! of tho next Vol tuna.

We shall

artsngid fur valuable aid on the edito­
rial columns of the paper, ineluding a
edriee of articles on National and State
metiers from the pen of one of the ablest
men in the State, the first uf which we
shall publish in a very short time. In a
week or two wo shall publish our pres­

rhango* in our paper, the names of the
gentlemen to bo associated with us in the
editorial department, terms, etc.

THE SAGINAW CONVMTIOI.

well Improved by tho teachers, Schoo!
and County Superintendents. and others
interested in tho educational advancelarge and Tory eulhuriaitic

We are apt to overlook these occasion­
gathering! of educational men, or data

mau meetings, end other convocations,
indulge in his inborn love of spceehmaking, end fill his place amc ng others,
who, with him, bars found a society,
known among the uninitiated by some
name suggestive of philosophy, litera­
ture, ar philanthropy, but which is really
for tho purpose of mutual admiraWhatever theories people outside of
the school room may have concerning
tho future of America, tho educational,
men and women of Michigan evidently
have full faith in that future, as tho idea
waa continually working itself into
prominence that the State would soon

THE MH RAILWAY.

Erio War, deeming all discussion m ad­
vance of a judicial investigation of ito publlc.
affairs aa merely idle conjecture, and, as
Frederick tho Groat.—II. Tho Double
aueh, liable to do injustice to aomo or all Marriage ■ With Eight Illustrations;
tion to liberty, No single man, except of the contending factions.
Wager Hwavne—With Eight IlluttraAbrslsm Linrota and prably Ulysses
But while disclaiming all knowledge
Iteast Bird, and Fish—(Third Paper).—
ARE MOW SELLING
natloas! gratitude, or wifi 61! In history Fiske controversy, and deprecating the BurtG. WUder-Wlth Ten Illustration ;
excited discussions thereof, in which Paul Du Challlu Ones' Mera.—A. H.
many journals arc to ardently rngag'-d, Guernsey — With ElgLt Illustrations;
Thunder-Struck.—D. IL Castleton; Tho
more completely to tho performance of wo doem it but aimplo justice to tho
Wife Carver.—Jane G. Austin; The
patriotic duty every energy of his mind Erio managers and the public alike, to Swift MsMeuger. — Carl Hpencer; A
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
aay that to our personal knowledge, whatCheaper For Cash than any House In Barry
pleasure of life, and every instinct of per­
Uallfox, Gentleman*'—With Two Illus­
County.
sonal ambition. He killed himself by
trations; ThoLci^b Hunt MemoplaL—
fidelity to his work. When the haroa*M. D. Conway—Witha Portrait ef Leigh
e&lt;l merchant or pro'sssloual man falls a of tho Erio -Rood has boon and still is
Hunt;
A
Plain
Statement
of
Facto
—
eminently successful, to far at least as
Mrs Enmk McCarthy; The Spanish
Direct from Factories. l^-Spccialities in every department.
train and body, we mouni over tho folly relates to tho comfort and convenience of Revolution.—Lymm Abbott; Antercs.
or the wickedness which makes Uie tho traveling public.
—By tho Author of "Guy Livingstone'';
Owing to tho magnificent and pictur- Miss Bridget's Ch itetniaA-Box.—Frank
H. Norton; Tho Comic tilde of Life.—
health and happiness tn the vain pur­
suit ; but when a p-&gt;trtot like Mr. Stan* through which it passes. the Erie must Geu W. Bungay; Editor's Easy Chair;
COOKIMG,
Editor's Literary Record; Editor'. Hel­
en Uflc Record. Edltur's Historical Rec­
PARLOR COOK AMD
the groat thoroughfarea loading from tbo ord, Editor's Drawer.
.
bls death has added a new luster to bls Lakes to the Atlantic seaboard. Under
PARLOR STOVES
fams.
MicniOAX
P
atk
v
ts
.
—
Patents
were
ito present management it is winning
granted to Michigan inventors as follows
gulden
opinions
from
all
sorts
of
people
tien can only be Judged form a d.staure,
HARNESS SHOP—A fine Stock of Harnow on hand. Be
and it may be years yet before the part That its busineoa affairs are new con­ ported for the Cb»n&gt;itrcial Adrtrtitcr by 11 pairing done promptly on abort notice.
WIGHTMAN A GREBLE.
whl-.li Mr. Stanton ha&lt; played in the trolled by men entertaining liberal and the Mechanics' and 1 nven’.ors' A merlcan
history of the teal dteade ren be properly broa-1 viows, aud comprobnuding dearly, aud Foreign Patent Agency, Theo. H. nestings, Mich. April 20, 1 MU
appreciated. But tho ijssent generation an I providing amply for, the wants of ito Sprague, tieerttary, Detroit:
will not paw away borers men recog nix. patrons, not even ths bitlcreet enemy of
Saw MUI—Aabbell P. Barlow. Kala1dm as one of the greales! organisers In
mosao.
all history ; as poedbly th- greatest of Gould or Fiako can deny.
Roofing Compound—C. B. Hutchins,
No
railway
in
the
Union
affords
to
its
all war-ministers; tbo tr.rucodous Im­
pelling force which gave vigor to the patrons a safer, sj-oodior, or more plea­
long years of war. and gathering up In sant tranrt than the Erie. Ito coaches and E. O. Judson, Grand Raplda, Mich.
hie strong baud tho myriad* or Ignorant are eapacioua and comfortable, and its
Plow—Ran*ot» E. titadt, Galesburg,
volunteers and still more knoraut gen­ running arrangnmento so thoroughly oys- Mich.
erate, molded them Into the finest army
Brick Machine—Thou. Smurfit, Davtetamatixod
that
an
Erie
train
rarely
foils
this continent has ever seen. It was a
vllte, Mich.
*
rough a* welt aa a vlgotous one could to connect at tho proper time and place.
Evkby HATVanaY. — This weekly,
Ito osting bouses are situated at con­
have |&gt;erform%-d It. Rou^h mon make
eneml s, and u&lt;&gt; Am &gt;ricas staUaman- venient intervals, and ample timo for a
ever made more than Mr. Stanton, ** square meal ** is in all cases allowed forj lie rvsden a more varied aud valu­
able resume of foreign periodical liter*
lie was a quick Judge of character, and tho hungry .travellers.
ature, aud won a wide r circulation among
when he found tliat the Idols which ti:e
Its employoM of every grade arc loth
populace wor-hiped as gold wore only
common «lay, be daqhid them down civil and obliging, and, take it all in all, todlcalpublished In thteeuuutry. With
with a quick, rude htu&gt;&lt;L and broke them tho Erio Railway of to-day is equalled the first number of 1BTU the paper will
be enlarged to about I he sire of JJarprr’t
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
by few and excelled by none on tho
his public duties for Ills p. irate leisure American continent; aid to all who are licrAfy, sixteen pages, and the publish­
30 CAIVAuL STREET,
or even for the rest which nature requir- inelined-to ।ondemn the Erio Managers ers state that It la their intention to

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momenta fur the cx.anJ nation of Individ* unheard, merely upon the sensation a I«per In^Vmcrica.—Button, Fields. O*goed A Co.
against them, wo
tedvs to which men wore aceuatumed in
—The product of anthracite «&gt;al in
his qfll'x-. But when enee convinced
thnFirpubliconic?* wav a cool patriot will find that now, as heretofore, the Pennsylvania for i860 is catimated at
1 f,W',(XXl tons—Tory nealv tho same a*
in
1868.
Erie io by fur the most pleasant route
thought and tho broadest poesiblo cul- witto tbo flrrnnc*s of the everlasting leading to our great Metropolis.
hills, and neither popular clamor ner

hich evinced

CASH SYSTEM!

Harper's Mag* alas

Hitherto we Lave carefully abstained

private entreaty could shake his resolu­
tion. Bayard himself was not menchivalrously faithfuL It was uj/on Mr.
Htanlon that Abraham Lincoln leaned
wltb Uw mo*t absolute confidence; It
waa upon Mr. Stanton that during the

ber was far less than utual at sorb gath-

was u;on lil» firmnesa, liteincorruptable
hons-sdy. tint during the dark days of
Amongtlie important questions con­ Mr. John*on'e adminUtrution the hope*
sidered were tho condition of/the school' of the country seemed to depend. No
wonder that such a man left enemies; It
efficient as a mean, for a general dissem­ will be one of hta chief tithe to hl-toric
renown that among th &gt;»«■ enemies were
ination of knowledge; tho township all the encmlre of hl* ce-jutry.
system of division for school purposes r The universal sattefeetluD with which,
rather than our present inconvenient except by that dte'.oyal fisc Lion which
method of from sue to fifteen districts in
recent promotion to tho beach of the
&gt;s pretn* Court -was rr-c*lv*d, proved
of innumerable reports, many of which
are never made; compulsory education, ito obligations to him and not ignorant
of hie extraordinary nwrita. It would
teaching and governing the children in hare burn a deep gratification to ail good
patriots if in the comparative quiet of
tho schools of the Stalo.
that honorable position he might have
' A strong tendency towards the amend11 v»d to witne-a the growth of tnat re­
nown which must sorely bo hl* before
had literally worn him out; the stormy
rance, was plainly manifest, and if ths administration of our last Cttof-Magivsame feeling obtains among the people trnle completed tire rain of hl» system :
and by a oolnddenee which would seem
almost poetical were It not to mourful,

tho children of the State will bo subject- which hwaacrlfioed himself aj/prooebes
Its completion, and the day of full liberty
aud equality dawns brightly under the
rule of the Illustrious commander whom

Shocking Tragedy in Perla.

shocking tragedy hni J cat taken
circumstances, rvsjdcd with her daujib­

1,400 milre under 860 miloa without
One ManagemcnL Change of cyachee.

NEW YORkT BOSTON,

EXAMINE PRICES

We adhere strictly to the ONE PRICE system.
Exchan creel

FR£E OF CHARGE.

Dated, May 26, IM®.- yl

■EiLL'AT TBS HASTINGS

NCanwrte«!tur**r« of

IMPORT

Slrset rroa
Etrnox»E.
Fla* Wales**.

“OUR

WATCH,”

L’n.urpuMii'd ua&gt; a

•
the Theatre do Clmsy; she had for some
Opera &lt;;!«•»«,
Flaled ''are.
timo past shown signs of mental derange­
rEiat.
ment, anu freqyfcntly. complained that OIL REGIONSOFPENNSYLVANIA
she beard straffge noleos about her bead,
STERLING
and imagined she was followed by sol­
IVOMY F.NS*.
diets or police spica. The young woman
WEDDING AHDVISITiND CARDS
Buffalo to New York. 423 miles,
DROXZK
ap;&gt;ears al»o lo have been of very narrow
Dunkirk to New York, 460 miles,
...
intelligence, aud completely under the
ENGfiAVED,
Clcrelund to New York, GiSmilca,
FAKIAll UOODH.
Cincinnati to N. Y-, FCO mites,
Ings ago the cider lady renal red to com­
FINK
DRESDEN VAhEM.
M. S. SMITH AtfD CO.,
mit suicide, and Induced her daughter
TADLE CtJTLEKT.
TOILET 8 ETTA
AM NOW OFMIXQ 1 on TON
to ounaent to die with with her. They
first wrote tetter announcing their de­
VX E XX A .
OOLD,
termination, which were nfterwante
OOODA
8U0 miles without ehang? of coaches.
an piimiually large and nttr etive as­
found on the table, with the will of the
B1LVKR
DkKMUXU CAXKM.
sortment of Foreign Goods, of
mother; o—y nextllghts/ia;wnnfcbir.
llieir own im|«rtation,
cool but, aa death did nv»
au|Ckly
GLOVE *ad
Aten, sTu.-ytlilug rich and new In Jew­
caough. they drank some bleaching fluio
ITOtY HEAD
UANOKEkCUICF
elry. tiolid tillver uud tillver
used by washer-women, In which they
i
Plated Wiua ete.,
BOXKH,
dosoived phosphorus scraped from luelWhich they otlbr at ’
COPAL
fvr tualehes. Even this jhusos did not
Greatly Reduced Prices. '
produce any Immediate result, and the
DIAU05M,
mother then took a curtain r&lt;q&gt;e and
Agent. 1* MtctMiron
GABVET JKWF.I.BY,
s^niuLDs,
stiangled rar daughter. 5ho then llghu
MtotiC BOXER,
m nix
ted mure charcoal, but without sucom,
Kt*.. Ete
and al length wont down stains and told
8TOXK
the house porter’s wfte to coma up lor a
American Watch Company, •
CAMIOfl
moment. The potieee Were cent for. aud
MAMO^exe
axe tiis
the mother, on being questioned, quietly
gave every detail of thia horribls drama,
OTUEB Midi
CELE fSILATEfi
but without assigning «uy motive for
I. 0.0. P.
the attempted suicide. She Is detained LIOHTN1SD - ----------JX2WEXJ9,

Time-Keeper.

HOLIDAYS,

^s^isswaastsiur’

nr—*

lUXmXTD.

Democrats in Ohio hare taken
are they who last equal rights by nominating a entered
State wo man fur State Senator in a district where
a vacancy has oceured, and where they
have aa much chance of electing their
candidate aa they have of carrying Uu
saehusetto. While they are trying thrur

RAILWAY,

»KOAD OAVaD-DOVALK TAACX JtOCTK

to her sanity.
DuOOtaCT

ERIE

GRAND RAPIDS.

HEW G93DS FOR FALL AND WINTER I

—A Mfun" man. who happened to
gtenco through tho window into a tele­
graph office at a depot, the other day,
&lt; ailed out to a traveling companion to
“ wine and see thorn make pajxir collars.

perimen t in some district where they have children being drowned, aud he Ja tally
injured
majority. They mar than have a better usually gratified at receiving stxcimen*
chance for i»er.uadiug tho negro.'# that of New Hampshire granite, but they

Fast Hatten- lewd.

lour

BUTTER,
OYSTER
FIC-NIC
BOSTON
BOD A

CRACKERS.

CRACKERS.
CRACKERS.
CB ACKERS.
CRACKERS.
CtiACKKKS,

Your CREAM (orCracknell) CRACKERS
Y®

IfflE

CBACKfflS.

Your

LEMON

CRACKERH.

I buy Butter, Lard, Egos and White
Ash Wood.

C. D. STEWART.
wigiiti;

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,
For restoring Cray Hair to
its natural Vitally and Color.

Gorham Plate.

TAXES! TAXES!
Tho wav to make money is to save it; the wav
to save it is to buy your
—

Hardware
-----OF-----

EL A. GOODYEAR
I keep constantly on hand a large and wM selected Stock
HzkRD"VV A.RE bought of the Manufacturers,
before the recent advance.

- Hon. Austin Bteir hi* been sudden­
ly called from his seat in Caagreas to the
bedttde o^bis aged father, in Tompkins
County. New York, who is dangaroualy

HAIR DRESSING.
most uaeful articles.

" i ran

�NEW AD1

BUSINESS CARDS.
s.s aewn.
r. K eaMnvaTB0WNE A GALLOWAY,
bankers.

LOiLtmoirr KdDt o eKirrrntis.
Xa^L^dA Deyorito Raeotred.
HASTINGS. - - - aSyl - - • MICH.

ui*■ ” Wm,er' Jot" T' •lla’te“»- IWH-ore;
ISA! BU MS Cyras Ed.n.v.ds D. U.Cbaac.O. M. Dann.JebMis»\ MR IMS' 2J7 town; E. C. Edger, ban. TaaSrwoa. James N.
M»l US Mi MO
*•«••». *’■ Ol“- Hollaed ; Ga*. Btahaa,
Z~l~~ 'TV-■? iTboeeapple; E H. Bowen. Cnlrla HUI. Teaks,
u im urem c&gt;«u .
. H j Barewa. Waodtand.

FRAMED,

MIBB M. MEAD,

DHKB8MAKER.
x_i rasr srruw or r* man.
te rroer. sue* aioc*.
HASTINGS. - - • Salt • • - MICH.
Wluiomct Wsxrsn.
|d. b. woodward,

nth GILT, IHTATIOH GILT, I1ITAT10H ROSEWOOD 4 GILT or Black
Walnut Bouldlngs.

STEPHEN PRATT.
MAXurAcrrtcn or

JR-,

STEAM BOILERS,

WPlrtar. Irem. Qriaw okmd qakkb. al W

Geats Wearitx AppareU
WALLAOE S CLOTH

Hickory Conwre. Mich.

joatlto*

WILLIAM MYERS,
tmuar la

CITY DRUG STORE!

Music &amp; Jewelry.
•

Tie
Mafic Cat 1
neat btoek
or bravo.

acxfojrs jisev stork

HAHTING8,- • • nSyl • - • MICH.

Ta. Mrraooirr. earner of Jeffmoe and Green ’ Pa»UC Ix-TALLATION.—The officers of
alr.au: Rar. J. II. Rau, Paator. Bervteea Hasting* Lodge Nu 58, I. 0. of 0. F.,
eroty ttaoday moralog at half pul toe. •
inatalled at Masonic Hall, on

IumIW” | Tbu~Uj .Mi=; rf ill re., .1MTU

MAIN BROTHERS,

BUT CABINtT 0MAM

Dnm, Mwh, tana,

AT LOWEST PRICES.
That the MASON k HAJfUN CABINET aed
MKTUOl'OUTAX ORGASM are Um Baal ta the

p^owoa*

Tea PaaaarraaiAX. comer of Bmo^pay and ; O dock. All friends of the members uro
Centre atrwia; Ker. T. D. Naaaa, Paaior. Bar. sjxx'iallr, and the public generally COT-

xxmaaox *».,
HARTINGS. • o»yi ■ MICHlOAX.

J. COLE 4 BON,
.'ar rrrni.ga.t7 o'etoek.
,
BaILXT, D. D. G. M-, will offidoto,
T.a ErtacortL, on Centra atrret, seal of aasittcd by other old and experienced
Broadway}
W- Ba«b~t. Rretor. Har- mvmben of the frntern:tr, and a general
rirea wery Sunday norelag at half paal ten.
.
"
la tbe erreleg U rer^ Beader MmoI at S’**1 Ume te anticipated.____

Groceries and Produce,
IdLT dXD Ll3n.
KXk-n HT-. HAKTINOS. MICH.
tr Cash paH tor Pradnoe. eXrl

Thoraday ereoiags at 7 o'clock.

W1“1 1Tut. Huatunl, tho State Buprrill-

. ——„
------- -------- . .. —— tendent, ao that the teachers of thia
New xdvmrtaammontB.
County may roly upon a State institute
Prebata Order—Estate of Ja/per Pariah.
being hold in Heating, sometime during
CUaawn.Ordrr-UuraUml aa Jordan.
al &lt;lsrs Mlnon.

General Grocer,
a.vn raoBve* omak*.
COM M ERCIAL

F. 0 ACKLET’a,
Phanxix Block.

0O yea want to Porchase a 8 ■ per lor

Circular Saw Mill

should pOTUlit U. p*S . by UUUS0 Bild WO
call attention tu tuu nu.ttur ut thio early
day, that all inieroeted may prepare for
«— .
tho profitable seaman iu ature fur them, j H&lt;Ut, eoarw. per bbl.
1

GARTISOH.- - - alyl • - • MICH.
tar Cub paid ter Predate.

DETROIT MACHINERY.

Tills la au opportunity that HO teacher

I

Toys and Fancy Goods,
Toys and Fancy Goods

GEORGE TRE8TON,

Ta. Baftuf, .1 lb. Coart ilonac; Rcr. E Ctr. I 81ATX TeaCM o'• Ix«OttT&gt;.—Wo loam
TiAiuur, S.rncM ererj Saod.y morelag at from Dr. I’,xSxx, our County Supuliu-

OR STEAM ENGINE 1
Head «&gt;r Circnlar and Price Urt to
niLTOX IRON AXO E301NE WORKS,
J. B. Wars.. Treaaarar
DETROIT. MICH

J^OILER SHOP.

llnoi. mt bushel..

j. &amp; t. McGregor,

Toe Boau&gt; op Scrartsoss are now in
session at the Clerk’s Office, rlimiag up
tho business of thio political year. A
more uitelligeut, attire, and efficient
1L&gt;V&gt;1 it would bo difficult to find, and
in their bands the public btuinoes is fee­
ing rapidly and nf.-lr disposed of, with
duo densreuoe tu the w into and righto of
indiwiduala, and tho poojdu whom they
eo truly represent.
_

tor ^glmowy to toeir weed&lt;

WHAT ARE THET

gg Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
Fine Gold Jdwelry,
mh bail of tmeth-wot ynar-

Solid Silver ail M Ware.
Watches, ClochaaM JeFrtrr Repaired

Amonx the ar mm auJ Shoale, II; Joseph
uud Mb F.ltMtls, I; 111 Guido Rooplglloal; TlieBuidyoflllsto.y; Auieiicapbin in Llteiatur.-; Aauhau^ht, the Dea-

_ v-l
_ _’l—_ _ _
E3SEaart»ft““

SPECIAL NOTICES.

lank.

STRUGGLES AND TRIUMPHS OF

tho Mulnici.t Sun, 1; The Deccat of
Neiriuncto Aid the Greeks; By H&lt;&gt;r&lt;&gt;«
car L» Ik*,ton, aud the customary liter­
ary' netlcea, - —- •
■
• well known to require any eommsnt ------- -- r',xTXU.77kr'f^i to. obretor
toe' cbm^ert. ahZul&lt;i ual. tl.o Proapectaa of'um ‘

——.
bean aud. tor aanh amMlan. and UUledaa aa^are
A» IHVE B HrttB MAOAXIBE hns’long
‘
‘
'

New Verb Bc«. edited lajr CaaaLcaD. Oa»a, saa | been

of lliaablaal adiiura oflha eaunirr.^nd

P. T. BARNUM,

Ground Cofte. Bpiees, MniUrd.

Crnm Tartar, tty amt Jabber. of T«*o and

CARRIAGES, BUGGIES.
LIGHT WAuOSS and 8LXIOHA
‘.gVceuMnUyuiXSfSUrJXH.

'

OUT FOR THE CAR8:

GEORGE PRESTON
lurlle. year uuaUos to bis

XEW GOODS

Large &amp;. Wall Selected Stock ox

groceries,

T

fnrnda ar.1 lb. poblle ganerelly that be
bu anenwt In'b.a .» Store, on Slat. Street,
a apkadid Suck of

Rail Road prices

SIMM'S IEWUSH STORE

FAMILY GROCERIES,
Ceaaltllog el

PRICES TO SUIT
That's Big Talk,
Try it Now.

Tilt: AMERICAN FAMILY

Knilliag Machin, .rer laroatod.

PBXOKo ONKiT tSS.
S4.lt machine ■ ill ma cl'.bcr bock ward ar I

MiR-S^TA. YLOR

haa fine assortment of
KEW MILLHE1T GOODS WERE.
0. D. 8PAULBIMR.

HALL’S
namiJiauAN
HAIR
2?fflWWiER.

D'JJXl,

Will Iiit OwMW.u,
2 Q, 0 6 0 Stitcta it

�«s» inrcsnSEirxrs,
Tait Wvnotx BoLDtrate Fax ram
has taken a positron among the leading
bictwy Journals »f the country, and la
bow admits 1 to bo fAc bni weeJtly lit­
erary publication in tbo Northwest.
While It publishes no continuous
storfea, it ranks with the Dcdaer and
New York Weekly in popularity, and
eoatalnsmaro tide-eyliltiny John than
all Mie eastern pajaera combined. With
ttalarge type, its Boys' and Girls’ Colstno, and it* well conducted Agricul­
tural Department, It I*Just suited for the
Bikases. Though Its name Indicates that
ttb a fiddler's paper, but very 'little
space Is devoted to Soldier matters, yet
la that small space set apart for that pur­
pose, la always comprised an expose of
tbelhjMtfcedonetothc^Bnyiln Blue,”
andadmand/orjuzficc. Every soldier
in the land should ten b for a sjicclnicn
£and canvas* hie neighborhood fur ■
riber*. Its editors are C. Aira» Lwb,
rm H rnuro and Mrs. C. A cocsir* !
Haviland, and right » ell have they
performed their ta.-k for three years

jjaotingn

UR INSURANCE COEAKY,

WOOLEN FACTORY!
AND

PHILADELPHIA PA.
OKGM'IZED I860.

gad arc do* prepared to carry it •« Is sU it*

&gt;aris »r Sunlight
and Gaslight

Tenn* 12,00 per your, single «ub»criptloa; or $1.25 per year In clubs of ten or
upward*. Every i»erson lending two
dollar* before January 1st, gets a prem­
ium alio. Thnsegctting up Clubs ^efore
January 1st get a splendid llth&gt;.-«rapli.
fiend your dellan to Hnvland &amp; Co., or
The H’ct/wn AWdier’i Friend, Chicago,
in. Either addre», will go to tho right
place. Remember, you are not subscrlblag for a now publication,-but a well c«febll.hed Journal.
,■ ■

KTIOORATOR.

HaSTIIU WoOLEl FaCTOH

NERVOUS
Hsuucs*.

DISEASES.

gujinr# Jirtrto

Ix*saCMtruurT,

JsStASi)

JOHN ROBERTS.

/X H MALLDBY.

omen of New York;

giynrrY. oa*. *i th. Coon itoo

or th. Cuter-W^rM of tbs OrssU CUr-1 TM

“
WH UPJOHN.
r5J2.cnluta»B'*nr*e's’ oa”’"

nr&amp;f!

A? P. DRAKE. MB

A. HANLON, SEl

Ei&amp;tevs.WiS

Evert ’.Dt BiNiE* Max »hoo*I sub­
scribe to Peterson.' Counterfeit Detector
and National Rank NotoLlst, price only
ti-ao a year. 11 contain' description* of I

GHANT A PHILLIPS

DR. CO. SCOTT
’ 5iiVi*I»0 rStf*k‘w: “■* 6a’t,

GRANTA PHILLIPS
HASTIXG\!

........
Whose Accounts and Notes are Due Xitiirlllc
VmnoaWill*,.

Whose Accounts and Notes arc Due Katun Itapult...

than whom there 1* no gentleman in the
West better acquainted with tbo wants
and tnterom of sheep ahd wool proiverr.
Tlie subject of rulnUu’shoep. th" taut
breed.' for the West, and kindrod questluas, will not only bo dtecusmd, but tho
wool and woolen interests In general—
the market prices and,best times'and
mode* of selling wool—wHl also receive
a foil shore of attention. Mr. Garland's
quailOcntlouB eminently fit him for the
ehargo of this deportment, and we
congratulate our formers that they orc
to have the benefit of his experience
and Judgment.

■

Whoie Accounts and Note" are Due

sKr.S?At Once-NOW.
At Onee-NOW.
At Onco-NOW.

wanted In every town, large wage* can
be made, send for circular, and cat­
alogue of lliolr popular Book. Addro
T. B. Peterson &amp; Brothen, Philadel­
phia, Pa,
.
KitEEp and Wool xx the Great/
Wwr.—The Publisher of tho Watlrrn
£ural la unremitting In hla effort*
toward making that Journal (till more
popular Uiau heretofore. Among tbo
■ew failure* for 1870, l« to by n Sheep
and Wool Department, to be edited by
Hon. A. M. Gaiilaxd. President of the

hTThanet’

Clwrlotl*.—....

principal cities, and oMcial list of the
National ban ks, wluilcsale prices cu rren t,
Unsocial new* and items, complete stock
table, Hat of all the broken banks, etc.
There Is mote counterfeit money Iu cir­
culation now than ever before, which
makes Petersons* Detector an absolute
requisite for the desk of every one who
tpcclvos or pays out money. Terms of
sfabscrlptha to PmJtaoxs' DcTEcnm,
corrected ly Drexel &amp; Co., bankers, is,
for tbemonthly issue, $1.50 a year; semi­
monthly tXOO a year. Subscription*
may commence with any month.

I. W VEOOHAK

DA C.C.UBBX.S

ATTENTION, COMR

J. G. DARROW

ANbsMUST HAVE OUR PAY
AND MUST HAVE OUR PAY
AND MUST HIVE OCT.PAT

COMMON SENSE!!!
luritovKii cqjoiox
tv&lt;i u irnivu n»i-«

• WK. IL n.KYfO

A Portable Engine and

LTTHLYET »vt

sswstsr—“—

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

C. G. H0LBM0

Yacht Club
VuTiiiL1

tractive fcstnrM of that great Farm and
Family Weekly. The subtioripllou
price is cnly $2.00 per year, and speci­
men copies are sent free of charge, by
addressing 11. N. F. Lkwio. Pub. Fest«n* Fural, Chicago, or Detroit.

'Webster’s Unabridged Dh-tianary, with
WJ0 Illustration*, Is net simply a dic­
tionary of words, but it teat the same
time An lUiutraied Cyeiojxriila of
Natural History, Physiology, Geology,
Botany, Architecture, etc.
‘
Certainly no scholar can ba without
this Dictionary, and tt ought lobe with­
in the reach of every child in the land.
We believe it was the younger Pitt who
said, whatever of power he had In speech
was chlctly due tn a careful study of the
dictionary, word by word. In alphabct-

SNUFFS

UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER,

HASTINGS HO

1&gt; a.-.___ ■

g?90.
r

”*

HOLBROOK &amp;

» •••* la S»J tUMf.-.f. I

i-WWl

•mnracr n tsrai
. Putnam's for January opens with a
well written historical article on the re­
lations extisting between Spain and
Cuba, In which tho writer argues In
few ef the prompt interference of the
United Slates in behalf of tho Cubans.
In ••American Hotels" a coemopolltan
drawn a picture which U not at all flat­
taring io that institution, and to do him
Justice, be could not have done other­
wise without drawing upon his Imagin­
ation. Mr. W. H. Babcock, who has
for arvere) years. tellaaome more damag­
ing stories about tho Civil Hcrvioe, while
Prof. J. G. R. McElroy talks learnedly
about •'ElmfuisUca.'’ The Hun. John
Btglow glvc»a full and authenticaccoun 1
•T ths relalloM existing between Father

•KES
JAMB JOfiMItTO*.

Fresh Garden, Flower, Fruit,
Herb, Tree, Shrub and Ever­
green Seeds, with directions for
culture, prepaid by mail. The
moat complete and judiciomr as­
sortment iu tlxe country. Agents
wanted.

B. J.BROW

WW|)M(*&lt;H'ATHIC l'ty*

CITY HOVFITAD. C
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BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

x

“ With Molies toward nona,—with Charity for all—with Firmasa* in th* Right"

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 12, 1870.

VOL. XIV.

nxKa.-u.Jora* urns.

NUMBER 38.

gusinrM jBirtrtonj,
“ Have I ever thought seriously of
mirriugo ? Upon my word, tether, tho
question ia a vary general one."
•
“Very well, take your time; but
while you'ro taking ft, I may, pwhapa abridge matter* by being more ex­
plicit **
TTanyw nodded attention.
An old focud,” Mr. Walton resumed,
" whom I hare not seen since we wore
follow-clerk* together, but between whom
and myaelf a regular oorro*;&gt;ondaDce
ha* boon kept up. write* mo from Lirerpoul that he will anive by the next
steamer."
“I’m sun I shall bo happy to Meo

JOHN BOBERTS,
R. H. MALLORY,
Bn^RTPy. OSr. at lb. Court n».».

BOSTON CASH STORE!

~
WM/uwolnr,
PPT8ICIA5 M4 Bar**o». 0S»wut«

“You would bo an undutiful dog if you
Weren’t Beside*, be ha* a beautiful
niece somcwliore hereabouts, who will
bo hi* sole heiro**, and Tom Higgins will
lean rather mon than enough to pay
hi* just debt* and too him decently
buried.”
“ Han you aeon Mis* Biggin* P’
“ I didn’t say her name wm Higgins.
She’* tho orphan daughter of Tom Hig­
gins’ jister, and I don’t know whom aho
married; bdt what’* that to the purpose.
I: ha* long bean as good aad*eUlod be­
tween Turn and mo, in our letter*, that that - ia short—that a marring® between
hi* niece anl my eon would be—in fact

DR. O 0. SCOTT.
FiiJtal?0 FK,&lt;i*&gt;w “J Sar&gt;M

Come and share in the general benefit.

DA C. C. LIKSLEY,

»\STINGS- CJASII STOHE
——— I
I

Are now offering for ■
a full Stock of NeiV an I Seanonabll)
Goodri, n-ceuty papite*d h\the Lmt «**tcrn market* at the
lowe.t p*aul&gt;le p-ieo. f»r .•a*h. Uur «t«k include* a full liu* of
’

STAPLE AND FANCY
.
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS:
Cloths anti Rtcdy ir;;dr Clothing,
’
Hits &amp; Caps. Boots A Shonn. Groo ri'-p, &amp;o
Ca h paring cq-t«wn~rs, 'rive n* a mil. Wo will che^foHy riiaw you
our -to~k, that yon m iy cs.m[&gt;aro price* with any other tirat-ch*. 8n&lt;o
S3Ti i thy Stat-. Veh .wo got tho Roods and wn want to nail 4F1
them, and thnll try to veil yot» «!l we can and will Jtiafy you that it
r^-i. fury our iater-st t&gt;&gt; bu v her.t. We warrant tb#priree rirtll be*atiHactory.
We wi 1 take in exchange for uur goods

Ksrs.-asaSf.

C roCTMHl K»tU lb* 3»jj,

Butter &amp; Bggs, Dried Fruit, &amp;c.,

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO,

at tho x-ofgulnryrnur-lset rate*.

**i*U. oU«. larMnlua*. |mrw ItiMn. 4

'

“ Why. ft’. aU right after all, Zeke!'
“ It'* tho work of Providence,” blub­
bered Zeke, piously.
“ And too, Harry,” *aid Mr. Higgins,
slipping hi* nephew-in-law on the.houldor, “you mustn't mind what I said just
now ; of course I wouldn't hare vid It
to yen, you know.”
Of coures Harry didn’t mind.'
And then tho two old---- "------ —1
denly remembered that
ten to kiss the bride.

Proceeding* cf the Board of Bn
on, January Berrien, 1B7I

EXCELSIOR

ATTENTION, COMRADES!

L&gt;tT«,

Eaekief Walton, In hi. atatali«et tone,'
“ there', my curd. May I beg tu be atm-'
ilariy favored r''
"Of course you may; I’m not ashamed
of my namo.”
Ont came two pair of epectacle.. The1
two card*, hastily glanced aL fell lltitter-.
tag to the ground, while the (w* bands
which lot them drop clasped each other
aa two hand* only can that have grown
old liuco last they met in the warm proasure of youthful friendship.
’
"TomHiggirs I”
“ Zek. Walton!"
Neither for a moment could utter

&lt;'* ia tba •~n4ill*wef
h. IMS eseesta* U My-

C. QStfOLBHOOK,

IT « would not forget that we arc Agent for one of Ike best
Sewing Machines in the world—

.

IPLOTlFIISrCE.
Tr Jl.tM-y* C,.-r

a

hour. HU etealws. &gt;«._______

‘wk H. JEWELL,

Those in want of a Ma-hine will ntaa e coll end let Mr. Phillip* show you some
of hi* fine work. RF" Ram mber the ptaev, one door Weet of J. P. Buberti &amp;
Co.’* Drug St .re. eouth-eide State Street
GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS.
Hostings, May 19tl&gt;, 1809.—yl

• »*• al all hours. *&lt;//«• :• b* *u I wbaa patMra
*rr laft for r*:jnl. J«a»».7 tot. l*e.
,

Or &gt;tor, lb* It* **T*
Hr maar* perridrrar*.
Dr Vfektbvrx Uwte.*, lUebanad. M.U1« Dv,
Or 1.
f“*■ .
a-4
..
tee Wer*.
Wbo to Ibrir teu'n t&gt;r,
Tbair lai* rx atria* br**th vtih aa ***hia* *rr.
Wbea teree*h th* am*k* net
Brea th. We* Um. with lhair Sen. ehwria*

“ U there »hould bo insuperable tea- Cuonly alUora. 'Uliua pr*&lt;*ito4
TIM Chair iJMjtttJ Um following u *iKb
sons—"
eoeinlttora:
.
- Don't talk to me of roaaonr I’’
Coainlrt*«U aelUa with Counlr Tmearrr—
“ n,Mr
£wh-r’■ 1 &lt;m now prepurod Maun. Wcv IL C-h. Dmay. Eator;. IFUbua.
‘ tlh°
1 bognu thu cjnroraattuu. I bare thought
’ OWlOUaly thought—of tho subject to'
which it Fvlntr*. 1 know nothing of the
young^ady whom you would select for
” If
ueloct ?—Aar* telccVd, sir."
‘ ‘ I entortaiu too good an opinion of
h*n however," Heury continued, unm-nd ulof the interruption, “to think
her capable of accepting th* bund of ■
on. Whose heart i* iu another'* keoi&gt;SnB-’’
“ Whose heart n in anolhor'i keeping?
Haro a care, nuh bur."
“ Ra,h I may be, but boy no longer.
With all the ardor of a man*, parent af­
fection I L»ve one "
“ Enough, rir I Yon are eof ago. I
have no puw.-r to constrain your ckuico, !
but the Uiv'.that
&gt;ou weddrd with-1
out my content, »*os you an outcast and
a beg-gnr—unle**,” he added, with a bit-1
tor cuccr, • your wifo'e fortune and char- I
ity may Bullion to preserve you from inch
a fata.'
“ Am I to infer that if the atep which
to rirougly tneeta your »li.apj&gt;rob-:tion
has been already determined upon, my
banfthmonl begins al unco t”
’
' On tho instant
."Then it bi* been determined on,"

JOHN MICHAEL. ’
10CJS *u Carr1
.*** PaUttor. Clariw *»i P**w
K*e*«rPwd*aMr attoeiM* aira* to aral.ia*.
&gt;*(3« ab*fo9t*t* airaat. llaatiaax

coufronlinjf each other, There wu no
rwlonting in the eye of one; bo quailing
in that of the ulher. A haughty wav*
of t^o haul toward the donr was the
only ans-rer digued
" .JXTU
thu word* «f His eon ero the latter
turned and left hi* preecnoe.

________

WK.L.10BB,
LTTOBXBT Mrf Gxnmthr *1 Ur. Soltettoe ia

HASTINGS HOUSE.

HOLBROOK ft MILLS,
teacher, and which, for
a to bo their place of

The train had stopped at one of those
places at which fifteen minute* are tdtoted to a dinner which might easily be
dispatched in fire, when, iust as Henry
and hi* wifi* lied reach e d tho p'atferm
the former *u accented by an old gen­
tleman in an iatenae .tato of bustle and

WK. JOIEB,

_______
1^1I
' SEW DAIRY.

(J

M3

JOHN G. RUNYON
JeHbrwn Street, Hastings^Mich.,

KEEPS THE LARGEST

BOMCSOFATHY.

AXD BEST STOCK OF

b.j.brown.**.xx hoots and SUOi’S
JJIWltEjrAtaiC Pbjaki*» *B&lt;« caritwa...

CITY HOVPITAT-, CLEVELAND. O.

Michigan Exchange

�rofom-n who. under tho “Old Oak»” nt

cind Tomperanoc, and from which plat­
form they have never swerved _a heir’s

vor tho rigid enforcement of this and all
other laws to be found on our statute
books.
Nor is this alL The mon who giro
tone to Republioan opinions bdiovo that
the State should assume a mare thorough
guardianship over tho poor, the helpless,
the ignorant, tho unwary and unfortu­
nate of our people than it has done hith­
erto. They affirm that the simple must
be saved from tho grip of subtle fraud—
that men tmui not be allowed to grow
rich by treating and starving the poor—
that the great fonntnin head, from which

crixtxo rawtox.

misery must bo dried up—that tho grog

«-K®45ttSS«t£g

DANIEL STRIKES, CUrk.

Bkc gistings ganurr.
OEOAGK M. DtWEY..

PEOHIBITIOS.

first months of its political ascendancy,
il enacted th. PteMbitoty law in this
ch, during tho exciting politiM 1855, has remained subtho same, andis to-day as good

flood-tide
hich
set ia upjn oar people during tho dark
days erf the slaveholders rebellion. Who
can calculate what would have bora ouf
social and moral condition to-dny, if dawhen the State and nation teamed with

Hamsia Kobnuuy 1855 hurled at “Free

traffic in all kinds of “ Liquid Damna-

Stale.. Notwithstanding tho execution of

modify or repeal this law of prohibition.

Possibly some additional proviuons

party

rupt the heart, and consume the pittance
of the poor, and to all this the great par­
ty of freedom stands unalterably com­
mitted, by its whole past history, by the
voice and vote of its great statesmen and
the eternal cause of right, to which it ia
dedicated.
Prohibition is a cardinal principle of
th# Republican party, and with its war
upon the lost of the twin relics, is one of
tho lira issues of tho party today, and
will not cease so to be until this traffic is
driven from tho land. Tho law should
be enforced stringently, and everybody
who really desires its enforcement ia
looking for prompt action, just such on
no party savo tho army of freedom and
reform can put forth; and wo affirm that
tho only political party in thia country
who «m and wiu enforce thia law ia the
Republican, and that they are pledged
to do that, and as they have naver
violate 1 a pledge mode to the people, or
loft a duty undone, they are sure to do
that at the earliest possiblo moment
Under this state of frets, the question
for tlio temperance men, tho calm, un­
prejudiced friends of Temperance, to set­
tle, is, whether, with a party thus com­
mitted to tho cause they ao much love al -

that the malfesr was fomiliar did not datmel from the interest we felt, and somothing of the old enthuiiaam with which
able work,
“Watson's Practioo of Physic,” camo
stealing back upon us.
In binding and print it is beautiful
enough for a pratmjarion book, and if
every father in the land would proeant a
copy to his children, ho would combine
ploosuro with profit in a high degree.
The bx&gt;k is published by the Horj&gt;crj
nt |1 50 per copy.

NEW YORK SUlfr.

market, jxx*m

Mo^ Hitter., *

INDEPENDENT, BBT NOT NEUTRAL.

ABE MOW SELLING

HARDWARE
Cheaper Tor Cash than any House in Darby
County.
'

DAILY!

COOKING,
PARLOR COOK AND
PARLOR STOVES
TTAKNESS SHOP—A fine Stock of Harness on hand. Be­

ll

pairing done promptly on short notice.
n 1TO.
• WIGHTMAW

A GREBLE.

fruits

7fo&amp;aci, the edrhmtctl Stcnlhh

Stoclholoi, threden, cmiu to thi»
country aiul'inlrodneal the Scantliniwian Blood Purifier; n'uet
which time thouemtde hate bm
Yurrd, by iit war, of Scrofula and
Other blood diotnoco. Il eonlaint,
J
It.. r.Jt.i.
K i___
!
Hyrnp of Slillingia, drugs import­
ed .from Sweden for iU rxpmt
kept by apothe­
caries in this

•ingle tr'nd ri/l
skeptical of its
wonderful value.

BLOOD
Dr. Bobaek’i
Bfood Pills are

PUEIFIEl

CLOTHING HOUSE!

factored for a
timihtr purpose.
---- T——I One trial tun­
' riably enhtJAithu than as favorita
i with all wh^ ttoe them.
। The reatont why Dr. JlobaeEt
Blood Pills ihould be kepi u

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

3U CANAL STREET,

At promt timcn ore very l.ard in this
section of California. Tndo is extreme­
ly dull, and ironoy stringent Califor­
nians are asking cich other, wboro doos

iM^Mysfo ” u required, and
perfectly ufe
alion at, all

_____ GRAND RAPIDS.
NEWIOODS FOB FALL AMD WINTER!

-A. LARGE AHSORTMENT.

We adhere strictly to the ONE PRICE system.

FREE OF CHARGE.

l£xcha.n^c&lt;l
■ Dated, Hay 26, I860.—yl

teilhoul tugareoating, that
adapting them to
the wm of rwXo
My; Becauie

BLOOD

PILLS

extremely lor

IMPORT

Time-Koeper
DNIVEMSLCLOTHKH-

ivory

Plated Ware..
STBRUNG

FANS,

Dor Sale by Druggist*
and Dealert in Patent
Medicines every-where.

CALL AT THE HASTINGS

WEODIRS ARD V1SITIII Mill

BRONZE

PARIAX GOODS,
KEW1.KU MACHINE,

DRESDEN VAHE8,

*&lt;*vtek.rt OeeHwOndooerair wMb«|3e.
•••**•
*'•
Part,..
lira...
«... * SON O
U.e'tebnM IIUUKEYE MOW1NM MACHINES,

far Ulobs of Fir* Hsalrrt. vilb sjoo, w» will
l ive tNMtiHIXCK &lt; r&gt;ul.. vv

M. 8. SMITH AND CO.

TOILET SETTS,

-

TABLE CUTLERY.

HOLIDAYS,

VIENNA
GOODS,

an unnsually large and attractive a7rortment of Foreign Goods, of
their own importation.
(ILOVKsnd
Also, ererythlne rich and new In Jew­
HANDKERCHIEF.
elry, Solid Kilver and Ell ver
!
. Plated Ware, etc.,
BOXES,
.
Which they oflhr nt
,

BOLD,
Hl LVEH

DRkSStXU CASES.

COPAL

j

BUTTER
OYSTER

IVORY HEAD

PIC-N1C
BOSTON
SODA

Greatly Reduced .Prices.

i'**-’.. .

DIAMONDS.
GARNET JEWELRY.
UUM1C BOXES.

EJn-RALDN,

PEARLS.
8T0N1

American Watch Company,

CAMEOS

OTHER RICH

HBAND rJjOAKE HOSEWOQJ)PU55

TAXES! TAXES!
The way to make money ia to save it; the wav
to save' it is to buy your
'

CRACKERS.
CRACKERS.
CRACKERS.
CRACKERS.
CRACKERS.
CRACK EKS,

Toor CREA1 (or Cracknell) CRACKERS

Yw

WHY

CRACKERS.

Your

LEMON

OBACKSBH.

I buy Butler, Lard, Eggs and While
Ash Wood.

'

Gorham Pl at e.[

C. D. STEWART.

eo. «. FKOST &lt; co.,

G

... MICHIGAN.

DETROIT, -

AsmIi tot tb« Ml
tfcll |B&gt;PraTteP&gt;r

TYRY DOCK KNGIKK WOBKS.
U Minufuluron •/ M.rtn». HUtlOM

------ OE------

H. A. GOODYEAR
Ikup constantly on hand d large and well selected Stock
°f HARDWARE bought of the &gt;Maiuifacturers,
before the recent advance.

rj»O SPORTSMEN.
‘^fusT

tf

LC0UJKI

JT^AlW rLAXTK*,

prove that tho study
Physiology is
foot becoming genera! in tho best schools
every mouth briagi forth a now treatise
on this subject, “deaigned for tlMi school

STOMACB
It it now dem

STO VES! STOVES! STO VES! BITTEBS
J-ar.-l.NT- FOBHVIMYONK

This judgment had scarcely passed my
mind before I made another graceful
move, bringing my head in contact with
the wall By this time quite a number
of tho guests mode a rush through the
bull for tho street. I heard the ward
“earthquake” from some that were pair­
ing out, and cono'ndtri to make a nub
at tho next shock; but alter waiting an
hour or two without hearing any more
of tho affair, I guvo up the vigil, and re­
tired fur tho night Tho vibrations were
from north to couth, and as-near as I
could judge lasted about fifteen seconds.
Californio formers hare boon com­
plaining bitterly about having such a
late, dry season, but cm the 24th rain
commenced foiling, and has continued to
fall ia copious iboren only at short in-

And that illustrates

markable degree.

Direct from Factories. ^^Specialities in every department.

camo suddenly in contact with the wall.
As I am a temperance man, I could not
lay this to tho charge of Christmas, but
straightened up and began to murmur at
the suj&gt;[»sod conduct of the guests on
th# upper floor, whom I considered to

Precisely so.

GOODS

ISTEW

ami

a*/

required; Thru
restore the vital

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,

that a’J tho schools in Burry County are by 20,000 majority.
supplied with tills much needed accoosoTns Now York Emmy Feet soya:
the duty of tho State
“In Waterloo, Iowa, you can buy
turkeys at 10 oonta a pound, chfokens at
8 cents, and prairie chickens a’^12.50 per
demand it, and wo
Physiology and Hygiene.

November.

c«IM, are merely wuhiwauhy
oohl uk a becerage. Dr. Bobttct'i
BUtert are not a beverage tn any
•enoe of the word, Ltd contain tl',t

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE

SicsAMtxro, Cal., &gt;
DecombcrZIth, 1869. |

after reform with unequaL-d dispatch,
they hare not a fairer prospect of secur­
ing Aho ends at which they aim, by ad- much for foreign goo la, and although
hundreds of millions of gold and silver
they have loved so well, and which has have been token from hor mines, and
done so much to advance the cause of probably millious more to come, yet alm
will never become a rich State without
eternal justice than by forming a now
encouraging home manufactures to a
party.
greater extent than she boa yvt done.
One tiling that injures California to a
A Prime Necessity.
groat extent ia tlie undue " amount of
Tho County Superintendent of Schools praise showered upon her by tho eastern
would in a few words call the attention prees. The cuhsequonoo is that every
of all interested to tho necoerify of a branch of burinaia is overdone, and
more general supply of books of refer­ tlioimndi of mon, young and old, ore
ence in the various school rooms in t &gt;-diy bcm jfoAs and hoisolesi wanderers,
Burry County. There are some hoUMM carrying their blankets (thoir only shrf'
which are already troll supplied, and to tor) on their backs, and many of them
the psoplo in tbo.M&gt; district&gt; three words begging their bread from door to door.
These are facta that cannot and will not
ore nut addressed.
.
But in many others everything is bo irathfolly denied. Comparatively
wanting oxoe[&lt; tho schoolhouse. It speaking, California is a gnod State, but
seems almost useless at this late day to tho man who comei hero without a few
urge the valuo of a dictionary upon any thousand dollars capital, expecting to
ono. But it ia a lamontabto foot that realise a sudden fortune, will find to bia
more than one-half of the school houses
California is tho largest State in the
of the county do not possess this valunablo volume ia any form, and in quite a
largo percentage of those districts where uable forming land divide her total
square miles by nine, uud you will havo
that they need replacing' with now
tcarcoly any desirable" forming land to
■ In choosing a dictionary the first
choice is, of course, the “ Unabridged ’’ bonds of honest settlers, or claimed by
Webster; but if school cfficcws fed that land sharks, who are bound to make
tho» are good reasons why they cannot their fortunes off the necessities of thoir
purchase that unsurpawed work, there follow-men.
fo a smaller “ Webster” to which I would
H. P. Lamb.
call thoir attention : the ** National Pic­
toriaL” Thia is a work of over 1,000
pagee, finely illustrated, firmly bound, exchanges that on the Oth inrt. Hon.
and contains much valuable information Onslow Brxana was re-nominated by
that should bo within the reach of every acclamation for Governor of Now Hamp­
shire. This is as it should be. Now
Hampshire never had an abler Governor
district in tho County so poor that it can­
not afford one—none, surely, that should
bo without n dictionary of some kind,

JCsral nt gllsrrlls

iMMCnr'0"^

California Correspondence.

more child, I have had a etrong deeii-ii
to enjoy tho peculiar sensation caused by
experiencing the shock of an earth­
quake. I can truly say that I haveha»l
oao desire gratified.
Lui evening,
while sitting in my room at the hotel, in

liitler'i

ncA

---------- R LIME
«UICK LIME,

In the article of Stoves alone, people wishing to purchase these
most useful articles, can eave at
STRUGGLES AND TRIUMPHS OF

JWKwtihsX D.U.11

Church Directory.

�November,

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

REW AEVEETIEEMEITE.

jforal and gjtbrtllaurm.

an original story of great power and
thrilling Interest; SeteDttfioand Curious
Facto; Add FeUcw Gems; Health and
Physical Culture; ThoOld Year and Um
New; Itomlntecences of the tenter; The
Manebester Unity; Ltodtes' OUo;
Youth*’ Department; Choice Poarty;
Entertaining Miscellany ; Stat* Depart­
ments; Home and Foreign Correspsndenos. Ac., Ac. PubUsbed by Joax W.
Ou. No. MNamau street. New York.
6S.5O jier year, or I1.S5 per volume.

1869.

t.i 'i&amp;i'dl'Til
Yti

‘•mH

tite lMtl 030

uits
T. M. C. A.-W* tears Umi afcv a&lt; lb* y*eag
mn eT &lt;mr Village, alter duly eoesidariag lb*
waal. aad istemta af lb* poopl* of Haatiag*
and tidally, bate aooeiadad toorguiae a Teas*
Men.’ Christies AmocisUcs, aad that a mealing
Air tbalparpaa* will probably be tailed lea few

STEPHEN

PRATT,

ELAXVFACTVUXJ* b*

JH.,
•

STEAM BOILERS,

Tas Michioax TxachisL—Wo ar*
Indebted to to the publishers for a copy
of TAe Michigan Tcachrr for J an Ury 1870,
an educational a of monthly which the
people of Michigan have every reason to
be proud and which they should liberally

HSSGAH.-

ABHfiTOTai-ire^
CITY DRUG STORE!

doesnot subscribe for and carefully reed
th* leading Educational Journal of the
State, la not worthy of a place in the
rank* of tbeteaeheraofthl* or any other
State, and should not be allowed a cer­
tificate ; and we hop* and expset Th*
teachers of our County, will extend to
maada of the people of Barry Caaaty, aad Heallag* la parttenlar, bare eaaeed Um
aad thia Journal, a liberal patronage. AdZAaw AaraaJ nacm, *f lb* ViUaga, lo psretos* dres*. The Tucnix, Adrian Mich.
each lb* large*! aired Power Priallag Proem, la
order to giro puHtelly to Ibo gnat edraatagM
aad tatemta of tb* iatelllgenf yabllc.
The nail ami Inlemting eabject ler p*btic
ci’Otlderatioe it th* great bargalna in Drug. and

Toys and Fancy Goods,
Toys and Fancy Goods

the Coalimlal market»ympatkixi*g*toM&lt;y wllk
IM Eoglwh. wbirti are ailll weighed down by
oterCue ln&lt; graurriee and roalisaed beery arris,
ala MarrrJrd port declined fl la fl M oa the

WHAT ME TRET

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
CI.OCKM,

JfiSU&amp;S

R«, of Ike Jadepeadeal Order ef Old Fallow*
warn pabridy laaUfled si llurrir H &gt;11 os Tbaraday (vsalag. by D. D. d. M., Xcaxur DatueThe uaRiaaa were exceedingly latorsilisg. and

BUSINESS CARDS.
SoarUkiag beyond aay darawr precedent, aad
retar** «: nauibrra for ibc rear ending Dec Hal,
IM. Wa append alUtof lb* *flL-era iastoUte
aa follow*, vii: D. K. Cook, X. OM- Milo L. Wil
liuna, V. O-i Xantoa J. Brcnaon, Hecretary •

BANKERS.

SraSHrTJAi
:S3S.«£=S7

J OOE OUT FOE THE CAM

Rail Road prices

ll*Miag*8teliaa will b* bdd *a Mil batoidv
ate Sateay, Ito*. A. J. Eli.*** tetetetlag.
Tax r&gt;v**s, r»M lb* atecial r»port of lb* dod &gt;** of Ite Uuard *f Itapor*.*or&gt;, pabliabM tor*
wiih. ate M« i/lte ImmuJ csteltloa of oar
&lt;'**aly I* Ml a latoiog »*teil to tto Itepabllcaa

sMiimEicmw

R AH.WAT A rroixnaxw.—Mr. F. E.
Snow, of Dotrotl, ha* been appointed
Joint Paweugrr Agent of the Great West­
ern and Mi.hlgan Central Railroad*,
and wilt have hi* htod]uarCery there.
He eucceols Mr. Edgar, who return* to
Hamilton, Ontario, to become General
1 icketAgen I oftho Great Western. Mr.
Snowhi. becuconn.-ctod with the fr. lght
department of the Centra! Road during
five years past, and latterly has been
employed In tho offlre of the Assistant
General Superintendent. He b&gt; emi­
nently fitted to discharge the duties
Incident to the new pasition, and wlQ
make a capital officer.

Mickioax Patxxts.—The following
laLbcUdofpatont*lamed to Mlchlptn In­
ventor* for the week endlug Jan. 4 1870: '
Fpoke Shave—Joshua Davie*, Muakc-

PRICES TO SUIT

WILLIAM MYERS,

I alacall not »&gt;*• underaold t&gt; jr

Music &amp; Jewelry.
jjvgu jonnaur.
cahbuoSs,

BOGores,

That's Big Talk,
Try it Now.

A In* aaaactaMMt Of Baggio* aad Rgbt Family
CSrriagMoonatecUy oa banl Order, seltelite.

16, IT ssJ 19 Afters* ^am*,
Dper. Doom Bloat.

COMMERCIAL.

DKTUHT. MICH.

THE AMERICAN FAULT

has a fine assortment of

HasMels Mark*to.
Usstlagt, Jaa 11, 1170.
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• t «&gt;k tt»t tide ejtart'y at the flood, and,
**l»yoagaoiuuiniaaascment, his nachrd
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priotod, nldy edited, w.deiy circulated
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svhlch now fin b its way amoa; tho
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havidg a piper that rpcxlu the truth
boldly, withont tear or favor, alike un­
fettered by tert, aiid uatnunmeled by
' any political party. Such • paper was
never morr DceJed than at the pra*ent
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the Jtaadard p tbl-nber will i*nJ either
oftho follow inc vary deo'rabtc books . |
Wen ltd Phtn.'pr •••■‘peoohee, Lee-|
tur-w and Leuert." M2 ;*gc’. *^th ।
steel portrat,
Lydia Moria Child's “ Humane; of the
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Caroline H. Do'i*u “CoUije, Market
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Anna K. D'.ckAaou’s "What An­
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medic mahted phobgraph of Wendell
Phillipa made fur the Standard by Mar- ,
shall of Biel ra; or a pbit &gt; ;rapn of the
same rise and style, »uliable fee framins,
by the ram. artist, of John &lt;i. Whittier.
The Standard was on- of the plonre r
organs of the Anti-Miavrty oruaa le, and
no paper in the United State-, (except

grouter Influence for the debut teflon of
the abhorred luabtu'.lon of American
Flarery. Te.-ma. ILOG per rair. Addrens, Aarau M. Powell, SBNaaeanatrocL
New York.
Eclmctxc Mahaznru of Foreign Literuturc.—New Vol. begin. Jan., 1870.'
Now Is tho time tn subscribe. The
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hlrtonc, literary and eoetal, from the
yrumtaei.l English, French, and Ger­
man periodical . It« aclee lune are enrefilly made fh&gt;« over fifty diflterwnt
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AT HAHTIXOfl. BABRY CO.. MICH.

Qtye fastings Gannet*.

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BY OEO. M. DEWET.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 19, 1870.

VOL. XIV.
Business Jirrrtonj.

OUST aidsM

CHARLES II. BAUER.
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JOHN ROBERTS.
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THTnCIAN ana B«r~o. D.alHac ... n~~i. I
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AT THE

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__ BOSTON CASH STORE!
WM.

NUMBER 39.

What 11 to Become of Cuba1

UPJOHN,

NEW YORK TRIBUNE.

mitted thia plain question to the public, The Groat Farmers’ Paper.
and events since than have done very
little towards clearing away tho difficul­
ties which surround it We have used
the best opportunities for gaining infor­
mation which are open to us, and the re­
sult of it all is that ere can hear of no
facts which prove that the insurrection is THE GREAT FAMILY NEWSPAPER
making any progress.
On tho other
hand, U is worthy of note that some of
tho journals which have urged tho Gov­
ernment to “recognize" Cuba ore now
rather ostentatiously proclaiming tbe
total collapse of tbe struggle of inaepeuBON 13 TUB TIMB TO FORM CUJDBI

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AI.LEN
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DR. C. C. LINSLEY,

EXCELSIOR
THE PROPRIETORS OF THE
ATTENTION, COMRADES I
TOKRALB rHT. Xo.S.0 A. HJtel

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Are now offering for snle.n full Stock of JXe W and Seasonable
Goodtfo recently piirehawd\in tho best eastern markets at ths
lows it possible price, fur cosh. Our stock includes a full lint of

STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
io:hs and Roady-mado Clothing-,
Hats &amp; Capa, Boots &amp; Shoos, Groceries, &amp;c.
STCs b paling customers, (.rive us a call We will choorfrilly show you
our stock, that you mny cjm[&gt;aro prices with any other first-class Store
^“in tho Stab-. Wo havo got tho Goods and we want to sell
them, and shall try to sail you all we can and will satisfy you that it
y*isfor’yourititere«ttebuy here. Ws warranrfho prices shall be satisfactory. fFl
Wo will take in exchange for-our goods,

BSP
J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO..
3 in Drun. m&gt;Jltln«A »U«at modlslnjs.
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Sutter &amp; Eggs. Dried Fruit, &amp;c.,
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Those in want of a Machine will pl saw call and lot Mr'. Phillip* show
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o.’s Drug Store, south-side State Street
GRANT &amp; PHIL.
Hastings, May 10th, 18U0.—yl

HU2

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cruel, and Cuba is rapidly gras
towards this Republic.
But

nows received by evaro steamer, exdui-

TERMS OF WEEKLY TRIBUNE.
tub talks about fruit; stock, financial,
cattle, dry gaols and g moral market re­
port*.
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stituto Farmers' Club, and tho various '
Agricultural reports, in each number, era
richly w/rtli a ysir’s subscription.
BOXnrCLTtTUlX DXrxXTMZXT.
To keep pace with tho growing inter­
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ply with frequent appeals from al! parts
of the country for lufbrmatian of a prac­
tical character on tho subject, we have
engaged tho services of a person who is
axporiouead in rural affairs to write in a
lucid style a aeries of article* an tbe
management of small farms, fruit and
vegetable culture, and how to make them
P*5. Riving genera) and speeifio direc­
tions from planting to the ultimate aispwal of the crops.
Of kto years there haTbeea a lucra­
tive business carried on by unprincipled
non, in selling worthless and old plants

rrmmrr oarianaarr.
To males the Tanvn still more vnluaide to its agricultural reader*, we have
engaged Prof. James Law, Veterinary
Surgeon in Cornell University, to an- Szxi-WnxiY Tumt
esttle, horses, sheep, and other domestic
animals, and to proscribe remedies. An­
swers and prescription will begiven only
through tho columsof CbsTaismrr. Wo
ere sure that this new feattiro in the
Tmscte will add largely to its readers,

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Saturday, night
h,.TmiTw#r«B is the best and cheapest
shortsighted and ruinous to their papor Ju the country. Thia n not said
.use. Their bluster.has caused in a spirit of boasUitlnsm. Ithaafailrn
to the lot of New York to ervato the
greatest newspapers of ths country. if pcesibte. Whore
tire**
Here ounosntrste tho eommerro, tno e«n bo procured, ecad the money ; bw4
patching if there had been lass
mauufiseturas, tho mineral reoowrees,

OHN G. RUNYON
Jefftrson Street, Hasting}, 11ch.,

104 numbers

104 numbers

written ou the
American and

which

AARON CLARK,

copy.)

position that comm within our knowl-

citing a strong patriotic feeling in Spain,
and in-surpulating a determinancy on
the partof the Cubans not to bo ‘bullied”

vx ions.

-ysa“«ftSS»i

O&lt;
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p*T two dollars, lot him raise a rlah by
in lacing hi* neighbors to subscribe, sad
wo ahull tend him a copy gniit fur Us
truuhls. Nopaperso large and complete

it shall rsmam altogether the most valu­
Alx“a”
able, interesting, end instructive News­
.
way of obtaining the inland. But there paper in the world.
It has boon weU obaarvod that a care­ T*fSB ^ZiC.
is still another. The intelligent Cubans
UK»8. Two TolumnA
are growing more and more to see that ful reading and study of the Fanners'
in amalgamation with tbe United Betos Club Reports in the Tatars a atone will
save a armor hundreds of dollars in his

SbteDOi
§

'wAsrt'ja

Guvernmei.t would hare boon rendered
rjspunsible for the depredations of any
vessels which escaped—just as we are
holding the British Government ro:pjnsibls for tho recipe of ths Alabims.
The journals, thorslcirc, which cried
out for ths recognition of Cuba were
really doing all that by within thair
power to injure the Cuban cium.
What betides this did they ask, for?
Cuba at any price? That would hare
boon a very intelligible demand. But
wo do not believe that the mis* of the
people would have approved of tho
United States Government sotting out to
aoiso Cuba in defianoo of all law, and os
an openactof buccaneering Wc should
eortainly have had to govto war with
Spain - possibly have drifted into a for­
eign contest of even greater magnitude
than that But lot us put this consider­
ation aaide and come to another point.
Are the American people really anxious
to have Cuba at all coeti and hazard* ?
It would, in ths preicnt position of af­
fairs, bring with it another slat o problem
for ns to settle. Tho slave-owners are

ciniains all the important editorials pub­
lished in the DAILY TRIBUNE, except
those of mxrely local interest; also liter­
ary and scientific intelligouoe; reviews
of the mast interesting and important
new books; letters from our largo corps
of correspondents; latest nswi received
by tslegraph from all parti of the world:
a summary of all important intelligence
in this city and elsewhere; a synopsis of

doubt wo cjuld decree tho abolition of
th^institution. But would the planton
be satisfied ? Need we be eager to hare vcrip’ion* may be published together, In
*hart, we intend that the Txxzrxx shall
&lt;By waiting patiently we believe we keep in tho advance in all that concerns
shall be much more likely to get Cuba the Agricultural Manufacturing, Min-

O-

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Hon =

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decisive, and tho only curious feature
about tho present statements is that they
aro mode in opposition to the sentiment*
of the papers m'which they apjrrar.
These journals appear to bo smarting
under the sense of laiture. But if they
hare tailed it is more their own fault
than that of ths Government or the pub-,
lie. Are they sure that the hare under­
stood exactlv what they wanted ? “Belferal feU fur tho struggling Cu­
ban*,” sonic of them would ansirnr.
But that proves that they did net under­
stand whirt they were asking for.
If
their demand had been armpffe-f with,
the Spanish Government would have had
the right to search every American ’ res­
ell outside an American port for contra­
band of war. . We exerasod ths same
right toward* British vessels after ths
‘recognition of the South, and, a* every­
body will recollect, numerous captures
were mads- It would have been quite
impcoable to have canvayod anv aid to

Exchange. 1

ronngs i* so large that journalists can
afford to print it. TTiia is tbo strength
of tho Tarnmra. We print tho cheapest
abla that wo must hold them to bo past and best otlted weekly paper to tbs
all forgiveness. Wo have boon given to
have groat daily and
understand lately by the TnMow that a
om. ' All the elaborate
journal which prcsuww to differ with
tho Admiaisteaiion on any point of public
Am-giea ia devoted to the purpose of
malting the Wxxgxy Imwxx the beet

THtew wDl not circulate any imore stab
statamonta as it pnblialiwl on ths 27th umd and

•

�tUt [Bastings Jaunt J.

wing orgcnltoe % “Trmperanoo Politico)
Party,” with no other objeqt in view than
cities of Use country. Including

Tho vast majority of the men cngngvd in

officers of Philadelphia, Boston. Balti­
—Can ag» running on the Fouinsulr.r
more, Chicago, Indianapolis, and other
ulwuy from Battle Crook to Olivet.
or friendship for Prohibition, but see no pointe, arc in snaion at Washington, In
other W»y to get tho coveted spoils of
offlra save by dividing the Repnblcan mister General, issued about a month
Victor Emanuel haring rr-1
STROKING A METTLE.
party which they hope to do on this ques­ ago for tho purpose of dtoctuwlng certain frisnd the further csndtdstars of tho
postal mailers, and of suggesting some
The fflSry of tho Government toward tion, notsitlistandiag ths Republican is possible Improvements and changes tn Duke of Goaoa for the Spanish crown,
Gen. Prim and his fellow Ministers have
(be peqds lately in rebellion is well
participated In the mooting to-day by
known to be a policy of conciliation and
—Th#
Tbe advisability
true to their country and tho rights of sjeelal Invltatlm.

'tofoaXT.

man.drawn into this service of tho en­
ranged against tbe Union trfay say, ealm emy for Ore destruction of the party of
and nuprejudico 1 people of all eivilixeJ freedom and progress. Nor is it too
nations have acknowledged and wondsvedat the Iraleney shown to treason, Prohibition is not to-day stringently en-1
forced in one-half ot the townships of.
cur County, is that these tools of De-

010*^

g«al and JHisrtlhucc
■maul FAMI IF UHT Mini.
' market, posww
intrinsic merit
——^—^J.lfosf Bitten, to
eallnf, are mrrefy rcithiiKuky ttuf,
edkl at a bcrerage. Dr. Bcbaek't
Bitten are not a bevrrage ta anv
ik.______ k..i II... .■

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE

November,

s

ARE MOW 8EI.LIXQ

LI
A D n 1W
A/ ARE
ADE"
HARD

it

fndigettion and Dyepepeia, and

end * Democratfsl. ,IW,...,----tlimalanl art
tho House a Reform Speaker and a
rrqniml.
Tkry
tier system, newspaper poetatsa, and
Democratic Clerk.
rftlort the vital
tbe money-order system. But the Com­
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
—
Some
depraved,
editor
wxanafacturos
mittee have not yet come to any positive
determination on anything. They wfll, the statemrat that in Anderson, Ky., it
Cheaper for Cash than any Iloume in Barry
marhtble dryrtr.
County.
however, present a report In a few days
awl ffict lont to
tn Mr. Cto.well, who will adept such
weary in wall doing.”
suggvaUona
a*
he
drama
advisable,
and
They, themsolvei, are, perlia[w, unsat- mocracy have forced upon our people na
11 if nod-r/emt
possibly ask leghlatlve action on what—“1’11 be bio rod” was ones a vulgar
Direct from Factories. ^Specialities in every department.
bM and no man wIm&gt; think* that the officers men who will not enforce the law,
$v«r* since Dr.
cockneyism, but it promises to be ths po­
"iharo and 8lri]&gt;cs'’ are a worthier em­ boesuse of tlicir inbred apposition to the
Ilobaek, the rdlite way of asking to bo sen: licmu in the
PACKAnMlXoxrnU'.—Wehave been coming style of travel through tho psnebrnied Swaliek
blem at nationality than the “Stars and principles of Temperance and Prohibi­
delayed in noticing this really good eumatic express tubes.
Bars" or tho “Southern Cross,” would tory law/.
We hnro now in t*tools tlio lui'tfowt variety ©V
loeUiotm, SieeAgainst these devices of the Democra­ Monthly Mngnxlnc for some time on ac­
—A Connecticut torn boasts of a man
desire to saiis'y a people whoso aim was
count of the prera of matter in. our cutCOOKING,
of such punctual habits that he carries
cy we caution the •Republicans of Barry
eounlry anil itdradtued the 8cmhis watch in his coat tail pocket, so ss
PARLOR COOK AJTD
row to-day i* that that ruin is not an ae- County generally to be on their guard. thalcaa there Is no article in all its pages
dSuutan Blood Purifier; thiet
always to bo “ahead of tfmo " .When
Wo advise the prompt orgaaixatiou of that Is Dot at thoroughly ItitomUng tu
PARLOR STOVES
ho sits down he is “on tima.”
•chick time thontandt hare been
Were wo to grant these all they ask, tho party in every township, tho careful any romance ever written. They are
cured, by He »«r, of Serafnla and
tnsirbrarte would burn m fiercely as enrollment of all legal voters, tho distri­ all frota tho p?n* of eminent writers, and hi* audience in stentorian tones, “What
other blootl diteatrt. It emialnt,
HARNESS
SHOP
—
A
fine
Stock
of
Harness
on
hand.
Reare very lively and foacinnttng. Below
bution
of
documenta,
nn.l
tho
active
co
­
beeida
the Iodide of Votaeea nud
now with tho fires of unhallowed hatred,
11. pairing dons promptly on short notice.
are the captions of a few of them, which
8grun of StiNiugia, drupe import­
while they would add thereto the fuel operation of every friend of the Nation­ are worth dsnble the price of the sub­ from an hundred throats at onto, as folWIGHTMAN &amp;. GREBLE.
ed from Sweden for ilt erprtu
al Administration to ensure the nominaHastings,
Mich.
April
20,
18G0.
—
wly
‘
scription ; The Blood-Royal of England
nuintfacture, unknown and not
tian and election of really good men to —Mad and Bad; At Rehearsal, by Alice • — College students have a legend of
kept by apothc-r^m^^^^^^
n mechanical and perhaps sleepy norson
flioro feelings to continue, so long must every position in tho gift of tho people;
at morning prayers, who prsvea Uiaf
we look for tho breaking forth «&lt;f smoth­ but aeo to it that they are our friends on
Closing
out
that
immense
STOCK
of
winter
Clothing,
Ac.
at
-*inefficiant
bo
made
efficient,
too
intern
ered discontent and the application of the great National and State i«au&gt;. s of saloon keepers and their friends;
•ingle trial trill
and below cost, at the
Tbaddeus Morens; Facte shout Work­
bitter and risdiciire epitheta to the gov- the day, and wltoee devotion to the cause
nnrinctikeinotl
ing Women, Tbe Wisdom of Ignorance;
of Unman I’rogrees, Equal Suffrage,
•lexical 41 Ua
Napoleon’s Heart. Tbeaa are not ha’f,
Hibvau.—The Board of Overseers of
TU^o things aro relict of tho strife and Prohibition may not bo questioned.
tcotulafnl talur.
juvl psaifod away, and it is unwise to at- And then, the vote of these men who rood. Weftunhh it to sultesifbcn of Harvard CoDegw have made a move in
the ri^ht directiun. They have voted
Dr. DoktieVt
tempi to chifek them or tend them digni­ constitute tho “Democratic Aid Society,”
that it U expedient to bestow tho drgroo
lUootl ItUt art
ty by goveramVat^interference. But ■erring the interests of that party under
of Master ofArts only upon examination
To Kkxp Tin Fect Dry.—We notice
or thssis, or .as a reward for acknow­
there are some thiugsTS^t are unwia.-, the guise of Temperance, will be sonany J‘ill
In our exchangee numerous receipts for
that faring in their train difficulties of no fined to tho few disappointed office-teak;
ledged literary or professional attainJttdartil for a
making shoe leather water proof, moot fbenta. There is no reason in tho world
ordinary magnitude, that Iho govern- ere
rn who,
wuv, to
w stab
&gt;.&gt;u tho
iuo Republican
iiepuourKn party
I’orry . of them com[•ound*
compounds luvulvlng
involving considereonsldcr- why a college graduate should receive
.
One trial turnmeat should refrain from doing. Lor.- would join cvea the rebels of South Car- able trouble lu preparation nud more or his degree, tqerely in consideration of
I rinlAy ataULtkn them at firorilct
expanse, and pone of them half so tho payment of a small fee, without re­
lanes is praiseworthy, and forgiveness is olina, because it may just as well bo un’ icilk all ir£o use them.
•’tuple article of castor oil, gard to hit course of study and attain­
a becoming act in a great nation, secure dorotood now as after election that the ’ K00^ "*
I
The rennnt
7l.,baek't
f»r 1&gt;1u -h,“h ~
“ “»
ments during tho time years which ho
in its position, but it is unwise to extend Itaucml.
Blood J’iilt iliout-rf* kept in to- '
.. .-e.. TtenrMmnr.
m
.
1 .
. iI for
to
fifty
onto F«T
per pint. has pxM'xi
pass-ri ainco hi* graduation. In
In
so^alled
,OT twenty-flvw
'« tooaUty.
“
"7 Mt»
57^ to.4
’
I ocourdtng
to your
ApplyP&gt;«,
It to earlier times,sineo
when all college graduates
' try family are: Ureautt they eat
wfwn
nll j
|t bjr tpe pursued, or wore undorsto&gt;l to pursue,
givsneaa to peculiar, that the conqueror frying to draotve the R. pub.icans, and ; tpt
. Ar employed in all cate* trkert a
shall lose and the conquered gain win vote, almost if not quite, every out- fire Ul|Jbe leather h *atu rated. Treat uns of three liberal prufoasions, the ca«o
"faind;i phytic’’ it reanired, and
thereby.
of them, for tbe D^moeratte nominra* I th* sates in Ute same way, being careful was different But now, when he is aL
&lt;’r*
’V* •’* «*«• admindry It so WBlHhat they wilt not grease mo« os likely to devote himee f to the
Have wo nvt done this ? What an- on election day. Republicans, beware
oarpeta.
X^it-sr
will *keep “
the
of these wolves in sheeps' clothing. Act ’the
“ “
■““** *
’ ' oil
“ —
•*
they are uiaJe
leOOK!
IZMIR I
LOOK!
I leather soft, pliable, and blsek, though
\M\ilk
and
RaprsMeliliras and Senators, elanght- with tho men vou know to bo true. Sus-1
net glooev, and quite Impervious to divinity, there should bo romn inquiry $30 Beaver Overcoats at 620 I $20 Cassimcre suits df clothes $15.
■ iilkottl ingo^erad by the hand of him whueo hatred Uin^ybur ]irinci|d&gt;*s, and an easy and water.
tpode w bother he has indeed become
18 “
"
“12. 12
“
“
“ $7,50
i coaling, lint*
master of one of the arta. 11 now Ilar- • 10
sure victory awaits us on tho day of
“
“
“ 7,501 Good Shirts and Drawers, 40ccpla
' adapting them Id
Trifle J
vare would only be more chary in the
on tho servants of tho people, give to tliis trial.
Ike utt of errry
bestowal of tho higher honorary'dogrera,
^boJy; Jiceauoe
other American colleges might be in­
Masonic.
the Siuuw twins.
■Bound* of tho Imnted freedman, whose
duced to follow its good example. And
Ikry can kt parTbs Twenty.first Annual Grand Con- . ~?wluS
^vested m yet it might bo othorwue, for mark of
hands are hardly loosed from the musket
the one price store of GRAMD RAPIDS.
&lt;ka»c.l al qny
WUnE BUrT*tho “frtab-water eollegej” at least show
fre'graspcd in tbe defiauso of the nation? venrIon of tbe Grand Chapter of Royal'
Dated, Hay 2ft, IMO.- yl
—A tobaeo (art iry has been .seised in that they roly much upon getting “richor
What answer from the thousands of Arch Masons &lt;rf the State of Michigan, I
by dtgreoa.”—N. Y. Tunet.
convened tn Detroit an Mond*y rrenlag, I the Choctaw country. Z
IMPORT
children in Tetmaseoe who are left to
price ef twenlyJanuary 10. On Tuesday afternoon tho I __ x spending j
.rather than a saving
Coxanssstoxan I.tnunr.—It is, per­
following offirers to tbs Grand Chapter clause-Santa Claus.
freedom may die in their hearts ? Are
ul’koi's,
haps, not so geuen lly kn-rtva a ■ it thou! 1
r
n
ir-t
'
—
What
is
tho
L&lt;*t
stimulant
for
tho
be, that while tho quo stion of public li­
wo nut forgiving tho wrongdoer at tho
n. Brown, Knl™1,build.
Par bale by Druygiutn
braries is much discuuod elsewhere, the
expense of him who tins been often and amaxoo.
and Dealeh in- Patent
—Tho Japanese colony in California Congrroeional Library hss boss steadily
D. G. H. P.—Hugh McCurdy, Co­
‘foully wronged ? And may we not hare
augmented
until
it
ha*
become
a
riny
is
a
private
speculation.
&lt; | MeeUchies orcry-whcre.
Plated Ware.
cause to regret that in the filing up of runna.
PSAKI.
—Navigation ha* been partially re­ yalsable eolleetien of Sterature in all
the conciliatory cup, that W hnvi- * G. K.—L. H. Randall, Grand Rapids.
branches. Tho report of tho librarian,
turned on the Hudson.
U. 8.—J. W. Finch, Adrian.
Mr. A. R. Brorroat), shows an aggregate
strengthened by tho draught tho hand.
G. Eeeretary—J. Eastman Johnson,
—Tho weather is dear and oold, with of
■TRKUXG
rulumoi accumulated up to
Centerville.
no sign* of snow.
Doeombotfo of which 2fl 037 belong to
WEBRINQ AMD Y1IITINI CARDS
BROXZK
praetor to now deeds of opprettion ?
Rufits W. Landon,
— A Woman Suffrage Convention is Hie bw a.-pSttmenl Three figure* are
Wo hare been stroking a nettle, when NUer.
in session at Concord, N. H.
exclusive ofpuB|d&gt;]o!s and unbound pcriO, C.—Rev. Wm. Stow, Port Huron.
PABUX GOOD.1’.
ws should have firmly grasped it with
—The Public Debt vra* red need over odira's. The inkntuo during the past
ytarwaal 1,26. volubMis ire lading (180
807,000.000 during the past year.
DBISDKX VAStH,*
FIX!
G. P. 8.—George W. Wilnrot, Fenton.
M. S. SMITH AND CO,,
purahatod. n. items H publications I
points are aow piercing the hand that
—Tho shipments of bullion from San received under tho Ce^aigbl laws of the
TABU CCTLKBr.
TOILET SETTS’.
0. R. A. C.-J. J. Bardwell, Detroit.
_____ AftB xow‘oi*KnxG ron-rnn
would bars soothed its poteon into inocFrancisco in lt&amp;9 wore |31,000,030.
United States during It-GV i, (nterretlnm
wou»ne«*. Our folly has weakened us, Tecumseh.
—The Ratnsoy Dirooter* have takou
GOLD,
GOODS.
BUTTER
G. 8.-W. V. Griffith, Detroit
and brought -upon us tho ridicule of
possesion of tho Susquehanna Railroad.
CRACK EBB.
an Uiraaunllv Inr—n an.)
.?
8ILVKB
DBtHSJXO CASS8.
Iknn_
I There &lt;°ro received
AC the Grand Couqeil of Royal and
—Tho Hudson river at Alt
OYSTER
CRACKERS.
their own imjor.ation. ’
Select Mtuoiis, al« held on Tuesday,
GLOVK *U
free from ice, and tho freshet is
Your
PIOXIC
so, everything rich and now In Jc
&lt;23 engravings on-1 imotographs, and
CRACKERS.
Jan. 11th, the Mtesrlug officers were
WORT 1IKAD
HAXDKBUCQIKF
«li7. H&gt;M Silver and Hirer
tempt to accomplish an impossibility.
03 map*. Uni vary rapurtsnt additi«
elected:
*
DOTTOX
CBACKE*'.
Plated Ware, etc.,
—A Brooklyn lady school-toacliar is to tho library, q printed catalogue, has
BOXES,
Is the nation so pledg 'd to tbe coifrs Spaulding, St
Which they oflbrat
8ODA
charged with cruelly ill-treating a young at 1» ngth been completed. Mr. tteorCRACKERS.
it baa taken that tho cry that should be Johns.
.
COBAL
Gre«.Uy Reduced Price,.
■ILK
rose rwoBinieods that tho public be penI). X. O. P.—Ebenestr Sntsgue, Lyons’ girt
DIAM0XD8,
—The Hurd Hous &gt; at Jackson, cost­ mitteri to ura the library in the evening
O. T. I.-H. S. Noble, Monroe.
Your CREAK (“»«*ackneiycRACKERS
leas far protoctian—shall pass by tutno­
G. P. C. of W.—William Brown, Bdt- ing fit 0,00U, has boon uponod for bast- as In the daytime and I nether that the
EATBALtM.
libwuiM of the Dcpartmen's lw oon*cl&gt;MDMIC BOXES,
- nUBLA,
dsted with it, both which suggest! ns
O. Treasurer—William Barclay, De­
—Ths strike of tho Western Union
through trial belongs tbe right to give troitSTOXB
Your
, LEMON
OllAOKKrt.-*
American
Watch
Company
»
1
form io the laws by which tiny are to be
O. Recorder—Oilvra Rourke, Detroit
I buy Butter, Lard, Eggs and While
Tur University of Michigan is young
G. C. of Guards—Joint B. Nixon, Ft.
Im Wood.
but
vigorous.
Supported
by
tho
State,
Johna.
tafbuckMs sn dock when they go into
OTHKB BICB
it hss been Aracnenti in its sirov, its as­
C. D. STEWART.
U. Chaplain—J. Boynton, Dowagiac.
Georgia and Tennereee may bo blotted
pitched battl«.
pirations and its sfferte, and the brood
JEWELUY
O. Steward—A. J. Sawyer, Monroe.
O. Sentinel—W. V.Griffith, Detroit.
EO. ’• FBOBT dr CO.,
Tur (IRAXD I.CDSin.—Therand
DETKOIT, .
.
. ’tlJCHlGAX.
tho brief thirty voara of its existence in
National Bank.
a position aecoud to no other in tbe land.
munication Friday Jan. 14th. Tho fob
—The petitfon of the British Columbi­ Indeed, I’rtifeescr Hedge in onaddrou
lowing aru the offloeni elected and ap­ ans fur annexations has boon rreeeuted before ths Alumni of Harvard in
pointed for the ensuing year, all of o tbe President.
dodarod that it ras the only seminary
whom were duly tnsteUe l:
—In the huagnshynna Railroad suit in tho country whore lib nJ scorn and
the Ramsey Board of Direetros have boon cosmopolitan outlook satisfy the idea of
declared legally electjJ.
a groe* university. At a nxeung of tho
D*JJE2£M
WOMB.
H. W. D. G. M.-T. W. CbampUn,
Regents last week, however, they voted
—It is rumored that Judge Wither that its scope wss still too limited and ils
Grand ibq.hjs. •
will dorline tbs appointment tendered outlook tot quit cosmopcKtsn, and with
him m United Elates Judge.
knit.
but one dissenting voice declared that no
IIEPOITANT WOBK.
—At Westfield, III, recently, a young nils exists in anv of the University stat­
Rochester.
®*a named Grey, in sport, shot a young utes for the exclusion of any person who
about two months ths township ofposeessM the rexaisite literary and moral
8wudo, inflict;ng a mortal wound.
i are to be elected, and the opening don, Ndro.
qualifications. Thig of course, opens
”—The Schnharie County Bank has wiAa ‘ V - 1 - *1— • 1 *
____ _
I of the greet ronteei between libI keep constantly on hand a largo and well selected Stock J»O aPOBTSMEX.
R. W. G. Secretary — James Fenton, be. n robbed of fo\000 and many ereuriDetroit.
•of HARDWARE bought of the Manufacturers
J.OOCJAMX.
before the recent advance.
baro so long hesitated on the brink, will

STOMACH

NEW

GOODS

OwIsJldriWs

STO FES! STOVES! STO VES! BITTERS

Church Directory-

GREAT SACRIFICE!

BLOOD

PURIFIER

CLOTHING HOUSE!

attrition patrons.

April S&lt;1,1170, no papers will b

and rigidly enforce tlxi« rule.

3G Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

BLOOD

MunmoTA braauast ratified t b
.Amsndment.
_________

Star Clothing1.Houso,

PILLS

CALL AT THE HASTINGS

AU

HOLIDAYS,

YW

WfflK

tejtarws Chewfi

•"*

lWl Detroit. as* l&gt; »1» u

fur the re-adtai«el&lt;«

CBACKEBS.

G

TAXES! TAXEsr -

Tho way to make money is to save it; tho wav
to wave it Is to buy your
J

H. A. GOODYEAB.

■y

tar The friends of B®’

'

■ftffinreday. 27 th insL

.ofthe BapUrt society will givt
Tngtsnd Supper, al Union Hal
^av WVM1UX. the 21st lust.. Id

CABD.

DistrictD. G. M. for Upper Peninsula,

enmeelu

DoxiTiMi —The tntud* ot if
Ubas will give him a donation a
• Ball on Wednosday evaning, Jl

Michigan

—The etormehipe Oriflamae and
Pantile camo in collision off Santa Bar­
bara, Cat, and both wtro bad^r damaged.

Exchange.

BUILDING MATERIALS.

guilty and ’

divide

ecu*

�jtoral aud SHistrlUntous.

November,

Par Your. Tain..-W« an? ngucMint
to notify a|l ya own* that have received
a notice from the Treasurer at Hastings
tnwtfwhlp, and wboee taxes remain unpaJ&lt;l, to pay up .before the end of this
week, If they would eave Coats.

yEW AD VERTISKMKXTB
The first through train an tho G. R
V. R. parsed through bore las'. Moadry
morning,
going east. This look* like
'
basin***. More cut sooc as it occurs. .

PscrcbeyACo'yCatertM.

Awn* Kirx.

■ato

■lEh..

1

TvtajTKM.—We are under special ob­
ligations to Hon. T. W. Ferry for the
Cungreadonal Globe, for the 40th Con­
gress, and oilier )&gt;eraotird favoro.
Ksv Yoe*. Jaa. 13.1170.
To Hon. C. C. Washburn for h 1b speech
Tk« baak atatMoesl ta-4ay la »»ry farersbla.
on financial matters. Also, to Hon A. It U ladiaaXlra sf ckrap ateacy and aa taerward
Blair for late Washington pajiere. ,
•j^JuUUos la Uw fulura. GUd c1om» abort 1c.
lovarikaa lart Saturday. Tbarv tea boyefal f&lt;'&lt;A Bcakdau—The Gibson Bros, un­ lugaa r»*«rd« lbs future. Tl&gt;«atrinjuoey of tbe
der sonis tll-advl»*&lt;l |&gt;oUey. have com­
menced a jirooecntlon against J. W.
Maynartl, of this vlllag*, far stealing
wood. Up to date till* suit hss been
twice triad, with no verdict The suit
Is evidently simply a scandal, as Mr. Ull.w»; Waite Mtebigss.se sates; Wister Ked
Welters. tt.X14l.S31 !U S Ksring. *1.14*1.14.
Maynard is as little likely to boengsged Cera art oute lover. Pork
to lover.
In stealing, aa any man la the country,
and it is to bo presumed that the malice
of a certain person la tho cause of this
worse than useless per ecution.
RaH. Road Mketixo.—On Saturday
evening a meeting of our citizens favor­
able to building of a Roll rood from
Jonovjllo, via Marshall and Hastings to
Lowell and thewce Dorth, was held at
tbe office of Wtn. Burgher, Emj. After
considerable dtocuvsiou, aroeolutlon was’
adopted V&gt; appoint a committee of five
io correspond with tho officors of that
road and report at an adjourned moetlug
to be held at the same place in two

STEAM BOILERS.

CITY DRUG STORE!

EES,

BUSINESS CARDS.

F. D. ACKLEY
is selling DRUG5
andMEDlCIJfES .
C I I E Jk P E R

A fair trial only 1* needed Io convince
the tr.ort skeptical, that Unit's Vegetable
Sicilian Ilnir Renewcr will accomplish
all that is eialmrd for it.
—Tho Roman organ camplains that
Russia has proven tod too only Polish
Bishop not killed nr exiled from atten­
ding the groat Council

D, 3. WOODWARD,

Cents Wearing Apparel!
wajAA-oirs clotu

— Gen. Prim it reported t&gt; haro tolt?graphed to King Victor ■ Emanuel tn
know his final disposltson respecting tho
Duke of Genoa's candidature.

-

ATTENTION PATRONS.
On and after I be close of thia relume,
April £3&lt;1, 1870, no papcni will be sent
from this office to any pctren who Las
not paid in ailvnucc for the same, Jus­ prospectus of tho New York Tribune,
published on the firat pare of thia Issue.
tice to ou-selves require* ua to adopt
Thia la dx/acto the American newspaper
and rigidly enforce thl* rule.
nud a* such. should receive a Ubers! sup­
port from all cissies of American elllxcn*. We have yeofon Io believe that
’the Investment, la this paper, will pay
potter than any other pubHrhed in any
city outoide this Plato, to every voter in
Michigan, and wo shall Im planned to re­
ceive auliscriptintis at the very lowest
term &lt; to single rjba.-ribera, Croat any

Ou bund. «vl .reb.nrud ta *uol st
iteuteCrerk I’rteM.
Uickary CarMn, Mick.
p»17a1

WILLIAM MYERS,

Music &amp; Jewelry.

. srxrojrx nxtv tnutt
fiiaTLSGl*. • - - B3yl - - ■ HICU.

Wright A Smith, Prop’rr.

bbotukim.

Dr® Medici®, Grmj,
«F3SJ»mr.

IJ? Pmoni desiring to make good
bargains will do well to call at tliia
Agency. _J/Pj

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
CLOCK*!.

Fino Gold

Groccricc and Produce,
MtDDixrnxx, Jon. I’Jth, 1670.
. Ennou Baxxeb :—Looking in vain,
! for.aomo time past, for nows item* from
Who btouc that Wood.—For furtl&gt;- | -*Our Middlcvtllu Correspondent,” and
er partlcuL.ni Inquire of the edlV-re of knowing that Thomepplo ixono-of the
tho Hasting? Home Journal.
component parts of tho County whi' li
the Bsxxxa rcpreacnts *ho necessarily
enacts a part of tbat history which
should interest your readers, I tend you
a few itoms of tho New Year.
Tho fine sleighing of tho past few
days, in conaect oa with tho tlcmaml fur
wood, ties, timber, eta, which Ute rail­

road ha* introduced, bus in a great mea­
sure dispelled the gloom which seemed
to have settled upon our eatrrjridng
community in thb antic!potion ef a long
and hard winter, with nothing to do, and
entorprUe and bustle are again the order
of th* day, and everybody seom just now
determined to fulfill tho injunctwu,
“Work while iho «xow lo-ta.”
The Ilo'jJap wore c.dubratcd and en­

General Grocer,
sit Fit the cm

NEW GOODS

SPECIAL NOTICES.

HALL’S
VEGETABLE {IBUAN
HAIR

Henrwer.

joyed with a neat in this railroad town it will rosmrsLr eestukk gsat
IMIS TO ITS 0RMI3.U. COLOR.
that I never 'observed in tho back wood*
Middleville of tho I'a»L
I^st evening, Jan. I Oth, a Donation
was given to tho Rov. G. W. Anne*, at
Middleville Cottage, on tho ndnivorsary
of that gentleman's birth-dny, at which
jiiaeo a iarpt and enthusiastic crowd of
friends convened, all of whom seemed
to relish the musical port of tho enter­
tainment equally with tho rich supper
spread. Tho “baud” volunteered their
services, and were appreciated, as were
Doxinox —Tho friend* of Her. J. B. alio tho voiulUi* Xho participated in tho

Solid Silver
aid- ■ PiaW
Van.
- j— ii L* a । । *

CARRIAGE^ BUGGIES,

A Sue MMrtnaat of Uonriee sad ll&lt;M Tandy
CurrtefTBOoMtMlI.r unhurt. Ordun solicited.
U, 17 Wipiz-re^w«,
Opera Soon Week,
DETROIT. MICH.

PRICES TO SUIT
X alusll not tM» undersold l»y

D. IUKRCE A CO.,

Thai's Big Talk,
Try it Now.

Impurten sud Jobbers uf

Foreign &amp; Domestic Dry Goods.
. SbJFaotknri Attaut,

it is hardly worth writing about—
Among tiro growing improvement* i*
D* Bimacr'* elevator which U expected
to b* In operation M soon s* tho &lt;&gt;ring

Mr. Gilntt La* bought twelve acres of
land of T. P. Johnson, adjoining this
village, «t t!75, per aero. Jti* the intontfoo ot Mr. 01Sett to start a fruit tree
nursery upon tho laud. This will, with-

it.-^£.ni&amp;3rtr2lu

TBE AMfXJCAN FAMILY

has d fine assortment of
MEW XIUIIUTCMM I ERL
•a

IB mu will giro him a donation at&lt;7niun entertainment
.
Aller Xho reverend gentleman was
Hall on Wednasdajr er»ning, Jan. 2 6tlx.
■dbjwtod to tho trying ordeal of running
AD are invited to attend.
tho gauntlet between two rows of ladies,
armed with currant sprouts, who brought
“cte. down upon hi* devoted h*U their eom-

|, plimcnt* in a very forcible manner, tho
report of tho Trewnrer was called for,
axd the proceed* of tho evening,
Stw Exglaxd Surrrat.—The ladiesI omonatiag to $100, were presented in a
.of the Bapd.1 society will give a New' short speech by Aaron Clark, which was
and pithy mau'
JCngiandHupper, at Union Hall, on r n-’ responded to ia »
«day evoalMg. the Hat Inst., also there
' aer by tho redpent.
■
will be exhibited an Art Callery. Tbe
jxtbBc are invited to attend.
So litis is going on in this vicinity that

ralXER. J’rvprirtrt. K Cnsanss .L
R. H. MeDO3*l.n a co..

B. BPARB1M.

WKh GILT, IMITATION GILT, IMITA*

J^OILKR

ORDER, vis:

JOHN G. RUNYON

AID BEST fTOCK OP

BOOTS AND SHOES

KNITTING MACHINE
Xl prearaXad &lt;e the pnWe m lit meM 3

�Fresh Garden, Flower, Fruit,!
Herb, Tree, £bnib and Everpresn Seeds, with directions for
culture, prepaid by mail. Tbe
most complete and judicious as­
sortment in the country. Agents
wanted.

WOOLEN FACTORY!

AND

invioOratob.

AU era sew praeraed Ucarry H ee l&gt; oh lu

•aaapioto&amp;M and amankgr of which be.
•toroid bare a prid.-,-a naltonal pride.
»ywi pieara —the •an'kind of pride
wo bare to theewperlor intelligence,enterpriw. raaonreei, asd eipidty for

•f thia great work, and hare aimed to
■mke—aa we are coafilent they hire
•*c-eod»d in doing.-th5r.&lt; Dictionary
ofthe English liaguigc.—Stiiret Itaral

GEO. M. DEWI

at n a«tix&lt;m. »aji»t co. M
XNtoRevW J. Cale *
Orarary »

E 11 V I N E
IIaCTIImMMill FaCTMT

by wml

•f tbe people of the United Stuva. We
hare nlwayr been pro ad of Wesstez'k
DxcnowAUr. It abouM be remembere 1
fcat thejmblhbera hare had Is.-ga ex­
perience and the command of large rs-

DOCT. DODD’S

NERVOUS

DISEASES.

^usintss Jirtrts
PROBATE ORDER.

SEW ISrttTISSSSrH.

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KTATK0FMICIII0A5

Gso. P. Rowell &amp; Co's Column,

JLt Once—jN’O'W.
At Onc&lt;rNOW.
_A.t Once-NOW.

» LK^W A MlNDt wdt-n to aatiaa.
n»r erd.r af Kirrutnw. I’m FtX&lt; ART

■
ion somn.
rgTBSifctdra^
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Fa Mean JFLtf We Say.

Laders RxRoeiTuar.—The January .
number cuntaln । two boautl’to etoel en- I
grarlngv—a view of Aaborg tn Switxcrleud. and Tbe lotru fori, a cospla of
Daestoad AsnrMM* Catalaeaaa (ever 10.
kt ttaje playing with tbe pendentweight • Kiluw^laaunaiK
sf tee. by it
of an edd EsshioDsl doc*. B&gt;"dt are ex­
quisitely done.
There ta do use talking—the Lx'JW
JKqsoeitory is. la our Judgment, etperfor
to any Ladlei’ Maguiar punished In
this country. It has not tje fashion ,
plate* for deesrstln^ the body, but It In­
strum Its readers hew to beautify tbe I
enol—tbe Immortal part of wemao. ■
which la tafinKely better. Ultcbeock
A Waldm Cincinnati. U.K per yea.-, i

JFe hftan What JTc Afajr.

The Baa Domingo Birgain-

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AND MIST UAVE OUR PAY

AND MUST DAYE OtR PAY

AvtSaawSStoT

Micmaax AlmanacAWe aro In­
debted to tbe Advcrtlsjr A Tribune Co. I
fcw a eopy of tbe Mhblgan Alm-nac for
JS70. Thia almanac has been compiled
with gnat care by C. K. Itarkua, of tho
Tribunt edltorisl staffiT' It cauttona SO
t&gt;a*eo weld ailed with Important facts
mowiy relating tocur.own State. No
one ran afford to be’ without it. partic­
ularly as It la sold at th- tow p.-iee o.’ 15
erate per copy.

B«K.jritlag lwera»
. i.tvKi; MMFKb
Mm RUMI UK
tt.ais,’Sr1

JTc .Vraa IFAcT Jl’e .Stay,

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A Portable Engine and

toMUiter eTZu-tsc.
(A UWJWIJ
UalSJ

AND MUST »» YE OUR PAY

8 c nznuL
Ju4s» or rrtesa

CUASCERY ORDER.

UThamlom. M. D

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afiaSEFwPMfc“

DB.C- o. BOOTT,

~

*5tlSS?° pkni'*“ “* 5arn“
“hTj. HAWEY.

GIN
tsriis* MM Arars bMtlM rart »H
/• all drasEaiCT»«?iAS^a.*riL M

ut.s-1

K D. ACKLEY, Agent Hasting*. Mich

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’

’•SlPJWfiSS: 5K

Tfca terma of tho
of Han Domingo ar­
By treaty oTHaau__ . „
_ __ ____
common ill agent of ths United Htaus it
ie shpolatad tint for ll.COO.OUO, to Le
•pen: in laying tho debts of Han Dorninfp, Ont country shall be annex'd to tho
United State, as • tarri: j.-t Should tbe
dedta, whi:h are to lie paid by a joint i
•ummfaaiia, exciel tk&gt; turn agreed
*pon, public lands era jibrJgtxl for the
exeoM. AH na'joaal prtntxrtr, together
with emtphte jurisdiction, {■ caJol -t &gt;
the I toted Stotae; uu l tho treaty will
be rnlid when ratified by otxr Senate and
confirmed by tho rote of the Domini ■

These terms aro nrop-iaassaing. and on
their fern admit of Utile ar no ubj -cti m.
The acqtositiim, for a million and a half
dollars, otthe forts publie buildings. and
•°**teignty of S.iu Domingue ’’•th a
guerautr that thia sum altall bo employed |
to satisfy her obligations look* like a
eurevd transaction from either abud“’•■ur polilii.il point of view. TLeossu&gt; mte that these obliguiuna shall l&gt;a jioid
by annunauonrn, and tho manner ’•of
winning th i. treaty, lento nothing to

Bssrs a-tt

iTTEWnOW. C0SS

GEORGE PRESTON
*W'
Stagjs.
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GUARDIAM

£!«S=E

WRIOHT It SM
(RTS el Laau

gggsg—

COMMON SENSE

“j. p. ROBERTS

*Ti rx ofunfix4 jr-n.
-attfmi&amp;rz.

SENKK FAMILY iKWIXO MACUI5K. Frier
oatrtlH. (traillodaormraia io A&gt;r.ot.. Tbia
i, iba arat paeatar aawM M**^"’
&lt;to d.y■&gt;k» Urn &amp;■&gt;.*. ' fiutU La*k HuuA"—wih da
w.»k ilau cm bad«a» aw aay auriUsa

DlD.ru' j

EJSSl

FIRST QUALITY
Lad wilt ba m&gt;M al a Mn.lt Uraara fraoi real.
Uaoiac la racai.a a abara al pairnM&lt;a fraa
ba t attle. I plaAca mrawir ta gira aallaiaaiaa aa regard, qaality and prk«.
fjg- I’rrwaaaJ and prompt atUaUou will bagiw-

?ZJtt ^t^&gt;iiZTZxS^l

S Read Tixia f

Wii,W,«d,.iv.AoI^Vd,jLoriLLards

Ayer’s

£»•

•EUKEKA”^
, —
uuwcvor, ri iiiMiu m
b» asked, and upon thoae tho value of
. the treaty dopwuls. How far docs the
debt of the Duminicins exceed tho stipu­
lated 11,501*,(JOO 7 A notion ha. existed
thri 0T*r and above the $1,400,000, more
or leas, of the Hsrtm mt ban, lately nteited at a diacuuut of 70 nor coat.,
Domingo has an outstan hog .debt
Will the domitocan. confirm tho treaty-'1
Gees. Luporon and Cabral say not, and
•ppoal to revolution; yet it may be p&lt;&gt;»Rtble to win tho final axeai of the*&gt;
loaders to tho assured na«Ae#tion of
fiirir country under the rule of a repub­
lican and fair-dealing power. Only the
bittar antipathy which the*) men end
their partisans bear to the arbitrary nil"
of Baes can prevent tho roolixatfon of
tho treaty ; but this conaiderstioa is a forsn'Ublaonu. Theimpriso-.imrata cxil -s,
a id executions which havo occurred un­
iter Boas may, without atmio fortunateJ
wind m on our part, render tho agree­
ment btwaeti ouvcoiuniorcial agent, Mr.
Z’errv, and h • denounced i'rosidant. pe­
culiarly a ;i mis to the m »ro insular du*-.
at Dominicans. Gan Grunt is a strate­
gical atataamen. He aeoa that tho ac­
Ilion of San Domingo deterninca
•fHayti, end bears more or Iraa on
of Cuba- The ertaiu fall of I’ortM-Priaoo aud tbe downfall of triluavfprepared the Haytian mind for the &lt;towtoopwvmt ot a poeaiblo n-w phseo of
matofw-t dasfiny perhaps more welcome
to thamsalvw than to us. Under such
eircumatanons the app lintmcnt of n col­
ored Minister to Hayti has bean a pro-

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LORlLLARfrS

—

Hair Vigor,

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read.

For restoring Gray Hair to

Yacht Club

‘----

its natural Vitality and Color.

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CENTURY

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A dreming which
“ *1 *»« agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
for praaening the
Ulr. I'M „ fr,,
hair t» »oon rttiornl
to ill criminal coior

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8NUFF8|S“
“ik» Mrl" wharwrw arad.

Z “4lA«r
cheeked, and btod■taattacr. news often, though not elways, cured
to. tbm. bf
“*■ Nothing caa restore the
—
'- hair where tho follicles are destroyed,
er the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such aa remain can be anted for
ueeftouesa by this application. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi&gt;
want, it will keep it clean and rigorous.
DETROIT MACHINERY
Ite occasional uw will prevent the hair
yen want te rutchaae a lapsrlor from turning gray or idiag off, and

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iMtMpraMble. m » rntloMl eraraira.
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Circular Saw M.ill
'

OR tsTEAM ENGINE J
Newt :t Ctreaisrud Fries L1M is
FULTOS IRON AND ENGINE WORKS.
J 11. w.r.., Trenarer
bmtUIT^tlCII

moke *on&gt;o preparations dangerous
injurious W tbe hair, the Vigor
only beoefi: but not harm it. If wm
merely fora

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IWORTQAUE SALE.

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• GPd. M. DEWEY,

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 26, 1870.

VOL. XIV.

gusto:

business Jirtrtorj.

DON’T STAY LATE TO-MIGMT.

CHARLES H. BAUER,
hr

COST SALE

GRAND

JOHI ROBERTS,

NUMBER 40

my readers may think that I was verv
fearful, but I provided myself with a bloodless li« mH hit passion-wrought
lung and sharp knife, which I stuck un­ Koo intimidated me mere than his bloodobserved down mv long lesthern boot
Crow stuck one in hia belt saying with a
At last he mad. a forcible effort to
rather diabolioal laugh, "I think it is free hia arm, but I held it with dll th.
better being prepared for water sharks,"
and I almost think he added "laod

and acme rather curious qieculations
*
K. X. MALLORY,
BHttRIRr. oflsa st tha Coart Sew

man to be feared, being hugely trig etui. and stabbed him in tho hand. Hia knife
strong, end wicked withal.
With many aueh reflection a I took my
plupe in the b-'ll, and amidst the hurrahs

BOSTON CASH STORE!

wm. ubjohrT
,,1110.1.1.

th the hug ol
book. Hi.

Commencing Jan. 15

fresh.

POSITIVELY H COST
DR. C. 0. BCOTT,
HUTTCTSa PbnieUa sa4 Burrw
MtoMasa.
\_________

PERFORM

I

ALL

I

^HisrdUny.

ADVERTISE.

Come and share in the general benefit.

H. J. HANKY.

THE TWO DIVERS.

L W. VBOOMAK,

Hastings, Jan 12th, 1870.
DR. C. 6. LIN8LBY.

I, Watte Brown, follow a very hazard-

EXCELSIOR.'

tbo sake of higher remuneration, peril­
ous adventures ar. common enough. I
am not too presumptuous when 1 say I
am aa brave M moat men, naturally, and
7senM of fear has been further bluutby a constant companionship with

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

ATTENTION, COMRADES!

Hastings Cash. Store!
•
J. G. BARROWS,
I Are now offering for tale, a Full Stock of New and Seasonftble
TBOTOORaPURR. R-aaaisP°«t0R/« P«Mla«
Goods, recently purchased in tho beat eastern markets at the
»s“. ££
lowest possible pnore for caah\Our stock includes a frill line of

AND FANCY
J------ STAPLE AND FAN^y

ukM uiSebLei CTAD! p

AND N0TI0NS

WRIGHT k SMI

day an involuntary shudder of horror

York from South America.

Striking

of the passengers or crew escaped.
owner, who was also captain,

The
was

It appears the vessel had settled down in
the ocean, having escaped the attack of
z- Cloths and Heady-mado-Clothing,
rw
Hats &amp; Caps, Boots &amp; Shoes, Groceries, dtc. any storm, so it might be auppoaed her

J. P. ROBERTS * CO.

jyCa»h paving cuitomers, give ua a call. Wb will cheerfully show youJ
our stovk, that vou ms v compare prices with any other first -chits bt-ire
* BZTin the Stab,. We have ffot the Good, and we want to mUjH
"
them, and shall try to toll you all we caarand will satisfy you that it
- rg"is for roar interest lubuy hero. Wewarranttbe prices ehall be satisfactory.
We will take in exchange for our goods,

DSALBR3 In Dn»r w*4iotn»«. ryt”*
...1, I..0W-nliua. Wars llaVOrt

* BVTTEH. EGGS. DRIED FRT7IT 3SO,

WM. H. HAYFORD,
.aTronxer vu

S5S
Kunsr.'sls: *7“

a o. Hoiisobk.

We are also Agent, for one of the beat Sewing Machinas in the World.

■n™. In ml rf &gt;
-ill |&gt;l— «H
MrPhUllp. .!». r»—
of hi. to'. work WRm.h.6. PU«.. «»• J”""1
c. ■. i&gt;™ sim. ^uihAu suu sous
ouurr * Phillips.
Hastings. May 19tli, i860,—yl

" WS. H. JBWBLL.
STS tea far r«&gt;Md. Jaaas.Tr!»«. U"S.

JOHN MICHAEL.

cargo would bo pretty well recoverable,
but it waa a umIsm and foolish attempt
to try to got anything from her in a
lonely sea, and on a dangerous Moat.
However, one of those meu whom nature
has formed for the out-of-the-way modes
of gutting money in this world, having
obtained the consent of tha boiraiuNew
York, fitted out a large yacht, and prom­
ising money only on condition of sueaition, and I

remarks. From the beginning 1 had a
kind of antipathy against the fellow, and
snrank from his society us from some
loathsome reptile. His profile waa that
of a baboon ; hia eyes, peering from un­
der hia henvy bruwi, twinkled with a sataaio wickedness and seemed to be look-

HASTINGS DRUG STORE
WHERE YOU WILL FIND

habtihgb HOUSE.
Th£J]

CORNS* rf Heat.

A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF

article, and shipped

ity himself
ly have parted with him, but no other
eould be got to engage in auch a fool­
hardy scheme.
Having got the diving bell and other
apparatus on b^ard, we at lw. Mt sail

GIFT BOOKS,

HOLBROOK A MILLS,

JAPANESE CURIOSITIES,

TOYS, Ace.
WM- JOHNS,

With, Prices to suit the Times.

DRUGS

M'

AND MEDICINES

la Complete in Every Department.

Wo were ■ convidcrable time in1 dis­
covering the wreck, but wo found it at
last, for down in the depths of the deep,
blue sea, where troop, of sharks were

KU

----------- I w-iBVir AND ORNAMBNTALTREEW,

AARONOLARK, ....J*

stinato sulkiness, so that I took very lit­
The Clerks of New York.
tle notice of his operation*, and busied
myself about different things in the hold
of the vesst-L
that of clerk m a grout city like New
I think about half nn hour must have York. Their life is thus truthfully de­
scribed by a conrapondcnt of the l*rovideuce Jmrvd:
wibked cast oi Crow's countenance ;
Koine of the MtabHshmenta have as
he was shuffling something'" beneath hia many as two hundred clerks in their cmdiver's clothe. ; aa the last of it disap­ puly. They nro ex|&gt;octod to drees well,
peared I -saw that it waa a beg, and the to keep up with the fashion, ao as to be
thought flashed across mr mind—a bag in keeping with the . gthcral style of
things about them. Tlrey must' be at
buaineas promptly-at eight- in the morn­
“ Humph! nothing. What have yc ing, a strict account being kept of any
to do with it t" he grqwlsd.
failure to do so, which is reported by tho
My curiosity waa further aroused by head of tho deportment to tho general
this answer.
manager. All tha day long they are
“WeB, you must toll mo what it is,” kept on their foot, under wateliful ryes,
I said, keeping myself m quiet as poui- and with a mulfltudo of details to attend
to; aud at noon they must hurry out for
’ "The devil I will: ’ he shouted ear-

“Ha! ha! forced I” Here he quietly
drew a long knife.
'
Quick as thought mine waa cat, too,
for I always carried it in my boot
“I suspected sumethiug of thia," I
■aid.
Ho •cowled heavily at me from the '
otheraide of the belt
1
"Now you must tell mo what that is," .
I sail
But nothing daunted, the ruffian re­
plied, "I will we you dead iirat!"
•
I knew hia mighty atrength. but I also
knew my own’agility and akil£
rv.,—
u,t;. . v— nr
I found in the cabin, and if ^ou hold'
your jaw I aliall gi’o ye a third/'
•‘Never shall I bo dishonest," I said,
after aotnn deliborab on, looking ]&gt;ul«, 1
dare any, but perfectly calm.
Let the reader imagine the scene, if he
can. Wa were in a trerll, forty fret un­
der water; it would take at least twenty

tieman's bounty. fe»0.r than play the
gentleman at dad’s expense, Lire youron your own hook. If you
other m.-ans of having fufrof y
a*
with your earnings an otnp
put your head into it and I
_..
_ n
Ltt,. i

nSh everything, and you lire at your
the morning— turn round at least Itrioe

it, you will aoetn to breathe

busTtueoson they are liable to be worked
unuT elevon or twelve o'clock at night;
and in tha dull aeaaon, which comoe on
the city often enough, they are just aa
liable to be discharged al a week's no­ not dqwnd

father.

Men Who Win Womenevery way. It is a well known fact that
New York merchants care nothing for
the interest of their clerk a, and theTare-

mind
by cutting down bands in dull timee.
The supply of clerks la always ao large they and their children revolve around '

careful search through ell branohea of
trade, it is found that th. ararogn is not

Imminent Broadway house gets a aalary
of thirteen thousand dollars, white under

combat with our eharp-paintod crowbars ;
but our frightful, gloomy appeanuuw three doliara a day. There tiro men iu
might have been enough to terrify the other houses who enjoy princely iucom- o,
inhabitants of the dMp.
because they have drawn one of the frivoloua with her.
We stood eyeing each other for tome
time; ho for attack, ! for radstanco. I

pKTBOtT MtKCKLLAXKOPS CURDS.

Always dignified m

Jim Crow-1

dutohsdid
further. .

1 BCHULEN BUM4J

GRXXI HOUSE PLABT3, ROSES, fee. ,
tUllssO Bslte. jssi rwstvta. Uvseistos. Tslips, ' ■

broke their spirit—they loet honor; they
either. Tighter and tighter we gripped, lost thsmselvse.
till we fell on to the coral reef. Death
small, darting about the water, and fly­ itoelf seemed to me a trifle. Paasion and
Deal Depend oi Father.
ing at the approach of tho bell as before hate seemed but the consummation of my
the sweep of the aharka, and even they
grinnod with their long jaws, and fled
the contents of your father’s puree, or
down, till the light waa dim, and then we
his fair fame, for your influence or suc­
•truck the wreck. Armed with crowbar^
ceed in buaineea. Think you that ** f*-'
wicnisnrea to creep over me, I released th..’1 liaa aHalmwt ,n .min..—. .. Cta
my hold; Crow also loosened hia. I know
planted our feet on th. dock. Instantly little about this part, but being an excel­
wo separated; Crow burst open the cabin lent swimmer I struck out with nil my estly without energy and activity T You
door, and after awhila I joined him By forte. The water whizzed by me. I
thia time he waa in the cabin Marching waa stifling, choking, dying. When I
about 1 watched him as wall aa 1 reached tho surface, with n gasp of air
could all all the while. Thus in
I recovered, and was enabled to ahriek,
our first journey, and after lading our “Help, help!" when I fainted away. Aa
boll, gave the signal and wore hauled a drcam, floated before me—mon, ropes,
upon deck. The sailors crowded around boat and rrecne.
us, gloatidg over the things ws had
1 awoke; but tho pain and dizziness,' rocks than a,
brought up; they als. hauled on deck
And if he al
several things to which we had attached
them until j
ropea. Thus our first pay pasoed. All rise, but still I waa feeble. 1 inquired your own ind
were exulting, and the sailors erackod for Crow ; ho was in a delirium. They
over the galley fire the pomiblo share of told me, when tho bell was brought up,
ho tev on tho baraaa dead, grasping the
gold bag with -both hands. They also
Several days thus passed over; we had told me that they but reecued me from
broken into the cargo, and what wo con­ a ahark hovering near the •chooser.
worse, through so corrupt an
sidered of value and. tbs sea had not
Next day we Mt sail, and arrived not
damaged waa hauled on deck, and the long after in New York. One thousand
dollars was my share, bu_t the master
gave me two hundred more for my hon­
'me, off with your coat, Clinch the
ing, ns we were down iu the bell, that est resistance. Crow was still bad in bis
the plow-handle, the scythe, the ax,
Crow again wended his way to the cabin. head. They put him into a hospital. I
dekaxe, the aj«de—anything Hint
By thia time my suspicions regarding hia called three months after, and ho had
enable you to alir your blood. Fly

'

'______ 1---------

„

The can! reefs, like grand arehi-

thorn a fearful ourae. and took an extra

J. p. ROBERTS A CO.

—---- irew &gt;M«L
'

uio waves.

end broke the hearts of fond
•Mined almost home! They came to New 1
ing well, and with high-beatii

Had hand.

But all
or al.e oacouragse him w

“Win you take shares F'
“No!" waa the firm answer.

hu

JPhTHlC rfcyatetan

for faithful
WELCH A GRIFFITHS.

,T3

�should

| CALL AT TBS HASTINGS

wood from Mr. H. A. Goodyoar’s

Md gaterrltanroi
with cfaath In guarding such great ertm-

xmdmemxmq onfiiMi
Whan tha Republics* Party met in

eauaest “with tha strictest economy.’

Ha than opened discussion on oar article
nnx PKiLum never uttered any such trutliful than sueesreful. As yean grow
upon them this will no doubt be the case,
whA, with just aa little doubt, I think
they will rectify this hannbes litil.
“squib," and ret matters right on that

of this County were responaiblo. and to
thia we diesented, and ho yielded the
pctnt, and then commanood abualug our any law breaker in thb whole bread
popular aad efficient Sheriff, whereupon
we told him that we would not publish
shy such attacks upon Itepublioan offi­
cials. knowing, as we did, that the partv
Enrro* B*mx: Tho last issue of tho
was a Democrat, and not believing than

Of a piece with the foregoing asser­
tion* is tho assertion that Mr. C. 0. Hol­
brook said ho wonld'"knock tho *d—m’
heart” out of the ’ibmrsMs /sm A. I

WIGHTMAN &lt;fc GREBLE

HARDWARE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,

tion to the trial of J. W. Maynard on

County/

“

Your

’ BUTTER

CRACKEB8.

Trer
Your

OYSTER
PIC-NIC

. CRACKERS.
CRACKERS,

Tew
Your
Year

BOSTON

yht

wnre

boda

CRACKERS.
CRACKERK

MILK

CBACKEBS,
Yoar CREAM (orCracknell) CRACKERS

CKACKfflS.

time to institute reforms in matters re­
Your
LEMON
C»AC«M
lating to the lightening of taxation and j publican party, and give the power of
the State Into the bands of hia party. | concerned, I knew but tittle about thia
quarrel with the Messrs. Gibson because
Ash^wi18’' Urd’t”1 “d
Direct from Factories. B®“8pecialities in every department,
Nor did we ever know that he claimed to
case until the Monday following the first they think so too, especially when they
The burdens of supporting a large&gt; we confess our surprise that tho commltO. D. STEWART.
publish such incontrovertible proof that
army, and carrying on stupendous mili­ tee should say what they did, without certainly, in tho first part of tho trial on the Hon. Prosecutor did really have a
tary operations were lifted from tho ao much sa saying to ns one word, aa wo that day, saw no manifretetiona of sym­
CARD.
, regard those men as gentlemen who pathy for Maynard among those whom
C00KLMG,
shoulders of the people by tho close of
1 convict Maynard of stealing wood, whan
■would not Intentionally misrepresent
PARLOR COOK AXD
the facte In the cnee. And iu thh con­ the ZeanuZ calls “the great unwashed,” he believed all the time that another and
Michigan Exchange.
pressing for payment an every hand, im­ nection wo have simply to say that the In fact tho tide of feeling ran against
PARLOR STOVES
mense improvements that had callvd, article was never offered to us, or refer­ Mr. Maynard, if I am any judge of such Who but a man with a “d—m" heart.
ence made to it until after It had been matters, for &lt;11 tho hallooing and cheers, I would take such a course ? I cannot,
rent
to
pie
Journal,
nor
then,
except
by
as
waa
notoriously
tip
foct,
came
in
,
UAHNT8S
8H0P
—
A
fine
Stock
of
Harnow on hand. Hcwhen all other sounds were drowned in
. the noise of hurrying battalions and tho Bauer, who, on the eve of going to preau,
m*king this fact public, b’weosey XA pairing dons promptly on short notice.
wo asked for the article, and was told1 made some witty or pithy remark re­
has not injured them, as I can learn, but Uutk,^. MM&gt;. April 10, lsa».,l,WIoh™AW &lt; GRESTE.
that be bad scut It to the Democrat, as
’ fleeting upon Maynard or hi* family. has, in the past, done more than hia duty
* setting their claims to recognition and ho called IL So much for that
Again tbeyaay, “Itseems to us curious Tha Home Jnrnel concbve treats it* to show them favors. It is quite unkind
the whole ponderous machinery of the that an editor of a party paper abould। friend* very unfairly by calling them tho fur them thus to repay benefits. The
Closing out that immense STOCK of winter Clothing, kc. at
fcfcrtyi
LAL LYqh, rr
------ —,is, however, mas
* kt
government to be repaired and placed in object to liavlug reflections cast upon of­. “the great unwashed, pimps, ecalla-truth
that
Mr.. xxoadtook
Holbrook
and below coet, at the
proper and harmonious working order, j ficers for refusing or neglect! tig to carry wags,” and various other euphonious,- if never made use of any such language,
£IOME ME! COME ALL!
Along with these and many other out what he eays Is a card Inal principle not clas Jcal, names, simply because they Mr Sweerey calbdbim a d—d Ear, and
of bl*4»arty."
became disgusted with their own pro- Mr. Holbrook threatened to knock him
To this we have elmply to say (hat we
.the habit acquired by the people of do n ot k now of a single official for whose ceoding*, and refrained from continuing I down if he repeated the words. The
spending, almost without a thought, acts the Republicans of tho County of the aamo to the end of tho triaL It is a Honorable Prosecutor’ll voice, upon this
I. ik. taurt Mrl-tea rf »wk«»*ta.
large sum* of .money for whatever object Harry are responsible, who bus either fact, however, that the crowd in attend­ J threat, did become calm and ewn, and
With GILT, IMITATION G!LT, IEITAmight happen to enlist the popular at­ neglected or refused to do his whole duty ance at the trial on Monday became so he went on with his argument in a more
TION ROSEWOOD A GILT or Black
tention. In this, as in many other mat- in the enforcement of this or any other notoriously uproarou* in their anxiety to respectful and much mare peaceable
Walnut Houldings.
tare, H waa easier to talk ef than to ef­ law upon the statute books, and we defy see an old and, heretofore, untamithod
tho committee to point out ono even ,
fect reforms, and if the Republican Par­
character disgraced, that many very re­
claiming to bo a Republican who baa ,
RUB8ELL
« XXVIM8' 8T0RB,
ty, hampered m any party most have done so, save the Prosecutor, who was spectable citixens thought &gt; a ditgraco, I tel should have been dragged into this
ttau. Bum Hrettass. Mlektere.
been by the circumstances under which elected a* (be special representative ol 1and tho counsel for tho defence, as was
dpc22tf
A L- HORTON
report by the veritable law courtreporter
the Grant administration took control, the Temperance party, and who Is Are- right
and proper, took occasion to men­ I from down East somewhere, or why the I
1
,pO 8FOBT8MKXiiient of tlie Barry County Temperance tion
1
tile fact in thuir summing up, so far
of tho people they have done well, and Society. Besides, it Is not the province ias they could, to disabuse tho mind* of 'ham been written or published at all, untho jurymen of any prejudice they may
have entertained on account of such dis­
fuses or neglectt to carry out to the let­
ter" any law on the statute books. The graceful conduct of a crowd, a great ma­ atory relations aa it there appears. If I
Robaek't StanIt ia, indeed, a pleasure to paint the editor's mission Is not one of public in­ jority of which seemed to sympathixe
LOOK!
LOOK!
LOOK!
eye of tljo country to there men, and former" under any usage or In any coun­ with thojiroeecution. Two juries tried
$30 Beaver Overcoats at 820.1 $20 Cassimere suits of clothes $15.1
•oJU-r all
know that they are- redeeming there I try. Nor do we any, In effect or other- the case, and Msasre. Gibson ought not
Bth.re mlhl
18 “
“
” 12.1 12
”
•*
• “ $7,501
pledges. Day by daj tho National Debt ’wbe, that any Republican official has to be so prodigal with their fault-finding
10 "
“
“ 7,50|Good Shirts |nd Drawers, 40 cents |
failed to do bls whole duty, and at the
as to oeneuro thoke, in each, that could able to blow the Hon. Prosecutor's ‘Toot
same time reaffirm “that Prohibition 1*
ll/bsf Bittcm,
a cardinal principle of the Republican not find in the testimony sufficient evi­ born,” in exchange tor hia mighty ef| ««rfW, are mereZy risfoteasAy afo/f
and from dishonor the flag they gave part jt^an.i that the j&gt;eoplo are indebted dence of guilt to convict Mr. Maynard ; forte to convict honest mon of stealing
•M tu a beverage. Dr. Robane
into our keeping—ia tenoning its huge to It for all the Temperance Legislation neither ought they to censure, or in any wood, they certainly have a right to en­
BMen art nd a beverage in any
- GRAA'D RAPIDS.
proportions, tho burden of taxes growing ; that iyw taken place in the whole coun­ manner east reflection* on Mr. Burgher, joy the profit*. Wo should all encourage
*»* of tbe vord, bul contain the
tighter at the same time; our harbor* I try in fifteen years pw-t, Bunday laws the Justice, who, after having heard both them in their praiseworthy eflbrta, and
trials and taking
additional
IMPORT
„ 1122:
---- :Mtrnnv
--------- -yon say to them—“Go on, gentlemen, aad
ore being improved, tho uncultiuatxl Included-and more, that Republican thepart
of th.Litdt^"T
jfnj^aiion antl^Dytpeptia, ndj
the part of the people, doemed and ad­
as willing to enforce the law of prohibi­
tion aa the law against murder, end will judged it to be hu solemn duty, under | word? until you succeed in makingyour•timnlant
prove Just as efficient In so doing when tho kw and the testimoj^r, (of which eolree ridiculous.
l ». a.
IreyuirriL
te&gt;
•gemout the whole country is bound to- the proper complaints are made to them. there is no more competent judge,) to ac­
gcth«r by bauds as strong as iron and And before any more complaints are quit Maynard. In fine, why should the
sniici
made against our offida a for maifeaa- Jeunul find fault with tho public in gen­
Plated Wan.
Wo note with gladaoss that many pri­ they, or .either of them, shall bo put to eral, “the groat unwashed” ’ in particu­ nlest “equlbe” that have evergraced the
vate axes go away unground from the tho te*L» the Temperance Proeceutor, lar, tho bw and Uio evidence, simply be­ columns of that intensely funny shreL
*
■
ivaar faxb.
national capital, that frauds are more j alone excepted, for whose official action I cause they did not sucerfd in fastening In eno of them the "devil" of that tntabllahment said that the editor of ibis
Il ii note eleven
WEDDiNI AND Y1SIT1NI CAMS
bboxzx
difficult of accomplishment, kad.Ahat tho Republican* cost the responsibility I tho crime of wood stealing on Maynard ? I Pape?
waa going to bring home a power
yenrt
rince Dr.
nuuiy leaks hitherto unnoticed are being on the Prohibition psuty, and will guar-1 I* all Hastings wrong and ti e satellib s pre- in his carpet beg, and th. editor of
Roback, the cel­
antae the faithful performance of every of the ITraw Jtumal right ? Perhaps the tb*t Journal wonders if bo will aljnr it
FARIAS OOODB,
ebrated Satdith
duty
by
them
and
each
of
them.
Again
Meesre.
Gibson
have,
in
tho
said
article,
OU
lltar.no
anri
11
___
.
ing occasionally develops itealf over pro­ tbqy say.
DBSSDBM TARIM,
nrg
M. 8. SMITH ASD co.,
eo flattering to Hastings, answered this
posed appropriations is noticeable, and
“Now wo ask tho editor of the BaxT0ILBT8BTT8,
AUX Now OHDCIXO FOR TUB
table cvtlebt.
win have a good tendency. Every day, xkm to tell us how and when tho Repub­ question already in their no loss than
some new measures for reducing the bur­ lican party aver pledged itealf to Prohi­ scurrilous charge, that on tho last pay
GOODS,
day of the G. IL V. R. R. Co. there wore
COLD,
dens of the people i« brought up, and bition?"
i freUnri b» the manner that oaro were
We answer, by twice endorsing Prohi­ fifteen robberies of workmen in Hasting*, I lacerated by these "puffin" But there I DBlSSfflG CA8S8.
bilVsm
thosb which have in them any merit re­
Scrofula and
bition
in or
State
Convention
assembled
in of sums of money varying from W) to is one thing certain, If the photograph
QLOVE rad
their own Importation '
ceive favorable attention.
mo
ctate
Mlcntgan
;
by
the
passage
blood dintwt. It andaint,
I the State of Michigan ; by the pasasge
Abo, everything rich and new in Jew
of Satan In Hia
_ . . r.
HAS PEERCHIEF
Everyday the prospect brightens. A of the Prohibitory Law Id February
tbc Iodide of PHuea and
ITOMY HEAD
few more years of tho Republican Party 1855, —
J—
■
—- for
- —
and
maintaining
the —
same
15 of the kind following on tho heels of the
CAXX«.
COBAL
—tho party of progress, of reform, and years, unimpaired; by the election of same charge. I do not know what fiscilvery much doubt if there be brains
America will rejoice in a splendor of men to the Halls of Legislation in our
enough in the whole office, with the ex­
OUJtOJfDB,
prosperity eueh aa noror dawnod upon State at eight consecutive elections, who operating force, may hare to acquire a ception of the devil, to originate *ucb a OABXKT ntWELRT,
Sole Arent, ln MloliiBcn
!«»*■ »« fAisI
tho hopes of tboes who hoped the most. in opposition to the rolid vote (with knowledge of such transaction* that have bitterly sareastie article. And the sec­
wfmujH,
MUHiC BOXBS.
ma rax
Unitj* Peace, Plenty, will bless u* with some half down exceptions) of the Dem not yet reached the ears of our police or ond vrittlctem—dfd you ever eee any.
ocratlc party, have adhered to Prohibi­ any other officer of the law. The Jnenu! thing quite eo funny? We never did yM
their outpourings, and from every
tion an one of the “cardinal principles"
American Watch Oomyany,
haarthatoae in the land shall go up a of the party ; by the passage of Sunday farce, or some of them, may be abb, Eke
song of rejoicing, whoso strains shall toll laws in the groat State of New York, th® ghost of Hambt’s father, to unfold
an mi
box proud a thing it b to be an American that the Demparacy, under the lead of a tale that would make tho hair of the
I Dr. Robaek't
othbb ticn
John T. Hoffman, are to-day trying to eitirons of Hastings and vicinity stand
LfiZood PUU art
repeal; by making TemjiamBoe a cardi­ on end like the “qiiill of the fretful por­
nal principle of the party in the now cupine.'' I do not believe, however, that
Splinter*.
PROHIBITION.
pending election in New Hampshire,
any of them hare any such horrid conavd In thousands of like instances that
Sire way to stop a woman’s moath:
would make them If they had. I am
we published an article to which certain
Ob. bial intagentlemen, purporting to be the •• Pro­ "J6,000 leading men
quite positive, if permitted to give my
hibition County Central Committee,"
The way to make money is to kava
opinim, that it is rather bad policy for Btant A little girt.
t° save it ia to buy your y
savo "Ithe
V&gt;Tim is a boat 1
vention disregarded on the question ef
WhenI it is adrift.
contains sol Prohibition? (Baton this question
-rar-j^v&gt;
v“i rry/amtyar,.- Rwass*
oe with the' •bait speak in another article, which we
Whaii
propore to do in our next, giving the
edguff
tataUbod rule not to give any a! tendon hlMory of the passage of prohibitory the mind* of strangers that to venture
Tie (
to come to such a locality would p)y&gt;
laws In this State.)
Mb-afwH al aU tb
Again they ask:
th«n in extreme danger of haring their
How should a balloon ascent be &lt;!».
—Oir----“Why did the Republican* In the throats cut
scribed ? In inflated language. '
I-egislalure Iasi winter return that no­
But even were all this rhodomantodn
torious drunkard. Zrehariah Chandler,
to the Unltsri Btattw Senate, shocking true, what has it to do with tho Maynard

□STEW

I

GOODS

DAILY

STOVES! STOVES!

GREAT SACRIFICE!

picturesaframed,

[CLOTHING HOUSE!
• 36 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

1

uuers

P.ud.«.,M,i8W^1

T.i Ctacvtv Oreor ewivnre m T«««S»y m&lt;
•lea. M4 m Pte&lt;ntel.( Stet? with lk« IrnsiM
•i Iks ten.. His Uarer, Lreia 8^ Lov«U. prw
;i.S- .

I

BITTI1S

holidays,

B100D

puiiFin

Oorham Plate.

^"Hardware
H. A. GOODYEAR

by^st n concert, it ought to be'tetrrted

it our article waa MBobJaetioDable

proof that Maynard stole wood. And
right her* I wish to remark that had j

_

ir/on!

fM,Unn'

alva.n&lt;^

SeBUBI

Why is a flirt’s heart like au omnibus ?!

(which time waa not) that the defend“V eU, wife, you can’t eey I
trected bad bab.ts.” “No, i
Goodyoar.
il would have been no proof; oily expanded them."
&gt;&lt; drink, to exores. And dur-

&amp;

cple

10

TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT
BUILDING MATEBIAL8,
UENT
^8 TOOLS

PILIS
JKMfcfa

WB-CaU

*

J.

anew. '

ca«"masariBrsss.

Tin., Marshall aM Oraad Hirer Railroad Uroa|
UiaTUta^-.UI ha UU al. tha aAca of W.
Bvghor. la tha Uaiaa Block, aa Batarday r».
lofai: a'oUok. Wa arc adriood that teUon fra
nUbdale.Co.a&lt;.v sod Marshall, from

�!M9.

1BI9.

--------.u.-uunu iiapius,
•fa the Michigan Cental and Grand
River Valley Railroads. Two similar
can leave Grand Rapids every evening
for Detroit, thus saving tho necessity of
a transfer of passengers at Jackson.—

FARMER’S HELPER.

BUSINESS CARDS.
A GALLOWAY,
BANKERS.

BOWNff

Winter Clothing at coat
Bearer Orwroai |5 to ISO.
All Wool Osasimero Suita |1S.
Shirts sad Dntrsn 40 cento.
Gloves, Gauntlets JSataw Ctti.
Star Clothing House. Ono price only,
36 Canal Street Grand Rapids, Mich.

SPAULOIHfi'S NEW CASH STOBE
CITY DRUG STORE!

That's Big Talk,
Try it Now.
Gcals Wearing Apparel!

srery Soedsy morning at half past ten,
end 017p.m.; Sunday School aUtf p. m. Prayer
Meeting Tbnredoy ovoniega al 7 o’clock.
Tua PassomaiAU, corner of Broadway and
Caslre atreate | Her. I- D. Nanin, Pastor. Ber• leva every Sunday morning al half past ten.
S-jndsy School al 13 m. Prayer Meeting Thnre-

information rotative to the oultlvation of
flowers and vegetables. Handsome Illus­
trations of a largo variety adorn the
work and it will bo found well worthy
bbt., f
of a careful examination. Few persons ■ »ntona-p«r
•iskfre—par bbt.i
who cultivate flowers are unacquainted
otetore-pw bblwith Mr. Vick, who has dope more to
beautify the homes and gardens of Amer­
ica than any other man. Send ton cents
—leoa than half Its cost-to Jas. Vick,
Rochester, and you will receive a copy
by return mall.

has a fine assortment of

Muaic &amp; Jewelry.

Good — fit tears that tha rare

AMD BEST STOCK OF

A THIEF.

BOOTS AND SHOES
GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,

says; “Just at this time sharpers are
going about the country buying up but­
ter, poultry, eggs, etc., at auy price
asked, and paying for for tbo same In
counterfeit erven backs." Ito on your
guard against the rascals in this vici­
nity.

loutaand Lansing Railroad Is completed.
to Ionia, and the locomotive reached the
last named place on -Saturday. The road
has been in operation aa far aa Portland

JOHN G. RUNYON

B. B. SPAILBINI.

Drip, Medicines, Groceries,

MedPMaba

Ito al lew egwree. •&lt; we

and MEDICINES

C Li E A. T&gt; E R

Mr. J. L Levi, of tho Star Clothing
House, Grand Rapids, paid us a visit
Wednesday last Ho is advertising their
largo stock of Winter Clothing at fabu­
lously low prices, and has visited every
station on the G. R. V. B. R. to hero.
The “Star” boys are wide awake “chaps,"
and wo are confident their promisee can
bo relied upon.

KiALslUaloa Rattos Nooday a

F. r&gt;. ACKLEY
u selling DRUGS

NEW MILLIKEKY GOODS IEBE&lt;&gt;

NEW ADVERTISEMEHTS.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
I
&gt;
'
‘

DETROIT ADVERTISEMENTS.
IW Cmitol
-•
e-w- r-|. a..
irmTh^M atarltete js tUt teimn.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

What u nu Name.—The Montcalm
Herald says; “A young man from Barry
County was Invited over to thin County
by BbcrifTHorton, one day this wcok,
charged by a young lady who had a j*rsonal interest In the matter 'with being
too susceptible a conyert to the doctrines

HALL’S
HAIR

WUSTtMETSH!

VEGETABLE {IflUAN

HEHEWER.
JJOILEK ARD SMOKE «TA
FOR BALE TN GOOD ORD1

Wright * Smith,

Prop’re.

CmF" Parsons deairing to msko good
bargains will do well to call at this
Agency.

tho Urr. 8. Uutmr, In the township of Jankre
8pringa, was entirely concerned by Sra on ths
night of tbo Ud loot, logrihsr with tbs moot of
hia booaoboM goods. Ths fire fa supposed to

Uillatote.Covsty aad Marshall, from gtsltemsa
drrply lateraated in lb* sneeoM of this read
bars base reccirod by Ibo ComioitUc, giving good

aMMicANtfron,.^^

WELCH A GRIFFITHS,
^urraorr.

DETBOtT BILLIARD TADIXS.

STEAM BOILERS.

Or Ah Klaas.
SrUjMK 4mm sa Awl n^toa hr »«•»-—
cw."2tbtb A WeedbcMge M, DetroH

�As Astonished Hogress.
The ta-tamed alight of-hond man,
Jlobert Huudin, can not be aatiefled with!
Ha tricks before an audience, but occaabnally shows hie skill for hia own
amuaament, very much to the .urprteo
x&gt;f aO who may happen to bo preemit.
On Saturday lost, while pa-ring an itin­
erant) vendor of cheap prorisioas. Mr.
Hoadui suddenly patted end inquired.
-Row do you sell ogpi, aunty f"
am a picayune apiece. Fresh, too, de last
one ob dem; Wed ’em myself, an’ knows
*/e tat rate."
“Wall, I’D try ’em,” eaid the magi­
cian, as ho laid down a bit of currency.
“Have you pepper and saltf
“Ya*, err, dereu," Mid the sable aalae
woman, watcldng her customer with in­
tense, to tore st.
Leisurely drawing out a neat little pen
knife, Mr. Iloudin proceeded very quletly to ctH th# egg exactly in halves,

Fresh Garden, Flower, Fruit,
Herb, Tree, Shrub and Evctgreeu Seeds, with directions for
culture, prepaid .by mail. The
most complete and judicious assortuifcnt in the country. Agents
wanted.
fcfUrue/eHb«.M»t &lt;» ; prepaid by mail. All Persons Who Owe

BOOT. BOBB’S

E R V I N E
HastiimWobievFmtory

G RANT k PHILLIPS

AND

INVIGORATOR.

An&lt;t are .nr prepend to carry II os la ell lie
1.

GRANT k PHILLIPS

Tonic and Stomachic.

GRANT k PHILLIPS

Whoso Accounts and Rota an :
Whose Accounts and

Whoso Accounts and

.

.

NERVOUS

NIwst Call aad Settle

SEW 1DTE1TISEHS1TS.

Mast Call aad Battle

Geo. P. Rowell &amp; Co's Column,

Mast Call and Battle

JLjL. jwr

Onoe-NOW.
-A.t Once-NOW.
At Once-NOW.

enter ot Encatrlv. th*

five MBt piece
_ ....
_ a_
bedded in th# yolk, apparently as when
it iret came from the mint. Very coolly
the great magician transferred thcoin
to hte vest pocket, aud taking up another
egg, inquired.
“And how much do you ask for this
^“De Lord brese tny soul I dat egg ?

Do fact am, boas, dat egg is worth a
dime sh’tali."
"All right,” was the reeponse; “there
is your dune; giro me the egg,”
. Beparating it with ah exact precision
that tho colored woman watched iroet
eageriy, a quarter eagle was carefully
picked out of the center of tho egg, and
in the vect pocket of the operator
a« before. The old woman was thundorstruck, as well she might have boon,
and her customer had to oak her the
■ price of tire third egg two or throe times
before ho could obtain a reply.
“Dare no ueo talkin’, masaa,” eaid
the bewildered old dame; *T could not
Jet you hab dat ar egg, no how, for h-es
dan twenty-five oeuta, I declare I can’t I"
“Vary goad,” nud Houdin, whose impcrtartiablc futures wore solemn as an
undertaker, "there is your quarter: here
is tho egg. ’AU right"
Aa he opened tlu&gt; egg a brace of five
dollar gold pieces were discovered snugly
deposited in the very heart of the yolk,
and jingling them together in his palm,
tho savant coolly remarked, “Very good
eggs, indeed, I rather like them, and
white J am about it I believe I’ll buy a
doaen. What is tbo price ?”
"I say price,” screamed tho nmsxod
. daughter of Hum. "Ydu couldn’t buy
dem eggs massa, for all do money Tou’e
got " No! dat you couldn’t, lee gwine
to take dem eggs aU home, I is, and dat
money la dem eggs all b’longs to me.
Tt dore dat. Couldn’t sell no more ob

WOOLEN FACTORY!

DISEASES.
Jnsinrss Jlitertttj.

[OR

W« Mean What We dap,
We Mean What We Say,
JOHH ROBERTS.

We Mean What We Say,

^VSSS^r&amp;xisi'

AND MUST HAVEQUR PAY

I ftaXi.SttSR.'ELWE’u!

AND MUST HIVE OUR PAY

yg”S&amp;‘SSE=;.

fts~rrt!?S
ntettftfS

AXD MUST U1VE0UR PAT

K. H. MALLORY,
okc-iuo^u^

A Portable Engine and
'

WITHOUT DELAY
WITHOUT DEILA.Y.
WITHOUT DELAY.

“WM-UPJOHR.

CHANCERY ORDER.

•'

T^'* Mediss lathe QnmM Owlfor ,

GIN

DR C. 0. SCOTT,

•R*T’£p‘G Pbr-irUo sad Eurr*0». Dirry

T&lt;n the dlreoei which a«iet chiIJrrn
irtklne. nnlltinr will
t.ch oulcl
retrfet nhet a. U.XM-. Nereiae aad Krl
ir. Ti&gt; core triad colic or cramp, ragelsi
eerie, eoflea the »»« aad nlierepeia.lt

XJ.HAMIY,“

L W. VBOOMAS.

F. D. ACKLEY, Agent, Hastings, Mich
j. gHOHLDER, ARM81
~

’SWHffSSSaSS

GEORGE PRESTON
9Ql.p_B.Y_A!XimiW213TS_

UtlUUllLU
ATTMTIOI. COMRADES!
under.ignrd weald umoaoeo to hi
and tha public groerally that h
THEfrtend.
!"
auu Bw-'

w£T».!S-

*W1OC HAYEOXD. P. A.

FAMILY GROCERIES
You hav$ provided for the benefit of
your children’s eduenlion facilities un•urnasacd in the world.
You hArn the opportunity of giving
them an education that will bo worth
more to them than gold and silver.
It is tho duty of trie parent to give tho
child as good an education iui can ptieaibly be attained with their meant.
How foolish, how short-righted then
is the spirit shown by nun parents, -in

J. G. BARROWS,

CetuUiiag of

NEW?
LAST

COMMON SENSE!!!
IUr.’W£=!"-£SS

Agents I Rend This ’
GEORGE PRESTON
’ Two children, brother and suiter, both
intelligent, rather above average, willing
and anxious to learn, were forced to Im ve
the clan of English Grammar, because
tUlr reroute refused to provide them
with the proper text-books at an expense
of one dollar aud twenty-fire cents for
both.
Will people ever loam the value of
educational privilege ?
Bo assured, that if vour child ie denied
an education, his will bo a life of sorrow
and toil; a life long straggle for a bare
existence; a life without hope or enjoyTreat
Educated labor will always take the
lead in the world. It will always com-

LOHlEl.ARirS

-ieaa

c. G. HOLBROOK.

“EUREKA"
Sj
KaeoklM Tobacco ' renell
LORILLARITS

I bnedo&lt;

’

Yacht Club ’*7^

WM. H- JEWELL.

JOHM MICHAEL
LOKILLAftD’B

iTMs.Uid at Jtee

CENTURY
Oho wine Tob-icco. ! wiihi^d-c bt ibe tti
IwIMins fcr K&gt;« oMupu'r of 'tud-au. bu

SNUFFS

sowl«dfad ** the boot" whworse mod.
art;

wArrniGB houir.

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A. alas-Ittr...
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Sesss
Circular Saw Mill
OR ITEAM ENGINE I
Bead lor Cirealar a»&lt; Price 1.1*1 to
•
rL’LTON IKON AXD ENGINE WOE KB.
J. B. Wcree. Trcaoarer
DETfcUg, MICH

Drepepoia aad Nonralxla.
°?‘P*P*&lt;a..»o.ld b. o^JTi to

gOILER BtlOF.

j. &amp;

t.

McGregor,

ELifrEtl!
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
LIGHT WAllOXfl ead SLEIGHS,
lao oMonawnl of BsnlM aad ligkl recoil;
&gt;m*eo»ete«U.rou bead Order, eotidled

‘ffist;
toy grow. Teach your children
o Im the beautiful. -Give them a
in the garden for fioworr, enoouri them to put la nhajw the hanging
a, allow them to wander in the

DKTJWT.XIdT.

SOLD nr ua. ducggists svmwany

SOLD DY ALL toBUOaxen.

11 Msr rImuj K5?tA”-

MOBKEOBATHT.

3B. J. BROWN. M

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VOL. XIV,
Jnsintss Jirrrtorj.
VAN

VELSOR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2, 1870.

CUSTOMERS’ BENEFIT!

CHARLES IL BAUER.

NUMBER 41,

gartrj.
Of nMr aru.fl&gt; Oa Brail, it «&lt;U4
THU AND HOW.

this heretofore

»;n bo
|&gt; »Uh prumptiMM sad Sd^ilr.
OMm. «a 8&lt;Ms Burnt. avsrX F. Hobcrts ts

—‘jssaaxa

GRAND COST SALE

wt; ■

•onto the boundless,

'?•

“»•» «»•“&lt;-&lt;r
* **

inexhaustible ponhaso uf tho whole of that part of the

cultivate rattlesnakes and

raising. 6uch n course, backed by suf-' Republic. It is stated that the Dojniaihomostead, content to toil and thrive on flnrat
flcirat courage
rourarv and
rad capital,
canitaL and intalliintalli-*
,
.
...
thogood old orthodox plan.
gentiy pursued, cannot but bring a comThe substance of tho following adver­
gn-M fron. diffaewut parts, that the aotisement recently appeared, in a New

JOHN ROBERTS,

E. H. MALLORY,

WM. UPJOHN.

BOSTON CASH STORE!

British ‘provinces and Canada, will b/
a Who would
consider-xl in conjunction with South ran
live under-tho

Commencing Jan. 15

mi™

at post

Come and share in the general benefit.

nestings, Jan 12th, 1870.

I. W. VR00MAN,

DR. C. C. LIN8LEY,
BOTANIC a»l Eolsetia I’bjwelan .nt pvntl.l,
irnrisllsbnmtouxJ smIxIImm*:

and a little

tf

■

EXCELSIOR

J. G. BARROWS.

WRIGHT k SMITH,

Hastings Cash Store!
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,

pointmeats wore enjoyed, unprejudiced
cumpariaans were instituted, end tbe
wanderer hsj finally abandoned the

Cloths and Rcady-mnde Clothing,
Hits &amp; Caps, Boots &amp; Shoot, Groceries, Ac.

tho best substitute-^ Mudugan. *
subjoined summary of philosophy i
tarts springe up Phamix like from
..k— „r i...
.

I^tT’Coih paring eastomere, five us a call.. We will cheerfully show you XF3

WM. H. HATFORD,

Alabama Claims■
There is a very animated strife going

vrace of that enjoyed by aavagee. No
of tho
Something like a year ago a man that country can be truly eirilirad without
everybody should respect highly, sold
out a very dcairnble sgriaultural estab­
lishment in Central Now York, because boundless region, subjert to oxtremos of
best and eold, and almost wholly desti­
tute of natural beauty. This is substausdtoewhat migratory. An itching
tially true of Missouri, Kra-as, Colorado,
come a planner had got bold of ton
dreamed of sdnny clunre and ebon
riiory, cotton, oranges, numberless
are plentiful, accompanied by a ru-h soil
and boundloss possessions. His a
and healthy climate, the arts and Borates*
mountain. So he took to the railroads. invariably flourish, and civilisation is
soundly developed; but in a country
where ray of tliose Batumi sources of

Are now offering t&gt;r sale, a full Stock of New and SenHonable
Goodw, recently purchased in the best eastern markets -at tho
lowest possible prices for caah. Our stock includes a full lino of

ll,WM.“tL HAVrOUD. P.

siuns on thia continent as a set-off far th*

A THRILLING POEM.

THE PBOPBXETOBS OF THE

ATTENTION, COMRADES!

ding Canadian Authurithw from the uao
But there is a more substantial view of our territory in (lighting the Prince
Rupert's people, will raise a question

iso a Stock Company, with a sinking
fund sufficient to furnish . all citiscns of
tho American Desert return tickets at

-AJLLEN BENNETT,

H. J. HANEY,

‘ them, and shall try to sell you all wo can and will satisfy you that it
Si? ~ ia toryour interest to buy bore. We warrant the prices shall be satisfactory.
Wo will take in exchange for our goods,

BTTTTEFl, EGOS, DRIED EE.LT IT &lt;SdO,

Your aor-

before (jg^necting of CoDgreea, a delega­
tion, beaded, by Governor Walker, called'
upoon tho President rad asked him to

mediate admission of the Virginia asm-

Congress might be dangerous.

Such it

।
day,
it is thoaght will bodobvod for days.
Cd.Whittles y, whowasdafo.Ms*fi»Jba

seventh (Alexandria) district j^-Lewis
McKcnxie fur Cougroes, jpfcvrila re-

happjr in Michi- sons Mr. Whittlesey feirea why McKsar auction bills, and
the debate on a bill iu tho Virginia Leg­
islature in 1M1, relating to aa appropri­
prosperity.
squander ation of unu million «&gt;f dollars to arm
their Stalo, Mr.MeKewra, ba thraboing
a Member of tho House of Dslegates

We are also Agents far one of the best Sowing Machines in tho World
White.

'

Walker parties of Virginia.

perior wealth and culture of the Middle
and Eastern States may bo justly attribu­ referred to the Ccmmiltfe on Elections
ted to her mixed husbandry rad mana- of (be House, that he would contest th*
__ ■ - *
»r-V•
n_. —z
——

newspaper agriculturiato; they are a
snare and a delusion. Never expect to
find any solitary spot wlje^e all the beau­
ties and ((lorim of the world concentrate
in a subltmo focus.

J. P. ROBERTS *00,

C. G. HOLBROOK,

ble that British Columbia, which is al­
ready up, rad Prince Rupert's land will

And ten days brought a thousand let* brought to forsake tho land of orchards
ten in rea^iouea, advertising a thousand and rills, mountains and dells, rivers and pie United States of the Neutrality lava

ADVERTISE.

PERFOIIM
DR. c. 0. SCOTT,

lire in a hurricane and walk on stic

Those in want of a Machine will please call and let Mr. Philtips show you some
of his fine work. RT" Remember the place, one door West of J. P. Roberts A
Co.’a Drug Store, -outbade State Street
GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS.
Hastings, May 10th, 1809.—yl

Although

U 8t Paul, it is exceedingly UWtfa
him to honestly earn any considerable among
— n-n-.nl
-1 ~ ' .H an .IwmM *
'

radii a few days ago

did, because bo luvl belivod it was Im.

WM. H. JEWELL,

through cities whoso inhabitrate ore not
yet born.
Ilki a hypocrite, this subject of emi­
gration lias two sides, the poetissl.and

JOHN MICHAEL.

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

HABTDI08 HGUBB.
COUMBB »/ Hum

‘,1121^?

tTh'I

State, if need bo."
Tho Wurid’s Fair asm

quandt
dollars

WHERE YOU WILL FIND

A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
JAPANESE CURIOSITIES,

HOLBROOK * KILLS,
ATTORXWTB *»-l
.JSThK

TOYS,

flee.,

Hunting Homes

Wart or South ?

Garfield and Gon. Howard, Col. John

latwamp-

aHisrtUany.

Aauvixs—Casa&gt;*ns — Fnrixcx— Tvaauax or Batture—Aoarunox or Batr-

GIFT BOOKS,
and deadly vipers; it represents a barborotisly settled country, remote from

Ac.
Wiswugrox, Jan. 11 th, 1870.

With Prices to suit the Times.
WM. JONEi,

■tntOMCT.kteatfct.wiHS.'tfJil

DRUGS

AND MEDICINES

It Complete in Every Department.
^£IddiowlUa Erehanre-

J. P. BOBEKTB A CO.

JAMM8 J0HKBT0K. Fresrister-

AAROM CLAKK,

QOKE-tni

CAXtD.

iUI

Michigan Exchange.
PICTURES FRAMED,
’pyOMgorATHlC • Pbysteisa sad Ssrfwoa.

CITY HOSPITAL, CLEVELAND,©.

To Treat all

With ALT, IMITATWB GILT, INITATrtff MSIW00# A GILT ar Black

Um Tnriiag

PnMta. te

i a Pink Clan Hmm. »■'

everybody seems to bo a jogging: into sun.
Kansas, (.kikrado or Florida—no matter
where, If Maasra. Credulousness and
Discontentment can but bettor their con­
ditions. And tho popular wliim seems
to be that thia era only be done through
a change of quarters. In fart, the

absurdlj

rainhabfablo swamps of the Gulf to the
ire fields of Alaska, that industrious land

Oae haa cure than bonds full if they

There an intellectual and indue-

Ths mambm of tbo Thinl House mostly
Wednesday, and it Uing a Uoatiftd day.

Moro pian the usual amount of business,
the northern winters altogether, and in the way of blocking out, was done thi« dressed.
your vummerc will roast beet and bofl
Ifggs. As to tho soil, a good proportion
of the land Booth uf the old limits of
ready boon over three hundred bills intro-

Tho spacious paxjon et Ibk

lea

�OEJXCZ M. DEWEY

Turnon.
Bepubbcan and Democratic’parties-and eepccparty. Im terms “hypocrite," ‘•dastard- ‘ ially the former,Abut soiaa qnretions to
. the writers of that article seem to be not
only pcrttotfht to the occasion, but ol-

COMBI BTDTT.

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE

wailing has town ttnereamgly heard ail
• over to* laid because ofAho tyranny of
kmi by the “Prohibition County Central
_ the Republicans in keeping that State
' 'debarred from its' rights in tho Union, other articles of the Z»r»&lt;7. and reflect- Cumadttaa.'* .‘ (By the. wayy where is
in&amp; as to a minor, the true character of Prohibition County?)
the writers. Wo are Wlmg to belter.

.. do something with
ths power they hare already given yuu.

ahow that the Republican party did not
thia contradictory proceeding.

Haring

Im TUB

Comity.''

*

GOODS

Direct from Factories.

Your

DAILY

*®*Spccialities in every department

cRACKng.
cRACKraa.

LEMON

JACKSOK, LAXSIXO A 8A0U

MBS

CRACKEB8
Urd' ^MdWklU

*sn wood.

STOYES! STOVES!

Republican or Democrat
A Rxrrnjcxa Pxuttiamoxixr.

CRACK
CRAOUmi

1 Tour CREAI (°rCnekDelJ)CRACKERj

NEW

tori'—MxnctimM able to poll an cluuta
reuse they are tho emanations of an ear.nect desire to permanently hoal the ter praaicn that ora be thus distorted, this
rib!* breach occasioned by the efforts of cids of absolute falsehood. In all'fair­ porty, through any one of its met^bers,
Democratic disunionirta of nine yuan ness to some of the men ccmporing that introduce a resolution or bill locking to
e-'mmittoe, ws wait for evidence to con­ a repeal of that law ?
. ago •
If they were not a Tom perse co party,
They cannot forget the fact that tho re­ vince ui that they hare over read our I
article at all, or the one to which their
suite of the war—a truly united land, to
। in &amp;ror of good order, sobriety, and ths
names are appended te*fon» ft ajipearod welfare of tho whole commonweellh, do
which every ninn nvcires tho protooticn
to print With these men wv can haro
uf'the law, the breaking of the shackles
you gentlemen of “Prohibition County”
no personal quarrel. This article con­ | think that they would have left that
of the bondman, provision for tho spread
tains aom* important information that ft
of 'a more general totelbgenee,—have
■nd untrsunmatad ?
be«a acoompHsbod without their oatistlearn tliat the Prohibition party “is the
You very well know that they would
ance, nay, to direct opposilioa to their
avowed seamy of loth tho Republican
must ptAinacious eUurta
and tho Dcu.ofra:i; parties.” This is
'
’Iley abut th, ireeyes to tho fact that
tber know that yuu owe to this party all
plain, but surely there gentlemen do not
th* ftxadsmental principle in tho Ropubthe temperance reatimant irrpreased in
liccu method of reconstruction is the
the form of law that exists in the State
parties." Upon what questions, wo ask ?
- safety uf the'tieop’e and tlto integrity of
of Michigan to-day. “Why," ask these
There has never been an issue joined I
vur institutions, and keep on asking fur
gentlemen further, “did tho Constitu­
between the new ami either of the old
such liberties fir residents of the States
tional Convention, largely Republican,
i disregard tho petition of 15,000 loading
lately seceded as sliall giro them an op­

OYSTER
PIC-NIC
BOTTOM
HODA

HARDWARE
.

in defence of their acknowledged re­ I^oplo ofYLa State. "A point entirely
spectability, should disavow ft.
.
overlooked by these gentleman is that
Nor did ws say that “the prohibition since 1355 the Republicans have been
’ V»n," they cry out against and oppose
party is a roudexToua for disappointed

BUTTER

C. D. STEW A NT.

FORT WAYXE, JSCKS03 A &amp;
Arewi.
IIS* s. a. Are.
*'
Mixta
«o4 ». «. Mint

LAKESHORE A MICIl IO A It SOI

^HOULDEB, ABM3!

Mewi.Itens.

COOKING,
PARLOR COOK .OND
PARLOR STOYES

—A debate an th* syUebus has oc­
curred iu tho Itumau Council.

—Tho JajmEesu Government will build
a railroad from Ysddu to Kioto.

GEORGE PRE8T0M

c^rcr Iirougl.t to HasUnga. Come owe sued all tend sec «lt
। HARNESS SHOP—A fine Stock of Harness on hand. Rc- Large A Well Selected Stock «f

—Th* troops to Havana hav* been re- ! Al
vicwd to honor of Mr. Seward.

pairing don* promptly on short notice.

.jWIGBTMAWa GREBIN.

GROCERIES

—The Red Itivnr insurgent Riel docs
not favor Annexation.
—Jeff. Davis and Braxton Bragg have
gun* into th* tosuranre buisness to—Several persons were injured by an
accident on th* Lynchburg and Ton■Mee Railroad.

Cloainj

amenK STOCK of winter Clothing, 4c. nt
and below cost, at the

—Th* wife and child of a Dakota
farmer perished to a storm while visitixg
a neigh bur.
portunity to carry out to spirit, if not to
men
of
the
State,
and
place
the
prohibi
­
I ty stand upon all tho greet questions,,
—Th* Vanderpool murder trial comths actual farm of law, the designs contion artii-ln not nf tho
! still uusettlud, but which the Republican tlon article out of the Constitution when‘ mencos at Muskegon on Wednesday
soctod ia the earliest couveatitms called
it was submitted to tho people F*
next
I*arty is fast bringing to a racccaaful ter­
far th* purpose of proclaiming scccsMon
Are not the gentlemen a Utile mistemination ? Thuso men surely do not
'
—Mr. Burbngnme gets $70,000 gold
an accomplished fact.
a year from China for "trevolling oxi&gt;enmoan to say that they are the orcxW m.' How much longer they will continue
sbm* of all these reforms, tho progress of
their hojMtlcss work of opposition on tho
—Tho Postmaster of Wutorboro, Me.,
which is making oar nation illustrious question were largely signed in this secIto* tiny liavo thus far followed, -is a
tioa of .the State, and tln-y were either j lias absconded, after obtaining a large
‘ matter of no practical moment Even I
fur or against prohibition, and nut that I sum by forgery.
they who, to tho time past, have received I
— Iu on accident on the Ram* and
Hi* name of prohibitionist who will, di­
Ogdensburg Railroad, ono man was
rectly or indirectly, haV anything to do i should l»* submitted, sn]«rately, or with killed and sovoral were injured.
tor wo learn ibat ahenthOworiltvaclfoJ
with tho*q . or^antaattons." ' We oak other provisions.
—A project fur a steamship railway
. Richmond thV the Stalo was fcorfbredlo
.Now, then, as to the act of submission !
there psnlk-men' to.read" that sentence,
rout* from Australia by way of America
her'old plan! m the catalogue of Btifies.
LOOK!
LOOK!
.
LOOK!
and tellua &gt;n the a«xt imu* of the-bur- itaelC and the manner itr which that act to I-ondon is announced.
th* peojile, without regard to party lies,
$30 Beaver Overcoats at 820.1 $20 CaMimere suits of clothes $15.
wo*
)«rformed.
The
Itepuhlicans
won
■a.’ if tta-y wish to stead by that nvowAl,
—Til* colored peimle are preparing
rejoiced with th* moat enthusiastic dem­
18 “
"
“ 12. 12
“
"
" $7,50
knowing or thby do that jhero are many to a majmhy there, and, gentlemen, do for a grand National Jubilee on tho offi­
onstrations. A Governor, whoso election Ivejy excolb.^ -and ^wst. tomporaac* you think that any article was ineorpo- cial aunouucoiueut ot the ratification of
10 “•
“
“ 7,50jGood Shirts and Drawers, 40cents
waa luuivd ss a Douioeratx: victory, «u
the Fifteenth Amendment
Laieu m te&gt;th. tb*M- jiarllos, with w1mb&gt;.
on* of the eliicf orators of tho occasion,
—Boaton proposes to celebrate the
and to hui utterances there was not a lisp
centennial anninriary of tho “Boston
wish and will of a majority ?
’ of regret at the lose of much coVoted I
masom ro" on the 5th of Mareb, by a
Dated, May flAlHCO-yl
GRAKD RJPH)&amp;
they honestly differ from tbit rommiltoo _ There can exist no stronger proof tliat madcal entertoinmimt
rights, nor was there uttered a word of
us to the test means of'ftccumi.lish.'ng a-1 ,tb* mtm.cl«L)cd to that convention by the '
—A tast locomotive an the Pan Han­
indignation at “tho wanton usurpations
Riq'ublii aa party of this State were, a
desired ead.
dl*
Rood
scooped
up
a
calf
on
the
track,
IMPORT
Sluiitafkscturwsw or
of a tyranoica! and ccrrupt odmtoiftra|a. a. a. a &lt;:•.-&gt;
We apprehend that three gentlemen vast majority ot them, in favor of prohi­ varried it seven miles, and dolirerod ft in
bition than the fact, that tJtey did give 8t*ub*nvill* unhurt.
DesMs.
or* caroleaaJy^taang their reputation
“OVB WATCH.”
What an opportunity was here offered,
— W. B. Smith was convicted of mur­
for intelligence, honesty, tibcrelity and the people an oppoAmity to incorporate
TrisAle,
a$d how strung* that these poor, abused,
fair dealing, to &lt;cy nothing of Christia'n that ,-prtocijilo' to tho organic taw of the der in the second degree, at Muskegon,
j
Y!
naurpucaMMl
u«
a
down trodden and misgoverned penile,
yesterday,
and
sente:,cod
to
fifteen
years
State.
courtesy, to the hands of the man who
TrOto
ExtrairaprisoamenL
This
was
tho
second
foiled to utter.* cry whore sounl could
And’ how could the expires will of
■ot have been mistaken by from 1 or foe.
Plated War*.
fearl
What a happy thought it would have I f&gt;rr too prod^al of the fair fame of his
by submitting that question,
’ been for them to lisve (called on Bill
| friends. Nor i&gt; it to good taste tor todisrenuxc V.
IVORY FAJffl,
Hungen, or Sam Cox, ar Join Morrisvi-toala who Love no lately sloughed off question, so tliat a man might vote upon
BROXZE ' wehjirb
dados
from their rwspeeuro parties t &gt; nfor t, this point without any haaftMion, and
aahM and Join them in their wailing^
without feeling that bo wn* cumpromuEXartAVED.
I VARUS GOODS.
‘ nnd assist them in raising to the vary
—
triad" leadam of these pArtiea Now w* toghimaolf to any i«rticntar. As the
car of Heaven their cry uf agony over
DRESDEN VAhtt.
rtxR
haro not much respect fur tho ans Icad- result showed, a majority of tho people
M. 8. SMITH AJSD CO.
' hope* crushed, prospects btightud, and
- TOILET SETTS,
ers of tho so-called Democratic party, of too State ware opposed to prohibition.
table
cvtlkrv.
AXE
wow
orsxuio
roa
nra
’
' Kbertuw doatroyi-d.
but the “*U red in* 1^,," cf
But this UEgrati'ful and suffering peoConstitution. Had not th* ultn-fruhiGOODS,
OOLD,
.
pie praise theft* tyrants and extol th* ac­
an uunreally targe Ata ottnonZZI
bitioniste of tho State always pushed fur.
whoso names will have become
DItLSSIXG CASpt.
SILVER
lortmeut of kVrelgn
' tian of their oppressors. In their won­
^•rd tho idea that a vast majority of th*
’
GLOVE
amt
their
own
Importation
dirful infhtuaU &gt;n they forget thotc who
“Prohibition County Central Committee” p*&gt;pls wore to favor of a prohibiten-,
HAXDXERClftEV
VDtod that they should not name back
IVORr HEAD
shall haro faded even from the monu- itieteod of a license taw ? Had they not
I luted Ware etc
BOXES.
into th* Union with tho olive branch
CANES.
„
whh-h ihuvo'mJSt
monte they are erecting for themselves j urge?! • it, time* without number, that
' COBAL * •
waring oT«r th&lt;m&gt;, and fad to see that
they were spoiling for the mum in thia
R^oeod
•------is selling DRUGS
I
their greatest good rested to remaining
torgAten with tho unrecorded history of matter ? .
DIAMONDS,
a
nd
MEDICINES
^^hida th* sisterhood of States," an
And when th* masse* tj«ko fur themHol® ▲srenta In Mloblxan
OAUXET JEWELRY.
the penny fight they arc now waging
example of the terrible lengths to which
ML’HIC BOXES,
wlrea and contradicted this assertion,
KWER
alds.
. Rcpubli an revesgo could be extended. with common sense, and, w* beliovo, ncA th* m*n to blame who enacted th&lt;&gt;
TOAX
I'KARUi.
AMY OTHER
Foor Demoonry! but yesterday it against tho sugg.-ations of their bettor clause on Tliich ihe^ voted? You
8T0XB
FIRM
IX
BARRYOWETT.
American Watch Company.
claimed to oShrupion tho cause of those judgments.
might as well argu.j that b.-cousu the now
PULL STOCK OF
CAMEOS.
luckier*, cnee, “ground beneath tho re­
Constitution ws _ voted
___________
down___
the_____
mun
A-TB THX
lentless Ijccl of n military totrnp,” end ,
who
framed
it
were
not,
a
majority
uf
dear friends, you jeopardise your litera­
I. O/o. F.
OTHER RJCH
’ now they who Wcro favored by tide mag- j
. ■ C’EX-1-I1IXAT13D
them, Republicans, because the project
naniincua protection foil to giro them j ry reputation in making Lincoln tho au­
JX2WT3LIITthor of tliLs old saw, to tho acme man. o a wbulo was &lt;tafoaU-d. as to affirm
all al
that too osnrautton was nol a prohibito­
nor jou did th* other day, when you so
Lowma Prlees
noticed by those whom it claimed fur
ry
cmia
bocause
th*
•
section
looking
in
flippantly attributed to Wenttaif Phillipa
friends, treated with caralsaa contempt
th*
direction
uf
prelilbition
was
alaughtth* language of Ltoyd ‘Garrison. Still,
• by those who consider thorn too wbak tu
the moral of th* saying is a good one, cred also.
be dossed as *nomir«, tbs Democratic
Let us taka ano th«• view of to* mat­
and the good sans* of lb* admonition it
, Th® way to make monev
party has no work left to du but to go
contains furnishes th* best rebuke to ter. Supjmsing that th* Constitution
tho way
to save it is to buy your
ou to its work of voting “no" to every
your fully, mid tlic licst reosona why we
project, of whatever character, that is
I band, file prohibitory clause bad carried
put forth by the party that baa the sym-1 who have faith in the ability of tho Re­
Dated, Dumber 15th, 1 BCD.
publican party to complete the great tha..8^ato by a . large majority* would

CLOTHING HOUSE!
36 .Canal Street^Grand Rapids.

Star Clothing House,

Time-Keeper *

E

FIRST quality

GE(fftGE PRESTON
JOB PBDTTIHG.

Why
Is it thatJDr. Hoback’s Stom.
ach Bitters increase in sale
every year?

Because
They lire the best combina­
tion ever made.

Why
Do the Dmggista rrahn.
. maxi Dr. Ruback's Bitten
to their cuAtoiners?

Our patrons and the pubbe
plreaed to learn that we ham en|
foreman W. H. Uotxxa, tat
Charlotte Ayaihasa, and former
Marshall StatassiM, known oj
Printer of excellent tastb and ca
Job Printing in all its branches,
wedding can! to a mammoth
plain or ornamental - executed &lt;
notice, and ax lower price* than c
ptaing office ia th* Blate. Call
Bxnxa Ontcx, corner of Be
Church streets, over th* grocery
J. Cote A Son.

Because
After yc.v» of experience
and trial they have been
proven.to be a sure euro
for Dyspepaia and Indigo:,
tion.

i

J

ard ntmsi

1

CITY DRUG STORE!

FAMILY GROCERIES,

holidays,

F.D.ACKLEY

c

Gorham Plate

work wo have commenced, should not not these gentlemen from ‘Trohiliithn J£ASTINGW
and then wfll be nothing left of it but

~~

WOOLEN FACTORY!

of tho Democratic jwrty ho* jdungud the tunito of thus exproreing their opinions .
sannut be laid beauts* it* guilty memonation. So far the nobl* steed has barn* on this vital matter, without doing vious faithfully tied well, and w* foal that ,
we can trust him y*L
;
FKOH1BITIOH PARTY.
In conclusion, ss wo would do good to | (

w. Ur. rsivtaMd th. «u„

.r

Hardware
----- OF

H. A. GOODYEAR.

Haitism Pooled FactOil

our cwwuM, we adriao you to dismiss
your present scribe and ollotr him to dU- | blind to all light, and' deaf to ail snund

Why
Is it *tbnt l*liydicinna uso
and recommend Dr. 1L&gt;bnek’s Sugnr-eontcd Bluud
Fills?

Because
They know the ingredienla
of which they are made.

Why
•Arc Dr. Itaback's BJ«od
Purifier nnd JBluod Fills
the best remedies taken to­
gether for the cure of all
diseases of the blood ?

Because
The Blood Purifier is the
only nrlicli! In tho market
whichrontainstlie celebrated
costly Drugs imported ex­
pressly from Sweden fur its
mnuufaeturc, mid tho Pills
coutniu the active principle
of Podophyllum (Mandrake
Root,) and is a substitute
for Mercury.

Why
Arc Dr. C. W. Roback'i
Stomach Bit trrs. Blood Pitrifier ami Blood Pills the
three greatest rerrtodics tho
world UM ever known?

Because

A»D WORK CL'AIUKTEED.

Mt useful articles, can save Lt

After eleven yenrs' experi­
ence and trial thosales have
increased each and every
year, and thuuaands of let­
ters (unsolicited) of the re-

Tas wrek re ite srttais nil at Cl
aasspeewlly sssyasist (si lb« dtp Ik ef
aein Ite .rrird ot .o taoist, -ta.
wtlltarreoata.

�’Hto aeeuery along the Columbia m
grand aud beautiful On either aide the
immeaee Lffle are covured with the fir,
fine and hemlock, which tend greedy to
enhance the beauty of the eoene. In
tho di^onre i. teen Mt. Baker, Mt St
Helena, and Mt Hood, rearing tlnrfrm!.jeilic peak, far above the lino of {wrj.-elunl enow. Any American ean well bo
pn.ud to aay that thia U a part of his
native laud. I believe traveling u con­
ducive to loyalty.
A ride of uLuut one hundred milee tin
Uw Colombia rirwr braugkt no te the

Dauchey A

FARM Stitt

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THE

PirTaewa, Mn. J. U. I
feTblS,"*”1-

Phillipa. Mn. Mrlrlua
kleUrd. MIm Cl to C
Slaagblary. Mita liar

F.rtr Mrw wild land.

mb.

r.-li-ic, I., IMO.

luteal stctc-

1

“1 »Ud land, ai I.,

ut irtSi*

A THIEF.

£00K ONT FBI THE CARS!

JOB IRIHTIKO
Our paUotu and the public will be
pleased to learn that wc hare engaged oa
foreman W. IL IIoLXta, lata of the
Charlotte Rij&amp;ctt, and formerly of the
Man'.inll Sta.'nnan, known a^A Job
Printer oi excellent tat th and capability.
Job Printing in all its branches, ^rom a
wedding card to a mammoth jotter—
plain or ornamental - executed on abort
nutice, and al lower pric—a than any com­
peting office in the State. Call at the
Banm Orttea, corner of Mate and
Church streets, over tho grocery itore of
J. Cola A Son.

SPAULDING'S HEW CASH STORE
BUSINESS CARDS.
MORTGAGE SALE.

PRICES TO SUIT
WHAT ARE TNET!

That's Big Talk,
Try it Now.

has a fine assortment of
NEW NILLIKEBl'GOODS HERE.

0. I. SPAOLDINfl.

JOHN G. RUNYON
•lootba of baatbaaiaa ap to the tore! of Cbria
ttoaltv the rvaidaata of Barry Coaaty. 0, bow
beautiful la to aaa tba 4arU rwbakiBg ala. I
wonder whetbae.lbaBa worthy gnaUesMe woa't
ptaaaa to wall Belli wheal bean a boater prteo
buL.ru they Compal tba Barry Caaatyitoo to par

KEEPS THE LARGEST

Music &amp; Jewelry.

h daaaltoa party waa NmU al Um batol to thia
Teueeaaa Turn aatortalnad tba people ef
Mur.bull wxb three totrnaUng laetum tout weak. village ea Friday era tba tttb luaL, for the bun
W. wlU&gt; Heating oaeld en,oy tba priruiage of adret the Rar. A. M. Aewla, Uai.eeaaltok BlateUr of PvairtevUto. tba retail buing »1U. A
gaod Uoia waa had. aad ovary owe prtaeal waa
Baah dellgtitad wtQrtbe party..
.
Tba weather with aa to aaiakly tba last ae
with yea. •Bain, «Mw, free., and thaw thaw to
the order of th. day-and daya tad witU-nd if

AKO BEST STOCK

BOOTS AND SHOES
Dims, Melici®, Groceries,

7018099
Groceries and Produce,

General Grocer,

1

All Percent Who Owe

__

• '

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

—,

GRAJKTk PHILLIPS
GRAWT Bt PHILLIPS

frieada *Ho tearaa a family ef Mghlar aiaa rtlldr~. tba yauagwi being about too Jeon old. Ha
waa a well-to-do Earaxar, and will ba greatly
stowed by tba umnuuelty H» »■ a Catholic,
aad wiM probably ba buried al Katosatoa.

•

January 3d, 1870. $

EstToa Banna: On the morning rf
Dec. 29th, IMO, yourhumbloeorreepondlnt took paeeage on board the steamship
1 Montana for the Qty of Portland. Ar­
rived here thia morning nt 7 o’clock, on ;
conect, with the exception of aame huge
gtanering, the efltet of riding the
waree of the Pacifio Ocean. Arrived at J
,

Aatoria yeteerday morning a little after

HALL'S

PRORATE.'ORDER.

At Once—NOtV.

VEGETABLE SICILIAN

HAIR

A.t Once-NOW.

S£lf£WER.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches, r.K&gt;«&gt;
*

irine Gold Jcrwrelry,

SiH Silver aii PM Ware.

mite,

-A-t Once-NOW.
wtat r.sv,
mat mao,

We Mean What We Say,
AND MUST HIVE OUR PAY

Weichwa, cSwekaoad Jewelry Bapalrvd
Thia ia a email place ef probably aix

AiroNCSTnAVEOCRFAY
AEB HOST IIIVEOl'R PAT

'

WITHOUT UKI.AT'
WTTHOtrr DKU. V.

I

�legal notices.

Frosh Garden, Flower. Fruit,

(aeafotowrf/resijfrif ptft.)

where we arrived rather late to receive Herb, Tree, Shrub knd Ever­
a cordial greeting from Mrs. nnd Mu» green Seeds, with directions for
Sherman, and a warm shake of the hand culture, prepaid by mail. The
from the General. All who call al this most complete and judicious as­
hospitable mansion are forcibly struck sortment in the country. Agents
with the marked absence of all preten­ wanted.
^rtartssfvll&gt;*er far li en ; pmeU bj mail.
tion, each member of the family bring
moot delightfully natural nnd unaffected
Miao Sherman is particularly admired
for her sweetnsos and simplicity of man­
ner, which in this city where there must
necessarily be much show and eaten tatibn, frequently upon veiy slight foun­
dation ofcouxeo. makes her a great farorttx Mrs. Oox and her young daughter
also welcomed their friends with a great
Wl‘ lOTEBTISEMElTS.
earnestness of manner, that at once
makes all fed al borne, but owing to die
Goo.
P. Rowell &amp; Co's Column,
many persons being present, and &lt;mrJ

;®kt fasting* S«nt&gt;
DOCT. DODD'S

GEO. IVA. DEWE

AT RAMTIXOA BABBT CO, MICH.
OEm »»ct J. Cola * Moe's Oratory Stere,
aide Coart Ueaoo BqosM.v .

INVIGORATOR.

NERVOUS

DISEASES.

•Bujinrs-s Sirrrtsnj.

first visit, of necessity short, wo cannot
_do full justice to these estimable ladies

mm u’
jHgMfyo?
/ark. TbU •itraorllnanr eollocUaa to U
• ilrn.iraa-n ufferwl In ika ballad trials
The wedding of Mias Cutis—a cou-in
- « ten.?,
**
of Mrs. General Williams, formerly lira.
Stephen A Douglass—to Mr. Mourv&amp;dd
was a very brilliant affair. It took place
at tho ehiuch of the Epiphany, which
nusa, Mun—t, J«rn—m.
was crowded to the utmost cajmrity. The
».aer. XD l*»rusito ot StoAmrriMM. C*4*1oim»i isttr 1#&gt; &gt;•*•■)
bride wore an elegant white rep silk, and
r *d4r«« os, rx.lpc «/
b» tli« aucthe usual tulle veil, both beautifully ornomentod with orange bloMom* and ivy
leaves. There wore tight bridesmaids,
auliaral l'oU«r
all very young end lovely girls, and the
more interesting from the fact that near­
------------------ly all of them ore debutantes. The
whole affair wont off with gn.il eclat,
and gave infinite salisfoctfon to all psi-

V
JOHN ROBERTS.
|HTBI_aAX
Dvoffl*

OIL

taijj,, mb IhV

&gt; mr* ot th« pall­
As U to fnnkaa or
r no i.-a lotto ponvM
to seadewy of MM

ties either directly or indirectly con-

Tho President holds hi* first evening
reception of the Nwr.Year on next
Thursday night. It will. of course, b ■
crowded with tho usual kinds of peopto, tho wise and the unwise, the young
and the old, the beautiful and the Ivmv ly—in short, a fao sitnilo of tho hun­
dreds ft*! hare preceded it in times
gone by.
Lire.

DR. 00. SCOTT,

’K5£J“
H. J. HANEY.
PHYSTCTAX a»4 IJara-n. OM-. I
ef Fail (MH.Mmn Ureal. lta»

^sSS5^1

WELCn * OBn-HTHS.

‘

nlrfftoiT.

L W. VBOOMAM,
DBFUTT sitesnj f,r
.u *ioU^7 ttaMSJtXT’SIi sU* sCe

a7. u SS t".

DETROIT BILUARD TABLES.
sometimes when witnessing thoamount
wasted around barnyard and stack ■
This waste Is entirely unnecessary, nnd
if It waa made the rule of every fanner
never to feed any kind of stock upon the
ground, thousands of dollars might be
saved annually. There are times to Is
sure, when the earth Is fraaen dry and
clean, but If racks are not provided, full
pne half of tbo time the hay will be dealt;
out cither Id wet mow or tnud, and n
good part lea lost.
Portable racks should
used nround
stacks aad their location changed every
few days: the racks should tie so eon-.
structed that the stock can get at thelr
feed handily, and at the same time made
so that the bay cannot be pullet! out
and trampled under foot. For cattle, n‘
good rank may be made wltii common
rougbtboarda and a few piece* bf scant­
ling. Make them four or live feet wide,
ten or twelve feet long, end two feet deep;
have four by four Inch scantling In the
corners, and also in tba centerof the ends,
Blurring up twelve or fifteen Inches
above the top of tbo rack; to the latter
nail in a center partition lengthwise;
thus you bare a double rack where cattle
will eat contentedly. Do nut have the
end boards or pieces of scantling reach
down as tow as the side boards, a nd then
by rounding up tbo end* of the aide ;

ATTENTION, COMRADES!

aftK*

r» “iffir'r

wmCu. h A.rroBn. i». a.

COMMON SENSE!!

.

WM. H. HAJTFORD,

■LOOSMOTOS ILL NUKmEIIY.
19tb Year! 600 Aereo! 10 Groenbouao.1
ri£Wi'
C. G. HOLBROOK.

J. * T. McGREGOR,

I.OItii.I.AlilFS

ban

m

“EUBEKA”|«S^:?S
Nnnklaj Tobacco I vanaily aAaalrW.
Il to Mt u tn taadsoma oiadia ban. ta vbl&lt;!&gt; or
dm fit JIatrarhiaa Piomar. daily iwaksd.

Yacht Club

JOHN MICHAEL.

LKAGAL NOTICES.

.aj.

CENTURY)
HABTING8 HOUSE.

r* ’seta. CuwHUasAt-, Soil'^*1* .JI*'** **wJ ktlsto. Duxxl Stbikss.

H0LB100K A MILLS.

■ I. 0.0. F.—Tbo Grand Encampment
mol al Detroit la*t week and beddes the
trance rtfon of Ite regular bus Ineos elected
tba following officer* for the enauiug
Irrportrn tnd J»U&gt;«n of

Foreign &amp; Domestic Dry Goods.
SbNWword jtMsm,

G. S.-F. M. Footer, Jackson.
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THE HUSBAND OUTWITTED.

NUMBER 42.

Mim EUawurtli" left him without a
“And why did you play this jest upon
ord.
•
‘
m*F’
“ It is well,” he muttered to himself.
“To ere whether you really loved mo
for my own sake."
“ Ah, pretty, indeed! And suppose you tag in MainwaU’a ear, two can rtar “
that game, can t they F
MainweQ took Nedfa jeering very *o“ Humph F’
sho had diverqa-ared. 8ho did not once
80 there was a little family quarrel on
turn to took back.
the »j»ot
“Now invito your father and mother
“ humph!" and turned again to finish to come ud h*o u*," mid Mr. Mainwnil, pride
I
after tho cloud* had cleared away some­
his work.
what.
•
“IwiV*he replied, “I wiR But
was through and wm putting on hi*
coat. “ I tliought,’rwrUajis. that I had first you tnuri go with mn to •ew”' then., And vet wti
found • woman after my own heart. and to pacify them, hi view of what wo was brand «
But amid tliit world of fashion and

nur go.
.
Ho avoided her thereafter. He did
not seek to catch her eye for a bow of
reevgnilioo. Whoa she entered a draw­
ing roim where liewns he would go out
by anolbee way. But he we* more than
over in the company.of Ned Whittaker.
Ned, in i*»ing to and fro between
Mis* Kll«worth and him, served rtill a*
a sort uf link between them.
“ You are a tynical fellow,” ufd Ned,
one day. “ Why don’t you take tho
[&gt;cople as they oro ? You will find good
enough iu them."
“ But they won’t take mo a* I am.
That is the trouble."
“ Pooh 1 Yau see yourself that sho
allows no other suitors to ncnanij Any her.
Don't yon see that ah* i* alon* or with
other girb tho nice: of tho time F'
“ Iler b’-art is full of vanity.’’
“ Pshaw! She fa trained to loxoriou*
notions that'* all/’
MamwoU'e trunk was awaiting him
and the stage, cuuido on th* jaarxa, at
tim time this conversation was going ox
On the trunk were his initiate, O. M.
Mis* Ell-worth, passing that way, saw
tho Initials ®°t by chsnc*, for sho had
been very busy scrutinizing the trunks
that ksy together in a i&lt;le, and when she
saw tho initiate, sho started aud turned
pale.
She recovered brnelC and withdrew
with her companion a little way, and
thon stood still aud watohed. J‘roseat&gt;y Mr. Mainwell cam* cut with Ned upon
the piano. IIo chanced to turn his
toward Iwr, and their eye* met—mot for
tho first time since ■bo had left him
white ho was at work upcntheljck. flhe
did n«ii turn away her eye*- Hh* bowed
He lifted hi* hat. The ico wa» brokex
He aiiproaihod her to bid her good­
bye.
What the oemrereation was that cnsued Utwren th* two when they were
left alotie by moans of Ned’s ingenuity
in spiriting away therwt af tho compa­
ny, •* unknown, with th* excej^ion of
th* following:
“ But I am a locksmith,” said Mr.
Mainwell.
“ No matter "
.
"Are you willing to Uro aa the wife
of one who with Lis hands earns Li*
daiiv bread F’
“ I in wilUnjr to undergo anything to
be With you. I have suffered enough.
Tx_ 1__ 11------- l-.i
J.w. T L...

EA week at tho watering place, and
9M*t uf ths tini* each day sp-Bt in tho
muspnny of Mr. Mainwell. the gentle­
man whom ML* Ellsworth's &lt;&gt;(d friend'
had introduced to har one morning on
llio jriaz-a. bho haiP Bailed with "him
along tho share on moonlight evenings
and sho luid danced with him fa ths nnitod to the one I lore?’
tlfrougcd drawing room*.
“ But your mofhsr—yenr father F*
Mus.ElIerorth was not a flirt, who
“ Unleae I am willing to loare them
dLtnbutod her ideal* among many gentlomeu, and she hail found her ideal
well nigh realized in Mr. Mainwell.
“But then tho lose of wealth, of
&lt; *uly tho evening before, their talk hod position and of tho surrounding* of re­
withdrawn itself from tho general topic
finement F’
“ Do not soy anything more about it
I am willing to leare everything for
manliness »hn bad en^juragrd an ap­ your sakn. I am weary of being with­
proach to that pmonal sort of ronrcnu»out you.”
.
non which rotate* to lovo and matri­
“Would yob bo willing to become ray
mony.
.
wife this day, this hour 1 Your father
And now to find Mr. Mainwell this and mother might otherwise put obitamorning, with hi* coat off and a smith's
do* itrour way.”
anron on. engaged in mending a lock 1
“ I am willing — thia hour, this,
He no* doing it publicly. Thelockwta
minute.”
.
on tho dour that tod to the tniddlo of the
“Hwy do not know of my position in
front iiiazm, where the fashtonalite In­
lif.?*
die* aud gvudemcn were sitting or protn“ They i.till tliiuk yon ar* wealthy—a«
I did?’

preached, leaning on th* arm of her
frtend, Afina Wort. Who rocogniaed we are now fa sprit, Husband and wife ;
him, looked intently at him, gar* her
end thon at onoe wo will take tho c«irs
for tluj liome I h«vv for you—a homo
which, though lowly, will moke you
to him.
^Yhither you go I will go."
Mainwell F’ sin eaked.
They were married iu a quiet way in
“ I do, Mira Ellsworth. I belicro 1 th* lifil* watering-plac* chapel, with the
am a natural rfiecdianic."
wicked Nad conniving at the intoohtof.
“ 11 appear* very odd to eoe yon doing Th* next train to the city convoyed thm
this.”
a* pasmog’ws.
“It is my trade,” ho replied, rising
will show von Hie shop where I
from hi* work and turning to her.
work,” said Mr. Mainwell, when theenrHer check Idancbad * Httlo. “ Your
riag* th*y took at th* depot in the dty
trade F’ she said, fatally.
hid drawn up before one of a long block
“Ye*, trad;. Mu* Ellsworth. The
proixietar said the lock needed mending,
of th* city.
and 1 told him that 1 could mend it fur
" What do you mean F’ she demaulhim."
The party of girls cam* a’otw just
thra. Aftfa- wondering at Mr. Mainwell awililo, and laughing at him, they

B. J- BROWN, IMT-1&gt;-

In
day* they *tarted out in a
carriage on th. ir errand. Mrs. Mainwell guvn tho direction to the driver, and
her husband could not help expressing
his wander at the increaaing squalor of
tho neighborhood through which thev
rode. The carriage drew up at length
before a miaerable looking tenouient
Louse ud stopped.
. * Where the draco are yon taking
me F’ asked Maio well, looking sharply
at hi* wife.

n&gt;iRJV
.
“TIero - wait," he exclaimed, after his
h*sitanry, “ let me gvt ont first ud help
you out Whst does thfa meu F*
“ Follow an."
She led him np stnire—up, up, thro’
throng* ud dirt end smell*, to the fourth
story. Here she opened u door without
knocking, and the two entered., Tho
woman wn* dreeied neatly, and so were
tho children, but they were all dreesod
very poorly, in koepisg with tho place.
Tli* man was dad more carelessly, and
even more ixx&gt;rly. On hi* head ho kept
his bat, wnich was full half a dosen

B. A F. LYOB.

ufaud and looked *

6 plinter*.
Ont of a handful of anoint ueedoiaa,
eyrvye* of marrying ud giving in mar­
riage. which w* find upon our tab)* thia
month, w» select the fallowing:

rta* to be tied, ba verily believed that it
W!t» alter some forma! and impre**iv*
fashion, and that it* legality would daitend entirely upon tho formality. H*
lent tl^pimticnt couplo waiting nboa
the thriwnold of double-ble***diMMe far
quite u hour, while bo thumbed over

growing impatience, hw slammed th*
book together u.l desperately exclaimed:
“Join righthuds I Nu’w listen to me.
“My Lu.banJ, Mr. Mainwell; tny fa­
ther ud mother, brother* and sisters,” I wut you to understud, before you
mill Mrs. Mainwell, introducing *11 go uy further, that yon have now un­
dertook
tho mart important uadsitsilif
* Mr. Main well stood ud stared, withthat you ever undertook to undertak*

“ Ask lirt-ir psudon, George, for run­
ning away with m«."
Out."
Who are tlici*”
Another
“ Have I not told yon; didn't I intro­
duce you F
“ W ho were they I saw at ho watering gent man—but to inordinately fond of
his joke that no official duty or dignity
pinO’P'

livelihood—served nt my trade, George —
ud she fancied iny nppoaranoo, dressed
tno up, ud took mo off there wij»
them!"
“ You jest with mo,'* ha said, w ith n
ghastly imile.
\
“Doll Do L indeed ? Three people
socm to neogniae me
a daughter ud
a sister. Jest, indo*d! You will find
that out."
“Youare too tasteful, too cultured,
too Cno fvaturod."
“ AU this a milliner may be, or a sew­
ing girl. Look for yourself among the
clave. It fa not true. AU that we giria
need is drera"
M&lt;BwoU lifted his fi»t and dashed it
through tb* air. He ground hi* tooth,

Mie wifo-took off her hat and cloak
and fnri, and flung hareclf down at the
table, and buried her face in her hand-

qoent pracioo t pm many log * couple of
peljiable venlnney, to conclude tho cere­
mony with a charge to tho n*w)y mare

of ma tri niCTdy, that
‘.tie pood advice *A-

peop’e to start out with prospects quit*
a* fair as ynttni sed md 1/ embay *MU

A far western mxnisge oeremosiy,
thirty years before tho Pacific Railroad

in hi* ahirt-sleevN, busily ply ing th* ho*.
Enter two candidate* fur matrimony,
who fallow him clotely along tho row.

“Ite you tbee^turoF'
•'Yea." And th* bo*
faster than ever. ' *

dcapernti-ly exclaim*. ‘“Wall, shot up, dent /t
have deceived me,” he aaid,
&lt;’ but come—you ar* my wife—I will try
ud brar it."
hill*.”
bho sprang to her foot ud confronted
Thus admonished the twain follow
him.
him anifously along, hand in hand, until
“ Your wife am I !** ahe exclaimed. tlia end of th* row I* reached.
" Your wife, ud doomed to Uro with
dern you, stud up here;, and the equire
loans for the moment upon hi* hoe bumay go. I will not live a wife unloved dto.
for myself—you must take me thus, or
“Do yon (to the youth) solemnly swear,
I willstay. *
He cdoecd Vi* door ud retired down
th* stair* Jo -the ,*tre*t, clenching his
hand, ud teelli as^t* went.
"
*
“Ito you (to th* girl) edteranhr g
“Th* horrid disgrace of it,".b« mut­ by thunder, to tale thia man for
tered. “ The deriaon that will b* my
tot. And then to marry eweb-a giri,"
But at th* street dour he tarried. Hr
had a etruggto thorn teiih himself, all mu anl wife!”
alon*. Hudrttmly ha turned and dashed
door of the room, seised hi* wife in hi*
nnn&gt; and dasped her to hi* heart.
followed that ah* uttered muehl

“Nowl begin to think that you da
• My chiliIren aia’
loro me,” shu said, nulling in his face.
“You dolors mo ? You really think you No, *ir they ain’t u

wife ■ot my parents.

wai one fitted up *s a to
Ned Whitlakor hare j&lt;

ly.
"Kg
“I think I have learned this leaeoa,*
Mainwell added.

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take ujton thamsolree the duly of saying

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to teach a school may consider himself
GHOST THAT WILL NOT DOWN. tho opring elections. It io none too soon as qualified for hij duties, but to simply
ask tho question which forma the head,
Whenever an occasion calle forth a
nttiin. Our township elections are too ing of this inquiry: *• Are you master
Considerable number of Demoerato for
apt to bo regxrded_as of no particular
political importance. It Is far otherwise. that which you propose to teach
form the people~of their undying devo-.
If by the lukewarmness of Republican*
Non many things which are taught in
our schools are valuable, just as they are
try, and their unflagging lore for tho
spring elections, they will setup a bowl taught with precision and exactness, and
constitution and tho law*. Since the
that the pwplo are aaxioui to restore to every departure from the mast rigid corcrualiing of the rebellion they hare boen
power the party that fought four year*
more than usually profuse in the*- dotlirough a bloody and cruol war to de­ mind of tbs pupil, but fails to make
stroy tho Government and the coatrtry, upon him tho proper imprestion, and
■ to affirm their intention to on forte tho
simply because they were dafoated at the goes far toward ran isring study irksomt,
payment of tho public debt to tho last
polls in 1860.
and school work a root burden.
fraction of tho last penny.
It behooves every trus lover of his
Teaching, orea in district achaols, is
Their profuse profetuoas in respect to
country, of liberty and justice, to rally taking rank ai a profusion as distinct as
these matters cannot but make didnter*at tho township election* and by a glo­ law or mod^pne, requiring persons of
eeted people entertain the idea that there
rious victory say to tho rebel sympathis­ broal general culture and thorough tech­
is lurking, somewhere within their vari­
ing copperheads that the people have no.' nical qualifications. Tho teacher who
egated body, a desire to oipress a diiferforgotten tho part they acted during tho to-day oommia ls a ready position in a
rebellion, in denouncing our brave sil- gjol sshool is one who knows more of
« That there is a body, styling themsolves Democrats, n ho. ara decidedly op­ diers ns “lincoln hirelings,” because every matter taught in hu school than is
posed to tho paym'int of the debt in any ttioy loft homo and comforts to fight tho found in tho text book ho has occasion
Southern wing of tho Democratic party; to m This u so la regard to History,
way whatever,
periodical utter­
ances of patriotism and honesty cannot — pioy Itavo not forgotten how they dis- Arithmetic, Goograjliy—nil school atadcouragod cnlisimonta by culling tho war oa—but csjwcially the ca*e in regard to
wholly conceal.' That this branch of the
party is strong numerically, b manifest on our pail ca “ abolition jig," in which Grammar.
It is simply impossible to pot into any
in tho fact that pa]&gt;crs of which “Brick*' no Democrat should engage ;—they have
Pomeroy’» Jinucrai may be taken as a not forgotten bow tho iJemocracy tried book not too large% bs unfit for school
specimen, advocating without tnr at­ to deprive Ute Michigan soldiers at the u*o as a text book, the necessary infor­
mation that will Itelp tho hurried teach­
tempted disguises the utter repudiation front from coating their votes in 1864
They have noi forgjt:en how their lead- er on I halting pupil over obstacles that
ef national obligations hav^a more ex­
* loaded circulation, and are ofiencr quot­ ora called our boys in blue “bell Iwundu” will ju-jMat thomsolvos every day in the
ed than those advocating the sum- thing and ••bulidoga,”nnd not having forgot­ study of language. What must bo done ?
in milder form, or deuyii.g it alto­ ten the.ie things and ninny others of a Must a teacher take time to bocomi mas­
kindro 1 nature, they,will sec to it that ter of all the authors “ aud their name
gether.
tho Democracy do not carry tbo spring is legion,” who hsva written on this mat­
■That men prominent in tho counsels
elections.
ter, before he outers upon his work?
of the party are ropuliationista, and era
Barry County has a bright and. noble Must he leave tho matter a dea l, ^unlooking anxioudy for the opportune mo­
record—let her sustain it thia spring in »&gt;lvod myitory, a* is too often done and
ment whan they san fasten their opin­
remo nbrance that wo are to lufvo r thus make the impro»iion on the mind
ions on the party and force their support
State ole: tion tliis fall, and should lose of the pupil that “ there is nothing to
by party discipline, is plainly seol in t-io
n» prestig- in the spring elections. It is tlio study, anyway,” aud “that they know
position taken by such mon as Mur.goi
pm * for Iho Republican press to begin as much, practically, who wasto.no time
and Gallsdsy, and by mia ai prom:nont
to ngitatate tho importance of a thorough instating Grammir us do tho**_who
and influential as Dan. Voorlicos. It is
organix :tiun for tho township election*. study mist?"'
•
not for * moment (opposed that there
It is plain Hint the one thing that
are hot men among tho Dcmo.'retj who
tiua—lot it move on.
Yours,
would assist a toacbci in solving tho diffavor tho papnrat of oar iudeblednoca
ViojLixcs.
ficuYties that give rise t &gt; such questions,
with ths most scrupulous honesty, prpmis ■ goodeneyclopodiaof Grammar, and
iaent among whom wo may name John
tho teacherSo passe won of such a vulDan. Sicklex.
Quincy Adams and Horatio Seymour,
ums would bo master of his position.
but ths noticeable feature in tho whole
i To tho candid consideration of the
There are doubtless thousands of
matter is, that the mon in the party who
are honed are unable to hold the repu- men who to nobly defsadod the honor teachers in the country who are not
and
integrity
of
our
country
on
tho
tent
­
distors in chock, and may at any moment
ed fiald we command the following from w* have it in " Goold Brown's Grammar
prominent places, and giro to the** tho Kalamazoo Gtnt’.U, and simply ask of English Grammar*,” a large octavo
our “boys in blue'* to remember that volutus of over 1100 pages, published
whose wards and actions they so much
by William Wood A Oo., Now York.
deplore, the foremost positions, and to
Thia book fills tho nisco it is designed
their dishonest schemes tho sanedos of nubia who for their country and human­
ity perillol their all at tho cannon’s to occupy as fully and completely os does
a party platform.
month,
and
that
on
one
of
the
hardest
Webster's
Dictionary fill its proper place,
We do not hesitate to say that there is
fought field* bo left a leg, a monument and is about as iudisponsablc. Not that
of hia undying bravery. But it is meet all questions ire settled iu it bayond ca­
that this ghost that will not down, even
that such as ho should bo defamed by vil, but tha^/rom its pages you are en­
at the bidding of those whoso voice it
ths unterrifled of Michigan. Tho slur abled to mo all sidei of a question, and
Ba* been accustomed to obey, may yet
iu
the article on the Senate ha* not instead of groping along a wall, or in
■talk abroad at noonday okd draw after
the dark, to see your way clooriy an!
it to destruction the credit of this greal enough of sense in it to demand or re­
choose which path you will travel. fk&gt;
ceive
even a pasting notice:
nation. Tho facility with which tbo
Tho Republican pre*s bus lieen con- perfect a book is it, although marked
udcrably agitated over ths question of with some poculiaritios of orthography,
voice to every scheme of political iniqui?
Dan’s confirmation by the Senate. Tho and with some opinions which, while
ty, that gave tho faintest promise of suc- desire is genera', for his confirmation.
they may never find popular acceptance,
The “ fltneM-of things" demands thnt
we do not hwitate to express our belief
we need put no trust iutho words where­ Dan be confirmed. Tho Republican
party is tho meanest party thpl ever dis­ that tho next fifty years will fail to prowith they profess their desire to pay tho
graced American politics. The ftreeoat
debt The tremor that agitated tho Dem­ mon in ths Senate are the lows*! and
No schoolhouse is furnished without
ocratic Representatives when Mr. Golla- manaoAt mon that over disgraosd the
day said that “tho whole Democratic Senate Hal]; and Dsn Sickle* is tho
sitiou,
unless ho has had more than or­
party stood upon his platform bat wore moonast man over sent from the United
State* as minister to a friendly power, dinary moans at his disposal for procur­
afraid to avow it;” showed that he struck
and there is a jieculiar Ctass* ialu* cou- ing information, who has not ready acat a vital point “d ^nt home the firmation.
oesa to thia truly profound and scholarly
blow.
Ix&gt;t Dan be confirmed.
w rk. ’
J. H. Palmbo,
t The frantic crijo of Eldrodgo, Niblack
Co. Bup’L Schools.
and others, testified to the depth of tho
wound and tho acutance* of tlioir suffer­ tiocs at same length the death of Hon.
News Itemsings, and when they attempted, to shield Samvu. Cmiwblxb, who died at his resi­
themsolrse behind prominent Republi­ dence in Bodford, New Hampshire, on
—Ii a serious nonaent on the Albany
cans, with the cry of guilty children tho 11th day of January, 1870, agod 05 and Boston liulroad, three men were
killed.

V'

the patriot father* of Now England, and
a man whom tho people delighted to
honor. Deni the father of Hon. Z.
Chandler, our able, efficient
accom­
plished Senator, and on old wall feel that
his days were orowaed with honor, ea lie
viewed the manly stand over taken by
exact justice in all ■ things, should ring hu son in dafimco of tho flag under
again throughout the laud until tho re
Terborating ochcre* shall drive into oblivan American Senator.

tifis 1 in tho most emphatic manner to tho
weakness of lbcirprote*ta
At this juncture the Republican party
' should give forth no doubtful sound.

ir the ‘‘literary gentleman,” who doo*
On tho utterance of that sound, and not nied a Webster’s Dictionary, will
&lt;h» willing support that it shall awaken, turn to Ilia proper place in that volume,
he will And that the author thereof difr
work thus far carried so nobly on. Were fam from him, - doubtless to the ducrodtho Democratic party to come into power

national credit begin io die. Men
whose hearts boat in unison with Mun­

w um tn

Tho Spring.EncMon*.

of the word indispensable.
•'Little boot* should keep near shore. ’

—Th* Iter. Theodore Pock, of Hu bo­
on, is reported as a fugitive—the wife
f one of his deacons going with him.
—Sixty train* of can arrive and depart

.. aaa«gsaae"-w

from Grand Rapid* daily.

As OurjtAaN-Tbo refund of ths
Senate to contfrm tho nomination of
n 'iu IkiitUrta
Attoroey-Genaml Hoar.
iw la am U&gt;

In Exchange Block. Middleville.

Wrljht * Smitfc,

Tnn Cuablottk nKruBiacANofFr!-

Prop'r*.

• 10:|0r.». Mlgbl "

CRACKim.

CBACKERJ.
CRACKVPs

JACKBOX. LAXSIXO A 8A0I5A

Ytu

WUX

CEACKffl

Your

LEMON

CIIACHEB8

Krons*

&lt;;*e *. a. Halt

I buy Butter, Lard, Eggs and Whin
Ash Wood.

LAU8B0KK A MICHIGAX HOU

: Church Directory.

GEOHGE PRESTON

Kg

ruiTHHii

Large &amp;. Well Selected Stock of

GROCERIES,

II’ HASTINGS!

jrd.Tasitsstraws1..

In making this announcement to the
Citizens of Hastings and vicinity, I
would call your attention to a few fuct&gt;:

FAMILY OBOCEBIXI,

«K

A permanent Clothing House in Has­
tings, where you can always find a
splendid Uno of
CLOTHS,
CAS8IMERES,
VESTINGS,

FIRST QUALITY
Hate and Caps, and ovonthing pertain­
ing to man's wear.

' ScconsX,
1 WAWFALTlRIXt DEriHTME.VT,
where work will be dons in the b«st
stylo known to the trade.
NO PRICES LOWER THAN OURS,
_A.yi(1 Lastly,
It will be for your interest to examine
our stock and pric--*.

FAlUtOX ONE UVNDflKD ACBBA adjolala*
loa n.w. all in the O~a&gt;- oT Carry "Bd buna.

.1.11 tints.

GEOHGE PRESTON
Wx. L. Cct*

ZjalraB*.

Why
MORTGAGE SALE.

WRIGHT &amp;. SMITH,

T&lt;EW GOODS

f’ iu.rn.bau cuart, tar uhl woaty. .1, V31 e&gt;.«

■Mat lira at. apac Mid
r-nludilUywt *L

Rail Road prices
SPAULDING'S SEW CASH STORt
EVERYTHING TO PLEASE,

i aauar of ilia eusta «f

2®

PRICES TO SUIT!
That's Big Talk,
Try it Now.

mbi.uii. .nA msnsi srasM !•«•« r. WrMt or
I..IW u ..uu.or r*r-1 «r um iii.au ।•«nr »&lt;-.u b»
tarw^wssftsaS'w-®
SmM &gt; ou. &amp;■&lt; lew. MtfLa* MS* ■»* AMS. all Salta

has a fine assortment of

SALE ON EXECUTION.

MET SILLlItHT C00M IEKE.

0. 0. SPAULDING.

ardftirvua UwraaC. Iba
&lt; Lu'.m Btrow. •ar.lr.r of 1

JQ-OTICE.-TO SAVE COSTS
AH Parsons Who Owe
All Persons Who Owe

’

AH Parsons Who Owe

GRAYTA PHILLIPS
GRANT k PHILLIPS

GRANTS PHILLIPS
....

... . o

Why
Do tho Druggists recom­
mend Dr. Iloback’s Bittern
to thoir cuatomcra?

Because
After years of- experience
and tnal they have bees
proven to be a sure core
for Dyspepsia and Indiges­
tion.

.

Why

Is it that Physicians um
and recommend Dr. Roback's Sugar-coated Blood
Pills?

Because
They know tb^ingredient*
of which they arc made.

Are. Dr. Hoback’s Blood
Purifier aud Blood Pills
the best remedies taken to­
gether for tho euro of all
diseases of the blood ?

Because

PROBATE ORDER.

CHANCERY SALE.

Tbeji arc tho best combin*tiun ever made.

Why

MRS

Tho Blood Purifier is the
only article in the market
which contains the'celebrated
costly Drugs imported «x.pressly from Sweden for its
manufacture, and the Pills
contain the active principle
of Podophyllum (Mandrake
Root*) and is a substitute
for Mercury.

id

Why

. —Gold has been discovered in Clarke
County, Ill.

SALE ON!EXECUTION.

Mnat Call aa4.KetUe

Mast Call and Kettle

At Once-NOW.
-A_t Onw-NOW.
AtOnot-NOW.

with American policy toward China

AND MUST HIVE OUK PAT

ATO MUST HAVE OCK PAT
AXD MUST HIVE OCE PAT

N»nBgnfer»i*t*d ear Job Roo
esev*SMon« bbS B&gt;*lrrial. •« *
pan* lb*o *’«r to lur» o&lt;H Pia.o
FriellB(, so Bbotl noun, tad at tb

Because

[OOKOUT FOITHECABtf

COMM IS I OX EKS’ NOTICE.

R C FBI MOUL
Jadta of Probata

.

Is it that Dr. Robnck'a Stom­
ach Bitten increase in ml!n
every year?

—A riot occurred at Burkville. Mita.,
and 76 negroes were arrested. J

arc singularly Illustrated In the Bcnnto-

Nlgfct «■

MICHIOAX CXNTtlL B. R. AT J

■

. gBOULDEB, ARMS I

—Tho Crosby Opera-House, Chicago
was damaged by fire on Wednesday
night

Hyde Park to throw the long Island
Railroad train from tho track.

K'-r- IStt S'”’~
CHACKKB8,

90033

—The Member.
Union Express
Oompany’e office at Darlington, Wi*.,
has been rubbed of J2,“00.

—Resolution* have been introduced in
tho Florids Houso to impeach Got. Reed.

OYSTER
PIO-NIC
BOSTON
80DA

C. D. STEWART.

Railway will be completed to Charlotte
to-morrow, and trains will run to Battle
Creak from thia point in about a week.

— Several hostile tribes in th* Indian
Territory o$s preparing for a-Springcam
poigo against tho white settlors.

—The Philadelphia Metropolitan Po­
lice bill has passed the Pennsylvania
Legislature.

BUTTER

Your CREAM (orCracknell) CRACEEIJ

Cold.—The thermometer Friday wa*
24|o below zero at Bangor, Me.

2tcw Jtdrrrtijrrarnts.

Your

Year
Your
Tew
Your

Are Dr.' C. W. BolMck'.
Stomach Bitten, Blood Pu­
rifier and Blood Pills tho
three greatest remedies tho
world has ever knownt

Because
After eleven years’ experi­
ence and trial the sales nave
increased each and every
year, and thousands of let­
ters (unsolicited) of the re­
markable cures they have
performed bear witness.
tho loUor* ia Ux*l
Colam. of cure, by Uow

•

�genl and MimtHanrouj.

BUSINESS CARDS.

FARMER® -HELPER,
twa now to poem tbs rso

THE BEST !

THE BEST I

rr-THS SODTHrtO AMStUCAS^ja

r ** *ni

u ttu

D. S. WOODWARD,

•*’*

Tb. TUjrapA »f bM Wadaaeday aaid .flM.

ISTEW

GOODS

Direct from Factorics.

Music &amp; Jewelry.

DAILY!

JO^Specialities in every department.

«To.rE'S!

stores:

Wo hare now In Stock the lorjwt variety of

Dnn Medicines, Groceries,

COOKING,
~
‘ PARLOR COOK AND
PARLOR STOVES~

tepartaara la ill abeal la apfty for yataau a«al
Cnr. Write far tail yartxolan iiaiirilag
pdaaU Bad print, to
MCX«4V%

rr^uarfiiA

GREAT SACRIFICE!
Closing out that immense STOCK of winter Clothing, 4c. at
and below cost, at the

A THIEF.

i

1’

CITY DRUG STORE!

J

a

General Grocer,

Morine SUar-Wn. L. G&gt;bb. Altana/.
Probala Ordir—Ealala at Uaae W. ttmaa.
Cbaacarv Saia-W. I.. Cobb. C. C. Con.
Cbaaeiry Sala-W. L. Cobb. C C. Can.
Caatanaaioam* Nai.ca-Ealala of Jamei t
TalbaU.
Sala ao Eiacalieo-E. IL Mattery, SbarlC.
SaUoa KxacnUoa-K. H. Mallorr, SbaHK

sa^
cC.’-';. *

•

CLOTHING HOUSE!
36 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.
selling DRUGS
and MEDICINES
w

II E

.A

$30 Beaver Overcoats at 820.1 $20 Cassimere suits of clothes $15.
18 *•
“
•• 12. 12
“
•• $7,50
10 “
"
“ 7,501 Good Shirts aud Drawers, 40 cents

I? E

Irritable Invalid*.

WHAT AIETHET1
IMPOST

WEMIM AND VISITIN8 CARD*
nd wo havr jail Io loci'*110
&lt;•&gt;•» tbaro *•
«m ploci la
wbara baltar goedi aaa ba
beagbl for taaa noiwy Item iu Um
ot U&gt;|
Firry Broa. Bear U&gt;« fool of Maaroa ilnrt, la
Grand Kapida.

WOOLEN FACTORY

HmtimiWohes Factoit

HOLIDAYS,

to unnaually l*rre and aUneUvr asaortment of ForvUu Gooda, of
tbclr own importation,
Aho, everything rich and new in Jew­
elry. Foil! Fl I rar and Filter
Plated Ware, a U-.,
Which they offer at
Greatly Reduced Pricea.
dumoxm,

Kbs

KJanuLM,
rtnu,

JOHN G. RUNYON

TAXES!
KEEPS HIE LARGEST
AND BEST STOCK OF

BOOTS AND SHOES

TAXES!

Tho way to make money is to savelt; tho way
to save it is to buy your

Hardware
---- OF-----

H. A.&lt;1OODYEAB.
I keep constantly on'kdrid a large and well selected Stock
of HARDWARE bought of the Manufacturers,
before the recent advance.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

In the article of Stoves alone, people wishing to purchase these
most useful articles, can^save ut least

Fine Gold Jewelry,

TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT

Mi Silver

M Un BUILDING MATERIALS,

WMaten. Ctookeaed Jewelry MopeteW
ntVannM.

;s TOOLS

Ml 1*7.17 QI

�I Frosh Garden, Flower, ftrtiit,
;Hcrb, Tree, Shrub and fiver-i green Seeds, with directions fur
tine. The Febwdy. uamtrer of thia un-'♦culture, prepaid by: mail. The"
rh-allcd Msgr-'.lnn ecBfeiun ijn elegant: most complete nnd judicious aasteal opHinr. “FReltas Tbe Patient s sortment m tho country. Agents
PulM,r*an ameatnir engraving of “The wanted.

DOOT. DODD’S
N E R VISE
AND

Enow Man?' and a splendid Fashion
MA^toefsHbTT fw|t.*&gt;: prroaid by naif.
Plate, bertdo various patteraslncmbr.l-■ AlwXanliFni'M. Hants, Ualba. at! tbeaawltotlcty, fancy work, etc. and sK^ea by the
beat wrifera In the literary world.
The I.rrrui Couroxat »oi» Fbbboaky.—Thia favorite tnagaalnc is imro, i
crisp aadbrUlUut; as usual, full of the'
firth jthews of Young American life. It
grows better end better, and no boy or |
girl should be Without it. Published by
Alfred L. Sewell, A C?., Chicago, at
S1Z» per year.
«EnZl»rEUTISEMtSTS.
The CmLDRKc's HotR.—Wo notice
that tbe publisher*of this beautiful magGoo. P. Rowell 4 Co's Column,
axlne bare offered special terms to Day
and Bunday•c'-'hooU; and wo learn that,
tt Use already been Introduced Into
many day-achooh as a rradtng-book. i
Tbe (Mines, interest, purity, thought- '
ful eameitneaA, and high tnorrd tone of
the •‘^ovn,, reoder it particularly valu- '
able for thb purpcac. Teacher, eirnot I

IS'VIOORATOK.

NERVOUS

DISEASES.

Justness Jirrrtorj.

"JOHJ ROBERTS,

R H- MALLOBX
gnjmrrr.

"TOdeaa.

'

om. u

Um c—r. n&lt;«~. Ha
_____________ t—

WM. UWOHH,
o—

• carefully. ".Tie yearly suMcrintfon l«|
■'11.55, or elevnn copies for *10. Th.- ,
special terms to schools are &lt;x*c«cdln.&lt;:ly ।
liberal. They are asfeltowsj 2&gt;) cop
.one year. $17;
copies.
:■ VD tuple-.
fT5. Address T. S. Arthur A i^ns. WO
A 611 ChiwUiut Street, Plffkriclphin.

GREEK HOUSE PLA2TT3, ROSES. &amp;c.
HUtoad Multo. J&lt;ut rrattotd. Hyaetsihs. Tulip*.
Crams, ^naudiutM. Illfea. Ac.. Ac.’
WM. ADAIR, Denon;

Taste awd DtscRrnos’d Worthy
Cjioicx.—The Phrenological Journal.
Get tho February Dumber, which con­
tains biog^phlcal und criileal sketches
of George Washington, Confucius the
Chlnew sa^c. ’fath t" Hyaetuthc,

H. J. HAMEY,
- V, •-;, |
r.. -r-b-.r W soil tbe
i;;r.t.-AX KNtrnxo machine, tba «3»
rtirii .’•wiiir Knit’taa Msoh.ns a»rr iniMlad.

gan; with portrait.'. Ileal Io’, What,
Can I Do Best; or, Mad sad bls Tools;.
My "Brother’s Roeper, on Address by
Vlcc-Pnaidcnt Colfax: Tho Ihdundt-r, a
Singular African Tribe, fivciCmtistI*rt;1

doo, Mr-r.. or AX
M's_________ ■
Aromitio VenotabJe Eord

Life of Dr. Wayland; Public Cheat-,
Tho “Blues,” The Rich and the Peer, A
Petrified Forot. TbeTurning Point, Il­
lustrated, Spectrum Analysis, La,tnl Ed­
ucation,
Catarrh—Cause and Cure,’.
Appetite— it. lierwu-iilnu, Theory ol tlio
Aurora Borualla Terms.,33.0) a ye ,r.
—•— e. it. wrtu=, Ed-.

WELCH &amp; GRIFFITHS,
linnet llimw.
DETROIT.

« Wcodbnd'e Pt. Fait.

luc cart aaysM &lt;«•
&lt;Ul» rf IkU B'ltk
d «rff-irV’'*»d«t
! n.- iwwwJUit, al
Ituud fartkvrcrui

XC.FROST. M. IX

DETROIT BILLIARD TABLES.

ATTEETXOH, C0XRADE8

^glLHATTOiLD.P.A
-t::
J. G. BARROWS,

NEWS
SS'.I

itdssttauHnKis

COMMON SENSE

DETROIT MACHINERY.

J^OtLER suor.

J. A T. McGREGOR,

■ss-tw.

Ayer’s
SW®;

Its natural Vitality and Color.
maft

Jjlu
XlSjBl

jHhAjBb

A dressing which
u at once agreeable,
bealiliy, and effectual
for prsserriug tl.o
hair. Fot-'/d or yroy
^a'' *• cx"‘ ret.’crrit
to ill a rigin al color
tri’M tht g'on and

enad, falling hair ducked, and baldMM often, though not always, cured
by.- Nothing eaa reslora the
where tbe follicks are destroyed,
he lianeb atrophied nnd decayed,
such as remain esn be saved for
iliums by this applies I ion. Instead
bulieg the hair with a pasty sediAk will keep ii clean and vigorous,
(oeaainual um will prevent tho hair
learning gray or falling off, and
•quenlly prevent baldness. Free
I thooe dekterio-.’.* substances which
a some pn-paratioas dat&gt;gtrou&gt; and
nous to Ui« hair, the. Vigor can ;
benefit but not Lai iuk. ll named

HAIR DRESSING,

habtemb house
■ aAAuton to Ibis. a Mra TOXIC (aal •&gt;) and tXVinoSAXT. with aower .«BEX PE I. or COUNTERACT THR MOBJlHON is Iba ■r.tem, and ryrerrry II
•- For sari. Taaia Dodd's Nerrto. sad
dlar to ofend sad ncwniaaadad as al aeca

HOLBROOK &amp; MILL
gT*
2u

Foreign &amp; Domestic Dry Goods.
BilFredswWArsmM,
DETROIT

....

fcU•’W-J
Dastn fnnen,
llinma Jumrr UtK A D. 1«»

, .

UICHrtJAS.

■S slsty (MI MTM, tawH

'Msri

HOMCEOPATII

BIlOWN.
WFaTHIC rhp«a*»

{OffrTAb. CLKV

Dr. J. C. Ajw

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16, 1870.

VOL. XIV,
gusiatM Jirfrtorj.

CUSTOMERS’ BENEFIT !

gortrj.

of ah rnperfluau* eathnatea, will bo due
to a Republican Congress
But the truth is, that the wholesome

THS GUXST.

CHARLES H. BAUER.

NUMBER
focUr fidraw, i
or178,000,000

43

Grarri* An-

estimate* with the ox
Johnson's administration

GRAND COST SALE

tho mr ended Jaa*
13,000,000 Isee&amp;aa

*IU to sumdei W with yr*■»!&gt;*■* **&lt;

cause fur anlf-gmtclobon, has boon dis­ upon this point, bnt th* figure* may be
tinctly disproved. We refer to the state- found in fall in the able and cxbanstivo
m-nt that the estimates of the present

JOHN ROBERTS,

RH. MALLORY,
StlKRITT, OSm at th* Court Haw
MlehUan-_______

WM. UPJOHN,

BOSTON CASH STOBE!
POSITimi IT COST
PERFORM

* »!*» i^o

ALL

I

ADVERTISE.

•xuniU'to1
DR. C. 0. SCOTT,

Come and share in the general benefit-

MleklwM.___________ ’________

ALLEN BENNETT,

K. J. HANEY.
Hastings, Jan 12th, 1870.

tf

I. W..VRO0MAN,

DR. C. C. LIN8LEY,
BOTAXIC »n.| Brivetie FhnUtaa aed
.n -. — -I- .^1
—,i

EXCELSIOR

—Gtlaxy.

PRAYER FOR THE REPUBLIC.

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

ATTENTION, COMRADES!

Hastings Cash. Store!
Aro now offering for sale, a full Stock cf' New and Seasonable
Goods, recently purchased in the best eastern market* at tho
lowest possible price* fur cash. Our stock includes a full linp of

*WM. H. UAYFOBD. F. A

J. G. BARROWS, r
&gt;HOTOGR*PIIKR. M-waataP-WOBeeNundiae

w/nwu-J. Fsiwurv'eretae* take* in»«ta»r«

STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,

Cloths
fur S^turri t« * UmiMd utaot.______________

WRIGHT A SMITH,
IRXKYR at taw. Israran-* and

WM. H. HAYFORD,

and Ready-made nothing,
Hats &amp; Caps, Boots &amp; Shoos, Groceries, &amp;c.

J^yCaib paying customers, pire us a call. Wo pill cheerfully •k0’
our stock, that you may compare price* with sny other first-class Store
I5V~in tho State. We have got th* Goods and we want to s«U_jgJ
..
. . ,1
.1___ _n___ _
—A —111
|3F“i«faryourintnre*ttobuy boro. V
We will take in

■sag

BUTTER, EG-G-S,

r. iesSsTsi co..
We ar* also Agents for one of the best Bowing Machine* in the World.
t-.Ua Steck. Huttass.

f

C. G. HOLBROOK,

jxrint
the 27th
______ _ ______,_____ _ ____ „
tho Post Office account was not included to nearly &lt;100,000,000, and by the fiat
in the &lt;303,000,000 which ho had pre­ of July next, wh.n tho fiaoal year com­
viously stated a* Johnson's estimates, mence*, will amount to &lt;150,000,090,
and that it w&lt;u included in the estinintee tho interoet oa which will be &lt;9,000,000.
submitted by President Grant But he This sum, although included m th* esti­
mate., i* not au item of expwnilif*&gt;
but a contribution toward the paymaafi
of the national debt
tween tho eitimate* of the two adminis­
&lt;881,000,000, and in the book for hu&gt;. trate n s and threw tho balance on the
year at only 1803,000,000. Mr Dawes
stated that them wb» a misprint in one
item, whereby &lt;1,000.000 bad been con­ •iro to justify himself in the position he
verted into &lt;11.000,000. But after mak­ had first hastily taken, than he did to do
ing allowance for this error of &lt;7,000,­
000, there etill remained &lt;324,000,000
as the estimates of the nre««nt admjnis- prominenco to th* comparison of esti­ npprojirtate&lt;l, tho second ia one which no
tration. ogvinst &lt;303,000.000 as the Inst mates of oetimatoe, (which, os wo ham
estimate* of the admmistrntion of, An­ seen, results in favor of President Grant,) the third i» not an expense, bnt a pay­
drew Johnson. This certainly seemed but roliod solely upon the excess of thi* ment on the public debt Together they
tn justify Mr. Dawe*' charge ; but nn ex­ year’s estimate* over last; year*, appro­ explain ell but 112,500,000 of the exnaa*
amination of the item* which make up priations, amounting, as he mid, to &lt;42,­
000,000. This certainly scorn* to threat­
en a formidable increase of expenditures
Shore are many other smaller itysu
&lt;303'000,000 of last year did not include in tlic second year af President Grant’s which would account for oven a atiD.
the estimated expenditures of the Post administration, as cotn pared with the wider difference, quite as conclusively ’
Offic &gt; Department, amounting to &lt;24,­
a* tho tkttpo items named account for the
first &lt;23!BW100U, but it would be tedious
540,413, which were submitted separate­
wore &lt;78.000,000
ly upon pagn 124 of the estimate.books, tarn that itAm
while tho &lt;324,000,000 of tho present /•*&gt; Iken the ot^ual erptnditwti cf the jiual
year did include tho accounts of that de­ year 1808.
150,000,000, which
It must bo remembered, however, that
partment, amounting to &lt;25,681,003. It
was evident, therefore, that before mak­ the appropriation* test winter were cut
ing a comparison between tho eatimat.’s down to the lowest posable point, to the credit of Grant’s economy,
v • — _ ___ . »■______ __
of tho two admir.iatrntiun*, tho Post Of­ amounting only to &lt;281,1AH),000, includ­
fice account of last year must be added ing &lt;24,000,000 for tho Post Office De­
is quite dear that thorn was
to the &lt;303,W0,000, making over &lt;827,­ partment, appropriated out of its own
in the actual estimates to oecarevenue,
thi*leave*
only
&lt;257,000,
­
000,000, or else the Post Office account
of thia year most bo rabtractod from this 000 rppron.'nted out of the public
year’* estimate*, reducing them from treasury. Let us now institute another
Q
&lt;324,000,000 to lei* than &lt;299000,000. curupnruon, ns follow*:
1. That tho estimates of this year at
In tho former ca*o tho difference in fa­
th* very wont are &lt;3,000l000or&lt;4,000,vor of the prewint administration would
000 less tlian tli ose inspired by tho deaihbo &lt;3,000,000, in th* Utter &lt;4,000,000.
6 LL 5Stt"tbey are &lt;7^000,000 Ire*
To esniurn the present administration
stands in round numbers as fclluwa:
for haring presented estimates in circs, than the expenditure* of that adminis­
tration had been the year before.
of
tho
amount
appropriated
test
year,
is,
Johaaee**
lovlUln* P._O,
therefore, to censure it for not having
reduced the oxjwnditurfw of tho Govern­
ment to a point &lt;120,000,000 fee* than
they wero during the list full year of ana ► - ,
IV. That those appropriation* them­
selves were &lt;120,660,000 below the

i* due him to sav that he was misled by
th* figure* of the estimate books i. t.
tho books of which one i* prepared each
rear at the Treasury Department, giving
in detail the itemsof expenditure for the
next fiscal year, with tho estimated

Commencing Jan. 15.
A. HANLON, M. D„

Tho*c in want of a Machine will pfeate call and let Mr. Phillips .how ycra son
of his fin* work. LT Remember the place, one d«* J*4 ‘'QinT fTO*

Woman'* Rights-

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS.

Co.’* Drug Stare, south-side Stat* Street
Hastings, May 19th, 1869.—yl

.juastsU b—rvUnts'utooA r.a~

There is nlao another item of &lt;725,­
000 for subsidies to certain mail steam­
ships which was included this year in
the &lt;324,000,000, but was not included
lot year in tho &lt;308,000,000, although
appropriated by Congress, having boon
robnutted by Postmaster General Ran­
dall as a Mparnte item. Although tbeee

uloua Fur, let it be remembered, that
tho interest on the public debt alone
amounts to &lt;130,000,000, mid if w* sub­
tract that from the two amount* com-

Dawes, by his ambition to

•sas

J0HN MICHAEL,

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

^iuaruL

WHERE YOU WILL FIND

COBNBlt •! Hteu «*3 Ctareh

A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
GIFT BOOKS,
JAPANESE CURIOSITIES,

HOLBROOK &amp; MILLS,

TOYS, Ao., Ac.

With Prices to suit the Times.
WM- JOM1S.
gVMaOF DytiW. w»aM

DRUGS AND MEDICINES
I» Complete In Every Department
J^lddlewlHw Exoliwnsre.

do not .how this advantage in the strongeat light of which it is susceptible, fur it
will Be recollected that the official report
of Secretary Boutwell, which was oxton•ivoly publuhed about tho time of tho
E.eeting of Congress, put the estimated
expenditure* fur the next fiscal year at
only &lt;291,000,0000, or &lt;12,000,000 lees
than th&lt;wo of Andrew Johnson a year
WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. age. As this estimate af tho Secretary
was undoubtedly made with due car.e,
it seems to be for more worthy of reli­
Mr- Dawe* cm the Public Expenditures. ance than an oetimate book prepared by
ta clerk, ia which a typtgraphical error
Washisctox, Feb. 8, 1870.
of &lt;7,000,000 has b-'en shown in a
single item. It can hardly be doubted
that the discrepancy of &lt;8,009,000 or
Da wee, of Maaaachuaelta, arraigning the &lt;9,000,000 between Secretary Boutwell’s
administration on the charge that it ia
to the Post Office ac­

J. P. KOBERTS A CO.

1868.

oilier expenses of the Government, a*
follow*:

WM.H.JXWRLL,

HASTINGS HOUSE.

that.
Another item included in tbjs year's
estimates, and Dot included in last year’s
appropriation*, is the interest on bonds

ranted by facta.

But if his prwiptftny

This, it will bo seen, amount* to a ro-

tho Government by nearly one-half. If
the administration finds it cannot aocomplish quite os much as this, it may

Literary Notices.

Tax Ausncix Odd Fbliztw for
February contains contributions from
England Germany, Baxony, Australia,

iust occasion for denunciation.
Tho fact is, that at the does of the fis­
cal year 1868-9 there was between &lt;60,­
000,000 and &lt;70,000 000 of unexpend«d
balance* of former appropriation* re­
maining in the Treasury to the credit of Intcreating Btatements; Scientific and
the different departments, and the ap­
propriation* were cut down last winter,
in new of this fact, many millions lower Hall, Philadelphia (Illustrated); Ladles’
than they otherwise would hare been.

would actually l&gt;o conducted upou tho tion. Published by Jokm W. Ona, No.
amount appropriated, without drawing
tngfrom the Chairman of the Commit­ mated for by subordinate officials, on those balances; and it would hardly
tee an Appropriations, and Brom a Re­
publican besides, waa well calculated ta cdwled.
It must be admitted, however, that if in qumitiot
those few millions wore all we had to minished.
Amanda M. Douglas. This novelet win
that the full amount of &lt;42,000,000 in
exoeu. of lost year’s appropriations is ox followed by novelet by Frank Lee Bmpoctod to bo appropriated, or that it is
even asked by the administration. It i.
bend that the comparison ubore made

paper*, and adapted tar

AARGH CLARK,

CABD.

AOBE Mil &lt;*■* *LL'
.v. —

BOMtEOPATHF.

iiirai

Ilona of dollars

affair*.

Sample number* sent gratis. We. send
the JPM with the Bawra, far 13.0ft. or

Michigan-Exchange.

PICTURES FRAMED,
rhile

wudaiii.iTiTios cur.miTiT10II *«UW»00»tlLT w *teek

to the payment of th* public debt, and
wiR be little inclined to withdrew their

d5ItX?7

1"

works authorised by
which the officers of t

�ira®. a®, aw®,
In the llottsc, on Tuesday, bill* were
itrodueed to reduce the rates of postage
Imawd’lhl thihi °n4Utor*t •*•**!"*
per*d*d»

Kansu are

OLOTHINK

rMpectivM Iwgsslatuiw. If it shall be. »d to give womk&gt; empl&lt;yw* the torn*
needed, there will ba great public meet-1 compensation ss men in like positions ;
—11J to
, promote
u. 1.its_
ing* 1held
in.every part, -*
of n resolution declaring Hurt Qrttgrces has
the enuntry. Bnt we trust no popular I
no power to levy dntiss for the Protec­
agitation will bo required. Congress
must be swore of th* strong and grow­ tion of Horae Industry was tabled—89

’IN HASTINGS

ing sentiment which everywhere calls
halting policy of tho administration in
for tho removal of all politiotl disabili­
#j4 v wg**1!
Cuba ia bringing forth logitl- ties and proscription* founded on our
J" - .MM 6wt
late convulsion, and will respond to the
Tbur American citisona, guiltlew of all call. Lot u* cokbrnbi tho next anniver­
— Tho railroad is open from New
toil intern, and engaged in peaceable sary of onr National Independence a re­ Buffalo to 8t Joseph.
unit'd and completely free people - no
• — Tho next State Fair U to be held at
pursuits, are shot down, one of them tuaater and no slave—no degraded caAtc,
'J killed, and the others severely wounded, and no disfranchised and sullen minori­ Jackson. September 21, 22, 28, and 24.
— 8. IL Pratt, of Niles, has b«-cu ap­
• by the hired ruffians armed by Spanish ty, wtioee rights have been forfeited by pointed Mail Agent on tho M. C. R. 11,
power, and bearing tho esmo of soi- rebellion. Let us hold out the hand of between Detroit and Chicago.
reconciliation,
anb
entreat
those
who
diers. Thou armed murderer* evident­
— Th* postoffice at Allegan was bro­
were misled into rebellion to share with
ly-took courage from the position of our us in full measure tho rights vindicated ken o^en and entered on the night of
Government, and turned to higher game in oar Union trhtmph, not for a party or
— The city of Jackson has shied 199,­
than unarmed native* and timid negroes. a claw, hut for our country and for all 750 fur the building of Holly WaterThe American flag, tho glory of s free
people, mart be insulted, and they who
A Sracmxx.—It is a maxim as old as
' eMimed its protection slaughtered with­
out mercy, beeanae they would not bow tho language we speak, th-it men never
down uri -Worship 'that eham, that resort to billingsgde while they have
HdefOs imposition, called tho Spanish any arguments to present, and we have 1100,000.
never seen its truth more forcibly illus­
— The a:
said to
—----------. Whett sheU these daily murders cease? trated than in tho attempt made by the is
;&gt;br mor? loan a year, with every possi­ Pminmlar Herald in it* efforts to slur Qualities as _—.
«w.y
it =»»»&lt;■■. dbpnn, or .«««.-1
«' &gt;-?"S •
.“
ble effort made on the part of the author
■ reported, tbd Treasurer of Bay City
ities tn keep hidden all facts that could fully contradict our statement that tho show* that ovor eight thousand dollar*
militate against their cause, every mail Republican party stand* committed to ar* due to him.
— The Michigan Central earnod |4,-,
from Cuba has told us of murders com­ tho principle of Prohibition. As a spec­
749,564 in 1869, an inerraseof &lt;179,049
mitted in the streets, bouses and thoa- imen of it* tirades, we publish tho fol­
over 1868.
’tree, in shops and places of businesa, lowing from the last issue of tho Harald,
— A Republican convention is to be
wherever a possible victim could be and wo believe that the public will agree held Feb. 22, at Muskegon, to nominate
found,, by these “ volunteers,'’ — with that a more senseless paragraph never a Judge for the XIVth Circuit.
— The rails on tho Peninsular Rail­
whom patriotism ia a synonymous term emanated from the pen of any one wear­
road are down to Charlotte. Only 18
with plunder, and the duty of tho sol­ ing tho Hints* Foxx :
miles to complete it to Lansing.
dier culminate* in tho bloody work of
Tho Proliibition County Commit too of
tho assassin. It is a well known fnc^ Barry County and that most outrageous
oiultodimvnt of absurd idiotyncrade^ tho
that these mon are the power that repre­
editor of tho Hasting* Bixxu are hav­
— Tho ironclad Monarch has Loen or­
sent the Spanish nation in that island to­ ing a lively discussion concerning tho dered home.
day. Nc General dare contradict one of Prohibition Party. The Bsxsu sec* in
— llunisl McFarland's trial is fixed
their expressed wishes, and no civil tho distance the downfall oi its lager fir the March sessions.
— A serious gns explosion look place
power dare interpose to punish thum for bevr soaked pet, and its lofty tumbling*
and squirming to make it appear other­ in Boston on Monday.
their misdeeds, or to protect the weak
wise are only equalled by tho “gymnas­
— The Iriialatftrva of Virginia and
and defenceless from their wanton st- tical gyrations" of Foo Choo, Hi Ki, Tuxaa haro convened.
tkij
and other well known celebrities of tho
— Smallpox &gt;■ raging among the In­
Were they capable of feeling, even Japanese school. There is one differ­ diana in Montana.
— A woman hns been elected Ju-.lice
for a single day, the emotion* of genu­ ence, however, between Foo Choo and
tho editor of tho Uxsxxa. The former of tho Peace in Illinois.
ine patriotism, they oonld crush out nil
lie* in hi* bed when he gets tired of
— Tho Utah House has passed a Wo­
opposed to them, and plant tho power of tumbling, but the letter lies out of it.
man Suffrage bill.
Spain in th* Island of Cuba os securely
— A new chapel for tho Five Pointe
as in the palmiest day* of that effete
TanamLojAnox. — The New York Housu of Industry has been dodicctod
'
te of good* smuggled
Tribune, in utter disregard of ill usual
through
have been moda at
Yet those are the num favored by our just course towards tho country press­

Government, the men who represent law
and order! while tho follower* of Ceepode* and Jourdan, men who arc in sym­
pathy with tho agu, who strike fur lib­
erty and limit that boon to no class or
color, are rebels, and have no rights but
a title to garrote or bullet
If this l|st asmult shall awaken our
government, to tho performance of its
duty, sad as is the occurrence, it will not
have been in vain. Wo cannot beherc
that this matter will l&gt;o permitted to post
by with no more notice than some cold,
pointless, diplomatic commonplaces, that
the cold-blooded individual who aits in

takes ground against the num currnnexlof our papers in the county where
published
This action, if adopted by
Congress, will bo almost n death blow to
the local press, but will, of course, en­
rich tho mammoth \sheet* published in
tho large cities. Wo have too much
frith in the manhood and fidelity to tho
public internet of tho members of Con­
gress (in cither House) from this State,
to believe that they will, by their votes,
consent to any such raid upon the coun­
try press fur the benefit of the city
weekliM - made np exclusively of matter
set up for their dailies, and consequently
published at a more nominal cost

Washington, will be wanted'thereby

In making tliis announcement to the
Citirens of Hasting* and. vicinity, I
would call your attention to a few taots:

First,
IA permanent Clothing House in Hos­
ting*, where yon can always find a
splendid line of

GAIWimiH
VESTINGS,

Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Cape, and everything pertainimv
m:-n*s wear.

Second,
A ■ANEFACTCBIIG BErirniENT,
where work will be dono in tho beat
style known to the trade.

■

Third,

NO PRICES LOWER THAN OURS,

And Laatljr,
Ronhestor to Now York, 885 miles,
Buffalo to New York, 423 mile*,
Dunkirk to Now York, 460 mile*,
Cleveland to Now York, 625 miles,
Cincinnati to N. Y., 860 milos,

It will be for your interest to examine
oar stock and prices. _
Omt Caata at a Barput !
Wmlrr Clathing at BMrm Priam.
Hala &lt;«d C-jm, C'Ass/ /

J OOK OST FOB THE CMS!

SPAULOIHG'S NEW CASH STORE

PRICES TO SUIT

— Th* Now J*r»»y Senn to has reject­
ed .the XVth Amenament
.
— A largo portion of the money stol­
en from the Port Jervis bank has been
recovered. — A sever* nlo swept the North Car­
"•«*!» CtEto Th. —
olina coast on Friday, and several disas­
ter* are reported. .
— Tho Urnnite Paper Mill*, at Talcottvilln, Connecticut, hare been burned.
— Another foreijnor hns bo«n a^sosNEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
sinatod in Cuba.
- V
,at&lt;ut adT‘CM quiet was restored
Geo. P. Rowell &amp; Co’s Column,
tn Pans.
~ Th® I^sidont ha* nominated Hon.
William Strong, of Pennsylvania, and
Mftwa! A weal Sawn!
Hon. Josoih/p; Bra-llo, uf Now Jore.-y,
for Justicv* of tho Buprvmo Court
— Tho Tcnnosseo Uon'tituttonal Con­ SsMJwth. or Wiihriisw Auicsum Pttsv*.
JcoauV-r-el-**
vention, although largely Democratic,
has refwed by a vote of b3 tu 20 to sub­
mit tho question uf nogro suffrage to ■

A Portable Engine and.
That’s Big Talk,
»IU U nil ra rwmiWi
Try it Now.

Yort u till r. a. Coosnu .t X*w Y„k «i&lt;h
*U“* “4

has a fine, assortment of
KEW JU IL LIS El T GOODS HEBE.
0. D. 1PAULDIN8.

JJOTICE.-TO SAVE

All Persons Who Owe

WELCH &amp; GRIFFITHS,

only just enough-to exchange tho compli­
ment* of tho season irith the Spanish
On this subject the following from tho
minister at Washington ; but if such,
Grand Rapid* Bagla io 'worthy of tho
should be tho case, we hope that an out­
special attention of oar Senators and
raged amorican spirit will so blase
Repreeenta fives, each of whom ia inter­
around him as to compel him to leave
ested in tho prosperity of the country
hfoptacwwkh m much haste a* hi* in-1
taamlyeo.icentratod kteaa of official doIn the bill that has passed tho Hons*
eernm will allow.
of Beprvsaatatives, and which is now
May ths blood of those citizens of the bofi.ro tLo Senate, tho country press
United State* not cry from the earth in throughout the United States has a vital
vain, but lot u* now atone for the per- internet, which is alto shared to a con­
fcnnanoe of duty tong delayed, by siderable extent by its patron*. It is
well known that the.oountrj press can­
■peaking th* word that shall free a brave not hope to compete with tho metropoli­
w from tho thralls of an oppression tan in extent and variety of new*, and
cantoris* old, and bring in tv being an­ must roly on its industry in kcal mat­
other republic whose strength and great­ ter*, principally, for patronage. What
nets shall, in the coining yt.or* add anew at fir.t thought socma to bo an inconsid­
erable item the postngo in very many And Superintendents of Buildings.
glory to the Western World.
Case* settle* the question regarding what
Office 44 Mill 8t-, (on the CanaL.)
neper shall bo subscribed for. To the
O»nd Rapids,
- r Mloiuacan.
feature of tho law exempting from post­
age woeklj papers in tho county where
publiabed, is the country pro** largely
Tb* foUMring. from th. New York indebted for its prosperity, and we toIhhM, will oommend itself to the gen­ gard the recommendation of the Post­
eral approbation of the friends of equal master General, that this provision
should remain a* horotoforo, M eminent­
rights, in all ports of our Isrnd:
ly wise. When tho bill f* rorisilerwd in REAL
ESTATE
The eotabbshment of Impartial 8uf- the Senate, we hope to see an amend-,
ffitata, through the ratification of the ment to this etLx.t provail. Tho pub-

All r*r*on* Who Owe

N

GRANT M PHILLIPS
GRANT to PHILLIPS

niM.on.i. jroitwAY diri.

GRANT fc PHILLIPS
Whose Acoouat* and Xotm «r* Du

grw advtrtisttatnif.

THE HEW TOIK METMIIHT.

Mast Call aa4 Settle

CALL AT THE HASTINGS

TFo Sts,
AND MUST HAVE OUR PAT

We ideaa What

AND MUST HAVE OUB PAT
BUTTER

OYSTER

UmteteSwtSMrA;
LORILl.iVfrS v,,d.J».
Yacht Club

PIG-NAC
BOSTON
80DA

CRAUKERa.
CDACKER2.1
CRACKERS.

CStACKKBS,
Tour CREAI (orCracknell) CRACKERS

Im

WINS

CBACBRS.

C01MIII

■Mta shall be chew by ho&amp;rt; the Ourode-Foster oonleotod roal wm diwraMed
bnt no decisivo aotfon wm taken.
J

iUuul*l

W

sXw^? Asn-

a.

th,XTVth

P«"

“,d XVth
-

*

*

At Onco-NOW.

We Mean What JFc Sas,

HUB &amp; FBINDLEH

Herewith wc present in brief the pro­
ceedings of Congresa for the week end­
ing with the 12th insL :
In thwBaaate, on Monday, theresolutions of the Iowa Legislature, ratifying
tho Fifteenth Amendment, were proeaated ; a resolution was passed providing
fur the cenaidrratiGn uf Indian treaties,
in openwetwion; Hie Census bifl was discusscd, but no vote WM reached.

AtOnce-NOW,
At Onoo-NOW.
Fe Meal* What We Sas,

ARCHITECTS,

EXCHANGE.

a IxdiA,^. Stack. XltetaWta
Wriftt* talik,

CENTURY

GIN

AND MUST HIVE OUR PAT
WITHOUT DELAY.
WITHOUT 11E3UA.Y.

�JKKB.11®, 187®.

TEDS IHABTIItBS BAHH1EB, HASTOBBS, IBA1B1BY 0®WTT, HnKDIEiaAJJ.-■'•

gsral »sd gBiMtUsnwss.

0 1UI! W

Hatom haa been putting forth
**M ^tob^U-fcm2Llrcted
to run it. Im. to Grand Riror ri* Ha^
tmgstoLowrtl T»ds aztourioa of the
»oaM bo vfe Otteao to
Greenvilla.—Grwssroi *-Jj- f -&lt;
“W. bar. m two directors of th.
Marshall road since this “effort" was
pot forth, and the conclusion of tho
whole matter U that the rood will not
Rv to Greenville by that route. The
movement wa. only started a. a belt to
catch gudgeons, and as it appears, tho
wntar ft the above was tho first to gel

ARE XOW SELLING

HARDWARE

Of course Stanton don't want ths line
established an thia route, but Hastings
; and she will giro as hearty a
Railroad “YES" ai any ptaeocl its uae;
and when she says ye* it will mean

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

*

'

Cheaper For Cash than any House in Barry
•Z
County.
‘

something. We want this road by all
mean*. Remember the Railroad meet­
ing at the Court Hones on Saturday, the
10th mM.

WILLIAM MYERS,

Music &amp; Jewelry.

Talcums’ birnvn-The Superin­
tendent of Public Instruction baa ap­
pointed a State Teachers’ Institute to be
held in Hastings, commencing April
25U.

NEW

GOODS

■ Direct from Factories.

DA.IDY!

IWSpecialities in every department.

STOVES! STOVES!
Itook tlteo lajrgteet variety •f

MAIN BROTHERS,

Dim Mciuss, Groena,

COOKING,
PARLOR COOK AND
PARLOR STOVES

e-rer- brought to XIa«tinir«. €•■« one a»4 all aua4

I

TJAjuras
11 pairing di

GREAT SACRIFICE!
Closing out that immense STOCK of winter Clothing, Ac. at
and below coat, at the

A ud accident occurred in tho town
of Castleton an Wednesday, tho 9th
iqet-, by which Orson A.- Ware, a well
known and highly respected citizen, was
instantly killed,
Mr. Warn was engaged with aoTorttl
other* in sawing wood, and while IJbeoaing some log* ho foil, and hi* head coniiug between two rolling log* he wa* in­
stantly ushered into eternity. ' So sudden
wa* his death that he never spoke, nor
did ho utter a single groan.
Tho sad calamity has clothed th*
whole community in gloom, and made a
wide gap in a large circle of friends, who
knew tho deceased but to love him for hi*
worthy traits of character, and uniform
uprightness iu all the walks of life.

General Grocer,

CITY DRUG STORE!
mM »ySl ArauM?

CLOTHING HOUSE!

MOTICE.

36 Canal Street, Grand Bapids.

F.D.ACKLEY
is selling DRUGS
and MEDICINES
CHEAPER

Apply st sees to CRITTKSDICS A McKIXNKT,
i*e3«*
lawCttssSaMULtfMtoMIvhtarta

AND OTIIEK GOODS EQDALLY Ate LOW AT

Star Clothing House,
the one price store of

GRAND RAPIDS

Dated, May 2fl, I860.—yl

HPECLAL NOTICES

Irritable Invalids.

WEIBIN8 AND YIBIHIB CARBS

WOOLEN FACTORY!
GOODS.

IhrnusWioiEi Factoh
DllMOXDS,

TO CONSUMPTIVES.

JOHN G. RUNYON
KEEPS THE LARGEST '

AND BEST STOCK OF

TAXES! TAXES!
The,way to make money is to save it; the way
to save it is to buy your
'

BOOTS AND SHORS
OuMirau, Feb. 13th, 1870.
EttmaBann*: We notice that our
Ever tho way. Tboeo follows would
bo rosily saroastm if thinly bed the
abihiv. Now wudod-pte. the art of
* fez after ha ia down. and
’
rter. But wo also
taudmean in him,

H. A. GOODYEAB.
j test Stylw, wade to order.

J8.COSE AW «BE MB.

I keep eonelantlij on hand a large and weU eeleaUd Stock
of H ARD W ARE bought o/ tho Manufacturer,,
before the recent advance.

Hsstiags, OoL Cth, IMO.-tf

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

PRIEST AND NUN

$30 Beaver Overcoats at 820.1 $20 Casaimcre suits of clothes $15.
18 "
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10 "
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" 7,501 Good Shirts and Drawers, 40 cents

In tho article ot Store. Jone,
moit uoeful article., can .are at

TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT
BUILDING MATERIALS,
in a.fint*d*M
I to be io!d al
will ©ocviuce ■

TOOLS

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Agricultural Cshmuc

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The American Marines are • self sus­
taining and distinct variety of the origi­

nal Spotish race, though adhering close.
lytoits peculiar cbsrectaristire. This
breed originated from careful breeding
by
Atwood of CounecEcut,ana'
sonic af these animals are held at wondwfalD high pse, Cram 85,000 to 815,
000; ths tetter price wm .aid to hare
bo-n refused a row years rinoe for the
prise ram Golden Fleece, bred and owned
by E. 8. Stowell, of Cornwall, Vt The
lijaiwtourdreiroor intention to excite Psulars are a heavy, (hick fleeced, very
tbe&lt;M8e optiripations of our wool grow- hardy Variety of Merjnoe.
■■&lt;*•! wo foe! certain that wool will be i
61 demand tliis spring, and will bring—
nbletj oxorlutant—but a reasonable and
Turning from ebort fine wool\ to the
wmmeratire prioo. last week tbe sales
fa New Ybrh were 850,000 pounds, long cosrae staples, the Leicester, also
DETROIT MACHINERY.
■Matty at 45 eta; 5,000 pounds of No. 1 callod Illnkewcll, is ambng the oldest and
most
widely diffused improved English
Kshagan brought 45 1-2 eta ; another
kt af the same, to another party, 46 cents. stock, datiug back to 1755. They are
covered
with
a
good
quantity
of
wool,
Bo feat it will be seen that wool ia oellfeg, and os we believe that aheap hus- and arc euitod to low lands and rich pas­
bardry is an important feature of the turage, but their mutton is regarded as
aafned Kgrictutureof Kent and its adjoin- too fat for American taste unless crossed
Tho Cotswolds are qf
faff*tt&gt;untiea, X" propose to devote some with native*.
great antiquity, bnt have boon greatly
to ’its discuenon.
In all ages, from the time when tho improved within twenty years, and are JgOILEB SUOF.
nafriarehs in a nomsdia state were superior te the preceding in weight of
J. &amp; t. McGregor,
cfotiMd SMid eubristod chiefly from their wool, sizo and hardiness. They swoop
flocks and herds, and even given by the prises in their classes in Now Engthem a standard of inlu", and a medium bind, are largely imported from Canada,
and
uro
extensively
used
for
crossing
of exchange; or when tl» eHur Fitshcrbert quaintly assorted that “sheep is tho with other sheep tc Main urfy faasfo /er
tier*. fo&lt;
moat profitablest cattle that a man can morht. The Lincolns, are anwhor brood
4cclF&gt;t
have"-—down to tho present hour, has of this group—and probably tho largest
a prominent reprwenta-1 in tho world—which were in good repute*
some
years
ago
in
New
York.
The
South
tire of rural husbandry, and its growing
Downs,
if
nut
quite
as
old
as
tho
chalky
occupied a front rank in the industries of
"Gramphian hills ” that afford tho scant
agriculture.
The antiquity of that Spanish proverb herbagu u[wn wliich it thrives, dates
"Whereon the fovt of tho shoOp touches back to the middle ages.
Tlieir hardlm-es onabloe them to onthe land is turned into gold," wo can ■
•duro well neglect, lo live through our
determine, yet-from limo inunemo:
severe storms, on tho leeward side of a
haa thin’nptxnea of oteck l&gt;een found
hay-stack, or nmid a Western former's
practical (armors to bo Tnoro’ than ti;
wildernois of wheat straw, and they are
boot", and in truth ono that rooUy en- healthy in largo flocks. Tho wool is
rinhes where it gore, both tho owner and short, ended and firm, and destitute of
tho soil. It ie worthy of note that the tho felting properties ; while tho mutton
animal beat suited to the primal condition is ororywhirro regnr.led as the perfection
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
®f man, should be the one mret jurafita-"&gt; of that wholeeomo and nutritious m"aL
The Hampshire, Shropshire, and Ox­
hie. and most necessary to the highest
ford Downs are other varieties of tho
condition of improved form culture.
Down family possessing more or less
merit, tho latter being perhaps of tho
the sheep yields quick returns and largo
best repute in this country of tbe Dawn
Brofita, and gives it in many ways; a
crass-breoJs. It was e mimon, and is yet,
forge per oonL of i-s value yearly in
in remote ar Merino districts, for people
wool; by the rapid incroaso in land's; in
to indicate an arordtin to mutton ; on tho
kntnaro of superior quality little liable
oaiitraty cwsuim n of tho South Down Foreign &amp; Domestic Dry Goods.
fa toss from ordinaiy exposure: when
■nd its grades deem it sweeter to tho
killed, flesh nutritious and healthful,
35 WwJxerd Menttf, '
palate, easier digeitib[e and m «ro nutri­
produced at lees coat than park or hoof;
tious than almost airy other variety of
and pelts always saleable aud valuable.
food.Tho profits ere materially enhanced
Henry S. Randal, tho distinguished
from the fact that loss core, leas nbelten,
ndvacate of fl no wo-iis, and duubtlrm
keo succulent and nutritious herbage are
the best writer upon sheep husbandry
generally required, than for any other
in this country, sums up his argument
anfaasl The cnoreasful amateur English
farmer Mochi says that beef .must soil in their favor, and a-ldi: “I shall nowh£pj, however, bo understood to aitwenty per cent higher than mutton to
make (hem of equal profit, nnd in many
bl", ia the muttun districts proper, where
•ectiona of this country, according to in­
telligent oheervers, mutton can be pro­ ncsfss to a gvod market is qu'ck and
duced at a Uttlo more than half tho cost cbteip, to Xub«tituto tho Merino fur the
best
English mutton varieties."
of pork ; while it is equally valuable as
It will bo seen that wo ha to fully com­
food, and more healthful.
mitted oanelrca to ths doctrine that
upon |&gt;oor evils and where there ere no
tacllitiM for a market for .the sale of
mutton, the Merino is'the animal for
profit; but tliat where there is n market
for mutton, iilrnty oi rich pasturage for
summer, and grain and vegetables for
winter, the long wool Leicester or Cots­
wold are tho sheep for the farmer—and
■oh leather ; so every man has Lis pref, we believe their introduction into this
•ranee with sheep. /Mong ftho line Jf .section will prove beneficial. In a future
railroads, and near aties th" &lt;2tswold. parmr wo sah'l enfun-o our views more
Lmoeater, or soma othte largo long W09I
■hem might bo mast profitable becausn
easily sent to market as mutton while In
more remote regions, or for large flocks
of 800 ar 1,000, the Ann wooled or Me­
rino would be the best

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Countries in wliich land is high, and
labor valuable, cannot afford to grow j
wool alone, though tho production of
A. R. A W. F. LINN,
tfattoo and wool cumbinna mny still bo
Mn'iiifssturvrs of
• profitable branch of industry. Added
to this, there is on increasing demand
line Um-iriM.
far long wool. Dr. Randall, the chain­
ro. 123,
Att., DETROIT, Mich.
pion of the Merinos, admits that ‘fia tho
.AWerinen market there is n much larger
■wyd far medium than fine wools,
tad tbs former commands much tho best
■nte in proportion to its cost of produc-

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kigvly into the account of profits They
•■• «••• I«Kfie than theflne wool sheep,
■nd develop fat at an earlier age. They
■re ahortar lived, cannot be handled in
forge fioeks, and cannot be male to thrive
except upon the beet of pasture in sumwith an ebundsueu of rieh feed
winter. But where all tlia conditions
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VINE
I0ORATOR.

VOL. XIV,

DISEASES.

4»«« Cos

BusiuMS flirtetory.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23, 1870.

CUSTOMERS’ BENEFIT !

win I touch the wine eup, or intoxicating
liquors of any kind."
“ Thank Gud far that," aba exclaimed
fsrvsntly, raising her eyes to heaven,
“and may Ho assist you in keopingth.it
noblo reoolntion."
After a faw wonk of' counsel and advico from hia father, Fred Alister leaped
into the carnage that was to carry him
to tha city, where ho took the evening
emesa for tho oast
He was tho eldoetof a large family of
Loya and girls, and was the pride and
hope of his fond parents’ hearts. Ho
Lad had every advautago in education
that wealth could procure, and st tho
opening of oerstury had just graduated
st one of our principal colleges, carrying
off ths highest honors. PuMewdng naturily rare busineu qualifications, through
the influence of some friends his father
had procured him a situation as dork in
dho of the largest wholesale establish
mente in New York city.
He soon won the confidence and es­
teem of liis omployeni, and by his tem­
perate habits and strict attention to busi­
ness, in a year from th* time he fust en­
tered he was promoted to head book­
keeper and cashi&gt; r This responsible
and trustworthy position ho fillwl with
ability nnd to the entire aatiafeetion of
his employers. The promise ho mido
his motlicr was ever uppermost in his
mind, and when temptation assailed him,
tho beseeching eyes uf his mother would
rise before him, and drive away the
tempter.
After an absence of two years ho paid
a brief visit to his native dty |o spend
the holidays.
“ Fred " asked his mother, after the
usual groutings were over, “ hare yuu
kept the jrromise you gave me T'
“I have, mother, most faithfully.
Not oven a glass of cidar Ims passed my
lips.”
" Dear Fred, you know not the pleas­
ure thoeo words give ms, and oil, my
sun, how I jirny you may noror break

GRAND COST SALE
JOHN ROBERTS.

E. H. MALLORY,
S1IBMFT. OSe. »i th* Csert How, UmUss*.

DR. CO. SCOTT,

DR. C. 0. LIH8LEY,
ErtMtie Fhreeisa »»4 DsatUt.
^rraaii sod srsls dawsMs; ■ 111 *U*nd

BOSTON CASH STORE!
Come and share in the general benefit.

EXCELSIOR
THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

ATTENTION, C0MRAD1

Hastings Cash Store!
Are now offering for sal*, a full 8tock of New and SeuHonable
&lt;j» 0041*4, recently purchased in the best eastern markets, at ths
lowest possible price* for cash. Our stuck includes a full lias of

STAPLE AND FANCY
. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
WM. H. HATFORD.

st: l»4&gt;

Cloths and Beady-mndo Clothing,
Hats &amp; Caps, Boots &amp; Shoes, Groceries, &amp;c.

Sf»t *#M. »»4 •&gt;! led- t^*Cub paying customers, five us a coll. Wo will cheerfully show you_JFJ
our stork, that you may cum|&gt;are prices with any other first-class Blurs
tarin the State.- Wo have got the Goods and we want to sell^B
*
them, and shall trv to sell you a!J.Xv# can and will satisfy you that it
Rjris furyour interest to'bur here. We warrant tho prices shall be satisfactory
We will take in exchange for uur goods,
BUTTER, "EG-CFS, JD Ft I ED FRUIT &amp;O,

C. G. HOLBROOK.
ITTOBNBT
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at tho rejgvxlar tnnrket rates

HASTINGS DRUG STORE
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
gtiMtltanj.

"With Prices to suit the Times.

drugs and medicines
Ib

Complete in Every Department.

J.P. ROBERTS &lt;fc CO.
n^p, n~ sou*, iw—w&gt;-

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Michigan ^Exchange.

PICTURES FRAMED,
WHhtt^lMlTATlMI GILT, lltTA-

TIO« ROSEWOOD * «LT or Black

About three miles south-west of the
city of D------- . stands a neat but sub­
stantial (ksl boaIta band*ome oat
buildings, extensive grounds end boautifnl walks, atie■t that tha proprietor is a
prosperous and independent tanner. He
name hare many years mo a poor man,
bnt by strict economy and industry &gt;■ now
considered u&amp;a of the wealthiest men in

NUMBER 44.

but ii cannot Ao any harm to join with
mo in (too glass. bo-&gt; how it aperkles
and dances,” and sho held un a tiny
wine glae&lt; before one of ths lights over
the table.
You won't refuse mo this
simple favor, will yuuT'
Who dyuld hare resisted that bcauti'tiful, smiling fare, and thus* laanjfome.
dancing black e^ee, turned coqur-iiislJy
toward him, while a jeweled white hand
restj-d upon his arm.. She norar looked
more lovely /han at that moment She like of which no other man Is raMMtte,
was dressed in rosc-culcred brocade ailk. for ho will sacriA.io health, reputation,
Which sot off her light form to its best wife, children, and life Itself, t» commit
advantage. A necklado of brilliant and 1U Tiicre Is soother party to this crims.,
rare rubies encircled h-r throat, and and hl» temptation is to make three cents
their rich color was not more tempting out of It. I! 1* possible for every man to
than the cherry lipe, half porting, re­ rofonn, but I know that men won't ’re­
vealing tho |warly teeth.
'
form, and therefore, fur the purpose of
In wo excitement of the moment he this argument, I say that all tbs world
forgot Lis promite to his mother - forgot knows it la impossible, idle audcrud to
all save tho fascinating beauty at his
punish nten in that way, when it has do
side. All eyes were tamed upon them,
and be felt if ho refused that be would efTect for good. The other party to tha
incur tho displeasure of all present, and crims Is more guilty, for ho perpetrates
pcrha[» bu locked upon m a direct insult it under the influenee of a temptation so
by Mr*. Munson end her daughter. He pitiful that a pickpocket would ba.
yielded, and touching his glass to Cora's ashamed of iL put the penalty upon
drained it nt n singlo draught XIio him, and see how it will work. If thia
wine was delicious—it wu splendid, and law were put in o;&gt;eraUon, you would
tasted all tho more sweet bocauio his w,Ituea&lt; a dltforent B]&gt;eetacle tn the police
gloss -was filled by tho fair hands of court from the one already described.
Cura. Many others followed, and fur The drunkard would.Lc brought up. and
the first time in his lifo FroJ Alistrr felt the Judge would say to him' “Tom,
the exhilarating influence of the wino- where did you grt your liquorT" “At
cup. AU pronouncod him the handsom­ the Flwlvenue Hotel, your Honor.”
est and most brilliant young mnn in that ‘‘Policeman, go far Mr. Fl Oh Avsnik*.0
gay assemblage. He had piercing black He comes down -with his ruffles, Lis
eyes, which uow danced and flashed
Jewels, and his gold chain, and ho is
with merriment and wit, and Corn
brought face to fore with Tam, who
thought she had never formed a more
ivtsn that be got liquor at bls pLsc.
agreeable aoqnaintemc.
When tats that evening they drove Fifth Avenue la sorry, but theJudge teita
home, ho made his sister promiro not to the clerk to flt him out fur sixty days
breathe a wuid of whet she had seen to Blackwell’s Island. Bow many dnuakasked him if ho would go with her to an his mother, “ for," said he, “ if she were arilndo you think would coms from Uro
evening party in the city, as she Lad re­ to hear of it. It wou!d.almost break her Fifth Avitui on the next Monday morn­
ing, or from the Astor, Metropolitan, or
ceived mvitatioae fur Loth.
heart"
“Most assuredly I will, lister mine,"
^klu 1 that fatal drink sealed his des­ St Nicholas? Sixty days’ Jail would
he repliud. “ Bat whoso pirty is it J" he tiny for lifo. He Utile dreamed that it cure the whole concern. And wo are
wuuldsoon reduce him from wealth to coing to do IL There was a UUls touch
added.
“ Cora Munson's It ia her eighteenth jxivnrty —’from tho highest position in lifo of Maine law long before it was thought
birthday and her mother has given her to the gutter.
of. A frigate sailed from Boston at Um
a party in honor of tho event Il u her
The ncquaiatanco thus formed soon time when liquor raUons were given to
JtM ia society, you know."
ripened into tho wannest frinq^lahi js ami the sailors. It was anangs^ in such a
wken
he
again
n
turned
to
New
York,
a
“ Cora Munson,” ho muttered. “ Tvo
way thatsnUars could exchange liquor
hoard considerable about her since my regular correspondenco .was established
rations among each other. Some did
return. How long hare they lived in between himself and Corn. Mrs. Mun­
not care much about liquor, and otbsre
son looked upon this growing intimacy
“ They moved hero a few months prior oncouragingfv, for Fred's parents wore cued a great deal for h, so thataomaor
to your going to New York. ButFred," wealthy ami highly r.spicablr. Al-i thet-allor*.would gvt drunk and were
■bo added, ' they're awful stylish, and though possessing no pciVmal j roperty punished by Cogging, which has sinso
conduct everything alter the most ap- himself, his situation wa»&gt;* lugh ami been ubolbbc.l. The in-trument used
[*vT«d rules of fashionable etiquette." lucrative one, with a salary of two thou­ was a whip wit Li short handle baring
“So much the batter. ’ bn answered. sand dollars per annum. Ina few years ten or twelve strands of small card,,
ho would be a junior partner of the firm which made the blood and akin fly. Tire
Mrs. Munson, ns the reader may hare Who could ask for a brighter ur better whole crew mustered, sa at roll can, to
inferred, was a widow In ly. Her hus­ prospect in tho future ?
w-ltnees the punishment, and when aD
band held a high office in tho regular
The first taste of wino soon grew into-- was ready, the ofTsmter was strippod to
•tiny, and dw-d while in the scr.ioo, a habit, and aroused a long slumbering the waist and hta unfa tied up at tho
leaving his wife and children an immense passion. Every evening found him with gangway, and the captain, in uniform,
fortune. The family consisted of four a for gay companions in some fashiona­ cams out to see how it was done. One
girls and two boys, of whom Cora was ble ssfoon, playing billiards for tho wino day Tom was brought up to be pun­
the eldest. They mured in tho most
ished, and tho oaptetn, seeing that hia
fashionable and orivtocrntic circles of the evanisgs thus spent were farjnoro Agree­ back wm bloody from a rewsnt flogging,
dty^oi D------- and their palatial roti- able than in his own room, as bo hail
could not flog him at that lime, mad'
dsnoo was the headquarters of all such formrtly pauod them, when not at sotrio
gatherings. The rooms were furnished social party gotten up b v his employers asked him where bs got his liquor. Ho
said he got it from Jack. By the &lt;wpwith all the splendor and luxuty that lor his amusement and benefit.
wealth could* command.
One would * Another yMr found him again in talu's orders Jack was brought and tied
think, upon entering one of them, that D-------, and a few weeks alter his ar­ up. He was one of tha beot.aaUoca 04
be was in some Oriental palace, instead rival it was rumored that the slashing taiard ship, and did not care uureh far'
ol a common dwollifig. Co»tiy and rare Fred Alister and the beautiful and weal­ liquor. They gave Jack a dossn blows,
pictnres adorned tho walla that bad l&gt;eon thy Cura Munson wereengaged, and the and all the sailors stared in--- inn it’,
collected from time to time by her hu»- fashionable world of D------ was on the for bo wm never drunk: but the captain
bond in foreign lands, for he was an armH: “ Men, I will not bare druskenrir/ of expectancy.
xlent admirer of the works of the old
During the month of roeca tho dream nem. and every ease of the kind that I
masters. Beautiful statuary could be was accomplished at tho Uulu brown have I will flog tbc man that kin the
seen here and there all over tho house, church. She stood up with the gulden other have his Liquor." There never was
occupying niches made especially fur cirelet on her finger, the veil of Mechlin a case ot druukennemon board that ship
their reception.
lace swept to bnr feet, and the pearls on afterward.—Nbal Dow.
At length tho evening of the party ar­ her neck lay motion! &lt;n in the soft light
rived. To give a pen portrait of tho that camo through tho stained windows.
scene would be impossible.
high tv But whoa tho bridegroom pressed his
flashed from cvny window, and delicious lips to her hand, and whispered a few
music, mingled with silvery laughter, words unlicard by the rest, tha pearls
floated softly out upon tha still evening heaved
I
uj»n the r.sy swell uf her
tit.•
(throat, a liappy Usish sbouo through her
veil, and when she wont forth,
Of course ths beautiful Cora was ths gossamer
।
bsrofao of tho evening, and immediately 1when the bells pooled forth a welcome,
upon the entrance of Fred and his ais- ।and tho children eeattciod a carpet of
tor, the former woa introduced to (fora |flowers under bar foci from tho church
and hnr stately mother, who acknuwl- &lt;door to tho carrisge, when tho horaoe
his salutations in t^o cold end &lt;crushed them as they dashed off, a hapformal tones she always assumed toward jder
]
bride could never have breathed
siraugcra.
than Cura .Ah* ter. And if lore—true,
CdrawM much pleased with Fred’s warm-hearted love — could render n
enioll men I" "No my dear,” answered
luuidoame figure, nnd face and brilliant heart happy, hors might woU be so; for
the fatirar ; “what loade you to snnpoM
eonvamtional jwwera. He had mln :if srvrr a human being doted on another
that ih.y ore so small ?'
”
gted reresidaraUy in tbs beet sudely of with U&gt;o whole rrcngtli of his manhood,
Now York, into which Ills employers very 1that being was Fred Alin tar.
.
gladly introduced him; nod tho ov&gt;.
in his watch."
.
~
deuces of wealth and splendor with
-Brown bsd ten ts Im stt a
fc-hich he was surrutiuded that evening,
yuung tody, and Mked peratisteca to call
did not awn him in th# least; on the con­
hor by tho cxnreoKTs bum uf some mJ.
trary, he fish just m much at Ufa ease m
nul, which wo# graared M MUkfan
though be had b-uiu hi. own borne.
thalshs oho iH bare thus rare jteriiwi.
About ten o'clock supper was snOn leaving. Brown said, “Gwrd stefa.
Dtamed, and ths repast mid bare done
dear ” “Good night, bore "
boJtethotableol a kbf. The taBrown ha. sisreo given up Use nnfre^r
ofyuuag ladiss.

�®duiwt,' mmw!.

oti Ha.B’nnTBS BAHim/iifimntS, iaket

m

hundred Hid fifty

bitioa party as upon ritbs’-rf the oil res.

AiExrtMgi Btoek. MlfoUnin.

Republican majority, who (m oonfident

Until now they hare never been called

COLLARS!

than they should, from Ihotaci that tha

upon to do it It is the duty of tho citixar., iwrapediro of tha party to which ha

largo force in the eastern counties of tho j stag
State. However, they will hardly have

«.* awn reproeenting tha intervals of va-

rmlMtlotTLto^^CIolh-FaeBl

i

sonally, I foar that the rqipusitiou will

WIATflHALL WE DO WITH THEM.

can always find

■ OABmauDW
ItOniKBOVAr BROOK*.

0UER

TOUR

SHUT

•sow
VB8TINGB,

Furnishing Goods,

jackxox a

Hate and Cops, anl everything pertaininr* txi man's wear.

B01U

Second,

Ps^.S^B^br’BSk rS* I ‘ ■««»« Tisnc strimrsT.

MICIItGXX M

fumery, Ext racts, Confcowhere work will b* done in the beet
Uonery, Jewelry, or ,^te known to the trade.
Other Goods of
। v
Third
DrtSft'MIelr.' N0 raicts LOWEil THAN OCRS,

U

'ptirCUVUiB BAlLW

-A.nd Lastly,

•■Ute Creek •&gt;«»

It win bo for yoia interest to examine
our stock and |gi®es

•eBe

prrnotTa MIU.WACKK

»hi/rr C/rfAmy rt Bsf/ess Pnriv.

jr*

2fst*&lt;W Gaps, Clasp/
ITtMlU- BIMLHITI MIt ITATl ITMIT.

and excellent taste, who have settled &gt;
here with a determination to make this a
permanent home. The public buildings
have not yvt been built. Oregonis ni
are willing to wait until they can build
a No. 1 Capitol without material injury
te the public finaneee. Tho surrounding
country is as good for agricultural purposes, if not tho very beet, that can bo

meat. With the enactment of the Lrtr
and tho means of its snforosment, the
work of 1-gialation in complete. The
law, once upon the statute books, be­
longs to thn people. Ita existence raises 1

MKUmOBOKS.

Flrat,
tings, whore" you

e-eWpellod to look to any jesrty for their
enable them to properly “itevsL
I defence. It eeocns tu us that no saur Oregun, “aa usual on eleelion day,” they
men would for a moment claim that it
poos to confer upon the country at
fore, evident that tho Republican party
lartre.*
in thia section of Uncle Barn's domain,
enforce the law against tnnrdor, theft, or
scription, unaeriipulous aa tbe eeaonrc of
Pardon my digression. I started to
dishonesty, and aa persevering as Time.
duty at the citizen; having a right to toll you something about Salem. It is
They go to their work with full faith in
the prettiest place I have oven on tho Pa­
cific coast, and although not quite eu I
in their minds that there is ho limit to
■ prids of our peoplo, that we have a got- large u Portland, owing to tha advanthd besovelenoe of Unde 8am, or tho
1 arnmoat where three ia a wise diatribu- tags tho latter named place has of direct ■
easy honesty of his servants. Unfortution of power amsng its Executive, Leg- communication with‘the outer world by j
•_
,
' ialativo end Judicial departments. 'Leg- steamers of the largest rise, yet it has
lUq.MMhmTribr., MMSmi. mild, .1*;-thm^h &lt;u
agency of political parties. Tho vindication of tho will of the people, expressed in s law by tho legislature, is of­
focted by means of the Judiciary Deport­

'IN HASTINGS’

WRIGHT &amp; SMITH,

CH A MAE H

sli»&gt;«a

sneo of the laws, and in punishing per­
sons guilty of viulattono. Whan a party
lias given y a law, it io binding upon all tho fact that the Idaho and Washington
tho people. It belongs to all the people,
end not being tho law of any political &lt;1*! with ths Oregon elections, and it I £[7“
party, tho rights and interests it secure* stands to reason that if tho Demoerata 1
an l protects, ought r.o&lt;, and aro not.

'
foar, too many hands not unwilling to1
touch the money which, whsa all else1
foiled, they scattered without stint The'
wloin country has been mail* to bend
under the burden of monopolioa fasten' d
by legislation, and been kept back when ।
It might have moved along untram- ,
mailed, that eoma unscrupulous eorjora-

HO rs E

,

j OOK OUT FOR TIE CARS!

kfor.».

'' oanro aartnaa ixdu

J. B. LEMLEY.
* s*&gt;0 »re»ww asO «Sm, .

' uuNOtn men. mvt

MEW GOODS

tion might profit by tho delay.

an obligation upon the port of the people found on tho Pacific coast There is no tbs Is*
to obey it Its violation raises an obli- lack of water power, and mills and manapoedy coming of tho Better Day, is thia, ' gation upon the port of every citizen to | ufoctorioe aro rapdly springing up

vindkatoit
to oiiut in the punish­ ! throughout tho octllcd portion of tho
success as formerly in their efforts to se­
ment of the offender. When our prohi­ State. In fact the energy displayed by
cure government support, and a man
bition friends, as good criuzans, hive, | Uiis young commonwsalUi might bo eophot as a political party, but simply as । it-d with advantage by some of our more
tional capital than to watch the ** intereiienu, made application to the proper eastern and southern neighbors.
1 courts, ia tho propar manner, for redress,
Cereals, applet, and vegetables of the
from tho public loaf, ia considered as
I slid been refused a remedy, than they bust quality eon be rai-od here. Other
having a rwrher poor business to alhare a right to complain, not against tho fruit beaidre apples yield well, but are
tend to.
party which secured us a good law, but nut of as good quality aj een bo raised
But we are in danger while th- y are
against the eourlt which refuse to en­ farther east Tho western portion df
there at all, and the question lor rd ution
force it Wo ask our friends, when they Oregon is well timbered, and also the
ia how wv shall free tha nation from
have d&gt;-manded and been refused a ro­ raatern part bordering on streams and
thorn end from their contaminating in­ il revs iu any court of competent jurisdic­
the bas«o
the different chains of I
fluences ?
tion ?
motiatains.
The principal portion of
Obviously, they can bo starved away.
Thia new party ia, wo understand, the timber ia fir; th uro are also some few
alfott to ask the people to exton 1 to. pines, hemlocks, etc., and a small quan­
tham their Ounfidvaeo and support, upon tity of oak that ia very valuable. Tharo
ply; if wherever, in the time post. Conthdr empty and high-sounding profs*- ia plenty of good, pure water here unkionv of fealty to the principles of 1cm-! imprognateil with alkali.
Thia fact
partioe an held accountable in the strictporanco, and partieularlr to prohibition. alone speaks volumes in fovor of Oregon
Tho peoplo, we think. wiD vury natural­ when compared with a large portion of
eectvd; if every corporation leaning on
ly want some pro jfa of their sincerity in the country lying west of. the Mis­
Z
a government crutch must 'huovo along'’ thia matter. They bring many chargM sissippi.
er give up ita support, this interminable against ns, which recoil with doubfoforc-i

drunkards in our party. W. are obliged
aa end. A few worthy objects may fail
to confess that this is too true. But
to receive tho bounty which would bo there are drunkards in this prohibition
party. Wo do not use this as an ftrgnthat
'ment against them. Tliero are fahne
from
men in orery party, and degraded human
ihe public crib, or that weald foil of aenature has found a home in every hu-

Middleville Carreapoudenee.

broad acres that should become only tho u their own, we give thorn the benefit of
property of the workers of the nation.
ii. They aay tho Republican party has
never enfucnod thio law. Have the pro­
lot tu encourage no more, but let us
hibition party ever onforecd thia law? laws Jsausry ltd u!l
This argument recoils with double force
upon a party who claim, to bo organized
for that very puq»But they toll us

for labor ; and aa for the Treasury, the gel into power. Ah, gentlemen, you are
doors to its vaults ere all looked, and the not going to mako much headway with
thia people by ponderous promisee of

•t LariraUsd

$3,500 in Greenbacks!
The Seventh Annual Distribution of
Premiums to tho Subscribers

pto have a right to demand that you
prove your faith by your works. Wi&gt;
are aa much in fovor of tetnponinco and
prohibition aa you.are. We are in fovor
of sober man for ofiiee, and men who are

convinced, that this party ia unsound co

ly unworthy of public confidence. Thia preferment, or in view of next falls^elecstyle of writing may either be tho result
of ignorance, or an inclination to deal ia triple; ami re sincerely believe that

a third party, the one idea of which ia

X*X'l

State Beira.

thouaaml.

Tho population, nr

Like Portland, it » entitled

IN OTHER FINE GIFTS !

SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE.

’ —Tho blind preacher Milburn ia l--c turingr in the weetsrn part of the State.
Manfiall is to have a new hotel and
Kalamazoo a new public hall.
—Big Ranids is agitating a railroad '
from that place to Muskegon.
— There wde 400,000 bushels of
wheat bought in Gtnnd Rapids in I860,
at a eoat of 0512,000.
- Tho Ionia and Lansing railroad have |
contracted to deliverono million shinglvs '
at CiaeinnatL
| —The famous bone who bare Gen
Sheridan from Winchester when twenty

CUM MERCI AL ADVEWTISEJt.

hafa fine assortment of
MEW MILL1XRRV GOODS HERE.

0. 0. 8PAUL1INB.
rocs i-ombm slcolD Sin
Ri'LT CUTTERS.

No. 5 Advertisemeat

* Why
Is it that D^Roback's Stem,
ach Bitterflbcreaso in sale
every year ?

Because
-.Why
Do the Druggists recon­
mend Dr. Rvback’a Bitters
to their customers I

Because
After- vsurra uf experirne®
. and trial they have been
proven to be a sure cure
for Dyspepsia aud Indiges­
tion.

Why
Ii it that Physicians use
and recouinicnd Dr. Roback’s Sugnr-coatcd Wood
1’illa?

COBFIDEl I ! \ I

Because
chased in Port ILttroa.

They know the ingredient!
of which thby aro made.

been purchased for thn Grund
ludiana railroad, and it is sxp«_________
COMMISSIOMF.IU' MOT ICE.
tho line from Fort Wayne to oturgis will {
bo oumpletod by the middle of Juns.
—The Tuledo Bfofo says the Laks
Shore and Michigan Southern railroad -.7^7
has lately added 40 loeomotivea, 1,000 ,

grw jAdrrrtijtmtntj.

Because

Ayer’s
For

«•

/
restoring

Wfiy
Are Dr. Roback’a Blood
Purifier and Blood lllli
the best retnedirt taken to­
gether for tho cure of
disease® of the blood ?

vwoKxxaaa a*

l~4T»KirVH'K CKVT4

—
*
Gray Hair to

viwn,

Coior.

rOUBin WIDTH.

t gHOULDEB, ARMS1
lumltl.y, and effectual
for preserving the.
hair. Faded er ere*

i

1 GEORGE PRESTON

UMfoiMM by this application. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sodiment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Us eecnatonnl ure wM
tke baiT
from turning gray or foiling off, aud
from Uxm

we which

The Blood PuriRer is the
only article in the market
whichcontaiMthe celebrated
costly Denga imported ex­
’ prcssly from Sweden for- its
manufacture, and the 1’iib

of 1‘odophvlluuj (Mandrake
Root,) and-la a lubaUlute
fur Morcury.

LrUeeyfokeUratWa le Oto

Why

Largw fo WeH BwlocUd Stock of
GROCERIES,

Are Dr. C. W. fiabark’i
Stomach Bitten, Wood Pu­
rifier and Blood FRIs th®
throe gredteat remedies tho
world nose ver known?

Village Elec tion.

ATE OIIDEH.

tiful appearance.

10,500

—Battle Creek io to bo lit by gas be­
fore 1871.

pAp silaks Mtahlgui. Alto* e» briely to eo-

its mouth, and about fifty mUa* aliove
They haae talked Airtiand. It is regularly laid out, with

That's Big Talk,
•
Try it Now.

thibd muxitor.

OUR 0HE00M ZXTTIS.

atod on the right bank of t!m William-

WRIGHT &amp;. SMITH,

They are the beat combina­
tion ever made.

sires ed.

rtm pyrites it I
charged with &gt;
than the wells of.

through the agency of tho Republican
party to achieve the triumph of the pure

EVERYTUlXG TO PLEASE.

PRICES TO SUIT!

nwr rnsxiux.

water with benefit.
Dr. Ball has purchased tha artesian

I simply sober under promiso of political

SHWIWWCMK

DM Ccaraercial Atater.!

autlior of tho recipe book, and fcrmvr
| publisher of the J'Mfossfar Cwwwr, baa
removed te Bank Rapids Minnesota and
commenced to keep a hotel.
— Prof Dsffldd of Detroit is to analyze
ths wateoof tha I-anaing artesian well,
which ia I ,400 feet in .depth. It cortaiuly contrina magnesia, author, iron,

prokuhtiov-

third party. In conclusion, gentlemen,
you should remember tho (woverbial in*
junction to tho dwellers in glans bouses

Rail Road prices.
DETROIT SOVELTV WORK?,

Planerand all Other Machine Knives

rsMUT

groceries

Because
Ciicc ahd trial the antes bare
increased each and every
year, and thomapds o( lettors (unsoHcilod) of the re­
markable curea they have

ranted

HAIR DRESSING.

mediant*.

srtiWtt— at Ita

�ifAB. 38, W®.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
M-AJEtRIET).

Xeral nnd gbsftWmm*.

ARTX—BIGGS.-Dy tbi Her. E, Cortlm, atjlo
retodeMo to HcMinp. February 17th. Joo C.
Ara*. publisher of the WeUiogtoa Aaheyrem.
Wellington. Ohio, and Miao Alka* M. S««,

CHASE—H12CDA—Al tba realdeacoof Ibobridegroom * mollier. in Harting., on tho Ud InU ,
by WUliam H, Htytoed, Be^, Mr. Lcei Coaaa

ABE NOW SELLING

HARDWARE

The meeting waa caBad to take into ooaalder.Hon tbb fraaibilily uf aecuring th* JocaorUk.
Mareball * Grand Hirer Rood, Lui owing iolhe

■

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,

Cbeaner For Cawli than any Ilonwe in ISari-y
County.

GOODS

KEW

COMMERCIAL

Direct from Factories.

SOL-TUMS

of
COOKING,
PARLOR COOK AXD
•
PARLOR STOVER
.rrrbrnnaM &lt;.lIn.rl.K-. c—e .~..e
"* — **"■■
HARNESS SHOP—A fine Stock of Hamess on hsnd. He­
WoImxvc- now in HtooU the lurgfcm* variety

TO CONSUMPTIVES.

itagwaF # Ej

pUrisg d=». F-.pdj O. aort ”"^OHTMA1I * gREBLE.

ll

Hatings, Mieh- April 20, 1809.—wly

WANTED-AGKmTS

____________________ -

75TOIOO DOLLARS HR MOUTH,

GREAT sXcilIFICE!

waa a eUrring addreae to our community, endear.
Oring to arauae them U a aeaee of tho eril* they
are bringing on tbrmralree by allowing the lujoer
I raffle to become the power it baa in our Village.

freo • speedily end thoroughly from ihu worst
of all pee la Thoepraker aaid lira* we bad belter
nuppart tba ll^aardealera^y a tax, if wa could
gel lidoT them In Boocher way ; that U would ba
preferable Io purchase their Ignore with money
railed br autoci ipl.uu nnd thru pour the baleful
poiaou into the Tboroapple. lb*F to allow tbeea
__ ___ ____ IL.I. .-...•J-.-i.i, and Ink'imin

Paris ■* Suruign
and Gaslight'

STOPES! STORES!

Kalamuoo, Bottle Creek nod ether pierce, nnd
aecertato what cocooragcoml will be given.end
will, during On next toirtr day*, call * taaotUg
to report tba reoult of «h&lt;ir laeaatlgnUotM, aud W«

j AKE MORE* MWH. SOVWERS R*'
_________
1
A»»1V

camtaudto loom »or n®iron

DA.ILY!

BS-Spccmlitie, in every department.

Closing out that iaanw STOCK of winter Clothing, 4e. «l
and below cost, at tho

Everywhere, m*l» aad female, to Introduce the

Wheat ienatrnrah changed In P'**ehaJfwreUr to-day llua ye»Urday. D
g.rjflooraodwheata* roryunaato 10
wypriw. TL&lt;bo.j«acy of tba week
due to • Ulght 6*»lr« •tomsnd. u*«»

HT Bewmy-Mae Ymt. Foot-OEec *•«

CLOTHING HOUSE!
36 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

% WORDS OF WISDOM
wnw VOtlXG MEN.

LOOK !

X-OOK1

hOQK I

$30 Besver Overcools at HO- I $20 Csaimerc soils of eloftes $lo
,8 ..
................. 12. 12
“
"
$-.60
10 ..
r n
“ 7,50 j Good Sluds and Drawers, 40 cent*
Money I* comparalirely ea.y, bat on the whole
ramaioa eery dull. Whokoriore oompuio of the
dlfllealtjr of making eulleeHini*. The trade of Ilea
eoontry'i* maiilfeet'y enibarraeaed on account of
the low prUe of prodwee. TLa tecripU of flour
and wheat a-^Mly arerage tor the maaoa. wiO,

BUSINESS CARDS.

. AND OTH^It-WOODMlSQUAUCaV AM XX&gt;W AT

Star Clothing House,
tho uus prit* stere of (fp.'lXD

RAPIDS.

IMMBT

|£A»4*IN«V

WOOLEN FACTORY!

H**ti«siWoou«
And are now prjpared

WEHIM MiVIIITIM CAM*

Gents Wearing Apparel!

ANt&gt; WORK GUARARTKRD.

WALLACE'S CLOTH
Rinr.war.—On Saturday leal a tram belonging
u a b/mer oaard Mialiaol Kelly, brake fram ■
their fastening in Irani of Darber’e atora, and rw.
nig along I he east aide of the Court Hoeae e«j«ar*.
drarahabiag a eowpla of young maple lr»«, in
lhell flight, lunted w.-al on Oral" atreet. being
finally captured oo Broadway, eppoehe the Freebyieriaa Church, without doing any particular

Cloth,
FARIA!) GOODS,

regard to tho matter; tf the’ bad we wauld bare
.Iren them *U nece.«n informal on. add tbelr
article might the. hare beta written to eorraa
pond with tba f*na Io ibe caae.
There e~m. to be oraewtarebl. feril.g b-ram
wo did notpruarewte Early t« •h«bitterend Al'
wc bare to offer 1a regard in that malteHe to ear

J.

COLE 4 BON,
ommat. outran tw

TOILET SETTS,

ARE NOW OWDUMQ FOB TUR

C!^r«—Mkhlgan Factory, new, l»«M. Da*-^■'httkraa-I'ieerad. per lb., UtolT
CIder- pre bbL.
!f~r
vn, old. »o

CASH FAW FOB WOOL. A few hernia

HOLIDAYS,

nt unusually UriF «n&lt;l rttraotlvo aseorlment wT roreUtn Goods, trf
tbelr own importation.
Also, srwytbinr rich and bow in JewJ
dry, Solid Silver and Sliver
7 Plated Ware, etc,,
1
Which they 'iHer nt
Graatly Reduced Prioes.

Dmis,lBii6iia,GiWTiK,

FIamdcL

BaRtw *“d ‘T’ara.

DRS8DEM VAbtB,

M. S. SMITH AND CO.,

Groceries and Produce,

Bewwaa—per lb.. SMWButter—Croek. l»er lb., to .0.
B«iarhkp^&gt;b.Mto».

F*emr

CUSTOM CARDING,

JOHN G. RUNYON
DIAMONDS,

EMERALDS,
PEARLS,

KEEPS THE LARGEST

OZbBCB PRE8TOX.

.

AND BEST STOCK Of

General Grocer,

BOOTS AND SHOES
chaaed by Mr. T. fltut. of Cbartotte, formerly
of th. Kellogg Ho—. JUUlo Creek. Mr. P. la
well koowa to a hoet of friend* thruegbaut the
Flair, aa being.a wido-awak*. Iborawgb-gtoog
man cl boeineoe. and every war CTlrola'ed to
•• keep ahoicL" We Mdarataod Omt bia latoaUene ar. to re I erg- and impror* th'» popular

CITY DRUG STORE!

TAXES! TAXES!
The -way *o make money is to Bare it; the way
to »ave it is to buy your

Hnitlegi^nrtctaUaitiage. Feb. 23, UF.ftreorfrd /rare T-ratoy inor/Haf *&gt; J- COLth

Wheat. rad, f

wCgwBy,

...................

toatStyl*. nuule toordw. .
Ift.COMEAflPILEO.

JlYIK i PHIMUfB |
lit: AT.

•

F. I). A CKLEY
is selling DR UGS
and MEDICINES

.

---- OF-----

H. A. GOODYEAB.

1 keep cqnslaidly an hand a large and weU selected Stock
af HARDW ^^:^^^^^anUfaCtUrtr8’

KHTATE

rXCgAATGJ.

»S to t M

.............. ’ar

'

Hasting*, Oct. 6th, I860.—tf*

n„

M fr-pf* ”* *****

�raj. ss, as?t
MEW ADVERTISEMENTS,

^kuonuisms.

LEAGAL NOTICES.

LEGAL NOTICES.

T&gt;OCT. DODD’S

—A imvt flung—Muotanl-plaster.
—Ara not chignons hsir-’am ocorn’emthingi ?
—Uniform politeness. That of a po­
liceman.
—Hdw to get a foothold—Take a
bootjack. •
* —tha drunkard’* glass does not show
Ms to hfanWf M otbm SM bin.

E R V I N E
AND INVIQORATOR.

—FaihionaHe young ladies Iflts letten. require staxapc, or tho males rc—Why i» fashionable society like a
, warming-pan? Because it is highly
polished hot very hollow.
—Why io a pretty girl like the hub of
weari? Because aho alwavifhas a fel­
low around her.
• —Why is a joiner loos handsome than
his wife r Bocoum ho is a deal pbtiner.
—Why is a man who never lays a
•ager quite aa bad as one who dooa ?
Because he's no bettor.
—What is the difference between a
watch-maker and a jailor? The ono
eells watches, aud the other watches
nils.

asMxSSSM
■ nwsrsfi । s^r«tei.vr^,5

toX iSd wb arLfii */3Tk^mbiT
darad- lbal aaad yetltfoear siro^oseo to tba row

K«rrc&gt;*f.tr .n.-rra

NERVOUS
Huoacsa.

THE NEW TORN METHOillT.
■eArtA^we. .H.rlUFior, iw a. n.li., a

to to,

gnsinrsj girtdory

DISEASES.
Ijraa I'eamm,'

ttalbe ClrttiU Cbui

MORTGAGE SALE.
awX?nV/i‘S2t*«rSe"&gt;**ii3s5aS
»* *1maill wfauock to Aaaw’frnSitoai'?
■ lb 131 Oar 0/ Doeewikor. A.O. aaMbaa

—A littlo girl, repeating her Sabbath
•chool lesson, gave a now version to a
familiar passage, “Ye cannot servo

JOHN ROBBRT3.
Il te h rUHK TONIC, haroratUra. peeftetl,
the XKkTR nuUS. ai.tee lae.U^d
tbe HVONACH. IJVkR. MOU KLs. ud
ri.&lt;ara. wad aepplle. rxt»U LIFb fot tbe oik,
that ia eonalantle laklae place. It c.»n&lt;Z
• .ifl/.
BLEEP and amd Iilt;»jc
TIUS. wb«b II prnaiMlOK SEKTuKI* Ito
.. -A toHOVXDfiEAl.T»l aad lUPMXfStrf
MIX'It
II- 11....— -r
. “

LjASEl.
E- H. MALLORY,
gy^yy. OflM *1 tbw Cesrt Usm

wm. hwohnT

~

o&lt;«.-

—What difference ia there betsreon a
schoolboy and a postage stamp ? One
^&gt;u link with a stick, and the ether you
stick, with a lick.
—At a colored meeting a t’w nights
Bmoklsc Tobacco
&lt;ar&gt;allr admired.
ago, a worthy brother, whose piety ex­ It it out op In hiatoai meal In bast. 1s wblcb or­
ceeds his loaming, rather astonished hit der* tut Mearachwam Pipea aro dally packed.
LOHILLARIFS
iimada of tb.eWx.1
Jiearers by quoting, during exhortation,
from “de ’pistle ob St Paul to do
Osnadiew. ’»

“EUREKA” SsiS

Yacht Club

—An Irishman dropped a letter into
the post-office tho other day, with tho
following memorandum on the corner
far the benefit of all indolent poat-inn—
tors into whoso hands it might fall :
“Phase hasten'the delay of this."

!
DR. CO. SCOTT.
F^JIOTNO rknteiao aod Sarrt-T

HU. HAHEY.

L W. VROOMAM,

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SNUFFS®

—H—alu

*'lh* Kur —1 -- '__

hereby aitenlhU ibeebtlcatteni held
Mo «r fb-m.rrla ao'uai tbe 0&lt;&gt;a I
Btdrvad I Viayear u aaearlry i»r Ibe

■Agents I fteacl Thii

•wj
w&lt;w^ugs53As
InvnUau. ‘ Addrm ‘ M. WAGNER

■atitcix.

arrarnos

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KSva^HSiriteWRft?;
.,. mh.

Circular Saw Mill
OR STEAM ENGINE I

D2;W."rf’.E.B;

combadb

aft,__________ ___________
■"““-"SkiWtSMSE!
^?lry toe wwtnew.
3n"'°
U ll.Ulnta, JCcbirwu. tkta mk day c

rule (berrty ot Harry and i
The XMiUt foal a wartar i.
quartar'a v XlofaaaUaa I

Send ;or Clreolar and Prteo Liat to
FULTOrf IRON AND ENGINE WORKS.

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utrZ^W&amp;S:
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SALE ON EXECUrni.
in re UI
Br airtwe of ati ti

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« mSjateal pntpaatlta wlteh’bdS

rich', tide and Iniaeeat lbw wl4 Jnnaaa Cutler bed

I flrr. la aealed earotope
WATION, Boi !•, l’AaiW|
/NUffZOCX L&lt;e5»r«,-, IPrirate eaiaaanloa eeaU

F. D. ACKLEY, Agent, Hastings, Mich

art tbereol new rn

asr-rralx
DETROIT ADVERTISEMENTS.

Fresh Garden, Flower. Fruit,
Herb, Tree, Shrub and Ever­
green Seeds, with directions for
culture, prepaid by mail. The
most complete and judicious as­
sortment in the country. Agents
wanted. .

JOHN MICHAEL.

WM. L COM,

S7J34iSSdF Court c£tt"tol
almad in all badMM
HASTINGS HOUSE.
R .f 8:ate aad Charet grr-u.

2Vs. 120, Jtfffrtm Art., DETROIT, Mich.

H0LM00X A MILLS,

QTOWBI KTONEM
O FIXDLSTKB a' BHVKTOX, Xaved Ohio
Blue Frweetoue wad Amberat Sandetone. Orders
for Cwt Hlene promptly attended to. Yard os
Dwek, between Braab and Hauto.'ph Street., Itotrail I- &lt;1 n»&lt;

FQZR. SALE.

J^OILKft AND UOKE KT AC

’deTAoit.

FOR SALE IN GOOD ORDEl
■1Cvartllouar Ixlnd

CAJZRIAGES, BUGGIES,
L1QIIT WAUOXB and 8LKIGUS.

G“d

A Portable Engine and
KKtLT A08R0RS.

cut it m BisrfflGS
,.^1 ■««»»,.
.’iSg'Ji&amp;.'i
BUTTER

OYSTER

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VOL. XIV,
gujinrss Jirrctorj.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1870.

GUSTO

Sortrj.

JOHN ROBERTS,
Sj’jf*?11' ®**bio&lt; oe 1

BOSTON CASH STOBE!

11 SllWBT,
IHMtirr.

&gt;1 d»s Cuart Usw

WM? UPJOHN,

Commencing Jan. 15

stisatira «t.«n I" Sais*&gt;7 *st Jiwisss «? eMl
CUls promptly slUwllJ to.
so. 10

DR. C. 0. SCOTT,

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rKATlCIXil FlnitUa sot Sarrvnn. Dirry

Come Blid share in the general benefit.

H.J. HAMBY.
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L W. VROOMAN,

&gt;SPVTT ^riERlFV fe« Dirrycoastr. wlllaifart
I, ,11 burnsn with sr-MSKsr*. AUmiIm siros
l. toU«Uas ikrMickoul Ihl. sad sdJvlslM

DR. C. C. LIN8LEY,

&gt;b4 HiteHls HirsMsa siU DcnliM.
ebrool.-sn.l •swsdlMe.SS: -ill sUsad

ATTENTION. COMRADES I
nKRU.t&gt;:ro8T. X».».u. A.

Hastings Cash Store!
Are now ottering for sale, a full Stock\f
and fieanonnble
Goodu, recently purchased in th&gt;&lt; best eastern market, at the
lowed poeaible prices for cut Our stock includes a full line of

STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,

gtwrrllanj.

Cloths and Bcady-mado Clothing,
Hats &amp; Caps, Boots &amp; Shoes, Groceries, &amp;c.

&gt;. r. BOllSTI II co.

C. O. SOLBBMK.

gyCash paying customers, give us a call. Wo win cho-rfullv .how r*Jtl
our stock, that you may compare pri—• with any othor firat-cl.m Star.
tyin the State. We hnve got the Goods and wo want to oollUFJ
them, and dialltry to sell you nil wo
’ can and will satisfy you that it
E^feforvourudorwittobuyhoro. Wewarrant th&lt;&gt; price. shall bcMtufaotory._/El
rang©-------fur our
pools,.
■
Wo win take in cxjA--^
„
BUTTER, BOGe, DRIED PBUXT &lt;3bC,
ut the FORuilm- market rate. .

We are also Agent, for one of tho best Sewing Machina. in the World.

3F1 Xu. O H-3ES IV C 3S

TJSJBEJS

Those in want cf a Machine will plea*
of his fine work. XST Remember the ]
0o.’s Drug Store, south-aide State Street
Hosting*, May 10th, 1M9.—yl

HASTINGS DRUG STORE
HA8TIB6B HOUSE.

WHERE YOU WILL FIND

H0LB100X 4 MILLS.

SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
GIFT BOOKS. '

JAPANESE CCB1OS1TIKS

"With Prices to suit, the Times.

DRUGS

AND me Die INES

la Complete in Every Department.

‘

J. P. BOBEBTS &amp; CO.
Efartings, D* 20th,

Ari BU» “ Ci«wr».

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Exchange.

At the end of that time Fred Abater
found that ho had been spendingbu sal­
ary faster ihnn it became due. By bis
fast living, enormous Ulis fur wine and
cigars, ho had overdrawn nearly a thou«
sand dollars. To replenish thia sum, be
wm forced to draw from his jrifs’a pri­
vate , urso.
His employers could not disguise tlw
fact tiiat he was not m prompt and attenirve to bnstneu as usual He would
often remain uno and two days from tb»
state, and for an excuse plccdod aickuras. O1 late this had occurred so of­
ten thut they began to inuuira into the
matter, and diKorarod that instead of
buing sick, be had baen off-on come guy
e irousal with some fast young men of
ids own age. Ho was diaohargod, and
[ with hi» wife retorni-d tu D------ . Hero
ho entered a* a partner in. a targe dry
good, establishment, his wife advancing
, the mouev. By his nuw burinoM talent
and lurosight, a trade waa roon built up
tliat was the envy, as wall aa.urpriro, of

"I know it, darling." the mother rsplice, hastily brushing away a tear. "As
nxra aa my finger, c?*.
z___ ____
tna will finteh her MwiM and thou we . - It wa. Frad Altater "
’*£*«*• “H*. b_ « I ‘ r"d Alhter 1 What, the cm that
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Uh, will wa, El?" and clapping 1
-.a rom tennMjn J"
resolution, melting from his heart, be- their little hands and laughing merrily, i ••Theaemo"
»«Jk &lt;h. Iof .dlj unweld U»,tany..a-. *.p-pof ta.-1 -0o«l
I. Il pWU.1 1
OMOCl.tKJns.
nnia in flu. ..Hwo.K... nf« 1—vJ
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...— « —.
At length this alteration in hi. habits
forced itxelf upon the attention of his
!«, that mothM is Cora Aliator, |
worth MrS^ZwF^
wife. A shadow grew upon hsr heart,
terod bell, of soetaty, who eould
a ^bL H. has equaodared afl
and occasKiiialiy
her sweet face ■took
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“*7a &lt; °J7veoun‘
by lb. ten. hi. wiftr’. forum, and a good dMl af hto
»&gt;
*
careworn exproMion ; bnt with Zthe
- anxi-. of thousands, bhe is now cuntpolkd to
ety camo a strength aud fervency
of
af
­
-------------,
fcphi.
“ROT I- Erf.
Iw.'n-.v.ri.
fection unknown to her heart before,
b’he kept her pledge, and did met truly ™&gt;i. ioaauUj aU.rd.jlM- .jataj fa N„
M
loro him in spite of his faults.
•mu Vi la-p frre&gt; .Uro.ji
. ®T„t
M. wl&amp; doJ’
She was svotsd alone in her dressing
ud dl by, -SRTPrt.
lur toSj
room
oneJ.
night
she had taken
booki i
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d- W", vEialj.
Ud Irs.his. mMc."
B.,/1
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Itja abi«* wkldaj laNmnUr,. a?.-,-—,
ly, for hour after Hour was wearing I and Cara Abater and bar childrva
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U I. ra-Ul h. Suu add pioltal in &lt;Ua
away, and still ho came not. At length,1 —
•*-—* —
1—' d,.
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*-■ --------------------- .. tbv p,, g |,f.
gathand
anuad
Um a Urf
toward daylight, there eamo n double l«rtl.™jlMl.. J..j, aam.il,. Tba
. „d U ba. Udndlm a.t«Und
knock at tho street door, which aroused last stick ha. been put in, and as night oq&lt;,"
the beautiful watcher, who had fallen
asleep in her chair, with her check rust­
Fred AlLter in Now Turk, but now •
ing against tho swanaduwn that lined
partner in the firm.
her dragging robe. She started up a
In conclusion we would add that this
pleasant smile stole to her drowsy eyee, j
is no fictitiou- tale, but life; and tbw i.
and she listened to hear the porter unbar ; ______ ,___________ „______ ___ --------------- ;-------------------- j—A—-t,——
the door. He wa» too sound arieop in ' 'pleasant and many rad mumoriro are «.
his leather chair, end when tho knock twined around it, and her heert chug.
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to it as a &lt;hmr and valued triend. Owe paL__
_
IZ1J », h wu a di^_«*» '&lt;4
droesiilg robe about her waist with a ’"I '*' "* E“
silken cord which belonged to tho festal
gnrraents she had flung uft and snatch­
A load knock w heard at the door,
tbo natIlvl
Uataoabbewaaing up a lamp, hurried down stairs. 8he mingled with the shrieking wind.
ojicnsd tho door, end them stood her starts
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of
AIuUr
B
up and. uhurriedly
open,।it Her
husband, flushed with wine,- his list off, husband staggen in, his face bloated, short Blues*. ilivJ broken hearted ovnr
and the masses of raven hair falling eyes bloodshot, and coal all rag*. He
over his brow, damp and disheveled. is wild aud mud with drink. Advancing
Ho stood unsteadily, and mad. a random towards his wife he says, ia a noano
few yearn ago, and is now living in a
effort to rescue bis beaver from the floor.
“ I went wmetliing to «at I’m hun- Jdiriant city. Cura i. with bar, WtppcrtCora shrank back, and every repugn of
color left her cheek. Ha came into the gry as a bear. Coms, bo quick about it ing lieroelf and hoc children bytaaaWng
school. Her worth.’aw husband is was-,
hall, .tumbling as be walked, bolding too."
alxjut the country working octa­
“ Fred," .h. replies, kindly, “ there is dering
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cut his hand to greet her. with a vague
ri toillv a. a day lulorer. His devmad
unite tliat seemed fearfully out of place nothing in the house to eat. I nor the ,
wile etill cling, to him, and, out al bar
on thorn snullcs. features.
children harva’t had a muoevl ainoo tost .•eanty fund-, ends him remittances fre­
Cora glanced hurriedly toward, the night."
quently. which ha. ouJ bar many days
porter1, chair. The occupant wa. sound
“I tell you I want seme supper. Du (of Ml. but ia »|«at by him in an hour.
asleep, brusthing deep and full, like a youhoarr’
/
■ | —fia-ntea Ctatay Hn»ri.
man detonuinud on his entire mcaoure
** Dear Fred, if I had anything to giro
of rest, lot circumriancas go a. thev you 1 would do so in a mOercnL ’
&gt;
might
“ Woman I" and bis eyes flashed an*
Cura looked upon thia unconscious- grily, “ don't you lie to me. You have I
nos. with a mom of relief. He need not got something hid scsaewhero," and be- !
be a witneas to tho degradatura of his ftire sbo could utter a word, or divine his
master. Tliis thing could nwur hajrpen intention, lie Mimd a cL_L, __d
B D.-----again, and no ouo Would have Men it i i her evil- tin. bead, xlud tier to the ven we ram puya not efi ttagur a h v»
but benelf. Poor Cura Alister! aha : ground as he would have done an ox. fob low. bhak" ho va-h &gt;m Dior aah I
knew for the firs’, time how J&gt;carily lias |I t he ehildiw began crVmg, which «ad- pin, unt I varix wgr aah Shako. ¥•
the knowledge we would forget, ----------but we IJ di-hed him riill more, and he alrau'ed 'ash dwin pujre pu. diru vash njKxaitwo
have not tho [iciwar.
" 1 ’ L. deal ih.us arixni.or bhrr, but failing urdro»yo-ni piggor aah vwn anndder
-- A world c'
of—
suitor
tug pasted throur
trough
1- ’*-*
thatgentio heart--- over the prostrate farm of h-s wife, h« poAwoeu teh. 1 od d. n, von tay 1 uaJUSl
iu the Cue
of her------------wni unsblotv ri*a a-sin.iaud fall into a pn-d ler Shako tint two odder ic^s, nt
while sha ru gazing -----------------------------------1----------- V drunken
j
jonl TJ„p,
B bunds
mit—
da wu^dhurisand, that face
so pale
andauunatu,( -----------------------——----ralin its exnroaiion.
I The Uuw he gave Omreamo near shuoa uni •,.rau udder ding . Ve|
She took nis arm soothingly, and led 1 proving fatal, an i it war some tone ere ofo p*rn past, unt to paokmde of to
him up-stairs to her dressing room. Ho she rotunuri to cou.«ioon«a. A haray pebmt us, unt p&gt;oQ wxmte kit to v
flung himself into the deep chair whirh smite wro ithod Ker .ip*, fur shadream.d in te m ttl • uf us. ten I riehtl*. to 8
she bad jurt left, smiled in her face with she wa* in her old home again Again unt te udd*i two togs, tmttey roM i
an expression that made her hsnrt rink, i was she surrounded by every luxury—---- *“1‘
—
and falling hsavily bock sank to sleep on { hsr every want graufio). When skJ
tbo cnsbiou that bad supported her, with ' awoke she looked wildly and vacantly
his bead on th. crimson velvet yet warm about.
from the proMuro of her cheek.
.
** Can it be ..
it i_i»_
was only
a drvcm'
The poor wife stood garing sorrowful­ she muxmxtrwl. “ 1 thought wo w.
ly upas him; her rrtwlc eyes were full । happy quM mon,, aud that Fred was tl
of tears, and after a little sbe stole away i kina husband of old. But no," sL.------- ----------------- - —
----- -- —.
to a. corner of thi- room, knelt down by I added, glancing toward her husband ly- te bold.” Dani delta Shake, -Yoa
a pile of cushions, and snothering her rag on th. fluor, u it is no drram, but a sliust voi&lt; h mit van hole, net to togs to
soba in their silkon billows, seemed to ba reality.’
•
udd r hole, den I vill make va&gt; wkder
praying with painful intensity.
Again bar mind reverted to the past, holo in mine ax, mit te mitte of te tag.
At last .he Kroo to her font, with an She thought of her birthday party, when uni ten, ven I
him, I viU sehtadt hta
air of gentle resignation, and, giMing -v--------- juung. joyims, h«4&gt;py girl of on te kuup. uni cU his bet way out te
toward her bashand, who stiil slumband
________________________________
She thought of hui reluctance ax." So Shake, be say, “ctaah ia all
. ... -1
. . that. w.ro riri^-unt Meay,
stop de tab
on in the dull, hravy sleep of inebriety, to join in drinking
die toasts
she bent down, and romnviug tho damp offered her, awl how .he urged, nay, mit mine foot, so ho vill not mooch kit
hair from hi. faroh'ad, kfatod it Then aMajadWbim t&gt; join her in a rIom of oct tail dish hole." Don I say, "1Mh
s)&gt;e stole a wav into tier bed chamber, and wine.
“Ah!"
ronvw- uh so bialxu- os noblwr wuh." Dea 1
__
_ al___ exclaimed,
_______ _________
fully, whde tears savemed down her dakra mine ax, uat a beta inakva in to
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.
‘tegmUlle. heywahs leettevital
kite a hole, unt I dink. I km te woodK/TB.TT 1 Con I blame him for what was I ah»ck, out I delta r*«M« SUM to
my fault? Hs struck bo, but he was1 •htiitar te . ant 1 eta ft-ed a tostla anat
Alaa! poor wife; this unhappy night ।maddened with drink—suad icn-d with uaf den I sm do dings bed. eo I roakac
was but the pvnlndo to many morn equal- ;the demon I told him there was do harm
ly wearing, equally humiliating to that ■in partaking of. Oh, Gud, buw long ia disks 1 'DI make hi. hta qtack ou—ud
fond heart.
this to centinuo? How ray head aehto," mine Gott! v.t you dink 11 Tedder Shato
And now the beautiful face of Cora ,and aha hud Her head wearily upon her h» make von pig nuise, untdaka-hta tag
out rail du tet ; uat ba .iimmiviri a
AE-&gt;tor grew anxioua with corn and Buf­ hand.
,
erouoin, unt sehw-aria b toeh ZntMagfering. Sha mi lunger fiequanted lb#
gay circles that would have woa bar
forth from the splendid solitude in which
bar ttay. wcro eponi. but her step grew
languid in that kUinptuous homo, h-r
beautiful oyoe dim with watching. AltnOAt every night tlmt irregular stop
summoited her to be ths wit .eas of her

and happy bride of . t.iuperate man, li.li all ugedetar, ® t mm aaodde^ wet
with no cars or anxi«4y fur the future, he mv, “l*rodu« Haw, daab Wk kA to
with no nkmd to darken the clear &gt;ky af
bar young cad joyun. lift. Nowehewns
the wife &lt;*f a common drunkard, with

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Many times had FtodAlisterrefonn«l
an I eram fitted tta. Good Tompian. aM

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IMUE3SAB.
Wm. H.^Ugjt A Oftk Column.

3, W®.

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SHisrtlUuco
la Exchange Block. Kidderm,.
‘ Tfcnraday, wht!»,n resolution was passed
doctoring him unworthy to bo a member
■ of tho House.
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whUe people have a deep and abiding
l MtrtaH. Tfeo question of a high ar tow
tact ou imported articles, whether thet
tex shall bo so levied as te prohibit ia a
great degree the introdurtiwa from
nbeoad of the article upon .which it is
-BW rose J, &lt;?r whether it shall be so ar­
ranged oa to offer no bar to its iirtroduo— The girl in Rhode Island supposed
tpon,bul that tho introduction bo ratherThe Democracy, now that the FifenoourSged, that tho torgust potrihle rev-,■ tocnlh Amendment ia a pert of the or- to bo in a trance, was buried yesterday.
enne may be derived therefrom, intar-■ gauin law,are tutoring thomielves 15 rup-, —Outrage* continue to be made on the
erts hot only the statesman, tho manu­ idly as possible to look upon those whom Chinese in tian Francisco.
— Tho missionary panket Morning
facturer and the jobber, but every tiller they could, a year ago, spook of in no,
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of tho soil, overy mechanic, every mani milder tonne than -*d----- -d niggers,” as
— Tho United States troupe and ths
who lives upon tho jirooeeds of- hi* own their political equals, and are begtning
to bait thrir hooka with the .most enticing Indians have bad a skirmish tn Arizona.
skill and industry­
— Several Cabinet officers, members
, It is, oonfoesodly, one of tho difficult bait, hoping to catch thereby the votes
problems of Political Economy. It of those persona, who for the last twenty of CotigTcM a nd other officidls visited tho
Monarch at Annapolis on Friday.
reaches out in it* applications *o far, con- year* have boon tho objects of their im­
— The Miners' Union, of Wilkesnocuf itself with so many diverse inter­ perial hatred.
Tho editor of u Democratic- paper in­ barre, ordered a strike for Monday, the
est*, mixes itself eo intimately' with tho
28th nit.
social aud tn Oral obligations which we vitee Fred Douglass to moke " his homo
— The Committee’ of the Missouri
are under, not only one to another, but Mrs. Douglors' homo during his stay in
legislature will report favorably on Wo­
to tho whole world, and is withal so apt the city,” and adds that ha "will be man suffrage.
‘
__to be dismissed in view of some tolfish ' happy to entertain Mr. Douginas’ friends
— Near Lawrenceburgh, Ohio, the
rhoffyts and for the forthsranre of tome without regard to oolor.” Their speak­ boiler of a tow-boat burst, killing three
ers
now
apeak
of
tho
“
oolcred
clement,
”
aelfish end, that ths must thoughtful of
persons and injuring several.
statesmen, and ths most profound ^vrit- cur “colored citizens,'1 our ‘colored
— Four men ware killed by the ex­
eroupctiaationnlobLgation, and the law* friend*," aud we have no doubt that did plosion of a boiler in Adamsville, Tenn.,
which underlie national suoresa, ap­ they deem it necessary, and that there on tho 22d alt
proach the matter with cpnfcswd trepi­ would bo afforded in tho utterance the
— Illinois Judges decide tliat bets
dation, while narrow-minded dema­ fain tact hope of success, they would, can be collected of stakeholders by win­
gogues, who think lhatthe line in which come down from their lofty assumptions ning portiua.
to
that
|&gt;ositicm
from
which
they
would
their individual interest travels. is the
— A rowing match hai been errunged
only course that can lead to correct ton­ plead for a vote, asking at the same time, between the champion English crew of
Newcastle and the Pari* crew of St.
elusions, do not foil to make the air re­ “am loot a man and a brother?”
John,
N. B.
It is barely possible that there nro a
sound with their dodamatiiin*, nor to
Ex-Secretaiy Seward arrived in
load the teeming column* of tho press few among those to wham tho onoo proud
New
York
on Friday last.
with lucubrations which display at once Democracy have gone toadying, so far
— David Raisa an expelled Free Ma­
ths selfiahneas and shallowness of tho down as to acknowledge tho relation, bat
son, has bosn forging the names of lead­
wo
would
caution
our
Democratic
friends
author*.
ing members of that fraternity.
But if the question is a momentous iu the outstart, tliat tho number is not
—A silver mine of unparalleled.rich­
eno, wo do not l***en its huge propor­ worth tho |&gt;ains and troublp it will cost ness h'as been discovered in Greyton Co.,
tions by refusing to took at it with a can­ to get them. It will not, bow that the Ky. .The ore w a* found to contain a
did eye, or to discus* it with that calm­ timo of certain destructioc ia at hand, larger pm qenl. of silver than any hither­
rises which is so Mldmn seen, but which add to the dignity of the dying hour to aiscovcrcd.
ought always to be displayed in bringing to abandon the colors under which you
to view the bearing^ of any political is­ hare fought so long. De not in the
sue. We areaot writing against argu­ death agony attempt a language that ha*
— Mr. Bright’s illness is incroaring.
ment of mooted points in tins groat ever IkhiujI stranger to t£o tongue of
’
— The Lend bill is becoming more
question, but against tho hastily drawn tho parly.
Nover . toar down the motto “The unpopular in Ireland.
conditions which are too often made,
— It is announced from Havana that
aj*d the *dfi*h spirit which in many men Uuiim at it wa*," when ortwy Democrat
aeems tn be tho fountain from which all' enjoyed tho constitutional right to “ wal­ tho Captain General has lilierntod 2,000
lop his nigger;" and hurl out on tho negroe*, and that 18 Cubans have been
their words proceed.
executed
in Santiago.
In tbe largest eense of the term, tho quivering air with the last breath that
— The celebrations in Paris on • Fri­
Gaverament should protect a!| classes of respires from your ntpidiy failing body, day, the anniversary of tho French
{teopleiaall por&amp; of the national do-1 “Never, no, nover, shall our daughters Revolution in 1848 vyere orderly, and
main. Il has a common duty to the marry niggers." It is hotter to die by undisturbed by the police.
Eianufocturer of New England, tho min- tho Bvord of your Toe than to hate your
— General Qucscda, Commandcr-inself to-death because you asked mercy ,
crof Pennsylvania, tho drover of Texas,
Chiof of the Cuban army, has arrived in
Florida, on his way/to Washington.
and the wheat grower of Minnesota, and
ho who can. eee only that which is for
— It is reported that the Northwest­
ern States of Mexico have declared in
tho jrosent good of one of these, aquwing net, and cariug not, whether woe be­
Tbe enow is ton feet deep in Noveda. [ favor of independence.
— An English envoy ha* arrived at
tides any trail tho othere, mutates at
— A colored girl is studying law'tn
Ottawa, Canada, to urge the construction
once tbe bearings of-&lt; t--ranl justice and Washington­
of the -British 1‘acifio Railroad.
He real duly to the country.
.
— The Fenian Senate te in secret ses­
Whatever, then, may be our eonclu- sion ia New York.
m let os reach them only when we I
COMMERCIAL
— Numerous Chicago roughs are
have traveled over all tho ground that hanging orouad Niles.
we can possibly tpmpass, and whether,
— A steam fire ongiao has boon pur­
. when we assume our final position, chased for Manistee.
either m Free Traders or Protectionist*,
- Mr. John Goodmark has been ap­
R matters not, if thatmltimste stand be point'd postmaster, at Bedford Centre,
taken calmly, and with tho consent of Calhoun County, vice 3. H. Corwin, re­ «&gt;sl aAurs. Tbe puuf. of the Hoste rnolal.on
•*«&gt;» dsjssfo. farprias tb» iscrtsM at tk« eursigned.
*
dhtseheryst focU and the most adequate­
rwj. iwnporarlly
th. ball tidt of the
— James Fhk, Jr.,-ho withdrawn bis gold room, twrt lbs Heusto rwluMon ot Tbandsr.
ly m**r*d judgment, wo can submit to
bbrisuit
ag
rinet
8.
Bowles,
of
theBpringuhmv
tossy InensM, lock tfcv slirtnio* ea
ths wil of tho majority, with the feeling
Urriy a.I. »*d Uw'priesof *ota hu rsptaty &lt;Uthat it £b better to err in judgment than
— The 150,000 required to start a diot.1. ctesls* to dsy st a fraction abevc 1 !S? Jt
to occasionally reach correct conclusion* Presbyturian paper in Chicago hns boon itltaxsnM** Hute to ray tlul sll &lt;to»bl sbnl »
speedy r»&lt;«rs las gold trash i*newfVBOVfd. It
with untemporoi rashnse*.
stcured. The paper ia to bo called Th tawllkiotbe power of the GsTeranrat to bria*
laUiitr.
Above all, let u* decry all sectional­
U &gt;beet M aey time, sad lite aaiy s qaeaUos m
ism, reuwnbering that our great country
— Over 000 -tons of ice have been se­
I* naf.T0r.LI., i|&gt;. bank. '
is one country, bound by battle and cured at Constantine this winter, mostly ••vfclj b*nk
for
*hipment
South.
(Mln*
bvavilr in Ite kftl r^wrev. Coltoo b
Mated with blood, and it i* a national
— Miss Kete Burna of Oom County, ■(■la low.r, **|lit&gt;( txtay at ujg, prjr
bbaphomy to utter tho woid that shall
hM recovered 12,760 damages, in a bold w«il op, but if the SkIIm in ceUon b mainarray brother against brother ia any breach of promise suit
lainad. pzicaot eatlaa good, mab cn.-&gt;» 4,, n
Wntm »«rcb*ota aA prodaslly batata* og.'M
■trite that shall open again tbe terribl*
— John Hartwick, of Saginaw, nged. ibe ibcliup la both (ola and cotton indicate tower
Bond* •* lately boated.
only II, set a building on fire to see;it
burn. His pyrophilistic taste now keeps
him ia jail.
— The Lake Shore A Michigan ScuthThere is on efiort being, made to force
Upon tho people of Barry county tho
small end cf tho tailfeather* of a defaart Labor Union Movement nt Grand
This organisation we regard.' the mouth of therirer Rouge, andF^d*

&gt; ‘onck L Egliuton upixnnted poetmarter.
I — Major George K. Brady, formerly
'V0 father of lb"
child born in Alaska that will be oligiblu
to bo Presided of ths United States.

— Tbe township of Calodonia, fihiawaetec county. »®ted
aid to tbe

WRIGHT &amp; SMITH,

nortsje

IN IIASTJNGS

,
— B3U have Loon introduced to di­
r ride Toxas into one State and two terrii lories, and to prevent prise-fighting.
j
’
— Mr. Revels, the colored Senator
’ from Miutorippi, has been admitted by
a strict party vote ~
— A fire i n Galveston destroyed prop-,
Hom. amm Bunjjj«aAn» diedat St
’ erty valued rtft.XJOO.WO.
/ ■ -Pet.rabireh, Rutala, oa tho 2d o
February.
— Tho Indians in tbe J&lt;ake Superior
region are Starring through tho scarcity
KOT BO MJJCH ■•KIOOEB.’
of game.

skxp

rnornirroHs. .

.

oaan* ro

C H,A,N
PIER.
Gents’ Fnrnuuing bturc,
T1 A 73 Woodward Avenue, Detroit.

In making this announcement to tho
Citirans of Hastings and vicinity, I
would call your attention to a fow foots :
,

Firot?

-

A permanent Clothing Hotme in Has­
tings, when you can -always -find a
THOSE'

CABSIMERE8*
TESTINGS,

Furnishing Goods,
TOBB

Oisa

SHELF BOIES

HaU and Cape, and everything pertaininrr to mnn'u wo.ir

Second,
For Sooea, Dry and Fancy Goods; Band-B&lt;jXc*,Jtoxea for Drug*, fond I ■HVHCTtKIIG DEPARTMENT,
fumtry, Exf r.tctv, Confoowhere work will bo clone in the beat
tlonery, Jewelry, or
.
style known to the trade.
. Other Goods of
Petre?? Mich.
Third,
KO PEACES LOWER THAN OUB8,
-A.n&lt;l
It will be for your interest to examine
our stock and prioea.
Ortr Cotte it a Dcrjam !
Vmler CMduy at Adttoei Frim.
IDt, and CWp*. Cheap t

-£r&lt;&amp;HUi£St “* “■‘Tit1'
^SEESSS
.ansae-!

inwir tiacr saiTH tin stats mtn.

J. B. LEMLEY.
r-wr
•fiSi

[OS« oil FOB THEMM

(SO a. «.
SJOr.w

M.xM
l t.to
fAMeanv *-«

* ‘LAKZltHORi* MICH. ftoUTHKRS ».
earsar.
eusa satisa] ***«»«

Rail Road priees.

Wilbur &lt;f- Watson, of the
Quaker. Valley Nurseries,
Winona, O., offer extrastock ,
and belter Terms on Trees,
Flowers, Shrubs and Plants,
than any other' nursery in
the country. Try them.

The 8cvemU Annual bistrli udon o!
Premiums to the Fubeeribers

Iktraitt Cffliertial AiTcrtm'

Wednesday Ev’g, March 8

TltED DOUGLAS

$3,500 in Gmnbacks!
3kiv Jidvrrtisfmrnts.

TJIMIOPff HAEI-.

WRIGHT Ac SMITH,

EVERYTHING TO PLEASE,

PRICES TO SUIT
That's Big Talk,
Try it Now.

Jloback’e Stom­
ach Bitten,
unlike all other
Biqlre in the
r.tarkS, potteu
iutriuuie merit.
Mod Billrrt. to
CtilM,r[rt merely niehixathif dufi,
•old ru a bcormfff. Dr. Jiobatx»
BiUere arc not a Lcrrrvfft in any
srttse of the tronf, Lui contain Iht
moot crjmuicc dntffe hiomt to
•rlence far the mfdieal cure &lt;f
rndifffdion and jXtjiepn.'a; and

BOBACK’S

Will latere to Ike .bov. bill o. L-|. ieu
ia&lt;loptoo&lt;

"ui? CcupssRe NaliCEhiy

laiulaut

HASTINGS HOUSE.
I *f taste »ai Cksrak Wrtw,. th
■a Pl Ilst kn»rt*»r. Xspsiaa
&gt;u asiuas UiiauM, tkuul ba

has a-fine assortment of
MEH MILLISEBY GOODS HERE.

0. D. 8PAULDIN8.

etarl-nMe tlryrrr,
ari’l tfiee tone to

BITTEIS

efojte t' iai viH

niHtb^tkeuiod
ehplical of iU
wiulttfal trtfoc.

. ’ b"Y
Asn Wood.

PDIIFIEI

CRACKERS.
CRACKERS.
CRACKERS.
CRACKERS.

CRACKERS.
LEMON
-

I &lt;jHOtrLDEB, ARMS!

CRACKERS
Eot» «nd White

C. D. 8TEWAHT. Large A W«U Balao'.ad Stock of

Hssilnp. IW Mt* IMS.—If

BLOOD
Ur. Jlot^eh',
btoo.1 FiUa ate

CRACKERS.

ric-xrc
BOiTON
SODA /

/f ifwwrfrrral
p'Vn emca'Xfr.
Z.Wxirtl-, the relrbenlcd ficeduh

\.
'
Stu.-1/iolui, Bwe'■*
■ I Um, rewte to thu
country and introduced the ScanriiHarinti Blood Purfficr; tinoc
which time thonmindt hare been
cured, by its ate, of Scrofula and
other blood diaattt*. It mnlaint,
bemda the Iodide of Ihdaua and
Symn of Stilllnyia, drnyn importex I from Sweden for it» erpren
tuanufaeiure, unknown and not
kepi by ajwthc-r—&gt;
■' .

CALL AT THE HASTINGS

BUTTER
OYSTER

STOMACH

•

OROCEH1ES,

--.fi-kf tnva-.
riably ntabWtea them as fmoritet
miih all who mm them.
The reaewt why Dr. Robadct
Blood PiUi thonld l&gt;e kepi iu crery family art: Bream* they ean
be employed m all ma where a
Hfamily phytic” it reanirtd,.and

We have Ja^ added a large amou
new end splendid electrotyred job
to our ofllce, of the very teliwt
embracing wvoral founts of card t
Friend*. £rlng on your orders

BLOOD

Faytlr.—All person* Ihdebtod
•wfltae tor job print lug, advertlring
or bastnea*) and enbecripttons, wi
ooato' by calling and rottbng at
■.WtaJwreKoW'twW on our b
-and -we Intend to have the motr
thee* bills—peoewbly If we can, fo
M we muse Therefore eettlo up,
jMta vtait from the bhetifr.

Medicines ctery-ichcrc.

aPown i*ame, one of tlw brat
MwBeet of neeriy 0,000; shall p
tafer double the proacnl riM «
Baxwn, without other change
twee*. But wo shall send nn p
Without the pay. Wo mean tbl*
*0 fUeua* wBI take due notice.

limn; liuaiut

iheu arc made
Wi.mitk and

Vrh*‘,H mu»‘ b© -old. without

tTnSJAi J? — «-o - »“•
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Caffaca,

Ceoshtia* at

PILLS

ere* tL Nobody hu
HetaataDd* Um little p
ropor bro of either do

�m a, as?®.
Stral and JHiscelUnraus.
KBW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A mooting of the friend* of J. H.
' Cable, one of tbs oantractom for tbe con.trurolon of tbs Grand River Valley
Railroad, campri«lnK tending elttesa. of
Barry and Eaton Counties, was held at
the Haatloga Mouse on Friday evening,
, Feb. Hth, 1B7Q, andon motion of A. W.
Ballsy, wa* organ teed by the choice of
Hon. J. Q. Boblnsuti a* Chairman; and
Goo. M. Dowey a* Bscnfory.
Tbe Chairman suited tho object of tho
meeting to be the prreentatlon of a val­
uable watch and chain U J. H. Cable,
Esq., on behalf of the eltiwn* of Uaat, innMr. A. W. Bailey then Introduced
Hon. C. G. Holbrook, who gresied the
guest of the occasion in the following
eloquent epsrch :

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE

PHlEfiTjkND iMiXM

County,
Direct from Factories.

chain, BenUj ao&lt;r*«ad
Um&lt;bm&lt;
AJtowia&lt; iuari|&gt;Uaa: - Vmvntod
by lb* etllMaa of QmiI»e&gt;. DM.

aris bt Sunlight
and Gaslight

IjrSpetyialities in every department.

STOPES! STOPES!
We have noW Ln Stoolc tho lareeat vartery or

csrtsg lb* ••mplMloaof U&gt;*av*n4 River Vail*/
lUirW. JuMiy, 1SJO.“
la *mb* W *0 conuepUL. th* *ariy biUarr «f
■fee rouvprweud year MoaecUsa nilb It with
the atmod utMutisa and gvslita**. Wa Cm!

COOKIJfG,
PARLOR COOK AJi‘D
PARLOR STOVES
*

“

" ‘

■

&gt;ue««4all aad see them.

EffSSSsmiiSs’.ffi:,
tnl ryfaw M,.au*nltlai
*ra
r£.,;Zn‘u‘nis;uits

WANTED-AGENTS

GREA.T SACRIFICE!
Closing out that immense STOCK of winter Clothing, &amp;c. at
and below cost, at the
.

There will ba a free lecture an Tues­
day evening, March Stir, at tbe Court
liou-c, by Mrs. M. J. Kais, a trance
speaker.
Subject: "Bp'rltual Phi­
losophy."

Wednesday Ev’g, March 8th.

R&gt;crvm Tor.

7ST5I0CD0LLABSPEB MONTH,
Everywhere; nsalr and fcmie. Is iotrodao* it"
Geaslar Improve* Commas tease

FAMILY SEWUJG M ACHBHk

Tb« buvlstiw opwsfor

W« w.ll pay tl.&lt;XO for u&gt;v maehtaatiMt vOJ sra
• m.eugw, nm. toauufoU «r amrailwMi
•.«=&gt; tl.n ouTfl. it ttdn iha

u ELASTIC LOCK STITCH." ‘
Evrvy mtmwI MlXhcA. bwcaL andxtintkaalMh

I

The only opportunity that our citlzena may ever have to Lear the woridreanwned Douglas* will lw on Wedncsday evening, nt Union Hall.

SECOIBft CO.,
r Mai, to Bay addrto&gt;. I

CLOTHING HOUSE!
86 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

^sSTag

$30 Beaver Overcoats at 820.1 $20 Cassimere suits of clothes $15.
18 “
“ 12. 12
“
"
“ $7,60
“
“ 7,50 j Good Shirts and Drawers; 40 cents
55’.rKft.kKIF- 10 ’1

Careen. — Th*
*f
rt4 m*«l ir&gt; CaMua. al tbe
bra.e, on FrttQy; »br nib fc*l, al

J» our notice of the c hange of propri­
etors at tho Hastlnss Houao, we made
no mention of tbe fact that ‘Andy’(H.S.)
Johnson (not the “ Alderman of hl* na­ ■wacewa an* bsprlaam any sttood yea »u&lt;! youre
BUSINESS CABDS.
tive village") stU1 remains us Clerk—and tkraufb Ufa.
At the dose of his remarks he, on be­
bo b (he right man in the right place.
half of tbe people of our Village, pre­
BOWNE ^’GALLOWAY,
rantod Mr. Cab# with a beautiiul watch
OA-^iKERS.
and chatty, aaa token of our appreciation
(OLtxeT/ojrT njDt a rrtrrrriD
of hl* untiring effort* toaecure tbe early
cctaplsUeo of our railroad, engraved a*
Hs»y toned * Depovite Rra:«l
Mb. D. C. Hawlxv 1* again doing
llASTIMOS, - - • *W • • ■ MICH
business in our mldnt, and has opensd a
Prejmted to J. IL Cable by the citiMISS M. MEAD,
flour and feed Moro in the budding teto- zentof Hatting*. Michigan, at a tribute,
ly occupied by W. Parker. It la the Its- of their appreciation of hie valuable ter- DILEHHM A.KEli.
tention of Mr. II. to open up a large vicu in tccuriny the completion qf the
zurxsr cttaxv or rjrmn.
stock of groceries and provisions in a Grand Hirer Valley Railroad.
’
Ib sroar, atiec block,
reiXjdjort time.______
Mr. Cpblo briefly responded, returning HAtfTlSGS. - - - »*IT - - - MICH.
IW ArranrvtCB Wbbtu.
ArrcmoK —The singing school con­ thankr for this unexpected expression oi
tho
good
will
of
tbe
people
of
our
Vil
­
ducted by Mr. Geo. n. Brook*, of Or­
D. B. WOODWARD,
angeville, which closed its rudlmental lage. and closed by Introducing Hou. H.
P^»r Ia
term laat evening, ia lobe cor tinned in A. Shaw, of Eaton Rapid*, who, In a
Cents Fearlag Apparel!
an advanced stage, commencing on brief speech, recapitulated the labors of
WAIXA01TS CLOTH
the Company and the contractors Id the
Wednesday evening next, March Mb.
On h*ad. &gt;b-I aicfe.Biwi for wool al
conrtrucUnn of tbit Road, aud gave in
R.Ul, Crrak Prie**.
We are no ringUt.. but we have seen
Rkksry Craaor*. Ul.te.
JnaiTml
enough of Mr. Brooks! teaching to know doling agiowing account of the pros­
that he h tally octnpetent to perform all pective ’uture nf the rad. and the re- j
gton of .country through which it peases.
that he promtaea.
Brief addressee were also made by I
We ray all this meekly, and with th«
Messrs. Crane, ‘of Eaton Rapid*, • nd
utmoi-t re«pecl Ibt our huge contempo­
rary. who, wo beg. will not rand our Ueo. W. MUI*, of HaaUngs.
Tbe company then adjourned to tho
ringing master out of town beforebe flndiningroom, where a sumptuous repeat
tohe, that which ho bis undertaken.
MAIN BROTHERS,
lux. 1 been prepared by Mine Host Pixley,
the new proprietor, to which ample Jus­
tice was done by alL
After brief speeches from two of the
aaubject which ta thoroughly under­
stands; and we sincerely believe that [ friends from Eaton County, the meeting
no lecturer in America Is more entirely | adjourned, each feeling that it wa* good
couveriant with that whereof bespeaks for u» to have been there.
than is Mr. Douglas wltb tbe subject of.
bis proposed dlscouHMr bn "Our Cotnpoe- |
General Grocer,
tteNationality.” Through persecutions !
many, through trial* and tribulation*,
ha* bo pursued bl. rrseajvhw-snd not
only from books has hedearned. but by
wid experience: tbe result of sueh va­
STORE!
CITY
ried .nd extended Investigation, cannot
fall to be interesting, and we have no
fears a. to hla rereidion. For further
partfoulaxs aeo advrrriaement iu another
column of to-dxy's paper.

AKD OTHER GOODS EQUALLY XH XX»W AT (J,

Star Clothing House,
vx_x_.wss.ra. . *h»ons pries Muro of GRAXD ILtPIDS.
Dated, May &gt;6, 1809.—yl ____________________

VINEGAR.
Il frac
KUROl’E.

Hastiug'S Wholes Eactmt

Pay Ur.—AH person* Indebted to this
-office for Job printing, advertising 'legal
or bmines*) and subscription*, wUlaave
coals by calling «nd rattling at once
We have &gt;4,000 Handing on our books,
and-we Intend to bars I be money on
thoe bill*—peacably If we can, forcibly
if we must. Therefore eeltie up, or ex­
poet a visit from the Sheriff.
Special None®.—We again coll the
attention of our readers to the fact that
after the close of thia volume our terms
of subscription will lie ui»oox»rnoKALX.T IK advamcx. We have purchased
a Pown Puna, one of the beet made,
at a onat of nearly &gt;1,000; aboil print a
paper double the present atsc «f the
Basher, without other change in our
terms. But we shall send no papen
without the pay. We mean thia, and
cur friends will take due notice. .

rA Bia Jump.—The Ho nt Jotmat
mads a Jump at the truth last week, but
leaped clear ever *. Nobody hurt, for

vul, grew* iat* atalreiloo o! lb* Cherry Pec­
toral. write* Or. Aysr fet.laitrnettaa* nwfer
•blab elf" be *ba)l ba bl**. wbicb blMMre*.
ud whieh vamitod, sad aadar whkb ba abal
taka Ayer’A Pilla for an a8acdoaof the liver; *to»
under which Wgn bta wife abssld ewauaaaca to
taka thaRer»a*ariIl« for bar ailment. Ba adda

CUSTOM CAHDING,
-AMD WOKS GUARAbTRXb,
doth. Flannel,
‘
JBattai and

JOHN G. RUNYON
DIAMONDS,

Bnn MefiiciBffl, Groceries

We bare JujJ added a large amount of
new and splendid electrotyred job type
to our office, of the very l*te*t styles,
embracing raveral founts of card text.
Friends, ^rlng on your ordera. We

And ar« bus f.rvr*&gt;nl to varvy fl aw la ARM.
tranche. rarLeular aliintn* gtras to

WEBDINI All VI3IT1HS CANS

BJfEUU®,
TEA BLS.

'

’AND BBT SlbtxlOF

BOOTS AND SHOES
TAXES! TAXESt
rn&amp;PRv't

ItlSA.Ij ESTATE
EXaffAMG*;.

---- OF-----

F. ID. ACKLEY

Hesm sa t Leu, Vaomt te»

H. A. GOODYEAR.

I keep constcLTiily on hand a targe an d well selected Slock
u sMine DRUGS
andMXDICIX’RS
of mLRDW-A.TiE bought of the Manufacturers,
before the recent advance.
.
C H E A. V E E
Da. O. e. WiX.XXAXS,*Ocular Dlagnoatatlng aud Eclectic Physician, of Bos­
ton, Maa.., baa taken rooms nt the Hast­
Ings Houra, aud will remain with us for
mww time. Baa adverUssmeal next

KEEPS THE HUGEST,

In tbe article of Stoves done,
most useful Rtiielea, can save at

TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT

BUILDING MATERIALS,

TOOLS

MU*

nra o:n«7 to BM hMM »«ra ia Umnfate w

�............... HIAa. 38, 28Jb,

«tw iDteariuurarn.

tlZlaAl. NOTICES.

T’r?KKS^f„gM«T"«i
BOOT. DODD'S
NERVINE
AND IXVIQOHATOR.

S3£SS

A Nerve Tonic and Slomackie
•■“boon of freedom." Before tho war
fata came into tho bar-room of a hotel
ia Canada, near the frontier, a bright
looking negro, who waa thus addreteed
by on&lt; of the eminent pontons usually
tend in each rooort, :
“I s’pooo you're a nineway glare,"
•aid one, looking sharply at the new

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iharfiTettu*
d«r*l. lb«i*id prulweerstvs aoUes Inthr pmn
lalerenid in mH euals, at ih. ptn4«u0» at mU

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NERVOUS
UasMou.

THE NEW TeiK METHOSIST.

SltUUUi,

• 8«W 8:btt few l-Sa F.mily. a

DISEASES
IJ'uCeiiutn .

Caic.mu

Swinw JHrtrton

J5TWA

Feeling that he wax pretty well away
from bondage, the dkrltey reBioudod
that he wm.
''Ah, indeed, well, we’re glad of it;
bet you don't eorm to Ir»&gt;k very pour—
. hare good elothea down South ?’
"Certainly,” aaid the darker, with
eotne pride. "Same clothea ae my maa­

MORTGAGE SALE.

- ^^Bui yon got many a gro-1 thraahin,-,

--------

. “Nerer had a whipiiing in my life ’
' ‘"Never threshed ! ' said another;
“wall, but you niggvra dmt’l always get
bnough to eet, do you r
"Always had enough, gomrura ; never
"WhatT^said the intatrogator, "good

&gt;

X H. MALLORY,

sjgngw. o«M

~~T~~

tb. cmm n««.’

n UPJOEH,

FFTWCfyUf ee4 tkrrwxu OSes wart sa

elothes, no punishment, plenty to eat
Now,” said he, tuminy to the grouts
“only think of it!—thia follow haa left , ................... ............
r.naiiy san
• position when! he enjoys all those
pnrilegee for an unoertxinty.u \
1X)H ILLAHD'S
bnai.oftbe.
“Gouitnon,” aaid tho darkey, •‘all I'ao
Etoeay respectin’ dem privileges ia, .
Tobuero b»«n * uin&gt;t&lt;
if any one want* to arail hiase f of :

■ j-goy

Yacht Club £•=»■£'
• n4n»r»&lt;
Mlt.t W

MORTGAGE KALE.

!S8Tri

An Old-Taabiaaed Teacher.

' XWtefM. io lievia A. t'. Aairaatf «/ B
IrtSr nmSdVuif

"Patrick, do you know roar letters.”
"Yin, sur."

smrs'E

don't kaow their namea"
“Well, this is A."

VBOOMAN,

'-Ssotsot™
SSMggSnrri
=x™3S«Xi
“»§,t
«UlM4.
BMI IS IWTBBBBM

•AiabB.’’
“Sura, an’ ia that D ! I thought it wa»
» ox-yoke."
"What wm that last latter I showed

sr.&lt; th ortttcuio
r .inua at an stream
r.«»i »r tb*CoMuln

■wtaa

7aafflfis."t
Asiafc. WlU&lt;tr« prang: SUea.'i.:: i
EttffiT" °

—'—- f -■ — —-UoB len.(■ IO&gt; la T«»n 1
!• worth at nas» tse, -a r t»- ■■&lt;. saeialBux
I-roMInc
&lt;0 lbs baited SuiMMMer. tvrtr Sloe

“What do I db whoa I look at y
"I shouldn't Uke to say , ear."
“I vent you to tell ma."
"I am afraid you will lick me,
“What do I du when 1 look at ’
“Wall, sur, you equinL”
"
“9“’*, you aay C withent

i*

I nitc.in tt. rrt!&gt;u».r Uuu-n. a»s .'..,»
DM,'."

£Wa
WMI
&amp;£*£&amp;&amp;£

r«*bUbeUdTMKd to D. a
ctrr*. Tbe eomailuen tncm
sax or all at saU

“Say it then.”
(
“U without the iquint*
'
^^Vhat ia the name of the

"I don't know,
Before."
“Well,it ia D, for dunce; juat like
yonnell; 8ar that"
“D, for dunce, just like younelt"
. "Take your Boat, and t.e speftno’ rlaaa
wilt oome up-and aprll. Hp.-U 4at-."
. “C-a-t—eutfiah.
"Tiia’t right. Now roell tub.
“T-n-b—warh-tub."
“Tain't right Now spell frog."
. “F-r-o-g—bull frog."
“Next, Where duos tho sun risef"
Jgtewn in our lot »ur."
•Next Where dose tho aun riae ? "

5ur,;

BE

.____

'

WM. H. HATFORD,
ATTORNEY an-I Caantdiu M Iaw. Bl
fib Cheeawv. Jawlre ef th. Pears. t»
fetejUWt l )«bd* b»U*M Mi »U. U

4»l MbmIl A D. ICU^U see o’csieck la
Stlrmnsn. Ihal Ui.-&gt;C between the hoar ot ka’ete
or-,1LSrA*iM2Z“““

m.

ths CowdUkas of a
•dhmrabor Hih ISO. etnaial by
aiMbmnadola
jrayueaed Mjn U.fjrnne.bla w|fr. &lt;«

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C. G. HOLBROOX.
ipOBWIY at U.,

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’••eltrvr Ur .temp., .Ittdrr.e J/m. (i

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•• With Mallee toward none.-with Charity for all.-with Firmnew in the Right"

VOL. XIV..
gtuintM JJiwtsrj.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1870.

TKX GREAT CROWD THAT DAILY VISITS

THE MANISTEE MURBEH.

Vanderpool.

----- THE-----

ORTH,

Vanderpool’s

Speaks Emphatically. That

E. H. MALLORY,

law Prices Still Continue to Rule I

WM. UPJOHN,

Trial.

With this intense feeling thus exiting

on Bunday evening and Monday morn­
ing, the almost uni venal feeling al ManINSIDE HISTORY OF THE CASE. istoo waa that he had gone away of hia
own velitijn, perhaps had eiinjJy betak­
en himself to his form ar roving life.
Claims of the Defense. This
was strengthened by tho fact that
ho liad hinted that ho might leave the
town
st almost any motnonL On Mon­
VERDICT # SEE'TE^CE. day some
of tho indications about tho :
bank—tho apparent confusion and maria
.r
.1__
±_. ___ 4.. L____
st..
IKTERTVIEW WITH VANDERPOOL

BOSTON CASH STOW
JOBS HOBBITS.

Gaixn Rims, Mar. f, 1870.
Now that the trial of George Vander­
pool fur the murder of Herbert Field at
Mauistec, is ended, and the respondent
i* confined in tho State priaon in pursu' ante of his sentence, it sectn* proper to
lake a review of tho whole ease, and to
trace somewhat it* inside history, xthich
did not appear from the evidence, and
wliich would have been improperly ndvortod to during the judicial investiga­
tion. Of course every celebrated caww
■ like this [ices-av s an interior history, as
well as that which u developed upon tho
trial, and a knowledge of each is sazue| what necessary to tho formation of a
. correct opinion aa to the real merits of
1 the vtrhrt. I propoae, too, to detail
somewhat the s.wne. which attended the
j trial the verdict and tho erateme, and
also to recount whnt transpired iu Man­
istee from the dosing-'act iu the court
n«n to the removal of tho pruuuer by
. the 8h&gt;-riff.

citizens that foal play might have taken

I

P DRAIE.MD„

“Are you Selling Out?”
“Are you going away?”
“How can you afford to sell so CHE.1P?”
Are the Questions asked by thousands. I would, xn.y,—
JTOt I AM JfOT GOIXG A WA Y I

Iff I SELL GIIIIIIS W FOB tiSI,

I these whs b«r« Un
toy *,K

DR. C 0. SCOTT.

Because I buy for Cash—“Cash is the Motto !”
H. J. HANEY.

OE2S?iETT.

.

rnrnctAX ~»4 s-.ri-.on. oa-« s
■f PoK &lt;Xe*. J
&gt;trw«. Ha«C

I. W. VR00MAN,

C E L S I 0 R !”

DR. C. C. LIN8LEY,

"

BOTANIC i»l Edsnia Pknjriaa «nt DrntbC I
imt&lt; all ehn-ote «sl ■«’• &lt;***;•*5 •fl’jto!?’
• is sll mils to -1 -r or aisbt. W*5* •* SaalirUs.

I Of Vanderpool I havo already given a
] sketch at *&gt;nio length, stating hi* perj sonul apjieoranc’e and genoral composure
of manner. It will be remembered,
■ bowover, that coiuiderablti testimony wo*
' introduced by tho defense to prove pre­
vious good cliamctor, and to justify the
Are now offering for sate, a full Stock of TVew and ftensonablc runduiuon by the jury that it was oxCJoo&lt;1m« recently purchased in the beat eastern markets nt the
tromely unlikely that a man of hi* »tat&gt;dlowed poarible price;, for cash. Our slock includes a full lino of
| ing and mental and mural constitution
I would commit a crime so atrocious. Hut
fev men who hod provioUslj empioved
him gave testimony upon this question,
10 but this fact is cxpliynod bv thu defense
7' ■ as being ovciuionvd by th&lt; fr utter waut
.
' .

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

WRIGHT fc SMITH, Z7

Hastings Cash Store!

§SSTWAWFFIIBII®IIS,miOI

WI. H. HAYFORD,

KL OSstUVSt
now UM«»edon» on rvuoattdii tonal.
DISbliBn.

fcloth. .na Bc.dy-m.de

J. P. ROBERTS A CO.

Ol.

Hats &amp; C.pe, Boot. &amp; Shoes. Orooonw, co. |

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u,auul„.&lt;l.y

DliLUAia Dnisn. modtaiaM. Wtasl

•
•
&gt;t TV- -4!1
.how vnu CP- 'amount uf money of any
HT0«.h P«ri»s rataoen. «l~ »■ • “JJ; om^q.raoo .» .1 ,h.
of IW
etti-rnie*, and all men who I
wnmuftAW
C3Tin
W
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hav
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got
th
,?
“
“
a
-Y®
ti“t it
arv fenntior
the practical workings
C. G. HOLBROOK,
..1
them, and dmll try to .efl you afl we
and wflrsj &lt;* ~urts of law uadoratanJ that, though
,«j(.far the eoaatlr^jHwt*m f2T“i* for your interest to buy hare. We warrant
price*
tho Government is theoretically supposed
mee'etedt r.n

'

BUTTER,

EGFC3-S, DRIED

FRUIT

esc^J,

Wm7H- JEWELL.

alao Agenta for oae of the beet Sewing Machine, in the World.
JOHN MICHAEL,

QUASTS PHILLIPS.
WM. L. COBB,

&lt;3-0 TO T»JS
HOLBROOK A MILLS, •

.

HASTINGS DRUG STORE
WHERE TOC WILL FIND

•

A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF

WM- JONES,
SCIOBOX DeMta. woeM Vs1,J**.

JAPANESE CURIOSITIES,

■afArs,

'

TOYS, Ac., Ac-

' AARON CLARK,

■With Prices to suit the Times.

drugs

krw Go«* MUk to all -M mar rmalf»ta

and medicines

I, Comptae'i" BV«T Department.
IIARNEAH

MAKKR,

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.
HMX.ee., D~ -’»*• &gt;6®—”'

___________ __________________

HASTINGS HOUSE.

~
COMKIH

Bin* Md Ohirtb

-b

tbbown.m-e- Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

nW"1"* n’~'- "*
JAMK8 JOHSBTOS.

i:.. areminth IO**4’*"’.

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Iwhalf of the prisoner-when he shows i

that ho is imj&gt;ovcri«hod, yet in fact his
eaan is never fully presented unloss a
considerable amount of money can bo
employed in his behalf. So it ia quite
probable that Vanderpool's most impor­
tant witnesses a* to previous good char­
acter were absent because ho was una­
ble to use jho money required to insure
th&lt;rir attendance. Bo far as I have been
able to learn from inquiries in many di­
rections, ho appoars, up to tho time of
this tragedy, to have been a young mon
extremely desirous of advancing himself
m ths world, of doing business upon a
largo scale, of no outward vice*, and of
great activity and energy. Iti* charged
by his opponent, that no in reality never
poesi-6»cd solid integrity of iharactcr,
and tliat ho wan unscrupulous as to the
maana by which ha attained hia end*,
but of the actual commi*riun of wrung
in his case there is no proof except hi*
preeonFconviction.

run away from his home in Maine (in all
probability) at quite on early age, had
roamed about over sea and land during
tho greater part of his youth, and had
acquired a somewhat reckleaa, and it is
Idnted dissolute, character. He wna a
young follow of very pleasing pereoiud
appearance and frank manners, and by
thode*qualities undoubtedly obtained the
good w 11 and affection of Mian Hill He
was not possessed, however, of any bori­
nes* ahyuiremente, waa extremely foolish
as to carrying money about him in a sec­
tion of country quite unsafa, and was
constantly exhibiting gold or currency in
hii hands in public p|ace« whore danger­
ous men were likely to be near. The af­
fair* of the bank seem also to havu beezk
dangerously public, a* almost every one
knew just about the amount uf fands in
the institution, and all about thn fart
tliat the partners were about to diaaolve,
and that at onoe. Under those rircutn*tane&gt;-s it is suppoMid by thn friends of
Mr. Vandvrpoul that some ruffian though;
the time a favorable one for killing F’u-ld
in the bank or upon thu highway, «itd

NUMBER 46.

tuted in the bank for any indications
which might tend to dear up the mys­
tery. The witnesses in the case were
pretty unanimous, though they did not
untindy agree, as to life blood in tho
buihiiag, but gentlemen who were not
sworn at all, and who examined it, are
of the opinion that tho indices of foul
play haring occurred were quite faint
and confined to a few small spot* of
something on the floor, which was humcn blood, no doubt, but which they
think might have been accounted for in
many ways.
The watch sot upon Vanderpool must
hare been vary constant, throughout
both tho night and day time, but re­
waled nothing unusual in hi* movomont* except his chiming the bonk,
which had unquestionably been very
filthy. No hiding away oi any money
waa discovered, no getting up during ths
night for any purpose whatever, no at­
tempt during' the day to avoid public ob­
servation. The prosecution proved the
[iresenco of a large amount of in-incy in
the bank safe on Monday, and sought to
show that on that day it &lt;lisap[x-arod. If
so, then Vanderpool must have hid it in
the day time, when he already knew ho

drawn from tows* somewhat remote from

and most of the attendant facta, un'd had
frequently canvassed the merits o^tho the foreman solemnly pronouneed the dacase. A jury was, however, speedily ob­ fondant guilty of murder in the fort de­
tained of mon who were able to aay that gree. The aceno that followed waa fairthey could fairly try the case, and it
proceeded. To Mr. BuBtc, theProeecutown attempts to maintain any composure
under th* awful doom which now staredergy, ^divitr and minuteness with which
he prepared this cose tor trial; with him
able longer to witness so. fearful
aiu.istance during the entire matter, and taele.
whose addreaa to the jury waa on admi­
rable forensic effort Of tho areumont
of Him. Thoe. B. Church, of Grand
Rapids," ‘
‘
‘ ‘
only ten
At that time all were again present
I unqualified admiration,
tently fair and candid in tve the defendant’, wife, who waa pre­
—____ —loot uf tho trial. But rated from attending by the watehftil
there waa ominous applause in tho Court
iwno in scrcrol tustonc-r-o when o,idencc

Vanderpool, and such things a* thseo can
hardly fail of producing an effect upon a
jury of twelve ordinary men. It was
well understood by the jury that the foefcing against him^waa of intense strength
and almost umversalJy one way, and
ninny wore tho dark sarmisra of what
might possibly fellow an acquittal Tho
Judge Hou. Jonathan G. Ramsdell, was
openly charged by citiien* with having
expressed opinions favorable to tho inno­
cence of tho accused before and during
the trial, but ho upon the bench took oc­
casion at the does of the case publicly to
deny that he had been guilty of such
conduct. Hi* charge to the jury gave to
tho defendant all the dcubta which he

hardly have gone any distance ut all from him; so fair that I do not
town for that purpose.

killed Field. Home such there undoubt­
edly were, and some who thought that
ho hod probably procured it done or had
assisted in it, but many, among them Mr.
Cisurlrt Secor, the Sheriff of the $&gt;unty,
still thought him an innocent man. Tho
destruction of bis clothes w«s unquev
tionnbly a strong piece of evidence
ugain»t him, but his wife, Mies Scribner,
and the Piper brother and stater, ere all
positive that be hud be.n ill, a* declare d
by himself.
The disrovery of Field'* body sud the doubt, all they considered poarible for
invented letter which he garo hi* wife to the benefit of , tho prieoner. But the
forward to his brother in New York. evidence against him was strong, ths
proof, on the ride of the accused were
illt in tho minds of all the people of
anistee, save sm insignificant few. The prosecution, and unfortunately ni-ithor
fetter ’was at least a very unfortunateone of the counsel for tho prisoner was
move on tlio [art of tho defendant, and an advocate of sufficient power to match
told strongly with the jury. He statue the otlorta of Mr. Church and General
that at the time it was written he was in Cntchoon, and the rord-ct was guilty.
mortal fear of being hung by a mob, and
Strungv thing* are whispered of the
that, aa a. last resource, to turn investi­ conduct of aovomlof the jurymen— that
gation in!o other channels, with the hopo thoy incautiously staled after the verdmt
that such investigation ipight discover that they had not regarded at all tho
tho criminal and save himoclf, and that charge of tho Geurt, but that their ver­
sueh hope might relieve tho anguish of dict bad been road cred accord ng to their
his wife, ho wrote it and passed ittober. own notion of thinp, and other matters
I feel certain that his unfortunate young
wife had no knowledge whatever of tho
contents of tho letter when alio was
leaving tho jail with it in her poascs^on.
to obtain a
that an
_______ ______ .. ..
. thadfeeovitnted. Some othor facta couoorning this cry of evjdmee material teethe tlefenso
totter may bo eventually unravelled and since tho conolueipn of tho trial. I am
presented to tho public, but os yet they assured that this ia likely to be one of the
Are not fully explained. That the de­ strongest grounds for any motion in that
fendant had good reason at tho time of
tho finding of Field's body and the writ­
ing of the letter to apprehend being no frienda able to furnish
hung ia unquoatirmable, as a fooling wua
certainly rite in Manistee which oven a
•light appeal to m«n'a pamions by any M/muwhnt-l
one of influence might nave kindled into
To sum up tli# whole—matter, I mttat
a fame that would have hung Vander­ oonfens my. belief that tho eridanco on
pool and all who dared dr tend him. both sidfcsiii thia celebrated case, si pre­
There can be no doubt, al/o, tliat the sented upon thetrial just concluded, ful­
proposition was seriously made by many ly warranted a jury of fair minded men
..r
..f Valrnnir nna- in finding the defendant guilty of the
murder of Herbert Field. Whether,
a rope around bi* neck, seeking to fare© however, it was possible that ho should
Vanderpool to non fee* b is summed guilt, receive an entirely fair trial at ths pres­
ami where he hail hidden the money, it ent limo in that section of tho State, or
is not a matter of wonder that some whether it was feasible, under all these
scheme of this sort should hare been
moot, d by Ignorant, psationaio, reckleee
men, but that it should have been con­ different surroundingn, ore question*
sidered for a moment by man of educa­ which deeerve ooruideratfon. which I
tion, refinement and eelf control, is a have treated of in thia tetter, and which
strong indica'ion of
may come before other tribunal, of the
State.. I'have now limply aimed to elate
facta A importance to,, and the claim, of
I am certain that this ha* boon of the .V _
__ „..^2Aa
4. ;* .n

ai PM Wm.
. .___

or executive authority.

Jk CAJBDMichigan

Exchange.
TflluuuK, O.,offerextra stuck

that Field was i

in which

ly.

He asserted hie entire

•

lief the:

but that some men who had appocrod
upon the witness stand had paraecutad
him with tho design of securing hiaruin. ■
Ils repeated liis hope and faith that the
ield might y* bo
himself might look
found/
the pee

any

tainly leaned ns (much toward the aide of
tho accused aa was consistent with hia
position, and it a difficult to see how the
Verdict can be reversed on tho ground of
error in tho adnnsaion of evidence. Par­
hope, however, die impression that the
Judge ine!in«d to believe the accused in-

E

had anything to aay why oectence should
not bi*pronounced upon him. Ha spoke

cult; Mvaral time* he drank from a giaaa

out mockery.
- * i■
Judge Itamedell then laid thatehla reisrks waulA be exoeodingly brief aa ho
ad always been of the opinion that inch
xesrion waa not one upon which it
fitting that the Judge should deliver - ,

bort Field, to solitary impriaunmant at
hard-labor for life in the State Priaon at
Jackson. The defendant resumed hie
seat, apparently stunned. Judge Rams­
dell ordend the Court adjourned without

On Sunday afternoon I called at the
jail, with the consent of the officers, for.
the purpose of conversing with Hr. Voa-

He waa
Scribner, standing before the
.
both wearing dMp black, tho wife now
addressing a word to her husband, then
sobbing pitsoualy, then faltering away
from the grating in- utter deepmr, ana ’
crashed by an anguiah as unutterable aa
it i* indeecribaU*. Sheriff Secor, hfo
brother-in-law. Mr. Charles Johnson,
and myaelfi stood in a remote cams of

hie wife.-1 am:

with the ut
before to ma, declared that ho knew no
more than an unbom babe how the trag-

left had tittle mssna ar influ.no. J that

a free man. Bui he addad w
energy, starting from th* k
which h* wsswtttag,-HI:

�habtubbs, ibairet ocbict, nnnDBiiaAH.--

jmsmnfis

8

auMWE s,a?t.

nX’MUsoUMMtU

OUB DET10IT COlUCPOnXMCE.

i* not ofte- 1 thrill* with Joy at the thought that He to

Old
Case of Divine JwUed-The Deraot-

Walter Angel Burlingame, ihrir eeeood chfld. Was born iu Cambridge. Ho is
now in hi* 19th year, and is studring in

Grant, fa., Ac.
on golden hinge* ever open with Invit­
ing readiness. •

1* familiar with

DxtBoit, Mareb 6, 1570.
berg, German*.
He is a promising
Editob Baknxk: Only a month re­ young man. Gartrudo Burliugams is
mains before the people will meet to their third ebild, a bright, promising and
boautifol girl of 12 j ears. 8ho is with
*dt&gt; ot labor has gathered together at a
her aunt, Mr*. Edward M. Livermore,

every eurve for fifty miles. Ths Sheriff
had axes with him, and he and his com,
pinion literally cut their wav through to
■ My?*!1*in twain rrecntatlve. who sells the places which
and pulled from 'the track great log*, tlie Government ha* placed in hi* trmt
portly drove aud partly liftud tho rieigh
error tho omallor ones, crawled under or tborlc purse’. aim ply robe the poor that
rushed thruugb dense thicket* of aapand hl* wealthy act'omjdIre. Bliatuo on
weight of ths snow upon Wkm, and only such men I defrauding at once the peo­
with the utmost effort pa-sc^ through ple. whose servants they are, debauching
Pare Marquette, distant 31 miles, late thdr high po-lUon* for a few dollars In
the qext morning.
money, and brinxlnit Into disrepute and
Once past Pero Marquette, tho Sheriff scorn the whole holy of legislator* who
pushod forward swiftly, atdojg great
hills, through tortuous valleys, wh.-re the have the misfortune to be officially asso­
rood often describe* nearly ■ cirds, over ciated with them.
The people should feel that tbe man
frown lakes, where the ire cracks under
the sleigh and yet will sustain a hundred who have pualiod the Investigation of
tons, it is said, and reached Whitehall on rthto matter to legitimate cnnclualons,
Kouday night. Jle ramainsd there tilli and have (hereby wiped away a* lar aa
5 a. m. to-day, drove rapidly to Muske­ It Is possible to do, tbl* foul stain from
gon, a dlstaure uf 14 miles, caught tho the pages of Gmgrwnlouai history, are
early foofo for Ferrysburg, thence went worthy of all credit. I^t tbe good wofk
to Grand Rapid*, riience by tbe Grand
River Valley Railroad to Jackson, whore no question as to party alliance be ralred

shoe announced, and quietly detshlpe is on* drop only la tbe great
nderpool iu what may be hu pool of corruption in which too many
torn of both uartie- have fallen, all too
was rtripped of hi, neat aiiire^dre^rel wililngtr, and may tho cleansing be so
in the prison garb, hi* appearance core tlioruuili that In tin- future no man who
fully noted, and Lt&gt; vras then placed in carries on hia jxiltUcal vestmenta oven -o
much as the faintest odor from ha pol­
luting waure shall dare te ask for a
ho will occupy. Tho cell is roomy toler­ pfare amonr the Hep resents faves of thably well lighted, but the doors are so ustion.

freedom. I notice ihat in several char­
ter elections already held the quentionrf
of politics and principles have been Ig­
nored, and mongrel tickets of Republi­
cans and Cop]&gt;erlio«ds have been elected.
and in places where the Republican*
have a clear majority. The remit i«,

Lnitetlon LiDen and Cloth-Faced

Jw adrrrtiMttuntj.

c^JUUU8

MORTGAGE SALE.

rixxcrrcii yokim* *BxnRT«
MADE TV UKUKH.oad —Uy Kxpres*.C.O. U.

Bounty to Soldiers

where Gertrude

.
OF 1891.
TtiOSS VOLCrxmiWwtoealhted to 1M1.

band brought to Cambridge, Maas., and
interred in the family vault at Mount
Auburn, near the dearie shades of old
Harvard.
‘ where
"
*ha pursued
------ 1 his-studies,
and
the „^„...„Jy
beautifully ndoru
ado ’kl homn---- --near ....

MOnihKOX* UROOKK,
». •«ir|t«a* Hack.
Iwirril Midi
________________

lag aver the fact that a portion of the ‘ if no doubt. It is cot certain whether
ticket elected are Democrats where, | tho two yuunge&gt;t children, Walter and
UrOud srtai.lM drw.bto te »•«
heretofore, tbo Republicans elected a Gertudo, will join their mother at St B.TPAlta
tofiftCtaifxSJSf&amp;toiri. «!il“rXhi d.ftali ticket. 1 deem it poor policy to Petereburg-or at a point en route to the
K«
lower our flag, even In tbo primary e!cc- j United States; but that tbo whole fam- ■erited to Mil bwiss«*. M trflovy Is »t«:
S
ttons, an our opponents would naverejn- ; dv win come with tho remains to the
■ent to a mixed ticket if they were sure United States is certain.
of a party succcm. The RepubUtna i Mr- Btiritagame a mother d cl many
•• Mlculco ■■ h LOW lime m
«S“; I'"
!S
■nd -ill «nll&gt;_ «&gt; II U&gt; |.«I -k. “d"’*
&gt;Ji,“J U
and,, a..
y.f.r'T.,J?!!!?
* ADMIMWTRATOH’S SALE.
!■ tb.

flag they foilovred then. B e can only ,
had the Democratic rebellion aueccede.1
in overthrowing the Government and di­
viding the country.
How should we look before the wor’d
to-day, with a “ Southern Conre&lt;iernc&gt;”
and Jeff. Davis at Ito bead, keeping over
four mtllior.* of human being* In slavery

o»i«

tui

lattF

ioxe

11* occasional use will prevent th.
from turning gray or falling off,
consequently prevent bsldoezz. Frw
from
those deleterious subetane** wtoek
—-------- ...... A-----------------------

tlonery. Jewelry, or
Other Goods «&gt;f

MWoilAi^T tta^-Mloh.

injunoui to the ban-, the Vigor
only'bflnofit but not harm it. Un

HAIR DRESSING,

•! no«

balk

« I Jf

I toea»Mf»* Boil**.

cniier-

Prepired by Dr. 1 C. Zjer k (k,

Jitrranj Jbtirw.
'•The TechnologUt.’

hape, a Pendleton or Seymour, or some
Other copperhead, In foil sympathy with
Jeff. Da* is. as President? Wfast would
greenbacks uhfl government.bands be

QOXE ONE! COME ALL!

LOWELL, MASS.

PICTURES FRAMED.
DETnOITWOVELTYWORKS,

With GILT, IMITATION GILT, IMITA­ Planer andfajl^Other'Hachino Knives

through the lofty aperture used for that

Tho Tompernnco (?) element—so called would our country be worth tor "a home
TION ROSEWOOD A GILT or Black
Walnut Mouldings.
—have had their “meetin” and nomi­ of tbe trie?" The thought is chilling,
the prison ho addrresod tho throngs of nated a “mixed" ticket It is composod yet liod It not lioen for the Iron loyalty
people who had gath&gt;uwd to ses him pass,
of tbe Rejiubllean pnriy to meet and
POST OFFICE BUILDING,
always asserting hi* innocence, and at
couuterart the rebel sympathizing ton­
t« aaCtaa ■■ lb*
■cafM MMotiBc
MuAkegun declaring that, did ha not ixr- were not not straddle of the fence, deucy of the Democratic party, our
dec22tf
A. I,. HO:
lieve that he Uft in tho world outri lo could well be endorsed; but the general country would have been divided and ru­
friends who would further investigate conclusion that honest thinking men Ined. The Deraoc.atlc party—I mean
J^EAL ESTATE AGEJfCY.
the case and ultimately procure hia re­ arrive at, is, that th* whole thing is a the copperhead ruling portion of tbe
lease, he would not live twonty-four
party, and not three p itriotic members
hours lojigur upon this earth. Aud with blind hobby-horse for sure-hooda to ride. who went to fight tbe rebels—opposed
In Exchange Block. Mid dievilla.
Let llxrcaucAMs get together at the
thia hint of suicidn darkening the gloomy
the wa'rtoItsclo-c.nndsympathized will
colors of this tragedy, I does my recital,
the rebel Democracy in anus, and eInce .
WRIGHT &amp; SMITH,
then they hawpppreed tbe Government. ■
Will work with a will to purify and tn a proper rvcohatrucJion of the rebel I
beautify our village, aud then on tho .States, so a* to protect tho loyal jrartion
election etui a straight ballot for of (he i«o]de of those States, until they
• }*»r'y mbwrlptSi la
rw« ut atari* &gt;«®b**»
the men so nominzded. Republicans, are fairly defeated.
The mo-tstrikln jeas* of retribution '
don't stand idle, but nominate and elect
am! bumiUitlng Justice that God ever ,
th* clean ticket.
visited upon a people h tbo fact tliat a ’
TKK VAIDftjOOL TBIAL
•' nigger" now orcuple* the farmer m-at |
Tub Joke of theeea-on.lslhe trap Into
Probably in the history ef lurtapru- which the Democratic metubrrs of the of Jeff. Dzvlsin the United States Sen- 1
ate! Could anything have been moreapUnure boldly walked at the bidding of propriate? Surely the hand of FruvlGon. Schenck, on the Jb-tb oft. At his
attention ns that of George Vsoderpool suggestion. tl&gt;^ delegate from Dakota dtnec 1* in cur uffaini.
forth* murder of Herbert Field, and we Introduced a tariff resolution, copied
doubt whether the record or American vrrbaliui from the Dcmocratio platform of gteat Importance to tbe future ot the
country, and if the Jobbers du not get
Jurisprudence fun&gt;lehr* s case where all
control of aOnlm we shall i&gt;oon bo ret­
&lt;Icr the lead of Fernando Wood, voted
in tbe trial and o&gt;rnvlction uf till* mhn. against It, while *11 the Republican* ried down uj&gt;yr( a rock bott .m ngalu.
Gold
U tumbling down freely, and if
For aught we know he tpay be guilty, save ten voted for it. Aa the vote stands,
and deserve ibeMntencc prorAroncrd by it shows either that the Democracy have Congress will second the plan of Mr.
the Court But every man te cnutlcd to abandoned entirely that plank in their Boutwell for a funding Mil, It will not
a fair trial at the hands of an unbiassed (datforuf, or else that It never had an be long before we shall have specie payM&gt;U U. KINUaLL
honest place there, and waa thrown in on
until helsprooed ffuitty. The reverse of arbllnd to hid* the real sentiments of In the world. . Until we come to this, all
dr.'s m.rneg*;
—
business must fluctuate and remain uuthe party. Gudgeon* bite ftcely three retllod, with a feverish coudltmn of tbe
trial, and the conviction was aeldeved, to days at Washington.
public mind that retards tbo true pros­
all human appearance, more by the in­
perity and dcvelopmeut of the country
timidation* of a brutal outeido mob
u«. ri',n&lt; lh*
aljl
Tnx editor of tho Heatings Darner
Ddlnvrdlty aehwiamga’p'
rpirit than any testlmouygiven in open feel*sore over a Utile editorial note conxluntiv. May we not hope, therefore,
court. We ask only that there should
be a fair «pd I tn partln) trial before ar: un- jaw two wreksagv. He thinks our re­ that Congress will b* wtoo and patriotic?
mark* are devoid of beauty and argu­ General Grant has thus far met tbe ex­
biareedjury.ln • law abiding communi­ ment.
He should mnerata r thatwearo
ty, where neither witnawm nor jurymen taught by the Bible not to cast pearls pectation* of the people, nud luiflllod
bls pledge at event my an.) retrench­
are allowed to be Intimidated by threats ta-fore swine.—Penineular Jfera'd.
ef personal violence, withaa uWo. coun­
Considering that the Herald is th* or­ ment. I have faith that he will continue
You:*,
sel todefeud aa to proeecute, and then a gan of the I’rohlblUnnteta. and that tbe to do so iiPthc future.
verUct of the Jury will be re.pocte I as
to hl* editorials, more particularly the
theVas* now Stands, we believe the trial ••little one*,’'—uro thrown before tho
MB. BUBLDIOAME.
and renvictlon * mockery,, diagnteoful people who constitute this new party,
alike tn the people of Haubtee and the w* must ray that the estimation^ie puts
Judiciary of tbe State; a verdict that upon his subscribers, and the came be H11
_ TLiryr Doxaaric IIxutioxs—Tux
tdve* them by tmplication, is peculiarly
PnaoxxKt *m» Wbkxxamict* er His any. toato* to a KO( -cutts 4 rKOl tftuXv
WBIGHT &amp; SMITH,
recognition by a five and intelligent characte Istic. 'i lie Banhf.k will hence­
Family.
forth consider that It to well treated, no

Blastings 581m

$3,590 in Greenbacks!

Detroit tarcial Aiinta!

TH MKT. rREMlL'M* OF

•

eno I'noli tn Unwnbiwkat
&lt;0.500 IB OTHER FINE GIFTS 1
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SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE.

J Tatlew.wri
I

k-’Plng for the beneflt of tho nation, **»• mid the public generally thro igbout' ree«l«*l iu
marriage in IbiTrtto I litr.lrr,
must mart with tbo commendation or,“'« &amp;at&gt;. and wto considered a Wy ! 3**r alter Hr. Butlingamu left the Id,
■il
Mod AltlraM
11.
echuul.
schuU.
Ml good
elUieus. Ocoasfoually _____
a man,:
Mr. and Mrs. Burlitigamo tyero blaued
with throo children. In May, 1MH,
their find child was Luru, named Edward
Might the high duty of a nearepajxw and
UajvmwrrT C’ATiioirx — The eata-

foeshtyforotadyiag,
ute a islWs fand-

COXriDHXTIAL.
r&gt;OCt&lt;»l- 1&gt;O&gt; I_,o1*

&gt;2U.

No. 6 Advertisement.

pmlttaB

STOMACB
It u tiOK rltm

ei/ralcd Sralith

manufacture, wtknoten
kept by rrpothe-f——
cariet in thio

. Dr. JlobaeVt
Blood Pillt ore

PU1IFIH

&amp; B. B.uham, near the Co. F
ea* an Auction Sale, on the 23d In

Lrr every onego and hear the
b rated Fred. Douglas* this (Wedncx

Lavi Holmob of Woodland, ha
Auction sale of cow*. Sheep, etc
Thursday. the IMh,

Timn will he a school exhibitio
the Flatar *bool houyc. on Um
Bond, on Saturday evening next.

Dr. RAack'i
Blood Pilie tiotdd be kept in
try family are: Beeauee they ean

tcMotd

Fcix Fites »f this paper
b!
la New York, al the oflier ot G
Rewall AO*., Advertising Agent

Bowxs AOauxiWav'* new B
now dtaubrd of its Old board fro
now poeaeut* aa neat an appeara
any building to our larger &lt;dU
more extended notice of tbl* edifi
ta given tn due time.

mi in H. Saud ford's bdldla*. on F
tartvn&amp;exttogutebed after dein
a* to Um amoont of twenty-five
tyWfei.
_____ _______

Mfrwffon at ail
they are mod*

luffar-

1LB0B

sat;

th* great champion ef e.juai fight
isetarela L'afcaJlaUthl*(We*lu&lt;
evtalng._____ _
;_______

factwtd for «

---One tyial tnrariably enfabluhco them at farorila

'Yu only opportunity that o
ummayeveatavetotaer “»«
rea»weed Douglam will be this
Meday) evening. at Unton Hall

width.

CALL AT THE HASTIIGS

Fins

exlrtmtljf lot

Jtor Safe by Drugyltit

That's Big Talk,

Now.

yy^rrm tea lecture* In Union Hali
(Wednesday) evening.^________

eured; by ilo use, of Scrofula and
other blood dioeaoa. Il contains
beoidet the Iodide of Potaoea and

BLDOB

PRICES TO SUIT!
Try it

Ixttxax Calling and rressuta
- Card*, printed aieely at this office.

country and introduced the Scandiuarian Blood Purifier; ilnee

tconderjul value.

______ FOURTH

&gt;*lngto**aUMM raprasael lb* *ar
r»ah.»1 S**MtaibMtoo dMlara.

and ffiee tom to

SPAULDING'S HEW CASH STORE
eterythixg to please.

1 to l« a veiy
lie-giuduatcd

ocience for the radical cure qf
Indigettion and Dyrpcpeia, and
for all ctuce where a tonic and
etimulaul axr
required. Wy
rcotore the nW

. A little mow and no sleighing.

■SlJcUe/u., Are-

MEW GOODS

Ran Road prices.

We have Just added a large amoun
new and splendid etectrotyicd Job t
to oar office, of the very latest »ty
embracing several fount* of card tex
Friend*, bring on your order..
ean do Mta work and al aa u»w ha
a* any enmj&gt;eting office can afford.

Go and bear Doveum* Lecture.
Bitim, a*
called,are mcrdywuhitcathyduf,
told &lt;u a bcreraye. Dr. HrJxict’i

EITTHS

Fora

Treoanrer of the Michigan Centre! Rail-

Ihd'y Teteffruph, will be joined to leurn euvsrvd that too friuudahip had ripen- d Af«yi* &gt;«c.r .
that he died u Friday. &lt;tb laat., after into a etroug atfeetim between Mr. Bur- Jr*1*
। an iIIowm of only a few day*. Ito waa , Lugaiue and a p4ri&lt;cu&lt;ar tn-tuber uf that ’ * tiXTew is.

ROBACKS

ab-rrlpllM Price gl se Prr Asasm.
CuSwTeRCIAL ADVERTISER. ;
____ ________ IXwtwolt. St

LOOS BsfFM TSE CZBS!
self tob* during the pendetx-y of th:*
Mr. Burliugsme WMjiseuliariy blvaesd "***•
•• •
mxtteg, shall bo allowed no Influetroe In d&lt; aignate &gt;ta friends by the cuphonioua in his dum&lt;s.ic ro ari^us During bis
residence in UAmbri.lg.-, Muto., Ire be-1 STitopI'r uL ‘
**«■*!»« up.of the Anal *erdici. and
Mw!MW*b*n prevaU’ ‘’’o'Wb ‘he

MnM am-

Premiums to the Bal-scrtUcre '

Commercial.

XXIT CADET BB0LEE8.

! awfulness by thia application. lan-J
of fouling th* hair whh a p«y\X

fatUmy, ExttCOUICO

of th* Xsurr of &lt;&gt;•». MXJuw

Ksti^M Convention that
Abraham Lincoln. lie wa« a matter of

The Prohibition Ticket

—Tbemany fnendaof Horatio Au

For rMlorlno tr,j HUt *
Ils natural Vitality and

Txx Boding Clrete will meet
day evwato* of this week. Fole
lag by hev.T. D- Nareh.
BbmtWL. Un, L. Wightman, a
X.Mtoy. Original Eaeay by

_

Your

Tm*
Yow
Year
Yew
T&lt;w

BUTTER
OYSTER
1UC-NIC
■WOX
BODA
■ILK

CXACKUfia.

�HL£uR.

ifiTHKBS E8JHH1KK BASTHHSa, IBBJKRT OSWTT, HHCJEHAH.

local »ud’gUsnlUwn*.

»fBaikL Nonas?

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

hteMelf with a carving knife, and tb.u,
ended hia Ufa by blowing out his brains
with a revolver, and another case te re­
ported In th. Kalamaioo Tett^raph, of
last week, oecuiring in Portage, KalaOf Mr. Chartea Gregg, after retiring In
the evening to bed, ro*e silently, leaving
her husband, took aroxar from u trunk,
went into another roam, aud placing her
beck against the door, drew tho raxor
aeroe. her thronL Herbu.*band bearing
her, opened tbe door forcibly, when oh«
fell forward on her face, weltering lu her
blood.
Her husband, who wm weak from
sickness, endeavored to place baron the
bod, and weutforh.lp. While ho wn.
gone she arose, and made several more
gnahe*, opening the trachea add severing
tbe.mailer artcrica. Shu wuanow amort
ghutty apbetacte, aud very weak from
lore of blood. But medleal aid wm
called, and though weak, sbo waa at last
account, yet alive.
’I hoo.curr.neo cause, considerable ex­
citement In the neighborhood, more,
perbape, from tbe fact that her son hung
himself a few month, ago, and tbo mo­
ther u udd to have been apeechleu over muon, to uka kss&gt;s to kb Mtov *■*•»«■ th*
•Ince.
MdsUsa •*•!—frs* *f «b»rr* with tK*41rs*U*a*

.•.K.V
AUreU.BQ.ls
XiAe b'P I*”- *• dr Ms. As II;
lf RAeur.lt* A-■- KlRhlkrp. »:
JACKHtlX. LAXmiCG A SAO1XAW

REPUBLICASB I

Attend tho Vkxasx Caucus to-marrow,
(Thursday,) evening, .t the County
Clerk’. office, in the Court House, at

Arm the bill* (ordered by the Com­
mittee,) were printed and ported from
this office, w, noticed .tuck on the corner
of blood and thunder, over tho way: •

,----- "8*w” —

IttAT tNAItil AMmWMTUI
81'OOOS-^SKs

laris *1 Sunlight
and Gaslight’
COOKING,
%
P.1RL0R COOK .iX'D
P.IRLOR STOVES

WANTED-AGENTS
Du. O. 8. WrirtJAXB, Ocular Dlagnoetotlng and Eclectic Phyrtciau, of Boeton, Mm., te uow .topping at the Hart­
ings Hou*e, and wUl remain with u* for
•omi time The Doctor la fit f Ing up an
office In Rower'. Block, whore he will
be glad to conmtll with all person, af­
flicted with any ailment that flesh Is
hdr to. Chronic dlieoare effectually
treated. The Dr. inform. as that a. soon
aa htechart* arrive he p.opoec. to give a
course of lecture, on Anatomy, Physi­
ology. ete.
lw

On Friday night, March -Hh, a fire
took place, in which eight .tore, and
building* were entirely destroyed, laying
nearly one-fourth of tho burinees part
of the town tn eMiei. Tho fire origina­
te 1 in the flour and ‘‘*d rloro of M.
Diver, loss &lt;200; Mr. June, who owned
W. have Just added a large amount of
tho building, lost *300; Smith A Roasnaw and splendid clectrotyyod Job type
mau*. crockery .tore. Iom &lt;2,000, most
to oar office, of the very kilMt style,
of good, saved. Mrs. Nandi'. Lulling.
embracing several fount, of card text.
Ium 11,000; Killian’s clothing store, in­
Friend., bring on your orders. Wo
sured for *1,000; Watkins’ building,
ean Jo better work and al ns low nATU
Axothmb boy kills J by that moat por- M. L. Church A Co., loss in stock ol
uicious habit of catching on lb scan aa bools and shoes, $2,000 ; insured for
they are being vvltd ad from one track *1,500; a meat market damaged to the
to another. At Grand Itaplda, Monday nmout of *200. Tho Saloon of Cook
morning, aa the Eastirn freight train &amp; Chaffee, building and content',
waa being made u p,a Germ in 1.id. 11 or *1,500, total loss. Mr. Cook alao lust
12 yean ...
of ate, ~~
and ....
the only eon «
of -I
a *‘M in greenbacks; Ira Chaffee'* buildwidowed mother, caught on oje of the ; «ng, valued at *3,000. Next tho Allegan
airs while In motion, and by *ome
Prating Office. The ^inters
menu was thrown under the wheels, worked bmrely, and euceeaded in tn
three prwwe —
and
killing him Instantly. Tbl. is a fearful saving
“
s -a quantify *. .
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
warning to the boy.of our village, who, ['type, but lost *2,0b0 upon material
’
"
weobeerc. are only too willing to riak which there
? v™. ^•rr*an. ■'!!•‘r.
___ Mr. Shier, ent in
cidenUi
tbelrlivaa Injuat.uob foolhardy capen.
_______ _______ ax, and Mr. Hurd, Mr.
And pareutaahould attend to their chilHowe and Jodg» luttlejohn were .light­
ly injured in various ways.
The Jenmal camo out on time through
tho kindness of the U/srereef in giving
Lun HetHH. nf Woodland, ha* arf J^*»‘
thc fBrmw’.”r | tho unfortunate office tho use of their
BUSINESS CARDS.
Auction sale of Cows, Sheep, etc.,
'
proves and type.
a larger quantity of migM1 thia year than ,
Thursday, tbe 1W»._____
IOWNE A GAIJX&gt;WAY
ever before. Every farmer who hi* a
• sugar btfeh'* isprejiariug to un it, a.*, Lrmjiut ad lrcised to the following
13 A. nkers.
pervou. remain unclaimed at the po.t of­
can be easily seen by the number of «ap
■
bucket, already .old,from this village fice In limiting. :
Mrs. Annie Rafi, C. E. Barrows, Mm
alone, which Sa nearly five thousand.
Of thia number. Merer*. J. Cole A ton Marla A. Boice, Edwin Hutter, B- C.
C-irpenter. Juba Durkee, Mm Anna
have sold about 2,500, arid Wlghtmin
A Ureble the remaining half. Ten thou­ Draper, Dean Chester, 3; Jacob Funk,
Mis. Dora Glover. Jamre Howard, Wm.
sand eould have been a. easily d sposed
The Detroit Journal gf Commtroe te of, but *&gt; many were net procurable. Jeffrex/Mr*. Mli.da 1-ewte. Riley W.
Bcd'le these, many of our fanners have Mungnr, U. F. Penfield, Isaae K. Parenlarged to an eight« '
M&gt;iia.
AlbcrtG. Bred, Mte* AnneSwhert,
otherwise improved.
Mm Matilda Smith, IL B. Tullberg,
J'barles Upton, Mm Lucy Wibert, John
Otn: of the early pioneer, of Calhoun
County, n«T. Itaadall Hubart. die 1 at
W. WUron.
Have your letters directed to your post
Chico. California, on the 7th ult., aged
ssvi-nty-ecven j cars.
Willlau. Hrnry.of Itoltin.ore. leftbotne
Do EriT FDUOET that Fred. D -uglaaa, on T bursday mom ing, M arch it, with hte
the great cliampwn ef oi'tal light-, will eldest Min. Perry, for the j urpoeeof eutleetunfln t’nlcnMalithU(Weducsday) titip wire l«s In tbo wood* of Jamts Wednesday Ev’g, March 8th.
Boyd, a I cut 1 hrw m i ie» from tbe-’r home.
While felling the flr-t tree, a dry limb
Groceries and Produce,
Fell File, ef thia |&gt;a;«r may bs found fell from It and .truck Mr. Henry on the
In New York, at the office of Geo. P. head, ftactuilnp the riiull. He lingered
liewell ACo., Adverttelng Agents, No. until Saturday morning atb o'clock,dy­
ing then, without belCf eenecious one
Go early to J. P. Robert. A Co.’a and miunent.aince receiving the injury.
Medical aid wa. eummuntd at time of
recuro your ticket, for Dougin**' lecture
tbe •ccldcnl, but proved ot no avail.
tbl. (Wcdueed*yj evening.
The decreed leaves a wife and four chllgammon* r^vrarej^
dien. Tbe funeral wm held on t-’unday
B&lt;»wxs A Galujwat’a new Bank la
last. .nd although it was • j*ry stormy
now dtercbed of Its old board front, and
day there waa a veiy large attendance.
r ow pre-ent. a* naat an appearance u
I III. Ium to deeply felt by the P*&gt;P’« ”
GEORG if PRESTOS;
any building la oar lancer dtiro. A
, be wm held In high esteem
more extended notice of tbl. edifice will
General Grocer,
be given tn due time.

■

Sir Cvite Natality

Druk leiiciia, Groceries,

Fine AvMiDDUSvn.:x.—A fire broke
rut in R. Sandford's building on Sunday,
but wsl .-iUagul»bed after doing dam­
age to the amountof twenty-five or thir­
ty dollam

GREAT SACRIFICE!
Closing out that immense STOCK of winter Clothing, Ac. at
and below cost, at the

75T0I00D0LLARS PER MONTH,

ice only 18 Dolla
ill n»r si nrm

,

CLOTHING HOUSE!
36 Canal Street, Grand iRapids.
LOOK!

&gt; I^XJK!

LOOK!

$30 Beaver Overcoats at 820.1$20 Cftssinierc suits'of clothes $15.
18 “
“
M 12.1 12
“
I ’*
“ $7.50
10 *'
"
“ 7,501 Good Shirts and. Drawers, 40 centa

Star Clothing House,
Dated, May 26, I860.—yl

the one price .tore of GRAND

z

s^M-

RAPIDS.

G-

TAXES! TAXES!

VDffiGAR.
J|ABTI!W»

.

WOOLEN FACTORY!

H Ain.ss Woolen Factoh
And an aow prsrsred to &lt;*rTv U on hi all Ito
branch. I'anicrtar •tu.lto. gx,^, u,

CUSTOM CARDING,
AXD WOBK GL'AkASTEBD. '

Cloth, Flannel,

In the article of Stoves alone, people wishing to purchase these
most useful articles, can save at least

TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT

FOR SALT.
will mH the Factory So.
•1 ««n. *nd * itrMi baqtala *H1 ba

HARLOW A GOODYEAR.

BUILDING MATERIALS, •
JOHN G. RUNYON
CARPENTER'S TOOLS Jefferson Street, Hastings/BIcL,
-AJND ALL OTHER GOODS

Kept in a first-class Hardware Store arc arriving even- day, and
KEEPS THE LARGEST
• are to be sold at bottom prices. *®_Col! and see me aud I
will convince you at once tliat you are saving money.
AND BEST STOCK OF

«. A* GQ09TSA&amp;V
Hastings, November 3d.

I IST 3ES NXF

CLOTBINt

CITY DRUG STORE!

BOOTS AND SHOES

^HOULDER, ARMS!

GEORGE PRESTON
laritosyoar titosttoa to bi*

IN HASTINGS!
jj HYDI &amp; PBUDLTS

In making thia announcement tn th.
Citirena of Hurting. and vicinity, I
would call your attention to a few facts:
A permanent Clothing Houm in Ha»tings, where you can alway. find n

*w selling DRUGS

and MEDICINES
H E JV

P E

•

VESTINGS,

Furnishing Goods,
Hate end Cap* and everything pertain-

A ■AISFACTCRIIti DErABTMKRT,
where work will be done in tho bret
rtyle known to the trade.
,

And ILaattlj-,
It win bo for your intereat io .xasnino
cur stock r-zd prioMt.
Otor AatetosRar&gt;ofaf
rauw dstosv «&lt; JWtore Arem

HEjVL
FAMILY GROCERIXB
Coties?.

estate

EXpiIAJrGE.

�........... ifiAIRfljElD.MTj,
ybunnjjisms.
DOCT. DODD’S

A44hkmg pwpio—TUierw.
---- Tho eok»r of puraijtoa—Fawn.
—Hhajy book-marks—Dirty fingers.

nervine
dTaotb.yyyith P^yv |wm,iu Pelan,
"^'iTPriora Ifcauondlt

W-Tkopalo of civilization—Pearl pow-

AND

nmaORATOR.

RAMHDELI, NORWAY OATS.

Jutintss Jirtrtoru.
UtnanerJC MUTOU'

^Tbo work of an hour -Anything,
jwean do in sixty minuti*.
—Bed-ridden—Those who travel at
night in deeping-cim
-JTHors'-K am the only animals that
give .ar to tho many rhuu of mankind.
—Sharp conversation is improved by
tha.edgo being taken off, bat a razor

THE HEW TURK METHOBIST.

££*“■

PRORATE ORDER.

WiF’’

5323532323484853024823
The Diaeevaryef Or. DODDoeeaed a in ~

S*CS3,(!IJS2^j-£

'
i

'

JOHN ROBERTS,

~E. BL MALLORY,
ca" ** ,k* C**fl U&lt;

‘

JI ,"*Jgr&gt;

Nmoklnz Tobacco

*fe»g8

CHANCERY ORDER.
sri nor mciuaiXBtw mm
•a (laeemr.-'foit pandiaf in the (Area.I

"EUREKA” I*
—Fond mamma—“ And what would
Joluty do if poor mamma wen’ to die ? ”
Jq^igiy “Eat up all tbe sugar"
.-r-It i* Uumoroualy reported that rime
oloUr strong-minded fetainino organiz­
ation* propose to get up u. Sbeeumonicnl

WM. UPJOHN.

Toalb, sad Maturity add Did in. it ia vithaw
rival aa It la for IL.
u..... •'““Vl

tana;

LORILLARbS---- btaad.

Yacht
Club
Kmoklni; Tobncro Ran*,
iswtSCES&amp;irtS:,:
t “kVl.n’i.w.m

DR. C-0. SCOTT,
P^IAnClXq Harriets*
Saryven. Bar

CENTURY

H. J. HANEY.
roatparuatlon m
eradiaz etlhar I
laatitaud t&gt;&gt; rec.
poZar-rflaiaia*

SNUFFS

Twl VROGMAN,

BBPUTT FHBBIFF I-r Bam oaantr. will

wat*dari“a&lt;bart~wbtt.;,rSJT
s
If J"3t Horvka.p.r d»c t-t
ihaea attlrlaa
£ “J* c&gt;‘" ’■‘i •*, ‘h,“I lh" "*
by

AgentRl Rend 'J
tavratliSi ' AdAri011’

us

levy aeon aa-l r.„a all tbe rtrht, Ulla arid interval
i^'^a\b^"lETl^-^da^&amp;’r.Lj U’tZ
• llu.lt. IriNl aad beta* la tbe Towarpiaaf Oren*e-

A Portable Engine and
arts&amp;:.“.^ —“•

a,

DETROIT MACHINERY.

D&amp;.l'iK.THEJliS; iSKf&amp;.S
v«ii«U dL-r«M-&gt;;ajao. ■wulaaluaMotu. liataxau-

Circular Saw Mill

qWtcrln a Xiataoetias taa.ta 10'' la Town
&lt;tl&gt; earth afneca laa.la till waat. eaatalalai
eardt^ W tha Vhltod StaWa aarvay. forty «i a
“ASSMEflSi,*-. .U.vl
ot aald ataautfoau I tball atroaa lor mIo ant ,&lt;
the North treat door ot tho Overt uoata. In the
laya of ItartiarA la ,aid reaalr at Dam. Ua a
da'ciibad laefo aed eramteaa al aebUe teada
the bkhaetaed baW bidder, aa Sataelay the

• ■

ViVmallort,

derf.ll bmk bu full taruwe’.ioaa to en.Ua tbe rekter to fonfiaata ailher aal. or aay anlnuU at vill.

u cbatiaiil aaj tar a

sSisk

J. &amp; T. ^TcOREGOR,

WM. H- JEWELL.

si

tw.
r
Fine, Tabular awd retcuniollv^

J0HM MICHAEL
WOUU aa.1 Cerriaee Print.. Oterier an
"1CT?T.arte,.lion clean to r

icto:

WM. L. COBB,

■MMiaaay 4 CaenoelUr al f^v. Ifoli
f-liuI
' • •
r
’t^ .1 :
.. " ..- ■’Bl I I . .11 hadr-wen

KS^tiKfoTlJSS.

DETROIT ADVERTISEMENTS.

HOLBROOK A MILLB,
‘SSgaSSSfi'^

’

A; It A W. F. 1JNN,
Maaufoeturani trf

Ground Coffee, Spicer, Mnrtard.

Cr,M&gt; Tarter, 4r-. and J.tbben ot Teas and

•Ae. 120, J#*** An., DETROIT, Mich.
QTOltet STONE t
O FIND1.ATKB a BRVNTON. &gt;aard Ob Io
llloe Frtaaloaf aad Ambetal Kaadataaa. Ohlrra
for Cat HiaM pratatHlJ attruJeJ to. Yard oa
Deck, batwm Bruri.aad ilamlripb Slraata, Datn&lt;ii 1&gt; n n... jvi

W. X. BAKER,

NEBK
MA.ICE
rty «f fcaU-ae * " ««*
■rctent and "aria
• ot’P

de-Froit.

T*« v*a

B.lfoari Fdf•l&amp;utaf’CASH FOR HIDES AXD
DaatiMaJel/mm.

Domestic Dry Goods.
•
S&amp;JKiidrer/ ^mhm,
nrrtotT
» •
-' michwam

tf

TMtm 84ix
m . ■ 2' '••*» *r amalt tpu

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“ With Mallee toward non*,—with Charity for all.—with Firmness in the Right’

VOL. XIV.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1870.

Business Ilirtrtorj.

■IcIMgnn Centra! Railroad.
IBM.

WORTH,

November,

1869.

HWiTOC

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To Treat all Kinds of Diseases

JOHN ROBERTS,

R H. MALLORY,

submitted to tho Regents by our contrib­
utor, Professor Mows Colt Tyler. Both

WM. UPJOHN,

.Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

Still «i

CI.OCKH,

IL K. HAROKNT.
wi5h„x»Jr
“

! “ "L?.

A. HANLON, M. IX,

l,m ogT ra» the «»»!

mous is the approbation which that noble
and brave decree Las evoked from tho
moot enlightened organs of opinion
throughout tho whole country. Had it
boon otherwise, had this ait of simple
fair-play been received by uni versal howls

2STEW GOODS
Chit, praapUr alfeuilitt to.

And Uar a Pletorc,

H. J. HANEY,

’

pail Road prices.

With GILT, IS1TKH0K GUT. miTATIGS ROSEWOOD t GILT or Black I
Walnut Mouldings.
WFwInr. rnaa Otd«» ob«-«d nwhkly. kt my I

DR. C. C. LIN8LEY,

POST OFFICE BUILDING,

&lt; br du «» »lsbu 0O« “ SuhrUt.

rnT«ctAX»»4 Pjr«T’*i.h prompt htlhnttoa. Offlep u4
euiemwL_______

. lilt. lie.'.

/-.I—

EVERYTHING TO PLEASE,

“* ♦-* •— *•*’

PRICES TO SUIT I
.

iwur &lt;j* Watson, of the i

l Winona, 0., offer extra stock
zv»&gt;zZ
and A/kf/eya
better Termso ziw
on
Flowers, Shrubs and Plants, |

That’s Big Talk,
Try it Now.

has a- fine assortment of '

than any other nursery in NEW MILLINERY GOODS HERE.
0. D. 8PAULDINA.
the country. Try them.
|
J. P. ROBERTS * CO..

THE GREAT CROWD THAT QAILY VISITS
C G. HOLBROOX,

BOSTON CASH STORE!

»a M »ll b»«rw till 9 o'clock r. ■

WJLH, JEWEIX.

Speaks Emphatically. Thai

I tk. MsS »tw lUhin-on 1
i afc**. SUU airMt. U«Uw.

HOLBROOX &amp; MILLS,
LTTOltNBTB ■&gt;! Coanmllorp st Im

WM JOKES,
■vaaaox d«
MT«*IM vilhll
T„Lk itmjl

Low Prices Still Continue to Huie 1
“Are you Selling Ouit"
"Art you going awayf"
“How can you afford to sell so CHEAPf”
Are the Questions asked by thousands. I would sayy-E'O, I AM JVOT GOING A WAY !

BET I SELL MOS HIP M I'ISII,
Hastings, Afar. 9th, 1870.

W. N. BAKER.

MAKER.

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE
HABTINGB HOUSX.
«r 6U».

Hastings Cash. Store!

glisrdtanij.

as much danger from them
vt&gt;u n nitied iustuow."
in my little girl’s faoe.

our Lord called him ■ that fox.' "

called t&gt;fox?*.

cunning and cruel aa a fox.
blessed with better climate; no State
an a great many people -chil­
whoso death rate is so low. We have dren oven—who appeared to mo more
o verything to bo proud of; we have like foxes than lamba; mare like hawks
nothing which gives us sluune. — JDeiroii

SWLEMfflimiMMOTIft

Rapids thro*, Lancing one, and Grand
Ixdgo one. All of these claim magnet­
ic curative properties, and many people

Michigan will soon bo fatuous all orcr

and endurance.

Progress in Michigan University.

out at it, will, while herded together un­
der the intoxication of professional max­
and cheerful songs.
ima at the medical school, so sttjp thom- out for burglar*, but an exchange givei
It laid ita head B]
calves of civility and common decency aa
to compel us to name them brutes — wore
wo not restrained from applying that ep­
from
disgrace and ruin.
the University, and we ask for it tho care-, ithet to them by some respect for our
1. lie very still, and draw the bed­
It dwelt like a Bring
ful attention ol our readers:
'four-footed fellow creatures. Consider clothes over your head.
- ’
*
the obscene and infamous
ths
long after the time of his promised com­
ing ; and the “ earo that kiUatii?'
ought to bo aahamod of herself.
It hoverodraboul the bead of A wutli
J. Tall her to go down stairs and sec
of this artido, is derived from tho fact ical schools of New York and Philadel­
phia during tho past winter, by medisal what's the matter.
6Call
out
tho
servants
to
order
tho
students and constructively by medical
robbers off the [iremisM.
of death, and went
nefarious purpose, go to tho landing anti |
pulsation of the popular will Its eight
ask them if th-iy know what they aro
regents are chosen by direct vote of tho

The fallowing is from an editorial in
tho Htrtld tf UM a Now York month­
ly, and is of interest to all tho citizens of
our felate, interested in the progress of■

East, we warn our friends of the West of

poratimui.

Michigan Exchange

“What kind? Where are they P’
“Inside of you."
“Oh, mother f-Helen erclirmod,
tremor of surprise in her voice. “ Foxi
inside of mor'

itlouisn before they entered

culty in advance.

CABD.

“She didn’t, of conns, mean lies fbxea

I

Because I buy for Caoh—"Caeh u the Motto !"

AARON CLARK,

about faxes whan she was

do, it hoe only raised its standing to tlie
elevation of tho illustrious Umvenities State can boast of.
of Paris, Edinburg, And Zurich, eud to
tin, superb and towering bag htof thcFu- years ago discovered a mineral spring,
turo i Gentlemen of tho board of Ito- whose waters, although not of great
Etrfs, you have done well! You havo medical value, built up a city—a wealthy,
aught nearer the Golden Age! You growingeity—with the influx of strang­
havo smitten, with valiant stroke, tho ers. People camo to drink from every
foM of true Science, of true Jostice, of State, from even tho mountain slopes of
true Cirilizatiun ! You havo set a ben­ tho Pacific; and tho little spring was the
ign and fruitful example! You have source of pride to the whole country.
linked the fortuues of your Univarsity Michigan was not even a dotou tho map
with the unconquerable might ol prog­
ress; while tho stars in their courses -----.
: -re------ cz&gt;------ —will bo fighting ou your side I
T0”'1
over Saratoga, we
HKon
,™». bn“« &lt;•** »»
'&gt;•„ U.n. mmml
thy with this action of tho University of W®1“| boforo whooe better
“H
Michigan that wa aro drawn to suggest
«’**J*- 9no,
b»E to
to tho Rugvnte ono wntd of &lt;anMBg. ! bathe a rhojnaaUc am. with its sunken
Th., ril E... »» diUtallTInmoMcU., *"*• u's“iu.
ns free again as in days of boyhood.
Tho years of suffering duarmcar before
tho trial of a . week.
And had wo,all this alone, wo wore
men. They will have do difficulty in
protecting their female students in the rich indeed. But this is not all We
Law department, for tho Law student* send Michigan wheat, to every city in the
land
; wo scud Michigan flo«’ to every
who have already onterod are goutlouwn. But they will have difficulty in civilized evun'—where white wingsd resprotecting their female students'tn th* •ok go; no State has the cereals, no
Medical department; for unle*v the ratio other sends to market more and better
students who shall entrr tho medical de­ fruit Our schools lead the van; our
partment next fall differ from male cities ore the freest from crime; our
medical students with whom wo ore too farmers ore tho richest anil happiest;
famibor hero in New York and in I'bill- our mechanics own more real Estate than
adelphia—tho word gentlemen can bo
applied to them only by putting a strain
upon tho English language which it con
hardly bear.
Let us be understood. These mole
individuals, who become students of
mcxlicino, probably have courteous instinets and are civilized beings, in all
other relations of life, except in those
growing out of their professional studies;
out in tho prosecution of those studies
they pass into a dense, penetrating, j»isened atmosphere of traditions, so rank,
so deadry, as to destroy in all except
a few superior natures, liberality of fee.-

«t»&lt;»

JOHN MICHAEL.

with it, that it may

Tho'

Thair boards of taaMgemont
will attract many female students.

It
obviate l
the house.

—Tho ruling p

Cloth* and Ready-made Clothing,
____
W
Hata A Cap*, Boot* &amp; Shoe*, Grooene*,

WW want to cell

of U»ebca&lt;6»wtagMaefrin«fath.WOrid.
xwes

Idadflaki

Ac£E£i

lifting her serious eyes to mine.
She brought me her book, and I sat"
at a glance what had disturbed the quiet
of her mind. The picture of a mothw-

per, [duster, silver, iron, salt, peat, lime,
lumber—wu have all that other States

dee22tf

।HT11

' WM. H. HAYFORD,

cobmbb

little Helen. She had been sitting very
still for a long while, bolding a pmturebook in her hand.
** Glad of what?" loaksd.

tho State is “ now ” only in relation to tho chibl, tenderly. “ Will the fax s*t
the Grand Union, and in tho discoveries
which ore yet to be mode. Broad mea­
dows have takeh the place of thick fat- ■vend.
esta; tho iron horse rushes along the
“Ob, Um glad that Tm not a hen, to
Eth once trod by the bear and the wolf; be frightened Or killed by.a fox I It ia so
tu houses dot tho country on every dreadful P’
side, and tho school houses are erected nt
And I saw a little shiver run over her.
every cross-road. The State that once
traced us on the map, thinking ol Mich­
igan with a dim, cloudy, iudefluite idea,
m wo think af China or Africa .now,
jv that mamma ?

great University has crowned itself, not
only with justice, but with praise. ln-

pJ.c™.Ris^SPAULDING’S HEW ffl STORE

r. VROOMAN,

\ESH

Take Can of the Fox.

Q0J1E ONE! COME ALLI

db.co.8c6tt7

RIGISTBR of
■mb Mita. oa~H«vib«
opowaoll htmra X«/*~to bo

NUMBER 47.
" ora mckioai -

Had other jxople a Michigan to bout
lie constantly referring to the great pop- at, no word of prai»o which they might
ul ar University,and should chronicJo its utter would seem fulsome praise in those
not so fortunate. Onro. and that not
king ago, a wilderneu, the first settlors
never disturbing a tree in tho interior of
the State until years after the cansd boat
and locomotive had traversed many of
her sister States. Michigan hu ad­
vanced with strides that have no paral­
lel in tho history of America. Tho name
wu once closely allied in the .thoughts of
our Eastern acighbors with howling

A VIBION.

- ^aiuew
— *—
vasvraa^ CITY HOSPITAL, CLEVELAND,O.

CHARLES H.

It ia ono of the logical results of thia
state of facts, that tho newspopara of the
country—which aro but tho mouth-pieces

Jortnt.

�U87E.

Xast Friday completed tho first, the
crucial year, of Great’s iadmiuisi ration.
and the American people। have now the
opportnnity of judging the Republican
party by what they liavo done, or have
failed to do, for tho advancement of our
national glory, the eradication of exist­

ing evils, and the lightening of heavy
burdens assumed willingly in the hour
when they had to bo borne, but which it
la the right of tho people to east off u
soon as the hour of noceetity hat paMad
•way. A calm retrospect shows us that
the year has boon one of succoas, and
that of tho most marked and emphatic
character. Let ua see:
Financially, the record ia, that na­
tional taxation has grown teas, and that
tiha burden which of all others the moot
readily renders the bearer restive, b
lighter than it was one year ago, andyai

• at tho same time the national debt has
had its huge proportiona materially dixsiniahod, whilS ths credit of the country
1ms proportionally grown stronger and

^nore buoyant.
.
It» not etaply the payment of nearly
■*One Hundred MIEions of outstanding
^abHgutiouo that is to be noticed, but
trether the earnest which thia payment
-bolds oubtotflw world, that tiie ‘people
of the United Steles, speaking through
■the Governnrent, proclaim their honesty

ka wall '■OS their patriotism, and that
thase is nothing more certain in the
whole range of ipowbilitiea than that the
bear mats in. the'bosom of the approach­
ing future which ehall show to the world
a cloon nabauATbalance sheet, whan Co­
lombia can proclaim from her Capitol
through her R^preeentatircw, from bur
tea thousand printing presses, from the
Talleys and tho bill tops, that she " owes
no man anything,” that her obligations
are all discharged, save only that eternal
obligation of gratitude to those who
stood for her detenoo when the hour of
her psril was most imminent.
We mu.t expect that, notwithstanding
all thi^ there are many in the country
who will burrow in the oavorns of their
predetermined discontent, and declare
that the prospect is .unpleasant, and the
future of tho country shrouded in gloom.
But wo will find that croaking is their
native tongue, and that they are sworn
to speak no other. They aro tho same
mon who ton yyaxa ogo told the people
that there was do hope for tho nation ex­
cept ia a complete concecionto tho wiahoe of a narrow and conceited minority,
whose whole strength consisted in tho
unpaid for labor thoy had wrung, from
the
hands
of
tho
bondmen;
who, a year later, said that coercion was
treason, and who constancy predicted,

•

defeat for the friends of frwdom, and
dishonor to our flag.
■ But tho day has passed whoa their
wail ovsr imaginary woo. can produce’
anj vuibte effect, and if it gives them
any comfort, surely they ought to be
permitted to find, if possible, their fullDsesof this lugubrious pleasure.
But there have been higher triumphs
than those of. dollars, and nobler enutae
for congratulation than the mere avoid­
ance of pecuniary burdens. Our flag
means to-day protoetion to every man
who claims an interest in its glory, and
who Eves and labors beneath its shadow.
The poorest of ns all is the peer of us
all, in the utterance of his chooM as to
who shall rule in the land ; and all odi­
ous distinctions, based upon the law of
the freebooter that "might makes right,"
are fading away. The race, against
which whole decodes of legislation have
been leveled, which has been declared as
possessiug'no right, claiming respect,
which toiled without reward and bled
without redress, sends its Representatives
to the balls of the National Capitol, and
the good of tho whole land rejoice,
liberty to-day ia a word of grander sigaifisanoa than it ever was before, and for
the mighty meaning that hu been added
to ft, the worid^ahne to thank the party
that began tite march of progrees under
Lincoln, and with unflagging feat moves
on under tho leadership of Grant; arid
theoo—AnteM—&gt;jld of him to-day as
when he led his columns into Bichmun 1
and brought us peace from amid the

The " Prohibition County Central
Cemmltteo" have again been beard
from in the columns of tho Kome Jour­
nal. In their issue of the 4th ins:, they
dsrole an so tire column In replying to
our article Which thry start out by eay-

la concerned, legislation ia at an end.
We have a gopd law upon our statute
books, as plain Ln Its terms, as effective
In Its character and as easy of enforce­
ment as any statute directed against any
crime can be. - There h nothing, then,
for this party to do in tho direction of
legislation. They have made no com­
plaint that the executive machinery Is
In any way defective, and cunssquently
wc ouppoee we have aright to conclude
that there to nothing for the new party
to do In the direction of perfecting that
machinery, and wc ask the Prohibition
County Central Committee, as we have
often asked of others, for what purpose
is the new party organised 7 We can an­
ticipate thbif-‘answer, They may possi­
bly ray that they are organlxed to en­
force the law. Well, this only brings
us back to the original Issue. Wo sim­
ply reaffirm a principle older than any
of these parties, that It to not the prov­
ince of political parties to enforce the
laws of the land, in their organlred ca­
pacity aa poliiica! parlict. This self-ev­
ident proposition they have not attempt­
ed to disturb by oven an attempt at argu­
ment. They have dragged Into the dlo­
cumion slavery, reconstruction and 1mpoachment; questions which havo about
as much to do with the Issue a* the questione of total depravity, election, and
falling from grace would have, which
would, perhaps, have been Introduced
If tho oom mittno had adopted our sug­
gestion and elected some other member
of the committee as their scribe. Upon
tho main question they havo contented
thsmeelvts with the naked assertion of
some doctrines new to tho iwtenco of
governmental ;«Mcy. They say. "AH
parties are in a certain sense vigilance
committees;” "It Is as much the prov­
ince of political parties to see that laws
arc enforced a* to see that Haws are
pawed.” We need not reaffirm what we
said In the previous article, that thceo
are duties which devolve upon the cltlxen and not upon the political partite."..
We aro pleased to see them foraake the
petition upon which we flrot remarked,
vlx.: that It to the fault of the Republi­
can party, that there laws are not en­
forced. They now account for the non­
enforcement of this law, by saying that
it,1s directed against a crime which" bos
gradually grown upon tho people, and
fniitenril Ila tain uiK&gt;n the society.''
'-which constitute a large monied
interest," and that tho" meu whoreoognise 1U great criminality are weak and
timid." Again they say tho public are
"divided in opinion in regard to the
liquor trafficthat there aro those who
believe It to be “ a legitimate and moral

ttrtykliviaion of the people on the sub­
ject that the laws against tbc liquor trafgc cannot be enforced." We fall to see
what there Is In all this condemnatory
of the Republican party. Are wo to he
blamed for this weakness and timidity,
for the traffic being a mon ted Interest,
for the belief that It la legitimate and
moral dr for thia division of the people ?
Now one or the other of these positions
assumed by the Committee is not cor­
rect. A&gt; to the charge against Republi­
can officials, we have neither the time
nor the Inclination to call upon this com­
mittee to collect g'jwip, but if their
" not leva than three cases " refer to Re­
publican officials in Hastings, we arc
(roe to say that wo believe the charges
are hire, and challenge the Committee
to overcome their modesty and publish
tbc names of the officials and the circum­
stances of tho cases, that the public may
Judge. It ia easy to make this covert
charge in the Journal, and repeat it in
country school house, where there aro
none to contradict. It you havo a case,
gentlemen, out with it. We aro jiot
afraid of the light.
Again they say, •• lu most cases where
our criminal statutes are violated, all the:
1. necessary’ &gt;« to
• complaint to
tho proper officer,- and proceedings arc
oomme need wjthout delay." And this
is os true In esses of a violation of this
particular law a. any other. But tho fact
Is, tbs friends of the law are " weak and
timid," and not having the strength and
courage to put Che machinery of the law
In motion, they seek to avoid their Indi­
vidual duties, and divert attention from
their neglect by raising a hue and cry
against otbcrj for not doing what tb&lt;-y
acknowledge themaelrea too " weak and
timid” to do. Wo have nut seen any
evidences that a union with the now
party has stiffened the knota or strength­
ened the spinal column of our Mrads of
tho party or the members of iho Com­
mittee. Th.y are still “weak and timid,”
and for all tho purposes of an houest at­
tempt to enforce this law they are not
likely to gather strength or courage. It
1. vary easy to find fault with others,
but It furelshos no oxcure for oar own
refusal to do what every good cltlxen
ought to do. Educate the people until
they are worthy of the law. and it will
bo enforced by tbq some means which
havehltiinrto proved sufficient wherever
properly tretod.

CALL A! THE HAStjfia
-Mr. DriglA WA U tajmrlng.
before a jury all the facta having relation
— Tl.
Jota C. B-iWr k»
to tho case, aud a verdict so impartial
' *
nt of nil candid, thought- been an—tinned at see.' ’
bo fully satisfied there
fulminJ
— Rochefort’s friends are no longer
with.
r
permitad io visit him in prison.
Tho main circnmstnncos conr.ocUl
— Another demonstration was made
with the trial just had, are yet fresh in
tho minda of tho people throughout tho by the conscripts in Lyons on TtsesState. We comment upon them no far­
ther than to say that we bolievo the pop­
ular judgment concurs with uu in tho
opinion that George Vanderpool (whether
guilty or innocent) has not nad that op-

Butter
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PIC-NIC

YHT WWE

a very important Iwaring upon tho case
in fovor of the prisoner. Upon this and
other equally substantial grounds, wo
havo a confidence alwvo doubt that a new
trial will be granted.
.
InfoUibiEty.
Our acquaintance with tho pecuniary
— It is rumored that small-pox lias
eirtumitancea of Vanderpool and his
broken out among the prisoners confined
family justifies us in asserting that with­
out material aid frem his friends, and tho in Paris for political oflpnees.
— Among tho propodtioss before tho
(Ecumenical Council is one ' declaring
tho Ifopo infallible in matters of faith

Bobacl'i fa*,
aeh Bitiiri,
unlike all ether
Bitter,

Maus. Gno. p. Rowxu. &amp; C
swttalnc Agent*. No.« Park Row
Tort, are authorised to receive
Hsmoiti for thte paper at our

Mjk.

DETIWITNOVl
nuwud, tii'clh

$3,500 in Greenbacks!
The Seventh Aunudl Distribution of
Premia ms to the Subscribers
of the

Detroit! Craertiil Airater!
vtu. taks'vlam

.

James Show,
II. D. Bsxxa.
E. G. Comstock,
R. P. Exsros,
T. J. Rise,
----------------- David McLamulix.H. H. Ilotr,
W. 11. Mouxsox, L. G. Maws.
Hampel II. Brxvxxi.

It it"tore rwwit
ymrs tinea be.
Doback, tht edtbralrd AssdisA
pAyricion,
SloMcht, 8&lt;eoden, came lo 'thu
country and introduced the Scan­
dinavian Blood Purifier; nut,
which time Ihoueandt hate been
cured, by tie tue, of Scrofida and
other blood tlieecuet. It ccnlahu,
betidu the Iodide of Polaua and
Syrup of StilUnyia, drug, import­
ed from fiweden for it, ccorta
manufacture, unknown and ari
kept by apdlhe-r ■
■
caries tn thio

BITTBBS

tinylt (rial will
conrinee tht matt
•ktptical of ilt
wonderful value.

Irrrf

iiAsitsga Hawk is. ice.
If J. COL tn

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tS to t &gt;S

A REPUBLICAN U. S. SENATOR SE­
CURED FUR THE ENSUING
SIX YEAES!

CONFIDENTIAL.

BLDDI

PIIIHII

Jocxrn Savxdubs, Em;., Ch
of the Charlotte Republican, tn pr
tn build an addition to bin brick
to terra as an enlargement of th

\

Doctor Do Dob
&gt;”*• to can, when aJ| oUicn fail, all co»4i

any rill man&gt;f
faiurtd for a

Ont trial intoriably rAablithn them ai fitoriln
wiih all who u&lt; Mem.
Tht rtat^nt why Dr. BihotVi
Blood PiBt thould ht ktpl is re­
try family art: Beeavtt ihty tan
bt tmplQytd in oil eattt trkrri t

Campaign of 1870
Opened Gloriously.

BL00I

On Turelay, tho 8th last, tho Repub­
licans of Now Hampshire won their sev­
enteenth suoeesslvo victory over tho com­
bined opposition of the copper-rebels, the
Labor Union Democrats, and tho Tomporanoe'party, by a decided majority—a

On Monday a oalf was caugh
“oow-catcher" of tho loeosn
tached to the afferuoon train, a
qulekly [but vary earelesdy]
track. After gazing about fora
ouda It moved along, apparen
the worse for Ito mishap.
Taints were delayed several

tha 0. B. V. B. R. by ths
Tuaoday. The mail train- duo

IM P.

PILLS

glorious triumph indeed.
The returr-s from 224 towns stand os
follows: Stearns, 34.568; Bedel, 24,800
b‘lint,N,202; Barraws, 1,157, a total vote
of C7,72C, slowing a Republican mnjo'rily-of about 1200 over all tho other can­
didates, and a plurality of not far from
10,000 over tlie Democratic-candidate.
As compared with his leading competi­

Brw ^dftrtisnnnrts.

tor. Gov. Stearns makes a gain of same
0,000 over last year.
Tho returns for Representative*, m
far as received, foot up as followsRepubEcans, 184 ; Democrats, 104; Labor
Reformers, 13; Political Temperance
mon, none 1 These rcturns indicate just
about the some Republican majority ns
last year.
The latest returns show thoelection of '
six Republican and one Democratic Benator, with Are vacancies, which the Legialatnre will fill by the election of the
Republican nominees, making the Senate
stand
Republicans to one copperhead ;
Labor Reform none, Temperance none.
I.Mt year tho Senate contained 9 RcpubEcana and 3 Democata. Thia is glory
enough fur one day.

Txx lecture on Thursday even
on ’’Oar Composite Nationalit
Reared by Fred Dougina, at Unio
eras a complete success In every w
deservedly bx Every one who h
addrren speak in the highest term

Dr. Ilh-.ck',
Blood Pill, m

T0TO ’Wr®?®

HON- ONSLOW STEARNS RE-ELECT­ sox
» GSOCMUB4 rsorotoxx
ED GOVERNOR BY 1200.
Whetl. r»4. »«r bsvbtl........ ..
S*

CRACW

You.
LEMON
CliACKEM.
I buy Buller, Lard, Eggstnd.Whiu

— Tho defidcation of the' Tretinror
of Buller county, Ohio, will be about
8100,000.
— The Gorman and Austrian Bishops
hare decided to opposi tho dogma of

Muskegon. Michigan.
il is now prrsenlod to you,
This
chigou,
ns lover,
and vinPeople &lt;-----------n—,--------. ।
dicat ore of justice, for such countenanoe
and'sympathy, or otherwise, as your bet­
tor natures cud soundest judgments may
commend. &lt;

CRACKEBa.

cRACMnx,
I Your CREAM (orCracknell&gt;CRACKERS

pereoisl infalEbilty within a week.
— The Liverpool ooton market oloeed
eteedy; upland, lid.; Orleans, 11 l-4d.;

DAVID McLAUOHLIN,

CRACR mu

CRACKKBJ.
'CRACKERg.

CIUCttRj.

SODA.

eniZol CounTto fix u^n a definition of

We should not call upon tho people
— The Spanish Oerter have voted pay
for aid, did wo not believe that the friends
of justice everywhere would gladly co- for extra service to soldioro cf the army
oj&gt;erate with us. aud did wo not desire in Cuba for their share in actions with
their sympathy and support i j the move-mrnt.
The fond subscribed will bo econom­
ically and judiciously .applied. Should
shore bo any rroervo, il will with the ap^
probation of tho donors, bo applied to­
wards tho relief and maintainanco of tho
lating, constant, deeply afflicted wife of
the prisoner, who is totally destitute and
dejiendent as they may otherwise direct
A» tho motion of sinew trial wiil have
to bo made at the April term of tho Man­
istee Circuit Court, Contributions to the
fund should be made m speedily as pos­
sible, and forwarded to

sad gfoaUitu

]
1
'
_

Jbr Sale by DrugylsU
and Dealers in Patent
BledMnes every-where.

M- Tuesday evening
arrive until 1 o’clock Wedn-da

moot wfll bo given at Leonar
IfAddlevffle, on Tuesday evenin
25th under the auspice, of th

No. 4&gt;.-~Advertiscment-

School of that village
The pr
wHl eon wet of orations, dec
TneWc; ato , and win conclude
drama entitled "Tea Nighb
roomZ.' Undoubtedly a good

astMomy

Imitoboito.—On our 2d pa
loua^an appeal from the t

Muskegon urging upon us the
of seeing justice done in th
George Vanderpool It tollm
nnst throughout, and we trus
moa wUl listen to it. giro lith

atw-ui b~»™
mittee some phrtioif of that w
•bed.’ "Many a mfokke

,
j
‘

—a — tba aftonw
5b JB. Wo canno
fly urge upon pu

�him. no, nsY©.

OTB HAOTHnOB EAHIEKB, HASUHOa, EAMT ODWW. UQKEQBAn.
-—

g«al and JHijrtUsurous.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

BUSINESS CARDS.

(ffitut F*FH tf IAIRY IIIITT.

Haucbey A Co'a Column.

•OWNE « GALLOWAY,

TKAVELNin1

N.tbt ••

Iftior'.s. Might "

Good sleighing and plenty at it

/kseocuxunu, win bo nopj
the
Baptist Chureh in Orangeville, com­
mencing Tueeday evening, Msreh »th,
end continuing through tbe day and
evening of March SOth. Tbe exercise*
bouse lecture*. '
•
°° will consist of addressee and dtscuraton*
There were only three tickets In tbs upon topics of practical Sunday School
work.
Acid, as follows:
Let all friends of Sunday Schoola of

10,000 AGKjriW WADIfiEED

WIGHTMAN &lt;fc GBEBLE

HARDWARE

Irmin Calling and ProMntation
Cards, printed niosly at this office.

J. COLE A BON,
Tns Thornappla Is bridged with lee,
—the third time idnoe December.

Michigan Air Line Railroad are await­
ing shipment at the depot In this villas*.

RXFUflLICAN CAUCUS.

For Trasteea', Wuilain I. F.” Hams,
John G. Kenyan, EleaxarS. Brown.
-— . •«

' r-BilOCRATIC.
zvuuxrw j. uowne

Groceries and Produce,
The Republican electors of the town

HTATB BT., lUHTIMGft, MICH.

tteement In another cqlumn.

Preu
w,leJU.DeL&lt;lu*-Robert sueb other buxlness as may ooms before
Frau, Hiram J. Kenfleld.

MCxsoN’a team ran ngalnst time on
Tuesday, but without a driver. Nobody
hurt.
_____
________

XWVBLICAX.
For Prwldont, Robert J. Grant.
&gt; or Recorder, Stephen E. Crandall
For Marshal, Henn- E. Kingsbury.
For Treasurer, William H. Powera.
For Asacssor, Ara D. Rork.
For Vlllauo Trustees, Iraao W. Vroomau, DavidR. Cook, John M. Nevins.
Total number of votes cast, 83).
The following are the name* of tbe
ameers elect, with tbe hisjbritlre:
President—Andrew J. Itowne—21 miJority.
Rocorder—Stephen E. CkandaU—28.
Treasurer—William H. jPowers—7.

Sixovlab—That we have had some
tbauges Id the weather. Monday was a
bright, pleasant day, while yesterday we'
bad Mvoral rain and a few elect

Lame amounts of black walnut and
oak logs are being brought to the nil Ila

vwrtising Agents, No. 40 i
ttsemests for this paper at our lowest

Marshal—Henry E. Ktrigabury—44.
Trustees — Ir*ac W. Vrooman-33;
David R. Cook—8; Hiram J. Kenfleld

Had tbe Republican voters did their
— Freight and travel aro rapidly in­
creasing on the Peninsular Road, and duty as they should, the entire Union
ticket would have been elected.
mure rolling stock is soon to be added.

— Lansing expects to have railroad
oonmiunicatim with Battle Croak ria
PsninsuUr l&gt;y the 20th inst.

— Tho Michigan Control Railroad
Company has a corp* of engineers mak­
ing a survey of two lines for a road from
Ypsilanti to" Michigan City for tho purpusu of shortening their rood. Ono line
xs from Ypsilanti to HUlsdalo, thence to
Coldwater, Constantino. Edwardsburg,
Betrand and Michigan (Sty. Th* other
line leave* tho Hillsdale route near
Brooklyn, and. keeping further north,
strikes the bliehigan Au- Lino route at
Colon, from thenoe to Centerville and
Constantino, and from there west on the
rama route an above indicated; or, by
bearing a little south, touch South Bena,
and thenoe direct to Michigan City. It
is said tlie latter route will shorten their
line over 25 mile*.

arrive until 1 o’clock Wednesday morn-

HASTIN08. - nfjl . MICH1OAM.

larSpeciolities in ervery department.

cRUixs»fo&gt;t errr or rsjus _

C00KIMG,
PARLOR COOK AXD
PARLOR STOVES
AB-VESS SHOP—A tin. Stock of Hwnsn on band.

CITY DRUG STORE!

.

pairing done promptly on short notice.
i
e
WIGHTMAN

Be­

&amp; GREBLE.

WAITED- AGENTS

HASTINGS DRUG STORE 75TO!OODOLU(RSPER|MOiTH,

ETtrywkr«,»*l»«s&gt;d fetnslt, U istrodw* tk«
Geaelae Improve* Coaiaiea Beses

HRST DOOM WERT OF t’XIOX BLOCK.

HASTINGS,

F. D. ACKLEY
R
mN IN BABBT OOUXTT.

FULL STOCK OF

EfL0TRINIi=
IN HASTINGS!

MICHIGAN.

J. P» HOBESXS &amp;&gt; CO., Prop*s,

Pure Drugs aud Medicines,
Dye Stuffs,
Patent Medicines,
AT

THE

LOWEST

Perfumery,
Toilet Articles,
MAItKET

PltXCE.

Books and Stationery, The School Books used in thit
County, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, Howard
of Merit Cards, Fine Writing Papers,
Envelopes, $c., $c., I
•
■Which Will be Sold nt very I^oav Prices.

GREAT SACRIFICE!

WOOLEN FACTORY!

CToiing out that immense STOCK of winter Clothing, 4c,
and below cost, at the

In making thia aacouneoment to tbs I
CStisens of Hastings and vicinity, I
would coll your attention to a few farts :

IlMTnmWtoi» Furan
And tn eow prepared to nvry il on In all Ila
branches I'artienUr aileatUa Clr,a la

Fir-mt,

CUSTOM CARDING,

A permanent Clothing House in Has­
tings, where you can always find a

AND frOBK ODARAXTUD.
ClotH, Flannel,
Bsrtta w*&lt;3 Tssna.

CAB8IMERES,
_____
VESTINGS,

Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Cape, and everything pertain­
ing to man’s wear.

Second,
A ■AIOFACTVUNG DEPARTMEITT,
whore work will be done in tho beet
stylo known to the trade.

NO PRICES LOWER THAN OURS,
And EaUBtly,

S’®

School of that village. The programme
will consist. of orations, declamations,
music, ets., and will conclude with the
drama entitled “Tan Nights in a Bar­
room." Undoubtedly a good time wiU

It will be for your interest to examine
our stock and prices.
Osar CtUt sf a BaryiM !
Wothr CMHtf at Batioat Pritn.
Hah sad Capa, Cfajs /

ituum-mml nrrrsiDi mn
.......

J.

mm.
B. T.EMT.TTV.

^HOHLDER,

IxTMwrao.—On our 2d psgo will be
fowi'an appeal from the ritiran* of an old saw which we fully appreciate,
Muskegon urging upon us the necessity and which we recommend to the careful
of seeing justice done in the case of nerusi! and calm meditation of our con-

CLOTHING HOUSE!
36 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

AND BEST STOCK OF

Star Clothing House,
■
a-~ v^^.«taiU2fD RAPIDS.

W. f. Dunham. Joseph Dayteoa.^i •
Ml*** Julia Daves, Mrs. Sarah Etee
,

hood, 2; CBwhtsr
:
Faroeworth, Lydia Godfrey,,

BOOTS AND SHOES

TAXES! TAXES!
GEORGE PRESTON

I non inn ।
REA.U ESTATE
EXCRAJfGl.

mqs

M Bare William Bolton, John .
-"“"S ■

Jaanoa Slraa, Uullap, Ikh,
KEEPS THE LAMEST

Wbw. mA, •' CtarttJ lw
George VsnderpooL It ia calm end ear­
nest throughout, end we trust our citi- gins st home.”
will listen to it, give it tho attention
it deserves, aud bestow wpou tho comjniitoe some pbrtiotf of that which they
need.* “Many a miukla makes a

JOHN G. RUNYON

ARMS!

be had.

muckle.1’

CAXTAtBzaa aeon ssrr nn an

Dari* Sunlight
r and Gaslight*

rer broufflit to Hastings. Co tar one aud all and ere them.

ly at cue o’clo.k on the day appointed,
and will continue five &lt;I;q-s. It Is very
important that Teachers should be pre­
sent at tbd opening of the Institute, as

Middleville, on Tuesday evening, March
25th under the auspices of. ths Union

‘

DAILY!

STOVES! STOVES!

General Grocer,

C

To Teach kbs-—The Spring Examina­
tions for INTO will be held as below:
Nashville, Tuesday, April 5th.
Woodland. Wednesday, April Oth.
Carlton, Thursday, April 7tb.
Middleville, Friday, AprilSlb.
Assyria, Monday, April 11th.
• Johnstown, Doty Schoolhouse, Tues­
day, April 12th.
Cedar Creek, Wednesday, April 131h.
Baltimore, District No. 1, Thursday.
April 14th.
Hickory Cornew, Tuesday, April 19th.
Prairieville, Wednesday, April 29th.
Orangeville, Thursday, April 21st.
Hastings, Saturday, April JOth.
Comment is unncce-eary, as every
teacher understands his (or her) duty In
regard to these examinations.

GOODS

Direct from Factories.

—SborgefrestonT-

is selling DRUGS
and MEDICINES

return to specie payment la being Inaug­
The Superintendent request, all teach­
urated In many place®, by acme of their
bnsinesahouses giving “ hard cblnk'Mn ers to be present and urgesail school of­
change forall porchauH of one dollar and fice™ to co-operate with him tn securing
a prompt and foil attendance of the

Tuesday. The mail train-due here at
7:45 P. M. Tuesday craning did not

Dno, IsJisiia, Gneris,

State Teachers' Inrtitstes.

The customary Spring Berios of Teach­
ers’ Institute*, for 1870, appointed by the
Superintendent of Public Instruction,
will be held as follows:
At Blissfield, Lenawee County March
21st.
.
At Dexter, Washtenaw County, March
28th.
At Plainwell, Allegan County, April"
The lecture on Thursday evenlpglMt, '4th.
.
on *’Our Comp-wlte Nationality," de­ ! Niles, Berrlen.County, April 11th.
li versd by Fred Douglass at Union Hall,
At Spring Lake, Ottawa County,
April 18th.
1 At Hastings, Barry County, April
adJresv speak id the highest terms of!
SSlh.
excellence.
Rich Institute will commence prompt­

On Monday a calf was caught in the
“onw-calcher” of tho locomotive at­
tached to the afternoon train, and lifted
quickly [but very careleady] from the
track. Aft-r gazing about fora few sec­
ond* It moved along, apparently none
th* worse for Its mishap.

NEW

. MAIN BROTHERS,

Nohmax Baiubt, IT’pCom.
8. J. Bidexman, J
Habrnoa, March 14th, 1870.

At the Republican caucus held In this
village on Thursday evening, Msrch W,
tbe following gentlemen were appoint­
ed as Village Committee for the ensuing
year: C. O. Holbrook, D.R.Coeknnd I.
W. Vrooman.

JoBKrn HAVNDxns, E*q., Charlotto,
of the Charlotte Republican, U preparing
to build an addition to his brick block,
to serve as an enlargement of the print­
ing office.

County.

the office of the County Clerk, In the vlllaae of Hastings, on Saturday, ths 28th
day of Mareh?1870, atone o’clock in tbs
afternoon, tonomlnato candidates for tbe

I keep constantly on hand a large and well selected Stock
of HULRDW ARE bought of the Manufacturers,
before tho recent advance.

�........HIAJBCT as, agyj.

^hunuijisms.

T°mKufi!

»£» 1DTEKTISESUTS.

' DOOT. DODD-g
NERVINE
AND INVIGORATOR.

A poor fellow in thia village, who has
■ bom married but a abort time, came in
to see us the other day, and with a sor­
rowful look handed us the following,
which he said hie wife bad -written, got
framed, and the original of which hung
at tho head of hie bed, and wb«n he n&gt;• tired she made him repeal the “IS " be­
. torn eh" would allow hue to go to eloe-i
We would tell what her name la, but for
few of a “ fuse ia tbe family ■"
'' L Thou shall have no wife but me.
• • o *hcp ahalt not take into my docni•&lt;-•?*
•’Ovd-ktokiag servant girl to

SIX-CORD.

MORTO10E 8JRLB.
PKTACLT bavlss Soos msds la Uw seodlUstM of
• Manna ssMaiad by Man D. Syrrtt t» IHairl
M. Sl-AlatTlatM Auut liSta. A. P. ICO,ud re-

BUY COOPS &amp; NOTIONS.
• Aaeetej-Caavaaaiue Deehl seat 6e*.
starry «« i»’ft»«i re«ikue.
My e a rauAiatst OSott of lb« Trtmary 8trtiM.
BfoMriag op ta«0Kv«/A t*4 l»rr Anrdiv*.
ta«
Rotseet OopBATUntoL the WMtaoy U.ag. Oola
*inC *■.! Urewbsck Vroads, Myotemslla Ettemry.
llrprcdal ot.B, Cvaapirat !(• Bird KadJa ua Um Goa Bnottl, NsltraMBAoe, Tyreaay and GarropUna
.r k,.k iis.a.i. sx. —■

thy wife ia vain.
...
.
4. PaRTw^her thy wife aad drees her
in the fashion5. Honor thy wife's father aad mother,
or “ hair will ny."
(1 Thou ahalt not fret or scold, or find
fault with thy meals.
7. Thou ahalt not bring home strange
man to dinner.
'
8. Thou ahalt not smoke, or chew, or
. play billiards.
0. Thou shall not visit thy neighbor’s
• wife, or daughters. _
•
10. Chou ahalt net go to ti.e theater,
concert, or any place of raiu»ement.
. Neither ehalt thou i&lt;jiar ajy Slub or a*.
« cret society, but aital*. Stay U home oto­
, nlngi aad rock the baby.
.
' fl. Thou ahalt give no present to any
' other woman, not even to thy " eounn.
12. Thou shall not stay out later than
seven o'clock at night, for if thou dost I
w3] come after thee and thou wilt be un.dee the necessity of buying a " new
, broom" in tho morning.

MORTGAGE SALE.

JOHN EGBERTS,

1. K. MALLOBT,
Mas at the Overt U«“- D-*«

FAl'LT bstlas bate roads 11
uim mm tag

*, ■■' Lnun w

908 PRIZES

— Under the equator ia bo place for
' fashivnabte folks. Tho chief drtan in
thatfssbvw region is tho akin, with a
, small umbrollu made of palm leaf, mod
a* a shelter from the ran.
—A charitable institution haring re­
cently intimated to tho public that
money, articles of wear, or *' other Httlo
matters " might be left and would bo
- gladly received, found a pair of twins on
the doorstops, gouerouidy contributed i
by an unknown liand.
—Wo wonder if Gen. Buller's dcspi* cable opinion of newspapers will stand
him in good stead when he is up again
• fur election ? Possibly his superiority to
tho press may dwindle a little about that
tuna.

"

DR. C- 0. BCOTT,

T|^212KC’n‘7“Cl“ “4Sw“-BWTT’i
------- iXauii
r5D®3W.»S~.t~^

EKhS

L W. YROOMAR.

Aromatic Vegetable Soap
xrarr or mentaa rt. o
B» BirttB sf aa Mmtisn bms«
■hs rosI of tbsOrtaH tvart for

«- ■-urn• it 1-arr,
■ nl «l
1
m

2.500 N8WSPAPEBS

KOF
for sae &gt;tamp. G 1’. ROWELL * CO.. 5. T.
Agenth X
'Phin J

- *--— —-.-a—— •- —&gt;■

*

E-d®,
im. rfla
■ K»ia l&gt;is««sd bcii
• Alls (Mnw * Bsrrr
• Tbssmta ssrtssar
lurterln * 'uefivi
■ I il lAsrtb st raws tAB.Hr bn esal. eosisiaiiMI •»r irlias lotas LsiUd "teio&gt;
fotlr to, ter*.

CHANCERY
rt or M/v&gt;ou4jf?

wejtrfal
.USSR A VO..
MortaUL M|oh.

TIXS?IU.V I-Sia ioe3On.M.«^ki. by
old »»dyR&gt;«a(, Is a h«e. hjhiard ynSublv
rasieeM, rvyiu&gt;1a&lt; oor&gt;nit«l K^aM I'lsta sod
—“Do you believe in second love,
temp for mo pls loB.U. WILLIAM 4 CO. Essl
. Mister McQuade ?" “Dd 1 believe in
! aecond love ? Humph! If a man buys
a pound of sugar, isn't it awate ? and
wnan it’s gvno, don’t he want another
* Bound ? and isn’t that swate too ? Truth,Murphy, I do believe in second love.
। —As Dr. Dwight onoe passed thro ugh
'aregiun of vera poor land, ho said to a
firmer: “Sir, I perceive your land here
is not vnry pr oductive.’' "No, air," said .
* the honest fanner; ** our land io just
likeself-righteousMoa." “Ah 1 how ia wen, WHfTTlHR.
that ?“ “ Why, the more a man has of
j5'
•■h the poorer he ia ’’
tai r»»ii 4i7
e
—There will be two execelions ia New Zl*4 RsUiutlAHHrM.1'
Turk on April 8. Gaorge Purnell, who
killed Wm. Kierman, is eratenoed to be
hanged ou the sama day with John
„ Reynolds, ths murderer of Mr. Townsen.
. There are people who believe now that
ReynaIde was wrong in stating that1
ANlilMSD &gt;»J Wosilbo«'.-taA
tar Youtis Mrs, frro, is soslrd earslotx
M hrni^ug for murder is played out in
IIOWARtl AKSOi laTIOM. Iles &gt;’. ITilb.. Fa;
MTSufiTaCltEs
kKsd lo rreir m sn vs»1
'/ ATaawrox htnbasA disapproving of Ivl Iterjjo Ss-t /rr
»o eta. Address .
.

gssisw Jirrrtaru.

^ax’s’fsja^

For sale by all dealers in

• et3. Thou ehalt not take th® cnmp of

—Eva—“Mamma, what is a gosling?"
Mamma—“ A little goose, dear. " Era
—“And a duckling?" Nanirua -“A
little duck, dear." Eva—“ Then Is an
■. inkliug a little ink? Because I’ve got sn
inkling- on n&gt;y apron.”

gntjrftgarjus.garjS”
=T£3S?aiSX8'-‘7.■trttews
ss 'te&amp;'EnrFffl&gt;'OT&gt;lS^ I
fSS^StsEsirfsiEwa
FntateoAeo ba tbeTKeeid lliwiaea

A

Ss&amp;ESES

'Ecffiffiy is Walti—Fraillii

1—v«i«.iaia&lt;

SlW

M

htawife's receiving presents, tore frcm
bar beck and into shreds a drvea which
a male friend had given her. The
Judge before whom tho assault was tried
advised them to "patch it up between
“ Tou've destroyed my peace of mind,"
aaid a desponding lover to a truant lass.
’7* It can't do yoa much harm, John, for
CM tons an amnsaag small juooe you had,
any way, " was the quick reply.

,Z7

BKE
MORTGAGE SAI.E.

’

GXN

aakos clakk.

SSi^TJratW

JOB

«. BAKER.____
BOM
MAKK
r RaMasM 4 V^MO*
rwtscw’-’w

unow Hovtz.
-A. Portable Engine and
- Arfcx&amp;SidUra“ •»•»*•&gt;&lt;

aaiLT a osaoaa.

sans*.

r*sf
CABH "OH

HIDES M m.T*

*A-AUo.J^,X.m.

£, .-.Frfili Garden, flower. Fruit,
•“Herb. Tree, Shrub and ErerR^ruen Seeds, with directions for
Cjudwre, prepaid bv mail. The
jjTgt complete ana judicious u"tortment in the country. jLgents

ft

OOtB.iOK,

Michigan Exchan
Denon, Fssseosv

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VOL. XIV,

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1870.

Jusiuess Jirrctaru.

November,

B.J_ BROWN, AdC. ID.

“*

Erew,,xTH,c

o^SSfKSSKSA’™
•(0. C- V»«T«- ______ g.a.VS»

1868.

USI'iS’ifillA

currar**.

gortrS.
HE LITTLE THOUGHT-

CITY HOSPITAL, CLEVELAND, O.
Bai poraaatly |«.ud in HaMi.|p. Wavier
k Urare hrsctla*! avu.:..u 1- _ t,__ ,. 1

CHARLES H. RAVER.
«Ui U aUwiad U with

JOHN ROBERTS,
p"m"

~

B. H. MALLORY,
WM. UPJOHN,

‘

PBrSlCtAS *»&lt;1 g«rt«B. oa« ”•« «&gt;» »f Suu
nr..U UmUsiS._________ ■ ,

■ A. p. DRAKE. M- D,

-

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
Fine Gold Jewelry,

Sfllid Silicr aid PM Wan.
Watehe,. Clock* aad Jewelry Repaired

QOME ONE! COME ALLI
DR. C- 0. SCOTT,
PK*rrlCI!$G-Fhr«kl*a ss4 Sarana. Bsirrvtllr,
Mhkteaa.
__________ ’_____________
H. J. HANEY.

PICTURES FRAMED, *°"

CRACKERS.
CRACKERS.
CBACKKRS.
CRACKERS.

With GILT, IMITATION GILT, IMITA- Your
TIOR ROSEWOOD A GILT or Black
Walnut Mouldings.

I. W. VR00MAN,

ar-p*etsr* Frui. Onl.r, «b*r*d aaieklr, at «*7
POST OFFICE BUILDING,

DR. C. C. LIH8LBY,
:c *«4 Kel^U* PkyvWao «»d DaHlrt,
Jl rhrnr.le *nd »«4* dl«**M : *&gt;Hl
Ub by d»y «r slsbt. &lt;«te. st XsatoU*.

CRACKERS,
Tour CREAM (orCrackncll) CRACKERS

A I*. HORTON. Yow
Your

wink

CRACKERS.

LEMON

CRACKERS

I b.uy Butter, Lard, Eggs and.WblU

WRIGHT A SMITH.
the Ila* *f iLlr yrelMeUa
fT.«l. MiddUvifia. MkU

WK H. HAYFORD,

'

ts
UlbU* Bi*’* •■or«______
J. P. ROBERTS ft CO.,

T3T Wilbur $ Watson,'of the
Quaker Valley Nurseries,
Winona, O., offer extra stock &lt;
and better Terms pn Trees, ■ L
Flowers, Shrubs and Plants, ■ J#
than any.other nursery in.
the country. Try them.
j

C. D. STEWART.

THE GREAT CROWD THAT DAILY VISITS
—THE-----

C. G. HOLBROOK.

BOSTON CASH STORE!

WM. H. JEWELL,
of !&gt;•-!». Onrral Crop
^1*. one. ta th* C«*rt
ih»«n. JK/wlotetnU

Speaks Emphatically^ '.That

JOHH MICHAEL.
I0UH sal C.rriMT* P*J=!*v. Oi««l«r »&lt;«t T*l*r

Low Prices Still Continue to Rule!

.. WM. L. COBB.
l*rrr *«**tr. will siKnJ *&gt; all tataao** *8p**p

HOLBROOK &amp; MILLS,
ATTOkS ITS *U Onasalton *1

wmM

“Are you Selling Out?’’
“Are you going away?”
■ “Haw can you afford to sell so CHEAP?”
Are the Questions asked by thousands. I icould sayt—
JfO, I AM WOT GOIWG AWAY I

It I SELL MS W M M,

WM. ions,
SVXGDON Dante.
nil th*

Because I buy for Cash—“Cash is the Motto !”

3s
AARON CLARK,

Hastings, Mar. Sth, 1870.

‘

tf

KARN1-S8

THJB PROPRIETORS OF THE

Hastings Cash Store!

HABTnruS H0TJ8B.

&lt;xmsn er

bus. wu

.

ca«*h

OUOu **d
A CAXUD.

.

.

-__ _

— — .1

— .. ^^v-k C*

'

* tt0M, OwoeriM, to.

_

THE TRUE CONDITION OF CUBA— Bummers arc now called “ boisters
when ordered, having first cut all the
on the half-shelf.”
fastenings with kmrea. We staid thus Is On. Gasn Dxax&gt;?— Wirnx iu
Fun iso Iloaxsex ?— Win Coxoazu
until within tliree or four minutes of
ths Senate a* “Old Subsidy.”
— A now kind of intoxicating liquor
During tin* time the boatswain and two
Hsvsws. Feb. 26, 1870.
or three mon got into tho boat, making
Tho state of tilings hero is terrible,
ths whole number seventeen. We were and cvmy American, including the offi­ paper just started in Utah.
still hanging nt the davits when the cials, deems his life in danger on the
- The biU fur tho removal of tho
ship began to roll in that peculiar way reesrpt of the first intelligence from tho
which precedes foundering, and tho boat ■ United States unploaring to the vohn- Wisconsin Capital has been defeated.
— Tho Misrocri Legislature has in­
was dashed against tho aide of the ship.
definitely
postponed woman suffrage.
I looked on tho deck and saw no ono all compossd mostly .of thieves, roblssn?
of tho train most, and gave tho order murdan-ro, bcgg«ns and vaga’.onds, driv­
to lower away and hang by tho falls. en away from old Spain They drove
Tho fall got jammed, and had to be cut away from hero the late Captam Gen­
away with a knife. Had wo been three era!, and they are pow threatening De ow of Mr. Burlingaamfc.
minutes lunger at tho davits it would Rudis, tecauso on Wodnssday be s mt un
hare boon to late, a* she
American schooner to sea without' a
forms ter Ireland and Scotland

fish from Down East to the eastern end
The North Carolina Huns* has refused
to provide fur paying tho interest on tho
the boat was brought up to tho Idaho
alio UMirly sank akmgside, anil on ex­ here to suspect the captain of sympatliy State bonds.
amination it was found that seven pieces with tlio insurgents- They hoarded his
South Carolinia will pay die interest
were broken on her starboard tide, and re.wel in open daylight, and gave liini on its bonds in gold.
one of the planks was knocked an inch notice that th*y intended to murder him
Six women linve Loen burned to death
out of iilaco. Tliis must have been done that night. Ho fled ter protection to
by striking the silo of the ship, and con­ one of the Briti*h frigates iu port. This in Neponset, Mans.
.uiiot &gt;mo
u&lt;&gt; that wo
w« could not «...
vinces
have taxed. WQJ promptly affirded. and our Consul
any more ia our l&gt;oat, as she would hare J General apprised of hi, wheroalwuta.
filled and gone
' Biddix went on board and took his affipmc down with a heavier
he
loa
1. A*
davit and visited tho Captain General.
load.
Ae tho coxswain
coxawnin cut tho
the fol!
fall a
.m w.. ..
To do to it is neeaauuy for every vessel
— Particulars of tho loss of tho Gold­
under
anil.
We
etart
?&lt;J
•
fur
her,
iutond----- -- —- , , - touavoa
to have a ponuil
permit caucu
.calied aa murro
Murro pass.
pass.
.„B t. ln»s lie,
,0
„h„u^|f, en City Rave been received.
— A despatch-from Mexico states that
and save ilia.
.
sent liis mute for one. The volunteer*
B..»«.»a«r«Aho».TO..na s«ne
ipiod by tbdOMral forces.
free,
nd &gt;n
-_v* •
&lt;•
—a —
Jm. shetrapidly
r.Pidl, left
Ml us “
.ml
i» about
«1"“‘(I
two or three minutes "
ws J"
gave
and
.
(&gt;.
. .. ---M
” it up,“
J '|
jra'Sra.
&lt;h 'i-U
THE EVENING HEARTHSTONE.
Tho Pmident of Ban Domingo has failoj
» p b«k tail.. .1.^ r™»a hl J,
that she had disappeared.
pulled m.
That night. .v_
tho raptain t
again olopt. __
on Osteal.
to where she Lad been, but seeing and board the British frigate. Her captain
— Brigham Young,
hearing nothing, finally headed fur the advised Bianca of his pruocnee, and
shore, and lauded at about half-post again Biddlk west to the Captain Gen­ looking for another sits
eight. I at once went up to a Japanese eral, who erderd the guard ship 11 lie nil
bonds to the amount of 1100,560,000.'
night alongside our scltooner, and to tow
— Tbs Hartford and Erie Railroad
her to sea in the morning. Thia was
done wiihuut a Morro pass; and for
and had the
this act tho volunteer* threXtcn to serve
most rxTxscrso rxsxr
Dr llouss oa they did Dnoi - drive him
— The New York Central Railroad
you can imagine. We arrived all safe away.
G­
at about four o'clock on the morning of
And all this time our miairalile and ue ownig on their scrip dividend of last
the 25th, when I spread tho news, and contemptible administration ot th? Navy
Department taavn tills port without a
— Tho Maine shipbuilders and own­
single vcsiwl of war, to otter refuge and
_____ _______ :_
v&gt;-ir_ &gt; ---- ■ protection to our citizens. So critionl is
.
w
Court is investigating tho matter. All their position, and such sympathy dose dny.
the officer* of tho B&lt;m:boy have been it ozatn among all naticmsfiUos, that the 1 — The Sioux have made an tnuraceeesexamined. Our turn will come to mor-; captains of tho British frigates in port fnl attempt to capture Fort Borthold.
row. Mr. Delong, th* American Min­ have given nodes to our Consul Gen­
ister is conducting tho procscdings on eral, and tlirough him to our citizens,
our bshnlfi You will know tho mult that in the eveui of danger, which is from Hny|i.
by tho next Pacific mail, duo in Ban most imminent, all Americans .will be
Eran&lt;iaeo March 7. I landed ou short) reeuived and protected on board Vie Eng­ Isabella has boon embargoed by her
in undroa* uniform, without a eap, and lish altipa How humiliating ia\hi* to husband for tho benefit of bar childrenMired iny watch only by having it on. our national pride!
Count Bray succeeds Prince HohecI have been very much shattered by tho
You well know that of our more titan
occurrence and ' subsequent fatigue, but fifty national vessel* this day in commis­ loho as head of tho Bavarian Ministry.
— Kentucky will roqnire foreign h&gt;am now much better, end begin to feel sion. not ono of them is doing any artlike myself. All Yokohama lias boon ax- ual ssrvi^ and ia not required at any surunce companies to deposit 8100,080
trotnoly kind to the surrivota. Tho feel­ port in the world, except in Cuba. And as securities.
ing agajnst the Captain of the Bombay
— Masanchusstte has 179 Unitarian
for not stopping is intense, and if tho
congregations. No oUor State but New
Court attempts to whitewash him vio­
York has over twent“
■
lence may bo attempted.
why
is
this!
— N. P. Rogers once described Prinoe
gtijitllanij.
Albert as “an incidental
on ths '
left hand of a royal digit.** - .
'
— Tho ru»b to tho scene of tho gold
THE LOSS OF THE ONEIDA. rotary Unfled States Legation at Japan(&lt; citixana noce*oary ; and cunsoquontly, to
send naval vessels hero, where a ono disooverias near San Diogo is almost unare nocos«arj, would be to contra­ piscedcnted.
Another British Atrocity. Tho matter is now being investigated, they
dict tho aseertioa that all is quiet here,
id the result will probably not bo ar- and that tlioro ere no beiligorento to bo । insb, -J, Pratt shot and instantly killed
1120 LIVES LOST. Lady Parker wife of the British Minister found, And while our Government his partner W. Ellabttry.
take* this ground, even tho Spaniard*
and official* here have oome to admit
Full account of the Disaster. Seme hard swearing, I hoar, is going that in tho late battle the Spaniards loot
thirteen hundred of their twenty-three
hundred; and to eave tlicir honor,
,500,000.
Burgeon Jarnos Suddards, of the Onei­
while tilery admit their defeat, they insist
da, in a letter to his father, the Rev.
tho moment, but liable to load to that the insurgents were six thousand
Dr. William Buddards, ofl’hilpilia, dated
pleasant nwo. Tho Aroostook was
the
Sheriff
to
assist
in
," Yokohama, Jan. 31," describes tho
surgonts in arms ore from twenty to thir­
sinking of tho U. &amp; steamship Oneida
ty thousand, and if they had musketa
by tho Pacific and Oriental Steam Nav­
and ammunition they would number
igation Company'* »taam ship Bombay.
— It is stated that John 0. Breek100,000.
Surgeon Buddards says: Wo left Yoko­
When you boar of Uio recent murder inridge is about to take editorial charge
hama at 5 P. M. on the 24th, and at6:45 light has been picked up.
at Santiago, where tiro American* were of one of tho Lexington, Ky., newspa­
were run into by ths Bombay on tho
per*.
•
;
murdered,
and
our
Consul
denied
th*
starboard snorter, ths whole of which
COMMIT.
privilege of to iiig present a: thoir mock
BombXt. March 4 -5 P. M — Collis­ trial, and the outrage upon our ahipion between Bombay and Oneida oceur- mastcr above rwited, what will our peo­ buried in a burglar proef safe, when he
ed &lt;m the S4th ofJanuary; about twenty ple say f Will they not sswprf Cc^ngrsos
miles from Yokohama, at 7 P.M.; quite
dark, Oneida being under all sail and
boom and gaff; ud
steam, gomg thirteen knots. Bombay
workhouse
I.mU
last night, by tho merest mcidont, oath
roan impelled by Lis anxieties, most of
ficars and 54 num are left to toll tho tala Ung in On.ida’s green light. Oneida
The ward room dinner wasjust finishing at starboarded her halm, croaaug tho Bom­
and entreating ’ it to
tho moment of tho rollidon. It seamed bay's bows rendering collision unavoid­
n. His denunciation of
to mo a*.if the whole side of tho ship was able. The Bombay felt tho shoA so
— While
which we arc treated
coming bodily in an tho table. Wo all little that Capi-Eyre did not think the
Oneida could have Ixren much damaged,
and continued his voyage to Yokohama. hesitate to sav to tho Government ail he W an-1:
Tho Oneida was cut down on the quar- wqd to us. ff he oould be board, those
Two who control tho ntfaira of th* Navy De­
cora__ nh.th-r Rcnaaox or l’o«TXlt Pnrlim.-nt the improved twlitica
with us, but!

ter; Suddard, Burgeon ;

Michigan

Exchange.

. NUMBER 48.

Crowninshield,

I walked aft
INRY.

Btti Yora Cwnrirwra —In building urging h^ielataia to nullify
M chimney put a quantity of salt into ths done in llial State, apputo

I believed

that there will novar
JUnhix-sintbaWarid

�■MM 33, 38J| 1

THE HASTinBS IBAniTKB, HASTIHSS, WMBT tTO'JH’JY, ffiUCmSAW.--

Sp^ASTISGSgAffiEBJ

THE LIQUOR ttUAMMMI.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Have You Hired Your Teaaher 1

BS.W®.

Ayer's

. FEOHATB ORUKR.

Is a Political Party Advfaublo !
A farmer had a saw-log that weighed ! of them; claused, and the limn ha# ar­
rived when those who are interested in
Mrani* bt WBotiiiz*
j ‘ “■ J*
*l”‘" h‘
11 “ bU
______
[ sled and easily drew it to the mill. Tho
the question, whq* ahull we engage to
f we boltevs only one-half of the re-1 n&lt;^ •TOnner ono of N« neighbors wantteach our summer schools?

erha in Cuba, we must admit that the i heavy n» the taw-log.

For restoring Cr.yH,;,’

MytoehMU

CHANCERV SALE.

, , — F"
Jrahntu rJ
Thin lnir J.

. th«ltoZmi»M»vf »t»»d o*orea!^«b?.yd by its uso. .Nothing css
ir &gt;,r**CF °fMI hair where the foUrrie# *r» d#o»u
BQar.

WRIGHT A SMITH.

—

m.r.1. far &gt;

j

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 4 Co,

i uiftbi.t, rro.

LOWELL, MASS,
ptnoa si.oo.

-

"word* Of'wisdom

WRIGHT &amp;, SMITH,

JI HYDE &amp; BRINDLE’S |

or oammltted by a recognised nation, or ItIloa M'curB tho right kind of law. Bot. engagement*. There is a great dilfar- TL*t ue^tul. tow pHnas. to ■ »bla «v&lt;rt-'
*““*•
underan unknown fl«p. Hpanfab war. 1 whal does thi* tnifh sraonut to, when ! ereneo in certificate i of tho some grade, JmmJJ xi«trflliivtn»&lt;ii”--Manton iSisf* I rimsi*?0^ u*!1!*"? snTut int«ibuu*Bu*«
at the beet, is bad enough, and when it we know that all temperance men will j
"if the school in any district hat a ‘,ri0,s!'"o“'
t.“^Ci?Ta C?„
'
m •&gt;»«■' .r
dMeends to urn pic butchery, whcn-lt J Boi
y Bcnsibto mea will nut »P««elty that requires a teecbor far adY-te F^.-OB.s B... «M8.;
hedtatee net
to execute
flr.t and '"bl
try of.
’
wnen
^ts
r -i outer
- ln ' , . ' ~**
»&gt; with a know]- i ’uucod and 'thill nigh perfect therein. | 'ERRORS OF YOUTH. I "rylSli.Siau'.,* ccj|&lt;Mfa^aB'awt?r|«&lt;gc ■
tm.ni. when Im bauds
■
i
. ,
upon
such a course,
terwaru*.
are reeking
.
with
the blood oftbe innocent
ofo^cr 1! . lh.*1 tho ,cc“ probable
rrault will be sure that such a oue io the te.ehcr
“~
— r-——— -L
ss ■■■st*.
r4*’- **- u':?4 2than with the blood of the
thn kultty.
knltty. It li
b ■ B^tj&gt; insure tho political triumph -t&gt;f the i J^t arB “bout to put into the school.. {““f
DO
If
If VOUr
your »?lnK)l
school it
is WOll
well advanced in {WIIM
longer war.
war, It fa
Is nmniso-t
organised murder, vrm-.t
troret nunmiss
onomies of ti-mvw&gt;mn?A
temperance, nn-1
and the
do lancer
i»ea.ww'S,*i»iv,^i.*iJL*stlitI«uv।
and every Christian nation who can biitereit opponents of human right*. . mathematic i, l&gt;e sure that tho teacher is
reach and Influence the 1 ai tics, fa bound Wbororer th* attempt has been made, a bio tu .advance them still far U&gt;er; so
to do so by ail that to just in law and
with Geography, Physiology, or any
holy tn religion.
” BUSINESS CARDS.
.... vig-'T^l TOOT
I
other study
Resolutions of condemnation are mere from the party that, n* n party, never
It iv most prupcr to niter a word of
allowed any sympathy wilh any mend
i-Ss"
EC
L
0
T11
UK
United States belittle themselves and the or jo'iticid rafunn the poUy dint *yra- condemnation of tho paction * altogether
BOWNEA(
nation whooe flog prutocta thorn when IMthisod with rebellion, opposed etnunci- too prevalent, of putting young and inex­
BANKERS.
they attempt to satisfy outraged public ■palion, and even- amendment to the Con­ perienced teachers nt the head of large
t.oLL*rrjon XAfit w xaar/mrr.
■■amt Inlent In that puerile manner. stitution designed, tu establish the right* and-confessedly turbulent echnols.
What Is wanted Is a plain and unequiv­
of
man.
When
I
take
counsel
of
my
A
principle
that
it
always
kept
in
ocal dcclarauou that the nation will con-

Senator ChMhll r did otoMelf great
honor, and ad-led mill another r-rouf to
tbecooai'e a»u paW.-itoiu.whivit biu.
dlsttnKUl he! b&gt;a public •ourw.- In tite
Senate or the l-tntoi status during the
late war for tite lnt&gt; gritr. union and the
self to the tae* or .-failing ttic damaging
expcMtnt wiilcb shews th- &lt;ii».-nawfid

army. Porter now neck, a ro-fa-artnc
hf hie asa.-, on th* prrtenre that new

CITY DRUG STORE!

lumen

■

Robed?t Steerach Bitten,

will rtv# •

C ON C ER
Him M

r.ilrir.', pNM|

.

Hastiip, B

Mostly EveBiBg, April 4
Jk^mtMion 50c. - Childr

F.D. ACKL^Y
is selling
Seiling DRUGS
and MEDICLYES

R
V7XM IK BAXKT COUNTY.

FULL STUCK OF

IN HASTINGS!

markabU degree,
and giro lone to

STOMACH

y«ir» tiace Dr.
IlolMel, the edebrated .WU
phyticiun, Jrm
StoeUiohi, Aredm, came to Otle
,____ _ _odwed the Seendinanan Blood Purifrr; met
■ which time Ihotuande hate beta
cured, bg He use, cf Scrofula and
Other blood dHecuee. It tonUdtt,
beoidet the Iodide of rdeuta raid
; Syrup of Stiiliugia, druyt imped■ cd from-Sweelcn far iU ervrtn
manufacture, unhuncn ana eat
h^t by gpofAe-|..-i
■■-

BITTE1S

Dated, Deoember 16th, 1869.

VF.3TING3.
HASTINGS. - k»/l

MICIU0A5.

J. COI.E a BON,
■nrsaoj.»». lus &gt;x

Groceries and Produce,

----------

Famiflliing Goods,
' ­ WOOLEN FACTORY!
Unto and Cape, and everything pertain
ing to man’s wear. ’ '
Second,
IMAICFUTERlkfi DEPAJITMEKT,
whore work will’ bo dono to too boat

IhtnmWmnFacTMn

tho succes* of our schools depends in a
groat measure* upon whether they use
there were a hundred butchers ; one yjf that power wall or ill. If they, a* good
citiMU*. de.iriag the highest good cf
।night into th© country and returned to
,
highcat welfare of the State, will unite
'dre-sed and Kild. The grievance l&lt;v- with
,
the good toaelicra and tlm other
,c-inin so great that the Legislature was J
friends of education in our tnidat'orid
develop the gigantic strength that there
, . _ j is inherent in our systrun of fave school*,
that if it could bo proved that the deg । the wall* of ignorance will crumble ia
eaught a r'aoep, hi* owner -houId pay a | theenrly years of the coming future, as 1,70.
dollar for tlrn £r*l uffimce. two'dollar* for too wall* of ancient Jericho ennobled
tlia Mound, and beimprtoanud thraoday# fa-foro the .united efforts of ihe Is-

•ingle trad wili
convince (he mod

BLOOD

wonderful rofar.

W:thout the important testimony of act- HTiTS
.
HT.. IlASTINUA, |UCH.
&gt;jr
-.u
ual trial and triumph. It isalwaya truo
Third,
that it is bettor to pay exorbitant wages
GEORGE rRESTON,
NO PRICES IiOM’ER THAN 0UB8,
to a teacher who is equal to tho work,
CUSTOM CAttDl"
however difficult it may bo, than to pay
General Grocer,
AND WOK CUStAXTEEJ).
.
A-V, MOP ccn VJUUU..
It will be for your inkiest to examine
nunudler sura, and throw away both
ciotli.
HAPTINOS,. . . aS; I . .1»CU.
time and money, and what I* worse than
all, inflict a lasting injury on the whole
school.
ilrir 3nlmlistmrtits.
The law now placbe a vast amount of
iTtiuB iu. uiriint mn mm.
FOR SALE.
ANN CAL TOWNSHIP MEETING.
rious district tloards of the etate, and

Dr /.*&lt;• :-i'r
Bixxi AH# are
factnred for c
. , , tiudlar purpoet.
•moommyfmmyl Ohd trial anriaUy tdablitl.p them at fatonia
seitA aH who tise them.
The reatont why Dr. Bcbuk'l
Shod PiUe thndd be kepi in «w

J^HOUWEB ARMS-

GEORGE PRESTON

JOHNG. RUNYON
JeOferaon SlrML H^Unji. Sleb,

GROCilRlES,

■MSfiSSt.4-0-

7-;
AKD BEST STOCK OF

BOOTS AND SHOfiS
«•*&lt;&gt;*.«. SbuytiMM,

MAYNARD,

FAMILY GROCERIES,

ground that the seamd oflenre would La;

A‘ rarfl-

——Mott BiUm, n
called, art merely •vahiwuhy SdF,
told as a btreragt. Dr.RtbaAe
JBUUrt art not a beveragt tn mty
•evoe of the tcortl, but eonfam the
mod expensive drugt hum It
teience for the radical cure f
rndigedion and Dyppcptia, tnd

experience i* neoosiary to perfection in
any calling, is in this way utterly ig­
In making this ftundniicoin«nt to too
j Citizens' of Ilast’U^* jad ticinitr, I
nored, and in ninety nine cases in a hun­
&gt; would cal] your uttentiou to a few facto ;dred, tho school and teacher both are
it ten.
I^irst,
looera thereby.- If your school fa in any Hastings... . ».,i:
.......... --.y—
-_____ ! A i&gt;ermanent Clothing Houss in ITa*way peculiar, it does no good bul work*
Wain BRSTHETW,
tiaS* &lt;bnro you ran always find a
great evil to overlook that fact in hir­
Mt. »pten lid line of
ing the toucher.
Dnp, MediciRB, Grrts, CI'oins’ CASSIMEREfl,

Co Enp’t Schools.

&gt; mild i

Th# University Glee
OF THE
University of Miohig

*

EXCHANGE.

Ap|Jicant* (nr positions aro apt to
overeotimate tl.cir own abilities ia the
very important matter of governing a
ecliciol, and it is far better to secure the
reraice# of ono that you know can control
and loach tho school, than one who, with

'

Containing neither cil tor dy«, it 6*
not sail white cambric, sod ya 1.^
toug oa the hair, giving it a rich tkwv
lustra and a grateful perfuns#.

FARM UT ONE HVNPBEn

3?KW1SS7SXS1P *

aider tha. it will imvo good cauao for IntorflrrariM should tiies-c bloody so-nee be not jcopOrdfac everything for a donblful
re-enacted, and then, makcttich disposi­ *ronlt. ; f
tion of oar land and naval rdrcej as will ’ To thio succor# of temperance two
say, in the most emphatic manner, that things aro pre-requisite. First, too temIt fa our intention to make the assertion
rood.
^c*BU,te?
prosnles our pool;fon in the leaat. even:yin any w-tiun to bo taken; and, -*eeoud,
If WO still fool dfapoaeifto stand ba .k and that Rmtimont most l&gt;e in the majority.
aoe Old Despotism attempt to crush Facta show conclusively tltaln thitdparYoua* Liberty, and (py to satisfy the ty cannot concentrate the aantimeot, and
national conscience with the thought if it is not already in tho majority, whM
that it fa none of our business. We have
is there in n political organisation to
acted shamefolly nil along tn this tnnto
make new converts to temperance ? If
poStics could concentrate, reason alone
bum another everlasting disgrace Into
the framework of American history.
For one. I belior* the truo fempenmeo
sentiment—perhaps I might say the pro­
hibition sentiment—is in die majority in
■ • COX8I8TEBT.
tks State. If so, wo only need concen­
In adjoining columns on tho editorial tration upon tho right mtcturrt. And
hero come# the difficulty—to agree npon
8d. we find the following items. Barely tho measure?. Every one ha# hia own
theory. The pn-sout tow is mid to be a
lailuM. Bo nut a few good tampnanco
inslFiUjehn i'or- men jump to the conclusion that prohUiiitt is a ftSure, end are willing to return
'blah, howove.-, Is not the flrvt to license laws that were failure* ever,
epor* an- tr.ir-. lie always wa. imdl will bo overman. But why is tho
upwter," but perter will g.-t
'
of him yet, if be don't look law a failure ?

t-iM

HAIR DRESSING,

By Order «f Tewethfa B**nl.
U. A. HKOOKH.CtwO.

“ii *7 «*““• wh!ch
*“• d'B •"«**•*
-*"*
*• •Mh
”°n
■”
But thTqucstion fa oofX uno of re
CRn &lt;J‘“ ।; ™
aa■
‘l “* “d *i,h *”। s:^saj®SK£t;
Mguitlon; it fa uno of l.umamty. Th&lt; re nt* U h a,nU
»■! » tbini1 upon than upon tho work of tho echool ;
are certain duties which the rtronr owe ’political party, let it *.&gt; be done; butt! room, school boards must export to it*
UmA’AcM
__ __
.... ..__________________ it __ _ i____ t-.t___ rv.........
r„_
.1— __&gt; —t—.k— .k__I t ±7.:.. III!,.
...

•

ipjunou* to toe bair, tb« Vigo- q,
only benefit but not harm it IfWMP

j is ^-trevusrs

1,atibo,tur no{ quarrel with facto, but f work fa inervaring on her hand*. w.heu :»®
*u**u *Jtu'ua“"u
,ludJ for othor
■ *»»• fakr*!* offiro^ .tone, irintingotfi-1
■ _ ———
Nq man can go forth ar than the writer । cb*. ngcncic* of varioas kind*, beside# J
THE GREAT O
of thiwo lines to abolish the liquor trnf- many other calling*, offer to the indue i
M
fa. Itoddit tu bo a curse to #odetvJ triou# and competent woman from 825 । a Mdureoa the Katnra,Tn

I or the glandii atrophied-■ and

of foul.tg (be (uUr

—

meat, it will keep it clean .nariraZIts occasion*! um will prevall
from turning gray or falling &lt;
consequently prevent Isldoe**. ’pT
from those deleter!™# lutetaac

and conquer to exterminate.
’ ’’’k'™
tetnp-:ranco candidate for ment go and engage her immediately. 11
”=J,l.-w.«4i!=: wS.tt'iirSSKEfS'
. Had thi*country accented to the Cu- Governor got hardly vote* enough to] Sumo officer* aro deterred from on- ,
bans the right* of te-lHgorenta six nmkoaf
’
months agn.liil* horrible stalo of affairs I taring."
would not have occurred. Spain would 1 A wist
nil adapt his nionna to | It i* not to bo expected that wages | •'JJu!
*....* ■■■,.-■ _ . . n_
“ *»v«uu And whan wv find that certain . will be much lower than they liave been J
। lot ; baUol#
unul. loo’f
SKStju »~»"lll»l«&lt;«il4a.lW™i4Lw. d«ri^ U&gt;. p.,t (rt, j..n. Won,..-. I
•“'V.SWVIWZ I

blood to satisfy her thiraty honor she’
would have r.-tlred from the contest and ,
left tho Cube ns a free people. Our of-[
forte st mediation, made in that manDor, would have been far more cffeollve

“r" r«W.

’ F'l

Prisoners taken in battle And no me.r-' ^ro* * log *s heavy t
J’, why can’t 1
7’’
. fore oligiblo and can be contracted with, Ji.hwrhr IM- vlik «hmiy ys- j
cy; the simplest word that u native Cu- * «&gt;uld.
IF
I«
Ilk. manner eon
no, .r o.r wrer-'
b,fo” «» h“ui’K »&lt; “•
KiT
I
ban can utter fa Hable to such misoonIn like
structlou as to cause bl* immediate ar- «« fHm.l. I«k ..
I. Unorv &lt;«* «*» “f •!»“« kuulMSs,..
dV."i£!XISi:S?'.S-H!
rbm ..nr p,Sd™l )»«, &lt;u org.It h ,«o rfk. th. — Uu.,
k?—)
most every Instance, equivalent U&gt; nn nl»J tor wrn. .p-ffle Objnl wilh .or. I
&lt;" ™Ho». nnra». &lt;M., wpr tU., ........
-.L-w, I
execution.
srCK:.tS%-irXSiE^lS=.
The---------prisons- ...
aro fall, and details for
execution
are
dallyUW.U.
made&lt;1from
three111In- ,x! dono a*ain
without
considering —
at teacher until it is extremely
difficult Wthvcl
“f—
'
—
•
—
*
—
vu&lt;
UBW
---r
—
—
—
------ .in ordur
. tiiat
.. rrem may .be ।j.n
. m rireumstence*.
.&gt; . •_ ■- ,
—
..&gt; o»pecfa!ly of n higher grade,; litii
Mroerated.
tl»” differeuoe
But &lt;A,“’----n one
form.t for ths fresh arrival#
i*
—
—t-— —all
ti .1too
— jrr*
----■ -■
n.,,1 Ik— •^bool
—kzv.,1 tfa— *k.
—1 k— —retarded
—.mI—.1 in
— I u.
it -I
dore
make
difference
whether
thereby
in t*
its
iV*7r
Nor doiheinsurgentsseemtobe much your
won*- si®
atari fa tn m» »•&gt; ik.....— — ki._ । opening, and tho whole term fa taught ' ^^•■^uBHfaJaiUreVwtilih #a&gt;tfin4n«s#taur
behind the regular government in their e-ouml
not only by an inexperienced taachar,
*dMbii*hjH«toadruk1*»d^^5’“" ■
Work of bloodshed and slaughter, al- 8y- ’
If any uno ha* bad any daulrte wheth- ^ut at “ disadvantage.
[ fcfltau’wo£Sore. *Tta taVh’urrertaaSi
though they plead that toclr pwltiou fa
*T--------- - ’“,J
",,DU’’ i ~
~ "7-------- 7°” . . .
1
forced upon them by the eourre of their
pditical
7°“ h
■■ ••tempera ’neo party would find . 1,0
"—
-'ow of-B B00*1 teaahcr,
■ ono.i&gt;.itsEg—arutwiriSiSscrsi”।
•ppreotore. Expecting no quarter, they , S'**1 ** Pxir sledding, ho might surely ’lhftl -vou feel “tufied ten teach your ।
give none, and cvety Spaniard who falls be satisfied from the experiment* that *chool successfully during tho ensuing *
TO OONS1
totaU.lrlajia. 1. u-i-ul,-, w.u..,. Uv.l-.wm.dw U-k-i-.mil, a U.. |f
’
ir, w|ik »
Ini- *f- I
ISXyjJu'taMS' l“lN~ tUmpair. I B ihwl Mch.r 1. op-i&gt; lo a. .»g.g-.

..

lU natural Vitality mo CoW

EdF" Person* deatring to make
bargain* will du wall to call al
Agency. «^FJ

lie hitched hia

■Urgants fa »ucha* tnrhin tbeblood.and i wood*, loaded the stick, and applied tho I "cbool*, attention is called to the fact! *u *he**".7b b ■ wdT
to cause the Eardevt heart to rise in de-। i..k •*
u_»—i.* o_
&lt;
that *11 nf th. Iwitar rta.«’nf um.1.or. i M«&gt;4 sot ike MU wa b

■ u».

SMITH.

WRIGHT

March 22d, 1870.

County of B«Ty.

Uttut tf ermi

BLOOD

pills
JFbr Sale by Druggist*
and Dealarg &lt;n latent
Mcdidnrn tvery-tvhero.
Quiker Valley Nuisris,
WINONA, COLVMBU1A CQ«
.
OUfa&gt;. ’•

larut«rs breathad aasivr, and thought tho

r CJT AI.ITA
* WXm««Br.

Tss Mmsse » N~*
•fh&gt;t« got out Hi. -iiur *i Ih.t
kaMd-nS.W4.W0 f«vk
Chua»*AKM«HI voto'Apif’ M
&lt;U CUoMca *»d Mlcblg*s Lak* S

�IBAIB. 33,28?®.
£grul and 2Hi«dUutous.
A Sunday School Inatitnte, under the
auspices of the Barry County Sunday
School Association, will brf held at the
Baptist Church tn Orangeville, com­
mencing Tuesday evening, March l»th,
end continuing through the day and
evening of March 30th. The exercises
will consist of addresses and discussion ■ i
upon topics of practical Sunday School

Ad«^«*r end TWteow of the l&amp;th„ and in
tho same canneeUon e*u the attention
of our neuters to the followlns letter ~

Let all friends of Sunday School* of
that part of t*e County bepresent.
Tnro.lE harsh,
President Barry Co. 8. 8. Association;

" C*~&gt; CU,- 1" ~
next Issue we hope to ulscv befan, nn.
rredsn the advantages oft hl. read more
at length than our time aad imaco a.
present penult.
r
For the ]irSaeot w* ean only asy, that
this prq| act com mentis itself to ourjudg.

REPUBLICAN CAUCUS.
themew

The Republican electors of the town ,
•hip of Hutin ga will meet In Caucus at
the office of the County Clerk, in thevil-

SL
h be‘^BOrthyth* “rn*t
slderatlon of our pcopl. ; and we

sug­
gest to those gentlemen having our
Railroad interest. In charge the propri-

Direct from Factories. 10^Specialitiesiu every department.

S

to l&gt;e held In thl* village «t an oariw
day, to ec&amp;sider this project; and let
us aeeure. irpmslble, th. attendant* and
co-operation of repmmntatlve men
from ths varlcus locaUtire along the

TO VES
We hnvo now In Htoclc the Inrggwsst vnrlety oC

COOKIMG,
PARLOR COOK AMD
PARLOR STOVES
ever lirouglit to Kaattlngfis. , t'osne auc and nil and wclbcni.

HARNESS SHOP—A fine Stock of Horncsa on bond.
il pairing done promptly on short notice.

Be­

The Battle

he University Glee Club,
OF TME
University of Michigan,

of* comaillee. oc matt,,, peHalnleg to * 1
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to the Micblgta Control Railroad, and „
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ol Iltatiagi to eos.ldcr th). piojnrt beftr.
tn.k. any mor. that would be detrimental u
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elnklegowlof the oretl roots from Hettle ( reek
to Neah*lllene. Aaajrta.od U.pl. Greta, from

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Uiioa Hall, Hasting HicMpi,
Monday Evening, April 4th.

REGISTER YOUR HAMES.

Admission 50c. - Children 25c.

Dye 'Stuffs,
Patent Medicines.

Perfumery,
.
Toilet Articles,

*rnci£ srtiJT.

Far twenty-five cents you can buy of
Druggist or Grocer a package of 8m
Mom Farino, manufactured from pure
Irish Mow or Carrageen, which will make
sixteen quarts of Bisnc Mange, and a like
quan ti ty of Puudding*, Custard^ Croc ins,
Charlotte Busse* Ac.. Ac. It is by far
the cheapest, healthiest and steal delicious
food in the world. . . .
,
Baud So* Moss Farine Qo.,

PLANTATION BITTEHS.
S. T-1860-X.
This wtmdcrf□! vegetable rtalcratire ia
the sheet-anchor of the frebleand debili­
tated. As a tonic anl cordial far the
aged and languid, it has no equal among
a'.umachte*. At a remedy for tho nervous
weakness to which womsnjoro espoJolly
subject, it ia superseding .every other
stimulant. In al! climates, tropical,
temperate or frigid, it ae'.**as a specific
in every ■pectoeof disorder which under mines the bodily atrongth and -breaks
down tho animal spirit*. For sale by all
druggists.’
dhmS

THE AMERICAN FAMILY

KNITTING’ MACHINE

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Duroblr, •»-! t'«o&gt;p»ii end Cheap Knltliog Mschin. «v«i Itrwntvd.

PRICH ONLY $25.

The Best in the Market!
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Rti, Untied Xrwa ia thia pa par.
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Martha Gates. G. C. Hubbard, Mrs, Be.
linalUsvr, 2; David liemony. Henry
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Fanny Johnson, EJlit B. Kingsbury,
Jamea Killpntrlrk, 2; Mrs. Lucauda
Lcce, John W. Myres, Mlw Sarah E.

FROM 13 TO’tlO PER PA Y

Books and Stationery, The School Books used in this
County, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, Reward
of Merit’Cards, Einc Writing Papers,
•
Envelopes, fc., &lt;fc.,
.
*5Vhich will bo £iol&lt;l at very Low Prices.

GREAT SACRIFICE! ।
Closing out that immense STOCK of winter Clothing, &amp;&lt;
and below cost, at the
THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY.

WHAT ABE THEY!

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bath i» predretijr a. loafeidec- ™ fc.l«h&lt; aed
pweeouer tn«c "I WMUMly iscrtMtog. acd
mor* railing alock la beleg added So the line. 11
is amanrr ef Inlmat W oar paupb U Haw that
b, Ukieg tlM maming train hare they can reach
Hettle Cree*, el* Chartolw,early in theforeooca.

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emonnt 0( US,OeO.
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Bewtb Haven retire*!, the elk c See re were re-

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AND OTHEB GOODH SQUALLY AH LOW AT

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th. one price More of GRAND RAPIDS.
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TAXES! TAXES!

I keep constantly on hand, a large and well selected Stock
of HARDWARE bought of the Manufacturers,
before the recent advance.
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To. voten of Bataa Coanty aro to oct &lt;bl»
spring upon Uiiorthrmot'.vtt
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                  <text>VOL. XIV,

Biisinw Jirertorj.

JOBS ROBERTS,

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1870.

THB GREAT CROWD THAT DAILY VISITS

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This topic has Loen vary much dis­
cussed of late, and men of great learn­
ing and piety, of equal faith and hope in

the Scriptures as the revealed word of
God, have advocated widely different
Thia diversity of opinion is in itself a
demand for further discussion till at least
ths Biblo-loring shall see eye to eye.
In ths last analysis we find there are but

two positions taken. One maintains that
the Bible la such an important means of

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culture that it should be kept in the pub­
lic schools by the strong arm of the law.
The other holds that we have no right to
retain the Bible in schools' so long as it
is an offence to any citixcn.
With both of those positions we agree
and wo disagree. Wherein will appear
ia the elucidation of the following
paints:
I. The desirableness of the Bible in
the public schools.

NUMBER 49,

chase each other in quick suressawn; &lt;our schools to read a pertitm ef Cbo the enjoyment of religious liberty,-sad
hits d low, sweet note tells upon ths ear j Bible as * religious excretes. Ito peat they were careful to avoid any oonnaa
like the distant music of aa angel; aim to to sanctify haaaan culture, and to tion of Church end 8mte that should sa­
there are the hoarse mutterings of seven | direct the mind to ths fountain of wi»vor in the losAt of intolerance. In this
they have succeeded. Founded upon
first panellings of the morning; there it «f the Bihls in a aoarea af Mtal tak­ this principle, ths nation hna flourished
pours forth its meridian Splendora. The ing have Already been set forth. But in wealth, in education, in mania, and
poetry of Virgil, Horace and Homer— how sha I these advantages bo secured in religion. As the roe* and the than
the admiration of past ocutnrias, fade to ns 1 This ia one of the greet ques­ grow from the same root, Are fanned by
away in the greater glory af David and tions of the hour. In its decisions ore the same breros, watered by. the same
Job and Isaiah. Very much of Hernan involved ths highest interests of ths in­ showers, and warmed by the some sun ;
and Grecian poetry is beautiful, as po­ dividual. the Church, and tha State. so under our Government, widely differ­
etry but it ia the cmbodiiMat of little There is ths Scylla of bigotry ou the one ent religious fams have been fostered
that is valuable to mankind. The Bible, hand, and the Charybdis ef infidelity oc- end protected by the same laws, that the
on the other hand, is not only a model in the other. Tho question should be de­ world may ‘ know them by their fruits."
poetical conceptions and expressions, cided, if possible, on grounds so breed Now are we prepared to abandon thia
but it is.also tha incarnation of the very as to embrace the good of all, and in­
soul af poetry - truth. A book contain­ fringe ujoa the rights of none. In the gjvurnmcnt and adopt a State religion T

ing excellencies such as those we cannot last analysis there appears to bo bat two
afford to dismiss from the curriculum of modes af solving this difficult problem ;
ell other modes are only modifications
.
Another reason why the Bible should of these.

bo retained in schools, is that it is tho
embodiment of the purest morality.
That the Bible io superior to any other
bonk as a guide to morula need not be
argued with any that will be likely to
II. The means that should bo em- read this article. Wire we writing for
the Now Zealander cr the Hottentot,
po/ed to retain ito position
First, then, why should the Bible have there might be a demand for proof and
a place ia the schools ? One important elucidation, but among us the denial «f
reason is, because it is a rare instrument thia truth betrays such a perversion of
of intellectual culture. Children are the moral sense as to render all argu­
sant to school for education; anything ment a hopeless task. ' Now, education
Which will promote this end is desirable. is at least two-fold: intellectual and
Whether we look at ths manner or moral. It is the aim of our systom of
matter of the Bible, it transcends all public instruction to make good and in­
other works in its intellectual merit. Its telligent ci Urens, and so a prOspero u.
end is not historical, and yet it contains and happy commonwealth. MoraLty
tho sublimeet farts of human history; lies at the very foundation of good gov­
No amount of intelligence
facto nowhere else to be found, many of ernment
them, and of inestimable Value to every, ran qualify a man to be a good arisen
without
Biorality.
Ths State, therefore,
student of history, and to every member
of tho race. Though ia ito nature frag­ undertakes the moral asfwsfl as the in­
mentary, it is nevertbeloM in form, eo far tellectual education of its youth. No
as it extends, a model history. Ito bio­ man of immoral character is allowed to
graphical sketches and its narration of ( instruct, however great his mental ac­
facta are unrivalled specimens of style; quirements may be. No books of an
simple, yet profound ; candid yet scruti­ immoral tendency can be used in school,
nising; concise, yet picturesque. The vo immoralities allowed. On the other
Bible is also of great tervice to the stu­ hand, it is the duty of the teacher to in­
dent as a sound philosophy. Its aim is culcate and impress the principlesof pu­
not philosophy and yet it is tho most rity, justice, bonecty, veracity, obedience
philosophical of all books. It contains to Lawful authority and a generoos regard
| no octnplete system of natural or social to the righto and welfare of others? Tho
oaonee, of mental or mural philosophy, moral education of tho pupils ia there­
and yet it has puiuto of contact with all fore, not only a legitimate aim, but a le-

benevutent institutions, a pure morality,
and a gforious&gt;eiviliaatie*, are ready to
du-clare that the Bible must and ahall be
kept in tho public nohoote by tho strong
arm of the laW. They wudl have it
guarded, as was the tree of life, so that
it shall be a terror to Fagan, Moham­
medan and Oatholie alike. The end
thus sought is most laudable, but tho
moons are not m certainly wlsA and just
While no man con aey ovwrmtich in
pmiso of tho Bible as a means af good,
there are two very serious objections to
thia mode of retaining tho Bible in
the schools In tha foot plate this com­
pulsory principle involves tho destruction
of the right of private judgment. It
compels a religious observance which
may bo contrary to religious convictions.
True, wo mar say confidently that such
an observance is beet for pH, that wo
know it. Is it therefore right to e—pel
it! The right of conscience te'Mi inalicnabto right—* matter between the
eoul and ite God. It ie a Holy of Ho­
lies, into which not even a High Priest
may enter once a year. It ia tho glory
of Protestantism. “ Lot every man bo
fully persuaded ia his own miad ” io the
voice of reason and tha mice of the
Bible. It is a scntimoal worthy to be

Is there anything so desirable in the his­
tory of any church establishment that
wo would repeat it in our national exjx.rience 7 If not, then how can wo far this
reason admit the compulsory ptinciple
Involved in forcing the Bibls as a devo­
tional book into the public schools. It
is better as Protestants think, to com­
pel the Bible than the Koran, but ths
principle of religious liberty involved is
precisely ths earns in either case. And
here it may be said that the same objec­
tions do not exist against the iutroduotioJ of the Bible into the schools, on the
ground' of its literary merit As a clas­
sic it might be used with greet effort.
Ite history, poetry, philosophy, and mor­
als might be tiadiod as the same thence
forenre, or, at least without objectiona­
ble reference, to religious doctrines. Tbs
religion of the classics is hoetben, and
ffet no one, ou that ground, objooto to ths
study of Plato, or Homer, or Virgil.

Such works are not prescribed for their
religious sentiments, ar with a view to

basis the Bible might stand without in­
tattering with the religions convictions
of any pereoa pagan, Chtholio or Infi­
del. This would secure its place in the
schools which It richly. deserves, which
would infringe upon no right of eoneciroee, and which would come withim
jurisdiction of the tew. But thpjiuestion immediately before us resperts the
maintenance of tha Bible in eeKol as a
book of worship. As such, I have en­
deavored to show that it cannot oonsfat-

over every dwelling, and upon its palm
gal requirement.
.
Intellectual culture invulres the use of of every hand. Is nit this universal
tho boot instrumentalities for the accom­ licenser By no menus. It Msimply re­ principle ia not tho true one 7 ’fixers is
plishment ot this end. It would be ab- ligions liberty- the right to wonhip God muons alternative; the eeAmtery irnscs' surd to require in pupils a knowledge of according to the dictates of the individ­ pfi must solve tho difficulty. And m fact
thia has been tho bads thru far in our
mathematics, and at the same rims de­ ual conscience. It recognises no ecetat- history. The Bible has boro ia lebco!,
Iprive them of tho beet help the country iastical conscience, no State coosaieoce, not bocauM the State requ' red it, but be­
iaffbrde4 in the acquirement of sush eo for forth as responsibility and ac­ cause tho penile Uvo deemt'd it desireknowledge.
An^ eo a morel education countability to God are croccrotd. It is bls. It has been tho ex] owst of the
1
religious sentiment of a commurity. It
iinvulvee thoUseof tho beet means to pro­ impossible to forte tha Bible, as a re­ has boon by no means a v Af fle custom.
togetiier with their capabilitios. This is imote it .The Bible is the acknowledged ligious observance, into the schools Skeptical and ineligiero teachen often
the province of intellectual philosophy. 1embodiment of tho purest morality. On whore there are opposing religious con- dispense with it, ana there tanottdag but
And every advance in mental erionce has 'what pTtEriplo, then, ahould it be ban­ rictiona, without the sacrifice of this
ished from schools where morality is ooe principle. Are we prepared to do this T
brought us one step nearer what ths '
Where will it lead us ? It would per­
word of God eopresoes oe ascusMo upon 1of the chief aims of education.
Again, tho Bible should be retained in mit the Proteataat, whenever and wherthis subjectschools because it presents tho only true
The Bible is not a moral philosophy, 1
of life- Intellectual acquiremonto
and yet in ito morel precepts it doos of end
'
ligtous exorcise. Ou the other band, a
are dacirable -, the attainment of moral
necessity sMumo a moral nature with 1
religious tnsrtorr, disregarding the wish­
excellence a worthy aim, bttt ho io not each fair own religious rites whenever
moral powers. It affirms certain things
es of Catholic or infidul patrons, might
educated who has failed to learn that tha there was power. Are wo prepared to introduce stiah an exercise tnto school,
to bo right and obligatory, and affirms
I fear of the Lord ie the beginning of wis- sacrifice thia prfaopte, and thus rekindle but we would have no power to compel
oertain other things to bo strong. But
I dorn. The influence of tho religion of the fires of religious pereecutica 7
the attendance of his pupils. It has
this is precisely tho domain of morel phi­
ever been extra-official, a purely voteathe Bible upon the whole man is incal
The next objection to compulsory no­
losophy. With no impropriety, there­
bulably great It quickens parveptfon, tion is, that the State aaeUmse no power
fore, may it bo said that tho Bible io a
enlivsus thought, energises the will, and
philosophical book.
Whenever it speaks ttl the natural infttseo into every department of being
nnlvereo, it either expresses or assumes anew Ufa. It will make a bettor farmer,
once to another. Neither the Constitu­
what ie ia aocordanoe with‘truth. It
tion of the United States, nor that .of
contains not the loest element of tho
any State, so far as I know, adopts any
false philosophies of the times in which

those saeners. It &gt;a surprising to see
how many facts of natural ecivnoe ore
embraced in the Bible. There are abundant allusions to astronomy, geology,
butany, chemistry, and ths like. It
strikes some notes in almost every departmcnlof nature.
Tho Bible is addressed to tha intelligence; it therefore a^umes tho existence
of eiTteln mrhtal powers and faculties,

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the Bible oar very existence, car civil
and religious liberties, our benign fastiinal. to the laws of Hebrew poetry.
tutioas, and thobieasedbopoBoIa more
Bom sthing of iteboaaty to, of nimsrity,
prosperous future, should not for trifling
fact fa a translation, and yet eo much of
reasons ruthlessly banish thia presiow
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fa was written. How many philosophies
have arisen, only to perish! But the
philosophy of the Bible has stood tho
test of advancing drilixatiuu. Scicnoo
has novar made a discovery which «mtredicta the Bible.
Afa faterprotattwee have often given
«d to fals. philooophfoe, but for thia the
Bible is not responsible. Should such a
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things are of good report, the import­ respecting the Sabbath affiad suck proof,1
ance of keeping the Bible before the from the fort that the State, to oarK '
young in their preparation for life’s never mode cheioe af that day, but only '

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THE ELECTION.

•before another Issue of thia paper. We
hope loose at toast the entire Republican
vote polled, and of course we hope to see
It triumphant We need not expect a
victory, however, without bard work.
The organisation of tho third partyTiM
changed the aspect of affairs to an ■ex­
tant, and Introduced a new element Into
the political con test. It la. however, tbs
old enemy in a new dieaa. They op.
pose the Republican party because they
are opposed to its policy. They cover
their actual dealgna under aclookefpreare misled by these pretentious claim".
Tile falthleesnesa of the great num of
the new party to the questions they pre­
tend ar* in Issue is to us sufficiently evl*tont^y the" masterly inactivity *' they
■dtopu^ in the matter of the liquor traf­
fic. we believe these men are very
largely working In the Interests of tho
Democratic party. They are steeply In­
tent upon the defeat of the Republican
party. Beyond this they have no aspi­
rations to satbiy, no work to do. To
this extent they are In reality the left
wing of the Democratic party. 7 Wenow
speak of the leaders, and not the honest
tow who. deceived by the empty profoealona of high morality upon the part of
tho designing one*, are blindly led front'
their own party to be the willing tools
tn th* hand* of the tore-heads who seek
to make capital out of the easy credulity
of boncet, well-meaning men.
To the tnx-paycni wc need not npcak
of th* nsceseltyof electing a Republican
to rr present the town of Ha-tings upon
the Board of (Supervisors for the County
of Barry. composed aa It will be, in anv
event, very largely of Republicans.
That a Rspobliasn can do much more,
fer Che town than a Democrat or a pro-.
blbltiontet ran. when th* question of'
dqnaitat'on 1* before the Board, need1
not be argued. We need not say that It
will be for the Intervet* of the taxpayer*'
to have a Republican Bupvrvlsor on the
County Board.
TU1* ia to an extent true of th* other■
members of the Republican ticket. ItI
ia to the Intermt of the Republican tax­
payers to have the party repreeented
Upon tha township board. While we
tarn nothing disparagingly to any of the
peibmnel of either of th* other tioketa.
wo point to the name* *r the men on the
Republican ticket with some pride, be­
lieving. aa wo do. that lh*y are-men

them. Let all '
days of trial ant
tory will bo oun
Rally roc
qn Monday,

aw®.

JLs-fc itpropo* because a man has been
a’g’wd roldier, that th* t***"* should
- treat hnn *s a pauper and pay him an­

nually for sorrioMthathe lis* nrtor per­
formed, a larg*4um of money, wrong
from the hands of tho people ostensibly
Among the many wrongs committedI for legitimate purpoas*. IT any man
in behalf of slavery, oue of tho moat- who served tho nation in tho last, or any
common was the inoaroerating of men&gt; other war, is unable to support himself
1. In^msecpisMe eff dUaUilhiOs Wu*ed &gt;y
t£afsemoe,"ihen put liim on Oto pension

r lDrUB&gt;y Mm according Io TO moOs
The trying abuse i* tho red tape in
Slav* to gain his freedom. Sosueofthe1
beet men the eountry ha* produced, men। which every proceeding connected with
whose heart* were so 4arm with love1 tKe ohny is eutaegled to euch an extent
• that it require* a large force of lnen to
। unravel ite knotty intricacies. Anymoasoppressed ttiat they laaved even thing,, uro tlijt will introduce into any branch
•re® death itself, to do what drey con­ of governmental matters, the remmon
sidered their duty to th e suffering bond­ judgment and ordinary dispatch Of busi­
man, languished for years unnoticed! nets men, instead ot the present tnetbod*
and unknown, an l finally died tn felon's। which are tho very clitnax of the art of
cell*, martyr* upon the slave cursed noil “itowbbl to do it" mast be welcomed by
of their native land, end sacrifice* to the' nil good ritisens with gratitude. Let
the army fee! the effect of the reforma­
quarters of a century upon the blood of tion going on in other departments, un­
tho defenceless children of -labor, and til tiro money paid by th* people shall
the few who would have stricken off the bo used far tho good of tho many, rather
shacklee wherewith (hey were bound. than the aggrandisemeut of a few.
Rut slavery has passed away. Tho
Let Congress doit* duty in this mat­
tosh of tho taskmaster is felt no more ter, and add to the credit it ha* already
upon tho bent form of the tailor in the obtained for its fearless work of re­
cotton Cold or thence swamp, and the

horrors of the auction block, the prison
pen, the iron necklace and the chain
gang, are known only as terrible memo­
ries of the past, as scan upon the form
of the nation that oan never be oblitera­
ted. Many of Ao distinctions of tho.e
evil days are also sunk into oblivion, or
else live ia altered form soon to be
swept away by the program of fore­
thought and justice. Tho slave ia a
free man, and hs who would have assis­
ted him to hie freedom, aod who risked
so much to hasten tho day; can rejoice
to too his work accomplished.
I
But while the slave is free it appears
that some of those who befriended him
in the day of his bondagu, ar* still in
chains. In the Penitentiary of Ken­
tucky are confined several person* for
the crime-known only in the slave
state*—“of aiding and abetting tho es­
cape of alavse,” end tome of thosemcn,

CEDAfi. CREEK.
W^F««Ur.
BALttfibRR, District Re. U
I Thursday.

*• A99haestosnMl.liRabb
ixr.-austiz'x:;
5 E.pwUl uuellaa will be J
-- ...U— I..X.
iwk.ar I

With GILT, !■«TA.TIOH GILT, UITA*
TION ROSEWOOD 1 GILT or Black
Walnut Mouldings.

BUSINESS CARDS.
BOWNE a GALLOWAY,

BANKERS.

JUITICI (B1OL1IS.)

The trial of Arthur Wellseley Byre.
Captain o." the British ship Bombay, for
sinking lbs Oneida, near .Yokohama,
Japan, bucloned, and we are informed
that be has received the punishment bs
so richly merited, and has ixen suspend­
ed front hit tomstand for ttx moniht /
Wc may be mistaken, but it to our opin­
ion that suspension by the neck for (lflecn minute* would b? much more ap­
propriate. But then his crime was not
•o very lienvy—nothing but drownlug
one hundred Ysnkoe* and sinking a
'• d—d Yankee frigate.” Huoh iriflra
should not be noticed, for It might breed
ill-feeling between the "tuo greet na­
tions who speak tbc s*mo language and
on- descended from the tame nee."
More to our sorrow than pride bo It spo­
ken, for If ever a nation displayed thor­
oughly asinine qualities, U to England.
It I* all rigbf .’or them to sink ouri-hlpa,
unites releesed by the clemency of ths drownour poor, brave men, funilaharms
state,have yet ten long year* of servitude
fighting against ns on land, give unti
before them. It is a burning disgrace
them hilly armed and eqalppod ships of
that this should be so, and, shottM tho war to sweep a peaceful commerce from
state of Kentucky continue to hold those
men in prison, it should be made to ftrel
•n every possible way, the contempt and
dupleanuro of all those oamtn unities every oulmsjo ubon us, as a nation, au(
where freedom is more than a name, we get no rudrcs&lt; Wo took two rebels
from a Britbb ship once, durlngtbe late
and the love of liberty more than a
war, and were eomptUed to give them
up. But they lake from us more than a
Tho national Congress should look to hundred brave fellows, that all the tilool
this matter, and if that prood Omnmnn- of England Of &gt;uld not atone for, and then
w**Uh.‘whieh yet delights to honor the *rcr»Jy InauU our Minister when he de­
men who took the foremost ranks in tho mands an-*C'.qu.ite punishment for the

work ef procuring the ditnlution of the
Union,aad cannotyet lay off the emblems
of mourning which were put on nt ths
death oftho “peculiar institution,” can­
not permit “by-gones to ba by-gonea,"
in this aa well aa in other matters, and
oftvn full and free panion to these men
who wore convicted under a law which
no longer he* an existence, and for n
crime that the heart of every true man
to-day throughout tho world looks upon
as, not a deed of wrong but rather an
sat of merit, the whole force of the nation’a representative* nt Washington
should be brought to bear oa the doors
of the prison, and tho captive who has
home for the sake of his fellow mon;
tong years uf privation, should be permittad to go forth to the enjoyment
of tho freedom of which he baa eo long

&amp; SMITH,

WRI(

he, the noble Briton, Captain Eyre, has
gone home to enjoy bls six’ months
leave of abeencc, and receive the- con­
gratulation* of hl* friend*. Ho inichr
be compared with Samson, with the
alight diflcnmec that with tho Jaw-bone
of sn an he dew hb thousands, while
Eyre might have saved a hundred lives
with the same weapon, by ordering hl*

The University Gl
ilAiif BfibTifEnsT

or THE

CITY DRUG STORE!

Dur MciM, Grams.
DETROIT

WHITE LEAD WORKS.
HEADQUARTERS

Groceries and Produce,

’

GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,

HAsrnart,

telling DRUGS
and MEDICIJTES
m

H IS

SPECIAL NOTICES.

-A.

P E
’

THAR

.^TaXDISJI.

. Ovlrott, Mxh.

mfrwiste swrit
—...
Bilim, k
Balled, an merely wiehiimehy dad,
•old at a benre.ye. Dr.Robadlt
Bitten art not a bererttpe m anj
sense of the word, bul co r.tain tht
moot expeneive drupe knom to
iritois for the radical cm
Indication and Dytpeptia, and
for all ease* seAens a tonic and
etimulanl arcs- ।
restor* the vital
fortee in a re­
markable decree,
and pice tone to
the eyeUm.

PORTABLE EARTH CLOSETS,

BITTE1S

STOMiCB
Itiinowdan
years sine* Dr.
Roheaol, the eelcbmtcd Snedith

dm, eumc to Alt

Dated, December 15th, 1869.

MoRinsarNTYi

We sincerely trust that our govern­
ment will do it* duty in regard to tbl*
mauer, nod find some means to obtain
redros* fur tbc many wrong* we have
suiTered at the bauds of England and*
Englishmen.

j^irrnra,

■

-

WOOLEN FACTORY!

11001

llunmiWssuilACfii!
br*Mbn

l‘»r&lt;toular stivnlM* gi,«a to

CUSTOM CARDING,
ARD WORK ODARAKtaD.

Clotki, FJganneL!
Bartas sad Yarn,

niinu

Dr. Robach't
Blood 1'dl. art

——kmmmsJ One trial tnra-

boon deprived at tiro behest of tho most
gigantic wrong that* ever enraod the
fair £uM*f aay peopl* withits terrible

GEORGE PRESTON
iMTg. SW-llSdMted Stock of

— John Ingham of Halifax, England,
has stopped payment- Other failures
the wane approbate of the masses of 'there aro reported.
- The Bishop* of Besaocon and Nev­
tha people, nor tho bitter trend,-sanation
reoetve the unbroken vote of the party. of many mon who sport high title*, 'ers take tho load in the pppmitton to
the infollibilitv dogma.
Raving been nominated at a caueiM of
drew the pay doe to high rank and yet
the party with singular unanimity, they
— A Miea Hightalo, colored, ir to bo
should bare th* full vote of the party, da no more than th* common duties of elected Btato librarian of Musiteipp.
which was well repreaented at the caa-. a, —halterti. Our anay to the meet ex— Howard, Barnes A Co?, distillers,
oua. Let all personal bitterness (If any peastoG
।
Mere the world, and white Omro near
,
Mount Sterling, Ky., have foiled
exists) be buried. Let nothing keep the are
,
soase reasons for thia, growing oat fur
i 150,000.
party from the polls on Monday. Let ,ot the peculiar ehararter of its work.
— Ono of tho sufferers by the disaster
the rotons eomc up with a determination
Atehiffefafoe of labor with which the to
। the stoamboat Magnolia has sued tiro
to onoo more manfully fight tbc enemy,
for &lt;15.000.
.
government has to compete, in order to owners
'
- Tha Franklin Bank 'in Baltimore
procure enlisted men. and the groat cost
haa formally reeutnvd tha redemption of
it* outstanding circulation in own.
— Tha Ohio L wulaiuro has passed a
bill to punish “ ballot staffers?1

- Mike MeCeole has sold out bi, te­
lex) n in 8t. Louis and gone to California.
— William Carroll has been convicted
in Boston of perjury, ia offering straw
ball for a fosrele ahephfter.
— Aa uusucoeaaful attempt has besu
asude toeci fore io tho berk Aphrodite,
lytagiaberdahia Nwfoik.

GROCfcBIES.

NEW
amiiiE

University of^Mi

Robach't Stc*.
acA Biitere,
unlike all odsr
Bittere mtL

riablg eatablitha thm aefawrita
with aR «4o use them.
The reatone tcAy Dr. Robath't
Blood POle eheuld be kept in nertf family are: Beeauee they eat
be employed in all catee vhert «

HOUIE r?

HOOD

in
FILLS

CONc’E

Mh M Haitian

•k“• • ■••day ETefilnr. Ap
Arimiiteion 50c. - Ch
'

. .TUfen A* sate st J. f-B*"

Our friends in the d
shim of th* County will ob
ly &amp; they will forward us
returns in time to publish
next Mau*.

�BAE.S®, as?®.
jtoral and JHbsrtlUnrw.
IbaUokbUhiWM Dr.Clart baa4taa with m*»Uriy sMlity,
tuuln bl. fo^liwaby q«otatfoo. from lb. I«*ra«4 oad sskMBl^srd looter.
i»d orj*£, of lb. Calbnbe Church. tboa pl»«iaf
tfoqWmMnUH paSte ia Ite troa ligbL

Cheaper Cor Cash than any House in Barry
County.
'

NEW

GO on S

Direct from Factories.

nyVILY!

A0^Speciiditics(in every department.

STOVES! STOVES!
Wc have now In Htock tlio lur^ost variety of

COOKING,
P.lllLOR COOK AKD
PARLOR STOVES

,

ARNTSS SHOP—A fine Stock of Harness on hand. B
L

pairing done promptly on short notion.

'

WIGHTMAN ie GREBLE.

HASTINGS DRUG STORE
The University Glee Club,
University of Michigan,

THE NEW srriCLE SF FSSI.
For twenty-lire cents you can buy of

Druggist or Grocer a package of Sea
Mom Ferine, manufactured from pure
J risk Moes or Carrogvou, which will moke
sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange, and a like
quantity of Pnuddiugs, Cuaiorda, Creams,
Charlotto Busse, Ac., 4c. It is by far
lliecheapoet, heolthiestand most delicious
food in the world.

Band Sea Mou Ferine Co-,

■PLAHTATIOH BITTIBS.
8. T.—1860 X.
This wonderful vegetable restorative is
j tho sheet-anchor of tho feeble and dobili; toted. As a tonic end cordial for the
aged and languid, it has no equal among
stomachic*. As a remedy for the nervous
weakness to which wamcnjkru eepO'.isJly
subject, it u superseding every other
•timulont.
In nil climates, tropical,
temperate or frigid, it acta u a specific
in every apr'cioa of disorder which under­
mines the bodily strength and breaks
down tho animal spirits. For Sale by all
4fimG

druggists.

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Dye Stuffs,
Patent Medicines,

Uiin Hall, Hast!® Mithiiaa,

Perfumery,
•
Toilet Articles,

Msaisy Evenlcr, April 4th.

PRICE. ONLYJ25

Tbi. m^lui&gt;40U ran nlh.r backward or for
ward &gt;ltb rqaaTEUlity: teaka. Ura raw Miwc

Admission 50c. - Children 25c.

The Best in the Market!
T. Palmer. «ad tbo«a arsallag PAI.4TS, &lt;ra e*n offer batter talucaraMia la
U. aoF Pure WhJta Lead.Tr. Zloe, Color*, V.trnlth, Oil, TorpoaUae,3

knock ar .U political intmea la tha hlfhaat bld
4«r for ibt psllry aua of I ISO. fa li**lr*l
Kft, v&amp;’i. Bat «hil« wv can afford to

Books and Stationery, The School Books used in this
County, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, Reward
of Merit Cards, Fine Writing Papers,
Envelopes, $c., $c.,
"Which will he Sold nt very Low I’ricem.

GREAT SACRIFICE!
Closing out that immense STOCK of winter Clothing, &amp;&lt;
and below cest, at the

WHATA«TMT

CLOTHING HOUSE!
86 Canal Street,.Grand Rapids.
$30 Beaver Overcoats at 820.1 $20 Cftssimtrc suits of clothes $15.
18 “
“
“ 12. 12
“
“
“ $7,60
10 “
“
“ 7,601 Good Shirts and Drawers, 40 cents

JOHNG. RUNYON

TAXES! TAXESk

KEETS THE LARGEST

-

AKD BEST STOCK OF

BOOTS AND SHOES
14. HboaMan. 181

H. A. GOODYEAR.
I keep constantly on hand, a large and well selected Stock
of HARDWARE bought of the Manufacturers,
before the recent advance. '
Fresh Garden, Flower, Fruit,
Herb, Tree, Shrub and Ever­
green Seeds, with directions for
culture, prepaid by mail The

TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT
BUILDING MATERIALS,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS
JLUnD ALL OTHER GOODS

Kept in a firal-clam Hardware Store are arriving every day, and
are to be said at bottom prices. WB-Csdl and see me and I .
will convince you at onoe UmU you are oaring money.

�;- aiAB&lt;0a 8t Wt.
It WIFE’S BKIDAL TOUR.

MEW

EtTISEMtm.

LEAGAL NOTICES.

^T°lSTtMVlS" NQ vit&amp;t?

LEGAL NOTICES.

LEGAL NOTICES.

When I married my second wife, she
wee dreadful mt about going off on a
bridal tour. I told her she'd bettor
wait six month" or a year, and I'd try
Xwith her, bat she said sho had
rgo alone—when a woman was
traveling a man was an on Dan-out humfo I gave her seventy-fiv# cento, end

DOCT. DODD’S

HE. H VINE
AHD

I told her to go off and have a good
tunc. I nor»x begrudge money where
toy wife’s happiness is eoucorned. My
first wife never could complain of not
going anywheres, fur I'm dreadful fierce
to go off on a good time myself, and al-

IKVIG0RAT0R.

wiipp Utlag
.tod &lt;f f.oh, a»d

SIX-CORD.

many times 1 took her out to sec the enei squirt—and there was no end to
free lectures I let her go to. The
neighbor, used to say, " It docs beat all
how the Skinner, do gu."
When Signor Blitz was in Slunkvillr
For sal* by all dealers In
with his wonderful canaries, he gave
my wife a complimentary ticket. I not
DRY COOD8 &amp; NOTIONS.
only sold that ticket fur my wife, but I
gave her half tho money. I don't bus.! SECRETS 01 IRTIEREL RETERUE,
of it, though; I only mention it to show By a I'rui.lo.* I Odterr of 11.. tmiury Service.
how much I thought of my wife’s haypineu.
I don't think any man ought to get
married till he can consider his wife',
happiness only secund to Ilia own. John
Wise, a neighbor of mine, di 1 thus'y.
and when I g I married, I couch do 1 I'd
dirlikowise.
Buttlie plan din't work in tho cate o!
my second ,wif&lt;-. No, I -buuld say not.
I broach'd tho subject mildly.
“Matilda." 1 sai I, “1 suppose yo&gt;
are sworn that I am now your lord urn.
master."
“ Nut much y.&gt;n ain’t," said she.
"Mr». Bkinncr," I replied, „yut
need re-orguu iug nt oner. You nr&lt;
******* t v*.EjrcLLXn. rstoi.
cranky." And 1 ornniliah-d iuy non
sixty-two cent umbr-lla wildly aroun .

jjwiBMJ jgirtrtonf.

-j .
;6m xobmt*.
riAyMjiaLgCi. D"“~ " ~
DODD erw,
K«V&lt;
i_-

X H. B1LLORT.

clibaralUwerlnMuIir

ssatf.aznt;

?johm.
”L P- BRAZE, I- D.,

7

i^rtaWSaWASs
wtr serw
wltUAx v &lt;yBn.
aeitttcga;
ESlW&amp;l.'if.!

lasri

. ~7“ j. W. MATH ARD,

Wa H. H.vrsss. sad &lt;».»««««,

:H&gt;« 1’IUZES

'dR. 0- 0. SCOTT,

She took the umbrella away from me,
and locked tn# up in tho clothes proas.
I am quick to draw an inference, and
tho inferouce I drew hero wan, thst 1
was not a succera os a re-orgauix.-r ol
female women.
After this I changed my tactics. 1
let her have her own way. and the plan
worked to a eharm from tho wry first
It's tilt bv*t way of managing a wile
that I know of. Of cborsc, thia ia bctwoen.yvu and me.
8u when my wife -.aid she was bouud
to go off on a bridal tour any how, 1
cordially aesouted.
’
“GO, Manila," said I, “andstay a»
long os you want to; and then if you
fool aa though you would ilk &gt; to stay a
Lttld while longer, stay my dear, stay.”
Bhe told mo to stop talking and gi
np stairs and get her ro.1 flannel night­
cap. and that bag of peuni'-royal for
her aunt Abigail
'
My wife Is a very smart woman. Sh&gt;was a Baxter and tho Buxton are a very f.r —4»&lt;-n«np. u P. BOWEI.L A CO.. N. Y.
smart family indeed. Her mother who .\&lt;X&lt;-ntNl
Ifertcl 'I’IiIh ’
*• tptng °n eighty, can fry moro alcpjades auw than half thnn prir j ed up
city girl-, wbu ruttlo ou tho p_„u, or
elaq walk tho strueU with thoir furbo-

pRACTIClXa

r
tors and* In ihn «MvntlMi i
4M&gt;U Xo.unbvr IHli, ISSk umoU

'

Wisuusristlrt

est

“

'MoewilM ,lth&lt;r at
[a«&lt;UaUd l&lt;&gt; rvoorer th.

a-“ _*AWRa.
CIIAJfCERY ORDER.

.

U BNMsn IO asUatr ito RSionst Ibra du, upno
mid m-wtsw*. UXTttor with Inisrnrt nrsvUrd Ito
In (Sid mfr'tsvrv •»! ell vi| euw to lowed law
th* sdvrrtUtwml»nd ml*of mH inmir*a. "Utah
prttclici ar, dueiitod lu ,»ld m..rirajr cutwtMitUllr •* I'lUuwa, In wit: Tto to'nhMM esiuiw
I e * ! i 1 «f d. wwib &gt;&lt;to a uartor' n w &lt;; of .retUn
Lortwa II'la towmuln l '«r &lt; B'irtb and raw In

niur.fiy

M."toll Rib.

but getting mad in oarncs: it you don’t
lake any notice of them at all.
Ah I girls ain't wh it they u»J to be •Utnp fur
to R. O. WILLIAM k CO, E*.l
when I was young, and tho follows nn&gt; nu«lu», »..&lt; ___
worae still. When I went courting for
iMtaaco, I never thought of staying till
fltt will projil* p»y
ur oor« for ■ Hrnafter ten o'clock, and only went twice a VV l»o JI.CU1R. Ht,rn m w II Loy on. tl..t
weak. Now thi.y go ft&gt;r n nights in n
week, and cry because here ain't eight
Than they write touching notes'"!?. «ach
other during the day. “Dear George,
do you lore me m much now oi you did
at a o carter part twelve hat night t Buy
you do, dwirw.t, and it will giro me
courage to go down to dinner and tackle
th.-m cold beena, left over from yestor-

"Emm it Wealth”—Fraailin.

WeM, well,Isupposatheyenjpythcmselvoj,and it ain't torus old feikx, whose
boartn have got a little culfeusod by long
wear to interfere. Let thoib get togeth­
er and court if tlioy likn it and I flunk
they do. I was forty-eovmi when 1
■ courted my promut wife, but it soemed
just as nio&lt; to ait on a cricket nt bur feet,
and let her smo-’th toy hair, oa it did
’thirty years ago.
A. 1 said before, my wife ia a very
enact woman, but she eouln’t bo any­
thing eUe end be a Baxter. She used

£*W. VBOOMAN.

:

■TO^gr^T^sS-:

drvd and Nr&lt;r-lu«r4UJwv.n.lo
_______ SS?J

LISTJJF 2.500 NEWSPAPERS

____ •

sad Sstx*&gt;«. Bsnffvffl

tllOBT

WM.H. JEWELL,

"

tShkSHJ'LrtKS,
U r«eera«4 la U.» oSm af i
ti for lh« Caonlr nf Burr. Bui

S3S

ft'iS

...

&gt;ms xicaixi..

worse «to». Sola atnet. Ua&lt;Ua*a ,______ _

.•&lt;y. No n.U«r who tsllo

:-.crWUtl
saw::

.HOLMOOX 4 KILLS.

?a^SSF«’-’»a
n.irm.'T.Srsrt

big college coufenv I tho title of LL D.
upon her. Bet shv wouln’t take it.
MN» gentlemen.” end sho “give it to
tho pour." Sho was alwuyajnstto char­
itable. She guvo my boy. pennies on
to go barefooted all winter, an I insirted
upon it so ium:h in her kind way, that
they ouuln’t refuse.
hh.&gt; lairly do to. uu my children, end
I'w seen bur many a time gu to the r
trowser. pock ta and take out their pennice alter t iey ha I gut to steep, a id pul
thein m bur burvau drawer for fear
they might to them.

NEWtf

sagga

I started to toll yon about my wife s
bri Id tour, but the fact is, I never eould
find out much about it myself. I be­
lieve she had a g oil time. She camu
back impro.vd in health, and I l&lt;mnd
out bctoro nbo'd been in the house
twenty-l..ur hours tliat she'd gained in
strength also. I don’t soy how I found
it out I simply say I found it out.

... - «, In conclu ion, I would say to all young
men, many your second wife first, auu
keep oat of debt by all means, evan ii
you hare to burrow money to do it

MOMCEOPATJIY.

B. J. B BO-WIST, M. I

igwyATHW PV*«&gt;~ -&lt; Bar

CITY HQffiPlTAU CUVELAXD
W11KKLER A CU„

ARCHITECTS,
And Superintendents of Buildings
Office 44 MCI BL, (on the Cmml.,)

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ORATOR
j--------With Malice toward:

VOL. XIV,
JISEASES.

Susiness Bircctorg.

■with Charity for ill,-With Flrmnexx ia pie Right’

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1870.
TO TABIFF QUESTION-

Speock of Han. A. Blair.
tunpj

BOSTON CASH STOBB!

JOHN ROBERTA.
OvMiire

,a&gt;7t-l

DDi
MioiFr.
NakUss.

Z H. MALLORY,
•'
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_ ___ __ __
V.'M UPJOHN.

Speaks Emphatically, That

,&gt;&gt;—. m
VrtTtf

Low Prices Still Continue to Rule!

A p DHAKE. M-D.
11« th* trMtmvnlsT
r ». A&gt;kt«r'* L&gt;»«

NUMBER 50
£

THE GREAT CROWD THAT DAILY VISITS

i XARD,

I

Mr. Chainnsi*tho discussion of the
tariff is porvnhi al in this country. It is
toe one toi g that cun never be settled.
However other party shibboleths may
rise, decline, and pass awar, thia one at1
I» hai that wunder-j
full flexibility which adapts it to every
emergency From tho time that Oen-1
era. Jnckem declared himself in favor
«‘J‘r,‘li'»&gt;uo tariff" until tho present

firtrocy. They have boon habitually . peculiar. Tho revenue is largo, and,! null
•binding abeutoar ability to pay .the after the payment of ordinary expenses, only
only every American market bo* alee
pub is debt at all. and have wq* pro-1 pension-, and interest, wo have asttrplu, , the
fusely over the auflterinpi of th-&gt; people of HOU,DO'i.OOO annually fur tbo rt» dem
to bo incurred in a vain eff irt to raise a 1 duction of the principal of thn debt '
sufficient revenue to meet the national: Tho Treasury ia frro from embarrassoldigatoras. They were oppowd to the meat, and wo have no occasion to borrow I , (I.ivenor Hoffman and tbo Indiana
protective character of the tariff borooao . a dollar fir any purpose whateoever. I convention agree that the tariff ia baaed
&gt;t eicrificed the revenuro. New, how-1 Provision can bo easily made for the , upon favoritism, while it ought to be far
orer, their distroeeos aro of an opposite payment of tho ten-forty bonds amonnchametsr. There is too largo a revenue tiug
to «1»4,(HW,WW,
in 1874, &lt;h4
when
uug w
ei»i,"vu,uvu, m
,n
by half. In'spite of.all too etealinga 'they
thav will
sriTI be first
fir,t ndeemablo
vaAaa~,«Kl».; or
..« they
ax— 1
and oomiptiiitu of the Radical* there is taay bo posnunod for thirty years more
os tbo pubhn interest tnay irtiutre. Tho
amount of 1283,009,009, duo. in 1881, quality; and tho Indians reecdve, with

oruiKcrncou, speaaing for
purpo^, and only the reduction of
tho five trade league to a wo, tern audi-1
~ 5^
tho intarovt account; and if thia cannot
once not long ago, proa-oded to explain
bn areompliahed wo have no occasion to plaoed in tho list of dutibh artectoe for
the moaning of “faro trade," and cer­
intrude upon the markets of tho World. revenue only shall be put the on five list,
tainly if any words need a definition
thesn do. Hu said fivctra le meant a ' dnep cotfiws of the Britishnumulacturor. Our power t&gt; place a now loon at a rv- thus in their only specification of a par­
tluc'.d rate Of interest \s in myjudgment ticular dcf.« t in tho tariff proposing to
proper tariff for revenue so arranged av I’roloiaor Perry, ooe of the schoolmen.
wholly
dependant upon the magnitude destroy ita revsnuo character. As to
not to giro anybody tho advantagn of wm employod to make a tear of the
of uttrjiurpltu revenue."
anybody else, but to subMrro tho in­
Let me apjieal to tho IToum then, in
I toreits of all alike. It is to be snpios-d country to teach the people bow much
a. i-/-»i.iip.
■oiliSfttf ,
better wcro th.&lt; spvculatioaa'ofthe thro- view of there forts, not to reduce aubthat nobody hereafter will bo in doubt rise than the feawma of exjerienro. I
atantially tho revenues derived from the poos of revenue, 1 w 1 dual with that trodh c o sco l
as to what is frectradn.
Ho had with him the eecrotary of the tariff and adloeted ia gold. We aro ently. What we have now to deal with
Supposing that tho
leagues to
io do tho
the funuy
fumy porta
parte and sumo
some now at eaas in financial.stfairi. Lotus
no country
couniry is
u now
now a
a ' longues
litllo at leisure, our great
'
great contest being
other small helps. Thucc gentlemen reamin so, and nover hnznnl financial
clue4, and fooling iMtrhape
H J HANEY.
iierhaps that almost visited-various parte of tho country and
disaster upon any vain calculation of then it has dLsappcinted ita Asmara
any now usuo will bj
ndii-. from
uvu, tho
u
ba a relief
»poko thoir piocos to surb audiences as
tariblo monotony of a
a ten
ten years,
years, series
series of , they could get. I think they were not how much of this we can afford to remit most surprisingly, for no tariff of the
defeats, both field and forum, our frimids ' largo in fact, but they flgnred in tlio froo- Thor- can be no danger in a surplna United btatae has ever before realised
I. W. VROOMAN,
of tho Democratic opposition have seized | trorio organs as jiroiligious gathering- which strengthens you every dny and ouch a bountiful rovraue a* tho preen*
irstn- r« iiwn«&gt;«si
Hastings, Mar. Dth, 1870.
tf
which year by year reduces tbo public one.
aiih sr.HH
Al
upon the occasion to make tho assault of tho. people, st which the eloquence
If the object of n tariff for revenue
bprdsna by paying off the principal of
upon tho tariff, for which they are I of tho orators was astounding. There
too dept If it be said that this is a tax only is to produce rovrauo, theq it
always ready. That is a subject that is 1
DR C. C. LI NS LEY,
was
a
great
moremont
of
the
rsevplo
we
u;&gt;on
tire people and nothing but a tax would "ocm that the present art has a
61
always in onlar. It has the advantage were told, and the doctrines of freetrade r.y reply
MttJtC 0.1 CMwiw PkrjWUs S5
k, without admitting it to the valid claim tu bo such a tariff. And it
too, of being in sxmo degree sonsntiomil, WC.O making nstonisliin&lt; headway. Wo
is a historical fact, wliatorar boated
because it disturbs ImisnL.w and occa­ wore infonned by tho tending organ extent claimed, that it &gt;nfare 1180,000,
1090 per year with less Bijury tu too basi- partisans may say, that the several acta
sions alarm. It will nut bo difficult at in New York that tho league liai mails
nesa of the county and with toes opproas- of Congress now in fore ’ laying duties
any time to arruuso the country thor­ preparations to publish, aa immcnco | ton
of the
the tMOn'.e
people than
than anv
any other
other mot
m-ithod
i&gt;n of
tout i upon imports were enacted with especial
ravticuriuu
oughly np.m Ulis question, «nd especially edition of the ropjrf of Hon. David A. that has been don el. This mode of |
HM&gt;y wvajJ^eMwHMruferonco to tho production of a large
THE PROPRIETORS OF THE
nt the proeunt, in consequence of tho Wells, Spacial- Cummissionan of tho
ami pc rmanentWcnuu from this source.
peculiar ailuaiinn of the nation in a Rovcusc, for free distribution, whenever
iMITII,
of mind by tho practice of all cirilixad That these laws ware wisely adapted |o
financial point of view.' Wo ore deeply i tbo saxnn should bo soul to Congress.
nationa What if it bo a tax ? Do tho object had in view tha result baa
in debt, and must constantly and enru­ I Thon wo perceived that Protesacr Petry
gentlemen know of any bettor method abundantly proviHl. Mare then this, wa
Aro now offering for sain, a full Stock of "New ami Sensontlble nstly bo coaeidning how to pay. The . and his coadjutor* were only skirm- of raising this gn&gt;ai sum of manqy from know that the Special Commisaionor of
taxation it nocnesariy largo in the amount, islwrs with small-arms sent out to dear the poo]le t Tho money wu aro obliged
Gnodfl, recently purehaaod in tho (wet eastern markets at tho
tho Rcrvonuo wiu appointed almost solely
and the currency is still the war legal । tho way. That tho Special Cummixslowest possible pritau for cash. Our atixk indutka a full line of
to hare, and tho sura is not to large for far the purpieo of looking carefully in­
WM H. HAYFORD.
tender, which cannot bo kept at par oner was tho great gun that wa* com­
to the rosoureee of tho country, in order
our needs.
tri Hi g &gt;Ll. The people aro anxious aboo t ing tho very “swamp angel " that was
It is true certainly that tho Adminis- that Congrovs might be enabled to inall theso tilings, and ileoply in earnest to batter down at once all our refugre
tratkr. might bo carried upon a some­ croaso tho permanent revenues as mueh
to find out tbe right way. They hare of protection. ■ This would liaro been
what smaller surplus and if wo could os poosiblo Stith tho least iniary to tho
J. P ROBERTS &lt;k CO..
'I. &gt;_■ a is* unu wjv 1111IVI 1/Ul U VUVVI
7 UU 1 1U.WI
7 shown unmirtnkably that they intend to Suite olanning only that wo have heard roly safi ly upon a continuation of the capital and busiuoM of the country.
pay all their debta toprreervoUicirhonint gan before. It was turned against present prosperity in the country amno And it is owing, to theee facto that "we
’i?
Cloths and Beady-mttdo Clothing,
or, and to keep th" flag flying Under tr* in I860, but while its rovorbrations
considerable dwlnctfoas might be made are now nt coxa In financial matten. "
were sonorous
sot
it was altogether froe from ths entrant rrronnev. But if it
This forifl; contidertMoas a revenue
ft CAps, Boots ft Shoos, Groceries, &amp;c. throe circumstances wo orc adriscwl to --------offer our whul" system of tariff lugisla- ' from dan
danger. In 1867 Mr. Wells reo- should be th'Mght best to tn make any
and---to roconstroet wptu
upon iM^gyMirr
altogether , osnmcadrd
oinmcad' to Congress about tho most considerable deluetian in this direction,
cyc&lt;»h paying custom era, give ua a mil. We will cheerfully show^ynu^^ । tion
— ----C. G. HOLBROOK.
H'T—
I-l—.— Buj—t*_
as—* rigorous
'
different
principles
it iis —
evident
protective tariff that haa boon an I perhaps it may ba, I think it much cxjieriraent, end tin, prorod Itaelf sucthat this should not bo done without tho J jiropoaed during this generation, and if
better tliat it sbutud be dune in the in- coaaful in an eminent degroe. That it
strongral reason.
I any ono is troubled with the report of tornal rovonue taxation. A tarJf wo ■teeagthenod and
consolidated the
If there is any subject of legishtiaa ; IbiO ho can bo straightway reliored by bars always had and shell continue to Ciblie credit, rrushed tho disloyal Ad
wherein
stability
and
paruiuneuco
arc
j
looking
into
that
of
1807.
It
will
bo
We will take in exchange for our gisxl*,
famous schsmos of ropudiaturs, and
maintain, no doubt, while the internal
WM. H. JEWELL,
doriroblo il is this. It concerns tho n&gt;v-1 nntuoly safo to leave Wells tho free
, EG3S, JDR.IEZJ FR-TTIT &lt;28 0, enau and us well tho entire bnunoos of trader to tlio tender mTries of Wells tho revenue i« a tempirary re-ouroe adopted greatly prompted tho true interests and
in a great emergency, ami to bo discon­ prosjivrity of the i~o;de, is evident oven
•e:* *1 41
.11'
io '»• -iH wtiva P»rtr,
tho country. Wu are in no condition to 1 protectionist; nnd if Congress should I
u*WttUr,e-.ct. Jsivx-rl-'.
■_____
tinued ns soon aa tlrnt emergency is post. to the casual observer. That it will in
outer upon liaxardous sxporunontk.1
’ 'in its | Jlio people are accustomed to tho ooUect- the near futare bring us beck with
tliink that it has n bad *■**bargain
JO.TS MlittAEL.
■
Capital inrosted in great enterprises is Hpecial Commiaioncr of the Revenue ian of dutiue upon imports and not safbty to specie payments and a land
We are also Agents fur one of the best Sewing Machines tn tlio World
IStSl *-.1 C*-IT- Pxta'ro fllMier *n t pigrt
in
danger
of
being
destroyed
by
unkt it at least give him credit for charit­ arorse to that method, but this intoqjal currency, if Gmgrose and the neapto
Xlmw. F*n • •■•*nesi™i r!--« w rr»i"t*s.
I'xikod for changes in tho law* Invest- | able intentions, shies ho has done his nrrouuo system souls tli« tax-gatherer
•
wnx' -i &lt; e 4-uuii
nu-nts arc prevented by tho uncertainty best for both sides.
into their .house*, and a cloud of spies
stv cr-et. Hmusm_____ _____ I
Those in want of a Mnehino will pl«a*a call and kt Mr. Hullins show you tome
which agitation creates. Labor Icta fall ।
The second act of the First Congress and informers follow him, to their great
Vv'M. L. COBB,
’
: of bis tiuo work. ZUf" Ronvunbor the place, one door West
J. P. Roberts &amp;
ita implement* nud btudnMi stagnates of the United Stot.-s was a protoctire terror and disgue*.
with advantage. but that the pts! prin­
M&gt;1 &lt;?KM«:ier Si Us. .-ujuitor iq Gu.'a Drug Store, south-aldo State Street
-GRANT ft PHILLIPS.
when tho wisest men cannot toll What is tariff It is proecdod by a nreamblu
I f, gentlemen, w.&lt; want to find Where to ciple upon which it is based ia aa sound
slfr-s,
,
u^^iuyis-x
.
mfo. “Lot us atone, let us alone," is which declares distinctly its character, relievo the pwplo 1 point them to the (I—rfally asit ia economically; that
the anxious cry of all tho industries. aa follows: *
pestilent little exactions, that, like tho M a revenue measure ft Will be difikul*
To thi* cuur«c tho Proaideat and Secre­
Jllchlgai* CeaUral Itnllread.
“ Whearns it is nocx-avuy for tho sup­ noisy little insects of a summer night to improve it, and that the public Into*.
tary of tho Treasury earnestly adviso, port of Government, for tho discharge of while they drain the acanty lifo-blood
HOLBROOK &amp; MILLS,
1869.
November,
both on accout of tho revenues and the tbo debts of the United States, and Uta
&gt;&lt;a al
HoUaU- 1869.
&gt; 'Stelly sl___
ESTATE great and increasing prosjierity of our onoouragemrnt and protection of msnwell, and we most be eeroful leaf in •*&gt;nianufactaringand producing industries. ufaeturos that dntire bo laid on goods
ajli.
I Hark. lU-ilep
And it would seem tliat this u only tho ware*, and tnerchandisee imported.'1 trnnvjiortatiun to the y-ople, and to the
dio. W. Mills.
BOMSS sad Ute, Jsmst UM sad Baataw demand of good souse. Our suocra*«e 4c.
«
taxes upon sale,. Lot them oooaidar all
i;*;.*1* Jrtm S&gt;MIJ io •••
VWSM la tasvirtasr •&lt; | in this direction bare surpassed all exWM. JONES,
This act was approved Jalv4, 18i'»9, the potty exantiona of schedule UA"
IOM0y.tMiart.wyM Mil is.
poctntiona The debt, whidh soemo 1 a a proper day upm&gt; which to inaugurate and afford robef - by a grand aaaault
a policy which was to make the Repub­ upon it. I will join them heartily in 1 toot sight of. It has been thought that
carried easily, and begin* to grow lic independent in trade and manufac­
ia many instance* a more equal distrilighter utwn our shoulder,. Even the ture.* ne It was already in arms. This
nrtiMnrsd ,:»is. BU-v
is'ftfij-aiw;
alrta 4—irat. Ti
Special Comiiiiauonrr of the Revenue, preamble was the key-note to a wise and
IdM iMij WHOM
vigorous national policy, and might as the occasion ia. ripe. Hero everybody lively inaigti leant sources of rovennw
hold, admits " the apnorent continuance , fitly bo placed at the h nad of a tariff bill
I might be safely given up altogether,
। of that camo woudeful ratio of progress I to-dny os in 1780. Every reason dial
I white annieoonaidcTablv reduc**oa might
AARON CLARK,
and development which with the ex-' [ moved the gn-at mon of that day who cfiteJ and no uno harmed unleta It bo the
founded tho Gorernmet to iny dutidl uflkv-holdera, and they have got no
amounting la all ।
friend*.
Ufiw
nation for the last quarter of a cen­
dollars. Othorwi
£
tury. "
! Gororument, for tho diacborge uf the very- n&lt;ifarou*ly attacked, as n
W. W. BAKER,
Cunaidering all that the nation has | I debta of tho United States, and tbo en- suflfcirntiy a revenue measure,
NKMM
MAKEB,
jnssed through in the last tea years, ths i 1 cournrrment and protection of mnnufac- who aro seeking ita overthrow.
CAUDpro visions of the bill now bsforo (ha
turea,*’ exists in equal if not added finoo
owimitteo, l&gt;ecau»o that does not liWin
to-day; and thia policy has continued
the line of my prew-nt purpoen, which ie
opment " ia eurpris ng enough, 1 think,
to dofead the genera) policy upon which
to toad a thoughtful man. to doubt wheth­
ilia founded; an uppurtemity tor that
cf
this
country.
It
has
norar
boon
doHASTIKOB HOUSE.
er, after all, tho lawa undor which thia
will occur when the measure oomae to
■lion, but aa to the bo considarod in detail. There aro pro­
nod of dioaatrous ax[*rionrv\ just long I
which need a remedy visions in this bjjl which bam bo* hud
enough to prove that freetrode is a de-1
point them obL Govtally tbo same coarse which has tlms1

u»°SSl*X?S?

"Are V™ SMnt Out f"
tou toine awayf
-T-3-V. Dr. Fill,, tfss
How can you afford to sell so CHEAP?”
v.swrtx.1
hi? Are the Questions asked by thousands.
I would say,—
Er;
#0,1 AM MOT GOIMG A WA Y /

.

.

S

rK£

Iw I SHI. 1.11111b «F FOR nSH,
^ih |

Because I buyfor Cash—-n Cash is the Motto t”

Hastings Cash Store!

mPLKF®DlllMDS,MWS,

'J

HYDE &amp; PBINDLK $

EXCHA^'GE.

S

CALL AT THE HASTDi&amp;S

Michigan ^Exchange.

V

j^£&gt;&lt;t&lt;tlcvlllo Exchange.

___ JAMB Jonxnox. Preeristor.

-“'..is*
HO.nUEOPAT.pY.

QoMaoraniic pb^m** ■&gt;&lt; B*r&gt;—■.

CITY HOSPITAL, ( LEVELDtD,O.

To Treat all Kinds of DiseasM

BUTTER
OYSTER
PIO-NIC
BOSTON
SODA

CRACKERS

CRACRJER*CRAUKKR-S.

K. A: F. LYOX. Fissristers-

OBACKKHS-

CRACKER®-

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

glTeS Mi sort
’X.

ai m &gt;«•!

a d. btewart-

tu resulted so favorably. The iniqui-1
tous tariff, m some gentlemen jienust in
obaracterisng tho present law, diss not,
ports compels tho many to pay high
to say the hnud, boon able to interrupt
would prove benefiaal to the
the oontinuanc*' of our wonderful pro- tual practice, nowhero on earth that I prices for tho benefit of a few. Although
ennctwl during tho great »*ed of the
grem Tbe mischiefs it has wrought do
Government, it eras, nrverthei* aa, framed.
" __________
in tkn
rM,.tariff i* rove mix

covered a terrible danger.

Then, is a

ary does not seem to bo nianirxi ax tt;
neither dore toe President. Rut theerentinmen assure ua that it is a most
serfo'ie thing, and should bo looked to
atonee- “What will you do with the

j
a
a

d

------fairly and equally adjusted, and that

f -w AND PLASTER.
i"
Usick «■

J^a»D rurru,

| ernmeut. Il ia adll our main dependonce ■■ for th- inpport of Gororntannt
and for the dieclmrgu of tho debte of Cia
United Steiec" Under tbo pr-eent
twif SI80,01X1,000 ■ yew have born

Moro.

•taivU in need of aboanhfcl roveaae

�AUEJUi ®, nu.

,irw ft fl airman jmkhsib, hasthkbs, IWERT WMfflSL hekoeiibait.

New Goods.

gtw Adrrrtisnarnb.

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE

unipLs and the aumsive logic of Webster
and Oaliioun camo into collision there is
not much loft for ua Hut time aud cir­
cumstances change all things. The na­
tion tliat waa small has deoomo ' great,
aud many of tho industries that were
feeble are now strong. A great nation­
al debt and ioconvertibie paper monoy
have cast thair shadow upon everything.
But for this debt and the paper money,
with the groody enhanced price, oonsequont vqon it, many of our manufactur­
ing industries would not need the jirotoction giveu, nor would tho Treasury
need tho money raised thereby.
As revenue is the principal object of
every tariff; so also u proiictioa the in
eident. In laying a tariff of duties upon
imports for revenue it hao become tire
settled praefire iurCongres to dtecriminaio in favor of the productions of our
own people. As, for example, tho duties
laid upon tea, and ooffoo aro for revenue
only, for tho reaeon that aa wo do not
produce those articles there is nothing to
protecL and of course no protection ;
while tho duties levied upon iron and
steel and their manufacture., which we
do produce, are protective of those prodnetiona They produce a revenue, how­
ever, none the leu for that reason, and
tho protection is incidental to the revenue
and according to ita amount

ANOTHER LINK IN THE CHAIN.

bright eyo now cloeod in death, glisten
with lean aa tho leader looked ujxm tho
men who through trials most terrible,
had over been true to him, baa laid down
the implements of bia labor, and turned
out of the busy channel of daily life, to
drop tho
tear of truu and honorable
affection for him who had become known
to his “ boys " not as the great general,
or the man exalted by wurk well done,
high above his follows, but by tho
coarser, homelier, bui all exprceuTO title
of “glorious" old “Pap”Tbomxs.
' Ho has gonu to his rest The brave
heart, that ever throbbedfor country and
humanity, is stilled forever. His work
ia done, and a land that ho helped to
save, sorrowfully gives hie aalioe a rest­
ing place where ths flag that he carried
ao often to victory, can wave over his
grnru uotom and untarnished. The
patriots of all linds shall turn thither
their thoughts, Nature will adorn the
place with her meet beautiful handiwork,
tho tears of a nation shall fall gently
on th* turf that covers his slumbering
farm, and
" Frwdom stall ie griff r» p*ir
To dw.ll . wwptog b.n&gt;H lb.ro. -

day. If they still restated, the second
day wo should use riflee, and on the
third day, twelve-peunders.
The find day they poured their abet
and shell into our ranks, and *we an­
swered with shot guna During the
night tlio garrison left, and were re­
placed with new men. So the second
day, aa before, we biased away with Ihot
guna ; and so it waa repented day aftor
day, never getting beyond the shot guns;
tht fort evermore sending death Into our
ranks. Ie not tide about tho way our
liquor law works ?
c. b. a.

YOU SHOULD BUY

An in reoeipi of a. Larfo. and donrahlo Stock of

Drugs A~nt&gt; Medicines,

RAILROAD CORRESPONDENCE.

March 30th. 1870. I
Editob Rbpcbucan Bairxn: We
see by a letter from Mr. Bowne, of your
place, that the Bammi baa published a
communication from tbe Chairman of a
railread committee, appointed nt a meet­
ing held la thia township for the pur­
pose of corresponding with the dUxens
at various potato along the projected
rail road route from Kidlaad to Chicago,
via Hastings, and in furtherance of sold
project we wiah to say, through your pa­
per, tliat with tn the ” prospect bright­
ens." On tbo oveutag of tka 20th last.,
tho dtiMaa of thia place met according
tn previous notice, and organised by
calling Oroou Raynpr to the Chair, and
Chori ng II. Clay Hartwell Secretary.
I.etu-rs^era read from many influrnTHE LIQUOR QEUE8TI0N.
Ual men at different potato along tho
line, and from thoencouragement given
by them, it wu unanimously resolved
and carried tliat there be two delegatee
That our prohibitory liquor law la In­
elected to visit the place, along the line,,
effective b by no means necessarily an
and tepoctally Midland and Heatings, aa
argument against prohibition. And It b
we consider these plare. tbo bulwark of
moat aurprttlng that, because one prohi­ I our strength. Wo exjMCt to be abl. to
bitory law baa tailed, nny one ahould ad­
I show satisfactory evidence that Hatolug.
vocate the falling back upon a license 1 could not bMtow her influsnoe. or give I
. her money dd to i belter railrood Inve-tmcbt to any point in tbe Mala.
,
Northeastern Michigan demand* a
1 market, and that, coanwtad by rail, Chithe caaxes of Che failure of our prrwnt I Caro Is tbe place. There la tbo place for !
law, nnd*oe if tho defect la not merely
ua to take our lumber, thing!.., stavae. ।
Ln the detail, which may be remedied,
hoop timber, and much of our grain, and )
rather than condemn the principle T
th* meseantilc interval of this section j
look, toward Chicago for goods. But I
1-a.aod. I shall not soon forget how I until thereto a dltoct connection by rail |
went to Landing by a stage ride of two
It will not pay to go there from here. A
days, u trip that now require* fire hours;
glance at the map will .bow you that It
and how J alept with the “ Laughing
1m nearly an air Hue from your p are
Deacon " In a dark room six fret square
to Mldlpnd. itomlng through Ionia, Palo,
for want of abetter; and the arguments
Canon City, Alma, aud Hu Louis; tbua
used, pro and con, upon the details of
you sec by that line from your place to
Katamaxoo we complete the line to Chi

Drufficte Sundries, Groceries, Wail Paper, Traveling
Baskets Bird Cafu. School Books Stationery, fo. .
Particular attention paid to Compounding Prescriptions.
STORE OPEN AT ALL HOUKS AND PRICES LOW.

BUSINESS CARDS.

PICTURES FRAMED,
With GILT. IIITATIOR GILT, ISITATWR ROSEWOOD A GILT or Block
Walnut Souldinp.

Jones* Building;!
ULAln.
*

The XVth Amendment has been adopt­
ed by a »ufBe».-nt number cf Statra, and
the Proclamation of Pwidenl Grant
declares it the law of tbo land that no
man is debarred from any civil right, by
reason of race ar color or previous con­
dition of servitude. This completes tho
great and humane work which tho la­
mented Lincoln began, and for which he
sacrificed his life. For this doeired con­
summation tho Republicans have hoped
and worked during many weary yeara,
and while tho joyful notes are reverbereating throughout tho lend, wo ran
rejoice that the foulaet blot that ever
stained a nations escutcheon is foreverr was found drunk be would bo kept Uli
Ia Hasting. with cat If ao, let us
ercaeod and wo ore indeed a free people. sober, and then be compelled to testify hear from her through your paper.
who gave him tbe liquor. Ho there never
There b to bo another meeting this week
would be any trouble in obtaining tbe
UOBOB H THOU*.
Saturday, to complete the arrangements
testimony, for If men sold whisky, men
for tending out our delegates. Sufficient
would surely got drunk. Bo far all were
In 1865, when the national heart was• agreed. But when we came to the pen- money was raised laat night to defray all
full of gladness at tho termination ofr ally, there wns considerable division of noceeaary expentea. We arc lu earnest,
and
hope to be met with the tame spirit
the war, theaong of rejoicing was turned। sentiment. Home said affix a heavy penVery Respectfully,
in a moment into wailing, as the word। alty, oue that will be feared—■one oomObxxx Raykod,
flew on tho wing of tho lightning that( niensurate with tbe crime cue that will
Abraham Lincoln End fallen in tho su­ accomplish tbe deaired end. Yes, said
others, we must have n penalty adequate
premo hour of victory by the hand of the' to the end, but let u. deal genUy with
swaasin. No such throb of sorrow over thoeo who are ao depraved that It will
before snored a groat nation *a_t^e- pew- ‘be very difficult fur them to obey tbe
pie of tho United Status wore movod on law. Let ua grade tbe penalty. If tbe
that occasion, and we knew better than dog kills a sheep for the first time, whip
wo ever would have known under any him ten blows ; for tho second .beep,
twenty blovra, and for the third, chain
other carcuuntanoM, how strong and deep
him. Sucli, al least, wa. the force of the
was the affection that the people held argument, If It was not soexpnwod. A
for tho martyred President.
merely nominal fine must be impoead at
Again the whole land if draped in Umt, as a warning that the law must br
knot Engrsri.g; Capital vi Labor | A R
mourning, and tho grief of its inhabi­ obeyoil, about dh tho government lu
Packard, whb portrait; Tba Go ramen of Saw
tants ia find ng uttemnoo in countless France gives "warning" to editor, who York ; Tba HwordHab, ilTuatratod ; Prayer and
EjF Poraona desiring to make good
expressive forms, tolling.liovr the people are Inclined to criticise Ita acta too to- Phraaoiegy. ate. Prrea 80 eta.. art* a year. 8.
▼erely. No one supixieed a ten dollar B. Waua. FoNiabar. «» Broadway, Naw Tolk. bargain* will do well, to call at this
hold dose to their hearts the name and
fine would stop tho hellish work, only
Agency. _jg
fiuno of Goorgh H. Thomas, the “rock m it should bo a reminder of a higher
of Chickamauga. " Ho is not mourned penalty for continued crime. It wm
because of his transccndnut greatnena. virtually a license to the seller for ten ted liroofeprwg. la tbe steal plate -0.0s*..,'
and almost suj-erhunian abiiitiee, Lui dollar, to do all tbe mischief be would ih. alert eatebfalaaa* of toe dog oo.lrMl* finelr
raiher because, be was a good, true, till be should bo gently admonished that with lb. npoaaof to* steeping boy. Tbe Clio red
tbe law waa hi-load earnest, although, raabioa Plate is gay aed graeefal aa uaaal ; and
honast man. and in a long life, all spent
owing to the hardness of Ids heart, It
in tho service of hii country, whether would make baste slowly.
he stood in tho position of subaltern or
Tho whole thing was as absurd iu‘
commander, ho always filled the place principles«i it proved to be In pracdce.
' to the satisfaction of the country, and to Imagine OotLgrraBemwUagn taw agntast
the honor of himself. If not imj&gt;etuoni, j&gt;olygamy to Utah : For marrying aaeooud wife, ten dollars; for marrying a 1
he was certain, if not brilliant ho was
third, twenty dollars; for marrying a i
reliant and stoadflut, beyond parallel.
fourth, Impriaonment. True,all our crim- 1
To hfan duty was tho highest law, and Inal taws reoogjilw grade, of crime in !
“‘M*1** tbe abort. vOk ala.
never did ho complain that the work en­ tho same oftenoe ; and a Court w«f son- ’
joined upon him was irksome, and never teuce a prisoner to a longer tornl If he Is J
.*■" *«*!» *
«»»«■&lt;*« *Mo W
did he ask to be relieved from the poet an old o(tender; but for what other (

Brans, JMms, Groceries, i ™
r*,rn-o,u- rafrx!tn a*ror.

JOHN PATTON

I

SON.

——

1 GEORGE PRESTON

General Grocer,

SPECIAL NOTICE*.

BLANK BOOK MAN UFACTUBER8,
Ao. 7
Strroi N-f,

W58M^

jprriMGk ———WOOLEN FACTORY!

WRIGHT &amp; SMITH,

of labor’or the place of danger.

How

be stood when ethem failed, snatching
victory out of tbe jaws of defi-at, and
glory from the very hand of destruction,
his immortal record at Stone River,
Chickamauga, Franklin and Nashville
tolls &gt;n a manner that wo can Dever fail
to feel and understand.
Singularly free from the jealousy that
so often manifesto itself in tho army,
and among men holding high places in -vld.evwlfereryUq^w^tergrt. tbe
the nation, bo waa the friend of all tho wnanitig, surely ho will not risk tho wlb. ond penatt r; and in tbe wpr.t view of
H«U«I wittool
a tt. -nA .1 tho Mac, we will Min. ^oo shut up every
estabil&gt;*bm*uL It Mvm&lt;d to occur to uo
any of his comrades, an envious or anone tliat when-ver a mau should bo re-j
pleasant thought It is not saying too prhnauded Lie ten dollar.’ worth, he j
muoh. to a£ra that he bed the loro of would sell bls whisky larrob to one of
hie soldier, as did no other oAwr intbe Irin
1
customers, and while the mnlrety of
the taw wm vindicated by ot.otulnal fine,
for else criminal, cnc-ilier soldier would
taka bla ptaee. and tho bat tie would g„
on, with no real progrow mmLe.

ksrxisa।

,

— »-« Mo rivw-

^HS£sa?ja'
S¥SS,SSSii

Quaker

Valley

luKcries,

JAMES JENKS,

IImTHmWsOL£sF*CTI«T
ue.Nw

to sarrv Il M 1, d lta

DEALER II1ACH1NERT,

As. 28 ^Meta-

PM,
MICHIGIK

Mrowheuaa tad IHsUltefy Maablaery. Sa.
MJ* CirMor M Pritt IM,
Joaea Flavor ft Braa.. M Bnuh BL Dd.
1. &gt;.-All kinds of Btoaa Haatag^

IW 3S XKT
=CLaTBINCE
HOUSE
IN HASTINGS!

�TOjgJABTOlhM BABBMfe JEASTOTBS. BAIKBY ©STTHTT, wrWTOATV
and

Hight

WIGHTMAN &lt;fc GREBLE
&gt;v

*' B2“' J*

/

ARE NOW SELLING

HARDWARE

SEE HERE I

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,

Cheaper fbr Caah than any House in Barry
County.

NEW

GOODS

Direct from Factories.

STORES! STOVES!
larg
COOHWG,
PARLOR COOK AMD
PARLOR STOVES

With Mr. Klagabary, Mr. Worth, and none
other., tbe cue waa diffv»oL They ere young
men. aad to ao exteat ultee. to the people.
Thia la rapeoially true of Mr. Worth ; of a reUrlog diapoaillon, be baa not during tbe year be baa
beea la tbo ^Hlago made a rery extended aa
quatmure aatong tb.peepta-

We Must Have Our Pay!
COODVE*®. BARLOW A DAILEY.
OeeUar. Kerch rttb.KO-_________ *w«8
dotty.

tbeir untMMdmq.rltto.:
that rear filled Union Ball. Tba Tp.ll.utl OaeHaparrleor—Lewie Wilcox, 44.

Brim matter in a galloa »f water 4A CT greiue. M
toUooai
d.lpb.te iMw................
a............AM
31 ear beau, of IJtee..................... . ........ ... • •
“
ae4n..i................................ AM
•*
Petoaaa..........
re. -AM

S*&lt;

u&gt;» IM uf Job.. Id «Ii Blate it to to fa. radar
*• direction of lb. United ftaatee Marahala. who
for fall tone
**1Sx. taitewtex P«’ffldivido v«h Judicial Dtolrtot and appoint •f
of u&gt;.
Hie Pure
1.
thirty, and U&gt;&lt;Wri« gi renlorut.
-ar
ma., via:
|aa
George C. Worth.
r
ggg
Ien.AH-fto.re.
r04
J.irah W. T- Orv,
,
. Reboot
Tfc”'-U
lareiretar far fa»» *"» «re
to teka charge of u llltaota catleg..

Ma C. Doan deoervod more thee apatriag no.

*** **tol on Stale alraet, tn thia elilago. and pet-

48m0

druggists.

CLOTHING HOUSE!
36 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.
W GOLD AND SILVER PAID OUT EVERY DAY. “fcA
M., M. IBW- yl

.

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Dye Stuffs,
Patent Medicines.

Carraao-all Republic., exwptlng cue Baper-

’^tere Bariaaw-^ir a Republican .wrep. a

Perfumery,
Toilet Articles,
WHAT ARE TRET!

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az'ttxsr-.

hI L
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iliyil

HiiH

tor too louewmg
Barton Main. .

—~

•object, it ia tuponroding arery other
atimulant
In all rlimataa, tropical,
Ccmf&gt;er*ie or frigid, it acta aa a npocific
in every apeaee of dinordt-r which undermines tho bodily rireagth and breaka
down the animal apfrita. Fur aale by all

Will knll 20,000 Siitche. in one minute,
tod do perfect work, tearing retry knot on Ue
te^4e oi Ike wo&lt;K Ji will knlla pair nJ eteckueg

Y

Fifth Ward.
Battle Cre«k — -lib only oo. Democrat aloel-

, .

B. T.-1M0-X.
Thia wonderful vegetable rratorutivo io
the ^eet-ancher of Um fooble and dobitttatad. Aa a touio and cordial for tho
agod and languid, it haa no equal among

PRICE. ONLY *25.

Thrmifhout the State-

Ann Arbor elect, all Republican., excepting
’’taTcH^hre goa. Democratic. .xwpUag th.

_

PLAHTATIOIBITTI1L

From tbo Detroit Trifara w. take th. follow­
ing rolaroa. which are vrey favorable. Il will
b. impoaribh to get fall aad tore rale retaroa
from all Uw amall piece., but tho rilire ubow well
for lb. Republican Party.
Adnan fare elected a Democrelta Mayor,
Collector and Ju.Uce- Tbe remainder are Ke-

by Ute prohibiltoa party, and th. bait of Jerne.
A.Bwurey.UyuuaAC-.. Tot d-pit. tbatombitted rifcrto of three yartlrn, Ute B^tnbllcan Sop.rrlatw wu riectod by 77 majarily. rad whb
him th. Mmol la.paetor. and two cooetabd..,,lh.
Deaaocreey wianted tbo Clark, Treaaarer. Joattoo,
Hlgftw.y CommUeioaor, aad two eooctablro.
Th. Repoblriu. pritod 144 voire. U&gt;. probibitlonUte IXt.uadibeDetnoUBtoShl. Of lb. pro
hlbitlou voter, al lea.t 1W majority
R^ablieu, aad Ute rwall-of their epoetecy ud B»publican treachery gam ter .pgManta tbo linn ■
ahare, wbU. they did ant obtain a eingl. odtoar.
We add th. ttfleial curare, which .port, for
Itorif:
The whole namber of rote, gireo for lb. o!bvof SaperTteoe wu 4U, aod lb.y wre. gireo fo’
Um follow teg pun--, ril.
David R- Cook.
’

. _

quantity of Punddings, Coetarda, Creama,
Charlotte R tiara, Ac., Ac. It io by far
the cLeapeet, Leal thiuet and moat dalidoua
food in tho world.
■»
Baud Sea Kou Ferine Oo-,

THE AMERICAN FAMILY
KIITTIN&lt; IfACHENE

weu*re Mining aconite irem im remaining
toenahipe —Irriog. Orwngwvilta, Jounelewf. Me
pie Qreve, Prrirterllta, Bop. ud BaiUtaare-eaeepl that they bar. eaeolly gaa. RopeMtaaa. 11
i. oretatriy gratify rag to know thu tb. Repoblican. of Berry County bar. doe. lb.tr d.tr K
w.U ud tboroogriy, nod h.r, cboreo from their

mixed, fir. candidate, being .toetod on th. &gt;to
pobltcu tirtri, aad rix oa tb. Doracrelie. Thia

Ore^D BpraMiM.

BOYS.

&lt;

I. nrearoted to th. puWto aa tbo moot Nlntnl.
Unrobl., .nd Compact and Cheap Knitting L
ebtee erar lareaied.

rd

HAiUnfc Tovnuhip EBetiny.
Th. townabtp muling oa^ Monday

AND

.

For twenty-five cento you can

Druggiator Grocer a package &lt;
Moeo Farino, manufactured front
t
Iriah Mom or CarragoOtj, which will m a •
sixteen quarto of Iliana Mange, and a like

Cheapest Store in the City. One Price Only!

bn

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th. St Lome water,i aud Im .oda, magnetia
lime -ZoMia#

MEN

LARGE STOCK.

THE HEW JUmCLE HF

PRICES REDUCED.

Mltefo Aod............ re.re.................................. X«
Vblond. Kodiaa ...............................................»• tn every rifire. Tried udlroe,
will do all
Urgaatc matter aad tana....re............................ U tbai tbriroMere require of them la the ite. of
*
.................. .................an duty, ud eotiriy oar elAtor. that, with good rare
cad proper nurelog. our Coaaly will worry along
uolber year without going tote bankruptcy or
atektag out of right ia a wbiakr barrel.
fue. A com'r.riron whb th. wall at St IxrnU
■bowa three ilmea tbe amount d earbo ale »*U

FOR

■

1!

¥

tb. Agricultural College, with th. following re
■ah:
'CAbic ioebro of carb.nl. add la a galloa ef

m m »■ ■ i

Bought during the late Decline in Gold,

place, mike, tbe following remark* : "Tbe beauty
J retire of lb. Pcaoe—Joba k Cooley, M.
of the glee concert la that ll&gt;a dab rink «&gt;•••
•ybool 1 rupee lor—Jerne. F Mred. U.
too ge u a ata rally aa to forniah a complete pic­
Higher Lomml.rioarr -Jacob Alger, doxn, M.
ture of College Ufa. Bal IbeOpeea Cotai^oe. tb.
ConateMe.— Mercloue 8 Cooler. Grerga 1
grandeet take aff w. wear haleatd to, broagbl Crority, John Tu Ormu, William Mbldwla.
dowa tb. boure tn room of laughter. Baldwin
noukrrui
aaril be be.L Tbe ton of fuhionable parlor
Tbi. towncblp electa the RapubHrea Ueket, with
tinging moat car. In. Tba entire performanro IL. empttoa
on. aoaatabla. Tb. following
doe. th. club credit." And eo nay w«. leery are the edeen rivet; the tguree we e.auol giro:
reng recalled la ita tarn tbe brertMat epplue.
H.previeor—Frederick W. Colllaa.
Town Clert -Hiiao. G. Webreer.
. Treaurer —Hmitb Handford.
Gnat a Leone Maa.wnc Wnx.—Aa ualyriaaf
fkhool I.eMetor — Aeron Clark. Jr.
the Grand Ledge Magnetic Writ, owned by Dr.

Xaa. Irn delivered a lecture al tba Court
■oeoe.io Ibte nII,f., on Satard.y evrateg lari.

10**Specialities in every department.

hie aeigbbora. or of tbe utter uufulraeae of e joorraitol wbc would Utot pro.tl Into lb. prwe to ne
’ll. a purpore. Tb. wild. u. bower..-, w,U
Worthy Of tbe writer, and tba reticle through
We hnve now in Stock the
o«t variety of
Which bo expreaare bteatlC
"
w. are eurprired lh.1 ray pertea ehould bate
tor oaa mom ret ball, red Um etetenieata. coming,
u they d!d, from &gt; mu who hud oot tbe morel
booeety or oo.reg» to gire the public bit Mae.
ud throngb the columns et . pepre which hu ewer brongyht to Xlaattlnfi-n. Coaae one and nJ! and ee« Ckea.
prered itoclf a tjr.orduiaed renegade from .11
pnnapie, which hu lu taro miroe.fi ud op- T.TAKNESS SHOP—A fine Stock of HarneM on hand. Rcpreedalmoalre.rytbing. haring bare con.Ut.nl AA- pairing done promptly on abort notice.
in nothing but tba pereutete. with which ite adApril xo. ^.-.y WIGHTMAN A GREBXX.
tore aad aoatribo tore bare.laadared ud abound
the eititcoe of UatUngt- Of Cosme tbla .leader
wold do Mr. Cook no barm. Hie long ud favor­
able acquaiataiM. boro eaabled re.ry pareoa wbo

BOSTON CASH STORE!

Tee toedi »r»

DAILY!

Pure White Lead,

Th. bateaa. are ItepabHreu
Grand Bavaa-CItlwo-a Ticket elected; toned.
Grand Raplda— Tk. Republ.cu. rarnel ril but
menbri ud oo. director of tb. poor.
BVM.I—~l&gt;—n&gt;. Irip.l

The Best in the Market I

1ST To Painter, and tbote wanting PAINT*, w. can offer better iodoeemente In U&gt;«
Un. of Pore White Load, Tr. Xiao, Cetera, Tara lab, OU, Turpentine,;

7Lx.ce want DmnreraU«. oo^tl.g remc of
Wa alao bar. Io coooKltoa with »ur Drag. and Print.. a loll and com plala etock ft
Books and Stationery, The School Books used in this
County, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, Reward
of Merit Cards, Fine Writing Papers,
Envelopes, $c., $o.,

tbe w*&lt;d pScera.
Lauetag Hee', brifand-brif.
Mai .hall circled amriy ril Demoerata. tbo R.

Mu.k^e- IM n^ratimo- —two ticket, in tbla ally, hot carry ovwrylbtag ex­
renting marubri.
Mdfero. to utlrelr Democratic.
S3- tout. thro. Rep.blK.re. th. tetora.

Which will be Sold at very Low Prices.

Poatiac—th. Demoerata carried th. elty tick­ ^idl Monday Bight. P" Dio. Lira, direct Iron
. n. tatrtito-tiriftt
l“k,uKu Freariaca to Hew Tart rity____________
-I
Maum-lcd._______ a
Demoerata.
HL Ctoir—half ud half.
rULLLM-COXIWklOnT- Sy tba Bre. D. M.
Baginaw—partially R^nblmra.
Weavre. March Mtb, at Ute reaidroca at tba
beUagrow. in Batlretd Mto^ Mr.
L

they amt do no grad.

JOHNG. RUNYON
KEEPS THE LARGEST

n-i—•

AND DEST STOCK OF

H. A. GOODYEAR.
Alfr*« Bolton, John CUngnramlth.
John Church, L. B. Cnndell. Mln AHco
Greepo, Mm Mtebral Cumming., J.
Crouch, E'to Cramer, Mn. John Caken,
Archibald Clark, Mm. Mary Davin, Dart
* WBoy, Atowo Doty, John F. Galna,
Mn. HttoaM.Gray, 2; Mondtrar Abra­
ham Rural, Aina Elton Jotanon, B.
JohMM, Jameo KJlpalrto, Lira. Bman
Moycn. Hwter A. Murray.Uriah Maad,
Maw H. Mumy. Ntoboto Morwbotso.
L J MUtor. Otto MaDomM. Mi*. Gra.
Ntobcks. John Prtcnaaa, J. C. Qualf,
Ml— MMK»l mklnn, Andrvw Pon**,
Mt*. Hotuy Ct Bagon, FYvomam ftoothamrd. CaroUM Baltook. Willi. Bayta,

I keep constantly on hand a large and well selected Stock
of HARDWARE bought of the Manufacturers,
before the recent advance.

In tbe article of StovcB alone,
most useful article*, can aara at

TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT
BUILDING MATEBIALS,
CARPENTER’S TOOLS

BOOTS AND SHOES
In the County of Barry,

�aj’Juhl e, nay®.
LEAGAL notices.

m A»TEBTKEmT8.

Jortrj.

Goa. P. Hawaii A Co't Column,

ORDER.

WHITE LEAD S0RKs-

DOCT. DODD’S
N E R V I N

jrEADQCrAXTSBS

leaWcS£o8&amp;vttt
A-t Wholesale,

AND

INVIOOBATOR.

xirir
KA‘RTEKy r!tKraJLrr:
1’atamixv Homo Manutot.tres.

And

Our Goods are sold nt
Naw Yonx Bottom Paw, w Dmaids

fttfinus Jirtrtorj.
~VsiVsiaea a wokti

u -oRcuarut.

PORTABLE EARTH CLOSETS,
nr f^sln Bed room tor ■ ether room
Holel«, llu.piil&lt;al.,eie.
Tln-w are eagtrair fra- ln« Uirae fetnlaod de

For sale by all doalsrs in

DRY GOODS &amp; NOTIONS.

diseases.

NERVOUS

SIX-CORD.
rtssiaUTla.-t'ticvtsw
sy^Jr.V^:-ti»«"#

Aaraia-&lt;*aavBMlaf llooiuaea' tree.
SECRETS OF INTERNAL REVENUE, br viMw»eTapee»r of mis faesM taortens. riw
Hi a I'rveunenl Otlir.r of tl-e Trvaaary Hvmc^ udDtd. I »hatl oa IhviUhdss of Mar, A.P. 1&gt;CO,
Snowing up lbo»rr.U «M &gt;awr twftafr ot the
Rrwaoe Hvpartmrnl thr Vfhukrv Rier. Octa
Ring and Drawbuck f rauds.KvatewaOe Robbvrv,
IfepredatioM. Coiwpiracln and Rsidt ow tbr Bovrrumeet. M«ltraaaner. Tt rennr aad Corrnptnn
Of hiwb IIMeiula. n.

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&amp; GRIFFITHS,
tsuwm: ^kxe.rt! Hawns:

LV.TXOOKAX,

SAMl»Hf,TSKt“6A5aSSIW5,.«
,aetlseta bsnVrrtran that on 8*:ar
l«S of Mar. A. D. is-n. „t Un flth &lt;&gt;•«
x&gt;n of that d«, at the earth fn at 4m
Aromatic Togptable Soap

Ayer’s

Hol ur alooeedinn ar. USE i I £■
ntare. an-l no Hit nr prnraadtaar either at I
i •l.itf Larin, been isrtiluted I. receiver
. or any pen Uirraof aow maaialnc recurel
RMno, aad th* rawer of sale la mid m&gt;
“ iw. tbrirfbrr. hr virtue of aU &gt;&gt;wrr of a

Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to

its natural Vitality and Color.
&lt;rx(k
-jfiaft Jh
i4tjriif9

#TW
IMul-. having tern issdo In th. wmd
rerun. taorttuv. dated April lUh, A. II.
re'ed b, ArehJ. wncjt “' i Mar, U.d;
&gt;lfr. to J. M. Lar.a adialnutral« of Ik

. A dressing which
i* » onto rtgrc««ble,
healthy, aad effectual
for preserving |he
**■ r*t

h*'r-

*••&lt;* &lt;*» f0** *«f ,U1
□nffitTh
/&gt;«*n«s of ye^Mus
Thin hair is thick- pl..
toed, falling hair checked, and bald- “*
neis often, though not always, cured 1 „„
by its uoc. Nothing cat restore the
-I
hair where the follicles are destroyed,
or Ibj glatak atrophied cod decayed £„
But such as remain can be raved for
usefulnese by thia application. Instead .
of fouiiog the hair with a pasty subr
ment, it will keep it clean aud vigorous. J-V
Ils ocmsioual use will prevent tho Lair tom turning gray or foiling off, and tbe,
consequently prevont Laldncw. ”
—'
tom those drieicrioos suUtauces
make some preparations dxngeroi
ityurious to the Lair, tbe Vigo
only benefit but not harm it. If e
nod.Fn Nrrvlee

rt, ail la the rouaire
Tn. aad malalatn* furl;
Vailed Sutaa sanax.

Ooontr. Btata of Michuna. In lltivr "I"' •

day of Jsauar,, 1S70. aiuirnM by llmrii.
k?ta?.iZ,'?r '/n “*?£*■:

S$-££S

haYr

a a. holbsook.

ft

DRESSING,

.« »il .Mi.
long on the hair, giving it a rich glosay
lustre aud a grateful perfume.

pankeiartr h. iratene.
-tf*
'he &gt;~**i | h’

fttprri'hjOr.LC.BytrAO,.,
ANHOUlf
» emanhoorf^l .Mi
for Yawnc Man. Im. in acajad ravrlae
HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Bos_PJ^ib..'|&lt;
M r OII*T A C I! ttit iok?d io grow I o &gt;■ r wool
XVX Recipe
• ir.lioiM
n.. —...aent
w__fur
.. 50 eta. Address

M

Prillterr Cnnoslties-

A cruet tom printer** Anoybr 1 tx ch,mi
A doran foot of foe-devil.
A wheel tom the royal chase.
A toe-nail of a foot-line.
A heal bone of a ahoep'a foot
The pRaaurae received tom aa }■
Tbo Stile finger of a GF*
Tbe tea/ that fell tom a capital I.
A lawyer that plead n printer's ease.
A-right tom a ahooting-otick.
Borne fur tom the top of a small cap.
A candle made tom pcruter’a fat
Some bark tom a printer’s stick.
A gtowof grog tom a printer's bar.
A piece of the "Devil's taiL”
Borne fire tom * ** hell-box
k bettor taken from the bod of a

nert£*of raw
tat“ifibtTC«5ZSi?
ilWIWVtKHSr

1’UACHCAL axo AuaurTtcte. Cttonns.

CCH
ggnl

LOWELL, 31 ASM.

‘^SS

A pieceof tto nde- that won't work
Some angry wards tom a erase bar.
A &gt;xr. who never camo to a stanff.
A -M «*a?bt tom using damp

A Joy, who ratted hfanraH by netting
Awteto.ttoto.of.type

Wirflr

anrateagh.ad

•hj-a,tu••*&lt;•*« Cc

land .itiwH.
«a&lt;h hrng in the Cusnly of
Uarry and _.sufa or Mtehlgro knows ead d»acnbtd aa foflaw.. u wu: Cuameneiao el a
prat own bawirrd «ad luvaty-Sia (Its) fade
aoolh of tba unaitar prat aa the aoHb aide of
■rrtioo IwralrntM (J;.&gt; thence KnlX thwt. flra
lUirwU lolheqranurtfoaof Midoaciiea.Ihonia
WHt Flgt.tr ttoi rrf. u a suhe. thoeoo earth
*1
rods
In" lb.•11 r&gt;:*Wnt Iw
Al..,«&lt;•«, (SOL...
__ _

g^S

A note tom a prinlar’s bank.
The index of a printer'a guide.
Tho uniform worn by General InteBAn insalt from an imposing stone.
Bptefo payment tom a quoin box.
tome veneering torn a pioce of fanti-

HOLBXOOX * KILLS.

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VOL. XIV.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1870.

Business Jirrrtorg.

MAva«-oSM«&gt;w Iraqi * Nsvtxs Stare.

«»ir».

vstsoa.

J-

JOHN ROBERTS.

'

BOSTON CASH STORE!

------- - E- H MALLORY.
ntuuTT &lt;*" “

WM UPJOHN.
------ A. P DRAKE. M-D.,

AHO.

«. h«m-

“r"E

Silver wilt be liven in chanle for Ums frtutional part of a
dollar over seventy five cents, up to the even dollar, exceptin^ for sugar.

DU. C 0. SCOTT,

GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER.

H J HANEY.
7" X W. VR00MAN,

'

turn SHERIFF f- Marrveeeatr.efll.
.. ...
.ilk r-r unolfiW AttoUaa

DR. C. C. LINBLEY.

“EXCELSIOR!”
THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

Hastings Cash Store!

rsrjinr
I-warascs -M Cvllsytlw
-a»t vUsstUa la sit badr । -a(aMiaa. O*aa la Bi- !

Are now offering Gw sale, a full Stock of IXew and Sensounliht
GooiIn. recently purvhas&gt;-d ire lh» best eastern markets at the
lowest possible price • for caah Our st «k include! a full litre of

NUMBER 51

the Church at this time that we should .
With Roman Cat hoi I cbm growing
be blind If we overlooked.
■ and making new demands upon ua, and
Wo have not yet emerged ftom the Infidelity transmitted like an Infection,
shadows of the dark cloud of dvii war. and Unltariantom and SpirltnaUaoi. and
Abme of tbs sad etfocts are being rapidly even Mnrtnonlsm actively seeking conTHEO. D, MABMH.
remeved. Proepcrity li agnlu cover! ng , verts from our very churches, then to
the devastated Slates of the South, but hare added the Invasion of the old enemy
old have
been left en- the former -■■■■
bnme
ala very l« yet marked y
paganism,
once
seemed
Romans 10: 14.
How then shall oar country a* the
------------------------------—-aof. —
g,su,AMA, that ChristtanRy w
-waa
«mmm
’"•J'!®*.11 ®n him in whom they havetlrely out of date. The changes that, by the occupation of tour millions of to conquer, •'and tbe evangelic Chmich
u7tT.r W ho*.
. 1 lhcy haT" 0CWT*J during twenty years In eager, expectant, but wnorant and pw certainly baa a fardlffere.it work to do
heard? And 'i/ow 'Xl|h&lt;riihv'hear tb‘“ ,Bna';&lt;,uu Ftolnlty are fairly lUus- tleul freedmen. They are no louger from that which fate characterised lbs

without a im-seller? And how shall
those which have taken place staves and they have learned well the ' founding and growth of the Republic,
they preach except they be rent?"
everywhere In our land. Asthis village tact. They have, until very lately, been ! Homo Missions are fast becoming quite
Ganulnerellglou must botbunded upon 1 to-day, -"iwith Its goodly number of ptess- a proscribed
*i-j —
people,
-i- »-•
but -----now,---strange
-----------------as i another -thing
a.__ w
froth
— ,v.
the ..
Hom*
—’vre.
Mis
InS.lllAAA, A.. 1.
“ ant homes. Its bcwtlful business blocks, it seems to think of it, every frcedmsu slona of a genemtijn or even of
It to t iking to Itself
rant people, who hawno|&gt;ropercoiicep- . and Its railroad, to to the little. Isolated has the ballot, and to eligible to any. of-' ten years ajotlonsof the object* of religions faith, tn 1 pioneer village of twenty years ago, so floe in tho Republic. Here, then, are a much of the sublimity a* well as the pe­
become the victims of superstition or of ■ ls tbe great enJ prosperous West of 18TO milbonttf votsrt, the moot ot them ju-t dollar qualities of Forel,-n Miaaions. The
unbelief. The w orld Is fall of lllustra- ■ 'u the frontier West ot M&gt;0—co. indeed, from the abject Ignorance of slavery, Hou.-Mlw-on q-.&gt;rkIs al.-cidy a preuebtlons of thl«. not only In tb»- history of' to our whole divinely favored nation to- made at once a comp.meat part of ths Ing ot the gropel to all naliuue. It to
pngnntom, but also In tbe combined au-1 day,to tbe nation ot a single generation dominant law-making power of this transforming immigrants to w&lt;u&gt;e extent
pstri-titlon uud ignorsnee of the maewa
tn Roman Catholic countries. Thatpol- ****
th* ,o&lt;10 of U‘‘* eem&gt;i‘rl,on- “uoh • «ng In th I. country sa any phatteally the mo.t etier. eUcn'xl reliable
toyof Romanism which dentes tbv rights will bold good even fee generations to Whiteman. As we think of tbe victory .gent torilay fot aflUlating tire i-oupkeot
of private Judgment to one which must
WehsveHttte Impre-slanto-dav of Juntas over prejudice and selfishness every nation &gt;®d dime that enme to u,
,
*
nt th* mateiM 1 vwiwilv awl to-ontv &lt;if (hat .a
K— ,1.1a sua» i, i, a — — ■ I -— &gt;
«.,•*» ma «mSa »ma a mm—&lt;aam aaa
Insure a corrupt religion. But for privntoJudgment lobe worth anything It thi-i pleasant village, that shall be seen gratifyingthing. Oar hopes of the na­ tionality.
must be intelligent. People must be In­
structed snd learn about truth before It requires no little genius to picture to j confessed and formken a great national
onesolf mentally how tbe plains and un- I sin, though It be* introduced an added
tiny are prvj.sre-1 to judge of It. There
can be no jwi-i er faith in UialWif which
i we know really nothing. Faith tn God
have high privllrgve and reepotulbl Utica. I
I n&gt; piknowledge of God, and that
; faith may bejnore and more complete,
States, by intelligent Industry and taste.
as we gain dearer and better conceptions
And no genius of etateamuubtp la yet prindpk of clt-senahip in a Republic
able to camprebend the correspond Ing likeours, namely: a wholly Impartial
development and trcns'ormations that citizenship as regards rao- nr color, but
nuoi try. u e inigUtauppmetheChurcb
an essentially qualified cltlsr-niblp as
regards Intelligence and virtue. 1 firm­
C'-lstt &gt; prevail, without tbe ministry.
tain defilresbaU beevety where threaded ly
. believe ______
___________________
that n« jperson
who cannot
1' i » Christ knew thst if men should emwltli railroads and telegraphs, and shall , read Intelligibly tbe constitution of our
brae and i-vmevcte In his religion.they
sustain in case, an &lt; I perhaps too much of country, and no criminal against her ju&gt;t
must l-o l-otb pcisuadod and taught of
, •Icgauos. tlielr hundreds of millions of laws to qualified to l-ear the high rwjxrnlb« ’.rutha If ordlnai-om of worship1
people. It toapteMure, surely thus to si bl :1rise of her clttesnahlp. Bet it to
contemplvts tbe present success and the easy to see what a responsibility and

THE TARIFF QUESTION-

mall tbe protection is light- It follows
that every duty laid upon articles fanp &gt;rted which are also produced in this

hg named.' If a bcrisantal duty of thir-

importations Indiscriminately it would
be a protective tariff to that extant up­
on all our prod tq^na. These are fa­
miliar principals^Tnd do not need dis­
cussion. What, then, is the objectson

that this incidentoJ nrot-wtion ought nut
to be permitted at all or that ilia carried
to U» groat a length. The latter object­
ion would be merely a question ot the
degree of protection, involving no priariplo. snd tl iCrefuro not worthy of drscusof nature from uninhabited wastes to j all are clllxens.
sten st thia tints. The farmer of three
populous Btotae, to be unaccompanied • It Is certainly a dangerous experiment objections te evidently that relied opon
Cloth* atnd Ready-mndb nothing,
: with any moral forces ? Is the produo- s~
--- --------- —---u_ mainly by all the free-trad# advocates.
Hats
A
Caps,
Boots
&amp;
Shoes.
Groc
rice,
&amp;c
. • .
K
.. i . Won
JFain and tab rice and nf gold and fled people. If there la with this no ade­ It is said that this tariff is based upon
J. P ROBERTS &amp; 00.,
- ,ur
.IM., ...rtar., tl.« bwi ,u,„
,,,,.3 q,, „,, lh.
DI1LSM Is I'rso. ■ritsisss. sUsnt tssdUlnw.
quate eflbrt to fit them for the exercise
{■£ Ca-h paying customers, five ns a call. We will chc -rfully show
of power. Make voters and office hold- claree as wo have seen, that “itcompole
our *to-k, that you m.&gt;v compare pri-e* with any other dr»L-chea f: re
u'U| tat on and power of the ministry of country? WIU the clvilUstlon of tbs
th&lt;&gt; uiany to nay high vrice* for tho ben­
!3Tin the titel-. Wo htve got too Goode and we win
o .
naxt century be perfect If abundantly
efit of a few." Mr. Commutionor
them, and shall try to roll you. all we can and will satisfy y ou that it
C. 0. HOLBROOK.
supplied with railroads and everything surely endanger good government But Wells says, sj-mpothising with the farmf5y~tefaryouriiiter--i.t t.-buy hen- \\ eworrantlh.-prun-v-h*!! l-ositi Iittory
that genius can invent to make labor
We will take iu exchangv lor --ar goods,
s of ertbr:. Uiliglous freedom ne­ more productive, but wllhabt regard to
“ He raises his wheat and other pro­
bend this position. Apply the princi­
ts: sa irre ministry. The found-re moral and religious culture T These arj ples of our religion and the commands ductions under a tariff which, without
EG 3-S
affording any »uffki*n£ coiu[&gt;»uaa6ou,
questions that ws shall practically anWM. H. JEWELL,
frv -li-m, tut ch-risked the ministry
unm-cceiarily
increases the cost of his
energies and the wealth of Christians at
rf Pwri&gt;. 0«a»cl r.B,
w.tli tn rc than usual reverence,
Ute oa-« la
Cn«r
l,an«L labor only for the material results. • oDoe to the salvation uf millions of our tools. Ins cl'-lUng, his fmd, his fencing,
and Ids shelter."
Itton mailer of surpri e now to tbe
, -i
Which is, after all only another way
ren ins ot the history of our country, to
of stating the same objection made by
JOHN MICHAEL
velopmcnt with morel and religions
Tbose in want of a Machine will plea-e «11 and let Mr. ITu'.hp .i"™
Mr. Hofinom.
F his fine work. MT- Uemrmber tiro place, one door West of J.T.Jl-'bert’ « Influence wa« exerted by the old New truth. And th-ec questions mast be m-t
Nor is there anything new in all this.
England divines In moulding tire form and answered by the evangelical Chris­ rant will remalu uneducated, or that the
o. 'a I &gt;rug Store, south-tide State Street
GRANT &amp; PHILLIP ■
It is the same throadl.aru fallqcy which
end the principles of our government. tian Church. If this country is t4 con­
Hastings, May 19th, 1WTO—yl
has boon put forward in every tariff dis­
That ittflucn- e h'-s been modified in the tinue to be the land of civil and retlg- preached to tliem?
cussion since 17b9. The tariff can bo
WK L. COBB.
It la the peculiar work of Christianity truly charged with one favoritism and
mainly. jerhsp*. by tbe con-tant aud- under the subjection of Romish igno­
only one. It favors American labor and
Increasing immigration of the multi­ rance and tenets, or of infidel godlcae- graded. Christ taught that when the American pro Auction idstrod of foreign
tudes from foreign lauds.
feast was ready the highways and hedges production
It was for this reason that
(tor American eivUimtiow and print-'- f.«u the«e, and retained what it to and
Mr. Clay always delighted to call ’ it the
HBMT DOOR WSST OF CTIOK BLOCK.
HOLBROOK &amp; MILLS
pics have fn-m the first be.-n compelled '
'
.
—
- showed that the very that thattbeunfbr- American sy-tam a title it has meat
tET.« sa I C««M!tors u lav. i_— ------CSMMvr-, vill or. BU-tly mm! taUhfellr e*to grow against u eon -taut and increas­ power of Its present Christianity. Let lunate were relieved, and the poor had richly des rv d and I doubt not as LI eonHASTINGS,
•
MlOWRCr
ing cu.-rentof antagonistic ideas flowing religion but relax Its bold now; let It
In iij-od them. Wc have not only been but yield anme’of Its auxiliaries, such as
pel to genuine, if It to of tbe apo-tollc ra“»® it i*»- » American labor ? Will
.ur-v undsil by a dlffereut civil system
• • • they wish to raise the revenue entirely
n
._______
.... __
___ ________
_____ , but its ministry, Ito Sabbaths and Ito ordland
dim-rent
alytee
of religions,
TM JONES.
from article* which cur country does not.
hav- bni to make our own example of , nances in tho front of civilisation with
produce teat they might favor it c'-denta fr e prote-tant com mon wer 1th. We the pioneer, and there will noct to be no
have also had to reolsl the Inevitable tide other eonditiine to secure an immediate ceraec We must believe that If our ally a domestic manufacture T For that
is what tbew gm: &gt; men mean when
with which three ay-terns and ivllglone racoewtoo of a rack tom. godleae, eorrupt Church to Cbri-t’s Cburoh. and if we are
they
talk about tl.o favoritism of pro­
bis diylplea. •• will not be Indifferent
by sending usthtlr surplus f oputattoo and reined people and nation.
tection and demand, ** a tariff for rev­
Perfumery,
would overwhelm us. 1 o resist thia in- | There are plain Indications al thiallme
enue only."
~--------- -- ------------------- '
Med^ ^Toi^^s.
vaalun of foreign infidsllty ami heathen-, of tbe way In which oer Jfatat cheri-hed i out education or
---------------------------,
„
u™..^ .
.K ^uu.nro an,
propertv end almost
.
.
-a ..------- ------------ v
. ----- prineipto* —
“ aaealled, 1 without the gospel, ere fa a double sense ln Ne&lt;
orfgLate ireeAmerican
are te
to »be
AARON CLARK,
&lt;be future
faturs of our country rained.
rufaed. | ••feHow^ttaene with ua. and belre ac- trade league , .upnort fre.-drado newsand the
the American evangelical ministry.
l^te rcvrveu
revived cutwts
efflirts VO
to laac
take the
Bib oe nordrag to tbo promtoV ”
pai&lt;ra,\^d lead off m tariff tgitstin-.
Tbe late
Uiemv
With this, however, there has been
anrn
her heavy
and*&gt;
■) wl'sfous
religious Instruction
Instruct Ion from
fromour
our| ■ a, we take fan brief review of the are simply laboring in thdr vue.-tio-?
another
heavy uemanu
demand upon
upon uw
the mission -----anoralta of the Church. Asthe Easterr. oommon schools, and with
w th li-la
fate lhe
the »;&lt;cial Christian work that God baa al- They are perfectly logical U. tljrir coo­
* r* .
____ i___■
. avowed d.'termination of Ilonin Cath- . reodr laid unon the Cnureh and minis- duet, thuusrh o miwlled tu h« Hr.
.
in the ■*”*'*'
states liavo mitured and becomeoomptraliwly full, their population, mingling
rpvnliao,
«Uh He stream of immigr.tinn. have system and •&lt;&gt; obliterate free education, notlooanother mod significant Indies- that there ihouli be no Am. shai: ij.-.u-i .ns
the west rilling first tbe to but one of the methods of attack that1 ton betting upon the near future. Tbe ufa-turera and no American market fur,
1 MM bMj. Oepmue
:aS£SsS
rKIt’K*4- ,p"
. ,d, qfAf— then the broad . will bj used against our protiatimt and ' Btaicameu are al.ea lyjflving earnest at- the surplus nroducta of uur fanni, a ’
a nt
-1. NmJbI 1 ihe same «*aor«to fr^om and rehg ou. The' JSS to th, p.J.«£um£Lnee»f tbe order that th£ .hip. may ran, atro.-e
AXO
"nis In oouoll^.
—toU..JJ,tox'.-!taA1«™U«.l.MJ.™to&gt;7 o-toOi.U to ~ to- ,~I«A u. .
..J

sassSlfflM &amp;

RWH,

tint! with the Chufeh as an auxiliary to
propagate an-l perpetuate th Christ
c-nnn.-lone I and sent ant first bls
Apostl-v, afterwords ids mini-1&lt; re. and
Ium lonUi-ued and gnstly enlarged the

sure slinuld l-c mingled a setrse of great
responsibility, In proportion to the increasc 'hit we may anticipate.
'
. I« thi* national development merely a

pie. It would then assuredly be the port
of the educated and the Christian to edncato and evangeUse the rest. fitUl
more la this responsibility laid upon

HASTINGS DRUG STORE
J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.. Prop's,

Pure Drugs and Medicines.
White Lead

nu

HASTINGS HOUSE.

■StSSEnSS

.
w.Ms.bev.l.-o
&lt;!rlu&gt;ol Books Mad IK this
Books and Stationery, Tho SC
TLeufard
County.
of Merit Cards, Fine nriuny x pe K
Envelopes, fc-.
Price..

WWoh will

at very I--

-

.A--

btwrd". first on the*e e,W-J11”1 lhe boalthfutea® of । neeo. The nuail-erao' tbo-e who have WB«,b*Jk Curr*«»A«»»r*, thvfereign
luanufacur a and
un.l merchandise
mere haml:»e required
required .
______ -•
I— our national growth, makaeeoemke for! airaacv rnaahad iha itanifin ah, nsa.-a Mt usauuiactwr-e
to supply the pro facets. This would. uo

_

JAMIS JdUXSTON. Froprletet.
2X ,IS,U1X

B. HEBBICH
UoncCORATRY.

HW*T“IC

“«

CITY HOSPITAL, CLEVELAND, O,

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
ClXkCBtM.

X-isc w—- —
Silii Sflwr al Platefl lilt

-&gt;. prvpsw, Ml
. To Treat all Kinds of Diseases

S'W

BUI “»r »l.rt I1D . B~d. mJ u.

MtoKto Mil ,r .1... Bu.

«u but a Utile time ago rugged and
barren uiouutaln* and deserts. This
rapid o..taprc«l of dvW-attoo mrer th.
de r r nd ur-on th evangelic Churcb and

but mast tax the energies of the Church and «»• ®«*ns vt the producers‘to

nation.

■r and pl-avter.

1/"° FLArrra.

Norembtfr.

Oerialnly

�..■ran HAKrartss ffiAjnm,

&lt;dy of the roasting tredeT’ Th* anrw«r given, alter consultntfor. with
other*, was that it ought not to b* put
at l*»i than tend'd-ars per ton, which,
I am told, fa equal t&gt; sixteen per eeut.
of th* co»t of tbe ve**--L It m»y bo
■afely predicted that the free-trad*
Imru* will not ask for the aepeal of laws
which give protection to shipping- On
th* contrary, it i-. crying fur more.
But; sir, they are all »ympatbixing with
tho fatn-in. an! tiarticularly with tho
western farmers. And oinro I live among
tfajeofanuor, and know i-um-.-tbing alx'Ut
th*m,’ my intern 4 in their prosperity
ought to be e-iual t-&gt; that of Mr. uommiauoner Well*, or the froe-trado league.

isabctbb, bAkrt

EouFmE

tOU SHOULD

DETROIT

8TOVB8i

house

IN HASTINGS!
CUttt,

», «r» prvdae-dla hioJrU. of edit*. f«n&gt;!»bin* itwchtel •■**&gt;? wT aoeiee «l»tW fer tbe
Surtbw«.n ll ««»abowe tbal tbe but. »UmMilled by wMtetn uMpetitioa, IWf tbe ftalt et
the prvtrvtW* JnJity. le pnatecia* new tabrlca

CASSIMERES,_______
VESTINGS,

Paxnishing Goods.

KM. —i C.P.,

F«Ui»-

h, ma.'. «HC

®tw Jdrtrfcfranrts.

Second,
A IWl'FAVTfRMti DErAlTMl’AT.
wb«o wiH-k win bo .tone fa &amp;• boot
stylo known to the trade.

“Wheal produced tinier thee circurnotancea roeU a great deal wore th in it
does in count no &gt; free from flmee cmbairseements but it duo, nut sell for morn.
On th* contrary, it ha, to compote in tho
marks: with wheat produced by tho aucalled • pan;hit lab.r’ of Europe, and’
returns to the farmer no mum than the
price of real panp-r labor in America.
Nor done it cheer lhe grower of wheat to
reflect that while he anflora from a d&gt;*prveiat'd currency, and .compete* with
the stable conditions, metallic values,
cheip matoiiils, and cheaper labor uf
other countries, contributing at the xtno
Cine his'snare to too public revenue*, bo
also makes much houiar eoutributiuu,
on bia clothing, iron, lumber, dual. salt, '
and the like, not fJ rovonu&gt;-, but for the
profit of Industries morn farutvd than
his own that they may bo a.-ieo ed from
tho competition t &gt; wuich ho u forced to
submit"
Now, if Mr. Well* intended to be can­
did an I to ergue thi • question fairly, why
did be select tho article of wheat only,
and baa, bia statements entirely up I
that? Can Ibv mi.tiken in tuppedug

DR.
AIKIN,
IVo. 11, Canal St.
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

Third*
NO PRICES LOWEH THAN OURS,

And I^n-utly,
It will be for your interest to examine
uur stock and prices.
Orrr Ccahtt a Btrg*i» !
CM^t
BMm" Prie*■

ntu

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i

PICTURES FRAMED,
I. tk.tU-:rty!e«i-4teMef«r«k»»a*to.

With GILT, IMITATION GILT, IWITATION ROSEWOOD 4 GILT or Black
Walnut Mouldings.

J A RBI AG XS! CSBkUGKS!

'

JOHN PATTON k SON.

awpi-ta" Frxn, Orfw, o!»nJ i«talrt/. st MT

Why
Is it that Dr. Hoback’s Stom­
ach Bitters increase in sale
every year ?
purpose '! And would he in thet cst-.e, n,
now, have told the farmer ttiat in tho
matter of W;te«i poriicniar’y h - ha I to ,
comp&gt;to with t
*-»»-Mllol" pin per
labor of Eurujic, and :b it ho ulao ma .ea i
much hoarier cu itribud &gt;ne on Id* cloth-1
ing, iron,. Iturnwr, cjil. »al*, and Uta like,
not far revnuuc, but fo - ths prutir uf indu.triiM m iro far© oJ than hie own ?
And yet the'lariff laa*. year, when wheat
waa wire titan tw cj iu proeont prion,
waa precia-j.y whet it is now.
Wny did not tbit Q.t.o.-nmont ofllc -r,
who was l&gt;6uni at toast to cumaion honoity. if be wuhod to show u« tbit our
fanners wore no bittor pal I than the
pauper laborers &lt;if Europe a*
fade to those oth -r grot: ;arm
puck,
com. oata, ry.&gt;, bi
ter, choc *e, and hay. all of
________
boaring p.-io a very aati*‘n-to.-y bi the'
fanners? Did ho rosily txliovu that flu,
farm labors a uf the Uuiiod Htaleo urol
au better paid Vian ritnitor laburvrs in
Europe f If tint is io tho list bf price*
will snow it; but tho.i tis notprolucod, I
and if it wore protuool, it wuut 1 shim,
him for thia a-miJai'Uii ;airreroun. It;
is claar tnat t io prie* uf wb -at i« ternporarily d-pras.d in tbe irnrket from
causoi &lt;-asily traced and understood. The I
price uf this article baa b&gt;-n for come |
yean past ojrrn«|xm.li ugly too high, as I
it is now tuu low. Au I thu has occa- I
aioned the farmer* to give t-&gt;o much nttuition tn it and too little ti other thing.!, |
which, arid, a vary abundant crap all I
over the world. ha« cauond tbe supply to ;
Am aburo the demand.
Th* tamo i* true to a groat extent of
the great staple, wool. The war created

Because
The;jr arc the host combinetion ever made.
1 .

Why

‘

/

mend Dr. Hoback's Bitten
to their customers?

Because
In Exchange Block. Middleville.

WRIGHT &amp; SMITH,
Peroons desiring to make good
bargains will do well to call at this
Agency.
•

After years of cx|K*riena»
ami trinl they have been
proven to be a sure cure
tor Dyspepsia and Indiges­
tion. "

p. RAVMOSftit ^W.
... --­
BLANK BtX)K MANUFACTURIM,
J». 7 Tkrt S/cmi Ffat,
Opeoau Ik, see CU» HsJ.
DlIWI'IX efOsiblkg. lapenrr eed

OUr

o^tn*

Why . Is it that Physician* use
and rvcmnmend Dr. Ho­
back *s Sugar-txwted Blood
I’illaT

Because
They know the ingredient*
of which they a re-made.

JAMES JENKS,
DULLER IN MACHINERY,
Av. 29 JhaHtr Sir* Lut,
DETROIT,
MICHIGAN.

Why. ’

I- -

Are Dr. Hoback's Blood
Purifier and Blood Pills
the best remedies taken togelher for the cure of all
diseases of tho blood ?

iJSXTTSJSto! ~ “*•

F"“ «f ■ un. n BmUm t|
. Ufrata.
Forty MHawiUlu4.tuMM3UM.IW MW.
dfflKTaMlfiKf.”.-"

brass work gb brass casthm

Because
The Blind Purifier is the
unit article in the market
wbichcmilnins the celebrated
costly Drugs im|wrtad ex­
pressly from Sweden for its
mnmrfhctnrn, and tbe Pills
coTibun the nctire principle
of PtMloph^lluni (Mrtndrnke

S^BOtTLDEB, ARMS

for Mr

Why

hand for winch thorn W.4 but a moclwr- UUekefaro Woumaa. Il ■• ■Pp«zvel that t~
ate demand. Tbii rould have but one ’
’ ’
f nit 'lh» price toll until w.til tn I
wuu.su*
o* ‘Vian for uu
—«j jw
—•• t‘TU,l"-,l^l **•- Uy kwfclmj ey e«d M».*ta&gt;«e
woolens are lower
many
year*.
The famiwe hare diecuvure I wbTro tho *•“* —. Unr
l-

Are Dr. C. W. RoUcf,
UhiMrh Hilton. Bknl l’un6er and UI.k.1 I'iII, th«
llirw grraleal rvinwlux ibe
tvrirl.i l.aa —...._ I_____ a *

Uy by MW, 1- —F

GEORGE PRESTOS
Lug* A W*n Selected Stock ft

GROCERIES,

Because
After eleven years’ expert,
once and trial thu.sales have
inrreused each and every
year, and thousands of let­
ters (awsuHciud) of the ronmritahle cure* ifaev have

BUTTER
-OYSTER

PJC-XfC
BOSTON
80DA

CRACKERS.

CKACKERa,
Your CREAM (or Cracknell)CRACKERS

itw m

cwHffi.

JraMILT GROCER!**'

�AJEI1 13. isl­
and

EABTORCB,’ 3AKBT ©DUHTT, nilBHIBAn,

~~

dfUimllantm

BUSINESS CARDS.

.

Daachey i Co's. Column. '

BOWSE A GALLOWAY,

BANKERS.
im,

|...

HASTINGS. . . .

______

bj tnnll far St. /ddtvx
■
|«M MACICCUMU CO., Syrioggrhi Maw.

mteg

MI RH M. MEAD,

WIGHTMAN &lt;fc GREBLE

DRESHMAKER.

AKE MOW SELLING

UAJJTIJQX.

HARD WARE
Ob’ EVERY DEBCniPTIUX.

Cheaper for Cash than any House in Barry
County.
'

NEW

J. COLE A SON ,
• BMUIAL MU LUM nt

GOODS

Direct from Factories.

Groceries and Produce,

DA.ILY!

JW~Spocialities in every department.

STORES! STOVES!
Wo have now la Htoolc the larrrcwt variety oF

CO OKI^TG,
t PARLOR COOK AMD
PARLOR STOVES

GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,

■g?

a .yd raoeerr bxjli*.
IlAKTISGri,. - • nijt
. MICH.
HTCnnb p.ld far Produce.

;

IIARKESS SHOP—A fine Stock of Harness on’hand. Bepairing done promptly on short notice.

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE.

IlMtinga, Mich. April 20, 1SCU,—wly_________________________

Occupation*! Ailment*

New Goods,

New Goods

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE

tn"""*’

.«puU&lt; Uate

Lrte

~4re in receipt of a Largo and, desirable Stock of

Drugs And Medicines,
Literary Notice*

For twen(y-Hro cento yon can buy of

quantify of Puuddings Cuiiardi, Creama,
Charlotte Bimm, Ac., Ac. It ia by far
thecheapMl, healthiuat and most doliciouN
food^n thu world.

ever brought to IXawtln^w. Cowie oneniMl nil tiud nee (teem.

1A
„

SPECIAL NOTICES.

THE NEW UTICU NF FM»!
your Druggilt or Grocer a package of
Boa Mom Ftorian, manufactured from
J rioh Mom or Carmgi-eu, which will malm
nixtcca quarto of Blanc Mange, and * like

PLANTATION BITTERS.
S. T.-1860 X
Tliii wonderful vegetoblo reoloratire ia
the tboel-anchur uf tho feeble and dcbilititod.. A* a tonic onl .cordial for the
aged and languid, it has no equal among
•tutnachica. A* a remedy for the ncrroui
weaknem tu which wunurnjarv eapedaOy
subject, it u supereeding erery other
■timulnnt.
In ell climatca, tropical,
tcmjicrntc or frigid, it octa aa a ij&gt;ecilio
in orcry ip-.-ciea o: diaord tt which under­
mine* thu bodily strength and breaks
down tho animal njiirite. For Mie by all

dragguta.

48m0

Every department of the well known popular City Drug PRIE8TA1VDNUN.
Wn.fi
I.
, ........... 7 _ J —

Jltrfm".—Th, Harper, fi»» nt c
b««t in iht Apr^l number. tl it toll
Inf nutter. ptofaxly Uln.tratnd I

THE AMERICAN FAMILY

PRICE, ONLY «25.
Druggists Sundries, Groceries, Wall Paper. Traveling
Baskets Bird Cages* School Books Stationery, tf-c.
Particular attention paid to Compounding Prescriptions.

Hctiee.

STORE OPES AT ALL HOCHS AND 1T11CES LOW.

•“'Y.'.W.mte
4M,T
IUM. WLUiMMburg. £inr mi

Phoenix Itloclc,

.

-

lln.tinsa, IMttob.

Gold is Down to $1.18 !

SPUING B 6314
MEN

FOR

[HIM!

AND

BOYS

LARGE STOCK,
Bought during the late Decline
.

"'M

Gold.

FRICKS REDUCED.

Cheapest Store in the City. One Price Only

181 B»«t. M«« VeHu

Dm.

ERRORS OF YOUTH.

Ha.« Mu itraU S. 1

jnaly 1

April, April, AprilThte inn lryngn&gt;*ath fer,l»«nl&gt;iU indeed to'
nil who nr» toot Wrt-d wifi ~Un.t *«MlUHbw«
..,d Iron rrw«. A&gt; hpwtetoi. AJtMMlfN. nod •
Tc»« in —w Mod*d BoImH-n F.IU, PwiSer
ni.d,Wuw»«rv rite Mly pirpnratioa itel klrly

jj

HYDE &amp; PBINDLK

U EAL

J

ESTATE

exchange.

CLOTHING HOUSE!
36 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.
ST GOLD AND SILVER PAID OUT EVERY DAY. -«i
Datod, May 20, 180#.-yl

.

TAXES! TAXES!
T*he wav to make money is to save it; tho way
to save it is to buy your
■

Hardware
T—to, night. April Nth. HU
■W trit in that noamnrity.

H. A. GOODYEAH.
I keep constantly on hand a large and well selected Stock
of HARDWARE bought of the Manufacturers,
before the recent advance.
WOOLEN FACTORY!

JOHN GT. RUNYON
Jerrtnon Streel, Hutlnge, With.,
KEEPS THE LAK EST
AND BEST STOCK OF

BOOTS AND SHOES
In tho County of Barry. .

jpihTiNGa
u-Mr. PliUy. of*«

Button

I &gt;M

'"I" •&gt;

x. B'. VA»r BRUNT,

11*itim»Wnnie»F»ctmt
. . .e, now nm-anri Io eert? «&lt;•'•*» &gt;'•

In the article of Stoves alone,
most useful articles, can nave at

TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT
BUILDING MATERIALS,
CARPENTER’S TOOLS

AND ALL OTHER, G-Ctotsa
Kepi In •
Iterdw.re Slore ir« wWoR every d*y, u&gt;d
ere Io be rid »t bottom price.. MuOril ud
me end I
will convince

Quaker

Valley

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TEI JSASTinBS IBAHHIKB, HASTETSS, IBAXIRT OOiUlWI, IMMMB'.................................
. (
Wm. H. Burk A Cos, Column.

Jortrjj.

LEGAL NOTICES.

DKndlT.

MORTGAGE SALE*

WHITELEiDXORKS.

DOCT. DODD'S

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n

X-E
I
jxanerxsrxae
Ltim, zi'irca.futtt • AND INVIi;oRatoii
AMD COLOBS,
A_t Wholesale.
OO KA G UMTS WANTED.- “ZWis
li.
Na appoaiUoa. tMaalr
eogranngv Rapid mir. J orcrrcular., addn
V-«*• Paauunxa Ca., N, Y., CiarieaaU sad C

B

iaatUMaeigagaeaM

jv.ss:

Our Good, are sold at
Nsw Yo«x Bottom Psjom, to DuUM

•Mlve.

Omit!
■

Consumers should mIc

for

NERVOUS DISEASES,

Jwiurtf

9irrrtgrj.
waaaa.

test

mil uerwf t» auy w
3.Arc. i* aeteor pen &gt;••• &gt;»
™
aonl lkra da.apo. &gt;aU . ,1,1.1* u Hit cm maA. and ptmlded. aa.l nf th.
:.rwtaadanaip«-- •!- 1 p„w,r of M|*. M H,tartar, the 1-U. dar af June,
naeth fra.I door of tbe Coart Haste, is «b»

__ n

HSSsCTi

‘ DANIEL X. STWXIXO,
Duad P.k, Dth. A. D. ICT.
“SXS*’

SIX-CORD.

or pr.isn.Oo. of MKUI LKV ur*STM?CMii!

MORTGAGE HALE.

.iiouurt suiTlji
laaki J. Canity. of ilx cttr el Chteago. Male nf
IlhwBv end retorted I. ike office ot th. Keg-lor
of Ikrt, for lUrry Crtuily. I.'wblgaa. December
I .'lb.
in L'ber “P^af »w&lt;nc^. a. pan
: 4a. wbicL mortgage *“ dale enaignM o« Ibe
Utb da, rd April. A. !*■ ■ ». by &gt;b« mH Aaabel
Coolyyand I'uiaui 4. Cowley Io U artIm Brinker

J*»«*ry»lb, IMi), ta u-

For sale by all dealers In

DRY GOODS &amp; NOTIONS.

The Beautiful Snow.

Litf I'f MOO NKWSPAP1.BS

bounty, abould apply to in. «.U tbair dlacharga
and rrlaea pa^ge. elating Wly tbe dale »t Uelr
eeh.lin.-ot and aaum -&gt;f tbair di^ltaigr. M.re
buuntr .a due Ue«.
ItOBlNNUN A BROOKB. Attoraeya.
_______________ ________ D*rjiK Mkktisa.

--------- nrcntcoTT.

nor -tump. &lt;; !•. IIOW1.I I. Jt to . 5 Y

rt-'T’”8"——
-------- uiun.

lonoflM llamadeil Naraar Oal., bara a branch
bouaetH lirtroit, Ho, they oter ihia raluabla
need la Anneea Lt Ibn raaamg apriag In hmittd
■ted genglu
huu4 rede

Ayer s Cathartic Pills,

ppK’itSjsrsJWXi'

TW MeMJcta*. rar n koopiat Catjfc,

*”2f,JIZ"LSil‘X,'.7 CIS'

i5tan»a.’‘Lrl’.r~,i,.s

us^xS.r.tists.LS'o^

ftSKSi :l

s.'ZMftrtl'SS

forty doHan &lt;MOl aMuraej fee. e'lpalMed In eald of a a K{&lt; »l wrllan twenty lb
PROBATE ORDER.
STATS OF Mir— • •' -

1

lUHr ot ull Stale.

,'UL?SiL-»

ES
ProlrTtu

Default baring baea Made in tbe rnmdJliouofa

^sfglRss

barsby «irra
June. 4. D. 10,0. al ana o't
&lt;J.I Ul ...^1, k.

E^ffg&amp;gttsrttfEz.'g
MORTGAGE SALE.
■LTI.irtaglartFaiad.ln U.cn'ba .’.’name »r H

JSSRS^trs^=.-.--s
'^x^viS-nSv:

r,V&lt;^ri’ "/BZageVlMu/wZ!

Juagdir*
MORTGAGE SALE.
MUulli8 ’ iT" ’ ‘*l4*

iootd.. xjA-;.. ,. a a.

•old

by all dmuqqmtb.

ssr &lt;”*»»«»

■

No.- 6 Advertisement.
Mrrr,«a.__
rrwitl^^i LaaT
in rennrr ll.r«.

“ ^Jtaw.tnSK: tbl&gt; MU da,
I~r?sMs

Michigan

Exchange.

Orraotr, Fcaartar isrh. lent

‘■trsr.

S ALE ON Ex¥cVTION.
V ov wri.nm.w __ .__ . —

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Itkjuot’aow, a moot amusing right
to witness the diOerent men who hold
high place in tbe ranks of the Demo
czwey, attempt to extract sreetaces’from
the bitter morsel forced between their
Se-ir ths ratification of ths Fifteenth

granting to tbe Negro the oomrwecat
righto of humanity, sneered at Ida fri-md',
and supported his enitaies; baring
leaf toMoelvas as willing eerrants to
ths oppressor, and done sturdy work in
behalf al those who shut thair) eyes and
called bright; they are forced by the
molesting power of accomplished forte
to see that slavery is gone, that the stat­
ute books of tho United States can no
longer be used as the rehrles of the vileet form of tipprresion in tho name of
IshetQ and Progress and that in this,
aa fo di other straggloe in the behalf of
humanity, tbe right has at last romo
uppermost and justice is being meted
out to those who have long b&gt;en most
foully aad bitterly wronged.
And now how to meet this new order
Of things is the question. A few, who
do toot have before them long columns
of bitter utterance, which have from
time to tima follen from their lounges,
aad who are fully imbued with the Dem­
ocratic idea that the Nogro waa created
to be managed and Jed " b/\ the supe­
rior force of tho Caucasian" are doaliag out honeyed words and eudsvoring ,
to secure the support of those new at-1
Mas by professions which are hollow
moekerise Others, who cannot hide th" 1
records ‘hey have written for themselves,
psoposo to fight it out on tho old line
and M have nothing to do with -n nigger |

TOU SHOULD

the columns of your paper to call tbe nt-1
tentton of the teachers of Barry County ।
to tbe neomreity of attending the State
Teachers’ Institute whtehcommences in
Haatlngs on Monday, Ajiril »tb. 11

unlay.

IN BASTINGS!

cannot here enumerate tbe many aJvatitagee resulting both to tbe teacher and
— Th, t.ranu in lh. b.ui"S
pupQ from a thorough understanding of
tbe best method, employed in the im­
Derby aad Two ThauaandGuinrea races
portant work of Imparting Instruction
to the youth of ctor iaOU.
.
It la now well understood that some
...................... i.,..,-....i A.Bir*ajf&gt;!»s, ri»«»ri.&lt;* -»•
s;&gt;eclal preparaBdn lsne-«wu.ry for this
calling, andnnunllghtened public senti­
ment frowns down the rmployxueot of
unskilled and undisciplined teachers, as
mueb as it doer the s.-nfloymcnt of
quack." in medicine, Ignoramuses in the
in InWry, or jiettlfoggcrs to our courts of
Justice.
The qusek, the Ignorant* enthu*te«t.
and the pettifogger, all find employ merit
but they merely jdek up tbe crumbs of
snccets, while he who is informed in all
that relates to the best methods pursued
in bls particular calling, is almost cer­
tain to achieve a soooeas which fo satis- ,
A OunmoDW- VictouYt—Ulnetonstl
fhetory to himself, and beneficial to all
who may oome witbin the circle of his
has eleotod a Republican city tovernI maut by 8,000 majority, -and the school
I Add U bls Itepubltou anrerel.
'
Th. rsaeli ttowrel bls rred j^rsril. so l£. board stand M hi favor of the Bible in
Teaching is an art which requires well
educated workmen, and U is such only «t luolf mssilMUd tee p«rt&gt;y of kb smaI.m•ad lb. .ssllsd cbarieter sfilspalnwtUu. Cuwho can.hope to suooc-d.
The Institute will afford to al I who at­ thus was sared a !&gt;• wocrsUe victory. «vd tbs I Rttxc Earxixa —Before the Ink of
tend It, the easy means of acquiring Republics*! tbe LuaiUstivu cf barns seslsisd the XVlb amendmenl proclamation was
dry, General Grant received • n"te from
much information which is indispensa­
a member of the prcreacting for the pen.
ble to racccsa, and the teacher who can.
It was sent Immediately, and before the
and yet does not, attend Its erosions,
msssenger left the ante-room, be waa of­
must rest under Uier«lf-lmp&lt;ood impu­
fered fifty dollars for it.
tation of doairitig rather to bold a tow,

lfal ""

cloths;

CASSI MERES,________
VESTINGS,

Furnishing Goods,
H.b ud O^». *»d .roryiUa, puteis-

NO TRICES LOWER THAN OURS,

A.n&lt;l Lastly,

CUSTOM CLOTHING.
Wires • vs (s is Il.ir.il, p S M

'I’HJE

to extract nutriment therefrom, will cun-,

aid, in referring to the ten or fifteen ProhlbUkm, rotes polled tn Leslie this
spring, speaks very mildly of the nr/Ur, bat concludes that It was very well
for a beginning. The Bar. Editor ccrtahdy knows that the eommeueenicut |
Wm loads there one year ago,* and that
his party then polled over forty votes.
Wo suppose that It there is a continua­
tion at tho deoreaae Ln thia ratio, the
Htrakd wilt tell us next spring that the
l*roblbiUocUts have not yet organized
1b LaaBe. Hoch beginnings as this hare
boon frequent thia spring.

a rK

Intml Life Aisles

uaji’i,
Of* Jiaeeaohuactts,

granted to all who attend, and thaw*
will have muefa Infitreneo In the future
in procuring certificates as teechore.
Come up to tho Institute, both teacher*
and patrons, and let It be made a profit­
able and Joyful occasion for ail.
Jomx H. I'auie*,
Co. Hup’t FcUooh.

Is it that Dr. Ro back's Stom­
ach Bitters increase in sale
every year?

Because

JOHN PATTON * SOX.
.01 yb-slrev.

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«. DOELHAUOTlIEa,

M,re&gt;L
April ISO, irn.

.

Do the ’-Drutthta recom­
mend Dr. Roback’s Bitters
to their customers?

Because
After years of axperienca
and Inal they have been
proven to be a anro euro
for Dyspepsia and Indiges­
tion.
.

&lt;

। writ »i»rvd with &gt;.Grvrei*g red Insiron,'*&lt; sru
elr. Sireng item Is ■■ Tb. taglwb Uor.rs.as
si Mss.se Creel, P.ter Plsfhtyws Cbi.r sf lbw
Cbssuws- sad ■'■Tbrrecb lbs Wred. to tote
Saperiwr,” wa.aT tk&lt; a&gt;o.i dretrisure papers w.

BANKRUPT

. / Why

z

Is it that Physicians use
and recommend Dr» Roback’s Bugnr-coatcd Blood
Pills?

acw ^dmtixmrats.
Ajneufturvl Sialyiataf oratrsl. sad tbe la
lusUrer Ufes ofserttere
by n&lt;
s rallwsr ibrevgb lb.tr city M's l«r« U
vrsl reterprisieg eilissaa vf ttol yUre
KsUbuvO lbs after day. with s view to
lb. c.plulliu afiLat sure la itfs proj.

TAKC XOTICE.
hr fol*^***

VViiy

than a high grade among bls fellow odu-

past and accept and improve upon the
aww cedar of things, it is simjily that
they may thrive by the vote of him wboe*
unrequited labor th«y haro so long er.-

tion will low nothing by tho now rote,1
which is only another way of saying
that the Democracy gain nothing thereby
and that they who are chewing the bitter
pill of disappointment will find it awre
anpalatabls the longer it is masticated,
and that the Democratic stomach, hoping

IN A..,

It will bo for your interest to examine
our stock and prices.
0~r Qtete st s Btr/aia f
at B&lt;Hi— Prit".

2«»
fir,
‘
J. B. LEMLEY.

Maguls. i. s b-sriltsl «n. s.J brvalhiur of to.
I Spring. Ito Urgb, d«eS.« PAlston PiAT. I, n
Al IKFOHTAST PaWZCT.
«r~k •UHsWp.eotorrd • a] ta't bed. Tbee
anyhow." Among the latter stand
Voorhees and Eldridge, an&gt;i eloe-i to i
them, stand ths Democracy of tho State
of California. Thueo latter who have , drac»stitr«l.tssrik»r1xap**A.-TMLsw.fi as J ■
edited to ths former prerogative of a i JlAs-.lwp tUilrred. tb« B.y Cuy Nku« ute
I ca« &gt;r lea oterrs-aii harisg Uaj&gt;i...s» la v|se.
Dscaoerat — " tho right to wallop a nig-' : as s waisfroial •ftnM.isg; all ofebkh will re
ger "—the additional one of stoning a ci’. It. beany
»l ver prejJs wb«t-‘
Chinaman, feel particularly defiant iu ; I tv.r aid er rereatagewral is wetStd.
tie matter, and may have to bo taught 1Awnwf fess s;re«Ls If srwU-.rr p.ojML ksrlrp '
by severe instruction, tho power that h.-, I llutisp is risw, eh .ch th said c-.mmasd lbs I
sod stlraUei sf sor rwedtrs :
sides in the second section of the amend- I
| One of lire Mil tin ports, i sad prehsps the
No surer Way could be takes to point
oet tothoNsgrohisonly honorabloccureo
He can sae in the action of tho Dvnioent where bo is still euro of his major,
ity in spste of tho now accession to the
voting populaticn, that the old spirit of
proscription and persecution still lives
fa the heart of that party, and that
where they are willing to forgit the

'

RALE.

^ir’r.Saw

Because
know tho ingredients
lich they are made.

■VBUC AUCTION,

r.

Hookaellci-M * Stntlosers,
•
. ROOK8ISOKK* awd

BLANK BOOK MAXUFACTURS8S.

In Exchange Block.' Middleville.

WRIGHT &amp; SMITH,

Why

~

Are Dr. Rnback's Blood
Purifier and Blood Pills
the'best remedies taken to­
gether for tho cure of all
diseases of the blood?

Because

slooM raeMdincUy oorih as poet Air. mmIbring IbCTU la sewaooicatioe with all poriteo.
•f to. lumber ssrirea bp tapping li la tbe Oonlr«,
wbxh will beb^tdou^ m may be Boes, by a

Jlte Blood Purifier is the
only artipte In the market
whichcotrmitrt the celebrated
costly Drugs imported ex­
pressly from Sweden for its
manufacture, artd the Pills
aintaiu. tbe’active principle
«C Podopbylhnn (Maud rake
substitute

Oren's La bus Beoe—Per Jhy.iW.ts allued
sd i.ju.l fbs Am.'ascibsr of Ibis bossMoli mewtty lbs I vs hare erer mm. Only »3 00 s
tar. JUArvss U A. (IsSt PbUaMyUa r*.

— Munbnal Is flooded
—Th" Printers emploved by Mudge
A Boo, Boston, an&gt; on a strike.
A-Vice President Colfox had a son I
I added to hie family on Monday.

CHAMCERY ORDER.

Are Dr. C. W. Roback's
Stomach Bitten, Blood Pu­
rifier and Blood Pills the
three greatest rebiedlcfi the
world im crer known?

— Tb" widow of tb« Into Osn. Ovvnre
H. Th-rmas is on her way from Omaha ,
»*&gt; W

Because
•dee of liewg President in favor of Mayor
O’Hal’, who hasn’t another Idea to Ids
beck.

i

— The defeat of the Irish bill is
dieted.

leas,waa

S. MA

»-’swa&gt;iKt fiKJ »t

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_AbesU.er laiprerod Mrsm sad wild Uad. M u.-.

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wai£?I * SMITH,

Q&amp;gPIZ MACnUUIT DKFOT.

JAMES JEXKS.
DETROIT,

•

•

1CCHI0A1

BRASS WOBK OS BB4H CASTIIM

JJJ AM eUBWTUTgn^

CosatiM. Cities, Towns,

'

After eleven years' -experi­
ence and trial the salra have
increased each and every
year, and themiinds of teetew (unsolicited) of tbe re­
markable curoa they have
performed bear witnoas.
Read the letters in Local
Column of cures by iEtept
tniwlipinM
*

.Wj-psesre
■SiwUlBa^

GEORGE PRESTOS
I*rg. SWril Selected swekrf

GROCERIES,

T’Aasara’SL.vss.si
Avarua ViCTOBY.-Peck. (Republleaa.) has bMB etooted to Cong rose from
the Totodo (Ohto) District, by 8,000 ■»-

HtcioaYCTfrsMto^M
HUtkir VlLU,
otugawruA*.

: PICTURES FRAMED,
‘

Is tbs teMtstetes sad brel nf wwksnMtea.
With GILT, 1MITATIM GILT, IMITA--------------------------- 4 GILT or Blsek
TIOW1

5TZ

�BUSINESS CARDS.
Monday sUQracd IU.tr Vall«p kailread
■d .nto U,. Und. .1 th. Af.oteg.. ctatlnU

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE

UMliaerv.keaMIlL.'Aaaiee.
Barry. gdoMkiifou.
Ctfitai.Gw.C.SHUto.
CMlMM.ain.Ma
Usalmge, David IL Ueak.

ARE MOW SELLIMG

WKiN brothers;—
Drip, Isdtiii Gimria

Imag.JabaJ. H.Xrahett,

Jabaauwe, La.l M. Dewey.
Mapl. Urtn, Uand.r U,tan
DrenjovJ!*.' Wmteeewe P. Do
1‘ralnefUia, AiaeVc TuwiaJ
KeUaad. U.„ Wilcox. .

HARD WARE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,

Cheaper for Cash than any Houbo in Burry
Count^e
.
'

NEW

DAILY!

GOODS

Direct from Factories.

JW’Spcciolitiee in every department’.

STOVES!

STOVES!

LIFE IN UTAH
g

esms

Wo have now in H to ole lie lorgcgt variety of

COOKING,
PARLOR COQK AX’D
PARLOR STOVES

GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,
The lecture which was to have taken
plnoe at the Court House thia (Wodnoaday) evening, ia jx^tponed until Monday

ever brought to Ilcuatlngpa. Cook one and all and see them.

evening, April 25th, at tbe sama place.
Mm. Lottie C. Hannum, the Dec t uroas,
ia spoken of aa a lady of fine talent and
ability, and her subject, “ A True Stan­
dard of Life,” i« one which cannot fail
to plcue.
All are invited.
Lecture

Haatmga. Mich. April 20. UCV.-wly

HARNESS SHOP—A fine Stock of Harness on hand. Be­

ll

pairing done promptly on abort notice.

WIGHTMAN
&amp;. GREBLE.
”

New Goods.

New Goods.

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE
IHt NEW MTICLE *F FMI!

aaanineat of personal property throughout Uhn
County.
Tbe Chair appointed as inch ooamitiee, Uaur,
llmlgo. of OrangerHle. Cailina, al Tberr-applc,
and Saab, of Woodland.
On Boiko. Ur.rre Upham. of Maple Glare,
•ud Unggp. of Yankee .Springs were added u
till, committee.
The esmoittre aubaillcil a report, thduj th*

Are in receipt of a Large and desirable Stock of

Drugs And Medicines.
Every department of the well known popular City Drug
Store will bo found complete.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.

MMomom

quantity of Puuddings, Cast arda, Cream*,
Charlotte Huaoc, Ac., dte. It i* by far
tho chimpcet^loalthiost and most delicious
food in the world.
Band Bea Mom Farina Co.,
«•“«
d*. M Fork Pinos, M.r.

plahtS.YT.-1860-X.
tTohbi^ters.
Druggists Sundries, Groceries, Wall Paper, Traveling
Baskets Bird Cages. School Books Stationery, tfc.

ess. tbe rirtli.i aril .r.&gt;o0, ..4 » prop.ilr
grows, s&gt;4 frum the beat ra&gt;l«ly, will pf Ue
4m&gt;nble qaa'.tin nt early frail, product!, rani.
•&lt;1». MlidUf, fcworai of aaoda. baestj at tana,
Vpuoaaaat akin. dabtaej at Carer, aad richness

Particular attention paid, to Compounding Prescriptions.
STORE OPEN AT ALL HOURS AND PRICES LOW.

PhcBnlx Block,

.

-

IlaHtinjjs, Mich."

Cold is Down to $1.12!
1244

XM •orld-r.ncwo;.!

For twenty-fivo conti you can buy of

your Druggist or Grocer a pockag* of
Boa
Farina, manufactured from
Irish
or Carrageen, which will mako
sixteen quarts of BIhno Monge, end a liko

MGME
H1ST

la

ESrSsratsiii

FOR

H OTHI
W!
BOYJ

AND

LARGE STOCK
Bought during the late Decline

Tliis wonderful vegetable restorative ia
tbo ahoot-auchor of the feeble and debiKteled. .Is a tonic and cordial for the
aged and languid, it has no equal among
■tomachion. Aa a remedy for the narrow*
weak nose to which womenjaro especially
subject, it is superseding every other
stimulant.
In all climate*, tropical,
temperate er frigid, it act* aa a spedfio
in every species of disorder which underminen tho bodily strength and break*
down the animal spirits. For aale by all
druggi*to.

48tgfl

10.000 AUEXTH WANTED
roa .

PRIERT ^0’0 INUIN.
^r"----iSSESEKKBHfc.
THS ORSAT SBDldU DUWT1ST.

Gold.

PRICES REDUCED

Cheapest Store in the City. One Price Only

The I’mMenlappointed, super rrMtatke of
the Council. Wm Tinkler Fire Worden and
pound Master.
Tbe Counell thee Mljeorurd, to owel os Hater-

Waaraplea»rJ lo ncllre the ln.pm.vm.nti be
lag made io ear clrv.U. Tea seal'cad Mib.Uahal erase walks have beta bail! atresa BUU
.tree*. and a drain u being cusalraeicd io jwra«»
the waler front gathering Ur peels on XuteMrral
Where U iei.l&lt;r&gt;eeiei)b&lt; Jeferwin . laedditipa,
Jfffrtmn atrret. Virth at Male, ia being traded.

|J

HYDE &amp; PRINDLEU

REAL

q

ESTATE

EXCHANGE.

CLOTHING HOUSE!

Wienat, It baa pleased the KepremsOrani
1 icbileet of lb* U i*l rara* to call from Ms labor
la the qearrieaof earUi onr worthy brother Elu
Wood. who. as Euler.J Apprentice. Fellow Craft
sad MasUrMaeon, fully displayed thee* many
rlrtac. which endmrvd blue io Ue Craft; and
ITAmee. la lb» deaUi of Brother Woud wo fo.lj
rtcngvlse o«v dependance upon tbal Supreme
Grand Moawr.lbe e mnd of wboe* garel we ansi

“ writ ep,* er the paper abnUn‘1 go le prone. On
Saturday lot we hadsyonng wialer-jealeMegh
for variety, and Seodey nonit, . general freere
ep, which suggested to on Ike tapping of maple
tree, tor another - ran" of sugar. Hoping these

06 Canal Street, Grand Rapids,
la- GOLD AND SILVER PAID OUT EVERY DAY.
Dated. May 20, IMB^-yl

TAXES! TAXES!
DR.
AIKIN,
I\’o. 11, Canal St.
GRAND RAPIDS, MIOH.

Tho way to make money is to save'll; the way
to save it is to buy your

Hardware
.

---- OF-----

H. A. GOODYEAR.

JOHN G. RUNYON
Joflbrson Street, Hasllngi, Ucb,
__________
KEEPS THE LARGEST
.
AND BEST STOCK

OF

BOOTS AND SHOES
In tho County of Barry.

Cuatom Work In U*« la
teait Style, nando to ordonr.
INCOME AW SEE «.

I keep constantly on hand a lar£e and well selected Stack
of HARDWARE boufht of the Manufacturer),
before the recent advance.
WOOLEN FACTORY!
wishing to purciiue these

In tho article of Stores alone,
most useful articles, can save at'

TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT

building materials,

CARPENTER’S TOOLS

JVSTD A-X.X. OTHER GOODS
Kepi in . fir.l-d«. DarHe-ere Store •"•rn™? ITS. S ?
io to bo eoW «l bottom price. WMOeil aad «ee me and I
win convince you at once that yr.u are aannj money.

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VOL. XIV,
Businrss Jlirccton].

Specie Payment Resumed!

MV % ELMIR A WORTH,
UmW-eS*""
NsvmStore.
Fk.t«ii Hi xk. Hutton. Mlehtera.
.
ii&amp;c.vhii.
i
v»» t*l»o«.
JOHN ROBERTS.
*•* s-ir’"- Dw,Uta* •• Cro*‘Wil, t.nr lk&lt; t owri lUu*.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27J1187Q.
r'Jortnj.
A HEW SPRING.
----- AT

THE------

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hitmcian

E. H. MALLORY.
siixr.trr. os«« *1 u»» c«ut How*, -iiutian.
MkH**&gt;_____ ’________________
WM. UPJOHN,
PBYMCIAN an 1 Sanrtea. O®'»
»ffiteU
&lt;u«cl llutinn______ ■

BOSTON CASH STOW
Silver will be given in change for the fractional part of a
dollar over seventy five cents, up to the even dollar, except­
ing for sugar.

GOODS CHEAPER THAN JSVER.

H. J. HANEY,

Jh-LJUEN BENNETT.

I. W. VROOMAN,
DBPifr FIIEIUVF foP Boron
to *Ii bu-ow »ilh rn-taptaoB

u

DR. C.C.LIHSLEY,

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

Hastings

WRIGHT St. SMITH,
u l.«, t■««»&lt;.
Coii

sttorseys

!■1"

Cash Store!

Are now offering for sole, a full Stock of TWew and Seasonable
Goods, recently purchased .in the beet eastern market* at the
lowest iweriblo prices for cash. Our stock includes a full line of

J e««ute. Mkl.

OUR MARKET BASKET-

The Advantage* of a Garden—How to
Plant Vegetable*—Good and Profita­
ble Borta for the Garden.

gvstious upon making selections and
planting may be useful or interesting to
some of our readers.
Of course about tho time when our
common cultivated fruit trues exhibit the
petals of their flowers, is tho proper sea­
son for so wing gardens in general in open
culture; but many vegetables arc plant-

~WM. H. RAYFORD,

much earlier in spring.

Cloths and Rcady-mnde Clothing,
Hats &amp; Caps, Boots &amp; Shoes, Groceries, &amp;c.

~
J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.,
DI-lltBS in Drw. neUelaa*. totral n

’^“Ca.h paving cu-tomcre, fi" ub a call. Wo will ebecrfully show• you^gj it* warm sunshine, inviting liim to begin
nur htuck that you may cumiare (irices with any other firat-cbiM Store
to •• make garden" uutaalm that bo sows
in the sarnv day hia peas cucumber* end
th»m, «»a .Ull «r k «U y«" •» •• &lt;•» “■&gt; "ll
7“, 11“l " _ , lima boons hardy and fonder getting the

Huilte*.

C. G. HOLBROOK,

'

We will take in cxclinnge for our g5od.«,

BUTTER,

EG-C3-S, IDH.IEI?

P’ZUCTIT

&lt;3cO,

WM. H. JEWELL,

We are also Agents for one of the best
JOHN MTCHAEL,

SUniS’

GBANT &amp; PHILLIPS.

Hastings, May 19th. IWO.-yl___________________

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WM. L. COBB,
■Jimi,, vie aura I »

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HASTINGS DRUG STORE
FiiutT noon west or uxtox dlgct.

HOLBROOK 4 MILLS,
■ KTS *a l Cinnwltor. •&lt;

riichio-a.1*-

HASTINGS*

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.. Prop's,
WM- JONES,
irMMK ItonthL we»M &lt;•» Jk»

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tourtod «n lid4 »1 Mirer J'liU*.*a4 o» VatoM-

a mJ
Hutton

AARON CLARK

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Pertuvu^,
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Due Stuffs.
Patent Medicine,

White

I

The Be^ in the Market!
IIAKNEHS

HASTINGS HOUSE.

j^p&lt;l&lt;Ue-vlU* BxoH»ni
IL A “ANDT- JOHXBOJL R-,

Bookt'md "st^Hemerv, The School Book, need in thi.
County, Speaker,, MimeUaneou, Books, Reward
of Merit Cards, Fine Writing Tapers,
Envelopes, ^c.,
Wblob ^IH '«■ Sol.1 at
«'

K. HEKRICK,
HOMOEOPATHY.

num ur

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nicblK*n Central Railroad-

1869.

~ November,

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
.CIXX7KH,

itoUkCrrek.

•pyoMttOPATHIC POyifctan asd • Bergeea.

CITY HOSPITAL, CLEVELAND,©.

Sffl Silver ail M Van.

To Treat all Kinds of DIsteaM

&lt;869.

fti’iSWI*

Batik &lt;*rek.

NUMBER 53

The ant ia a mnnny foetid insekt
They live, about one thenrand five
hundred and fifty ov tfcnn, more or ices,
in the sumo-hole in the ground, and hold
their ;ropcrty in common.
They Imre no holy days, no eighthour

, ,,
, but tho bridegroom has nqt'given up his wages.
OtteumbBrs—Early Russian, esriiest busineui. Ho declared there U no '
elumftd little tailsro,
sort; White Spine, beet far table or more amusement in being useful that '
*" ’—
----- *—»-*—*ptaklro.
stnuting uno’s self.
uicic anuni.
.
lettuce—Early White Hoad, lender
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Thera is no radonlery loafers among
and crisp; Largo Butter, superior flavor. ,
u,. Jaektw au-a_
I them, and you never kin see one out ov
Muskmelon—Nutmeg; Green Citron.
* nyjriKASTR PPTCtnwFn
n job.
Watermelon—Mountain Sweet, very |
A REMAKABLE PRISONER,
They git up arly, go tow bed late, work
fine; Diack Spanish, fine, require* a
allYu
thenot
time
andtwo
est on
tha arguang
run.
or a*
aunt*
sum
The Story of &amp; Man Who Fasieif Hli phuoliah queeJiau that neither of thani
lunger tearou.
Onions v-YcUow Danvers'; RodWcthTime In.lhe Pcnitentisy Pleasantly. ' didn't uudentund; they didn't karo
ersfield.
whether tho moon ix inhabited or not;
Ponmips—Ixmg Dutch; Student, finIn 1631-2 ihtre lived in Monroe coun­ nor whether a fiah weighing two pouads,
oat variety.
ty, Mi**., u planter named Wooley. Ho put into a pail of wator alreaddy pbuD,
1’eas—Daniel O'Rourke, quite early; was a half-brood, at leant there' was a
Dwarf Blue Imperial; Champion of good dual of Cherokee Indian in liim.
England, very fino; White Marrowfat, lie owned about 200 riiivca, and had dll mom
for Ir'o crop.
tho worst habits of the old-time plants^
Potntoee—Early Rose, skiu n&gt;«o col­ —drinking, gambling, and haroo racing.
ored, very best tabla qualify; Early Mo­ Tho pursuits alternated, firmed hi* soul
hawk. now, fino fate keeper; White occupation, tha plantation being ioOF.They don't core whether Jupiter i*
Pooehblow, seedling of tho Old Peach­ ogod by an overseer. He had the aolo thirty or thirty-five millions of mile* up
blow, prove* a good market variety.
nrtno of pjaMtaiug a role of Indian ven­ in the air, nor whether tliu earth bob*
Riiduhos — Scarlet Turnip; olive eration for the sacrodnoss uf Iris w«?L around ou its axes or nut «o long a* it
He would not cxocuto a note for any didn't bub ovur their kurn krib and epQl
hos — Early Bush; Summer purchase whatever, and hold all men in
. _
k, later and richer; Turban, Borerign contempt
who violated
late autumn; Hubbard, must productive tlieirjpledgvd word. He hod no oonihard, living prudently,
and beat fur winter.
■in, praxcing God by
ntmeton in killing n mon in wlrnt ho- cemmittii
Tomatoes—Cook's Favorite, earliest; deemed a just quarrel; but his word minding I
Largo Smooth R.-d, for main crop; Fo- was hi* bond. Thia wus hi* well-known
gec or Perfected, late and fine.
character, and he *ould hr.vu got credit
Turnips—Rod Top Strnploafi and for thousand* on hia word carier than
Golden Ball, for fall use; Improved Yqb other num could have gvt hundred*.
low and White Rutabaga, fur keeping. At the-time wo epoko of no had ±UleJ buko tow tho yi cfous, and a study
Besides tho abuve, a sprinkling of ar­ several persons in gambling quarrels, the Christian.
omatic, swoot'nnd “ pot Herbs ” for sol- aud ho wm looked upon os a man not to
bo crossed except at tho risk oflife.
bio; of thu*', Curled Orees, Double
Ono night, whilo playing card* in Cbl- their holo in tho ground, and
Curled Parsley, Large Squash or Tomato ambus, a quarrel aro-,0 about tho game.
Shaped Pepper, Green fiage—tho small Hisoppcn&amp;rtwna a known desperado,
learoil variety for those who fancy *age and he gave tho lie to Wooley’* stato- watch tho nunta and be ctrengthenod.
tea—Cumwnv aud Summer Savory aro mont about tho game. Bowie* flashed
If mu hod (added tow his present oorecommended n* tho inosi approviij and cut snunltoneously—both were slightly ! parity) the pachunc* and grit%v then
useful; but as only a small quantity of wounded, wfcpn a lucky blow laid Wool- atoms ov animatoed natur. every moun­
throe M-asoacr* aro necessary for family ejr*s opponent dead upon tho floor. tain an the l-umin or the earth wood,
nse,thoy may o«cupy a corner by thorn­ Next morning Wooley was ariestod— before this,
bin leveled, and ormy
selves. -GrttndRapUt EogU.
arrested b&lt;xause ho did not care that it inch of lurfaco would scream withfruitshould bo otborwise. Wooley (tad carriod hi* killirg to for that tlio judge fi ll
A French Romance.
bound to commit liim, in order to avoid habitant! or tlieunivcroc, and bin fed on
tho imputation of being affsetod either cum and other tasa.
I have sot by tho hour and and a half
One of those littlo roraancoa of which by of hi* desperadoism ar wealth. Ac­
tho Frunch aro so fond baa lately taken cordingly to jail went W00I17. ’^ho
jailor
was a weak man—weak in cour­
place in Paris, and is thus deecribed :
have
thought how big must be the joekM. Robert, an immensely wealthy and age and to resist tho influence of a doahighly accomplished gentleman, well- oer. After bearing his confinement for om wl;o w\« ruttofiod to helisve that even
known not only for his valuable coUco a day or two Wooley sent fur the jailor. an aunt, thbknstuv the bugs, could hav
“ Bee here, Jim," said ho “ yvu knew
tion of painting* and mcdhnral relics,
but for nis skill os a designer and point mo; Tyou know I never break mjfirord.
Oh, Jiow i do pity the individual wha
er, bearing that ono of his tenants, n Now I want to go out and bare a social
belcarra that u'.l things here aro th*
Mr. B., whom he had never seen, kept
work or on ucaidcnl!' lie robe Himself
ono of tho mo*t extensive manufactories
of faucy boxes and onuimentai object* will onme, lock myself in. and it will be
heaven.
in France, called on him with a view to all right."
T had rather bo as ant, oven a humbly,
make his acquaintance.
This argument was enfuroed by meteEntering tho counting room he found rial considoratiuns; and night after, bandv-latmd. re'ofnn.L avrarfna.*aiit
a good naturod, ucccutno mntlcmon of night Wooley used to come out and cnmiddle qgo, who groetod him thus :*
joy hi* nocturnal liberty. Tbo Court az I would wijn the throw of a dice.
Ants aro older li.on Adam.
- A
■ “ I suppose you have seen my odrer- tilting soon, he,guttho cnso nut off, and
Man, for very wus- reasons, warn't
tisemout. and have come to apply fur giving l&gt;ail in the stun of 1100,900, wn.s
built
until
1UI other
that situation as a designer?”
released.
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- —o~was
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At the next term of Court, UVooky J
4«w»un«ti^,-ood.
For a join, Mr. Robert replied that
ho had. Mr. B. supptiol him with was but upon trial; the jury rhjtfnod • 1 f,a nranWb.«m made fust, ho would
uuwh-d upon buadn ths rest w the
paints and brushos, a:iu requested him a vurdiet of guilty, and tho Judge sen.to produce n design fur a casket. Mr. toueed 1dm to onu year in the peniten-' 1°“-,
, ,,
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Rottort soon founjl out that what Mr. H. tiary at Jackson.. The papers were dulv L H» prebably would bar objektod to
Httto biray
Inxzy anta
ants at
st all, and
really wanted was an artist who would made out, ami the Sheriff protiowxl to 1 having any Kttlo,
i
variant
other
obfoetfone
would
her boon
strictly carry cut his own ideas *»■&lt; start with 1dm for Jackson, but Wooley . ............-‘•L-*---------------------- '■&gt; *•—»-----olferqjl, । oually green.
tliai tnoso were pure, and funnod on an demurred.
I cm glut! tiujl m.-^i wux the last thing
“ Yoq’know, Sheriff," said hr, “,tbnt
oxtourivo knowledge of art. Ho soon

tho pea* and beeto aro beginning to vegctato, while the cucumbers and beans,
inltcad, are just commencing to rot.
nta nirnmit
best fitted for the germination of leading
vegetable seeds, will perhaps be •effi­
ciently indicated os follows: Soods that
may l»o sown any time in April—beet,
carrot, crow, celery, cabbage, cauliflower,
lettuce, parsley, parsnip, onion, pirns,
radish. Vegetable seed* that ma-r be
sown in tho open ground in thi* latitude
from the midJie uf Muy to Uie middje of
June — beans, »wwtoom,melon, squash,
produced a sketch which suited bis cm- the country is poor—can't afford tho trip
tomato, cucumber, mnsturtiam, etc.
—and *0 I’D just tet my boy Csrear drive i
Flower seeds of all kinds, with a few exme down to Jackson, and eave all the
roptibns. had belter not bo town before
i fault with it
liinix-lf, exacted
the middle of May.
rhe 6hcritL4inx!tHxri them, and, ere
he was awan, Woolev emrad them and
asaignrd tiA him. But v. hen be was in­ nut them into ,u* no elect.
“ All right,” raid ho, •* I almll bo off
troduced to tlio work rooms, and found
sad Um y )nc_n num thing.
om hundred and fifty girls, many of to-morrOw monung.”
Their laws cinl like our laws, made
Tho Sheriff knew that ho had a des­
and oultirating the brat of oach variety, them young and beautiful,, buisily em­
for it certainly takes no more time and ployed, anil was informed that ho would perate man to deal with, but when ho with a h,ii«&gt; in them, eu that a man can
care to raise a really good improved be required to supply them with de­ reflected that Wooley never broke hi» gtoal a hew anil ride through them on a .
. .
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vegetable than a poor one, ar uno of a signs and show the young ladirs how word aud had, bveiAos, over 1100,OUO -walk.
They &lt;1 -n't luiv any whisky ring, that ~
mongrel and doubtful character, and thev were to be carried out, the young worth of property ho could not move,
is rirte wuus, simply b. k--juo it hooka bi
there orc many kinds of seeds that every artist began to fool as if he should need he made a virtue of necessity, and loft
tho
million,
and
then
iugalircs
its
own
tilings
to
take
their
turn.
'
one can save far hinuelf, with proper at- to bo carried out hiuiselL
True to Li* ward, Wooley loft fur ackts.
“ Working fur a living,” said he tn
tantion, after once getting a steak of fa­
They don't hnv enny legislators that ’
vorite, well-tested varieties; still it is not himself, ” is not entirely devoid of at-I1 Jadaon, aud in time arrived. Putting
unat the Mention House, ho rallied out, yu kan bi, noyenv Judge* laying aramd-always convenient to do it, there arc
/Beiug an accomplished artist ho visited all the gambling hells with on tho l-.aff-ih?ll, ready to bo mL
wmo that ore best grown by largo dealplowed hi* employer, and was dolightod, which that town oven thou abounded, lured.
in seeing liis diwjrns in steel, ailvur, en­ and tha next morning drove up to tbo * I rathor like tho ants, and I think now
amel or wood. Ho took pleasure hither­. I’cnitontiaxT. Entering the ward room, I aboil m il out ml money and real estate
of getting a supjd? of good seeds ia per­
and iino 'em.
to unknown in seeing his work in the1 he inquired:
haps less an obstacle with most peopla
I bad rather jins them than the bulls
“ Whore rholljl find tho Warden ? ”
shop windows, in tuo bnduira of his1
than want of forethought and tho trau“ I am tho man,” raid Ool. Dickson.
friend*. This workshop life was care­
The bull* and the beam handle mon &lt;
*• Well, I have .brought you a priofully concealed, nor did his employer■
suspect who ho was. Bat ho soon foundI
among twenty tomatoes, a* many psa^ a mare fasana ting object in the daug-,
a doran cabbge., and to many new rod
torofM.B. who took partin the duties1
unto* ted sorts, and many old ones with of tho manufactory, duo -was romuka-.
blo for bur accomplishments andI
beauty, and M. Robert soon found,
that, as regarded tasto and culture inl
nil matters which especially interested[
him, lie hail noror mst ono like her.,
1OT lL3 IKU.UV..V.’'
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I
wire, in enumeration below, rancho* wo Stsp by stop tho pair foil «» b»ve, aud
ho bo ingratiated himself with tho fath­.
feow to be good, anil altough
bo others Quito equal to » portion of er that, after due deliberation, h &gt; ounthem, aro such as wo think can bo safely sontod to their union.
Previous to the marriage tho old gen­
tleman spoke of a dowry. I shall giro
Marie W.000 f. ” said £0, with* a fitdo
air'ofboasting. “Ah, mon garoan?
“And Iropi«e," added M Robert,
for shoiling: large Lima. 0“ worm soiLs. gravely, “ that I, too, must settle romoJfoeto—Blood Turnip; Early Baseans, tliing &lt;m my wife- . Well -1 wiR
This cauwxl a .peal uf laughter which
wm redoubled when the artist added:
CrU&amp;rroti— Early Horn, for table use ;

oner.”
.
“ Where ii.ltfT5' inquired tho Warden.
.
,
5
“Hero’; I am tho man,” ami Wool«y handed over the Sheriffs mittimus.
Tho Warden was nmated. Haohoo
lunatic to deal with, ar had tho man
killed the Sheriff, aud then oomo to tho
prison to defy him ? Ho could not toll:
but ho determined quickly to keep the
man, since he offered himwlf.
- said Wooley, "lot’s go

sticking In* horn into a flabby piece of
Ericv and teasing it up into the air. and
the other ketching it when it comes down*
and trampling it under his pare.
This may lie plum far tho bulls tad
beans, but it is wura than the cholera
morbuit for Eriu.
.
1
.
Ants nererr dii'.urb Erie.: vu couldn’t
sell one eny Erie cany more than yuootdd

talked *o pleasantly that tho warden felt
rearured, and said jocosely:
” Now, Mr. Wooley, whit branch of
1 guinea* ifoyou think you would like

^"'to

tell tho truth, colonel," said turn-, other Due.

Wooley, “1 never did n dav’s word in

T AND FLATTER,
when bs drew forth the title deed, aad

T AMD rLASTBR,

AWbreX D«u&lt;

chMedtU

�ATM, gy,
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a'iEEE HABHOTaS
That enslaved the bo^ly; thia tbs soul, I

I An JBnay Dellvrrcd brjwt tAn Haattnfft

grtf SlmSonfntj.

ar. Lby so much as the tool beoa. great- ’

REECViD TOTHE EMPIRE

,$900.
IM*J2«‘ZJ

er prjraJban th© body, by co much »
thia weseo than that
Ito pcjwer and infim nee once firmly
; Webster and Line-dn show -us that they
ICHHGl
fixed, la like tho maelstrom of the groat
had an intense, olmosi holy, reverence for
deep, that bears iu victims swiftly round,
their mothera. and that tn a moth»r\ inuntil' with ono fatal plunge, they ore lost
forever.
sire. Tha •'.carpet bag ” sjokea of by debtod for ths suooms that crowned their
tha "Devil’’ in a former number of the livea.
'
powulna to draw them back ; but mo­
Ha.tings Hume Juurnal. has arrived,
thers, wives, sutnro, you can exert an
and its coaienle wQl rem ba in their
influence that shall kreip tho young and
place in the offiae of tbs Bixjrrx, in our w ITd in bobalf of the young men of totho unwary from entering ujxm this fear­
now rooms in the bank building of day; ’ more expo inlly of that elu. of
ful course. You can exert an influence
BovniGiiawn, corneruf Stitoaud y.ungmen who, having gone out from
ujMm thorn such as you would wi-h to
Jcfforaoc streets.. No misfortune over-. the' protecting ooro of a fhtlrar’s houao
have excrte-l over-your door ones in like
“ •hall
**"** 'be*'located
' * ’in our
‘ n©w *011.11. inuthar'a love, have nut as, yet »
taking uk. wtt
pout ion. You can binidi tho wino cup
quarters by the' fire: of Ma£, and expo J cured for tbemwlv«i the iaflaenoe of a
from your ril© boards. Yon caa refrain
to iesue the first number uf tho fifteenth ; burn., ns au imx-ulive fa&gt;.wrutMibftbn and ■
from uT-ring to tiiat you ig man hi« first I
relume of the Butexs daring tho ensu­ j careful forelhunght for tho wolfoS of
glass, that from yuur fair hand is to hard |
ing week, printed on a Tower Pros., and | their iuved ones that shall bo a telistnari
t«&gt; refuae.
enlarged to a tldrty six-cultnnn sheet, i| t«i keep them from tho temptation* that
You ©.in exert an influence upon your
29x46 inehro la size. But moving and , now bwiot their war.
associates, and through them upon the
enlarging will require much hard labw, j There aro many sqah in Haxtingx
eommunily nt largo, that will render this
andU perehsnee, th* n-xt Is*uo of tho_ ' They are u ttaingers in a atnngo
inuu -ter »&gt; l.i leonn, • i repubive, th-it the 1
two land, with, |arha|Mi. uu friends hero ox- voi-y m m who are now its must xtuluus
Bxwwn should lie delave.1,
boyoad tho utra! time. ..urpitronv wi'l ‘ eopt »uch as they nray chance to aj .k - du.vn I. ix. will, if there Lo in U.tm uno i
si&gt;a»k
of manhood, giro up thrir nefiuiuadsrst-ind from thri tho cau a, and
. ’Ihrungii
’
tbeir btuinase rotations ur on
uus rolling, or, if they will nof, shall ;
cure tho necessary ilohy. though w-&gt; n • I tlieatnwt
I ran -e Ihvui to rasp-ct the majority of th© &gt;
hope to bo able to issue it promptly
,
They wish to obtain su entrant? int. law now upon our statute book*.
I’
pubbration day.
Will yvu .luitf an 1 by y.rar influence f
&lt;ou» phoo whoro they cun spend thoir
leisure hours ia good aociutv nn.l inn ,, so mould puLJfo „piuion that a viujtslel f
l»w may U- vi-dientei, and thereby J:
cent omusemanl. But whore slinll they
giuat evil bo.luuiUhe-i from our midst. *
go ? No public reading room, with it.
On the 0th day of April, 1S70, in the
over ready sourwa of pleasure rtanda
atty of New York, wee held tl&gt;e b.st
meeting of the American Anti-Slavery ojien to invito them in.
।
Business mon, u n role, care Lut little
Dxxx PKXixirs, the world renowned wh. ro thtfir emjiloymio spond thrir Umv.
champion of Hxntax TUinrs, prraided. if they uro on hand during burincis
It was one of those githe.-hira that
rarely occur, a time who &gt; lhe uri^uaThey, porh.ips, attend some Chureli,
toie of a nr-.-si moral, easalntn! political
but it ii seldom that a kind hand is ti mil ’’empires for th,, i^rpriuntfon of
reform meet toeete-bia e thi? victory they
that imbrncl ajsl on, nnd ibis Joy rcorganised to achieve, but which they did | btren h.-d out to woleonv, them, or a door
uot only ns one
not then hope could be arc.nnplbhvd in । op&lt;-nod to Miuivq thorn, nod thoy’an- free Stalo, but, if
s;*uaty, n&gt;. • four
tbeir day andnge. But tbci.- wort iv I thrown b irk upon th air own rtM-ntrcos additional*' cuuiurn;
•a'Ui •, it tho cumfirnuinaomctii. Miasiag tho homo cir­ plotett event of the _______ __ r
supreme taw at the land, and Ca-ne U i cle and tho fri •udly voics, they g.iout in | Nu act of auoh aig-r, | im; ort^n're
ov« r iu si ;u illy c.ua-jmmato I.
forever aanthllnteJ tn too lUpubl.c of
•&gt;b ■’) ir.oo to tiro prinolplo implanted
Th© luvclamarioa is tho l arpy ,
Wrablugtou, Uu coin and Grant.
within them by their Creator, to se.k the I !&lt;jgt o t. a ronunmid’c,. future.
Wo append tbeir resolution*. and a-k
for tteosn the attention of all claas ■ of

tUcrary AtncfaConby Chat. D. Conita.
[ ■ Tho liroi of such mon as Washington,

3HTIHO
IN HASTINGS!

•co al iko".

CA5SIMERE8,

VESTINGS,

Furnishing Goods,
Hals and Caps, and everything pertain­
ing to men’s wear.

Second,
A JinFFUTTKIW DEriRTWikT.
where work will bd done in tho best
stylo ktoown to tho trade.
Third,
oniaea. Bstreft. Mick .
NO PRICES LOWER THAN OURS,
A.nd L.n«tl.v,
titUg, tar^t.
It will bn for your interest tv examine
our stock and prions.
O.-rr. Cbafr tl • Hcrjain !
Jl'mtrr CMXiitj'el Bottem Print.
HaU and Cap,. Cktap f
.

" *rinr,_z

J. B. LEMLEY.

IVhy

In Exchange Block. Middleville.

WRIGHT &amp; SMITH;
rar Perron* desiring
bargains will do wull I
Agon-7- US-1 ’
•

Is it that Dr. Hoback's Stom­
ach Bitters increase in sale
every year?

Because

i.tltBIAUS-U CAUKtAUtn'i

JOHN PATTON 4 80S.

They aro the best combina­
tion ever made. •

Why
Do tho Drm *
mend Dr. RoL._ _
to tbeir customers?

They/ Imre various nauwtr-nrnn I
Rivo.-Vnlhy Sample Rootai. Star and
Empire Satoans, jn 1 *&gt; on, until y.ni
It is the
iuiru numbered twenty in thi* tjwn.
having fo.n
There they aro “bail, follow*, widl riirir ireda
da.trv and
It Ik the

Because
After yenrs of cxjiericuce
and tml they linve been
proven to k n sure cure
for Dyspepsia and- Indiges­
tion. .

uf An-lrow John1 „ - ‘J'TT’T............fl”’t ‘boco’onri
m-n would always vote w.th hit former
I ma-ter.
.
It ia thn fu’filiinoul t.f tho rnnliiwx
| of Ak-xandor H. SUphons in ftHS.

There the v find pl .taint ro&gt;ms und. | cult" Cunvoutiou of- January IMil
| wh n heJselarel that tlu r.rernmout
honrty w •!&lt; urao.
I1 , ' ‘Bi re* t10 O®"u’ ‘
YforiTh'TB tlu- all
I daaud Tra-m, oat ..r which four Sintbd.l' mi'! th i. glittering ta.Kuatli.aa of Wo liecu enrvrel-that w„ „.isrllt
,d
to do tide g.ea wo.-k, ]M*iilcei.t -or a th ■ bar J ar t .cm no. uuiil, iucit -d by t-iu ins'itutem u slau- y-and .‘nm’o
guilty Mt. gratemi ;or a l&gt;.ampbu&gt;t
an ! uadaairv-xl piftwcn-. w welo.-n ■ a fie drunken plauditn of their f.-ilawa, V-mtoty for four crore t» bo ad-lrit ia
“
,
k
{
bjr
-and
foiwronged spud to oar sf lo-, promisin ' fl.nv IhVi. tk .
I .............. r
1&gt; _ ■
him henratorth o mik - every eifo t t»
Jo Udy (hi.trope, you j ere
eeeure to tern a aaT.- ex-r l.e of til h s
imp. .omit al, and haveyuurbis: slave
rLthte, and the present opi-ortuoliy tor
w.e.whel from you by ,■«, mSltafW
r. to, ns buutfe Am. rl. a nnd Mcxieuwem,
or by the yimikti odrenw ol nnivora d
uiniiiP-iimtMja, whfolr'inav locuuna'!. be
oxnected tu lulfotr."
"
' ’
' Tltt/uig forto.ta l tlroir own respect. it
Iti t.e reward of th-- fi.folif, ofa
b bit: a stop to thalwhidi will foctuit tLo nir .i whos- forbearance saved tli&lt;&lt; slaryrosp ctor utliors, and in. the sisko.'iiug hold r &gt;n wur. an I irhov labor enricht
djt-.ihuf th-duly pe.s wo find the w- tno l .n.l owuorin ;&gt;eacc.
It is th • cvnscer.itiun of a decree anui-qneMmurdor and robbery, ifoentfous- hvaod by th- p«TL.
theit c«ib»m
nos*, und crime uf every tiaina and dr- nn 1 their Lwknftiree, in ti.eir courts
and iu their chn.-clie#, an! u» longer on*
• &lt;
Such is their ouur e, un i «vcty day the [►mhI by tint D.-tnocratic partv.
It it tho doom of tiro dogum of Carto,
prieun and th» grave upon to ne-ivc anti
au&lt;l the opumng uf the d&lt;a&gt;r ut «&gt;erf.-«
war, whioh on the northern half ot thi daw tlio irgb^uy portals to hide from Eimlty.
1
eontinosrt, have for » few ye.ra bee. thesw.owing gas.. of a alriolu.n world
Hi- tho tiuntph of tho BaDjf, an ’
■uuled. aro to be ml wa&gt;-J long eno-J.b tiro sad w.-iiok of log, dishonored. mi t. nnn-tier mon. n,,u.n&gt;
i____ .
■
to doe little bart-.luK, i oot ilnv more
Our neLfbtows, thj K mucks ••«
It rojuimj but a little effort of icing-’
lag very vaitant. nod teug, ap;n&gt;r i.tly,
for the oomtiijof the fray, tloiv tec. in itiin, and tlio ■ id, pitiful wr.-ck xtands
will foe! after they ba o .rlod the matter before you. tho stamp of young manhood
Wedo n^t p.opra-' top eJIet. bittfb usyet upon its brow. only making the
.1 hJ?
°Y,5ci,,!n
«W politics Of
tar and bravado w.l! do t..u work, it w H
promt* of th- pad th» more pitiful by the wlnifo sobiert of riiv. tr.
be aeootnp.labeil wit bout m ©h b«- 0
tttae. We leer -hat th-y are o. .ntin , in contrast with tho reality uf the pre- , It is tho on t of Sectfonailsm, and th"

■ z&gt; ALBE IT D. PlEKCEACo..

v7iiolasala Dry Goods
3 j HZ+Lsjrd .ftrvw,

Why
Is it that I’iivaiciuni use
and ( recommend Dr. Roback’s Sugar-coated Blood
Pills?
|31"*"4 “4 *’«rdi‘o« MN.

THE 2TZW YOBE STORE

F«na «rs&gt;in-,sn’mlon JI-.1 *
F &gt;H.wU4 Usd.-.a.- n -Uch.

Because
They know tho ingredients
of which they are made.

•

Why

Arc Dr. Rnback’s Blood
Purifier nnd Blood Pifh
tl»c best remedial taken togethor fur the cure of all
diseases of the blood ?

Fancy Goods,

KioV

Because

BUTTER

URACKERS.
CUACKims.
CRACKERS.
Your CREAM forCrackirolOCRACKER'
ta
WISE

CflACKEBS.

■•n.sT.r.wy of o:fc-T

tha realvr part of lue wo hand omit ug
• f American
a»4 i
uu. h&gt;
that which ia mo n dlfflou t Duteuvc
A f-w riinrt yearn ago n father’* pride, niLn
arisen dIIB by gtnugna now„ Mj u
hods aoehon(ment to the l.w, &lt;&gt;m muthor’s' darling. and guw boh-H
uroider •nteqnv^ttwn.
ttmee. and the xbi.-to ti puuip and' e re
It m.kca every American citizen asfo
cureotaaoeor wsr«ili i.. .» m ch •. na
Is fioro no roinody ? Is then, do iir'’7
‘ho hu'1' Prating J^SOtHJDBB, AIUKB!' poetry aadjduw.-tiwi.rm w..e&lt;i ealtei
hirtr a. wall y |;tt v tc as by tho loa/
upon to endure tue toug march the powor te a'ay tho c mno of tlio foul do­
:t;j&gt;ri!-:inn o.‘ the Governarant
• ’
.
scanty ration, and tbo at uditi a o. th© num and .aro our boys t
i, lt'.*;.fi.ua',ri 1110
of the groat ill
besptmi and l*ttl,- fle.d. a •.parent ,1
There is 1 Bludl I toll it you ?
■
iiiHr vrhiei,
... i.. . ■
tha terrible Panlsns, whoa- ve y time
W‘ m in’s influence.
’
C
fovUwjUBraU.utMn in I.I,
to the vaUxmoe Qureu'a i.wa » ». i.are
Wumaa’s iuflaouoo in tho past hu • V—
ftdas the Baancre of De.th have been,
Lar^n A Well Selected Stock &lt;
j
until a very late hour, a! orert e .tl ©.yJ ptvvjd itonlf n p .wer in the leal
In tioica uf national f zr’’ it
" *
forgotten. But they ri ll live, and riIbMgh the autho lUas of t .© Unit J i m tn’s v*x? that roes elw und uuilicr.u&lt;?
’"not
States will doabtloos um every p.o, er ing in th-: gloom uf tbu-io dark bo ora, as ' ’’’*
means to enforce the Ne'ttrJ.ly Laws, with Ur ive hvnrt and cheerful tones alio
yet much harm can be done by this body
south tlevel ties to rallY round the na•• &gt;.r
of man, end ths aodatanoe they ran renstondaiftla of our country.
« ro&gt; ie
dertothe Red River malcontcnta w.B
It wna~ tt.nDMi'a hand and presoacj
ba very mart! foot •
FAMILY OROCEBIES
Lata dlspitahe. from Canada show that camo no miuutain- angels to the
CuoeUn.g uf
Coffees,
that the whole Dominion ui qt.alt.ng dying en»s wlw laid dumt thrir livco in I: !&lt; i«
.wtthfaaroT another Invasion for rook­ di-faron of the principles thrir xnAbero
•**
lag war, ar having w.tr mnJe upon you Lad. arty taught t'jrm to ijh-ruh.
J^u*"
are two very dURr nt lliiuga.
Ji jIt is tu woman s iafiamnra we innrnuw, d Jrl'
a&lt; to ba eupposad that tho Ite) Rive.when a demon moro iaaaliablo than fom-1 uk'ra.inn, more cruri than p*»tilonsB, and 1 ..
- —------ ---------------

- • buy But*.

Ash Wood.

.
CRACKEB8
Lard. Eggs and Whitt

jyiTftoir saomxKiiT error.

JAMES JEXKS.
DEALER IR MAtlllHFRY,
, ___ An. ri» Aitealtr Slrttl £u'.
DETROIT,
.
MICHIGAN.

Why
Sloinnch
1S.««I 1ft,.
ntler and. Blood fill, tho
Wr«! greatest rcAedi« tho
world baa ever ku.mn?

After eleven vers! eiperienco nnd trial I he ralf,
increased onch mid every
yc-tr, tintl thousmKh of loU
tera (unsolicited) of Lhdrcxnnrkublo curoa UJey hare
performed bear witness.
Bond the letters in Local
Colnmn of cures by those
medicines.

groceries,

«h. «ai .hr,^ 0,. hrt.

The BI&lt;kmI Purifier is thfl
milv nrtirlo hi the market
tvinchcont.nins the celebrated
costly Drugs iuijiortcd ex­
pressly from Sweden for its
manufnci uro, nnd the pjy8
contain the nctirc principle
of 1 odophrOim (Mandrake
Hoot.) and is d substitute
for Mercury.

Because

GEORGE PRESTON

xs
Nigh: u msde hideous; the fair nama : l
H* 1
uf tlio axumuaitr is di-«rao*d“V
u’V 1‘',w
whk‘h bar
■ ,i. । ।
,
’ *4* la
upon h!s s&amp;ouliU:, gad in n
p-.-asn th’ n’tniliunva--1-'-------------------- --- -----------w p
bria.J fiFaril. w5:l &lt;thkj

YOU SHOULD BUY
DETROIT 8T0V

H O VH E

BRASS W01K02BKAS J CASTfltfll
i

“
' Faring* far G*;.~. . n ..r •». «.
r-W’W- ma n
.-.i u. itra.
LriwUMioJ mrollHy Mu .V’.AV
Sntijtr Cireu.’tr and Pritt Litt.
Jaateapiewcr ftBroa. 89Brush St. Det.
^-~AU kinds of fiteam Heating daaa.

Connttee, Cities, Tcwns,
,
School Districts and Railroads.

^^■’tftlSirrV’tri.s
4T*°” ol**IKUUU "" ^IWTIdC?

pun;; OSKI (UJIK ILL!

PICTURES FRAMED,
U OelMca KrtM asd tew st »«kw &gt;MbO.
With GILT, IRITATIOn GILT, 1BITA. TlDil BDSEW003&amp; GILT or Black
I, , ,
Walnut Mouldings.
Brecslm
otwrei

SS.;

Jones’ Building I
Jstocua Buw: UanJaj., Xfehfcu.

__
iuviJr
JS-tflafiiKSS;: IM
FITIIHT QUJLLITV

- ”1nar ruy

'c6aK.C08UjiH4cq

Michigan Exchange.

�Vi, W®.
goal and SRisctlUneous.

BUSINESS CARDS.
iowne a galloway,

BANKERS.

raBmriafflffl «8I
■ 111 AT IMAMCll JJtrtWBai

MAIN"B&gt;:&lt;nTiEJW7

Dues, IMciis, taro,
The Eaton Baplds Jortrnn'ch-xirod it,
title inM week nnd now co e&lt; tn us m
the Eaton ilaj.QU Saturday Journal.

NEW

GOODS

Direct from Factories.

QrrFnnNrw Uooim.- Wm. 6 Goo lycar, of th • firm of Barlow A Goodyear
hua gone to Xcw York fo.- new goods.
»v e &gt;hall CXIMJC-. to .,«• more than usual
att-ac Ions dl-played In tho wav of new

Groceries and Produce.

DAILY

^-Specialities iu ersry department.

S TO V St SI S T ft W*E S

LIFEJNJTAH
MYSTERIES OF MOBHMIIM

COOKJMG,
PARLOR COOK. A.YD
PARLOR STOVES

General Grocer,

cvci- l&gt;rou£jlit to Hastings, Come uuettBd till aud m tilfm.

HARNESS SHOP—A fln-&gt; stbnk of Harness on hand. Beiiairina done promptly on short notice.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

„

,

Hastings, Midh. ApniSO, ISC'J.—wly

WIGHTMAN Iz QVCEBm.

New Goods,

Agricultural Hotel.
Forthe culture of'Asptragut, stndy
•■&gt;11 or randy loam .a tbo best; plant In
the .'nil or ap.-lug. In rows from two ^nd
a half to three foet apart each way;
cover four or five Inches deep. Cono-

C-mltr- aa I r« .or (eras «»■ *VM asanM^s

iES^gtg^iauU euscys.
fcJaiis

New • Goods.

ACKLEY &amp;

LADE
THE HIW ABTICLE IF FSSSl

Aprorx-rxESTa.—Wc not? with great
pkneaut moms, that for n.urly two
years iw-lmvc occupied a- a bualmsa uf- pk-aauro the Appointment1 nf (,‘co, C.
1 arlh. E-q., of Hast ugs. and Cap* .in
Ar.-, without ietur»li g to-JojCTH Corn W
I’. An l ewi, o' Prai-lt vl !e, ns D, pA Fug, tl c p:'«ijiri'U&gt;t»,&gt;ou :&lt;e r f it
u'y M relink hi .tku the oiii-osin tho
tlianLfe for tlio r inlutn kitidn is- f r
G.untv of Bariy. Tho entlouiorf soItKted aw comp-le &gt;t &lt;nd ilHelont, nnd
wll dl-hnrgcihe &lt;1- ty 1 -pad upon
lb-in with ciptnl ability and fld lity.
jA'o cong-.1tul.-4e tie apjkdciteco'n their
sdo hon, and tho Govo niuent on the

Arc in receipt of a Largo and. desirable Stock of

Drugs And Medicines.

w t ■ water. In a month, tran.pl.iut In
i.lils, two feel aj at I. A light soil la the
b st wit । tlncly pulvemed m luuie In
each bill. A tu.shci of seed po&gt;dtoa«
‘ ‘ p cuiautnr-i picking, aud
"Hi givel.
ab',u. three-fou Utt as uuny at tbo sce-t |calt'vc rcli- oud. U til p od'ico front one to two
hundred bushels । er acre.
To dest.oy Lee ou cattle, mix oneTits Daily fruixs is tl 0 name of 1
new da tyjus’ a.arte ! at Grand fl pid*
by C. C. Sextos. Esq., the IIrm niunbe

Evcry department of the. well known popular City Drug
Store will be found complete.
*

quantity of Pduddiagv, Costards, Qreatas,
Charlotte Ituuo, Sc.. Ac. It is by ter
tlw cheapest, healiliicsland most dolicioae

food in tho world,

Band Sci Hou Farias Co.,

TO CONSUMPTIVE S.

PLiJfATIOHBITTBB.
S. T.-1860-X-

Druggists Sundries, Groceries, IVall iPa-pcr, Traveling
' Baskets Bird Cages. School Books Stationery, $c.

•1&lt; It is Ki icp.n lvnt mi j-oUilea!
qiicdion ►, and puL lair to be a I &gt;al pu)«r of Inter, st aD‘J rticrit. \V«j Did It
gvlspe*.! In thi cause o’ light nnd in
Idibits t.&lt; bu|ld up tlio Vailej City

*

This wonderful vegetable restorative is
tho -bWt-snchor of the feel Jo and dobHititoJ. As a tonic on! cordial far the
aged and languid. it has no a^eslsraa^

Particular attention paid to Compounding Prescriptions.

THE GREAT QACTSE
ov.riiuvriur wLh ju»l atcb nrilcnu *u»
theyoutbtu! mlud n.n &lt;tijoy, tilgo&gt;&lt;, aud
Piro, rl .to t &gt; Uiuir Individual um&gt;, ui.d
whi. ti wl.l there o c tend k&gt; potnoti

For twonty-tivc cents you ean buy of

your Druggist or Grocer a package of
Sea Moan Forine, manufactured Cross
J risk Moss or C irrugeou, which will make
sis teen quarts of Blanc Mange, and a like

A tli

Cold

linn

win

Down to $1.12 !

’subject, it is superseding Krery other
stimulant In all climates, Lopissi,
temperate or frigid, it nets asa .posdte
in every species of disorder jrLeb undsrminos tho bodily strength sad breaks
down tho animal spirits. For sale by all*

druggisU.

5953

th Jr u&gt; &gt;rnl nnd roc'al and annul pro,-rc-s. Published ly John I- Sbo.ey,
13 Wa-biu ton -&gt;;r.-ct, Boston, Muss., nt
th.- cxt.umciy low price of jLW per

OH

MEN

A N13

BOYS

LARGE STOCK

Saodcaw A St. Louis KAiutosD.Frlduy wo had the p.&lt;u uro of a cu
irom A. 11. Mack, l£q , I’oat.MaSicr .
Cuisun City, &gt;lontc..!uj tcunty. d
Mack is in v.imst « u tuc »utywt «n
r.duoail irvm the Valley to .-:t. i-oixi , VB,auw,„„„,
Aimu. C.tr&lt;m L’.ty, i'aio, Ionia. Hast- a .11 Seia&lt; &lt;!•&lt;».
iiie-.Kai .inasvo, and tbcmw wvKi, via .j lorll, ,Ttn,|
Mthfa mntl b«
Important point. lint tho.dich.gan Ccinrul tu Chicago. Uo
•••‘"L
bother R.ilr-.ad firr-jrvt Th* Howrll ITrnWy
nwt of April Hilt, •trongb
•&gt;»» &lt;”«•“ Oauuty Wbtib berepr.scauw.Uix/ opcrion of a Railroad Chmpai'J hr lb- owlmn- utii 1.10-1 curui-s-..ymanyetfi.t hatm..y
be made
b .U.f •Ida road. Wv lau 8.0 I
many r»^.i.a why Un 1 eq&lt;iv u L.e
Valley siwuli. ou.ua ug* the '.u Idla-oi
a ralir.-ud
an car.j uay Ixib. lheeou
te. lyl ia ox the
l. -n lnd..uieJ.
I \\ e i.opc..o « this m .t ec ag.wteJ at
&gt; 0;.C0 —SoQUiaU HUeriJrur.
un Ihuu.day 'a t Air. M wk mule us a
rail iu tho.1 ureat of the above Uuj of

the late Decline

Bought d

Gold.

PKICES REDUCISO.

Cheapest Store

tho City.

One Price Only

36 Canal Street, Grand Ttapids.

Tbo Grind River Vatfcy Dlvl Jon o'
the M. C. R. R. la doing a splendid
freight aud pos*oiiger bualno a nowa-

WHAT

THEY

JOHN G. RUNYON

Bfir GOLD AND SILVER PAID OUT EVERY DAY. IM
JeObrson Street, Hastings, lich,
lisrtod. May M, HO- yl
____________ i_________________
KEEPS THE LARGEST
V..
" ------- Z
---- - •
mm ««mrw.ll» lh. ufflicWd. «o «.y tb»l I «»•
c on ,&lt;wr Invslssblv Hssadissvlsn ssi RI»W
Parifttr • Mr «n.l. in ■
vt c.m or dl.nM uni Iu •« «d wMok •’ *•« .s&lt;md«l my rxpeeriuooL
-P «» lb rr«w.^d.
■ .1 . -•
-- with nlrM.ro. tirenairnil

TAXES! TAXEST
DR.
AIK1N,
No. 11, Canal St.
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH,
pint ruin north of S-vaCa Hotel.)

Tlio wav to make money is to save it; tho way
to save it is to buy your

ffla rd ware

AND BEST STOCK OF

BOOTS AND SHOES
In tho County of Barry.

—OI —

H. A. GOODYEAR.

Sabbath SehaoU.

I keen constantly on hand a la^gc aWi? well selected. Stock
of HARDWARE bought of the Manufacturers,
before the recent advance.
_
. WOOLEN FACTORY!

In the article of Store, alone.

TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT
BUILDING 3IATi'!{lA1 c'AKPENTER-s TOOLS

k trr eomctlmi* will a.dmbtwny br wcept
shtelatb. JasruU.as ikrj
s..xi«iUldjs.aws.nprvw. .... wltn. d.rtf.n..
«rfarsbU»(mal.rMlforiu eew filter p&gt;h-

a-nid all othhb.ooods
Kopi in
Ihrdwr.
F
fr, to bo «old «t loltot” pn«*- *-(kn ar‘I!
1
"ZSta yon « once "“‘J’Ta^aawalu

gg£

-yjptHulinp, NoTCTiber

IIhstimiWoolhi Farrm

�..... aipkh g?,
thi rotnro wmow

JEW IMEBTIMfx'Km.

LEatGALNOnCKi
SHERIFF'S SALE

bankrupt sale.

LEGAL NOT1CES.__

~

MORTGAGE SALE.

tjji.

POCT. DODD'S
u-to"Upu6U0 AUCTION,
feJMTgttf
&gt;*r'7 OD“V’
BlrLday. April 80th. HTO-

'

nervine
and nmooHApn.

jgess
iesSS =sii? taw
tortilMortsms Ml
as
J »«.»&lt;aat to &lt;ha »
sfe?

NERVOUS

ALMS®

j Jara j.swEitzr. De

ErS#'
e.iinur.1 sett at psUle Mrtlsu to th, hlchsat U4d&lt;r
ihs prmis-a UrwrUc-l in saH anrarss' er to math
llital m w*&gt; ba tir-caax, luralUT, aakl «!&lt;■&lt;:, Ursribsr with fct»r.«i asd nd. Ibrraoa. atvl alw
i&lt;raat)-S&gt;* dollar. V an sllorurv'a tn r-',ni&gt;n:-

MORTGAGE SALE

m

HWBS!?5«8? SfSEf&amp;U^.VU
Quietly panted from earth last week,
■at hia reaiaence iu • thia city, one I’at
Mullin. Though noeeemxl uf many vir­
tue*, Mullin was cliiell^lear to fame an
tha inau whom Barnum paid fur his
•'tarn” nt Turn Higginton's barber
tdwp under the Fork Hotel. Tha story
is well known, but it should b- repeat­
ed onto more in honor of tho dead and
in justice to the living. Ona day, a few
years ago, Barnum rushed into Higgittsoa’s shop fol’ a share and found Pat
Mullin, the deceased, just taking his
rial for tlio samu operation. Barnum
nt oneo nrepoecd to Pat to exchange
turns, offering to nay Pat’a BEL Pat,
with tlio quick wit of an Irishmam, as­
sented. Barnum got his share, told
Higginson to charge Pat's bill to him.
ana went on his way rejoicing. When
Pat’s turn camo ho deliberately preceedcd to take a bath, a shave onA a
shampoo,” and wound up by baring
his hair curled and his whiskers dyed.
When all was dona he- politely tuld
Higginson to “Charge it to tlio bow,”
and departed. Bnrnuin afterward pai l
the hill, end thought the joke was worth
tho money.—A'nc Vtri G.Wr.

—Mgs. Nancy Hayes, who, with a
demontad husband, occupied a Louso on
Twenty-third street. Richmond, a ns
found dead on the 3d, having been dead
three weeks. Tho cows and chickens tn'
her lot ware found starved to death.
Tho husband war oho nearly starved.
— Petitions were presented in the
Legislative Assembly al Halifax on the
11th. praying tho British Government
to release Nava Scotia from allegiance.
—I.. Walker, a colored man, was
shot dead while coming out of his shop
in Brownville, Texas, on the 11 th. tine
W. II. Wataun ha-| drawn _hi&lt; gun upon
him, not knowing it was charged.

coiUahriiixfortrlfcllKrca.f Us4 arrunliM to

SIX-CORD
SSjk
For sale by allxfaalers in

DRY COODS 4. NOTIONS.

LIST OF M NEW8PAMS

iWWws E

:.® “Stiffs S! SwEst AJ;

NOTICE!

Illi* aalnaml
tbcre«r
&lt;m,t &lt;&gt;• Uth
. .. —
...rrren.*a&lt;i ta4

•iSWAW
cor la a;&gt;d to tbo I

n Ar. to yro.wa intent*, ir.rw^, '.'D1. ...

" ISth s»r of April. 1BTO,

SHI
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Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
Its natural Vitality andtofor.
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A dressing which
it at once agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
fur preferring ths

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SCHOOL

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BOOKS,

OCi.ll Kind..

J,*,’,’ In®d in the City or State Schools,
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wirtt i rrix irm or
?.“c Stationery and ILmkwI. rs’ .nnd New*„„1 d- a!rrs' goods nt the Litre,price at
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Pops,
Prices.
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Pumps and Iron Pipe tor Drive Wells,
I'Jirl'e Hi.-ma Puiupa,
. Detroit Hoveity Wcrki^Detroit. Mich.
TT,;n fenjf j, jhickened, falling hair checked, and bald­
ness often, though not always, cured
by is use. Nothing caa rseiors the
hair where the follicles are destroyed,
or tha glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain can be saved for
wsfnlneaa by this applies!too. Instead
of fouling tbe hair with a pasty sedi­
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Ita occasional use wi^ prevent tha hair
from turning' gray or falling off, and
consequently pee rent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances which
make some preparations danfleroua and
injurious to tbe hair, the Vigor caa
only benefit but not barm it. If wauled
HAIR

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nothing elm can be found to desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
Dot toil whiu cambrk, and yet lasts
"2ft f±jraf_’.

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Foreign and Am.rioan Piece Goods.
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                  <text>HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MAY 4, 1870.

VOL XV.

CntfesW art bWwt

NUMBER 1.

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State
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BOSTON CASH STBM!
SILVER!
; Silver will be given in change for the fractional part of \
1 a dollar over seventy five cents, up to the even dollar, exeepiing for sugar.

.Hastings Cash Store

IMS, F® IM. mis,
Cloths and Ready-made Clothing,

Halu &amp; Capa, Boots &amp; Shoos, Gr&amp;cories,

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For the Spring and Summer Trude.

HAsriXQS EXCHANGE,

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE

। of tiling. Wt Hase!, anywhen-, do | the path, aha &lt;pi
[they? Consumption soled f Nn, as 1L.1 r-iUsd the
*u-------2 stociinga into a snug quite time hours before Mrs. Mar, her
souwy
live, pod, honest half-lack' roles 1 Ir.. Loll, whwb .!» ] ut into her pockst. uezt door neighbor, hod begun to hang
think thuy'U du, Mine Chanty."
. i Effhdy.knottud together the strwgs to oct even no tuimh saapockat handkwr" Whit is yow coaiultatija feef’ saidI I hurgmtors so el* might hang thmlioier chinfnr * «4L* . Sandy Iibat w.e a tri
| Charity, ghtrshr pnUteg &lt;mt auj.it perto-1 brrerm. thch rose and w»nt bravsly ’ tunph that mado cmirada far all!
' mbnnal -.
onward, cougralulutiug horsnlf on her i And what did little Mr* May do!
' " Five dollai«, in co important a cas»■ brilliant idea. Alas, for the fiWdty of i Mie too had three chUdrtm and a hus­
I as thia." replied tho doctor, subaidiagiato,; human caleeletioes I Out of the piac I band to care far. She too had a waab| an easy rocking chair, ‘ but don’t pay’ : woods, along by Hie edge of the thrifty ing. and a he also waa without a rid al
mo the money ; Hl take this ehair for ai' rye, and th.T» was Dr. Norton himself i that partienlsr time.
few moments nud a glaas of water, andI! just oirnljg around the corner, and with- . Monday morning, however, found her
call it crea;" ro Chruitr went for lb- wu-■ 11 ten ranis of Hireling hor, poljably astir at five o'clock, Iiefisii her husband
ter.- When she came in with it, he nae। . and uudi*gu».&gt;-l]y barefoot as she waa, j or her children were awake. Mr. May
ju«t iB-ilitig known Lil orrand.
1 , with her «lirti caught ap to avoid the I had complained of a severe headache on
•'Vie l-wn lomiuU tin Well*., , dew, and her now gaitnre hung over her ‘ the previous day and eveaing. So sh»
! She is very low—won't bis? much long-, - dipped quietly out of bed, without wski er, but tho family ari&gt; worn out. and-1
It wt» a frying moment for Charity :ins him, and lit lira kileben fire her­
agreed to wind a watrher for to-night.,। Abbott, and Ul sort, of wild thoughts ! self. Thu boil.r bad been filled by her I: actiy, but gradually w» appeared to
‘ careetcd through her mind at once,''husband, late on Saturday orrnixig; and !I melt down and run tog*tbor, ccnversa, though she still Jfsj&lt; an her way. since ]! by the time be camo down, with a lov. | tionally speaking and then oi.-rything
it was loo kilo Cor concealment Yevter-' iins scolding to her far tearing him went along os comfortably as clockdnv'e IJaJicu, whoa he caught her ex- mloep, the water was hot, aad the}[work.
l.ibitmg her galLrs. were u white roses |' lirvokfaat table atood nictly stirend in &lt; W» talked, an! talk®!, and talked—
to tk onto &gt;&lt;umpired with the burning |' 'the aitting.nxxn. Cold tread, an 1 ham, i allesat I did. And wo laughed, and
ret which now rrftarad her cheeks and I1wirno
।
Ixrifed egg* and a, delicious cup .laughed, and laughed - at toast I did.
forehead', and orca crit none*! her shell- ’1 iof coSee—that waa the bill of fare ; | But all the time I had my persenca of
I but Mre. May eat at the bred of tiur ta-1
bln. in a neat, dark colored calico wrap
tolly dislain that for a moment Dr Nor- ■
■ twr. and snowy tinon collar, aad snmoth-.
t-rt&gt; foil quite ashatm-4 that bn b.i 1 over 1
i ly bnudwl hair, evra thouch it wav
muito ux-b a saggmiim to one «o gmrefolly Wiidk.ua
, "I should Lc really afraid to gn." and I —
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,
How rated bar soft blue -yve timidly : that he was folly in lore with the girl be-,
to him. "What if the jirai sr.-c-Jun-* for- him, wb"«n hitherto he had thought ।
ahonld di» in the night I"
hs - nly half loved, So careful, and,
"Hope Abbott looksd jus: what siio waa, a ahal, so mndo.i a girl as her bltuhre *
agentfe, confiding girl, iSd v must Let- &gt;krned her to be. could but make a
pardon onr young h-ro if the thought | prudent, faithful wife. The imp litre of
did [vu» t.'irough hi« heal, whit a pion- ' tho moment cams Over him, • and he
1 sura It w.uM be to eliurish and proto l yielded to it. so wlt-a they at last met
one so lovely all hie life
sod hi to-k her hand to say "Good
“111 go,' sail Charity, qnh-tty. “l’u&gt; morning." he looked franklv into hernot afraid, and if the plaoeTo diiagrevii- clear eyes, and Slid instead, in a quiet,
bio, 1 can endun it forone night. Even resolute war. " Charity Abbott, will you
if tho poor croaturv shonld die, I tin bo my wife I*’
call tho family .!'
Charily'* answer is not on record, but you shall help laama clear np the place .
• Yrs, certainly " -aid the vnt-i l&gt;r. ' w« are told that, not many months after.. and gat it ready for him. if you etc
two tboueand dollars, mar bo f Bat do
Notion, white L'lo inner man was saying she bought hsraelf a pair of snowy satin .। hum* from school in tinw."
"Moat sensible of tho thr.e outer. I Bo---- —1
-------- *—11| “ What d.all I bring, dear I" asked • no, sir, I know you o uln't have ma-la
bold true Charity I" ■*( m rsr; gtod to
Mr. May, bonding down for hi* fare­ dial much- fray eevcntesn hundred,
maybe 1"
have found a suitable waklur lor to- 1
well kiss from her.
“ Ha ha I I know you rouldaX My
night, and also much obliged to yon, Mi&gt;a
, “ Something good, papa. Iml [.lain, lecturing
rrceipbi for lost spring and
Charity," said hr, as lie took liu Ionic a
so that th* children can have re tar," ■Ul. ....... *..m CrwvWMn 1ft, ..kassA
। was bar reply। "Anditia all nonaenao your dining
down town, dear Harry; 1 shall l«
only toe glad to got dinner far you, if you

fornily, he whirled away ia a_ elotid of
du&lt;t; the noble, prepenesting young
doctor, whom lialf tho girls w-ro break­
ing thuir hearts for. but nh.*. cslloy iudignsady averrwl, womed Ui have not
the hast bit of a hear, to give Io anv, body except hie patient*, to whom Iv&gt;
nude himadf very dear, do mntter who
ItwaaMoadsy monu'ng-a I right,
they^were, .,r how &lt;-]d and rvpulsjve suunr, rbeerfol looking day; just th"
His break'nvk peer, however, subsidod wvatbrntodre cfotbas nicriv, nnd to’
Into a slow'walk as hr rode up the hill make people frel pleasant sud luppv, if,

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dollars, for in.tance?"
«8ay! Why, I should like to see
myself rolling in just such another
ocean of affluence Eight thousand 1
! I'll male a note of iL Why. man—
and on top of all tlih 1 am to uuderstand that you had still moie inocma ? "
“
“Ha-ba-ha ! Why. you are igdy in
the suburbs of it. so to spsok. There'*
mr lxiok,VTl&gt;e InooenU Abroad.' - price
S&amp;&amp;0 to l\&gt;0, according to the binding.
Li,ten to rafc- Look me ia the eye.
During the last four month, and a half,
.sating nothing of ssli'a before that—
' but just simply during the four mouths
, and a half eidmg March 15,1870. ws'vw
dtohs. 1 lUuS plenty of time."
I sold ninety-five thousand cejdes of that
A nd Mr. May seised upon ths dish­ -book! Kmrty-fivr thousand I Think
cloth sud pen and hot vita, and laugh­ I of it. Avcrago four dollars a ropy, sayingly began his task, in spite of all het | It's ncakly four hundred tb-uaand dolproteitationa
Jdr. Juno* psseed their gate just as lie
was wiping th- last dish.
"Hullo, Jones! wait otw moment
and well go down town together! " he
cried out -rm my wifX ^Bridget’

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sri" 'tr" T“w--r "!«• :iTi .5
. ed to her Ilk* purest inecnac, and n hl
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dBUtJ*" °J°r •ftWU ' •»
in •“ minutes more, and
! Uio lowlands told of nrwwb-rr.es rtpraj qoarr,]|a« with each oth-r
, iug to luscious sweotiwa. down among 5g j
i^Z Mr 1
tho rank grass and weeds. The bobo- r__..
Tou
to n&lt; nD»” 1
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.k^ ‘a • L'r Y •I»“S
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‘-t-w. to kindirZ kit hen fire, 1 turning &lt;lowa J&gt;ia cults, he caught hi* hat I
blejsrgan. rc'isnddearinij. &gt;Ur«y g^ytog a naughty word to himself by. and hurried toward the door.
I
sweotneaa, and thus atteuded she trar-1 ito, way.
•'Harry! How &lt;Un yvaF” cried.'
, er«,l .lowly the long tnoadi.w tath.
J0?M
Mt,, leisurely, and 1 Mr* May.
drinking in *|t every st-1&gt; the bcautiei of l ceyupkted her unlut with mauv a yawn1 ' Eh 1 ' ho said, storting at her with •
.'irth ud sky and cloud. Down the lit- and sigh and groan, fiho twisted her a bewildered glano-.
I tie hill 'Which hid her Lome ft-m view, hair up into u tLtht hard knot l-oldnl.
She bunt nut laughing. " You dnnd- i
[then through tl.o ktae g-to which end fiuMwdit wmtraly with a brokeufol num I You were wore going with- ■
npened a little way WliL its ervaking toothed comb, ~
... out kissing me! 1'11 bare a dhurry I
S'-rewp, to let thrdtigli her agile form, ragged ealiro
th-u around th# oonn-r of a field of rearer.
early rye, nlamly standing stint and WM1 a
tall, and aha ceterel a little p.‘m&gt; grove, dav," a
hwhow. uutrido the gate saw and
The brwwn was whispering aud sighing . KAm |&lt;
&gt;H*ard italll Ho looked ruefully back]
amriog tlio waving Imneluw, making a c'otlxa
I ut hiaowu borne, so pretty end so piojssweet, peative rausfo, which chirms! in
«• Nc
I ant toUHr, aud sighed.
,
plcaesuitlv with her thoughts no attunvd . upyeui
And Mrs. May gut her ekAhoe hung . .arivert.iro*‘tL iiusi attentively
to nature'a harmony, and she lingered in oa| Qf
«U noorty throo bourn later than Mrs.1' for four mioutos. I tho* (mik'd up the
the charming pure a little, pleased with , bettor 1
Jones. ।
toil and raid:
everything, earn the oft, brow-j ra^pet,, I'm gc
Hut after all dear rrelar, ia wMeh 1'
Hold mo while I Wat. Ut Maria
—Li.a. .i r-ia— .—it—. ——i*
■ vhouse would you hero pefoned to spend ■ uu» «h« Utter-cakre'*
By-aad-by, when I camo to, I arat
। down to the mm mill cm tint ronxr, and
(lin'd an ariici by tho week to ail up
nighte and curso that atroug&gt;», and giro
mo a lift r&lt;r.**kibal!y in tba dartma
whm I camo ton hard plaen.
Ah. what a miscreant k. m! ffit

bar gentle mi.iirto.itiun*.
With a'' ho had brought bonra .omo .tvaiaritably'
touches tender ns Ihowgtr tho frrmTH | Un* trjiilja.t once, during that whole"
were a ioor friend, die ciafed the aged m-jaih; uid then bad raok-d than
K,ur.±&gt;.“.'.rf‘SE.,'2: hmuJfMthe HMwn fire for foar «f|,
Mliing liead. Unwearied were her attrolKuui. and mneh wmw thrr needed by mind &gt;eat-]
.
I the worn eafibw, wmD toward raurnl ng
Air. Junie raaukly cat kin o»a brad­
A tawwtodro of our dotira fo the ra.-at |
i they took eBiset, and the rank awry into last, and diapelchod it landing; romn, ituoful part of philosophy.
a quiet, peaceful eieen. 8lHl Cturrilv ' aour bread, aalt butter, ap d cdlc the j
Tirinnerecf aha-.utter should eve? U:
hfcir tt*lo fan water
half boil- -

Gold '&amp; Silver Walches.

he after he, fraud after frand. rillaiav
after viftainy, tin my iamortal soul was
coated inches and inches think with perj"T ““J “y eelf-reeiwct wen gone tor-

natint but atngalarly unforgwtful- Hu
look into your eyes, oo a ttaV mooting,
is dear, direct, but not pierring. Ho
"makes no deep eerwtiny “ farto your
character, but you feel that ho reads you
W’U&lt;“
maybe
acre he will knew you tho nut umc.
Hii words are taw, as he has occasion.
ally remarked, and bis address eimpiao-

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The Dance Commenced
RKAMOXS WHY
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WRIGHT &amp; SMITH,

“ A. B. Mack. Esq., of Canon City,
vlalied Kalamasoo last Monday, on a
tour of iaepoetloo-looking over the
line. Ho Informed us that the people
alou&lt; the proposed nad an vary uuaal-

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adoring aid foe th. afflicted aro roming
tn from sll p^ of tho oraatty. A eitL*“ ot Now York has given authority to
a gaatiraaa hero to drew on him for
•1.000 for th. roltef of th. euSarors. A
tetegrata from Alexandria enuouaese the

priafadoaoMcf the eeMmted Tayter
FtaiMI %&gt;M (Ml • matter of especial
pride During tho four years th* Ds *«r a ,
baa been under oaa editorial charge, we |
hare labored without eeaeing to aceosn-I.
pBah oar pupae, to and forth a. the
organ of the Republican Party in th*
Qmn^y of Barry a paper ascend La ria* J

k' thr"“I U»«
t 1

»“ celebrated in

Hi. Louis to Hagiaiw,

From Kelamaroo to Saginaw
Thl. 1s a &lt;nrrsr.nl line from tiial »&gt;«..------ nw, o, ,
pewsd by the way of LcwelL As to the &lt;
lhr*Mh » forttie oounlxy^nol ra
relative merits&gt; of th. two w. do not now | tora^^’^n^r 2}? »
apeak, nor nadsrtake to say that both i taking by the tnre.im.nt of a re'
may not. In duo time, be oonacamated. P“rttea of the earolpge which the
By looking over the n&gt;.e of thfjttato, I HTrIV -ln5 •”r W main Im.
th. roaster will aeatfeastbie route I. very ‘roJd"
bo»ds oftbis

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'K.TS.TSLt'• «s s*

Idional Vp«
be paiahaoed to enable
M to make ear reading and advertising
ootanu aaiform fa appearance, which
will involve eenriderahla sxpenws, but

JOHN PATTON A SON,

HASTINGS

double purpose of making the Bom
“Wttrthy of the «adivid*d patronage of
the Repnblitana of the County, aad a
paying lureetoset for the prvjufotota.

W

are doing, is it too much fitr ns to ask of
tho Teputbeans of the County their gan•tom aid in extending its eurulaboa r. Let a» not only petition the Legiala- '
to It I
Wo ought to hare, without delay, 2,000 '■ lure ujou ibis point, but let u.
{••■paying subscribers ia thio County. I that the right men aro nominate.! and I
Wo export to hare them, aad if oaeh of sent to the Legislature to grant the pell.:

Cheaper

al name tho work will be seeeuipliahed,
aad the Diana ia its enlarged form
made * fisir paying investment from ths

ULI AT THS BASMGS

lively no trouble to any of &lt;rar patrons,
and would ba a darting benefit to tho
whole people at the County, by enabling
as to publish a paper which, by Ila real
Merits aad beeutiful appearance would
«id Urgely to the reputation ot the , sure of four days Only one important
Ricaunra, April 27.
This rity wss this morning tho seen*
A t»
County at home aad abroad, aad thus ens. ess tried, aad that goee to th- Husecure public attimton to the position promo Court. Wr append a eyaopeis of •[ of a frightful catastrophe, which waa at- af*£^!«
tended with fearful loss of life and J? ?
which ear County really dore occupy In
1 limb.
ideal
About 11 Ateek this morning the ' O W
kinds of productive industry
I Supreme Coart of Appeal, of Virginia '
| was crowded niih eminent ritiasn. an&lt;b
We shall, of course, ia ilia future as
many local poUtidaas, aad a great many
ia the past, stand firmly by the princi­
of the public at largo, who wore drawn
ple* end policy of the Republican Party
| there by eonceity to hear tho result of wrvius; J erase E. uonnli
of tho Ration, the State, and tb-County,
■ the late hearing at the question of the Wm. Mlles, Laporte, Ind.
and do all that our pool tita enables us to
| Mayoralty of Rtohmoad. Tho fnends Campbell, Valfsroteo. !
of Meosre. Hlywa aud C«b&lt;xra, who Young, Chtacgo; au&lt; M.
1 comprise the prominent Republicans and ' ofl’ouUac lleeatna that t
ptmdplaa onundated aatliosoof the
lata The rates for both freight i
OeMeroatire. of the city, had assembled 1
Party tn Contention aasombled. or in
psseengero are unusually low ths p
। snt sewn by this route.
Coagreer, ot by the President, el the ;
Tho new depot which Mr. Vander
polls ; believing that the principles and
contemplate. on Fourth-eve., fa, y,. .
policy of the Rapahlean party aro oaoenrial to the highest possible prosperity at..!
glory of the American people
’ Tknd we propose and expert to snake
' tho Bsxxaa tho exponent of the bari as-1
Asrwti of th« whole people of tho County; I
the waAiforesy odreMfr of every educe- I
' titmal and moral reform ; the rpeu ad­
' rotate of whale ter tends to advance the
. beet interests of our people In all departmcaU of productive industry aad k■; rial Improvement, aad to thia end shall
not hastate to derate the moot untiriag
labor and determtiad effort, and wo ask '
of our patrons aad Mends ia all parts ,
of tho County, Motives of any nd every- ।
Ihrwtiy after th. disaster occurred th*
Iking Abo pal lication of whlsh would
fire-alarm waa used to give ootieo. and
Tbs Matsa-heselu Isgialatare has rotoad ia any degree to promote the public |
t!&gt;* book and ladder compacuw at one* Line, the lanrart force Icing on that
C.r!°n al{,B&lt;
Ikte div and centiy voted two to one again.t woman
weal, and for rueh information will pay 1
repaired to the eoena A cordon of po- i
lice wee drawn around the building, and
liberally at any and all timse. Friends,
■ investigation that ih« women
the ladders were thrown up to th* win- 1
will you not eee to it that such informa- '
fee did not want the privilege.
down For three hours the scene was
ticn reachsa as with tho least poeeibU । of
j defendant. Sweeaey for the People foil of horror Minute aft*r minute
| Holbrook A Mills fonlerendent.
noticable fad that not a single
Xathan Barlow and Wm. fa. Uoodjaai there appeared eviariag out by a rope
vs. Pliny MeOmber at. al; assumpsit. bed around th* middle th. bod. of wq), I
Continued by consent Holbrook 4 popular farorite, who, after being swung
MUI. for plain tiff;. H. D. McCutcheon Upon the top of the shoulders of one ol

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jy-TBurr MAciinnn*Mfor“~

GEORGE PRESTOS'

JAMES JENKS

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■ lORk ME!
Down with the High Prices!

Fancy Goods,

Boot and Shoe

Ayer’s

Hair Vigory

£tau3.

immaculatolMnes is sensitive. '
Th. I nd tens on .j,, Grand
y luteetono, and Big Cberrnno rwervaboar, numbering about 14,000.re again
s, ,,
.
tO
B ‘-'-'ui***. sua rourtoenth mid
AlYvl
“fllioM of mousy aro in- Sixteenth Infantry Regimonte hare born
[ vreted in the ropjier mine* in Miohigaa. ordered to tho seen*, Goa. ghanX*"
•
A talented hen ia Maine has hatebed I
** wm “*fc* ,k*
* ‘
1
out three chykeiu from ono egg.
U* en «»»• “koaal statute
Thirty years ago a keg of butter was 1 &gt;books referring
to slavery was last wc k
1st down into a Pennsylvania well to I
It was peamd ia 1803, aad
l,JJP£n the doors. •' Closed root It was taken out recently aad prohibits the
importation of pereons cf
color info curtain Blate*.
‘
t»OT businoM was done
Oenemi Grant's fe.j,.,
U1. r
iy. To-night meetings
idont never votod but twice In his life
In I MX be voted for a Whig eerdides.
f,,0on|P?i 10 1858 ha voted f«r

th* Court. Judgment for plaintiff far
six rent, and crete. Cralne and Moolrsn^fondalntlfl ; Bwomey A Wood

Women's Gaiters,
f .85
“
Imp'd Goat, 1.50
Boys Brogan Shoes,
Men's Carpet Slippers,
“ Plow Shoes,
,
“ CalfS"d Boots, I
“ Brogans,
Children's Shoes,

Bilk. Linen, and Cott&lt;
UFFP,
HANDF.hcniEFb

For restoring Cray Hair U&gt;

GEORGE PRESTON 1U natural Vitality and Color.

PICTURES FRAMED,
With GILT, IMITATION GILT, IBRAT10N ROSEWOOD A GILT or Black
Wou,dln9*-

REMOVES TO THE EMPIRE
BLOCK
3EI

3W XXF
aiLifiiiiE,
bankrupt stock
HOV8E
IN HASTINGS

HAIR DRESSING,

dmac A. Holbrook re. John H.
armaa, lmpteasto.1 with IL X. Ataaoro ;
aseumjalL Held there wro no la*dno-

CIXJTHfi,

CASBIMRRR8,
T-_____ A-A,
™UN“».

Michigan Exchangt

�Onr Gordon JobP™*

■idtreaw ciithal r. a
Ortad River Valley Division.

Th* Spot* in tho Bun—Jaeob Abbott.
WUh fourteen HtartreUon*.
In a Country btore-Jomph O. Good­
win. With nine UlttetreUoaaneuiro. Frederick th* Greet-Diplomatic la­
—
.
.
,„u Anuiroeuc. bj Ikni.rtntend.nl , trtM*and Mltttery, with ftmtUtottreTb. nreoting wna orgpaaod by abet- ,I(Mtonl.
MauMT-VOl. Englteb
aad
Phyutotogy,
byPTOfamor'
Ing A. Byorron. Cbainaaa, aad Goo. M.' Oruuitnar,
---------•~
-* ’----- •----------------i Pulnun; and Geography and Btawlng ,
Ifowey, a* Ifocretary.
Mr. A. J. Bows* etited tm behalf of by Profemor MeLouth.
Ta**day ercalag Mr. Ilmfocd &lt;l*li**4
ths Haet-ng* duleguU..a that tho requit­ , en d a Itoturo on th* Mucatlou of Ch* | A Home to fort-Annte Thoma*.
al rnnuuut of .lock had bmn .uUcribed, -------- oa Wadaaaday *&lt;*alug Mr. |
Imlurtrtal Hohool. tor Wotu*u—K1Uand that ou tho report of th* Harting* Itetnam lectured on th. .Ignttlcan** *f l»lh R. iteabwly.
A Brwmbof Frombo-Mary N. Fmocommittee tho atockhoUan were ready , littl* thing.; aad oa Tbured.y *vualng
, Mr. MeLouth, an Leaaoa* In Htotery. ' Tuba and llie Outeat Maalfmto-Dioa
to argania* th* company.
On behalf of th* cocuaitte* at Ixrwoll.
Dr Elrwnrth atatod that the earn* waa
true 0= the part of th* «»&gt;ckholdero at
Mr. A. W.bater, ot Auguata, etetod
the th**.- pwpl* wer* t’7'n- 10
“&gt;
their pnwer to aid the ronetrurtior. of a
roadtocrom th* Cenirel at Augiuta,
an! that their ootamitte* could obtain no
vu- uur»g&lt;tu*nt from the people of Cold
water, aa they were al pre-nt o-mmitte! to a road from Matiefleld. Ohio, n*
Coldwater to Kalanuuoo, and thane*
aorth; he ate) atatel that h- thought

“&gt;"d

ACKLEY A

UFE IN UT,
•rmiuif
Druggists Sundries, Groceries, »‘all Paper. Traveling
Baskets Bird Cages. School Books Stationery, #c.

Znglteb Lawy.ro-William A.

0JAnterm ■ (Omlted In thia Number,
th? Author baring taU-d Io furaWi
copy tn Hm» tut pubUotton.)
■ kdltari* K**y Chair.
Full tort* Uterary Record.
Editor’. Itetenllde Record.

ft Init (iitE-JS-i;
■MiictluMVD.ad*m

road from the north to ronne-’- with th*
Central at Augusta, a. their purpom
wu to eeeure a competing road with th*

|

THE HEW Arncu if N

'

Cold

Mr. Manrikld, of Bedford, atated that
their town would largely aid in the
building of tho road—probably *nuugh

__
___ ____ _____________
with a VMW of having tb. road extend , Wr &lt;ir, |n |lltl ronnoctlon tbarmelu- [ weekly and monthly wilUona by La* A
eiulh *o a* to connect with both the Ceti-1 i^o, adopted by llie tewliero at tho eioro Sh*pard. llu Wa*hlnylon Street, .xwtral and Southern road* ; he also .tated
•*— —*&gt; ..nreaainr th* 1 tan. at g2JO Mr a nnuui.
that a mcefing wa* hild yaatorday at,
Cxldwntor, to further th* «xt*naion of I
th* MaMfiebl Sue rte Battl* Creek
I
Mr. W. Bri*tol,(of Johnatown, ateiad I

•to’ Institute* a sort Important and ef-1
that most ef tho people of that township detent mean, for .breeding abroad j
were in favor of 111* propeaed road, and among the teacher, of th* H lai* a k now Ithat uo doubt that tho tax would b* vo- edge of their doth*, and the bort mean*
of dWharging th.in, and that our warm-1
fOrthroialng htatary of tho Vane&gt;t thank* ar* due »ad freely rendered tn | J,q^»l trial I* now Io prv-e In Detroit.

jfa»**e**tk^*yc*.pj^*ai»*&gt;w.

1.

Fellowihlp ; Odd Fellow*' 11*11. FbU-1
•delphla (llluetrated); Frteodeblp va ;
(Lore; Women of th* Blbto; Choice
UnotnS. That to lb- propriMore of 1 poetry; Cunmpomtotica frtn twenty; Union Hall w* al*o tender our thank* •evenHtate*, Ae .Ac. JI.31 [ar relume.
for *o hilly providing u. with a plaaaant JoitM W. onn, Publtab*.-, So. te Na*-1
I and eonmodlou* place of Htevting.
.
ffroL 'cmJ. That v-» h.ll with mltofete
Unn the dem.od »o generally mod* ta
\ a moro advanced »tandard or qoallflea-

Ta|^*n b*d &gt;e«n an Inmate of th* prfeon for two yean, and w«***nt from Cm*
county, for outTMing th* paraon of a ,
llttl' girl aad thro murdwlog her. He
wo. rd. emit from the *oltt*ry cell* In

ter. (Ofa»ro* they do no&lt;.whoe*er knew
Sweeney to hare any internet in any pobli enterpriee-- E». Baraaa.)
Mr. Fuller, of ItoWsU. waa willing to
yA»u th* inganfaaUon fur two week*.
M thought it waa l-eel to rtrik* whil*

w* iarite th* attention of th* public to I

PLAMTATIOR BITTS

LARGE STOCK
Bought during the late Decline
Cheapest Store

would rote aid to any rompaay eiteodmg a road through thrtr town
, l&gt;r. ritaworth then pointed out m the
I map tho vartouk Uxatiuna interacted, and
aboweil lh» relative mmt*, *o tar aa di-

For twuBty-Hr* eeutr you can ba
ynnr Dniggiet er Onxwr a parkag
Boa Mom Futo*. i.ianuito-.un-d
Irich Mom or Canagm. which will*
eixtewn quart* of flaw Mange, and i
quantity ofrunddn&lt;s Cuatarda Chi
Chartotte Kume, Ac. *&lt;■- U ■ b
lUaheapeat, healthtoataadimat dull

a T.-1860 x.

Gold.

the City. One Price Only

Dnp, Mediciao, Gnraria,

General Grocer,

CLOTHING- HOUSE!
86 Canal Street, Grand. Rapids.
W GOLD AND SILVER PAID OUT E^ERY DAY. -«■

TBET

CONSUMPTIVES.

out from our Jobbing lU-wn*. while

HASTINGS DRUG STORE
June, 1870.

A'X:
I that trm* we win pouerod to orgwiU. the
termioatioa of purpie* than we had aa*
Ixiwell A Haatinge road, and to any 1
I |uint on th* Michigan Southern railroad •; Uopatod egi.ted &gt;a regard to thia enter
i that pree-st. the beat route aad tnort ma-1. prim. It waa apparent that * ««opan»
Uirxl aid.
.
।: oouli then b- organised with |ho roJtraelteA That a remn-.ktoe of eight, ■ quuito legal capital tor the oonatroction
four from Die ell and four from Harting.,,| of a Railway from Ixrw.ll to Hatting*.
to further th*** inquiri-* *-&gt;uth to the 1
South*™ Michigan railroad, be etoetod 1 an I it now u«ai probable that on* or
more of th* three proposed route* South
by tU&gt; meeting.
The mating eloped a* Mid commit- I| will be abl* to do th* eanw thing, and

Pure Drugs 'and Medicines,
Dye Sluff*,
Patent Medicines.

Perfumery,
Toilet Articles.

$100 TO &amp;250

laris «v hunliglrl
and Gaslight

tea. Mn.ro A. J. Bmrne, 0. II Burton,'’ that at the meeting to bo hold on the
H. A. Goodyear aad D. Striker, from 1 l»t of Jttne, a company will be organPQr*r'
, , „
Ilaatiug*; Dr. A. M. F-Uaworth, M. N- i1 i**d under favorable aurpi're*
ken
from
th*
Lore of flab are being tai
Hyne, J. W. Norton. J. C. Treia*. of[
Tboruaj.pl* thlt epring.
On motion of Mr Fuller, Mr. John M.
Mat^wam. of laiwoll, waa reqM.tel to
draft article* of aeroontinn to preecnt to
th* adjourned matting.
Ou mote® of Pr. Barton, tho meeting |
i adjourned, to meet al th" Grurt Hum*,
I in the villag* ot Harting*. on Wednee' day, June let. 1*70, at van o'clock in

I

Secrets of. Internal Reveal

.

btekoiSr. *od with Mr. Jteed ■ main*, j,
will etiuid the thump, and bump* wbteh ,
pcrvntl on erwueof our roa-1*. To pul
: th* ODleblhg touch on all ef |&gt;J* eiceU-.

County, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, Hcirard
of Merit Cards, Fine KYiting Papers,
Envelopes, ^c., $0.,
Which will be Hold «ht very Low I^rtcew.

TAXES! TAXES!

i Ptax.—Our Tillage waa virited thia.
। (Wednesday) night by one &lt;if llie mo*t i
: dianetrooe fire* that ha* occurred for '
! yuan*. Th* Hasting* Woolen Factory, ।
1 th* prop wty of Moaira. Barlow A Goodjy*ar and A. Barer*, «u entirely eon-!

•umad,
ib content*
evident]r
Koaurr or rotoa^UIltard pl&lt;-; tU
wcrkwithall
„ lw-a
g-7. nTZb

aboutSG.000; iaturod for *2,500 ia th*1
Hartford, of Bartforl. Ouaaaetitmt
Thia fir* ia dimatroo. to the wnploywro.
I one of whom to*&lt;* not only Ufa mopey
mvuatmaot, but hi* bmfaaoa But gtwat
a* th* lam •• to th* proprfatora. th. waal ।
,of thaftetoryh.aatillgro.Ur .mototho
pevpto of thoOuaty, «»J ’JU •• »«•
। greasy diacrwaawde the paopto in a largo
;*eetioo of country.

. Naw Uw Fixm—w. Innte th* epe' rial attention of oar ruadeea to th* card
jrf Mun Aah’nyl Holbrook, of Grand
Bapida, whtoh appear* in our adreeb*iag onlunuia to-day. Of th* rotoor part­
: new we know but liula, but that little i*
an to hi* credit. But th* junior part­
ner. E. A. Holbrook. Beq . 1* a young
JutealutaBretodaatof thfa riOngu. uldmi

AIKIN

H

X! JT.1

FATHERBiu^&gt;ii

Unwritten Wer

�IW1SSJ".
DOCT. DODD’S

E. R V I N E
IN VI GORATOR.

' uy tin*
Uli u&gt;« &lt;

anas* of support, aad this is no .mall
euMideratioa m three day* of Sartsa
boa*. Tha majority of farmer* feci
that farming i* perpetual slavery, be
reuse that after hard, steady work from
on* year’s *nd to th* other, thsy 5ml
ibumoelvao at the rad of the yrar jasl
where they started from. The price of
farm products an high, th* farmer is
eronmetael, Bella th* bort af •rwythiog.
dauies himealf and temUy, ia up early
aad late, aad jast keep* hie bead above
water. W. think tel* 1* a trathful juetu re ef th* majority' of farmw*. A few
Uhe John Johnstown, of Geneva, New
York, riee gradually from thia condition

NERVOUS

SCHOOL BOOKS,
Of nil rcintlm.

DISEASES.

Used in ths City or Stets Schools,

BITTERS

RUMSET.A CO.'S

Wen. Cistern u4 fate fain
Itowafry axil

5®
fore, but he stayed over night with I’hil
Burney, and ovcralept himself
Just than, l&gt; sw Diek's language.
- a. bad lurk would bar. Il,” hU unelRichard, tor wh m be was named, and
whose good will ho particularly laluod,
dru.e up in a ramvfre tn rat! on an ar-

iag. Suppose a manufhetarsr, dimgardiag th* fact of lb* loom, *hould 1
attempt to maha eloth a* our gaudmothers mad* it ? why he could not
eomc into cutnpetitam at all with other
laanufactunrs aad would loa* ground
n* would stand tn just the position that
thousands of farmer* occupy, who ig
norv the modern improvements in the

BLOOD

Kilul Life taiace Cam,

PUBIFIBB
6. DOELTZ Zc BROTHER,

FANCY GOODS.

ly volost** written in a scientific lan
gunge that tlie farmer did not under,
stand, but thia difficulty has now berm, .
evovom* aad th* wtmls sublet ba*
been reduced into one ordinary sianl1
volume, written in the ploineet am! rnuat

BLOOD

Tha’firat chapter treat* of drainage ui
the foundation of all improved eolturo,
ami giro* practical rulrs for all the op­

PILLS

loTV ■» ~i*.rer'tiZro 'll«V** '
’tXTWat'SWSU:

whore the manure gov* to waste, and
how al a very trimlmg eapmse th* man­
ure can be doubled in quantity, qaality
ait up. am! to cap ad. I nevus felt too old Um
I to o|&gt;*y my tootta-r’i wish** Thn deH
[erjoa grt trtvd of hanging around m*.
■
whispering a!- utgnoVtee*. 1 laughed &gt;Z’u
I is has faoe, and new V.s* th* rwwsnl of
1 a lif* of honest, active labor, through e-'-l
। God's Ll'tasing. Diite, whet an you go-

oa* tot the purchase aad usa of oniruer
ertaal issShem ybr th. most ha* been
■ade of what every tenner has at hi*
bead. This chapter if r.ad and it* di­
rection* followed, rroU nrfy
lit
Mitt tf I*try/rir .a taayteri. Ctiapear* of all Farm Implemnute. Chapter I
five at th* cultivate t* of grain. Chap­
ter six of grass*1 aad hay making
Chapter aarou of root &lt;rupfc and cha|iter
aigtt on crop* and tha rotation of crop*
Thia chapter &amp;T**
l*tent lafr.rmati .-a

$pk» of ti1
flax. hasnp, hop*, baate for sugar, Ac.
Chapter nine to twalve, indurain, treat*
of domaati* animate, breeding. raising,
care, maaagumset and feeding. and partisularly of all disease* of domestic ani­
mate. with plain, tempi* ramJdia* No
man who own* a single animal ean af-

Why do thieves lesui .&gt; cvmfortable
ta f — Boeau** they take thing* easy.
Render, if yon owe your ehRrmaker
nt cannot say your soul is year own.

' just as I has* dot. '."
Juat then |be camage stopped. Tom
' Porter harried by on his way to tho
I
k"*
Wn
or nn^

.4*m.

“ Look at T&lt;An Porter, l&gt;»ek. Instead
of hanging aroua.l u gifl-stum window
in tha middle of th* morning, .making
cigen, aad dreaming about good luck,
he ia hard al work loartuug buriure*. and
gaining th* mteeia of his employers
Never say ‘ luck ' to me again. Dick, aa
long as you lisa."

talnsd ia thee* four chapters- Chap
taro thirteen to eighteen tnat of ths
cultivation of largo and small fruits,
showing bow million, of acres of now
almost profit!**. land, may be mads to
yield largo and paying crops, how |r*ry
farmer may make f300 to GOO ]&lt;r.
aero from apple* or grapoa. Tb* young

and spirit of this book. Chapter nine­
teen treat* of th* planning and building
of farm buildiaga- Chapter twenty of
Market Gardening and Fanners' Gar-

Why
Do th&lt;’ Druggists nvw
mend Dr. Hoback's llitfa
to their customers?

•

Why

isnr lnt.isHKf*rue&gt;

WELCH
&amp; GRIFFITHS,
■ Mawe; Avne' r*nw*.:

*w se* *r one. aS m Sa. W O eerw.
As Ata la smite l.ta».il mmaa. m
1 ftatnaweCeeraieMmsi so teeaads

3ggi;SttnSS?Rr.'ii
ssu uy &lt;a Aprii. uro.
siaatsaursAXi

Is it that Physicians ।
•nd recommend Dr. I
back's Sugnr-cualed HI.
Pills?
.

Because
They know the ingredient*
of wbieh they
made.

3 ex:

Why
Ave Dr. Ruback'a llluud
Purifier ami BIimmI Pills
the best remedies taken tugether fur Ute cure of nil
diseases of tlw blond ?

1 ?«««•. ‘rm wo. a. t&gt;. AT

BANKRUPT

SALE.

Fresh Garden, Flower, Fruj.
Herb, Tree, Shrub and Evcrgreen Seeds, with directions ft&gt;.
; culture, prepaid bv mail. The
moat complete and judicious a», eortmcnl in tho country. Agent*
wanted.

I’UBUC AUCTION.
!
'"-AVn'ii.TT'*”’■ **'a",w !
BaXarday. April Wth. 18T0

Because
Th.. Blond Purifier i. the
••nly rrticlv ia the market
w Inrlinintain* tliucuiebrnted
costly Drugs iiu|iortc&lt;l exprauilv from Sweden for its
mitmtnetarc, and tl»e Pills
contain llie active nrinriplr
of Podophyllum (MnialrnktRank) and is a auhatitntc
fur Mercury.

Why
Air Dr. C. W. Rrtbaek'a
Stumnrh Bitters, Blood Pu­
rifier null Bluod I’ilhi the
three grentcul remedies tho
world baa ever known?

For sola by all dsaltfs In

iLr^w

J. PJUNDLK,

Vine*. Hedging Plante, Frail, Shade,
•nd Ornamental Truer

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN. MAY H. 1870.

VOL

hardly apeak to yo«l I
nr Imhi-d
Wow ary «*•
MtamritoJM. The wife

PRINTING
Establishment,

BOSTON CASH STORE

—SJBK

BOWNN &amp; GALLOWATS

NEW
| rouia or

IN TROUBLE.

■ssaisas.

BLOCK.
.

stats axo

HriNtingHa Nfioh.

|

many MEW GOODSSuch Stacks and Piles—
arid more ccming.

GOODS rajLS) CHW-BOUGHT TOO MIT,

Job Printing

THEY MUST BE SOLD.
Sitep m and Ut the Bo[/» show you around and you will
say OLD TIME PRICES have sicrtly conie.
iNKTI •

ALIBEK

.

,

d&lt;

।

EIPKKIEMCIAMB A MORAL

------------ “-1 WlOB CfUNDlR TO I

..

“EXCELSIOR!” ......
WM. II. JCWEi.i..
.seZ’KSeLS^S'-y
a.«-ci—km
J. W. MAVKARD.

Tk£E PROPRIETORS OF THE
..
r&lt;
ctATtni

Hastings

of this “Lodge,’’ from which he woo do-.
banvd, and epent the tug’ut u a diruo
■■ the parlor, with Ma float far a cover­
lid
At breakout sort morning, Mro liedeo was ia One opiate. CUrtarx nL
ro lianpy that the baxaor had taken her
1 thus kmdly. aad ho H.eeT telly acknowl­
edged hmmlf defeated. After they had
1 mute tbomaolrro tufflaenfly merry over
th« affair, oho said Mriouly t
| “ Bel. Chartea, I .liatestetthero cm

CaslL btore!
.

.

gSu-.. on ginos. ran a®. w»,
n^eaerl MU^ Tyt

C!oth« and Ready-made Clothing,
Hata &amp; &lt; upa, BoCrtn * Slioce, Grooarioa, &amp;c

For ih&lt;

Spruit »"&lt;l Sinumer Trade.

GORDON PRESS.

GRANT de PHI1UP3.
Emma Linden er The Ccoxterolf®.

WIGHTMAN &lt;fc GREBLE

HARDWARE

hici ui Onaisitil Priiim,

down the hill With groat eeoteem.1
-------------- j
——
t -- —11 Chartea, who bad opnutg to the box aad
doaiibtte famfliM I ridt, and oomotimM tainn
raD, £ro^
alarmed eooebI goto with mo bisteolt H« baa taagbt1
t.hjcb in iia rapid
bo to rodueo my ibadiiM fa a oyatent, ; &amp;&gt;urw,_ K-d u the only mraao of aanng
and bow io acoanpliah &lt;ho nxit good u^, brai of all, larnod it down a olopo
I -t.a .k- - -------- ---- t k.~ •
.
t m^do,. Hm Front looped
they wsev walking down Sam- ,
oat aad triad to robe tbo bitia Ho
n,« Btroot
earriagi rolled oror the award till It
- It io a Mr. Nixon, ha tea Loom «ucoma tn eoniroct with a teg. when Un
I inter, 1 Misto. “
borooo droka away fiwm tho rwinglo■ Where did you make otxb aetjuaintroeo and droggod Chari- from tho box.
tuteoaT" responded hia ariatomtic
They S-w Eke the wind, Joariag hia
__ _1__
lire itealf
wit. with a ton of bar pretty head end
tu etoad of ooirich rJsrnea
* CT- .----- &gt;— *v_ r —J m - -

Bvpotio ptearurn altar pain.— Jfcjh,.

He that it down can fall no fawM,—’
stir.
Onracteott Mgwb aro, far foot‘d'-1
L— TTxater.
• Tie beaoty mUb, aad gltey hind* •» -I

.« "-igto
J? Uandite by oM&gt; iprtt- Ba '•*
Jtar.xJViI,;’
brTT-.ter. .JwxAUrw
mam high taaW,-&gt;tfetoflp tewred

P, DRAKK

&lt;&gt;.-a

TYPE. CUTS. OBSAMEKTS, AC.
, Etrotdi net too &lt;kr tttr wide Uwrfrf “
.bawM—aJ»Y“ hr ayfr«tbyU»
. Wyfepy £&lt;. Rnpyra -tBWt.ftr! JaI

Ek rortUnlj notfortebte.
wBoWMaldahe-Jedher
.-which .ohp jeirenedj—ve
ypHoU.tten tMK wxrt

REMOVED TO THE EMPIRE ^e/broth-c
—- - _ _
“iIrrr do y°u
eBLOCK
apoke aad nodded

■. Whaihmaaw-poearitkiat*-;—bedl-

' Ewar’. aMLib. thragbio that Moor

rfl aid

' twiiiAJfaha^aaKltfbJ

Of

Every

a'lovA
'USH

HOUSK

HASTES
io!o3 bn* tliutiv JMiih-a

^tJ0T2 TSUHNHA8

First Class Harness

rSiiiijiMiteJCwm^

�EtALLOO!
DEf

f 8 T OVW 8

.rft o.+ snroO

0hithia

Jown with the High Frites 1

bELLWG IA‘

)5JT ZI

GHOC^RY
AND
PROVISION

wa think b true; but wa think we make
a mistake when we allow oar aywipathh*
to M&gt; far warp our judpnsnta, and bury
our Mua of juatio* M to aOaw u* to any
ahi. that the eaa. .Mould b. txted .bw (er applaud other, when tbay aay) that
’
wWre. Ih. Im^d Judge daHrered his injuria* justify hb ertea
what b Mid to hare bare anabhoptnioo .fgwattog tha tttate. whbh, to
th. preaentwridagi. being printed, and
aad wa shall lay it befcre our reader* a*

BUTTONH.
HOSIERY A GLO

aiixxHq

—

, end are xlllng everything
Ir tine-and tbelr mock mo-

artiotr in order to eecura tho Mansfield
R R from Coldwater for that aster­
prising City and not allow it to go by
way of Balti* Creek. .As between Battle
Greek and Kalamaxoo i. hare, perhape,

JOHN PATTON » SOK.

HASTINGS

xfSfoS’HH T2TTM YXHT

•wg"

WWAJ-.
Cheap as

can

.Etna Sowing

bought in Barry

Cheaper
of freight tariff. W. certamly hop*
that the read in which Hraring* aad our
entire County are so deeply intareeted will
be br'lL JU between Balti. Creak and
Kallamseoo we here but little to chutes,
but cnnneetioe with the farmer place
would, perbapa, be more'easily effected,
and tha coming of th* Manriaid Road to
to that point would make tho Lewoll
ud HMtiaga Road a certainty. Wa
trust ear Railroad man will ad promptly
in this matter Another Railroad, giv­
ing u competition in rets. and farm,
would bo of premature advantage to US.

euro rear. &lt;=—........ — -------------------- lh“ State Agriculture College, eight &lt;d
would per here t-e U® ne« oonjecture Io w jju!3 ua young Udire
reerlre unlearn! aanetion. eo nnmerour
ami varrlna are the •scopHao’ to »u;
Lav. Friday Might lapeor sutfrred to
MHiewUrehwiry B»HW-er»r worthy It tiro extent of MO.UdO be n 6r» which
wbeofour.ta.hr-------x x-..------r
The whole aornber

Women's Goiters,
f .6'5
“
Imp'd Goal, 1.50
• Boys Brogan Shoes,
.75
Men’s Carpel Slippers, .75
* Plow Shoes,
f-00
“ Calf S"d Boots, 6.00 \
। " Brogans,
'
Children's-Bhoes,

their derotaa to it, aad howerer nuita good taay may aaxnnpnan oy
adnariac the ataadard of lheir pnffe.

euS.teClUn.r • ’"T t«l 1.

The colored pbyriaaus who applied

CARRIAGE FACTORY

for admission were not denied that priaOaga because tbay were not properly
qualified, or ware no* “ regular" in their
practiaa, or did not suataia goad characmended," but tdiaply aad solely b~uo
they were “niggere," and bocauee they
belonged to that deepixd and down­
trodden race, three medical laah could

their placea,” that they and tho*. who
feel bound to eat only lbs powder* aad
swallow th* tincture. marked "regular,"
will breaths eerier, aad feel doddodly
better. They ought to go one atop far­
that, aad now that they hare said that
ttay will not practice wit " niggare," aay

ill

h§

i

1 XM I,

JAMES JBNK8.
"ALER IR RACHIREf
F. .H Ahrairr Stnrt £a

tmmrnee [vn'enta,^ of &lt;l&lt;atl» among
'
Iu— m —
■ tneretee Ja tills
Mae. licrnsm Bntrw, on tn* 10*11.,1
fbr the prerloue | was arrested a* Bar Gqr on the oharge
wrean* under five
pot^ning Mm Victoria Hull. Mr..'
I yenre m «r —
par .ent..of Ue
hu.Lnd »u arrreted ex anore

Invites the attention of the
Citizens of Barry County to

Travoree City, by appointment at Pref &lt; .toX. &lt;relre ■» irWotUU
1 WiaabaU. State Geelogtou
I»«.*M -**•&lt;■&gt; Tu CWdwater JOfaUu^ aay* that th* '
'
I widow of James T Welper, at one tins*|£o—ta&lt;-.— ...
'.readout of Goldwater, aad late Clark I
’
'aad Ragteter of ImleOa Can*, ka1'*** —
I bee. aj^xdoted postmistress al Ml ’
tSXt ’ ’“'
is—।
BapTtfriihii

\in their Majiufa^iurx.

Boot and Shoe

;

fare using the very best

ASSORTED TIMBER.

874

wailing
no—"in-

&amp;

'

3&lt;U4 «U4Uk

Ilanr R. Ho&lt;&gt;ob*. Grand Master of I

, th* Grund Lodge trf Old-F«etow. of Ver­
mont, died at PnwUfl, Monday.
1

grin jUrutocunU.

Srdixnci'En,.....
s w flnm-'brni'Bn

in natural Vitality and Color.

bankrupt stock

tomtit Purehrxora.

HAIR DRESSING,

�Division.

iniptem tiU of hie calling
After laboring for some time to drag
ftuot Ua futeahgs the obdurate molar,
ba gave it up, aad informing tha suffeeer
that he - would n't charge her anything

LIFEW
trnwari

waa ou|y through th* moat vigorous ex­
actions of tho physicians called la al this
juncture, Ihat her life was saved.

trary, will increase, ae must the interest
of every fcw MsyWfasW &lt;rf B*ny
County.
Ycur eubaezibsra of due plane and vi­
cinity are anxious to receive the first k-

E. V. Wilson, a Spiritual Urturer, will
bold meetings in Hastings on Friday.
Saturday and Bunday, Jane IM th, 25th.

Michigan .Caitral R. R.

Railroads—Grand Rrrer Valley. Mich.
Central, Detroit t Milwaukee, lake
Share &amp; Michigan Southern. Jackson.

rLAITATIDIIITTBl

LARGE STOCK
;lil during the kite Decline

S T-1860

X

Gold-

VTtICKH IIEI&gt;U&lt; J-I&gt;-

I. W. Vareas* will sail at public auc­
tion, on Saturday next, at the old Row­
er block, a large amount of Goods— the
Bankrupt stock of tha lain firm of Bruih
k Cole, of Xaahvflle

LAKE SHORE 4 MICHIGAN
WTHERN RA1LIAY,

Store in the City. One Pri« Only

I shabby aad woo-begnoe appearance of
the village aa tha lack of respectable
sidewalks. Advancing aa our prople are
in ov.ry direction in matanal prosperity,
Atrantra nan--Ou Friday laomuig there is no rea».n why we should bebelast, the dwelling of Mr. O. Scott in hind other villages in this regard.
Berryville waa entirely consumed. The

clothing, furniture. end » value
I splendid ■ new office over the busk.
brary dostroyed by the fire, the
They have one of the finsat locations in
which money eould hardly repay.
town — and we beepeak for thasa an ex­
tensive practice.
originated, but it is supposed to have
a M. Tuuskis agent fur the Mich­ berm occasioned by a defective stove­
igan Mutual Lafe Insurunro Company at pipe or chimney. Tho property waa inthia place. That. Company is fast com­
ing into popular furor, and dseereedly

of building tWl will be done here dur­
ing the prreent simmer. Thia is but voe
of the many erideocae which go tn prove
the vigorous growth of Haatings.

HOUSE!
SW BOLD AND SILVER PAID OCT EVERY DAT. ~WS

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

Daowro — Wo are pained to learn
that a young daughter of Jaeub Shively,
Eaq . of Rutland township, was acci­
dentally drowned on Saturday last—
She » as crossing tlie nu. teadmg to the
whorl of her fathers mill, on a narrow

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Dy« Stufft,

Ptrfibnery,

?1OO TO.

'

and Casl

AIKIN
fRo. Unwritten Word.

&gt;S®ESE®«*BS
•tetter nirn’—•

�FOft SAcIZE.
doct.

CASH OH ON TIME!

©om&gt;*s -

N E R_ V I. N’E
Aim nmooRATOR

WRIGHT &amp; SMITH.

NERVOUS

DISEASES

the way. he left tho |&gt;ill« where t£
hrwlt abould bate runs, and the fowls
al tho pill place. The folks who rvcwlv-

r
,
i
Clatcrpillan sre ailk-apiuaora.
fiba bird, aforew Infer, is a woarar; ha
unto iw»totoabeMMbto-1 '•' • v •
Tbsprimia is a tailor; ho sow* too
•VWS togwther to msko his nrwt
Ths aaoirrol is a ferryman; with a

Home can nover bn made happy wiUxntt
it Ilia like float™apringrairup iaoarpathway, roririug and cliwing US.
Kind word, and looks are tho outward
atasoormtntoaaa. Patienca and forbearthe tent.noL wrthm.

1ITTI1S

3.7^

A young laaa in Belfast, Mt., baa Ba­

SBgsftBieggstmrai:
bitt&amp;W' •*— ——* • ■■aft'.mrrrr “'

“SSohua

BLOOJ

1
made to torero too dirty aad d^-iutjnff
fashion of tniliaa skirts tn the straw*,
that the universal voic. of American
w.rawn should utfew a protest that would
bu heart! throughout this country and
Europe, Mill prove that, whoever may
___ ...
• L — . . 1 - La.I xf *

1

As cMMsjrrd ia

-I
'

'
'

regia over them. Napoloon too great,
they say. wrvUi with his own Iwuni the
article Hl ha fiuiwos code which |&gt;ratcets
French birds, and in token tliomof the
draft, in tho moat hi.lnuu« .-hirogrwpLy.
ia aw i^lba'hrchivm of tlw itenUhtHOgicnl Homcty of th« realm. Farbamvxit.
1 too, in England. has done wmiething of
I lato for the birds, the ua-liirda, st Iowa’.;
I but to Iowa is reoerrw! tho Special dis| tine-lion of first giving tho whole of one
grave law to the singing birds
•• Al! oilier Stales in the Union should
| follow thia noshblo nxampto, till that
lemponeator? law of Natan, which
'mads the' birds tho er..-mica and de-

faetured Jor •
miBtr pinoK
Ont trial nog.
Act. ru/.wortos
ridoUracMi Acts
Tit rtatam wAv br. BM-,
KB, 4cs. d Ar kni ta r»-

htk »iik md
intocul suyare»ali»a. Uu»

1

uudcSUking. Hut ho must It a
an cun»riuua of Uta slrmigth and fixed- •
M of pun&gt;oee who eon aay, " 1 can and
ill sucewd, and will build for myself, I
spile of all lundmacva, a nmuo and a i
rtitne.” To such a man, the olxtncli-a
mr whicitohis . Bi-nty Uriunphs only
ro * rest to hit Inborn: tlmy wlinl and I

lady;

Kriwisnjssxrjusti

- The Awr&gt;ku: • Mn&gt; put tjtoir ui’nn1
thsreU- laUiru^ninju" Ibry all threat-,
I eu reiaK-.ima—threaten to elnao thsir
canab tu Woat.ni &lt;bi|-pera. ami triamluilll-Mk i il— .»uJ Lluo.m
lika it r Buy wuuhj Milwaukco tike
.--A ____ —».i .l/i—i:l. .1t

&lt;,wr&gt;’
/Jscuusr

| rim

■ sistttZfe!a?=trgssura:

cixi/r refer, t
Ifescs; Zbaoas,

BLOOB
fAcycaafear.
rAirrrd at any
drug tlur, at th,
ii7

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
Its natural Vitality and Color.

Why
la it that Dr. Hoback’s 8taaach Bitters increase in sale
every year?

L'XCISX®

Why

_

Do the Druggists recom­
mend Dr. Roback’s Bitian
to their customers?

NEW

Because

ATENTS.=

nUur. was

and trial they have beat'
proven to be a sure care
for Dyspepsia and Indigta-

u U». -w&lt; twura t-uSSM Bak
... ul:iu i iyi u.l* . .

Mniftri
HAIR DRESSING,

Why
la it that Physicians use
and recommend Dr. Roback’s Sugar-coated Blood
Pills?

CI1OICB IOWA LANDS

Because
know the ingredientt
tich they are made

Why
NEW?

inar--ssiassS?BlE rS."=rur='£
Mnn-roarra-

u-o. ~~” ■ -w

Are Dr. Roback’s Blood
PuriHer and Blocxl Pills
llto best remedies taken to­
gether for tho euro of *“
d'tscnecs of tho blood ?

Because

il

TV lll.—l Punter I* O»
unit article in tho market
Hrhicbcoatoinatlic celebrate
n^lr Drop imperU-1 «■
preodv from Sweden forits
nianuftieturc, and tho PiW
rrinUln the active nrinctoW
..f Putloubyllum (Mandreto
1A.k4,) and is a substituto
f.w Merauy.

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                  <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1. 1870.

VOL XV.

NO. 5.

THB REPUBLICAN BAira

PRINTING'

BOSTON CASH STOHB

BOWSE

A

NEW

GALLOWAY'S

BLOCK

IN TROUBLE.
,

Too many ME W GOODS-

Such Stacks and Piles—
Can’t get through the Store,

and more coming.

GOODS IBB SO CHUP--B0D6BT TOO MANY.

Step in and let the Boys show you around and you will

Job Printing
*th^7l.£Cr^th «. '
befon the dkinj- lie. of [
d attest theBMihof Ui '

tailor crihdeh pressi

say OLD TIME PRICES hare surely come.
AELEN BENNETT.

HASTINGS DRUG STORE
IM THE BEST STYLE
OOKX.
ma*ucoau atroam.

'ure Drugs and Medicines,
Dye Stuff's,
Patent

Medicines.

tinned with nay nuueC, aad Either, *.&lt;! •d by -tTOOR era* Wl her
prwxi.
it wu with a glow like tho^uMH wpoo

Perfumery,,
Toilet Articles,

aaceot happta^kthat iiUriy denied
thn forlorn, IxdracRkd poup^-kve.
Mm Gray wnhaotdlar toa^MfcftU

Sdrcteb Slorji.

Books and Stationery, The School Rooks used in this

County, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, Reward
of Mlrit Cards, Fine Writing Papers,

Envelopes, «fc.,

NVhlch will bo Mold ntvery Lx&gt;wPrlcen.

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

Hastings Cash Store!
. W*.U

t* Ik* -

‘

air, CoHk&lt;« lli.k

have ■*« la ,1.-,,

LABKLS.
VkilEttS

MMktMh

DRY BIS, FAO BBS, W,
Cloth* and Boady-mado □•thing’,

Hat* &amp; Capa, Boot* A Shoos, Groceries, Ac.

For the Spring and Summer Trade.

fail ai Orumiil Priitiu,

ACKLEY &amp;

SLADE
CALL AT IBB HASTINGS

Dhugh And Medicines.

�with MW

!£Wtei

iP R W

ar*WMMM ihahlag fc,
targssas wiD do «refl to
Ar^'T _AI
-

I

WRIGHT &amp; S]

land * That Ireland is wronged in
' many things wo have imi doubt, but that
1 she will over bo relieved by any eSurt.
1 of the Irtobreon in th. United Mates in
very Ambsfri. jndging from thrir pooriy

PROVISION
IBWZftS

cvh side will corer the killed, and some
are wounded. bat no two reports agree
in any manner. Tbo Fenians haio l.ro
koa camp and gone house. The Cana

.mil! DOT TUWIAs

Cheap as can
boughH^'Barry

uliilUu^il at the.

County.

MMEMBrii THE PLACE. BANKRUPT SHOE STORE.
. .iovT ..00 A&gt; -(tnaoH .TA

Hce4 f.t erov fol w.U
r
K r. tteltl. &lt;U to 14... In.teM
27,000

| Hate l&lt;tmd Oppwito Empire Itloek, ]

President of the’lfoted States do hareSeveral Indian mounds. Cited with Lu
by admonish all good otiauna of the , man bonce, have lately Iteen discover*!
United States, and all pereona within the ' in Allegan county.
military jurisdictwa of the United States.
The Uwe! Trmplaro at Ypsilanti add. The Young King of Uararia has reagainst aiding cuuntaaanrimj. abetting , from 8M to 41 MMcber. to their lodge ceutly Ivrome a vwry [uwo».i« .•nt.'tnologut.
Advfoes from Washington &gt;4ato Mrs.
Senator Morton slowly recovering from
Tie* S|ianMh Ministry deny that any
rruelttea have been prsrtimd in Culm.

Only three weeJcjt

M Sai

but also with equally obvious disadvan­
tage. There is tbo advantage of "P*reiag an iadiflsrent. or inodksMii, officer
with abetter man. But, jdamly. it u
equally p—rible that the soeremor of an
unworthy oBre-boldre sited prove to bo
the more incompetent man of the two.
Iloaoa, thA. is only th. flllfliW of
advaata
and, th
only jn
I be printed, and Mattered, and exigency. And erm that has uot al­
* - ***■ ------- ways been iterated a paramMat -&gt;nd----- '
reurnm. for, bowm er rigidly th. pnnripie ht question may hare been adhered
to in Itecry by any pouty, in pravriw
Uiere hate always born marked oxrepsome good advice that lbs people cannot
well afford to alight, if they have a roa .
Mtahle end worthy respect for their tru.
intenista. and we strongly urge a candid
soassdsration of this matter upon every
voter m tho County of Iterry

ty. has be.n the theme of almost every
Fourth of July oration unoo we kava
had a Fourth of July for a national day.
In theory, thia is true. Wo venture tn the position any longer
Such a course is eminently
would bo accounted, ast ftUj,

BANKRUPT

wheat in that &lt;v»unty will not pay for
harvesting, white others promise a good
Tua Benton County £«erd is out in yield.
aa article favoring the nomination of
The^itato Normal Sunday School In­
Cai*. J. C- Burrows. of Kalamaroo, a&gt; stitute of the Methodist Church is to bo
.bold at Albion on the let. 2d, and 2d of
or four, year*. the Presulrats of our Uni- the next Itepresenlauroin Congress from .
vereity, our Nonaal SoboJ, and at our
various Collop.. merely to grUifr th*
itching of some men who think them-

SAtE
JOHN PATTON A SON.

0 13 1

CLOTltB, ** V
QAB8IMEIIEB,

,

VEKT1NU8,1

ill?

WMS:

n-i/r CAUtog at JUtem frto

&lt;D4D&amp;lb ABB

Z/W. .W Cspt, Cfoup /

,

J. B. LEMLEY.

“lMOMENT A
Zaphyrs-111 Shades.

Cheaj&lt;rrth/in ever.

c.MVMAQtiFiSTi®
Hastings. On evsvy street loading front
the humsdsste business centre dwellings
pul in nomination thio Fall to named are being erected the majority of thorn
him? Hu Mr- W. .rpr.te. I any desire
toborelfovndbmhioptakion?
Ilia vary into that the oflho itself ..

st rr &gt;x.

zEtna Sewing Machine.
jtfmiiitc.O t^uurJEL

RDl

MIDD

. Wbm't
their Manufacture.

H&gt;

Serge Cong,
Price, 90c to ftJU&gt;.

JAMES JERKS.

ILLE!
ASSORTS) TIMOR

^^Sua’

n t.®

A few men having tbe Moure to com
Band, and generally haring axes to
griwl f.o ^rateehe, or thm.- friend.

llriiliklrliiiUBffl? WHS

Fancy GopcLs
t»K if ba bo not aa utter incapahla, is
I inevitably
Tea. by year
hoi. gaining additional quaMrtiUons as a coearsity are so illy provided for
' for bit positron—qualiAotoua. which a- Wr make as nqivd prugn-so in everything
that pertains to the material pnxperMy
thia country—and the men efarnm to of II frrvw alone van beatorr upon any one.
See am not in many ouTMthofn^ choice j Tit. State should, therefore. be refBci.nl,
|y
alive
to
in
own
interests
to
retain
those
of aa int.ll.gmt l-oplr. nor will Uxn
ever ba until the prople waha up to a
snusa of thoir righto and datim in thia'
Th. Buperintendowy of I'sblic tnatructioa is not a simple &lt; terkalup, not n
merely cierativo oSre. It is more even
than an oducalteaal .hair, tt it the
ritinrao of a free country.

�all txu, to.s v.!!'

K-.,a Coate »1; Henr.-t Fam, »_• .

Great Rodxrtm taPrtZieaiStar Oeth-

fag Hora.
Dowarau ta Pxwai 1—Hariug roMimi a lorg*. lot of new goteta. we hare
reduced the price. on evrrvthlug Good
1 working panto at 75 route a pa?, at the
One P*e Store, Star Clothing Home,
, 86 Canal »trW, Grand Rapid..
3lf

the Dixt-i t l-.av.ug

farnimM from Brtiftirn-whtaL
—&gt;!-—■ 0—1
■■■II..' —.
U a—i u K ok_ pww.
n.
lr intoi tair&gt;g. »r kwto to our toeal raadan, to givo'ihma aa imdde vww -xhorid U t-.-r.ed tot.’ it- proper rftan..f the working &lt;&gt;f our own Pnlilm
febooL rep-ctally a, w. undervtand that might boata at at too* one library, and
thtu generate in wbool-boy dmr. a loro
p— Ma,-.i..,.) —Bf.l
gnrJ to flu. matter by potaoual obeerra- a—-x—1—1
•in.

Wn underataud the proprietor, of th. the ago at eatering, ability, and rwgularStar Clothing Houw, Ursad Baphte, ity of attendanro.
Tho .tadkw cmnpleiod hern am the
that city: by tbo way thee aan adroriiaPrimer, Firrt and mcood Ito-ad.iv, with
Berry &lt;nw i. excite/ aliout it, and wo
.[wiling ol all tho wvrda. the Fuadak-urn they uro doing tbo large.! biuinm. menial Operation, upon ntnulwn up to
in Grand Ita{»ta , Call ami mo the
pmal. and price, at th. Star Clothing 100, together with printing and drawing
Hotter, and you will bo aatoni.la-1 to toe U[&gt;on the .tab- ami blarklxwnl, and &lt;&gt;bbuw much money you ran rare by buy­
ing your clothing then3tf
•mon raiB.ir ..rirrwtvr
Great Roductian in Price, at the Star
Clothing Stere. Grand Rapid..
Tl— celebrated Harrix caaunwro,
double and twitted utito uf clothe, at,
812 50 a .nit, look at that, al the Vue
Ifricw titer (Nothing Hou3tf

Wo am now, at about tho ago ol
right, promoted to the 24 Frimary
partiuont, occupying tbo now addition,
roctrd te.it yr*r, in the roar of tho moi x
&gt;uilding. with accomroodnliowi .for eeatug about fifty, but haring aa attend­
Watt I’m. wiling Mat dnt, at th. , ant now af over 60.
City Drug Storo. Abd everything cl®, . Tbo teacher. Mia. Anri. M. Fcrroo, i.
m the ThruKimet.:.- gow up, th. price 1
come down, come and ee at A. kley A yet young in tlw eorvico, but exhibito
Slade.
'
•
| quaHti.i that, if rightly devriofwd, will
nt no dirtant day,'place her in the front
Bmr now print, for one .hilling.
j
rank of the [rufeouon.
Tip-top good tea at 81.40.
The time in tbi. department ia two
ItoM .toiler ton in town,
fried roffeo for 25 cento.
Other thing, in proportion, at
Intermediate
Third
aad Fourth
4tS
Hrant &amp; Nrrtvi.
Rrodoro. one-half of tbo Spelling Book.
Remxxt A Nevtx liave jut received ' Menial and Written Arithmetic to Free-

sox.

FARMERS

h;
Hl

&lt;i

Great Redaction in Price, at Bur
Clothing Statu.
tdl will admit that iiu-rarv ralturo m a
Good ouaimen mrfta uf ekaho. tor
mon at AS.W, to th. O-.-lMee Store Star eceeaubln frina all pert, of the village. great ririltem.
Ctotta^ B-te W
M
Giro a pmwrn good buoka, aad create
1 Great Reduction in Prioo.nl Star Cloth­ lypicuL ». it were, of the mantel vfaw in a dtatm to know their eoutaate, aad that
ing Sto a, Grand Sapid.the field, of arianeo cuppened to be Im­ perwa will not be prone to cviL
The diadplia. of tho mhool through­
j The well known rilk and wool roari- parted to them who fraqorat thia place.
, mere .nite of ctoth-, thnt orrry other
out i. cxceUant, and roal ptugroe. 1mm
boon mado during th. year, bu*. wo ere
lan, erenow uOtovd at the tow prim af
The building haa aerrul it. day aad
inianaad
by the troeber. that tbrir of•13 50 a .uit at the Ono Price Store. generation, and we c.n wo no pumible
| Star Ctothing Ilotwo.
3tf.
uxoxe for haring rwteiiwd it to tong ex- mate .tnpidity of ootne [-route, who allow their chiidroa to "flunk out" of
. Great Bedaction fat Prine, nt Star Cloth­
ing Store, Grand Rapid..
ereiytlilng they attempt, aad to aboeat
lheu-ri.ro from wduxd tor.emy trifltag
Now don't jwy the large price, other
etching htaun. a4r. go where rood, am
axxwaa and imagined wroatg, iaatead of
nally wdd cheap and mtmev refunded if ructiona
htddtag them to their duty, m they
tbny ain’t eXaoUyaa we wpNMit them.
narr ram kt ovrianixirr,
would if tlwy would take Um&gt; trouble to
Star Clothing Hmme, SBOaaalrfrwt, the
Entering, v. will follow Urn yonng uadacatamj aU ridee of the matter.
One Prien Store.
3t£
tyro from tlu&gt; liegumiag to the end of There aboold bo a cordial .ympaihy boGreat Beduelion in Price. alStarClolh- hi. ronrro, and hence wo will l*gto with tweou teacher and paroaia, aad Um flrot
isg Store, Grand Bapsd..
the lai I-rita.ry Department, prarided indicatioa. of tariBM and caroteranma
walking iruit, that other xtonw mD at over by Mba lx A. Bigutow, who imt. Curcxnwor,
twenty &lt;lolian, wo eel] at only *15 a .ait, prtoMd tte al once a. being one of tbow
at the Star Ck*hing Hmme, the On. true leachen, Mieh u we rarely find. we would remark that aew rohori buildFrio Store.
■
3lf
who carrim eoaviaitou and exritea oa­ tag. wiB vmy »on be a poritive aaeoedGreat Reduction in Price, at Star Clew­ th uueam by every word and look and tv, and tho quortiou menu to be, .hall
action, and the exenura that we witing Store. Grand Rapid..
P. ft- W« refund the money in all BMtod la tbi. room fully cnafirauid our maay buildings tn different pert, of the
cam. if good, do not auit, and will al- find impre—tou..
aay. arw up tor m'thing, all good.
We congratulate the Tnutou. oa har­ long, wto-lber wo hire ouX or u&lt;&gt;4 m/
bought of ii. that may np afterward.
Michigan Central R. R We guarantee nil our goods and intend ing made » fortunate n Mtoetton ul a
hr aT0n«
at the Skr Clothing p-owm to lay the foundation tor an oda- our Khool a reputation and aubeteatia]
cation in Mr cbiMran, and, wo trail, oxirimtee. inatrod of parceling it out into
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.
Ilotwo. 36 Canal »tn»L
3tl
they will norrr allow any tempting offer many richly dhtrict ochonh, for " in
Union throw i. Bttongth ’’
Greet Roductlra in Price, at Star Cloth­ of a higher ulary to take bar away from
ua, for when iapnurioua an being made
ing Store. Grand Rapid..
RAILROAD MEETIH0.
Hood working tonto al75 eouto atiair! and habile of .tudy and rotation an-75 om.t. a j*Ir!-75 cwote . prnrl- bring formed that will laM a lite ten,
A mooting of th-friood. of the Low75.eent. a pair! JnU think! ebraper tho taring of two or three dollar, per .11, HaMmga A Coldwater Railroad ia
bring held at the Court Hoimh- thi* af
1‘anto going al 75 cento B pair. Don't
ternwm. Tho varioun town, along the
torget—emiy 75 cant, a pair! —75 cent, employing nay one 1.-** qualuiod.
We find in thio department an actual fine aro well represented, and a genera1
a pair, at th. Ono Pric Stare, when all
good, on marked in jdain Hngiiih Cg- attendance of about 0&lt;l pupils, with ac- good fueling provaite, though tho recent
urr% mid only one prim mkod. The cummudattona for mating about 50, aad doririoa of U» Supreme Court haa pteyrol
Star Clothing Hou® - at Hf. (iuud
the limo fur oomplatiag tho oourae i. md haroe with their arrangemente.
Um-t, Grand Ra]&gt;«da
3tf

lion to wcure tho cimrtroctton of the
rood, and aa addrme to the Goveraro
urging dm call fur a .p-rial mwo uf
th- Iwgiatetaro to .ubmit for approval in
Nuvoabar aa ataondmaul to the Coiuticiroula&amp;m of a petition to tho mu. end
Bates.—Woodward A Mead propoee
to make brick—/mroar 8vmL Extenriv.

Buy your Plows when you an always sure uf getting
your Castings.

Call nJ ftuiie fc Yimslra, it Its huirj &amp; iKliK SM

and ran away. Ha wa. next men at
the bourn of K. J. Edger. about a mfr.
from Mr. Wikox'a, getting there before
thrt von up; ba did bo damaga than.

HARDWARE
ngrSKSrfc. ra ix-.
"liiarar urrnTru
i nx
UKV. ALBKHT Bosks'

tle, aocompaaiod him. When they got
a. far a. the bare, the craxy Ullow at­
tacked Mr. French with. piece -4 board,
■trikiag at him throe timro, but oalyaae
blow, th. third one, taking dteol-wtriking tim in the neck and injuring him

pcrrliMod th* Brat load of wool brought
to Harttag. thia moron. on Saturday
tert, of Mr. Andrew Kennedy. Thu
■or. J. n. 1‘autai, af Galion, Craw­ priee paid wee S7 1-3 eraa. par Rood
County, Ohio, hu boro holding a
&gt; in writing al tho Union School
■o in oar village t-r mv.ral weak.

W hu mlw-ted one tho fict Ud. of
day ia tho county for that purpooo. The
a mile couth of the railroad track at
Sheridan. They hare, purcharod one of
tho Rum’ Poteat Brick MocMaaa, ca­
pable of tarring out 30,000 proroid
brick per day. Mr. Mead will attend
poraonrily to the brick making, but we
Wim il ia Woodward’, intention to

We have the Agency of

TUG BIMG REAPER MID MOIL

^Essmi'

wioHiiaa a onxnix.

tag in Harttaga *. vid. th. «. firm
rocam ta thia nwb needed undertaking.
Tan Potaro Bo..—From all parte of
tho rouatjp we hear report, of the die-

TAXES! TAXES!

THE NEW ABTICU W VMS!

EL A. GOODYEAR.
I keep constantly an hand a large and well setMed Stock

of HA BDWARE bought of the. Manufacturers,
before the recent advance.
■

•■ssatlcs- aw- *
citation room for efaum-e from th. High
SehoU. and M pBoeiy adapted to either
Mu. Elvira Brewer, the 1‘roocptram, te

TWENTY-FIVE PER CEN 1
BUILDING MATERIALS,

Tbeeiudin oomptotad am tbo Fifth
Iteadar, with .[-oEiug dictated by the
towbar, Copy Kook. No.. b nod 6. Maotel aad Written Arithmetic, Cocuaoa
School Geography. Pint lemon. in

■YSTEBIH if’iHWWl

Aaknowledged as the best Machine in the Market.

bid. fair to taerroeo th. price at pota­
to—. After all, we ptaattma the farmora
will not fee! very kindly toward. the in­
trader. Faria Green, oaa port, and Boar,
■ix parte, U a aim cu ro. Mix them woU,
bring careful not to inhale any of th. top. It a a very value!
mixtaro. Put into a wide-mouthed bot­ fruit jar, nail provual
make, them ae laetfag

Tho number of papite in thia room a
about 60, aad tbo time for completing
tho courao two year*.
Tho rtadiro competed are the Fourth
Header, th. Spelling Book, Mental and
Written Arithmetic to I'wceotagn, Inter­
mediate (hogrophy, Copy Book. No.. 3

LIFE INUTAH

CARPENTER'S T&lt;K&gt;I.

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Fortwmtydir. «nta you oaa buy of
yoar Droggat or Gnxwr a package of
Sea Mo- Fariaa, manulacterwl from

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CHOICE IOWA LANDS
tWl«raeX,HALM.
&lt;. p«lk« laws B..a.Mt,
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a. aw Ueertll.wy
uWm4 Laa4

the Regency Thia peoviriog fg the
r»rprt«ati.&gt;n of fa. Freer 1-aey aad the
tw MartwUag.a*tf&gt;wtitUaw^J&gt;w fafa.
&lt;k&gt;uncil waa niwr.mrr, a. a general •applying ifai logo! prof.-An through­
—ting of tho ihoutania of antmeriber. out the West with a periodical literature,
who rrimpneo the Aaaociatioet ia impoeri
froo of rluuca, wa. undertaken by th.,
poblidirr. of tho Krmb txi ttar io April,
Tho tmrporty &lt;*' puichcund far
hundred thmiavnd dolhtm A rar
&lt;&gt;f twenty tbonerad dolfara, which
boon liberally provided waa uxpendo
yuldivh. l quarterly, and will' be eeaS,
tho h adding of tho new wharf awl
frno of charge, to vuch gvntliwnea of the
roaoraUa^thepruperty ia vwriowa w
pmfami ■» 'M forward tlnrir name, few
dial purpiMc.
Mt-mben. of tfar pri'fonion ar&gt; roquvutod to r xitributn original artidw,
leeiliag «■«■. favpo.-txnt deciuonv, legal
facctuci, and toga! now. of every natiraiTho publisher, avail tbi-uiwIrM of ilus
Tho civil warbrvkv out. Income and opportunity of extending their thank, to &gt;
labor neuad; and during the four drva- all wbu iiavt- thu. far rontnlipiral to aiil
ry yean that the war iwntinuvd, lheru a™, undortokitu.were aheotaridy ao rmourra. fv the Aavneiatioa. axroptin- the little that wiu
derived from tlw- im|uv&lt;.ri.bo.l land.
Ituring that bnw a debt of tyo th.iuanad

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enorwy. with oa eflicieat
a 8. Waehburne Tltfcy, a
wet) have been empfayw.!:
rioted tho manram and

MgsswcSfisrsM arws
c^gy^s^wsaa'gjg

prvm-rvati.n wa. going on a« rapidly o.
tho maty fwnda would allow
Moan while Cbogroan had nodeon ap­
propriation of eevnn ihotuand .tiUarv,
which tool been exiwuded und.-r tho di­
rection of a public (far, in the robnilding, on an enlarged acato. of the oooarrrahwy. which waa deeOvijed by Ira dur

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; Thi. u the titfa of » » wk pnipwd
, pcwfall) far the iadwbfal ria era fabrth
I the &lt;i|y and i.utnlry iMfainiug C.A
page., of oxcvlluat typ-jrajiliio appoat
I awe, and 13 full jiago .•irgraviuita of

enifad, nrr awrrfy widu'woaky rtn/,
•old tu a fararoye. Dr. Jiobnia
Hitttrt art not a towrope ■» «wy
raue of th, word, but rortem lit
moat expearire drupe SBuoww to
aoimor for tkt rodiral eon
lodigotion aad Djtwoia, nwd
for aB cctn mfara a touib aad

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The Mj.rwa wfefrwhi. b art Amerkaaa who can apawthe lime asd mi-ana.
rush Off to Pana every year. hasbeeomo

dm .1 thia ia not to be wniufarvd at. far of
ail pbooa ia the wotU, Pant oO»r. thr
pnl..t attrraUin. to the lover of |.fateare, rad what p»plv fave pleoauro ra

tntenwtiag af alien deploy, to the nov­
ice ita rmchan tinimtv ia two aapecu ,'ao
widely drSunrat, that th? author ahow.
aa Faria ia taro diihrtal phraaea—“ By
Hue light" and “By Guriight' The
quantity of cerium •»! veritable lifatory
jwwmtoid by thia work, aa eoaneetwl
with thu varioui obfart. of intorvwt ia
Faria fa laaor. Thai uf tho Phfaoca
and oU.e publu- Liu.lun i. cxhiuk
tire rad complete. The r-wder u made
acquainted with all the triumphal atc«araonhi uf the part rad prevent ana.

1870.

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miics
Atafawecfan.
wmr&lt; wane Dr.
A-cfaH-b, M. rddmbd Sanlid,

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r.'.icA time ZAowwiiule kart bm
•and, by it» tar, tf Sandia ami
tthar Uood diotaon. 71 eoafnmr,
faew.'- A, lodidt
/Mura, am!

1870.

Lake Superior!

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lot fa —-.----______ _______

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                  <text>VOL XV.

hW apl Uiw C1A

Come to the Rescue !

th

wmi wm
taally guilty on®
•—
■
The Turpins, Duvals, and Bsarawsra
Uiwtm, msrimn, aad sweatee ut to­
ady. Thotf hand. won. against ovary

PRINTING

BOSTON CASH STOBE
Too many ME H* GOQDSSfreX Stuck* and Piles—
Ciut’l get thraugli.th6 fftqre,
and more coming.

Step in. and let the Boys show you around 'and'you will
say OLD TIME PRICES have suroly ootne.

'

against them. Il is little to ba rogrrtted
that they »rf the late they brited by
their deeds of plundar and blood.
An adventure of mine, once, within
the brat uf that bond of wUnwi. haa
done much to 'laaatn the pity I might
have felt Cur the Ttonco. and sympathy ia
the feelings of the slater.

BOWHE A GALLOW ATS
NEW

st™

NO. 6

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, &lt;870.

BLOCK

Buttoning up toy coat, nadputtrag OB
my fnev, I th-a left th* grocery, rojrmicd
tte&gt; borrowed detector, and rtrark oat
upon my joanwy along the traek When
aliout two miles out, 1 raw st soma diater.W frcui me. in the highway that ran
paraUri wit!-, the track and south of it,
a buggy, drawn by two horaos, in which :
were Curve men, driving rapidly to the
xcuL They direw side ptenera nt mo, I

ing and incnaauig in brilliancy. wbeu
mix nmUber whiatte ringing cut ujxxi
the atiP, night air, ad.ted new vigor to
the offorte I was already making to
•soapopurmiL The round added to »&gt;y

MiebqptB City * JoSrawnteiBo Rood.
Twelve milve oast is New Vmm, »l the
erqosing of Ute ImUsuapcKs * Madia®

Job Printing

the night at But’arriU.-. The moraiog
after I took Ute ran to Osgood, aaaSfowrUon mites, in order to transact sumo
Larissas there, spooring to return to
batter on tbs 7 p. m. train.

TAILOR CTLIiBER PRTSS !

I fetched op nW I stuped fore momeat bm-. for I 0X1*1 not issvs ran
twenty rode farther to bam saved my
life Hy pursuers cumo up-within fire
or six n*l* of me, mrwiJ the situntura,
thi-n .operated m diflerait direefi-rnaand

HASTINGS DRUG STORE
£¥ THE BEST STYLE

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Bye Stuffs,
Patent ^Medicines.

but laid over with dty, the cuminoa awl
rf'tiil sr|m of li i toy. Tba walk­
ing was exoriteut Tb&lt;. country waa
quits low, tend aad wet; in plncan beovily thnberwlf and rather new eonri-i.Ting
ite proximity to the elder sotUmmwia of

Perfumery,
Toilet .irticles.

The Bat in the Market !

KrarathLal. Ro waa standing suH, aa
if waiting £&gt;r aorac nor, with te-th hand*
in the side pockets of hisenat Rs .tert
rd towards mo as I ramo oppoaitr, and
inquirwl if X did not want company, say­
ing: “Im guiog to the next stetioa

My Fight Race upon the
Track

Books and Stationery, The Sellout Books used in this
County, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, llctrard
of Merit Cards, Fine Writing Papers,
Envelopes, fa., fa.,
’VVliioIi will !&gt;«• Hold at very Low I*rices*.
ing against the counter, behind which a
pursny, Idoated. rad nosed middle-aged
man, seemingly the " bras," was waifng

Hastings Cash Store!

DRY GOODS, MI GOODS, iM,
W«U, rny old WteUM
and what do yon think.

Traile.

had not. buta»aurwj me that the bell was
' a p«*l one. 1 rather doabtad Uris. a*
; the bill had a 1-1 sppearanen. Just

HARDWARE

�cd sot derate the law to U wrttAeyt

WRIGHT

what the law ia An
ia not what wn want
thought it was, to abuw the Court for
•uying what the tew ia. isaltoply ritewlorn. Thepropaw.ytofcthtodhir.r,
it oawms to us, would be to change the
law to what wo want Aad UJ aa it (
now seems, the Ccustitution is not broad
••cough, Mt us make it brood enough.
It would, iwrhape, be aviso thing to
do away with the courts of tew, but w» ,
■refaurtel thei wo are too farftren the

That must1» soli within the
Kext Sixty Days.
,
DO VN 00 TUB PRICKS.

temb shall fie down tether" to instlN
note dniag that, "ndire of barUrtam-*
though teay may be
We ea serioualy regret fhe state of af­
fairs aa any of our neighbors do. Our
regreta are, however, that the taw is M
it fa, art not that our Guprem. Judge.
hare taidasby a tagaDy pmmrunreddecfafoa wtet th. taw te It fa. however, a
matter «f pridoto ua that we harea 8upreaM Court which performs the dutise ’

aequmirea. vee nope two umo may never
crerw when th-highmt judicial tribunal
ia thetend ahaU be influent by any
au. houteid&lt;- pressure as is brought to
boar upon the Superior C.iart uf tbo
tt-w or Mklilgna.
’ We certainly bojm that the eolrr .oeond thought of three randuen writeis
will bring them regrr.1, that they bare
aDowed their rhagria and Amppomt
inwct to lead them to say thing, uawor. ■
thy Um press of a great State, comment­
tag upon tbo dteteioas of its highest ju
dime! oarers
The purity of.oar nrarta of jtutioo ia '

important that good men should be nom­
inated tar County offirere aad far reprosrattuiws in tha State aad National Legialatuna, it ia important that we eeud

Mt ha uadoao at the polta it con but be
ratafod When a party sends Its date­
gates to a coarse non, U virtually pledgee
tetfta aaffottal '
“ be mea of honor, integrity and intalllgaaca, aad man who feel that they an
aeai op by their towns to oxjwwas by bal-

jotted railroaita. that, rumplntod. would
bring tha treasure of gold to every doov
in t!&gt;o land. If the |wopb&gt; want to vote
aid to railroad., or to any other puqo«
tat them, by an amendmnnt to tl.a Cunatitution confer tbo power on Uto Logi,latum cf pawing such taw. aa will enahie them to veto It will bo remembered
■Ait Governor Ctapo vetoed the railroad
aid W1 co the ground of its unjpn^tutonulhy, and wae soundly abused far it,
aad the UH paaaod over bis bead. A
Uttlo cooler artmn upon the part of the
people and their reproeamtatirso cl that
time would bare perhaps enabled ua to
avoid the preeeal coDplicaiioa. The
qunrtim, ably argued at that time, aad
the eobjaet of more or tees comamat ever

Tas Saginaw Atawprra says that the
Fenians who went boa that city han
returned, disguated with the cause and
declare they will never pay another dol­
lar into th» Feaiaa treasury

Ova modern coune at living bsgato a
condition of the body that requires ocmaioual relief. The system becomes on
frebled, deranged, etogged, and labor.
In its task. The mind sympathise wilt
rreocy, aad girea deaeripiiona uf all it and l-oth sink, or ore d.-jiroeaed toraetgira,
Genuine Ugol Tender Notre and griher.,i.„lb restore the vital
,i.. luZi _
Local Bank Notos. Price only 11-60

Dry Goods,
Notions,
Iteadj-Madc
Clothing,
Hats, Caps,

GEliTS’FURinSHfflGG{)ODS.fc.

GROCERY

Mre.au i n r.N

»•»

l.isa.tl. Cwe.lira. wta»_Mosmore

Cheap as can

bought

RAILROAD AID

people attaad the towaahip caaruecs and

h'tho

ths right naan to rifi saint them
County Oonvrttom. Lot thorn
theirprafarwnca far the moa they
fll the eSsM. aad iataruot their

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THEOOYEUOB'B PEOCLAKATIO*

Barry

County.

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aubeaipttoa only, and agents are
mied to every Cbunty ia the State,
hauatiTely argued there, both by,the bar
rr particulars, address Zeigler, McCuraad the bench, aad the tew derided uc* Co, ® Monroe fifa Chicago, aad
oonatihitfaaal: aad te
bow. and behove the groat maaa at the
p-opte will, with reaper t for the Court,
but with reeret that U» law ww.
AiJ. r

hare bean arrired st

PROVISION

IDnsl^fiyhlSSl'liTE
MH.’.lita tin YwtMjTsA.ll.

Hastings, Mich.

REMOVED TO THE EMPIRE
Only three week*
BLOCH-

P nd. Those subscribing now rwoire
। number free if they ask fur i| ^when
y subscribe- Ono Dollar a year
blishod by SEWELL * MILLER.

id actentilte models- lb array of excelniarticfoe coataisuag taformatioa tor
issued by Governor Baldwin, nailing the U » Um, garden and X.meoboid, &lt;uo not
bo easily .-clipeod 1‘ubliahed by Orlegislature Ugr-thrT in extra session,
July 27th:
"
A Proclamation,
Tux AnvAjret — This exa-ltent |«I*r.
sr tbs oomroi.
rhich Unary Ward Bcecber says u now
Weutus, A serireof laws enacted by H1 standing fairly on the highest ground
four aurreaairo legislatures have, by a st reached by religion, journal. in
recent deewion of the highest judicial ALmarLo," i. offrrod to Um. public tor
authority of the State, been pronoanteed n- dollar, from Juno unUl January
onconiGtatianal and void ; and
n
Wuxaua, Under the authority of such -j
laws a constdetable amount of acenritxe
and Ixnwia hare been imuod, aad are
this matter into tbetr own hands, and in­ BOW held by parties who have purriiaerd
sist upon being lioard
the Town tlvm to ooud faith 1 'imd
t.tanmittaeo to time, end insisl upon it, Wnaaua There ia now no oniborily *1
that full and prvpor entire of the cau. ua
of aueh sworitira or beads ra.-i lx- prtx
your own wort. You are bound by all vidod fur; and
'
tha oHgatiaw of a tiaanahip to do thia
Wnaxxaa, Tbo honor and nual aamo
•oat Itfaymr right todoit, andyoa
---------------an bound by all the obhgatxma of tree a provfaioa aboald bo made for the pay­
Sara to stain, aad aaaurt this right, and ment of siarh Ixmda ; end
1
Wtnui, The only reeMree te* in
thte emergency fa the git tag to the peo­
ple aa opportunity of so amending tbo
fundamental taw of the Stalo aa to cna- ai
hte the several nsuaietaalitire vtawo
bunds have been thus iasued to raoog- tl
nixe there obligation. and provide for
umr peymoni; anti
1
Wanaaa, l*n»[x»-d CoaUilutsxdB
amendment, must f-rst rverir- tbo tane- ar
torn of the logiataiore, and oaa only be
submitted to the poefte at a gnaaod, id- c
t.l N.
u
—Suited Tail nod his araxutos viaUte ne-ceutr &lt;n cwavi-mag uu- ix-prila- n sd the I*raridrai yesterday
tore ta eitn aeeaioa, or withWtling
—Wsatoa walked 1ia M milre in 'J
from th., etaetore, for lire space of two bnura, M uunutea, and M ssounda.
—A new oppositon to tbo Ministry
ysaus, the opportunity of enahltag eoch
..
in |Ka Am, TwriamuniripaKtrt to kora their tenor and b
Ara, Om/tes, J, jftery P. MOm,
Grmrrj OsAMby jKsfa^a, by vir- *’
see of the power mated fa me by the r
fatetaraof this State ia extraonUrnJy

.emit, reouirtar the Senator, and Iter,
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,„ ■.. ■ - lent fao Capital. _
en WwfaX
tatb.«tfrfl&lt;rafa&lt;
jr of July- next, at

UHTBIO

!ieSS

btra Satina if ite; Lt[islalire.;

BANKRUPT

JOHN PATTON A SON.

Down with ths High Prices I
■VwF.

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CUJTHH,
CASBIMEREB,

VESTINGS,

*Ulft!A3:
Mere ia

a MAHinmaiHG mtrirniUT,
where tort &lt;01 be done in tlw boat
style known to the trade.

©©IL LAIRS
CUFF'S.
HANDEKtnirEFP,

f
a

Hi
I'i

hsill
f'l

Nra urn Item drawr-L-W. ,
fart, eote^
dfa. .Wis.to.

Boots &amp; Shoes.

nTMMwwJIieasaareM^warato reaetM
Wlikemlea w toe,.Mnuelre. OreuMeM*. r&lt;-M&lt;*

f Air uouiaui w iioL»ia Er.

rniir&lt;i,
NO PRICES IA1WER THAN OUDS.

And Lrfiatly,
Il wifl be far your internet to eramin.-

i apprectablj^targwr,
Dear (bate at a Raryra .'
rtohr ChOU, at trttm Pri.
a^f

J.

B. LEMLEY.

ffre selling

CARRIAGE FACTORY.
Aina Sewing Machine.

DR.

AIKIN,

No. 11. Canal RtGROD RAPIDS. MICH.
0ITUOJT MACntXKhT WB1
JAMES~JKN'Ki

ASSORTED TIMBER

Jaaw. fa Um par ad rar Uri re». a
■ III -III ■ q^a 1 II ... —~ owrerey. ■
HENRY F. BALDWIN.
r- &gt;=.■ j
By Am Goeancr:
0. L. BruiMra.
r, jiao w By

T»m. &lt;vr...

a

&lt; •— AMiakwart raierelto ml.

----.a— _mI
- -. MMh W..M— a. A
mt he submitted to them by ^ootal
la trainrry wboraf I hare tacranto

SALE

DETBorr,

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M—""5.WKMSE.
lues wosx claim rusracs

�the ocrantry the proper (taped™ r*5d
aEke to the rwlsttat of Cor.grra and
th. sumnsry uf our patriot Arad.
W« will not, we rauxrf.ocftniT forget
how KMh wo own to tfcuee who halted

twa of o«r Republic, Imt w» ran rarily
FiayUtat tupiawo by Mm Hfory and porait our memory of them to become
Mr. Barlow Goodyear.
a ould.’raltora indiflaronre, and permit
Tbo aacond axarriao wax the "Beaati.
ourselves to look upon their work m of
fol Snow,” road by Prof. Ssrart. That
piece, touched the imarta uf all who
hoard it It is a moot Uautifol paodoe-

which we aell with cither CaM Iron w Steel Mold Board,
has the lightest draught of any Plow in the market.
H. Palmer rwul Ore above pear. Wo
never rt-ally foil the
of tburo
liana until wn ht-ord them real lost Tuaodaymrmdng.
‘■Thn-Fulrtb Boy." Hoad by Aaron
l lark, uf Njddhrvilki This pi«o war
Well dolivraod. AU of the above throe
rinrtiww totwlted fan tender churda of
many n heart, ami wo were only arourod

Michigan Central R. R.

A Ftxt amount uf Afar Tit just from
China by the overland route, at Arklay
* Slades. Doni fail to try them, they
ero twenty-four per cent. chrajnv than
can bo bought at aay other houeo in
Hastings.

of a drunken beggar-a Ufa.
The “Smock in School," road by
I'tot Stuart, in a fooling manner,
brought down the Ixmar, of tourao. No

•TH Pray for Theo." Daot Rev
Mr Marsh and Mr* Donna WcstfoU
Poo l “Itov.-n," read by Prof Jomra
Vesper, vu listened to with marked at­
tention throughout—u it dawrved.

T2

■rKE

LAB SHORE &amp; IICHIGAN
SOUTHERN RAILWAY,

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

FARMERS
Buy your Plows where you are always sure uf getting
your Castings.
1

CiU til ftuio ftr IkbItb, il fit huin I bfiis ftQ tf

we rori, and give L. our flag a brighter
aoloafog, and to our symbolic bird a
more potent power than they would oth•feed chuhiug on to Wiacharinr, —
erwian jiaaaen* Every flower ra»l upon
*■ twenty mile, ivir."
thrir lowly RriingplMM ahaU muao to
“TheBriilgv of Sgha” A Quartette.
apriag,ttp in oar hrarta a more abiding
Mrv. Ellery, pianist Waa atmg with af­ fore of rout try, aad a mom eolemn and
fect by Mim Holbrook. Mra. WoatthU,
Rov. Mr. Bancroft, and Rov. Mr. Marah.

OLD. RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE

Peninsular Railway.

froltesome as any ia tho world. Why
rbouWn't wo Ito happy? If not, why
not; therofurv, why not?
Politically, everything “ ie quiet on
In revering the memory of these de­
parted hrroca, who, dying on tho aon
guintuy field for tho honor of their flag
aad tho perpetuity &lt;rf the nation, shall
live forersr in the historian’. anaaL. aad

and MUtahfe to tho aeration. Thea came
the'oration, by Gen. Hcmphrvy, who,
detailing tho various hardslups and ricuriludca cmlurvd by our bravo “ Boy.
in Blue," and the grand result eccina
Nxeaviuh, Jaw 7,1870.
pliehed by and through their efforta,
En. Banna: Ibo wool market upon, deemed it both fitting and proper to deck
up favorably, auroral fine lota baring their sepulchres with garland* of rosea ;
Loen purehavod by Mour*. Lee, Wood ctoung with a grand peroration la honor
■ea of ihoro wbrae heart, thrill with praSe ft Co, who am paying from 80 to 37 1-2
at tbo thought that they aro American rente per lb. 1 understand they haw
eitinran, will gather nruun-d th* grave, large ruotrnct. with rartern partim, amt
of the nation'. sleeping Iwrora, and in ora anthorixad to pay tho higbrnt market

from Mr. &amp; B. Tony, of Tecumeeli,
who u engaged ia getting up hotel reg­
isters—and, by the way, wsa one uf tho
original Halting. Company, who laid
out and founded tha village of Ihisitagv
in 1«37. He rxpmeed hU admiration
“John Maynard." The nobio follow at the rapid growth of our village, aad
i On tbo ttrvwt, in tbo villagv of Hast who urubid .1 tho wW-vL earing the miuukrd that, with tha cxo»j&gt;U03 of
j ings on&lt;- pair of gnJd-lxiwvd •pvtactea pnmengeri of a .hip which «u on few Grand Eapkls.and Jurkwo. wn wen. the
; Any uno finding tho aoi.ro, aid rotnru- Thu wee read By IW. Stuart, hqd in a
ing them to thio office, or ibn hardware
atom of Wightman ft Gralik- will be pnriatira of tbo aubjod, making it an
hbcrnlly reward*!
oa»y matter for him to do it jusfao.
A I-ocxl Brain. —Wo were prepared
“ Mary Lea." Soto and Chorus. Soto
by Mira Holbrook; Mr*. WarifaU and to lament IxmrataUy over tbo hurt done
Mrwir* Itaneroft and EDery forming the tnn growing crop* by tbo drought. Bat
tho hoary abowrr uf Tueeday and
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“Honw, Sweet Ihuno," with r
time, waa played by .Mr*. Ellery.
■'Tho 1Mb.” Head by Prof. Jr

Drugs And Medicines
BH. ALBKBT BA HUBS

On Saturday, the 14ih hut, tho fun
loving people of Woodland and a fow uf
tho cititoM uf thi. plaro, had tho pleav
uro of witcteriag a ninniag match Le-

Our formers are inking advantage of
the tine wratber, and tilling tho suO with
energy. Tho crqa thu» £»r look well,

■Qruggistti Sundries, Groceries, Wall Paper,
Baskets Bird Cages. School Books Stations

from the paetarot^ the race rowrao. A yWd.
general good fooling jailed, and aU
Tbe.bosllb of tho vicinity u nanarkawont homo filing that tfoy had had a blr good, owing to the skill of oar nu­
good time.
Youra. Aa,
merous M. D.s, cr that all have imbibed
| —yan/ee* r&amp;rtf-a! mineral Xoot «je)

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LIFE IN UTAH

"Txa UxiTixm Atxx.” On ray jurney• over tho co ntincnL—through Turkey,
Indie, China, Japan, Pera, ChiH, Para­
guay* Brazil, and Mexim, and tho Uni-

and cent joy to the heart, of oar iarmm
—tho life of tho land. Wear, glad the
Dto pevjdo of Haatiags aad every-1
loraj w» epuilwi in tin. manner, lor tbo
J-LEDroy.
baly intetettad, aro requeeCed to aaaem.-llantrng tho Apple True." Hooding nrin aavw ■ hard tinww” for ail, and wo.
they win their ropatafam by their earn,
IJo nt tho Court Huuw an Satixrdny eve­ by Dr. J. IL Ifafcwr.
as well ae everybody etee, aro truly grat.
I know no*, hot I know they hare it to
ning, June II th, at 7 1-2 rfclock, to
After the reading of the above, i’rot;
ouch » degree tliat it fraquontly gave me
Stuart, thankutg^br audioaco for their
Tkc fruit pevapect ia Barry County ia
very cnareraging. From very general
rejiorts including tho lorat celebrated
fruit jiorfama of tho Cdunty, wo learn
that there wiU be a foir • upplv of applrw
and ehoniro, while the peach crop prom- inbr ie printed from tyjw only a mj
tiute eioaDer than oar own IM if it fo
uilI dispo^d !•&gt; look upon u&gt; with an
“ evil eye." w.t chali lorn, no flmh in eonAvovnit* Datxr. -Owing to the delay
of car pajwr nmuufncturore In twwanlreg paper in time for ear publication
&lt;Uy wn haw
airapeDid to oino out
on. day late this, wwt Hoping like
' rrrintplyaek
and all will

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE

■TSTEUESSFBUMKttM

TAXES! TAXES!

THE HEW ARTICLE OF FOM!
For twonty-livu cent, you can buy of
your Druggi-t or tlnwer a peitfcago rf
Sea Mom Faria*, manufactured fretta
Jn,h Mro.&lt;g&lt; Urrar on,.!.* wB»o«ka
sixteen quarts uf Mlatta Maa|rw&gt; wad a Hie

homo talent onoo in a while, and on thin
applra, aent to u» in tbo taro of vur
ocearion poopln wrvo doubly paid, fur
Sb.rill, H H. Mallory, vm Monday W
they not only ctyoyol a marital and lit­
Among the dilforont variation we notiewd
erary feart, Init bad the sntirfartjon uf
tho cwlobratol Wagoner, Gohlen and
Roxbury Ifrueeta. Dio moot of thornajqdea are as fnwlt ax when picked from

Unur Coming pocton aro otickiug up
town announdag that a OraaraMw ia to
of Mr. George Magra, ia Wayland, AJ- take ptace in Ha-ting. won. From all
legan County, on Sutuntay night Ixrt anpoaraaaw wn rimuid judge that by
Various mark, about the mare might
probably lead to her recovery: Small
white spots in ftrrahaed; heavy flowing
man. and tail; alight bunch wo coffin
joint, near hind C«&gt;t bring porf«Oy
smooth; know, her nemo, •* Kit," etc.
Vifty dollar, rowan! i. oflbrod tut the

TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT
Mr. O. B. Porter, who lias so kindly auLated aid for. and purehorod thia m.an.
uf lir.Uh&lt;vd for unfortunate. Will."

BUILDING MATERIALS,

CARPENTER S TOOLS
AJNT&gt; -A-ZrXr OTHER-GOODS

wirhing to adopt ehUdrre. ran find tbtau
at tho “Wbman e Hospital and Found­
ling. Ilornr.-DotroiL Riaa chanto.
Mo larilmtiun, rawluctad by the Itadiwd
Gl.ri.fam faton, of that rity. Lrttea
of uwpdry waay be .addtroex! tn Hamanr
r. Hown, M. D, and i’byaidan ia cteug.

Hiiwiininiu

�Ayer’s

OR OH TIME!

IKE

sass
.......... Says
txmssis txs w.tras:

i’FAssjs.’WMSss®’

Hair Vigor,

DOCT. DODDS

; For rostorinfl Croy H«lr K
■ IU rulurol Vitality and Color.

BBBACn

N E It V 1 N E|
AVI)

IXVIGOBATOR.

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Nerve TUr md Stomaekic.

hww &lt;

B .. (fa m!'

NERVOUS

DISEASES.

fflfiirli!

Abo.TAX TITLES aa tho faJlowiM:

•kill;

TBWIBM TAAfiW-

HOLHRtl

laaurH. tl. ■ .M7^,ftzi, si ‘iilU, £1 (W

!i.“s«av« riasr’
C-O.HOUlhOOK.

hair dressing,

MORTQAGKSALK.

arxhiac «bo can

&amp;(-» of Hillix-j
rd Jmet Urrder

ESggg^.^

PATENTS 3s

Ommomi«OVXDHCA1.TII ooAM
MlSIt. Tt Uro II.— ot c

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 4 Co.,

t'P* h "

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, ,
rw *n «*-

vwm

or a loxmit.

PUHFIEfi
Yes! It is True

rM) nlabliAt* f*«m tnfitnriln ,

SALK OM EXlXt.TIOM
। Meed

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SALESMEN
STEXlTt
k.aaely. All UmUoM M. rSulWrirAro.

^'T;.

nCMAH ■ACIIIMK-M

ui&lt;* way, aa uarf ia.,*n&lt;ieu u» am
In,toad ot ol^yinit thb unliW. Mr, I&gt;«- '
A. mann prrjonumui u&gt; defend bet oioMr.—Yoiuw Daraaport, tha older Mia.

Wm? H. Burk * Co% CoiuMa.

BLOOh

M Uro I&gt;m&gt;n Tliroaa. Irrou »4.a*ro
Mr ■ ■
■roAM 1,
ook^kw,. Cro -k-a . l.'t, r-r • J4
I,
U Uro UtMU.aU.rlU1
her ahull ml
TUwrufW.uk A. (tmI uro.Uro .1 •
ib. ,mi Tm»-P,.ly.
ft yr»n Th •
Wroily. »A; Wwlly. tl
-i.

Moera Oil, rubbel thourrbly op-

DAVID KDUl,
AU&gt; A'

------------ ORDER.

STONEWAKE!
Idl.ABS AND8TOXKFRU1TJAIWI

sssitr uesuroao,
Am.o.
MMlWl

SDWiMJl.£j£u'nRT-

MOHTQAGE SALE.

:SJ.

«•”- Ar e" l~4. «
W1LNKK A NTAKMAT

Damport family. id»o directed n rtooe

*'att

Krtets

LakeSnpei
Bold. Uno oecoci
te. red tf they are fed ia the giri olowiy feU bock
■aStoboal'l U gtrea bo*m&gt;
Salting ia thio way impwroo
wilted.

SK

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
•on n : aiiinrx

Then tho Darrnjort jpri.

auocoding in grtung
Lio crim, Kale. h*nl

■ r v. i r &gt;
nch Bitters incrrasc ill side

BecaitM*.

jcc!

asya-sa

They arc the beat cmiibinalimi over made.

!s35EEJ=

Why

Oftw? aad that derived from tho

Ih, the Druggists rvcoiutucml Dr. llulmek's Bitt era
Io their ciutmncrst .

ESSE

Take Notice

Because

l.'t AHDIAN MM-

as:

’s

SnS
’

I

ie Cure.

After viurs nt experience
mnl Inal they hn»c -been
proven to lie n suns enrc
for Dys|ic|Min and Indigcs-

111 AO 1ALE

Why
la it I h it lltyaicinns use
mid HTum.mciiil Dr. 1U&gt;
bark's 8ngn r-ciathnl Blood
PtlbT
'

MOKTMI.i: Ml .1 -.

BcCUltSC

■OKTUSK SALE

They know'Um ingredients
■»f which they nrc made.

Why
Ait Dr.

PRORATE OIDtt.

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,

S3S3=

Down with the High Prices!

IDimhI

I’illa

fi»r tin' nirc of nil
of tho blued ?

Because
&gt;ii tain, thcrclcbmtiil
&gt;ntgx impirtcd ex­
oh frmn Sweden fur iU
mifaelnre. and the 1’illi
ihv iiediii! urinciplr
I hyllnm (Mandrake
nnd ia n MtlailitMte

j Fancy Qopds,

l.jtbnt .OM. toOM

llnkirk's
I’uritirr anil Blcxxl

A C E

Why
W
ihtli-ra. Blood l‘u: Bb-ol 1'ilhi the

0 &lt;D H. Il A B S

NOTICE!
^ivwtmr

as

£3x5

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                  <text>VOL. XV.

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15, 1870.

Come to the Rescue !

rtty is aiato rtbbwy; private charity
mblie wrong."
* That'. it Friar J" arid Mr. OuBeM

PRINTING

BOSTON CASB STORE

I don't Kb H; I don't bolrere it I"
1 Jolrn. 44 You were quiet right to
• the man a ahfflxa^. I'd bare gireu

BOWSE A GALLOWAY’S

NEW

IN TROUBLE.

NO. 7

BLOCK

Hastings, Mich.

Too many MEW GOODS—
Such. Stacks and Piles—
Can't get through the Store,
.
.
a,^L.mo™ coming.

GOODS WKBE

CHAP-BOUGHT TOO IAKI.
s rery much meru matured toll

Step in and let the Boys show you around and you will
say OLD TIME PRICES hare surely come.

Tooiay, wbmrtho world outoMnre.m«l
robbing iteolf aSay tor very iHsn.ht.m,
•hamada a peculiarly prouy picture to
her wina hued erimaon wrappur. and
dainty, ruffled white apron : bar gterontog watch and ebain, and the tiny crimaoa bow peeping from her gtoary, brown

TIM num HESS!
•’ Well, Maty dear, Ill do my best,"
Mid John Mamie. “It waa that amfounded Mr Finch, with hi. chain of
tree maxima that made me fly ouL Fm
not ss fcabcrw, Mary.”
“Thank Haavan, you’re not!" aaid
Mary Jayne; “but an irebore fioatothtok of that John Meade. I&amp;mnxiber,
every time you affrtu! Mr. Ckilhitt you

AI^ETC BENMETl'.

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

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l.V Tiru BUST STYLE

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Dye- Stuffs,
Patent Medicines,

Perfumery,
ToileL Articles,

IX-ntlela.

»VM. JONES
'•IIBON Omlte. «»«M MU

t1- -r aji

B

ii

Books and Stationery, The. School Books used in this
County, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, Reward
of Merit Cards, Pine Writing Papers,
' Envelopes, ,Jc., &lt;Jc.,

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aaftsmsttiaMy nfflatodtfrefr

4 "1 dataat Morton Storii^, Amber,
and yet I hare noror won him. I think
it to that very roamm why I diiUkn him
an; to think that any ona, who pretends
to be a gantlamaa, would ask to mar­
riage the hand of a perron ho haa not

Hastings Cash Store!

HI MS, him MJ, w.

rt&lt; krr--.
CUKCKX.
□Kuan or ha

AlAe^elI. firmer•• tn

A

Cloths and Bcsdy-mado Clothing,

’* That to to say." returaad Mr. John
Meade, “ what wo eant cure, they moat
enduro?"
•• Exactly eo,"' aaid Peter.
Ilia only fault wai n natural inability to ; Mr Crifoti this day waa too ill to loa»o
keep a farthing to bis pocket Poor bin bed. About noon ho reqoaated to
Fred I by bred Pto“-F0 sure be did. eoo hto nephew* in hi. bedroom- They
He Ix-qucathdl ro hi. only elilld-vid
it ton't every friend would do that H
44 A kind and gcncvcui jnotoctor yon —1 hare Iwwa.”
| • Wail. boyV aaid ha, “hare I •»
- -. 1 - * , * -- t w.*
•-Well, I don't know ; Tre
to bo a brute. Iral I dare say I hare
Uon. Don't I sjtak roughly to you
eomettome 7 Haven't I given yon good,
prudent. worldly advice alxiut John
Mwb, Bltd made myaelf quit, diregreo-

Be ritent when a fool talk.; be wiU
MMtto Mxmer; rou cannot gain by
his rer.remc.
He mtoamod of nothing but your own
"oStolsto ths pob*MHt»te of th. fu­
ture; toereoteaid mutiply the moan.

For the Spring and Summer Trade.

ftitj ui Onaolil Priitiu,
eraf to make mt wiU ^»J -and I
dua’t know bow to art about your «su»ia. Emma Hrigga Emma diagvnred u»
by marrying u oil num."
"An oiLtxan!" exclaimed Join.
* A mlgar, abockfag oil-man aaid
Nr. CWlott; "a wretch who not only

UOIXIOMD JWJCA nitONZE. AC.
TU UleUMjUeri
TYPE, CUTS, ORNAMENTS, AC-

WOOL CARDING

MIDDLEVILLE!

HARDWARE

Wool Carding

NEW CARDING MILL

1’otor Finch will 'ride is hi. earring-,
and rpla.h poor John Mamie a» be
tra4r-'-»W”
The harangue was here interrupted bv
a ring at the goto, and Mr. 1‘rter Ftocl&gt;
_-'----- TV* .1 ■■■ 1v‘"Vr-i

,

' My daughter, Mr. Steritog Morten,
“You forget that Mr. btaritog u ™&gt; my bey, thi. to Drib"
'
’
of our devmt, tongwt-trtod frtondo,etoTheo, without a word, hs loft th*&gt;
tee.. Beaalaa,father aaathim wmw pie- •lone.
He certainly pomemed a ja
figure, tall, litho and graceful Hi
fttocUnde' TtorTthat*ws^

fr^W75EL2p.-5

Hats &amp; Caps, Boots &amp; Shoos, Groceries, &amp;c.

Doll's eyas almswt riariad from,
bead as aho gated upon tbo figure to

Doll did not reply t-r «recal »«,nda
’Ihca alw nueed Iv-r eyre and looked
riredily, defiantly, in Mn. MeWm'amri°^4 Ton’ll bo ranwvad, then horrified,

L’p-n angry. 1 am ready for all of il,
Amber Mriton. lam going to marry
M Wnmto-tor."
n. r chmdu. nAdcuM. and h»r fingem

�WRIGHT &amp; SMITH,

HU flrat vnluma, - Shatobas by Bo*,”
we, published in 1WW, at about which
tone apeaared tbafiroiof “PUkwickPa-

.Ht-W

P0OWH
“W

___
But I sat down intending to toll you
of what I saw during my visit to Grand
Lodge, something of Memorial day, the
L' mm ait for the snowing two yaaro. The
raadSdatra are Imteg "talked ap," by
their respective "backer*," end “the
wbaa aro bsiag laid" toaeraro manias
tiooa. It is perhaps prudent that th*
matter is bring thus early casvaased. and
the publie attention railed to th* subject;

aswfirttswa

I will only say that the pleasure of the
trip over the now but Grut-claw road run­
ning from bora to Ionia, the sight of th*
stupendous lodge of rock, with its un­
told quarries of building material, its
pumenM deposits of limertenn and coal,
and the visit through tho cool shaft to er Iris sight All treatment eostns to be
the depths at Mother Earth, wall repay. unavailing and injurious.
The Jackson CUm say* the iasaa*
convicts in th* Stat* prison have been re­
moved to the naw building erected for
thwu outride the wells, and their conduct
ia much unproved by the dtteMa from
the solitary cell. Urn building has every

millions upon the other ride of tae Atnot argue the qnestian in the abstract Untie, million. upon this ride claim ■
There is much force in the plea for right to. seat a* mourner* by the side
long contiauanco in public office. It is, &lt;d,»ho bier of. thia, our friend and
we believe, good policy to keep a man ia
officoleng as he faithfully and bonootly perform* the datira of hit office
The dutie* of one term prepare* him
more fully for the duties of the next
quota of flower*, the Reform (School
And if he is fiuthfol, each awrrarire
Band played an appropriate piece, the
firing party dosed the ocremanie. of the
day with the usual military honor* to
the dead, and wo wended our way home­
ward, frslrng that it waa good wa war*
there, and that for one dny We had tamed
aside from the eager, hurrying rare, of
life and gout up to do honor to th*memary of those who wont out from among
that from Governor down they have boon
us and gave their lives in defence of tiu&gt;
foithfol, and that the people aro satisfied
As wo understand th. object of this
with the manner in which they have per- ccmTcnticm, it is to dense Mme plan by
formod their dnrioa fiatoocflbunh.ro which the muniapelitira which have vot­
ed aid to railroads, and issued bonds for
that purpose, may bo able to keep unbro­
ken the faith they have thus pledged.
rr.ado to mourn, for, like Othello, their
This call, looking toward* each an ef­
occupation ia gone. The baths will bo
fort, should receive the hearty response
ready for use thia week, and then, alive
afflicted ones, come up to the fountain of
healing and be ye whole.
The Peninsular Railway ran ila foet
through train yesterday, bringing a par-

Court, are generally understood to be
void, re that the, debt they rrprreent
now become a Mi j Mar. We have
snfficisnt faith in the people of the Stat*
of Michigan to believe that those l»n&lt;L.
will bo paid to the very Met cent. Al!
the people want ii to hJvo the way made
plain by which (bey ran pay tham. W.
should be tarty to main dm acqoaiat-

GROCERY
AND
PROVISION
Cheap

bought

al an.l rather largv. TUfuamlo

.^=JSI5S:±is£rE

can

Barry

purchased al the

County.
NEW GOODS.

That must be sold witinn the
Next Sizty Days.

DOWN GO THE PRICES,

rinstiiigs, Mich.

REMOVED TO THE EMPIRE
BLOCH

: Dry Goods,
.
Notions.
Ready-Made
Clothing,
Hats, Caps,
GOT mKEHfflG GOODS, fc.

^.v.-raped to-SAhh territory.
'■Jacksonville is now the largest city in
Florida. having 0,000 inhabitants

Mr Yarlxraogh won the silver nulls a!
Oxford, on Saturday, for the boot stoer-

iSM-a;

IN HASTINGS!
BANKRUPT

SALE
AKUAOKB CABKUC1W t

'

JOHN PATTON A SON.
to 40 cents, aocording to quality
They are qsing one-horse street-rar*
paymrat of the debt incurred in defend­
ing our country from the attack* of ito at East Saginaw with good sqwua*.
Allb* East Saginaw office S.C75 acres
cnemiee, and we think ' “
*
of
government land were sold in Mny
other. By adhering to the two term
rule, w* can have experienced officer* in
the administration all the time, aidiagby
their counsel and asristaner- the newly

CLOTHS,

CA88IMERE8,
VESTINGS,

Second,
A MANCFACTCKHG DEPARTMENT,
whMwwkwfllb* doa. to the bM
•tylo known tn the trade.

682292

Boots &amp; Shoes.

TUlrd,

our people if they would entertain for
ano maxneat the idea of repudiation. As
wo hero already said, all that the people

NO PRICES LOWER THAN 0UB8,

-A_n&lt;l iSnstljr,
11

aiserioa. Upon the eon truly, wo are of
the opaiMi that they should now retire,
and give piece to now men from other
focaliMee, where the people M that they

fUjJUQr intoro*&lt; to examine

itnr Adrrrtitraiml:

now in the way of voting municipal aid
to railroads may ba removed, aad that
the people may bo enabled to aid, as
their true inUrrets dictate, the carrying
forward of the many roads now project nd throughout the fitate. To stop all

CARRIAGE FACTORY.
Denver, Colorado, waa bnilt cm the
banka at an extinct croak. The croak,
has now became a constant stream, need­
ing to be crossed by bridges.

Invites the attention of teh
Citizens of Barry County to
their new styles of Carriages
and the Superior Stock used

JQXTaorT MXClltirXKT MteriT

JAME8 JENKS.

DR.

AIK1N.

ASSORTED TIMBER

No. ii. Canal Ht_ 9
GRAID HAPIDS. MICH.
(Tim mm mhA «r

JUuL&gt;

Jackson and Grand Rapids
Prices.
AIX WORK WARRANTEDTO RE

/f.

Mtn’s Kip Boats, Price, ft.75.
Boy’s (*lfBootsJripe, *3JO
Men’s Canvass Bal's,
Pries,
00.

DMTBOH,

.

.

MIC

�m CIUBUTII Gill ntn
MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R-

Grand River Valley Division.

itogroo. Wheat will not bo an extra
crop; there are many poor spot* Gate
are looking well. Cura i* growing nice­
ly. The fruit crop bid* fair to be a good

D. W. EUis, Assyria.
L Inpltam, Maple Grove,
A J. Brindle, (Wktan.

which wo sell with cither Cast Iron or Steel Mold Hoard. It
has tiro lightest draught of any Plow in the market.

FARMERS

our jiroud and boosting Aatyrian, but
let tho put rocurd of our town toll. I
fear that since tho Assyrian* fast their
•' Jew oil," that Ilcpuhlican principle* are
on th# retrograde, or elw there ia a arrow

your Plows where you
your Castings.
-ftuy

for our Bapublicnn friend* in Atajria to
bury the hatch.!, let byguMu be bygvnes. and all pull together, and are if
al the November election they cannot

on the evening of July 4th. Brook* 4
Herrick'* FuH Band. Supper at Fix
leyHasting* How, and th* whole

W. T. Dodge, Orangeville.
Z. B. Hoyt. Yankee Spring*.
J. C. Bray, Thornapple.

Michigan Central R. R.

(ill ui bate tr Yandra, a tit Jniiij It latite tej &lt;

tog. a Memorial Tablet to the Alumni
and Under gradeatoe of Kalamaano Col­
lege who £.11 in the war for national exUtoMein 1861-65. The eerricce war*

THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE.

BEV. ALBERT BABIES

remark* ware alro made by Governor
Baldwin, Hou. C. &amp; May. and others,
and interesting ioUor* rood from Pr*«idont Grant, Yum Prmidcnl Colfax, Hon.
Austin Blair, General Ambrose and

Peninsular Railway.

The Ladic* of tho Presbyterian So­
ciety of Hastings, will hold a Strawberry
and Ice Cream I'eetival at Union Hal], prepared celebration a* •• boy'* play,"
and eay that “ H—E, they won't giro
anything," don't appear to have a very
through idea of tlw benefit* to tbomar-

1776.

The 4th

1870.

bo issued regularly, soon. Carl Neidliardt ia the editor and proprietor, who
mrnoe at 3 o'clock p. m., precisely. The did u* the honor to coll upon u* last
Grand MuW of the State, and other
Grand Officer* will be present aad offi-

IMPROVEMENTS FOR 1870.
^^LEATHER-COVERED DRIVING PULLEYS-Bare* nearly
^HMXED'8^ SAFETY SHAFT COUPLINGS-A perfect promainbroth EiCC

LIFE IN UTAH

Drip, Itiitiia, Giwits,

rjimwu,

A nd another thing. We boast loudly
of our progTtaa and enterprise. True,
we have them. In building railroad*, i
brick block*, etc , none aro ahead of a*. |

THE

CAU8X 1

-very prospect of
ekbraticn well1 wor

propose to aieep on this occaaiou. They
don't proiose to let one thouiaud men.
bo perfected far having a good time.
with eereral thousand dollar* to spend,
Nearly fchJO hare been raised with only
one day’* canraering, and we believe
3200 rouro can be eccurod with but little
trouble. Jt take* money to hold a refa-

LIU SHORE 4 EffllGU
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

Btrvr

having more or l«ui money to herewith
ua, it aoc-ras wnnowliat singular that
thoee who aro to derive Uu, greatest ben­
efit from a
celebration cannot bo a
little more liberal in their rabeaiptica.;
and, al», that tlmso who aro perfectly
abln ebould refrain from giving at all

theiAnnual meeting at Kahmamo yes­
terday. The proceeding! were intonat­
ing, and the attendant* fair. Tho next
meeting ia to ba held in June, 1871, at
Bay City. Hon. Roe. Willard of the
Battle Crook JnraaA wa* elected Protodent for the en.uing year. The Annual
Address by 8. D. Bingham. of the State
and th • Poem by L J. Bataa,

probably won't roll *o many good* on
that day a* I would on a week day.'*
Hint &lt;n-y bo true, but the botol man. tho
grocer, tlie baker, tho safaonisU and

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE
rat. if not the oldert reei.tont of the
County of Barry. From a wlldarMM
wild anil dreary, at the time be
located In Jobnatowu. tlw County
ha* become the home of.teacalng tbuu-

Drugs And Medicines.
your Druggist or Grocer a paikugi of
Bea Mo-ta Farina, ajar.ufacturtd from
Iriah Mow or Corragoun, which will make
eixteeo quarts of Blano Mange, and »like

dm* the next day. and &lt;U pntroniro the
dry good., mcrclurata. don't they? Some
may owe little biE*, and tho cetobralion
There is no time to foe*. Wo mcit bo
will enable them to square up nfcely.
up to our neighboring town, in the line
The grorer will hare money, and the
of celebrating. and a* our village, by it*
Ouykoadall * Turner, recently tram
farenav will get As* pay all beck in cash
Charlotte They aro now ready to eonnatural beauty- i*» &lt;&gt;&lt;**■ eryetal river
aad beautiful graves, baa no eupericr,
tract far Porch aad Stair building, plain
the chance* aro that large detapauuus
*nd ornamental Brackett; alao aro pre­
wifl eamo in front every quarter. The
pare! to make draft* and doeigni far
fare* on the railroads on that Say will
any and all kind, uf building. They
probably be reduced to half-rate*, to wo
are gentlemen of enterprise aad ability,
may calculate on a good time, with
TllB Committee hare not yet rcraplotod
their rounds but will have all finished
before our next ierae. Next roki
BurawSl contain the jmudo of evary
raUcriber to the Celebration Fund, end
the aaatarat rabecribed.

Tax Manual Ixneaaaawr ■ tho tide
Thor* aro throe way* to rapport a good
newspaper—throe way* to keep iialtro at a wide awake mrolical paper juet
— three way* to show that you wiah it etarted in Philadelphia. It ie publtobed
enters* - throe way* to giro it life, breath al the ITrilroWphia Unironi^, monthly,
by Prof. W. nalnra, M. D, at only one
*■»!
.................. ........

Particular attention paid to Compounding Prescriptions.

nnra Maik
Ssiirrisrrst’,;
UOUTXIXO EXMUM ifeUr.l I

TAXES! TAXES!
iMMaUUr ia *M

�DOCT. DODD'S

E II VINE

SKELETON

ASl&gt;

CORSET

For restoring Gray Hair to

its natural Vitality and Color.

A droariag which

ISVIOORATOR

NERVOUS

DISEASES.

fflUCI

rettery and introduced th* Kuntiinancn Mood 1'urijcr; due*
wAieA Ute ttou*in&lt;h Kuii been
cured, by it* u*c, of Sciofda and
other blood disnurs. Il emdnim.
betide* th* Iodide of IWusai and
Sorup of Si&amp;nfjia, drupe ieipoHft] from Smdcn for Us erum*
manufacture, unknown and ncl
kept by apaihe-f
1
cartel in th if

keep it mellow.
U you hare old hay oa hand in good
outer, it&lt;wOTth more io ksop than to
*•11, far it is a poor plan to soil it tecoure
of . high prior, oak.. you taro

PATENTS
ground but a .tert time,’doing well ou
ised ant over rich, ar not too moist
Many tetter nmkm profcr Ashton
I hat Ida in s grots mrnuty tits tpota
mltfcsttairva.jtetourwifslellsn*,
that if wswteh finely flavored tetter to ialmi life, tet gen-rollr could manngto make them averogn, but tharo tz no
grtnoM tai ths Onondaga roll-as It rich thug M making a pair or tito boots
‘TY?kan,tBii aa^rerogo on tho pinch

BLOOD

or a tite boot, enay more than yu kun
To those who aro pestered with grabs ou the bite or a lotater.
in core, allow mo to ssy that oommcr.
Eany maa who kau worn a pair or fate
Yes! It is True
ssli, ou part, with plaster. Unas parts, boote, and bo humble, nad pcnitmrt. and
spplisd to each kill withe table spoon
tea fid! re as not to touch tho plant,
ril sSectitely protect tM oom from
tends, aadl
.
If tbs fly troubles your turnips get aaterhood.
Oh! |frr th» pen or departid Wm. Krerofy.tirewtoi.l w, I’Im
soot from your pipas or chimney, and
Hhakspoar, to rite « aaasheum aniast
strew it over the ptasta. It is also ox- tite boots, that would make anriiunt
Romo Voke up and bowl, az riio did on
a previous cxkaidiuu.
Oh! fur tbs strength or Harkute,
tare into Jin string, all thatite boots or
rreaahun, and waiter Uwm totho 8 wind*

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SALESMEN

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BLOIS

“ Hystey of Edwin Dreed f
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PILLS
LcssjScjgsw

iaSsaafcreta1

Dissolution Notice!

Why
Is it that Dr. Iteback’s Stom­
ach Bitten increase in sale
every year ?

Because
They aro tho best combina­
tion ever made.

Why

STRAYED

Because

Ayer’s Ague Cure,
HEARTH anti HOME

After yean of experience
and trial they have been
proven to be a sure cure
for Dyspepsia and Indiges-

Why
Is it that Physicians use
and recommend Dr. Ho­
back's ' Sugnr-co.itcd Blood
Pills?

Because
They know tho ingredients
of which they are made.

NEW?

Why

Because

Why
.- Dr. C. W. Robaek’s
■lH»rb Utters, Blood Tu■ r ntul Blood Pills the

p

Th.- Blend Purifier is the
&lt;&gt;uk article in tho market
nIitch remlains Ute celebrated
.-wily Drugs imported expr.swih from Sweden for its
itimuiihcluro, and the Pills
.-outain the active principle
'•( I'odophylluui (luandnikc
lt.-l.) nnd is a substitute
for Mercury.

p
i

Aro Dr. Hoback's Blood
Purifier and Blood Pills
tIm? best remedies taken to­
gether for the . euro of all
diseases of tho blood ?

i

Do tho Druggists recom­
mend Dr. Rebeck's Bitten
to their customers?
.

KB Um wtwiUm •» tla ataoito. 1*
. ,U-»&lt; &lt;)., msMI.e/Nty.
■
. IhnuUiUt. A.iutawmUi

&gt;r ovUteboota. ’
ken her them for »-nn
alf what they coat. and if &gt;
..... ...■------- ikr hi. feel ate wuu ttan
on angle wonn in bat notes, te nsoda t
pay lor item.
'Mstbuari.li iz tbs only man that i k:n
kaB to mind now who cvuld hBVaSurdud
to wore Oto testa nd enjoyed thorn ; bs

w wrei w »mw*s»i »w» ।«»

r®
iin
11»

■Um M* under the im-vailmg wind*
It ia one of the test fruit regions ia the
Voted State*. Tho large quantity of

Oh! fur a pair ov boots large enough '
for the foot or a mountain.
I bar bin led into the abort) assortdicato tho rJMaro of tho climate. Wo nwni
(
of Ml! from haring in my pre- 1
copy tho following statement, rii.vwing ]srehun, ad thia mvrasni. a pair ov number
■tatataptod.ro. to fruit culture:
11Hine boots, with a pair a? number elori n .
I fret in 'em.
■
From 12,000 to 16,000 sore of land 11
Mi feet are ns unmury ns n dog’s eure 1
aro devoted to fruit culture in Wretero
Michigan, the greater portion of which | Iite fust liiua bo wears a muni'.is ideated to tews not jot in tearing. | I think uii foot will eventually choke
The ortrawe pricw of fruit during the | .mi Iwots to ih-llu •
I Ihr in hoiro they will
iiuol rare stout a. follow.: Straw ter­
1 .uppored i bad lived long cuuff not
rte, per quart, 10 cents;-rupterrioo.
to bo fooled agin in this way, but I tar-;
found out that an ounce or vanity woijlw ■
more than a jemnd &lt;rr num. roprohily ’

iw ra siwsrw i»

BITTIIS

TqijTPii

Hair Vigor,
CASH OR ON TIME!

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                  <text>VOL XV.

NO. 8

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1870.

j

TH? BKPTTBMCAN B1NNIB
'POWER I’KICHH

PRINTING

BOSTON CASK STOBB

BOWNE

l

NEW

GALLOWAY'S

BLOCK

wish ho was more rereful, though—
euch a door good fe-luw about everything
else. Never Kuld. when falls anno in.
like Hannah Baton's liuabaml. Morey!
I don't know bow afa dree lire with
him. And he's always given me change.

Mich.
Too many NEW GOODS—
Such Stacks and Piles
Can’t get through the Story.,
and more' coming.

GOODS IfflY SO CHEAP—BOUGHT TOO MANY,
THEY MUST BE SOU),, , । • j z ।

EM CYLIIDER PRESS I

Step in and let the Boys show you arou nd and you will
say OLD TIME PRICES have surely come.

mearoaerery rent that's brought fa T
io pays tbs rsnt, and buys the fuel,
fan fa ths prortofans? Whocfotbss
l Sufan Graham, I'd Itksfa bowT
Sba sensed her mra clothes ocee,
Itatafclt.pfa.Gemr Oruhsm, if
i wepssory, and no thanks to you, or
Itis a^sfa hrefa't kept on earnthewihoreelL Thon she would norer
e had to pick trp and put away her
Wnd\acd U - welfa It wou&amp;t be

ALLEN BKN Pi 131*1’.

' Marion, what lias cosno over you ?
tyuu getting weary of my fiiend?O, no.air,"she hall-cobbed. “Itto

1 Out with it, afar. Merer spoil ajoko
__•_ -v. &gt;&gt;
.
■

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

Bclttitona.

that, but-"
‘But what? Are you so weary of

'No. not wvury—but. oh. don’t Corne­

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Dye Stuffs,
Patent Medicines,

Perfumery,
Toilet Articles.

Pure White

Lead

The Best in the Market I

"My littlegirt you hare made a gnrd
cknico. George Graham, tout promised
husband, is ayoong man of exceltent
principles and good disposition, and will
do his host to make you happy. Bulb,
is not perfect. No man is. And you
must be patient with his tailing*—al­
ways patient Owe cross word toads to
another, and that to another, till by and
by there's a Quarrel, and than, good-by
to hapjiimsa Don't iculd, bat coax;
1 don't drire, but lead. And if you erer
feel tired with him. think here much
wares it might hare bore. And always,
always remember that ho is no saint, but
only a man—a man, mortal simY weak.
Bo U your work, little girl, to nfelo hi.
sarthly.hcwne a ha|&gt;py one, and to lead
him onward and upward towwnb that
holier one not made with hands."
" Dead; yet speaketh," she said, sol­
emnly, as that long. earnest talk esme ,
back to her. - And-and I'll do it, any 1
way. If Isa won't forgire me, if Ito
won't—if ho won't agree to begin again
and try it over, why—oh, I never, norer
can go out alone into the world, and uno
him nbntod to another woman. Oh.
lU never nay another word—I won't—
not one, if he has every ehair pled to

GO1

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i'-.

•iitost ryes to «4ee irwses &lt;uo
ps^s^saM. ua|ao enewoM A n

llrurtUt..

Jas, syra ll^ss««. 4r«HsBc

Books and Stationery, The. School Books u.sr&amp;
County, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, R^k
of Merit Cards, Tine Writing Papers^.
Envelopes, j-c., fc.,

Hastings Cash

ll arry called again for life sapper,
and Artis crept cl.» l«.i to her. arid I
hud fa. hoed upon her tor., in a plead- 1
fag manner; and half eluding herself
far her fomtfulMaa, she mom-, drew oct 1
the Bttto table, -dared upon it her white
cloth and the o'd-feshinned china, and 1
. brought forth fear broad aad little eak.a, ly—. ——
&gt; -..-J. S—-U
,
and because six-fell ksssly and poor, she j darling f
r
'
■ tried to be indnlg-al to her darlings, | She amid nut dfanrer him, but As
nud Otto.! the tiny rkw sau. o-diah from lifted a face eo radiant and beunti&amp;l
---------------- --._ with lu-r now-fuundjny.thailto held farefar frotu him. and gas-d tong at fare
with tore-fat eyee, before he afaH M-

DRYOMBS, HUH IM, MW
Cloths and Ready-made Clothing,
Hats A Caps, Boots &amp; Shoes, Groceries,'

For the Spring mid Summer Trade.

fticj aid OoamiPniliiL
UpfeURKD i\Sh; nicoszu Ac.

TYPE CUTS, pMAMDm, AC.

HATI^eALTION (iDAtUNTEH&amp;t

stftarsitaf|r. «

—

DLE VILLE!

HARDWARE
r . »t »
.omn ffida

about we! Why can't you stay at homo
fast b&lt; well 7”

"B«WdeTtor*LMto bo m *y-

Horry threw up his cep, nml Artie pee

"faiW.
sort of a brother."
And Marian knelt down and thanked
God for hia great kfafareus.mad etoyt fa

�COMMERCIAL,

met.

STINGS, FRIDAY, JULY lit

Arrived at New York, Jan. 20th, 1870.

Tlie caeo, plainly aiated, is simply this:
A body of man compoaiug a corporation
or railroad company, propowd to run a
road through tbo County of Barry, to
touch at Hutings and other point*, upon
tho condition that the muniripalitire
along tho line should giro thorn n certain
amount at money toward tho object
W* promised to pay tho amount, and tho

whom wo made thia promise ? Hero ia
the whole question, appealing directly to
the individual and roUsctive bounty of
tho communities thus obligated It it no
abstruse question of law. It is amply
a question of moral honesty.
Shall wo do as wo agreed ? True, this
premise was made under a mistaken idea

iao the leas binding? We hate reaped
all the benefit which grew out of a faith
in the premia.?. It has brought a mar­
ket to our very doors. It has doubled

Ttic Clertntfn Ship** Wnlb^ur." with a carpo of New
mt I rtwh A.Klinni*,tinp&lt;&gt;&gt;-ti4 expreiuily fbr 1'orcpatighb
Ztotogleal Instltate, which have been added to Me alrcadu Rrtenrlee Menagerie of laet Seaton. A largo
nttinber of New Cage* hare been built to convey iM*
auxiliary, and note Mr. Pbrepaugh preeento to hit
witrono Thirty Maetive Dent of Living IFlid Animate,
7» Menagerie doubU the oUe of any Exclutive Animal
*how on thle ConliMcnt, and larger than any four toealletl Combination*, that can be found In America.
THE PROGRESS.—Mr. Forcpaugh organised lAe
Show for an American Tour, and ttarted In the Spring
of 18G7, with the following reeult:
/sc.'. 16 Cage* of Animate and a Clrcue, (under one
Tent.)
20 Cage* of Animate and a Circue, (under one
Tent.)
a
,
2S Cage* of Animate anti a Clrcue, (under
tiro Tente.)
30 Cage* of Animate and a Clretu, (under
two Tente.) with a corresponding improvement
of Stock and Paraphernalia.
....... -'.i hat attended hie effort, and the Money bestow­
ed upon him by a discriminating Public hat been Judicloueiy Invested for their benefit, ami while other*
tire failing alt over the country thl* Establishment ha*
been graduatly growing stronger, and for the Fourth
Annual Tone in America Mr. Forepaugh present* to hl*
fftirtm*

pen, has so for been productive of co .
approachable patriot and unfaltering very serious results, although tot a time '
fr.rud, w* do protest against the false po­ the “ dire portent" of tho fact caused
sition in which the nation plates itself many to eoujcciuro and wonder much,
and many xaore to wouder why tho wununtutored aad unreliable subjects, not
only because it belittles tho whole connMy name looks well in print; don’t
try, but boamao of all poaitinoa that con you think so?
bo chosen in dealing with three peopl*;
N. B — Answer this query by mail, for
which purpose find enclosed a bma now
•pnngs from dishonesty or toor There U. 8. postage stamp, of tho latest edi­
is no use in denying, ar attempting to tion, got up iwgardltea of ccot
deny, that tho rasl majority of tho men
N. B. again.—Write plainly when yon
appointed as Indian Agents have been as write, u the ordinary lead jieacil smudge
unfit for tho places they bold as dishon­ of ths editorial table, will]* it will do for
esty and low, unscrupulous dealing could tho devil and other depraved persons,
mako them, and to supplement their vil- will Hardly answer tho purpose of tho
lainire, tho p.renimenf assume* tho po­
sition that tlio people wronged and cheat­
ed by its agents aad roeesengera are *
satisfactory, and sufficient indneementa
foreign people, to bo treated with and
aro hold out, I don’t know but I may bo
induced to relinquish any arrangements
a* though they wore no moro a part of
I may possibly make with tho Now York
the jieoplo than tho inhabitant* of Pata­
Lsi/tf and write “only for tho Hasting*
gonia or Greenland.
They naturally interpret tills conduct
to fear, and, as any other people under
I suppose you would likci to bear the
b'ko rinumstanoos would do. they go to
war to obtain their “ rights.” Wo edu­ moat important item of now*, and a*
cate them to this very course of conduct, there is nothing to bo gained by kecjdng
it
bid,
I will write it out in full, as some
and the coat of their schooling is counted
people write their middle names.
by hundreds of taillions.
It is that a politician, suppewd to ro
Meanwhile, tho progress of ci vibration
is retarded, a corrupt ring is araaasing side in Hastings, has discovered that a
fabulous wealth, aad the purse of tho
a most gigantic evil.
It ia time to stop thia puerile, weak,
vacillating system. Give tho Indans to
understand that they ore a (art of the
United State*. that they are subjects of
its government, and must obey its laws
Make their chiefs responsible for tho
good conduct of their various tribo*, and
hold them to a strict account for every
violation of good faith oa their port, or
on tho part of their followers- Root out
tho Indian Ring, leaving not a vestige

A NATIONAL

RELIGIOUS MKW8PAPKB

The

WRIGHT t SMITH,

Advance.

PBIWMMB
The Advance

ONE IXtLLAH
ONE DOLLAR.

GROCERY

One Dollar

THE FINEST SHOW IN THE WORLD.!.'

ADAM FOREPAUGH’S
Cheap

JUNE TO JANUARY
wisbre tho |wop)o of tho Fourth Coagrreaicnal District to remove their pros-

Animal Show and Elegantly Equipped Circus

JUNE
JUNE
JUNE
JUNE

TO
TO
TO
TO

bought

Barry

County.

JANUARY
JANUARY
JANUARY
JANUARY

JUNE TO JANUARY

grvse. 7. W. Ferry, and replace him with
s-mclxxly, without any assuranc&lt;&gt; what­
ever that the change will be for the bet­
ter, and with every prospect that, if

DIE TICKET, FOB 50 CEiTI, AIMITB TO BOTH SHOWS.
Children under ID years of age. 85 Cants to both Shows.

7ZTuu

30 MASSIVE DENS LIVING WILD ANIMALS

of .feeding, clothing, paying of annuitire
and governing, to the military.
Thon we will “have peace” on our

INTERIOR DIAGRAM Or
Shall wo fulfill that.promiso ?
A way has boon opened up by which
wo can dodge the [ayment Wo may
vote down any propwad amendment tho projioT rourso is taken in the matter
looking to tho pareagn of a law enabling Wbilo we do not like tbo general tone
ustokrep our faith gucxL The tiling is of lib* Speeches, we cannot but admire
hi* •'prohibitory proclivities'” Among
reliant chance to play sharper, and cheat other things ho say* :
tho men who trusted as They will not
Th* Government was Oirowmg away
take tho railroad away from ua and wo its money for nothing. The offirer*
can pocket all the advantages and not there, ore all whiskey drinker*. Tho
pay another cent.
There are (vo ire sorry to say it) men
just anch a course as this. They are to
be found in both political parties. Wo
do not now arguo the question of the
propriety of allowing the paojde to rote

ADAM FOREPAUGH’S

to be the most efficient, hate to bo jagged
| out of tho even tenor of our way by any
such improvement.
•
Mr. Ferry has mure friends than
there ore Republicans In this town, for

tho place, and any change that run Ik* i
mails must for a timo plan* the proplt of
tills district at a disadvantage
Mr. Editor, toll your potato-bug pohueiana. those who hung on Io the Repub­
lican party merely fur the 'sustenance
they got, that they can’t find much to'
food on dirwn in Assy ria. and they wuitkj

7 MONTHS FOR $1.00

^&amp;tQUESr^

REMOVED TO THE EMKHE
BLOCK

948409
'.lets.

that when the proper time cornea The
queetion .» now raise is. ahall wo pay ; When you Miy me, anything witii my
I want you to buy mo what is
the Honda wo hare already issued? n.-iney
uaoful I do not want dirty flour, rotton
Shall wo respect our moral obligations, tobnerv and old soldier clotbm dyr.1
or shall we disregard them ?
black, such as you bought for Spotted
Thia is not a question of party policy, Tmb I only tel! you what is true. You
but at persona! probity—not a question j have had a great war, but after it was
I all over you permitted th* chief* who
of party fealty, bnt of individual good i had been fighting to com* back.
popular and l«l juvenile monthly 11«
entertaining storire, sketches, nn«cdoUe
pie will decide. Tho past record of the
talk* U&gt; its readers, correspondence, jopeople of Michigan u[«a tho question of
etey, niuaie. puxslre, and numorouijilluerepudiation in any foim is to us a pUdge ,
of what the will aay uj*on this particular
(orm of repudiation.
Young America. Tlin now list uf valu­
able Premium fur pearly subicrilwrs ia
make this a party quewtion. Wo have
perfectly astonishtng; in fact, most of ।
said hard things of the Itenuxratic par­
ty in timer past. We have thought hard
thing, of them. Wo are not prepared I
to boEove, however, that they will take
pleased with thefr trip and tho sporting,
ths negative of thio question because u
and think “ Grey Eagle " • waa scooped,
Republican Legislature must giro to the
poodle tho affirmative, in tbo slutpo of while ’’ Hint TempJs" ia tho coming
horse Tbo lonsingitee were delighted
at the sell of the Detroit sports, aad cor­
ll-Sss. *r*s*.’(•* IS
parties who would counaol the people to
dially invito them and all others to bring
lire* In.
a.....................
do such violence to every principle of
rwu
fast nags and stamps to tho raoea to be
honor, bo marked os with tho “ brand
Hrere.
.......
hold at this plane during tho present soaUre
...............
of Cain." Wo may differ, as wo have
M..ISre
.
r.:
an undoubted right to, upon matters of
Tho dm *»**/■ of this place wsro res­
policy as to the beat means of achieving
oling in quite a scaaational scandal last last Saturday.
Mrir Adrrrtunaratj.
week, on account of a certain Horeljlinr
Tho rains giro tho wheat crop a Ix-ttor
assuming the bigamistic role. He was look throughout the State.
arrested oa charge of bigamy at Sagi­
The Senior class at Hillsdale rnllogo
l*eliovo with a certain pe|*cr in this State,
numbers 21 gentlemen and 0 ladies.
(tho IFdurnb Ciifprr.) that "th iplnhi naw and brought to Lansing. While
being rctaoTod from the depot be suc­
Tho city tans of IWtroit tor 1870 are
•pptrlwiif asw efrrvd to erpu/wto th prpceeded in swallowing strychnine, which I710.710JM,—about 12.000 Ires than in '
m oriAsre qf idlen rsaU wrd,
eamo near saving the county tho costa of
i^MtusAesm^bsml, if it rorv s«A[wueecutioa, but ho waa unwisely placec
■tatMtoOspMpA-," nor do w. belike it
under medical car*, aad waa 'not allowed
at all creditable to aay newspaper thus
to insult tho people of a great State.
Wo to not beitovo that the peopte at th*
State of Michigan are thus seeking tbo

grand
VESTING^,

0NCTICK^ aOmVtsVo'bothshcws
n-mhr Cblkuj st IlUUs, Prie
Ihi, nt Cspt, Ch^p •

,

J. B. LEMLEY.

mo ram! C4RB
CARRIAGE

FACTORY.

That must be sold within the
Hext Sixty Days.
DOWN GO THE PRICES,
LIKEN COATS,

$ 1 00

of thia imlcbtednore; bnt, on the conand “ hitched'’very well
taury, vr* believe every cent of it will be
On Monday laat. man, women, bah ire
paid, mD that seek an amendment would
and all wore rumored to Mason, to await
be rotated by tho psopls by an overcoming wire* and trial

Citizens of Parry ^County io

th?ir new styles of Carriagas

and ths Superior*Stock used,
in their MtusufatiUrc.
are using the very best “

Vsgatalsos ie reviving uta the fafltu
enco of last week's rains, and prims
look sjdeadidlr, with the nxeeption of. a

fm. nn trim's imopoim Bin i

0ETUUIT MACnmtKT DCTOT.

"

Dry Goods,
Notions,
ASSORTED TIMBER
Ready-Made
Clothing,
Oil Tempered Steel Springs
Hats, Caps,

GMWWRIHHIK GOODS, k

JKe are now selling below

Jackson and Grand Rapids

Prives.
ALL WORK WARRANTED TO RE

save money by calling on us

Terms to suit Purchasers.

JAMES JENKS,

�TIE (1ELEEI1TEI tilE ELOW!
■ICHICAM CEBTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division.

than w. can maeler. The people ia tlral
part ofMsfoigu Lara no excure for not

The people of Barry County will bold
a grand c«fol&gt;ratfon at Uaitiugw on Mon­
day, Jnlv Fourth.
The Day will be ushered in by the
ringing of bedb and the firing of thirty­
eight gun. at sunrise.
The following are the ofifocra. etc.:

kMgi^ynWril W ■iiliim

If the

pubBebar will oom. don Kara and print

erally, could hardly bo expected to find
any literary exercise “to our liking."
I would .uggert to tlu. would-bo critic
that ho ought to .tody the elementary
rnlea of English grammar before ho
a-xk. to become- an authority in matter.

FARMERS
Buy your Flown where you are always sure of getting
your Castings.'

Can Mi toiat if Ymim, 11 lie Ruin i IuUk SWtf

Michigan Central R. R.

and a good Bead will enliven tho pro­
gramme throughout, and at the Ground,
will bo ably aiairtod by the Heating,
GfoeClub. In tho evening there will bo
a eplendid display of Cre-work. and a
balloon naecneioq from tho Court House

OLD, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE.

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If there gentlsmcn rally and propore
to appear again in public, I would urge
that they take baeona from the library
editor of tho Journal, wboao “familiari­
ty with there piece. " u ao extend™ that
ho could aid them materially.
A. a farther precaution aguinai attteka of thb kind. I would anggort to
Um " management " that for tho future
the printing neomary io announce any.
thing of thi. kind ahoukl be done at the
Journal office. It wdl have a wonderful
etfret U[«&gt;n the merit, of tho "pro-

THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE.
scaled rig on tho first of July, and will
carry {areeogon for |1.M&gt;. lie intends
making the route on good time, Laving
here at 7 o’efoek in the raoraing. «mnocting with afternoon train. on iha D
t M. Hoad; and returning, -ill leave
Lowell al 7 o'clock, arriving at Has­
tings in time lo connect with afternoon

cutoniahing to witnrae tho march of progne. in our country. Where, but a
fow yean ago wu but a wDderaow, now

Peninsular Railway.

.REV. ALBERT BABII8

Tie Oho &amp; Hall Threshing lactins,
IRON PLANET, CARY’S PATENT,
AM WoMhwy’i laprerM Mooted Both Turin.

gQ

, rapid iwtgraaa a* tho Pram of our cocatry-and San Frarefoco, CeL, ran bout
' of hcrjcunud. end literatim- on an equal
Germany," foe whole of which wne very
uunlling to lire Gennane of foie place
A numleir ut them, oo enquiring of U-o

LIFE IN.UTAH

place, wore told that it was in Woodland,
and not in Hearings font the aflmr hap­
pened. Wo have enquired et a good
many (foreran, of that township if
there waa aay truth in that aaaertfou.

MYSTEBIES VFMMHiSN

Oo on Mr. Marshal and you will find
kimlnrae to ao explain yuureclvea that the
yonroelf supported by all the order lov­
people mar know1 a' what house the fight
ing eitianna of the piiree. Wo want you
took pbc£ and who warn ragagad in it. gel other, and freah hone, to dear the
country. The Sheriff brought the homo. to earn your wagra and have ae doubt
to Grand Rapids, and tho owners re­
Lirzxr—Our Wool Market.
Lime win kill Potato Bugs.
Wulf D—fcrfoh^ warm.
Dvo Oct—Bowno t BaDoy’a cellar.

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

.

Aocibxt.—Mr. Tarry, a yoong mu
raphjri at Dktoj S Brathy', phning
mm, out Me hand quite badly while
ahifang foe gearing to tho tenant ma­
chine, getting one hand trader the
kuirw, cutting a pfooe out of one thumb,
and laying open two fingers tofoebeae.

Tnx Wrmr Brsnxaa,—An odd title,
bnt nevertheless a good one. Thi.pejne
eoraee to us from HiHsdale. Mich., pubifohed by a Farnham. It ie a wry
lively abort bat its "make up" and ti-

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE

Drugs Anu Medicines

TIE REW A1T1CLE IF FHV
For twenty-five rente yon can boy af
your Druggist or Grover a package of

purposes of Odd Fellowship. &lt;ru per­
formed at tho Hall, on tho 2lrt fast. fat
a very euccoatfol and appropriate man-

Grand Manter Whilnor, Grand Bocrotary Footer, of tho Grand Lodge of
M ichigun, and Grand Warden Fairchild.

ulchMdroi

rick was pu rebasing a bill of jewelry bat
week, hi. eye fell upon a tiny gold pmtan’ “atiek," emd “ye focal'1 waa my
kindly remembered, by a present of the
tame On th. lack was engraved, l.y
Mr. J. B. Shoemaker, tho words: “RHeeriek to W. H. H.dmm," and on tho
aide, “ 1S7O.” Accept our thank. Mr.

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Druggists Sundries, Groceries, Wall I'aper, Traveling
Baskets Bird Cages. School Books Stationery, $c.

Fraakfort Bryrem, pebliebed by W. F.
Cornell. (Ute of th. North Lansing Jfotoyrwj at Beurie County. Itieanieely printed erven column paper, aod wfll

I1M RnM,HnWrt

It any. there ie no drinking saloon nt ,
Frankfort, and the fort mu who opens &lt;
one will be stepped trf legal meant.
j

and other aoefohre, together with tho
practiced working at the Order, and the
gnat boosfita to be derived from itt par-

CALL AT THS HASTINGS

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                  <text>VOL XV.

HASTINGS. BAHRY COUNTY.
tWirpaw.

TBK KPUBUCIX BAM

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PRIKTING

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ItSttll CASH STORE
NEW

BLOCK

rfnHtingH^ Mich.

Too many XEW GOODS—
Such Stacks and Piles—
fCI •
0®n*&lt; get through thn Store,
and more coming.

GOODS TOK SO CHIP -BODGHT TOO MIT,

Step in and let the Boys show you around and you will
say OLD TIME PRICKS have surely come

TAILOR CYUHDER PRESS !

ALEEN BENNETT.
Nancy wa. athnt. Bal flu. &lt;md wm
»tyto.
After tbahayiac tout bMn tato, Mr.
^epwatar and hte adft adUd ~r- c=:
■A taK aad &gt;]nat tha vreaaag with X&gt;“ia tkj^re. of a-rre-fi-7$^:

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

**• toM h&gt; ly-g ator wer-gda^

nasT

ware Iwiaw mad. fa afrirehare. AU
T,u» ^TUtareaud fa qate of MmrelV
tboaebfai triad to il| 11
L
■ By th. way. Titan.” -fa Mm LWpwuLw, late in the inwmusg, !• wfan rtm

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Dye Stuffs,
Patent Medicines.

” Merit obirepd. 'John ; fmt I hare

Perfumery,
Toilet Articles.

{ytlcrfionu.
We U*ahM« ■&gt;

.Hk m »&gt;•&lt;• m4 f~U. «W

Books and hationery, The School Books used in this
County, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, Reward
of Merit Cards, Pine Writing Papers,
Envelopes, &lt;fc., /c.,

" Hat—didn’t ren Ihmjw flint wool Imd
naan ia vatan H
“ Na. Mr. BmHhramd thirty rente
waa all 'twaa worth.”
“Mr. BmUtedreairedyon. Bat yon
dumld hare wateW U- Markrt lUporta. Didn’t you re&amp;»t&amp;a.i&gt; pm

Which will lac Kohl nt very I-&lt;*w I’rlccm.

Hastings Cash Store

! valuable fafiimfaion yr.u will find."
■ ”w'i

•• O, bother! I &lt;Wtw»*l.faItoUj*
I'n got a* tuudi m I cut do to look ar­
! ter my fam; and if Nancy atul tho
children want to rend, flu? ren pt

milmil', iwhwk, mm,
Cloths u&gt;d Kendy-msde Clothing,
HsU A Ceps, BooU &amp; Shoes. Groceries, Ac.

For the Spring mid Summer Trade.

Fatcy aii OiMcital PriiliiL
naoN»i'*c.

couibkd.jnrS*

“I read to belfarefaantoolfi
Thai dalaahm nadwt wfa«
Triplet toM tnntaal Mao&amp; U
yror» and vtwre far acuior,
what ntarrfUnflb aha toVL
‘■IrefatolUk'prep &lt;rfj
ran*. ,.f wore of Ix^ptre, Sh

ibtahW* ur.&gt;i«rriu3i.

allva hi- wife or children to Iwmiw I
h» n-if-hfatr Ihx-pwator if

WOOL CARDING

MIDDLEVILLE! .

HARDWARS

JOHN

Ore orimi^ Tita. tSreriy and Ida w
took ten, by inriUlton, *Hh n-faU

JurJ.’ rewi° PN4ta?r£iUrl

man manna anything heayatoi

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�IYHK BimUCAN BANHR

HASTINGS

FRIDAY, JULY l«t

IPBINTING

; MmyN- PreraoU; liracliertton of WIL {
, Item . Makcpeae.* TUckarev. -Graqp I
Hoddar; Did She Dream Itf—Jurtra |
I McCarthy; Antoroa, By the author of •
“ Guy LiringrtOM," tec; Flirtationwith ,
tho Mod,an Convwniencw, Mr*. Ixiuom |

■m®

HofltinffH* Mich.

Utto; Editor’* Ferny Chair; ■ditor'a
Latency Raeord; Editor’* Bcimtific R*
cord. Editor'* Hfatorieal Record; Edi-

of Stock and Paraphernalla.

TAYLOR CIUIBEB PRESS!
arefatliny all over the country this
been yraduallv yrotvlny stronger, and for the Fourth
Annual l*ur in America Mr. Forepaugh preoente to his
patrons
'
'

THE FINEST SHOW IN THE WORLD!.

Domorest ha* alao outdone all other*
in bia liberal offer of valuable PrMnians*.
A new and extraordinary lial ia given in
th* July number, which i* very attractive,
among which ia a fine and valuable par­
lor chromo, painted in eighteen rotor*
end worth »5.&lt;K&gt;, to bo given a* n pro
mium to each .ubrariber Yearly, W.«»
Adder**, Zt~mT* XeoUJ,. MS Broad

GKOCEKY
AND
PROVISION
As

W THE BEST STYLE

Cheap as

can

bought

County.
Animal Show and “Elegantly Equipped Circus ;

priraipU tort paltry rf th. party of
fcm. It ba. never had, and, uatD now
hl people ’ have never ahked, a place
upon the State ticket,-uor aay State
“»!*»&gt;«
Uto
Unirenity, Mr ha. it ever had a

ONE TICKET, FOI 50 CENTS, ADMITS TO BOTH SHOWS.

GORDON
ogy, ata., pnetraiiSs and character* of
Beethoveo. &amp;r Samuel W- llakar and
Wife. Gov. Palmar, of HlinoU Mark
Iwmon; lb* Governor* of New York;'
Tyj»* of the Beyrawi Population; M««*
uriag Moo I 1’hyaical Education : Rav­
age of Wild Beeeto; 8amm*r io thMeld,; Reform for Women; Wo mart

Children under 10 yrar* 6f *«», 25 Cento to both Shows.

30 MASSIVE &gt;DfiNS LIVING WlhD.ANiM.Vlf&gt;

INTERIOR DIAGRAM I
A j/Ai/

FO’^X'tAl

ram-J. A* yet they are not pledged to
enufT out lira ran, nor turn the Miaaieaippa River up stream, but stand ready
toin-rt-tohpUdgnin tlioir platform
if any of the unwashed alxmld call

REMOVED TO THE EMPIRE
BLOCK

It ia difficult to predict, with any de­
gree of certainty a* to th* mult *f th*
election, for although Grant carried the
Bint* by a email majority, yet th* bal-

change is made, w* confidently a*wrt
that so man enn'be named better qualiCod or fitted for the portion at Secret*-

Ia&gt;ap in th* Dark.” by Edward H.
Hou**, rotnmourod
Sheldon A Co:.
Publisher*, 49“ and 60» Broadway. N.
Y 54-OT a year, and worth it

GRAND
VBSHSOB.

Kkj

ail Onamia] Priiliit,

Bru Jtdvrrtistmrat:
d*btU paid, without any emential chaagv
in the law—*d no event with the exemp­
tion above »1WO, nor th* per oanL Ira.
than Etc.

in weekly and monthly odtriun* by Lre
t Shepard. 140 Washington Street. Boeton, al 12,50 per year

Tur lunrteFairan, for July, i* truly
a superb number, in embcUishrnteito and
in literature ! How the pnUteheni can

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Cash Store.
Onr Oat, •&lt; * B*rpa*a /
"Ttitr CUmf tt BM— Pri»
HU&gt; and Ctft, Off •

11.50! TbcCno engraving*, “ Sommer
Hour*,” &gt;• a deliriously enggrwtive' pie
tare; th* Colored Fashion • Pinto,
group of elegant Parisirarw* ; cuteabundanl enough to give the Indio* all the
hint* on dm* they could want Pub­
lished by Itoaeoa A Peteraon, 319 Wainut Street. ISladrlphia. Price fiU-SO a
year (which alto include* a largo (tool

9. B. LHM1EY.
M'lle Paulina Hlndlry.
Mathew* and Hnntlbc,
I*rof. A. J. Fnrepanrh.

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“

That must be sold within the
Next Sixty Days.

Itwiita th« aiteniwn of teh
Qtizent of Barry County to
DOWHOO THE EnrCHs!

AIKIN

2000 BPOOJLH OOTfON al
ic
RHAKJHl IKXTOti.
10c
PARASOL8, a large mwnrtmcnt. al On

new ttyles of Carriages
and the Superior Stock used

PROF. TONI FRINK'S lEWPOLTM BAND !

ASSORTED TIMBER
OU Tempera! Steel Spttejs.
Ti e arc now selling below

Notions..

Itcady-.Mntle
Clothing, ,
Hnls, Caps,

rmiEBKGMTOk

Jackson and Grand Rapids
Prices.

�■Du.ro Im. eonsidontdo building Iran |
dona thia spring nnd summer. besidoo a]
larger amount of .pring graine than:
usual p« in. which bid fair to repay the

Ihu-kirk to K—r York,dMuSha,
Cleveland to Now York, fitStnilo
Cincinnati to N. Y„ Mh) mil-.

of July, far UBA will hav. jMMd.leM- j Wheat will compare well with that of;
j ing nought but memory to testify that it our ntdghbooiag towns Tbrni ia wane
■ has bora. For anroe yrora past tho day j[complaint of ths potato bug; some farm.
' Km act roreirod the attonUm justly das '! they haro sighted, ro far. for which we 1
lit- But this your wjtMjm an almost '
! universal renewal of the old-Ums fasteri- • The prnapect for fruit,
. ties, and ia nearly nrocy harr.Wt ia the ' aad po—hc. ia good. A poach orchard
land tho sounds of rojosdag wffl be ou tho farm uwwrf by 0. W. Crosby,
' Eaq, ia lieariag a bountiAil crop, which

DICKEY &amp; BENTLEY,
Sash, Doore, Blinds. Door and Window Frames.
Corner, Stair and Ornamental Brackets,
Newell Posts, Banisters, stair
Railings &amp;c.

them If yea don't be&amp;ero it, just hap
pen ia at the right tone of day. and so*
th. table. loaded wnh th. -goodie.,- a.
well as the substantial., that their ova
wnbhful and guiding Ibwwfawoe
Hastings hM reaaoa to be proud of
tho cBorte being made by her ritiaroa to
rommetaerato this anniversary ia a rtdt

Michigan Central R. R.

i—er
1 (‘T*nd,

□"afc

&lt;*“

J"” U
,
„

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v±5r

±1

THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE.

of twelve it thiriean years, was drowned
a few days ago while Utldng in Cooley's
Laho. Aa wo haro beard, two men and
"{ S d.« ware with the boy, and when be
. mod far help, aad the awn went to bio

I ’ Chanbun—Ifav. Jo» H. • Ro-, of

,l"*Pn nh&lt;’u'

o.-

by a runaway. Mr A. J. Bowoe bml
l«»n mi driving daritu; th* evening, ami
while in front of Mr John R Goudjw.r's

Peninsular Railway.

&lt;mi*w— rotate ot va

IMPROVEMENTS FOR 1870.

-Hewanl Asaoriixbon

onoJlSx t£^££2VKRED DIUVIWO PUIXEYB-B*T6a»Mriy
Aojd2X&lt;HHAKT COUI&gt;LINOB-J‘ P*fact pro­

WMtUiags

10.

LIFE IN UTAH

HOISTING ATTACHMENT-Bliaple, coavwdtot

MJSTEAIEJ

boo*" |.y Mr. Fnd Galloway,
an* l&lt;n|ipy to eiy, hi. injuries i
-fflion Fly Brigade ” will a Ao th.fr lo |w
The horar. del:
first aiqmaranro, aad man-b through the
■
principal straits

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE

; Michigan to teat.his luck in a more ex­
tended Undo We aro glad to notice the
change which hex taken plaro ut&gt; the

ixsrts
Detroit &amp;. Milwaukee R R

HOWARD SANITARY
Btvneieprogroeriagfcwdy. but foe
crop io reported M rather light
BOO,000,006,000,D6l bugs dying the®
warm nights.

MH MB t iEHEAB
SOOTEffil BAILWAY,

Drift luijsi®, Grana,
SffBWewrvr.

laitat: Bn IM Bn RsM

l*aing built.
■ A„ dirreti® of the Marabsl.
It wnx Par—T» edtreriea at the head Thia will ooaeritato the st* r im far
of thia column.
die earlier part of the day. About six
TMhoAwrotWrhMUd n trudsMy —
------------- to make a groat dmaaod for iro

FOR ALL POINT* EAST 4 WEST

AID

Naeoat II car—By that lunch 1‘reeton
4 Brinks aero kind enough to seed oror
to tho Banna boys Turning that l&gt;ig

! We shall not attempt to domrile
They are altogether too oug
I To bo npprtriatrd they mart bo

~

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iPLAITATIOIB

.VrugguU Hundric-ti Groceries, Wall Paper, Trarrlinfj

Michigan Exchange.

prorod ia every reaped When Booth
Baron gets a railroad, we shall expect to
aoe the Antowf atm farther enlarged and
printed on a “Taylor " Boroms attend
! you. Friend Btewart, In your endeaeom
■ to furnish the peojdo of Western Miehi-

They mo going to haro * aaiebralaau proved fatal Osgood Oillman was ta­
on their ten book, aad haro gut art I ke,. rory suddenly, on Friday, whOo
bill. to that wfM. We stooeroJy hope working out in dfo hot san. with a faint
tbcroykRjtaiari.fee mH and dull Ming, aad th. jwvbabilitow aro
is pessiUe far any one to haro
J fast If aeaistUMe hud not been hnowdl- ■
The fattewtag an. the Ma*
their

------TAXES! TAXES!
WOOL CARDING

Wool Carding

S. T.—ftSO -

�FOB SALE.' r

3231305332310104022300
jHMGlOBJ IinPlFlB

CASH OR ON TIME!

WRIGHT &amp; SMITH.

,!T°JSSBSfSJBMKB8®I“.

Hair Vigor,

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For reatortaf Cray Hair to
Its natural Vitality and Color.
JL
A dr-MM wbi*

nocr. DODDS

'IN E II v I N E
ASI&gt; 1NVIOORATOR.

NERVOUS

DISEASES.

■•wl

The Advance ^KFaESwSiE;

1ITTI1S
HAIR DRESSING.

One Dollar

tl—fry aad istrodured Ur X-» J
dtnowcm ft/oo./ /VrjAzr.
wkitk tau tivnunntlr A.ia&lt;*rrd, bydmt.oj
,.»11
aUtr blood di^attf. /t amf..,'....' •
betide Uu lodidr
Bitas.!
&amp;TM&gt; »f aOa»gia,dnujr
;

I. aaA «MMaa VLTKHI &gt;'«
j row xsa &gt;« &gt;■»•• io ••

11001

JUNE TO JANUARY
JUNE TO JANUABY
JtrNF. TO JANUAEY

rU^Ktaksks tA«x '
vtfkoaxAo &gt;IM
Tic rraicru trAy Ih
Mood Nl, Urold Ac
rry fa^nlg art: ft/cau

JUNE TO JANUARY

27,000 teSESHWCJ

11008
7 MONTHS FOR §1.00

PILLS
■KID FITTING

CORSET

aSEsisiSS

afSKsnaSMt

jortk pattox * sos

Why

■fcjisggfe-jbitjBftsSt
a: a

Is it that Dr. Hoback’s Slumach BiUers increase in sale
every year ?

Because
They arc the best combina­
tion oror made.

Why
Do the fhugsists recom­
mend Dr. ItobackS Bitters
to their customers?

A/++/41+/A

Because

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

After yearn of experience
and Inal they have been
proven to be a sure cure
for Dyspepsia and Tndigre-,

Why

■jUDICIAi"
astWmy

Is it that Physicians use
and recommend Dr. Ito
hack’s Susmr-cnntod Blood
Pfflat

salesmen
a—
m.

kam &lt;«!!

w.,«n
rviwJ^u^
Tin? UUMAjr MACIIIMK-Mra
J-HJCl FrefcrSlM^.rwTMtacb.
K ANHOon »a4 WamaakMS.-l
Bftfasswa &amp;.vxg'

Why
Arc Dr. Roback'a Blood
Purifier and. Blood Pills
tho Inst remedies taken to­
gether for the euro of nil
diseases of the Wood ?

Because
JAMES JRNK8.

1870.

™

1870.

Lake Superior!

Hie Blood Purifier is the
only artic.o tn the market
u liichconlainsthc cclebratAl
costly Drugs imi»rtod exprvsal v from Sweden for iu
inaiiutnclure. and the Pills
contain tho action principle
of Podophyllum (Mandrake
Knot.) and is a antethute
for Mercury.
i

Why
Are Dr. C. W. Rulmck’s
Stomach Bitters, Bhml Pn" J»flb the
andthree grea
world has

kt
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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY. JULY 6. 1870.
ths first surprise ted ss^Mmastssi erf f
the prejx—L 8he waa frightened io
find, alrnal inu—Halaly, bow much ths

|«n.

As—MSte iMur wslli
A Sir tn" M ate ItoWblM.
ArtOwterresW sslrtl

Ah—l*fo s Seat—A rtsMter.

.NWIMWAH -X t Jil

TAILOR CYIIRDER PRESS!

A.TtX'telsr tjiJNyxktt.

■ 1

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

IJf THE BEST STYLE

J. P. BOBEBTSAaCO., Prop's.
W«U call Ite

““‘aSUatt

sIMUM of Ftirsinsas I A1RIMTU CiU&gt;sa, sf U&gt;U &lt;A«iy.
io Iteir CaraFallj ssQM^WbcA .t
-

Pure Drugs aS ISedicin.es,
Dye Stuffs,
Patent Medicines.

x w.f&amp;'nrARD.'1

2.’’

Per/Hincry,
bToita

Pure White

Lead

'
W. stteli^.^ JTs^ll^^iltyWi
«'fa0lsJ
-l-rt ■'
Books and Stationery, The -HciuMd Books used in this
County, Speakers, Miser Ifn neous Books, Reward
of Merit Cards, nng^Ffiting Papers,
■
Envelopes, agrafe.,

t^sswtssatfiis
tun prendb-d. But, st this tmartrt *
voteecrisd,
*Hsre heU. Hurry up, Hastings.
w_-_ i—.
# - - - - -■ » --

HARDWARE
; I

Krenv nfeia'citTi'-riioN.

OES 1

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liwaeaetasr, m—cal taagKaUil
oho«rd Herbert Mil! mnre. He 1—its.

je'TL.drt.siijpg-ayei.

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ia

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a-

ft a a
a w&gt; a
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Ttser—a—WU&gt;—tsMt
r—ilh'k—&lt;MIM*st—as.
Art I •w.WWshwMA—M

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&gt;7££SS5K%,

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WtisMIfaiiar

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fa
ft

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“Charlie*! Charlie!” CUarand sweet k
as a note struck from a ail rar boll, the J,
r.iicc rippled over th* eummon.
“The?, maihsr,** sriad one of th* ,

hu and jiknd up hi. jankrt and cep.
“*
■ “Don't go yw«!" “Hava it.tsl" P
“HaWithCpmo!" -Sjlvi.?' Jerirtthsplay— fanohytfawia
*“

. “A.*"’r-'**

J£.1S&amp;2K*S£
Are

xx J®

4M&gt;wrs&gt;a-*e«bM(Wa.*M

1

an, ng |
h*»wa't murk of a bargain. There, will

X^U^M^aa. .

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r• jfifatMfcrt-Jtawtil
‘/^r±62.7,T-_ir:
MJ» I

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mMuadrMlurlmud mmh

I?or |l”‘ Spring mid SmiiiniT Trade.

j

Th— are tbo only easos within our
kaowLdge where a Urge steamship has
dimpjrared totally without having bahfod a tree, of th* Baaaar .m which

a

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Hat* ft (■*!». Boot- A Show, OrMerioo. ftc.

*“

erwottl tbo artist. Nothing has —re
beer, hoard of l«r, and alu, » rjypisd
f’oand^«l °g Flamborragb

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B

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PriccB.

DRY MB. W M.*M
cioih. wd artr-srt. o»ihi»r.

Tjny ry

la 18M th* CoUiae eteamar Pacific
left Utct[kk&gt;1 on the 3d of Jaaoa™.

OtowafaasreM—artMI.’

I4 J A K 1

g fe:'ll;

ITT* tjll.im art iu— e.sl.J r*irr$».'7*« *»lr tells. IrtsMMBIs I*

XV’liioJi, jt.UJ. J&gt;f? gold nt very

and mghtypenaaa on board mail. 6fa&gt;
baa never amoe been heard of. and no
fragn—b whieh amdd be identifad

may d|* the cam of tbs Lslort, a Kueriaa ve—l of war of K4 gmu. which, in
the year 1M7, boded over and went
down
bodily in tin- Gulf of
Crvnstedt. wjthfa sight of three of her
ponsort*. The whole ship’s coransny,
amonntiag to 830 persons, were dnrwnsdNo human bring .urrived to id] how
tho Hungarian, a Umadiaa etaamsr, waa
wrecked. She use dfaxrverwd. ia 1WD.
on th* rocks near Cape Sabta, Nova Sco­
tia. *»d. though two hundred i&gt;ereoa.
BAttnoly woraaa. a fcw yw bis sssrirr. der. «BUeed vision! Could ha believe had been on board, only threw bodies
buowaeyea! She was wriUna. with were foand. while the tnail-bags warerw
who waa ■rnariar |ho hafi.
.

Articles,

Ttf^Best in Uie Market!

TKX

asaiaghha. GartaaDy the Ml fate a
sort of rerorie, and began, half uoecnerioMly, to trees Hariwrf. name is far
sand with the point tt her pareaoL
It was st this juncture that Herbert,
walking along the top of the bank abore.
diseereod bar. Hekad already pa—d
S/krtiam.
her. aedwwaH wot hare seat her el all.
bet that Lis atter.tiee waa snddoilv di­
rected to a fish hawk, that, diriag for a
The Uuccdsciotis Confession. rictim, hed gone sailing off northward
with its prey.
Hie heart Ix-gan to beat fast Here
! ar rui actum or ‘-crawua," arc.
waa tbechar— he had wiabed. yd wot
dared to hope for; U surely was a fa.or
'• Hurry up. grr.tlomim 1 the coach is
writing.1'cried the voire of the stage- usual reofissreus. He hastily sprang
dnri-r, &gt;o front of the Metropolitaa Ho- dowa the ISWch. and begun hurriedly to
tei at iMg Branch.
retrace hit slips toward her
Ho thought she would boar him as ho
Mr story gne. Udt k. du, daj. when
raOmads U, the Drench w— - T.&lt; un­ appreached. But she did net. bhe was
known, and when the transit io New evidently too abMabad; in what, bowYark wa. nehiirred by roachrw that rea ores. be could not yet discover He casts
toward Sandy Hook, where a Mreuner nearer and nearer'. Wbat with the rear
of the surf, and her own abaorptioo,
awaited the poaemgan.
1 A tall. Undawno yewng tuaa, at the
1 ii s.iri
— hoHe
sooruarhed
—. at­
last,
that
rereMlook
over so
herebshoul

rSESeS.-ss-

.^’■^wWirwrjSSi1^:.- n

iO ilFl

H8HjL»vr&lt;A

Ws R

®£$Esffi*£r

was; aodshe add to bawdf ho wonld akme. The President left New Tiirk
asertro—'last
slyHc'.- •early fa January, and was despaired of
Tbsssa relied hrerily io ; &amp;e Uhhawk* saPsdorerboad; the brereab'tow
V?nS!2*iuiiL’£Z’'
freah ftm the &lt;—Sward; AU san she— g—rttim of irehad boec so* fa low
tte Mr lluls Fms Isj MtUlas.
Irird FiLrvy Lrawi/K^rbSZ
WKkiAsUaMsrw—ota*—;
. *
ArtlteA—SaSh t.sia M». n.s-i—.
last, sad ririag. began to walk bank to­ of Bichaumd. and Tyron. lUwwr, the
ward the hotel. Bat. aflat- awMle. she
In 1864 tbo acrew-prepeUer (5tv of
sat daws ania, cm ahaabhp, wider absltar of thobMk, far else had beta, all

! 1
t i n rrhiiLdy* Il Pi L

Step in totid trj the Boys shotc ffnu around and you will
say OLD TIME PRICE'S have surely coins.

' Artlte But, k— fem, tart
Al—Irt
LwMAstoaMsl—task "**
.1 bOMunwxMgMni

f

n&gt; snguuu

IU mareabs MWmwd thoaa. tfis sanre tJtire fa those days; fcrogiy afowyearn
had siepart efaea h wrf-known phifao.
phar tart
“&gt;jvwribta to

.

THEY MUST BE SOLD.

-5 J

aJLta,*aA^Mort—i-.

iP
M
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rime —^Mag Ur ssrt «uMm? and ■ 1M1, MUMS' the moat nrrperaltohd

Job

r

many,

i

uu

tnUUUilM.ailMrrUislM.
r«—A siM »aw Ma—w? am i

ruse, the French navigator, whi, aflcr a
Jongaruitoof disoosw U the Pacific
Urena with th.
Artrekb. and
Bonaudo, Ml Botany Bay reriv in 17s8,
and waa never heard of again; though,
in 1828, trerre of wreck* were, fijund no
the New Habridk, whfah are . now
thought to ha— Um three Of th* mitaw mwsAirm."
■■&gt; &gt;.-■&gt;■'-•■ r. ers ;

There was aaoM wreck, at that &amp;ne,
abort a ■Oeorman shows the Metrepolitan, which W lieca a fsreriU haunt
of thoin, sad thither ths repaired. Bha
tried to read tfll Herbert sbooU appear,
|.ut L-ir tb-'-arhu w.-.r^.r«l frem her

r

i

ras so cmp-BOOGfff no.
i£ qcarlj eA

nso
I

' iivdk £ MAviut.*'.

Bb arw e— uMsmUmMAi--

°"dZfeT

Can't ieNhroufhOu Store.

goods

I

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The fintef these was the dieaansur
as—, ia ITOt. Of the Brithh Mgato Au
resw, bo—d theIndia,wUsh,after tomb­
ing st the Cape of Good Hope, wast­
had sail so. BsMfMx&amp;te’ttewn- er again heart of. TheportValam—
iaitahshadMartwifcra kmgwatt oe
the heath, taping to meat him ihstw. as ‘SWfcfiCr-ah-i.ft.

hrUijilhlpfcpljfff
i ! w h ! ,! uIkH
h

Toomany ‘jfflT GOODS-

SlMI'/OW

Ia lbs sartr ssMaa asenAsa.

liiiM

WtA—MaSssSSM wtoMOH
BlsStotaltertlresr-UwM.
1 AMUWhKUirWn
TtenAi—rwhrttertess!

Unstings* Mich.

ar aassa s. a—saw.

.

UdiaT

wot—Maf—&gt;t»sad*&amp;. •
IslillMsaalwMIil ahsMse
n.Wwtnl.M. .

INTROUBLE

mereas ;

The uiyateriotu Jtamuuw In th j
Atlantic ocean nf the .Lames City o
Boston, with n tarp. «al« of pamm
«MM*i asst bw meaner, afterward, al ■rent on board. recZOs to mind mnarkim
which HMtmp toe* awa oSaoe, was, Plar ca—in Ute annals cf uei-an neriga.
ssMre MaxwsHlad suggwd^. redly tioo. Two occurred in the rirhtaentJ

imniKmun.

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NO. 10.
ImgAraysrwKlmf^

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VOL. XV.

�OODS.

LOO!
sss.*’

“Boa." M»»r Lrfam nolk etad. T. B.
1’atorwn A Brothen. No. SO C CBaatnut
dtrort. PUladrtpMa. farru ta. proat ft*

1

' That must be sold within the
_____ SakSuttiAE-

peUichodt Md wiUteMAhe Mnfte
earn, of th* groat Neediirt ham the
tW«TM MM
l^toSin

ENGLISH WALimtO BV1T8, W «

DryN.^auotoc»w
Ready-Made
Clothing,
Hats,Caps,
Prwxirt MaAaatrifc'for'Joly.1 biotetm tbafo0awre|; : ?5i&lt; TO&gt;v'«"»»nt)
art. R H. Stoddard; Rrtreon Ftdaag*«m
l tba Nipptoiput. naddau Norria; At
I tha A terrtalari Praaa (Nkto WtoL Aylin
Irtreinl^i—MrBkrV Tifo AfoonyCic
CMnibal.-.diuJ bfT.M. Ctem,M.T&gt;;
Wild Baaa. John Itarrougba; A. Wo
man’a Hight: VII. Th. Camp Means|r.
Mrr MX Area.; Whattbay aa. Doing
is Maxiro, F Henawy Brown; Parry &lt;aHod. Mirt C. F WooWm; To Franco.,
T.BuoUnjLnRrad; H-Areor'aBaugh-1
ter. O, M^Uaworth; RoMreatiti lha i*

hr*Ty JnoM w&lt;-ro noticw!. and upon
opening 000 «T «i«a • small amount of
plaater wii^acrtered aaaomrodiu tbo
centre of the fieeoe. The utter waa

Taylor Jahnaton'aCbOortton. Fugue BraIa a cou! taino in Talka, Btaflbrdabiro, are ; Disraeli aa Hatyameu and Novr lX
EnglenA n.-rntly, four men were
J. M. Bundy; Boa^ti, the 1‘rwter awl
eatad to &lt;L«th by coal gaa
Part. W. F. Bullman; A DUandtanted
Ora. Wad" Haaptoo haa baatra hie
awuni into a ptowahare- At leant he baa
bought a chare in a steam plow which

PROVISION

Gam'WISHING GOODS, k
11 ■« *- 'yjgfigjgfe walkup.» ,

Cheap as
bouglrt m Barry

PATENTS

County.
MPUua ro.K rwt

t T

Newspaper
Advertising.
tap, MiM, Graceries,
REMEMBER THE PLACE.
H3HQH .n X
state Hired Opfawlto Empire Ittoek,

T-.

—

.. ,

.

.

...

11 tart rngrivlog'of Jamia 1 Wath totting ,
, baforo the fine and ctpcriuntiag with ;
I th" ateata taauiag 0«a a tea kettle
Eeery number contain, a bandeoOM
atert cngraeinj. Thr dopirtnsmta of j
! Rciauec, Art, and VuriaUro, rvotain, a 1
Inrpo nurabor ut ehart article which ur '

?trw SdrtrtisrmrtiU.

WITIlH
IN HASTINGS!
emninatreua may bo toads on the bad.
at color; that thrtdadrman, if bo tastes
of the Ml [Iiiidfcua ot-'Ar&gt; gospeL muat
do »o at tbn aacocd tabla,aadn4&gt; bureau ‘
b«ng upon VbdU .-Lttateuanua tWty ha.

tta.YrtuigMas'.IArirtu AgMtaataoa.
otharthan upaa tha acfaaawfedgreaaaU

CLOTHH, *
CA88IMEILB5.

WHAT A1ETMET

&gt;
VBfflXOB;

john g. ftuflrbfr Fdittiahfiit Good*,

there In wry Mt
m«t therefore

’

xi*j;

Jetenon Street, Hutingx, Blch.,

SECTS THE LAMEST

A MMSFAITTBIKG SEriMTMENT.

Fremont Engine Works!
C un“”» |w &lt;*»■&gt;* *•»
i«.
Mty Io. nado to order.

WONDERS

Neyuleon and liutuazk Kara bare two
1g. at bey for the past foftr year, . now
lay both hare been driren to the water
he Kmpcrar will take bia hatha at OonArilte, tha Count in England.
Many College, hold their rammeoro-

»--6r Ortky al Brtto. Pri,
-J
Cteap •

q-COIEAIBILmt
Haatiaga, Oct Cth, 186®—tf

t. B. LEMLEY.

,

CARRIAGE FACTORY.

Mystery of Edwin Drood f

AH.STEPHENS
STONEWARE!

WOOL CARDING
the .uta-rinteudrate of the Celrotirtabmmaker, in North Adxma ic Bs-Ttng.
Why don’t he take LenFing and Stee­
ring for partners cad dart a hotel f

HIDDLEVILEE!

Mra J-artiugtoa think, of going to

nor

y

tXeir
Carriafrt
an&lt;l the Superior Stock used

are using the
CARDINC-MILL

tCpKwf

ASSORTED TIMBER

PLiHlTIOIBIHlIl
a T.-1M0-X.
TMa wondarful rogatnbto rrotoratire ia
lb. .httWhnr oCnRfcwM. O*.MUi*»&lt;*'- Aa. tonic awl roriial far th,
•gvd and languid, it ha. no

Jackson and Grand RapitLs

to

ALL WORK WARRANTER TO BK

1870.
tor
1870.
ILake Superior!
nuatete ■mart, u.^,
waft it
ii
G

�■ ichiui a&gt;r&gt;AL a a
Brand Hirer Valley Division.

of wheat and 10 tons of oU hay, also
a pocket book oontaiaiag &gt;174, which
wm acridon tally loft in a pair of (ante in

Corner. Stair and Ornamental Brackets,
Newell Posts, Banisters, stair
Railings 4c,

I oar old lumhtoary tar tba I*A» IwpWtant;

tru attempted far thepurpoaoof replaoing in the pnlfoy a naw sot of bal^rJx
Th. polo b about 114 fort high, and Mr.
H- climbed about hall-w.y to th. top,
aatobed tn erwy w.y''^.
Wantakr ..penalty rd
. Wc bar. .the •nly -Mai
lira Richard to toknow J
JlrwUtorwltonrUs.wfn,
a .j.-dally for tho |n« fl
XV.
&gt; l.iT. — —

Michigan Central R. R.

'^4^

WwtMra.

Tl|uo- V, HDJSW

M

THE OLDEST AND MOST RELI1

th. aid at many afaea. lowered th.
pah and rate.d it again. after adjusting
th. mw baUiasda. Th. old dag waa
thru hoisted, and wsfUd in rn.je.tia tri-

Peninsular Railway.

The Glen &amp; Hall T^resMiflg laciijtt.

jxtruat flgarea, th. “Ea^" and "July
4th, 1870."
The foetiritha of th. day rlcawl with

IF"
ts

toadancn, and ava^bo^y promt Kxanad
I to aajoy thosnselro. right well. The
miuforVy Mao^BroU Mj«a M.yarLol!, and Fanny Hayfurd, wss pro
iu&gt;unced " extra gsud ” by alt Mr. Ha­
ley fanuahad anppar for tha romi*ny.
I whfob wna reifabad by aU wbo

Grand Trunk liaihray.
OrotWatean Railway
Israel Ndic. far GflUrtfa Bowm

fmr

IRON PLANET. GARY'S PATENT.'
AW rrttdtan’, Iwnrri MwalW U, nites ' j.
anagnrs! before 8qoire Hayford, Tttrwday, cm ehargv of hruakhg the village
ordinance ia regard to fighting and
dhurkrly euednet Phad guilty to lb.
eharpt and farad |14 and «-ts. Cha..
B, Wind, for tbo people ItorgUr «

and living is armidetod, and wo are informad by Che Aslant Marahal, Mr.
Geo. C. Wurth, that Uro jopulaiiou of
then? toimi are as follow* :
1,446
1,180
1,243
3.SSH

coorLmQB-X'ttefeSte
Boxmia S'rrAOTMw-iM^..^4»tL
txt.

^urtfiTTOttr

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE

Drugs Anb Memutjst.es.
XH A.W&amp;ifriOTP-

LAB SHORS i IICHIGiN
SODTKRK RAILY1T,

FOR ALI. POINTS EAST A WIMT

’

&gt;«•» of

Every department of the well
Store-will bn fou

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

HTOuaunw
Wa tmdaniaad that ■ fame fair U to
b- h-ld at Cbazfatta. on, the iStit, «&gt;th,
and 3IM of JnJj. ihe pratahtm* bofag.
sum MA
_____

.

at

*u. nouns sra&gt; rkraffop.

ajmjj

�uku.

FOB BALE.

....

soncm

(CASH OH-ON TIME I,

Ayer’s

nrio BEVTORB »UX&gt;R ABDUBAl.TII
1 NTlMULATiaO WITHOUT KUCTIW.

Hair Vigor,

OOCT.~nODI&gt;S

For restoring Gray Hair to
Ils natural Vitality and Color.

N 1. H V 1 ■' I .

liner

a mm

;.'a^W isyltiokAToiL
PT Ifcrif'Knir' au/Z .S?&lt;ft&gt;;ac4 ic.

That must be sold within the
Next Sixty Days.

DOWN GO THE PRICES,

NERVOUS

DISEASES.

HF.AVY LINKS PASTS;'
ENOL1KH WALKING KtHTH
GOOD 1’RlMTti,
। FACTORY CLOTH
If
FARMER'S A MECll. CAH3IUEREH.
TEA WQBTnW JO FOR
2000 SPOOLS COTTON at
' SHAKER HOODS,

uaefulneu by this epplicatioo. ■ Instep
of Ming U» bate with
vteot, icvffl keep it dnu -nd
Ita ocmtional uso win prevent the hair
fr«a terofag gray or
off, and

.2t'S=St,'»«3!ISKS‘“
r’."rAs»»ss!s»«;

I hare * targe iw.rtm^n: of

KD FITTING
8KELCT0I

Dry Goods,
Notion*.
Ready-Made
Clothing,
UaUsCapj

nudte wood preparations dangeroos and
iujuriom to the hair, &lt;ho V iger can
only UMfitbM not liannii. U wanted

HAIR DRESSING,
C^ta&amp;^nriteiJ"oi^rdrn*it do«

- — '* rt.w tM«4141,

,

.ri.j.'

Hau.

1ITTI11
Wliuifrj- Bad

inlrvAttml the San,-'t
dimaman Blood Ptuifirr; alar. ।
'' srtwA tioM Ucuaanrfs lace hr™
eund, ty He •**, »f Sereda roAl
clher blood direauo. It aml^..
baida Dm Iodide of 1’utoma «r.il

mano/aoturt,' whtowu md hji
hept fry cyX&amp;c-i —-

|
borovti'Mim. L. re, «U&gt;r «!&lt;&gt;&lt;

CORSET

sorete trial miU
eonrintothemoet
•hrrtiad of iU

_fi Istlni

M1IFIB1
I nVHLUIRI.

BLm
-&gt; Dr. Jiolmrh'e
DIM AW err'
cysr.;.'.'
Jhaitrtd' for &lt;i
otmilar purfx^.

■-----

W^LCH $ GRIFFITHS,
I "* ''**sel,rl&lt;»&lt;’s H^auoedU
|
$ —wagfeffitwi.

Aromatic Vegetable Soap

jSaarssgcs®
rzSvuysawsJ

M* milk and
vdUmt ruyareoating, tkiu
adapting them to

BLOOD

0053535353535323532353

PATENTS

PILLS

odUaMtihtees oxy bepatdied up so as
tx.r
to last untd they can Imi replaced by new
™
ones. If any mdero hat. dJseorerod a cawoo
more carolkiii way of doing the work
wo shall be pied to hear from them.—
“
_—
|Eg&amp;

•urt eerk ft »0

HUre. ete

Tes! It is Tras!

s®bs««xw#ir»

stE^Tsnwt;

- SM ITU k
ii'A’i ol

U»**l*. rend fas

ItiaMEOV

il« reatif-reteret
awSjjtPiaa—f—&gt;0^7:

SALESMEN &gt;•&lt; ■

Kmdr. at a ClHstssi.u CtituJ^,
Mk. * wm &lt;/ • n^.K3K bw, n-rrl? HUMAN MAC1I1NR-Wre »
which briua the fruit into contact with i UJCj Frr. I^Mlma.TwrMlAC«-J
rend and mud. Tbo White Dutch is not arANiioon u4nMu&gt;M. r.
as large u the White Grape, but i»0 very
rwoductire variety. AD tbo vurwtire of
Wm. H. Burk &amp; Cos, Column.
red and white currants are subject to
the attack of loafioaUng caterpillara and
borers, and the most careful precautions ,
Mystery of Edwin Droed T
are neeeesary in order to revo tbo foliagu

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
KTiri or inriiinAM.cnMr n rurr.,«

iHHrcratA
acli Bitiori- imivro-,
••very year ?

JOHN PATTUN * ION.

Brcatisc

•’■•’WIMiliMfttj; L'i.trsvxi*

STONEWARE!

agraph from an exrhanga io worth more
than a comer in a newt ooluain :
“ Ixh said when mochaniee bare land CLASH AND STONE FRUIT JA RM I
they cmwrally giro better adtfrabon
&lt;•
than tarmerB, and eoueqwetly have more wtrJr.1* jtr\. »:! £u.«&lt; rtjlM.
«lr m
••
molous, and earlier poteioos and cucum­
bers. They devote man can and labor
to a small specs, and reap a larger profit
from it."
If any eno will look at tbo ianraw
crops erery small garden will produce
fcri teily, and compare it with the Hl
tie 0opa from very large farm-i, they
should need no better inducement to on
rich their soils highly.
Tha gnoA point to remember ia this,
that labor i» the great item in farming;
but it takes no more tabor to farm rich
ground than poor ground. Wo hare,
re it van, double crops with the same
efatiBfater.

1870.

F •“

OL EAAlriMI ROCEKt'

.'crrtt’Xitwrn

•&amp;w
.BecaMNc

1870.

Lake Superior!

WWB uyUFK

■«!

Why
la it til at riiVai.-Liua u
alul m‘*»llllll&lt;*li&gt;I Dr. II
bnck'.- 5big,ir-.T«lleil Bln

Heciiiisc
’l inn kn.iH tin- iligr-ili«-i&gt;la
of wlltrli they aw llimh'.

Why
An- Vr. .lltilrark'N |jh»«l
Wriltrr nn«l Bltwal IIFU
the Iwal n'tliplii'B 'Aketl tm
gidber fur tin* riir? uf
•IwcitKiM i»f the bhe» I -'

l^CCTl?!

S?3F;

Beenww

AIKIN
.
f^tfer (
aaff•"
Jan mi riewoj k trot.. W Brush St. Bet.
&lt;X l.-AUktob Steen
d«t&gt;:

"i'lti- lll«"»l Pwrifivr.
'll'f
nrtiv»* nr l|nj .nmrkvl.
n Uidiiimtniiw tiro relcbralol
■walk Ih-up. impirtcil vi•|.MV irimi fiwitlam far i*»
litttunftidiHV.'«w»l 4l««’ Pill’
rt’iitniii tire nctjrn prhififk
'•if l*iMli&gt;,iliyllnui (Ain&gt;i'lr.&gt;k&lt;
.il.ait.) Mini » a
f«»rih'TrtNT. '
' 11 i

An Dr. &lt;!. W. 1UJ-k&gt;
&gt;u»hivm‘4» H»ti»»n&lt;i ’HU«i«i-i’’«-;
nlkT .in&gt;t. jthwMt PHU. the.
lltr&lt;v grcKti-nt n-nir&lt;!i&gt;-si II"boa Vver kuyW »*?■ ’ ,

Becpiwp
AUrr chwm -Tenra

to

ecwstnrrrrvxa.

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                  <text>VOL XV.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. JULY &lt;3, 1870.

Come to the Rescue !

NOW

THE REPUBLICAN BANNER

PRINTING

BOSTON CASH STORE

BOWSE I GALLOWAY’S

IN TROUBLE.
Too many ME II' GOODS—
Such Stacks and Piles— •
Can’t get through the Store,

GOODS WERE SO CKAP-BMMT NO UM,

TAYLOR CYLINDER PRESS I

Step in and let the. Boys show you. around and you trill
say OLD TIME PRICES have surely come.
ALLEN BENNETT.

»»
HASTINGS DRUG STORE
IJf THE BEST STYLE

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Dye Stuffs,
Patent- Medicines,

Perfumery,
Toilet Articles.

AiaprofaaNmlhoro ore non. who
hare mon work to performer da it
tar tun th* editor. Thore who bin
foiknredit, Vat an now oaragedin
other and morn ccogonial cmidoymont,
will agree with aa in fortifying that for
wnraodtawaf My
-nd, for Canity, nnd after .pending two boon in
ita oooataai dcmaid. an th. brain and■ rabauitinR all the hard word, in the lanncrroM ryatom; for ito often miMurti- fptage. bo Ro»" oat of the door in A tow"ring raffo,!,at k railed backby ft* phiIraopW, who .»r&gt;, mildly, **a&gt;oa,iny
donrfeBmr. P. iirtemng an the whito.'1 ParftetfodintMa omonbal rw1Ob(to to
an editor am only be reached try time
1 and cnwrkr.ee, and b a boon worth the
cort of every .troggto for Uardnraa of

' &lt; al rirern a^ . maftgafty
inewipaparbiatury. aUaftuid wwtHh and
’{fofiaanco; and tmw, abb to Hro witboat
acting Bjwrt, wo Cad Um tender. Um.'perato, gencrou. nnd true. He only
'{made hi. worth wbnt tlto people were
clad to read, and the gold fioiod into
hk noeiota ftarfy. .Ao preaa report,
priw fights only breaoM tbs public Sa.
to read them. ThoNriw. aa caaoe.
' which fill m largo a .poec in uorloadtar
' papcra, incresre their tale, and through
1 Topart. of Cjld bloodtd ■•■ittnUa.. terrible
' ewmaltiM, and the tong iUtW’ .tdridra,
'' the morbid taaio of the publie b grati: ifieii. and paper, mad-' n fisanrisl sur&gt;
I era.. New. u the demand, and ifapa' per, by tho an;Jos moot of Jrekiiu, can
-------'---- r of an author'.
luahJa^drem,

~ J. P. SoUKRTS K CO.
LIO.il* tlrao, imAMbm. Mtoel

Books and Stationery, The School Books used in this
County, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, Reward
of Merit Cards, Fine Writing Papers,
Envelopes, fc., «fc.,
i

Whtcb will l»c Sold atvery LowPrIcea.

eras, h ■, mis,
i Cloth# and Ready-made Clothing,

Hats &amp; C«p&gt;, Boots &amp; Shoos, Grocerio*. Ac.

I

For I lie Spring mid Summer Trade.

Paitj aid Onanatal PriiOii

tire danami. of poiitfoal aMtfoatalrin do
not joMigr the obo-e of private ohareotor. A. a oandaUte for ofiioo, a man',
imblio court" oan b&lt;-jurtiy mliaimd, but
his priraln charnetee, if morally obwre
reproonh. k aotAir gaam to bo bandied
tart

that baa no taarKfo ground tprert «p-

r,

HARDWARE

Cash Store,
klhojJ.fvtDbuy

DRY
;

GOODS

Notfouo. Crockery, Ladle, and

�INTIJTG

HIM I

BOWSE I GALLOWAYS
.
That must ba soli vrithin the

NEW

SotSxtyDiys.

BLOCK,

L.

DOWN 00 TBE PRICKS
| HEAVY LINEN PANTK
1
ENGLISH WALKING FUJT8, »
GOOD PRINTS.
1

aa

MO*TQA6K BALC.

Dry Goods,
Notions.
Ready-Made
Clothing,
Hats, Caps,

TAYLOR CYURBEB PRTSS!

GROCERY
AND
PROVISION

GENTS’FURNISHING GOODS, k
As

Cheap as can be

bought in Barry
County.

THE IMPROVED

fering and drat b, they should at loaat Ira
called Io a rigid account far it If the
greed of gu-n drives bm Irayond a de­
cent regard of human*X rad leads them
to a cruel aacrefico of it, the law at least

ngaiwt j,amb‘ -ig.
Tbo MereaebiuoLa Sana'a, after ire
moniha’ couulmtoa of the subject, baa I
Toad to iaf,a':*a »be nle of a glass of

is of so much poliiiaa] iapoctaare that
cren &gt;tn great length may not raclude it
from our evlnmna, and should not deter
our reedora from giving it earefa! atiea

DOMESTIC

SEWING

MACHINE,

REMEMBER THE PLACE.

tk ng ovule La Inlertted. and woee-neetly hope tbsd-.y ianoi .'ar . alia. •han
lha nad'r** proeea'oa and the public
ah ill be protected ’rotn tba foa&gt; cl havoc
be:og wade every year by ti n bo-do of
ignorant rad unp.-n.-ped cup xa by
a lav tegnla tj the prac'ec of me’’-

Hn«tint's, Mich.

GEO. rRK8Tl)N.

Va'e^O.OOO.OOOfoop

REMOVED TO THE EUPIBE
BLOCK

' It ia announced by tol*ura|4&gt; that
Hon. J. A. Gir'iekl who hna ao k-og and
Thajten-ocrery of New YoA, in ranyau’sya aaaraibled, rrriBrta tbeNa,k.nal, ably reprreonted h'a Diet. lot H Congvee^v
Democratic platform adopted in New '' waa renominated by aockanaricm far an­
York, on tbo 7th day of July, and they . other tann at the ('cnyrreeionel Cunren ,
call the special attrarida of their fallow-!

WOOL CARDING

1 What a pity it is that some of or- Mieh1 igra po''_riuu do not go down Io Ohio ,
। and to*' the poodle that * such man as
Garfie'd and n &gt;gham rad Sebsech are
good enough, but thrro should be a
change." Mtely what ia good logk
; atraiast Forty ouybt to Ira roosidared
equally good stalest Garfield. How the
people of that br ;ghtod diit rt must
erate the jdty af os r superlatively wise
and snpr.ateiy olUcal Mid 'f^Orr, who
are to demorous tar a “shan^” '

"Wool Cardin#

WTBIH

SOTDt.
nuArm.
cMcsn.
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tutcairr-t.
UltJ.tlKAtK.
ctnrr-Lia.
&gt;xt«. uaaviwm. .

MIDDLEVILLE!

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or tt«nxD&lt;.'

WEDtMbo CAKUK
auuatemcAklM.
nttolXDg^ABlltt.

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oairnt or DAttcat.

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NEW CARDIKG MILL

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‘cloths,

GA88IMERHH,

VBSTING8.

Lunn, J. ly Mb, 1870.
Fn. ILiaxn: Derauee you have not
merited puriehmeat, don’t th!nk to
eecape, tor verily yor- t ’’’on and mental
facnltiee wi’l be rarely tried if yoe roc
eeed io uuutorin;,- the roetoot. at th!*

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JOHNG. RUNYON - ---- Good.,
ftkj ad OniaiEiial Priitiu

KEEPS THE URGES?

UULOEVD **«k" BROStE. AC,

ehirography.
Tensing has taPy reoovareu from the
terrible e&amp;ete terideal to rad earreedteg

A5D REST STOCK OF

1 ■iitncrtfcwc ter iithlit,

iBOOTS AND SHOES
XatkeOMBtyofBany.

Cash. Store,
Ira’a were w." pleased n th tbs eelabratiou, tour-ament, and general good t rae
had al that plau J a two river tram­
ps were acquired by the Lwtng com­
panies, they seemed rot: t A though
our boys labored under maoyeatbamaetnenia, yet t*w--pr’vee were juatly erroed,
and tha n success reArea. ■great cred-1
upon er- efiaieut O'af of Fra Dofmrt
meat, M -. Weeerot and Captain Ctelre’’.
Anna- the UUat novalltee H o.-riiy.
we ao ice with plan sate or- ateamer,

NO PRICES LOWER THAN OURS,
And X^oatlj’,
11 "S.U
,ma u,cn*‘ *°

CARRIAGE FACTORY.

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siubibi

,i.

o -.iewa

i nauom were repreeented ia m fat
barthon. &lt;b th meboo ha** hoc- c &gt;
The Grand Rsp4s
from No-th Lo^g 1$ Vrneral We". .

raws that Dr.

-a— thna a&amp;aiTsg plenaura io many.
sen. in tie State Unirerari, .nd
Aa“ Foe-paw’ is wdh u* • &gt;day. w. pe.
1
uT .kick. or i&gt;
wo. *• brUa 11 pay the no«My to too Tegente whenU1J or nit -nr'uu of railroad*. Thi. via rdotetojo ntoeeurgrirgorowd gmng to ,
Uoptel by am kw’-r- dwoauxl n&gt;

BnuMiitH, Girona,Tnr

MB

crackers.

fnmUt Ou aiUniton of M
diicens of Barry County to
their new otfflet of Carriafer
a^ti the Superior Stock need

in their .Wanufacturr. Tie
are using the very beet

PLANTATIUN BITTER A

ASSORTED TIMBER

s. T.—1860-X.
Oil Tempered Stael Springs.

Jaokoan and Grand Bapids

tin;

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-ssrsswEarsss—

Naawvxu, Jaiy Mb. 187&amp;
En Baxx»x-Sr: Our usual!/ quirt
riiisguhra Lad mere Htom its. sham of
little oxrltouMwAs during ike part wtrk.

■ ICHIGAR CtMTRAL R. R.

GranaBiver Valley Division.

bh pupils, H ragatd to tbo ecmot principlra rf ahirography, sad if prartk-1
and implored trooa by them will prove
of grail value in making tba'-r writing

DICKEY &lt;fc BENTLEY.
Id Pro-Jaal. Dr. H. &lt;XT» nar, with
'I-- Seeder, Mr. Bailey.
2d. Chaplain, Rev. IL Ca-rvl' with th.

Sash, Doors. Blinds Door and Window Frames,
Corner, Stair and Ornamental Brackets.
Newell Posts, Banisters, stair
Railings &amp;c..

8&lt;L Masonic Lodge, to-sing oat in *1
rvga'ia, bended by tha’" coo toots and
worthy Master. M-. E: Nitola, with Mr.
Gray astylar.
■•th. Ciiirans. with fine look ng men,
young and old, awoPng tho rank*.

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

u

Peninsular Railway.

Having lately ebanged our okl machinery for the Latest Improvement, tn

“.Id times," whoa Michigan was yet in
its ‘nlhncy, and or • era j plaasaat and
Ur-j iug • ’’Iago was the hunting ground

mowr idtog. aatl-y arola tbaCousty
s^UeF YCkmrt Inara. Maim.E^bar.
Mdla and Dwaaroy. of Bart apt &amp;r*th
and Darby, of Nashr-^ aad NUraia. of
Caa-to.A’farmed.rrtiatbnnk’abtoe^
ray tor ear new rdlage jartoe te Cara,
bm"Araos" was egaaf to the araar-

A an'Ubhe and imptovdva ora on was
Bwiwl'ta tattler '&gt; Hastings, hating de're-td by tho Orator.
bu’t F:s log cabin ia June, 18M, when
After tho ora.’on tho ban! played serthe Exchange Hotel now stands. Mr. eral national tones, fo''-&gt;wod by a nation ■
B. ia about waty-fivo yean of age, but
looks to bo much younger. BtiH tho
years that bars passed over him have not
tor. The long lorad companion of a’l
the bials and trirmpha of h&gt;a earlier
yean of ptoaear life, died last spring,
aged 62 yean. V . Be tkar, as JuaJcr

WONDERS

Mr. Frank, a fanwr roaidingjad on the
ton &lt; to n lowly grove contiguous to thi WMt line of the emporalum, for obtain­
residence of CapL Wing, where a spa- ing money order fiUe pretax^., the
riotts plaiftotn was aerated, and cosnfo.1- onaplaiauto in this instance being Iwa,
able scats facing tho same tar tha large Wood A Co. It eppoara that Frank eold
------- ------ .-aerwawtUtotheabevaf-n by aaaapla,
The Praaidant c*''ed tho raoo *3g to bet upon exsm nnSuu 'he Alien, whan
------s_ u. ax-------- . ------------- *wsrefou-dto badeffad a th
enough faro-to n»Lar to materially Heroaae tba'r bwrmera T» W Uiek has
Mro"ed with hat nor’ouasj Jtphoay njert ibeexme ei.omnmn that it is d.toroinsd
tha balmy air.
tonsaka an exarapi# of sumo far tha banThe Prudent in'-odreed tho Chap eMof
,
a" wb-xacraxl wiT art permit
them 'ore-laX tempto-on- The offend­
ing party wa'reder-r •nation, and waa

prices far thia claae of work are about one-ha'f tboao charged elsewhere.
Wa hasp constantly on hand. d.-w^ Ptoe anS Whitewood OelHuc and
Siding, Pine Basswood and Ash Flooring, ITnlaltlug Lumber. Fino Item
Beanie, BUI Stuff. Fencing. Ar.
Mf
£££...&gt;—SX. r^.% »

a==^.7.,.7:" w
K?-...77..*477

Work on tbs Methodist and Christian
churches is moving along, md ia tho
wane of six or eight weeks they will
HOWARD
■ After dTaor, tha fcllrarwg toaaia ware1 both bo completed.
given nnd amiably rtepoeded to, a-»m
yarned by salutes 'rom easnon:
.
' 1st “For oc-lVasidantuf tha Ur'ted

THE OLDEST MiD MOST RELIABLE.

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SANITARY

AID

riagn in tHs county, which took place ia
Entland township, on what is known aa
tha Estes Rich pises -Mr. Rico being
tho bridsgro ni. F~. B. helped to '-sms |
the buHd’ng ’ &gt; which tha young roupJo
went to lioiualuofing. Tho f nmo etiU

THE REW AITWLE RF FHU

The Glen &amp; Hall Threshing laDliiae,

nt of School* hat recairod ftvtn lea­
sing the Inspector*- end Di-vctu*Blanks Ur 1 *10. Tley will all bo in
Uw hand* o( the several town.b'p dorks
by the 20th of Joly. Draeton are aa-

progreas and jainpcrity qf Ha.. ngs
"
lodge, No. bS, I. 0. 0. F. It is nowl^h.-:
about four years since tha Lodge was 1 ~ "
res.nd, and during nil of that time ks^
bees strad’ly progressing an til it now ia
cue of tho rocngn'.wd power* in or-

is:: HI-

IMPROVEMENTS FOR 1870.
^^^LEATHEB-COVgRED DRIVING PULLEYS-Sutm neuriy
^BMEED^, BAJ^TT SHAFT COUPLINGB-A parfect pro­

the Inspectors aw n«qu:-vd by Section
'9 of tie School Law U forward tto-ir
ropor,. to the Cnonty Superintendent
“rrmcdiately adar toe u.wl Saturday in

STACKER HOISTING ATTACHMENT—Simple, convealent

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE

tenrt !n tbo prosperity of the Lodge that framework of
mini onsn-e future jmwpsilty, and do1-1 —'
”
much tn extend tha p-iuciplaa of our Ordor 1 i tho commut "ty.
.
On Tuesday cvwo:ng tha officer* for Ike I

; Drugs And Medicines

Druggists Sundries, Groceries, Wall Paper, Traveling
Baskets Bird Cages, School Books Stationery, fc.
ia tha pnb'ic TndaHatwn of the (Mean
of Grand IlapLIa Lodge No. 11, on Fri­
day evening.

SfflTBM RAILWAY,

Grand Master, assisted by T. G. Marshal
Goo. M. Dewey. of Hastings, as Acting
Grand Warden, V. M. Foster, of Jack-

FOR ALL POINTS EAST A WEST

G.T.,of Grand Rapids, aa Acting Grand
Trauuntr, and P. Q. B M. Filch. of
Wayland, P. Q. Marshal of Ohio, aa

1

Clweland te New Tarit, fl
CmcmnaiitoN. Y, MDt

Fremont Engine Works!

lake Shors a wan

Rechoater to NdT Yaek, S85 rad
Buflalo to New York. 423 mil

Dunkirk to Naw York,

Evasaao.—The School Board of Eaton
Itopida have contracted with Prof. Amos
and love to all mankind, and may his C. Nichols, for th. Urt yexr a resident
£*r* babied HthepriripieaafO ata •f Nashtmo, to aaoapt th. PrineipaWiip
k.f thalr u-booh, at a salary of 11,000.
8lh. ‘Bar. IL Or-to1', Chapla t of
Fw riatur. Fra Era NicboU, te popular
UljaC5tj» firaof pa -iotian, wl'eh has ly kno. ! as a mod ertimable lady and
te^Lni'ratadtetolgbt’y by Hu to-

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

For twaety-Bws neats you out buy ol
your Druggist &lt;»r Grocer a package ol

RBSRR
TAXES! TAXES!

AIKIN

EL A. GOODYEAR
I keep oanslantlyon hand a large and well selected Stock
of HARDWARE bought of the Manufacturer,,

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DISEASES,

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Ayer’s

A lady ia PyroaaM b mid k&gt; not bar
head ca a yaauaar, ia order that she
may droaxa ecerretly ahilr aleepag

Hair Vigor,

“Mair. my low. tku apple dawpli=c
ie art half d&lt;m*.~
“ Well, feuh it, th®. ary dear "

For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.

BE w 2!!*®™“ Er^’’
Gao P. SwaO h~Co'a Coljtnn,

LABGE8T-lEfT-CiEAFElT'

EBBACK’S
er O^rfaads atrajhi.i nd
■MfafaMM by tHa rppueabce. laatead
rf faaliaf tha hair with a aasty mbneet, it wffi keep it deaa and rigwwu.
lu oeoLsncal «M wffl prerrat the hair
from taaiag yay or faJhaj off, aal

HAIR DRESSING,

STOMACH

■athiag «!■ ■! U bond

m«k»ir»

50 Cts.

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' Jiaaraaa Kotrl . Purifier; •■ter
A-fcieA fmr tUnomd. k.,r&gt; Um
cured, by th Ute, of Scrofula mA
. cUer blood ditram. M ottduino.
\be^ia Ike Iodide of PtAuoa aud
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Come to the Rescue !

HASTINGS, BARBY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY. JULY 20, 1870.

6082^8162^

TK REPUBLICAN BAMIJ

PRINTING

THE HEBKIT OF THE TAIX

BOWSE l QhLUmhTS

Hastings* Mich.

SrsrJXrLSg
AMrayat tortw &lt;—• «tak

GOODS WSRi SO CKiP-BOBGBT TOO UH.

you.

THEY MUST BE SOLD.
Step in and let the Boys show you around and you trill
say OLD TIME PRICES have surely come.

TATIOR CTLI1BH PRESS!
|

AJCIJKN BENNETT.
I.M

JiwY»««. rfN "• Y.rk.

&lt;u a«&lt; * .uYr£a
“(hnana Icexurft, Amun as*
OovaauM »t~L*wA—
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In law thau firp mtaataa afinrwarda I
■awafirt, good utunxl looking man sp-

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HASTINGS DRUG STOR
•vernal nnoriy (roam, but .be clung to
her dub!. Tl, mtoi who cranedthe
“Tima «ouo«gkttohanw. hhuaew.
lantern Ml it nr to bar fam-. The fee- H* is Ibo first mania the rouatn-the
tunw wore half eorrtwl with mow. but fieri man. air. Four yran. agv th!, next
month that is oomiue. hr .ra, jurt about
as k&gt;* as nmu rouUIm. Didyuaover

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Dye Staffs, '

1
((divines,

“But you d^uld me him now.
'tru a pt’*! ehangn for her. /
their chdd-lhat httto gfri eotri^l
war. Ain't that a jwtaiv tor yn t

Perfumery,
Ti^ilel Articles.

“Who'. them?" aJicdthc heat.
Only Kato laxkland and bur child.”
nmwend th- fat man.
What d ye bring mn brew for F' the
luwt nttored, angrily. “ Why daht'l yo

and hi. oyw wen- fioahiag with mingle.! |
.Lamo and .nr-r, but Utore lu.
tair)y vat. the etoat, burly toemetor wbohwl
■aid k&gt; much, •tart.'d on.'
'
" Mike Fingal," h« uttered, in ton 1
.tuh M only a inaa rmt&amp;tout of hi. I
phyakalprwer can command, “doa*! ye |
no finger OU that woman. Don't y»
iL 11 ye do it 1’H muli y» na I

Books anti Stationery, The- School Books used in this
County, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, Reward
of Mere! Cards, fine Writing Papers,
Envelopes, J-c., «fc.,
WUioU will Ims Hold rat very Ix»w Prlww.

do u he llraml in hi. own howalunk away behind Jtia bar again
I nor turned my attention to l!io
man and her child. The former
rarely not yet thirty jw***
•ft®.

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

astings Cash Store!

■.nod beneath camo down upon it,
Ld there ho lay for rant, momenta Hk.
a dead man. 1 bad frat atartod up whan
four of the villagiro naataamd to hia aoaiatuc. They lilted him to Ida feet,
and after n owMerablo effort ho man
aged to aland up.
My God! what a thriU attack my
heart whaa I naw that feeo. It wan one
of thoae noble fcetam; a brow high
nad amply developed, over which etna
toiwd * mara ofkmg. gloara riuiet.;
the fem beanlifaUy jwuportonwd. and
eoeh Ktwuato featura mast axqnistaly
ehfeokd. Bat what an expreadoa rated

m MS,» MS, WHS,
Clothi and Ready-made (Nothing,
Hats &amp; Capa, Boots &amp; Shoes. Groceries, Ac.

For the Spring nn&lt;! Hnmnwr Trade.

idiutio Mare ; tho tow w
and tK» lip. iooimd dry _ -----------—
much diwntotod. nUdothw wm tom
and Kakd, and one of hi. handa waa
Woody. He waa aur»&gt;y nut more Uuut
thirty .fi.., and hi. srwmu- -mid at
oao&gt; indisto n man at mom than warn
mon abilities. But the dwoun had made
him into scxnalhiag now baiow Iba
Lrulo.
" Hum d'yit tool BWW, George T' aak«l
tmoW p&gt;o mon wUhad gone to hi. aa

HARDWARE

Cash Store.

tried to dluk. the K&gt;U Ural were bor»t.
inp forth n-.enhiJd was a girt about
four yaara old. ' Kho chin c cfoae to her
moUx*. and oaomed frightened into a
furpetfuhimw of her o&gt;M flngen and

“ Kato IxKkland, what in heatm'.
uranate yaa doiag oM this trighiT'

mkupmaaia ...
Kdnp out of l»d
ehanom are that wba
afimkU wiU kit»

told that Mr.
«um! her fatbl._________ ____ __
p&gt; and hoar what tho gnttirman had to
■ay tor UtmralL
"Ami what's mfrs,” mid Mr. Clark,
“ if ha abauMprapra,. and you rwfuo
him. I'll never fnndw you.'
,
Hut Bertha knew Ur father better
than that, Ae told him.

�Um
fiture. for the pomiion and the &amp;rt tha:
lit is the beat paying ftastoulate In the gift
of the President, that there is great

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battle in the future, as in the past, for
Justice. Freedom and EquaBty, and no
party &lt;m hope fi&gt;r seroses against you­
If tho Domocuatic jiarty win in the com
teat this fall, they wiU do to by dietract­
, lag ns, sad draviag us away from our
hithnrto taprogaabie poaiitesu Usey
hope to create ffiriaions among us. and
thus load us to waste our strength in ua-

population of 22,&lt;9S, while ths vote of
May. 1870, in the mate districte. ra 47,­
015 The usual eettaato of roton, in
ratio of population, in an cm to wren.
Thia pka, which h appruxirntely cor­
rect. would giro these districts 1,214
votes. Thaee districts give csrerwbslming Democratic majorities Tka ttat of
voters polling 47,815 totes is a
faalby which tho pstayoughl to bo able

GROCERY

PROVISION

tuna purpoees Bui bo is oppiieed by a
nation nearly as powerful as Lie own, in
fender*. rather than ttaee who would point of numbers, aad with the past admake tho chambers of Oppression ring
with rejoicing* at our defeat Ita us

As

Cheap as

can he

bought

.OJ.O&amp;

County.
will ba tnnfiaod to thana two giaal poware. It b of wane nnsafs to predict,
but the greater probability is that other

Coldwater to the Htato line &lt;ta tho Ohio
A Michigan Railroad.
'
Hoe-Jeeob Fania M down al Grand
JSS a faw days ago and broke hie

fl win&lt;fo«
mill Brackets of every description.

motive of actual amtest, sad Europa is
trembling to the tread of arvues, and
be said of hie naaomata. inoflta. They echoing to the rlaah of arms. It ie bat
urn aH good aad true mem la advocat­ the renewal of the old content, eu often
ing a witelinn, we net upon pritapl., aad
in no spirit of oppoaiflon to the mao in

with France, and tho struggle become
one betwera South Catholic Europe on
the one lullsl, and Protestant aad Greek
Europe upon the other. Should this U
the cnee, wv sun hardly eee bow England
ran keep outside tho whirlpool, and then
the United States will, perhaps, become
tho arbiter of the world's dastirihy We
of tho political adventurer who rota the make no prophecies, i*t believe • ww are
destinies of Franco, aad who has a he­ U|«n the eve of one of tho mort 5-arful
reditary smhstirm to nils or ruin the dan- I struggle* of modern times
'
,
linies of Europe. The history and cans.of tho war up to the date of the first re­
ported battle, the account of which is not
The anairsrsary of the "Battle of the '
fully confirmed, is briefly as fallows:
July 5th. Ahootik"! that I"rineo Le­ Boyne," July 12th, was being celebrated
opold has accepted tho throne of Spain, al the park by the various Orange Lodges '
upon tho offer of Genasal I*nm, at the of the city of New York, together with
those, of Brooklyn, in a .axial pic-nic
July Oth. Duke de Gmmmont said The Irish Cethohca. who so bitterly hate
data far Mr. Spaulding Admitting that that undta no pretest aouH France per­ this Order, fallowed the prwereion up
Eighth Avenue, (through which it Vitale
the grata officer it a good one, wo mit any German pourer to plane one of
data that Mr. Striker will be equally as its Brines* open the throne of Charles
। sundry three tf against the party, consut, iag largely of women and children The
li b upon the Mtns principle, and in
I poUce were on the alert, and the proeeono spirit of hctaffity to tta present Anlion reached the park in good order, and
ditar, thatwe join with the many mem
without being actaaliy molested. 8&lt;xre
been of tho premia taking for that po^
after their arrival. the mob haring rein
July 18th. Benedetto, IVeaeh Minia
tar to the Court of King Willtan, of at the Boulevard until they became a
Prussia, waited upon the King to de­ fcrwus crowd of perhaps a thousand .
persons, advanced towards the park, in­
should bo pe*petual. and that tho King tent upon mischief, aad eridaaily intend­
•
officially renounce all right and data to • ing to commit murder, if noesmary.
They be^an fhiar murderous and nnname Use candidate far the Spanish
proreiked assault by throwingstonre and
other improvised missiles into a promin-'

0. o-ixr

Hastingw, Mich.
OKU. .IVIMTUN.

CARRIAGE FACTOR!.

Twites the attention of Id
Citizens of Barry County It
their new styles of Carriage!

and the Superior Stock used
in their Manufadun. Bf
arc using the very bed
ASSORTED TIMBER
Oil Tempered Steel Springs.

Be are now telling Mae

ELEA'AKBi. FfflWWRl L MH'WifcSHpP.

Jackton and Grand Rapid!
Priest.
ALL WORK WARRANTED YD BX

8rir AdirrtUrmmts.
was fired to murder and blood by the
sight of the Orange regalia, and other
badges of the Order. The sight of an
approaching body of potae eaurnd the

lost:

Thorn intending to Airy trill

•at&gt;e money by calling on tu
Terms to suit Purchasers.

LOOK ATOT PRICES

Remcmber the placc-aHht
/ie.00

JO

Old Stand ofJ. L. Reed, ftd
of Jeffrrtmi Street north d
the railroad, HeuHngtJtwr
........................... .....

NEW GOOPS.

to knock ths- chip ftorn He shoulder”
It says, among other things. “Tow
Majosty draws the sword, and the coun­
try io with you. sugar fur the sccasioti

That must be sold within tl«
Hext Sxty Days.
/

DO W GO THK PRICK
LINK* COATV,

»’•

KNUL1BH WALKING t-THB, ’
GOOD FRIKTH,
FACTORY CLOTH
'»«
PARMMTH A HELU. CAIMITKA WORTH » 3&gt; FOR

Dry Goods,

Nntinnu,
B-riuly-Mnihi
Clothing,

�MICH I GAR CENTRAL R. IL

Grand River Valley Division.

HOVARD KAJilTAHY AID

*tof nd bore. Accordingly Mr ’Dal­
’
‘ one of hi. beet team, aad .tarted
to. He took a northerly direrIonia; finding no trace of tho

Sash. Deers, Blinds. Deer and Window Frames,
Corner, Stair and Ornamental Brackets.

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

city in a bad eaure, why we will reed a
Democrat, aad abate not a jot of nOr
HcpabHcanisra «MmrHappily, all there dlffarerieao are now
Milled, and “quiet reign. in Woman,."
Wo eaa afford a little family quarrel once
in a white down hero, it to no much fun
to ahakn hand, and make up, mid hav-

Having lately cbaagad our old machinery far tbo Intent Improvement. In

making hia way back home. Whan
within four mite. of 8t John, be reld
mare No. 2 tea hotel-keeper, Mr. Cole­
man, for «76-00. They took tho back

Michigan Central R. R.

THE OLDEST ANO MOST RELIABLE.

Than «Naabvdb," »Hh hb finger,
daubed with ink, and with hb neck awry
with trying to look oet of th. dingy "hol­
ler” to which bo iajaaBofi Uw day. of
hi. rentonre. mu.t invito the Awyrian to
“coma down.” Not if he know, it ‘A t
leaat, not while there are .unh healthy
I plaoaa aa lb. Coldwater jail, and auch

j

Peninsular Railway.
noction at Chaxlotto with the morning
freight on th. Grand Hirer Valley
Hailroad, arriving in Hawing. at 10-.M.
Thu. through tho otorlion. of Mar
Mr. Editor, perhaps I had bettor draw
dial Tinkler, before thia notfae in men I thia eptotla to a clueo « I may become a '
by oar reader, tho atolaa hone will little poraonal in my ramark.. I hqw |
tbit our good friend. will all do the beet

TieIRON
6181PLANET,"CARY
&amp; Hall Thrashing
lachine.
’S PATENT^
COMMERCIAL

Drill, lediciia, Gncerio,

Win. H. RnfkfrCoY, Cel—lb. _

THE IMPROTD
DOMESTIC
SEWING

MACHINE.

IMPROVEMENTS FOR 1870.
L^EAraER-COVERED DRIVING PULLEYS-Baron nearly
^SMEED’S^ SAFETY BHATT COUPLINGS-A perfect pro­
STACKER HOISTING ATTACHMENT—Simple, convenient

are informed tide morning (Wednesday)
by Mr. Pool, who 11*, just returned
aft-.r a vigorou. anarch. that hi. real

ting wheat hero about two week. ago,
aad tho wheal b yet mortly .landing in
tho abort’, on account of the rain. It
baa rained ahaoet inooaaantly for the lad
wook or ten daya.
Not more than one-half er two-third,
of the wheat b ent, and that that to out
b growing in the .hock very badly, and
I am informed that acme of tho wheel to

orSto***
tfadarr. Hr

cry bed

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE
5

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2 2 P

WOOL CARDINO

MIDDI.EVII.I.E!

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R
town thb plaoMEt waaihor, and enjoy
the freak, pure air of the wood, and
lakao. Of beautiful lakes Mkhigu ha«
her full .hare, end of there Gun Lak.b
not Urn least- The Gun lake Fulling

Paint

tor fiditog and hunting partto. on the
•horn of tho lake, about two milfle from
Orangwrilla. Prom the Kalamauw Tel­
egraph wo learn that a large party left
that village foe the lake on the morning

Druggists Sundries.. Groceries, Wall Taper, Traveling HEW CARDETS MILL
Baskets Bird Cages- School Books Stationary, $-c.

Particular attention paid to Compounding Prescriptions.

oo:

Lin SHORE 4 MICHIGAM
SOUTHfflI BAILWAT,

PICTURES FRAMED.

Cash Store.

TAXES! TAXES!

H. A. GOO]
I keep constantly on hand a lot
of HA PDWARE boug.
before th* reocnl

�BOTH**

-WRIGHT &amp; 'SMITH,

EgESSiHtiK E U V I N T
AM&gt; INVIlMHATfK

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aatartoKrnr Ymir.M6mih&gt;a,
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Ihmkirfc tajto Toah,4(W miim.
Turk. C2.'&gt;n.il&lt;-I,

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NERVOUS

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in tho rirthsbouM then I*
wish iftv ernsom porta of dry

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WHAT TO WBAB, .«* Bowl
W 11. «..rylrty
al~M
tea
.ssrsje3
“«ATjasi

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. For restoring Gray Hair ta

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its natural Vitality and Color.

, Mhmarwwrt Jew. AMwe.
M.S- IlKMOlUMT. M&gt; tl&lt;w4e*T. !t. '

PATENTS

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.. J Mort aider,, an
ooZZal, pre m*n^ trtaMmmhy ataf,
soil « a l^eraffe. Pr. lii-ocZ:
Eider, are not &lt;j barrage in an}
anus ef IV »-or&gt;L irt nrrtata Ike
I mart apauire' ina, Inoeen to
I arimer for Ike 'Moicat cunt tf
Indiyedian and Ifyeprpiia, and
fa ad eosrs where a tatie &lt;wwi

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ltjimsii

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■s«:

ot yatet aad aahnrtua, or]waUy hot
hiaaeil ia particularly nawtxdatnM arid
one of the chief ones of ilt-hrultb
Bat brand of She aemtod and nakar
anad Mnd, may br ratan arttn frrah and
ia. indeed, porfrrabh withe hrt-f/rr
auy IbUO.

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AIKIN

ernmtry arul infrodwd Ike fitnn- !
rfim.riim Rood Itrita; .ina •
wA.4 Haw tkoneand.' karr 1^,
amd,
Us «*,•&lt;•/ Kmful.i awl 1
atker blood diarUen Il emhdaa,.
baidea the Iodide &lt;f i‘*aaaaand

m j roe. .•neriun Jar tu aprrta

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JOHN PATTON k SON.
bred'on fruit and vegetable diet Shirty
fire yean. I taro ertra neither meat
nor rreaoe, not even bnUer; cold water
baa Man n&gt;y drink- I hare no* been
■ickBMtaiM* ttaailte mart at my
old friends who ridiculed my war of
tiring am in their grama.''
.,
,A ,&gt;BAMT, I*, a. Bit use, lew l orn______ I

moon
PUHFIH

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mttakmonoof thojhandlms mmrtened. . orrnt *MT&gt;0 to mn .i&lt;r, &gt;*— .rt
■ tw» haad. and tahehao tho other srilh t A •in*c»fc» tb. terra« eU .m

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tSbw ■srnn.rAarai.vr.
J?j rt&gt;n*oa4 man Berroe^ttert
UTAKT. Jfewea* ef Anateay. U&lt;

REMOVED TO THE EMPIRE
BLOCS

FILLS
for M&amp;, IncJkruffglata
anl Ix-alere &lt;m uHumU

ECLiTII^

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JAMES JENK8.

cwnis.
Vkfflftt

VUUM WO1X0XMLA13 CAITIMOB

| Furnishing Goods,
M)r Cmlii and Frier /art,
I Juki Ttowr * Brot.. M Brush Bl. Del
i j mfa iauoruTitii

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HAIR DRESSING,

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                  <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1870.

THE REPUHHC4N BAMNIB

jpktti.as

PRINTING
BOWNE L GALLOWAY'S

Too many JTE W GOODSSuch Stacks and Piles—
Can’t get through the Store,
and more coming.

I lnslinpH. Mich.
ths “ cold shoulder." lha Baltimorean
appeared lite m fatontfad spectator,
and was aa Humored, wtea passed by a

GOODS IfflI SO CHAP-BOUGHT TOO MAJTT,

Step in and lei the Boys show you around and you will
say OLD TIME PRICES have surely come.

myanlf out of it
And this fe tew .h. dgj IjwSata-israix:
drosses opart—wafete, skirts, sIostm and
lining, and pidtad oat As threads, and
then ent on: all the portions of silk that
were entirely nsslaas. Ste than pro­
cured three quart, of sour bssr, into
whfch riie dimolnxl a telf-onnre of gamarebao. Ttea, hanrinc ths silk on an
iremnrteMd. sb. tool * apon- and
tome hot water, with soap m h, and

TAILOR CTLIIOER PRESS I
hiss her kindly greo
ten! TteartCm.
and when at length
was to hi. diwfttt—-------------- „
tented and formal her way part him,
without even one of her dosraait
glanoee.
On ths contrary, her eyes
ware fixed fully on hi. faro, and plainly
mid. "sir. wesrestrewrerv"

BEXNETT.

HASTINGS DRUG STORE
AAROM CLARK.
&gt;nn Mb!!■■■■« to &gt;

"I&amp;iMsXtoonWjMNv Uto V
“ pa»k

suiM. ta saa tha art ad£ie tto
xdo tssw pm tore daring the evening
he particularly tsweed his way. If a
bnry of gay fellows surrounded Mias
Motmtjoy, he worked hi. way to the cir­
cle, and, al last. «&lt;».nd from that My

IJf THE BEST STYLE
n her lofty ramiipi, and gars him a
□oom; tel over it all wm a shadow
fear, apparently, which nMo Mi­
ry shy ratter than haughty, and
teen begun to catch glirases of a

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Dye Sluffs,
Patent Medicines,

Perfumery,
Toilet Articles,

Pure White

' &amp;This missive tho maid boro to the fifth I
story. It feund the nwuiir Itotert in ;
bed; but the tettrt was flung is over the

Lead

Monmcur Waucn frem
“J Mfy” teW »
a* th" door: and ■
Wataffi .prong np as the envriopu float-1
ml down to hu feet.
“A nab. from my lady!" Whal oo'
rttrih did that mean ? Amite rutnpu.
brewing, of mono! Turning ou tbo

The Best in the Market!

&gt; titdeb Ststfi.
.•

■ ■ ?+*•&lt;

DEAD

,

BROKE.

Books and Stationery, The School.
County, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, Reward
of Merit Cards, Fine Writing Papers,
Envelopes, ft., $c.,
Which will be Bold at very Low Prices

with," thought Anais;

usr=xn^.rf,

with th" dress, and Use woi
mads ii look newor aadaasa I

sy

THE PBOPBXST0RS OF THE

Hastings

Cash

Stor

Whose cmupap ■ IhtUf demand,
ad Ersma of tjiolftjur, who had escort­
ed his gutnfe to tho carriage.
"Oh, that's WattMX to bo sues:"

Ill NN, W MH, HIM,

teiouriy.
"Paid his HU!1 Lord blew, you tel.
rich enough to buy out this whole eon-

ClothA and Ready-made Clothing,
Hite A Cape, Boots A Shoos, Groceries. Ac.

For the Spring nn&lt;l Summer Trade.

ftBj ad OnuHlal PiiiiiiL
OOLORKD INK&amp;llROXEE. AC.
~n-t tew at ter threat, and ter*rian&lt;l«r tend. caeaaed ia tho new gtorvi,
bo praod «.
•’ If. Twy handsome. certainly," Mid

Howerer.riwiMd.ttebertaf it and
pat the money ia ter pocket
"'■J*J**
»my toy Arts."
murmured Mra. Banarti; “tati a«pywoyon man hare a now Asms rtsssne

Cash Store
laths Hereto buy

�foe of Secretary of State. [nsnaddrese
to the people of our own County, who
know him so wall, we need not speak of
lux flaws thr too pootooo, nor of tho
I honor it would be to th* County to be

and respected over the whale land, and
the Stars and Stripe. warn to triumph
from the Atlantic to th. Pacific, sod from

duty, whether to the House or in Com­
mittee, always upon the right aide of
questions of utility or reform, and al­
ways doing hie duty well.
There are other aqurnats fire the posi­
tion ho bolds, and in their interests ho
has been grossly attacked and vilely tra­
duced to one small portion of his dis­
trict Ws hare been Informed, bet can­
not vouch for the truthfulness of the roport, tost oven to our own County there
has been, and io still being, soma under­
ground work done against him. Thia
may, or may not, bo true. If, however,
wo hero not Stelly mistaken toe tooling
among tho loading men of tho party, and
of too maaoco of toe people at Harry
County, ilia tho almost unanimous choice

ysare no Congress has done so much to
the same length of tone. Upon the
whole, wo believe tho poepto will ap­
prove thia record, of which they may in­
deed well fool proud. It has been th.

foundations in tn unmanly and unchris­
tian prejudice, against data tad color
here been swept away, and for the first
timo in the history of our nation wo stand

GROCERY
AND
PROVISION
As

lowship and fraternisation with too
Staten lately to rebellion. Thoen are
soma at tho reform, to which we point

and men who cannot bo inlnenoed by
the snbtrrranoan wire pullers who may
tine list since the enlargement of tho
approach them altar their olrotion.
Burna has been very gratifying to ns
. We have spoken thus plaady with no
Wo take this opportunity of expressing
dcsiro to make public opinion upon any
oar thanks to tho many friends who
of there quoetiona, bat to awaken the
peoph, if possible, to tho nooassity of so
managing their own affairs that their
opinions and their wishes tasy bo ta­

Cheap as can

be

bought in Barry

from 37,000 to 30.000 men, and can­
celled the names of over 400 supernum­
erary officers from the pay rolls, thereby
'
making
* saving I too Treasury
. of 34.000,000. Tho 43 1-3 per cent allowance
has been dona. Tho most that win bo has been stopped by the adoption of a
expected of us, and the most that wo naw pay schedule to the Nary Departcan do, is to point out eons of the toadtog measures placed upon tho statute
book, end some at the principal reforms

County.'

too South German States by noon to-day
as to whether they will remain neutral
or not, and ia answered- virtually by Ba­
don forwarding troops to the seat of war
maid of her natural atore. The English
Frees foreshadow tho occupation of Bel­
gium by as English army. The Morn­
ing fete (London) says: "Any violation
of Belgian Territory ends England’s
neutrality."
, Jnr 20th.—Formal declaration of
4ar announced to tho Corps Legislate ;
French Consuls to tho German Contodo-

SASH, DOOBSffl BUMS
^WinJciw,

Fraih^sHiilk

and Bracket® of every description.
leu: Atrertiimrats.

tog bill, which meota the exigences of
tho cum, and has the approval of tho
ixwt financial minds of the nation. Ono
result of this bill will bo to reduce the
taxation of tho nation |26,0&lt;&gt;0,0&lt;K», by

. PlaatinRM,* Mich

N F. W'

CARRIAGE FACTORY.
sharply and seraraly as possible." Prus­
sia is said to ham made tho dethrone­
ment of Napolcun her ultimatum in tho

peaawl into a law.
2d. The whole system of Internal Borenoe has been modified, and. we are glad
to know, much simplified. Of all ttw
list of vexatious and burdensome special

cheap a paper rn is published in the
State, and should find its way into every
family in ton Co. nty. By a Utile net-

doubled. It shall bo our aim to publish
a paper worthy of the County end too
patronage we have received and are re­
ceiving It shall bo oux special care
that its columns shall contain only choice
reeding matter. Wo shall strive to make
its summary of news so full as possible.
Wo are safe in laying that no weekly

DBS® UM OF ALL USDS.
infiuencai of civflisntion by toe " North­
ern Pacific Bailroad Bill," tbs passage
of which is by no means too least of ths
greet national measures which reflect so
groat credit upon tho Forty-First Oon-

of Berrien County, is making a vigorous
canvass, with a good prospect of sneooea.
For a time, Mr. Gitsurr, of Grand
Rapids, was prominently spoken of for

Shop in the Elevator Building^
HajmMix. JulyM. ism.

F'

!T Q I 2 I.I ?. Y V
c. 't'. TtWihiTT &amp;*ccrrs

j partition for all foreign volunteers comar*stable todioa natural death. Wo
*° kcr aid. Russia, Austria and

ASSORTED TIMBER
Oil Tempered Steel Springs.

We are now selling below

weeping, “ refusing to bo comforted.”
AB toe dangerous schemes for inflating
Ho would certainly bo a |
3d. Tlso tariff system (thanks to tho the currency Mod, and, altlioogh they
good man fur the place, and, if a candi­
unyioldtog industry and pcroorenutoe of wore regarded by their friends as me*
date, we should have taken much plate Mr. Bcbcnck) has been much revised,
sure in advocating his claims. An squal­ and many changes made to the tariff
ly good man lias been found to tho peron of Mr. Wirnxxssx, of Flint, a young
man to every way well qualified tor the
office, and wo take great pkasaro to bospeaking tor him the hearty support of
toe driegaise from this part of tho State,
end bsUsre, from what wo know and all

ELEVATOR, FOUNDRY &amp; MACHINS MOP,

Jackson and Grand Rapids
Prines.

Those intending to buy will
sane money by calling on us

Terms to suit Purchasors.

Iron Beam Plows, (full riggedJ
Moid-Board,
.
. Plain Points,
- Landsides,
.
- Wing Points.
- - - -

THE IMPROVED
DOMESTIC

wnro
MAtnmtE,
aervww m do ■ a mo ■’

eu.srtwwsftheo.ro* WeMnkaB
have done widl, and that the term "peeuBar fitaem.” so afqhed Io cm «
of them, ia tho outgrowth of an iarida-

9

*

Invites the attention of teh
Citizens of Barry County to
their new styles of Carriages
and the Superior Stock used
in their Tfanufacturc. fl’n

git.00
tso
.........

..

™

NEW GOODS.

�They reiuroad Saturday eveniag, look­
ing and fading much better for their
trip. Ilioy wore fortunate enough to
hare ploanni weather all the week, with
a nine breene far aailing, excepting the

GrudBiver Valley Division.

A port of tho company rowed over to
diruior, and tho real followed in the
evening. Until tho •• wee, am*’ boor."
the trotiritMe were kept up, and when
Hveatakee were placed ia adiroet line, tho Halting* party left the wharf tor
eqai-dfataat from each other; on. of the their own camp, a roaring “ throe time* ----- ------ -------------- . .
judge. walked eloeo boride tho machine three” wae given far their Kafamamo or, far the promptaem aad taete dfafrveod*. Our party .peak in thoHgtaroi
|
1
' **“

Sash, Doors, Blinds. Door and Window Frames,
Corner, Stair and Ornamental Brackets,
Newell Posts, Banisters, stair
Railings &amp;c.

‘WONDERS
noted tho number of pound* draft indi­
cated by the hydronometor, and called
it aloud, tho chairman ropeabng th.
number after him and noting it down.
Tho manner of aaoortaining tho draft of
the respective machine* waa approved by

During the week » number of enrol,
faooe riritod the cxcuvaionfata' camp, ur.d
contributed to wall to the general larder
that them we* no danger at «nj one’*
going hungry. Among tho riaitora war®
M«n, Barlow, Holbrook, H. A. Good-

vMtawb
’•jti-___________ _ _______-____ —
ItweehrdtoMtt cAom.udtak* their toad home themm. day.
Haring lately put in operation a large throo-dded Moulding Machlnc-lho
only one In the County, our cornice moUdlng will be worked to a carefully
prepared act of pattern*, "eprung" projxrly beveled for any pitch of roof,
flulabod In rvrry »«T T»dy Io put up, and will be warranted to M.

1HSTEMENS

rwiBIMary fate Vrl.w.rWf, Agve

manufacture local item*, though at a
premium, cannot be had thi* weak. Our
“devil" offer* to hang himoelf if U
would aOxd any ralifaf. but w. dadin.
hia kind offer rimply bemuto* there fa

The brick wall, of Down*. Robin con
A Bailey’. new baiUing are going up
rapidly.
The new building of W- B. Brown fa

Michigan Central R. R.

THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE.

Peninsular Railway.

n^”* *ta

Tho particular*, a* wo learn them, an
a* follow,: Mr. Steven. had upon hie
dray a hoary load of ahingloa and wa&gt;
walking backward, holding hi* hone by
the bit. Stopping a little out of the road,
bo .truck hie bask againat a poet, aad
before he could get away tho heavy abaft
of Urn dray .truck him on tho cheat, and

IMPROVEMENT8 FOR 1870.

witneeaud the terrible cataatropbc, and.
after its occurrence, did all that they
could for tho unfortunate anBrier. hut
no human aid was of aay avail.
Mr. Huron* wm highly roemeted, and
his tragic and untimely end caato a cloud

^^^TETER-COVERED DRIVING PULLEYS-Savas nearly
■lSX’5S£Kffi, reArT °°DI&gt;L»OB-a peM pm-

ACKLEY 8c SLADE

.EDICHSTES

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

J. H. Euj*. tho young man who atok
Mr. Poole’* horoe, wae laM we*k troa»farrod to the Eaton County jail, at Char­
lotte. Hfa place of roridoaeo bring ia
that County, aad tho bone etolea bring

HOWARD RAXITABT AID Diuggists Sundries, Groceries, Wall Paper, Traveling

Baskets Bird Cages. School Books Stationery, frc.

WIIIE
Particular attention paid to Compounding Prescriptions.

utt gwnit 4 nfflBAi
80UTHIM UMH

FOB ALL POINTS BaCT * WEST

TAXES! TAXES!

IN HASTINGS!

�C@7&gt;UUPU P7U@PU7&gt;X@UUUUP7

DOCT. DODD’S
N E I! VINE

iMfiBnuhP

AXI&gt;

Eochcatcr to Naw York, 385 miles,
Buffalo to New York. 428 milra,
Dunkirk to New York, 400 mites,
Cleveland to New York. Mhmils
Cincinnati to N. Y., f-flfl mile.,

IXVlGOBATOn

NERVOUS

DISEASES.

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

;tis5

PATENTS

Newspaper
Advertising.

ggsgEgisS

IDBICK’S
wayu shows thi*. A borao with a largo,
Baahy head, and thick hoed, ale. one
with fleshy l.gs, .UuU U roJUUA A
lame hnrao that ’ha. been lame but a
day or two,’ fram running in tho paatnro
or from the prick of a nail, alsould be
looked wall to. Better wait till hi- get*
wall betbra you boy.
*fFUro are many other minor
pointe that of courao .hould be looked up,
such a* age, natural eon*titn lion, disporidon. habit*, interfering, etc. I hare
□a]y intended tn point out the qualities
of a good borao that an inexperienced
buyer would bo likely to orarlouk. Aa a
last word I would ray—if you buy of n
ioekev. rixnrat to bo cheated."

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country &lt;nni introducer! the Prmdinmaon lUood Purifer; «me«
•r.’iicA ,ltaw lAourrrnd* hart bcm
cured, by iU use, &lt;/ Scrty'idn and
other blood ilueaort. It emdaine,
baida the Iodide of Ftfaua and
Syrup of StHIinyia, druot import­
ed from Sweden for its arprtu
manufacture, unknotm and not
brpt by apothc-^

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, .r u&gt;« KSDLfam u a tvii
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prohibit lady teachers Maaing school M ORAMT, ft 0. U« MH, Mew 1 mt______
boy. over eighteen year, of ago.
Spurgeon ha* wm« of hi* cannon*
GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.
printed in tho Naoria language. Tho
tnm naln ..rtl nt «n.t*» H»uL&gt;
Fw“.
Maori*, however, prater potted Engliah- PI0MPT.MMUBU.IEUABLE.

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Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
Its naloral Vitality and Color.

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How ore you F’ "Pretty well." “And
your wife F ’ "She ia travniing." “For
oor health F “No, for mine."
Dr. Abernethy, on one oetarion, w*a
on a visit to a lady, who, after dascribsng Ur cotnplainte, added. “Oh. doctor,
whenever I lift my arm it pain* berimd
endurance " “ Then, madam," said the
doctor, "you ore a great foul for 11ft-

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                  <text>VOL XV.

NO. M.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 3. 1870.
THE

BEPDJUUN

BAKKIB

PRINT IO
BOWSE A GALLOWAY'S

NEW BLOCK

BOSTON CASH STORE

TTnstingn. "Mich.

I wraveatecre u-..l scrrioi' to tho jMxqilo,
and add largely to tho val»&gt; of fseperfy,
and while it miu: bo admitted that by
moan, of municipal aid thor are *&gt;moand paid for them in good faith.
timos con.tractod where, without rech
Il lx undoubtedly into that no .mall aid, ttare ooskl not be had, Ido noteonportion of die people of tho State hare criro it equally clear, that Uro priaaple
frit a deep intern.: in and a strong de­
sire for the consteuctam of raHrooda. and
have boon both willing and durirou. to
grant rnunlapa! aid tor that purpose.
Whether it is or is not wire to ob­
struct railroads, trader any circnmetancee, to a greater extent than can be done
by individual or private cn-.torpriao, need
not Im discussed in thl. .or.nectiau. Bat,
however thi. may be, the bond, now
out. tending are not the result of any
redden impulse, or tho exatoutenl of a
day, or of any one Legislature.
The following summary win give, u
near as may be ssoertsinr-d, tho amount
of such eteoritfoa now outataifding. un­
der the various enabling acte:

$90,000 WORTH OF GOODS

»

HEAVY FALL PURCHASES.

TATLBR CYUHDER PRESS!

HASTINGS DRUG STORE
Bssrsfrii
'SfooR
SAlUtnsli KKroSTH,
school sxrtMrrx.

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Dye Stuffs,
Patent Medicines.

Perfumery,
Toilet Articles.

It will bo oboorred, that one-half of I
tho whole amount wa. issued under tho
laws of IBM and 1881, nearly one
fcnreh under th. law* of I860.
Our own State baa boon singular in,
pawing rnalding acta of thio character;
not tana than twenty-two of tho Etatee
ham aimilnr taws upon -their statute
books; in moot, or all of these, the eon­
; stitatfonaiity at milroad aid logWrtioa
hoe been tho subject of judicial adindi-1
cation; in all at those States such tagi.- j
| lation has been sustained, asTa in Iowa
| and Woocmrin, and originally in these

In 1M1, Congress gave to the State of
Michigan, and to each of right other
Btatao named in the act, and to each new
Stalo thereafter admitted into the Union,
tiro hundred tbutuaed acne of public
lands. " for tho purposes of internal fm
prorwmrat, mid lands to bo dtepored of. I
and the net |rt&lt;coed» of the ulre &lt;tpob«l i
to the building of roada, nulaaye, bndgwa,
canala" die.

Th. powers of goventmont are diridod info three departments: Tngillaftre.
ExreutiTS, and Judicial; the duties of
each are dis tiact and well defined ; no
one may discharge or infringe upon tho
duties of another.
To the LegiriaBTO‘branch of the gorrrnmont bsa been romraUtod the tawmakitw power, subject only to aueh restriciMM or limitatxow a. are coetainod
in the ConMlrutfon of tho State, or of tbs
UmtodStates
IMVI good reaton to belioro that thsr
To ttoi Judicial department ba. boon •m rawrar securities of valuo, such
u their face indiretod, and may justly
rl.im that the muairipaliticw vhree
bond, they bold .Lou Id fco allowed and
authorised to m.ta&gt; prorldoa for their

Books and Stationery, The School Books used in This.
County, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, lieward
of Merit Cards, Fine Writing Papers,
Envelopes, &lt;fc.,
Which will Imj Hold nt very Low Prlceas.

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HI I.Ln ur VAKK.

I-MIKIX,
OKillttLH

Hastings Cash Store!

MIIS, m

at an early day.
Dr. Abai Stereo. is writing a ‘•History
of ^e Methodist Episcopal Church" in
tho United Staler
Btrnawy the piano forte builder, ha.

Also their urate and godmotben, and
any other relatrona they may happen to
hare.
Th. heirs of Annek. Jana you know,
on Trinity Church.
And pretty much tha rent of Now
York, below Central Park.
Trinity Cliureh claim, tho wind, of it

at I-hdadalphia, wsa su&amp;xnted to death
tho other eveteng. by a mece of meat
sticking in tas ifouM.

fu! attempt to commit emerita.
It ha. been scioetftuajly diacorcrod
A man named Bronsnu was recently
that wo have no further nw for tho •‘lit­
tle busy boo,’1 aa hoo.y cxn bo made fort in tha vnode is the vieitaty trfMar
quetto,
and it tree four day. before he
better and cheeper by a new prorees.
™
able to ascertain hi. whereabouts
I Our bees must go into some other basiend make hie way to human habitations
•Qto relatioruhip w.. willed by an art
of tho Legislature of 1702, ar tboreabouta, which deetared that all nanon,
whose grandmother. were bom m Now
Tort should bo acknowledged &lt;u beire
of Anneke Jane, and entitled to all the
uToXTSiat the Chnreh ran

That you had a gnnduxXhrr;
That .bo had Dutch aacretors ;
Who originally camo from Holland.
Tha rereut admission to the bar of my
friend. Miles OTaka, anablod mo to
place my case in the hand, of treaty

I consulted him in ths matter, and bo
proceeded Sa a burinret-likn nwnaer.
Which was to demand a retaining fee
I of ten dollars, merely, bo obeerred, sa a
matter of form.
! Tho fire: proceeding, ho eai.1. waa to
make a formal demand on tho Sexton of
hand, empty, warthlesa prosniMW to pay. ( Trinity Church for the d.hrery of owr
Tho Ixmtature. that authorised, and •I riiare of Use property.
tho jacpln who voted to imuo tho bond., II If bo refused, then OTako taid we
supposed they wore acting under oonsti-1i should enter an act of ^setxnnnt against
taturaal and lawful authority.
tho Church, H/muW.wy. reri., to
Although tliero is now no way of on-' compel them to show tanas why. Thea
fcrang the collodion, and no legal obli-. rerry the osm apous sir asset, and pro­
gstam far the paynmt of three wnm- duce ow evidence.
tore, tho morel o&amp;gation. fd a Btata, and I
| la case the reepoadaato (N. B. Tkieie
, a legal term, and mean, tho parties you
are reomgj.hould offer to octmwamieo

Cloths iu»d Rendy-mndo Clothing,

Hats &amp; Caps, Boots A Shoes, Groceries, Ac

ZE*

For the Spring and Summer Trade.

a."K

HARDWARE

Cash. Store,

.?^w=-b=ft

We have

�Over $10,000 Worth

mimm xtciimi!

I - Etocutiv* HtuMa'y."

Wo produce the kernel of the nut
that our reader* may see jtert the Mad
I of moat aftmted th* readers of that rw

ly advocate the claim* of a tried and
“A. T Stewart, Secretary of the Tree- I
faithful pebbe mrraat no higher prate, ray. gnveSIO.OOO far to. odb»i Waah-

HASTINGS, BICH.,

United States WatchCo.

- AUG, MOTO*

World

doubt what their verdict will be , Owr
ideate of manhood am drawn froU with­
in ouneina, bearo" sons am think all

Tho astro session of the Lagialatura
has, so far, hardly j.rogrwee*d far enough
to make ita doings of special internet to
our readers- In our ncit iattt* wo hope
to bo phis to give a Ml report of their

Gmx-ral Grant*, hmuca"
Thia te valuable information He wart
never waa Snsvtary of tha TtMeaty;
Waahberne and Bari, bold their posi­
tions only temporarily ; Mr. Boar ha*
ix.cn superceded by a man that tho Jour­
nal folk* have not h.nrdnf yet. and Mo-

and

Reaper,

Gumps’ Sulky Rake, Ball's Tornado, Pitl’i
Improved, and Fowlersville Threshers;
Burdsells Clover Huller; Superior,
Keystone and McSheny’s
Grain Drills;
BALL’S CELEBRATED

In enotber column wo give Governor
Bridlin'* address, and cell special at­
tention to it It ia manly and straight­
Thia rn-vampin* of two-year-old Dem­
forward, and although rvecmmsndtag
ocratic slang. after it haa become dead
nothing as to future voting of aid to rail­
matter with th* papers by whom it was
road*. haa the genuine ring of true honfirst printed, shows at one* tho enter­
•ety tn dealing with the pararot of aprise and originality of the paper under

UFUmOAM COXORMSIONAL
comnioi

Mower

PLOW,

Btowy tto
Dr,fl
Pt— m Cto M*rM.
THE KALAMAZOO, DODGE, JWD CURTIS PLOWS,
And Qaattnge Warrantnl to fiL

The Governor exprsaisi some doubt*
W* would recommend it to go back to
a* to the expediency of allowing raunio- tho daya of ** bleeding Kansas,” tor
ipalittea to vote aid to railroad*. Wo do ' something that will have tho flavor of
not sympathise with thee* doubt* We
believe tho matter ia safe left in th*
hand* of tbo people. The amending of
th* CcMtitubon •&gt; a* to enable the peo­
ple to aid such improvement* by no
mean* compete them to vote each aid. It,
however, tmnoveo all impedimenta, and
enable* to do *o if they wiah.
insl, and th* important work to bo dime
Believing, a* wo do, that th* people at it 1*1 u have a full and c« mplete
are abundantly aldo to take care of them- rojovaratatioe from «very town in th*
wires ia all the department*of erif-gov- County Our sccreao aa a party mainly
ernnunt, we ar* no advocate* of (tenari- depend* upon tho wisdom displayed el
tution* which restrict the powvr* of th* these preliminary wurentioaa and can
cruet. Ud the working Republican* be
up end doing in thia matter

Albion ha* a mineral paint mine.
Six mineral walla at Eaton Rapid*
The Reform 8cboo! haa 200 boy*.

9rw ^drrrtuenunt*.

NATURES

Agentst Wanted

I Hair Restorative

window and Door Frames, Milk Snfv
and Bracket* of every description.

MWUU teveu to «C* Ou-

war. The contending nations are stead-'
ily massing their forces and gathering
No harm can come of allowing the strength foe the earning conflict
A
propio to pose upon the ■|C*sUm, and great battle ie daily exiwcted, and must
thus say if they will amend the consti­ : soon take jdacw, if it has not already octution, and we certainly boj*&gt; the Lrgiclature will pmrat such amendment fur
our ratification ar rejection.

though the coming to light of tho sep­
p-rd mnl treaty mikde, or prop*-*! and
rvj«vd, upon ill® close of lb- c-ufl.- t V
be-lowa. haa, perhaps intenrifad th*
finding against tho Emperor, ahd rundared it highly probalde that the proKatema*.-. haa puretou-d tfo'.UOO
I»ecd neutrality of some of the more
pound* of wool thia aeaaonporrvrful nation* will hardly be of a tealTben were 740 birth* and U! death*
ing charwUT. Wo cannot see how other
nation* can help bring drawn into the in Waahtenaw county in IN6.
Two ward* of Grand Rapid* have I,,
wide and terrible vortex uf thia war, in
which event the storm must shake from fifei dwelling, and 8.963 inhabitant*
'
In Baycocaty then wen Mmarriagea,
found tho roa) caueo of tho pnwent war. '
Napoleon ha* never learned to n-tiur. I Europe. England te steadily arming for J'ii birth*, and 117 death*, in I860.
Monitor towuahip boaat* of eleven pair
gcod for evil, nor haa he, to any extent, ; the ostraaibte purpoto of protoeritig th*
boon tho recipient of that chriatian gram- . neutrality of weaker nations, but no a»f twine aa a rnrt of the production of
which would induce him to /*»yrr» and i doubt really to be i&lt;epand to spike a
/aryriany inault which ho may fancy bo blew at Franco wl«n the [«oi"-r lira*
ha* .uttcTT-!, and thi* prompt denial upon •hall coax'. There have iad*nd been
tho port of Pnueia to ii*ton toorerturv, some rumor*, finding little credit, that
prompted by tho dangtrou* and • overwooaing ambition of tho daoperato gam­
bler who rule* tho deatinie* of France,
must hare l&gt;*&lt;m deeply humiliating to hi*
Imperial Highuiaa
The pnamblo of tho treaty *c&lt;* forth
that ia order to strengthen tbo tin* of
fri*nd*hip between the two nations, the
King of Prussia and tho Emperor of tho
Fnrnch enter into th* following treaty :
1st. Napoleon rooogniaM the late acj
Much ^peculation soil c«ij*cturT ba*
of late been afloat ** to the rxiatencn of
aaraet tn-aty between France and lTu»- ■
•ia. propositions for which were made
by France, but rvjmted by l^usta. Tfe«discovery ka#l hail an rifeet the an *lcc I
trtoal shoctiapon th* nations of Enrop*.
and in tho curt and derisive reply msde
to Franco By l*n*Ka, in which she pm*-

Ferry far Cbngrom end the U. 8. Sen­
ate ■ known only to obonuv^convopoadento at Washington, or someone under
pay in his own district Can it be that
th* msmew of tho people of thi* State
aro blind, or are the mental optica of
by a poultice of greenback* 1 'Hit thi^g
took* ftahy to my thefoaat”
x
We have given tho Cl^rr’i rarroxt*!
te full, that our reedan may judge of
the true vright of tho gun* uaod in opporitfan to Mr Ferry, aa well aa tbo
afyte of warfan tha gunnon an engag­
ed in. Noi.far tbo world would wo
prune it of one of ita exuberance, ofayatex or orthography. Nothing could indneo ua to mar it in Ofa tenet; aa we find
it wo give it to our reader*. We think
"Qu people of thio State” are not s&gt;
felted ” aa to be muted by thia atyte of
argument (») We eenfra that wo do
not under,land th* TwfatMM to **ol&gt;sesro eorreapaadasta at Waahicgtoa,"
and “ aoote under hi* pay ia Ma own diw

I

Fremont Engine Worki!

LOOK AT OTO PRICES

faLoo

THE IMPROVED

•jo..

DOMESTIC

LIFE IN UTAH

Farmers, buy your Plows where you are alw a yssure

AMTS^-WW.four R®pa‘rsfirst, ahnori bnpeasfate now.
Rueeia, and poedbly Auetna, in view
of th. new dervlopmmt*, wV U alow to'
tend any aid in building up » power at i

PATENTS"
JS5S'.13S3*«T»‘rK-.i“

Waahington Or* doing, are quit* a. good '
auihnriv (obnmro no they aa.) ae ia th* ;
edittef the Ohm, nhee. teoahiy atone.
aeitovM him of that obeemfay which I

gAWKEag?
Newspaper

�Grani River Valley Division.
Btroag. Sep'! of the Grand Rapid,
a-hosb. Mm. Kate B reartoy, of Laaring,
Hon. Z. R. Brockway, .of Detroit, and
Prut A A. Griffith, of the State Nor-

HOWARD SANITARY

AID

Sash, Doors, Blinds. Door and Window Frames,
Corner, Stair and Ornamental Brackets,
Newell Posts. Banisters, stair
Railings &amp;c.,

dealt out by tho Bur bauds of the ladira
of the Star Degree ; while in the fewer
hall, tho - light fsatoUie," to the music
cf tho Hutings boys, was kept up till
morning light warned them that it was

GROCERY
AND
PROVISION

aad Bohnboid got rich by advcrtirinR.
Try A
_____ ■_______

have grown wheat, of course, but aa a
general thing, their grain w aa secured in
Iiretty good order for this year. Carn,
between Hastings and thia place, haa
never, to my knowledge, looked to well
at thia time of yanr, aa now. Oats, a
splendid crop
Hoping that I maybe able to give you
a few items from this psut at tho county
now and Own, I subscribe myself) aa
formerly,
Ra&gt;.
“Why, of coarse." Come again.
Bad; wo are always glad to hear from

Bewznuae Nrcx—J. L. Read drives

MaiN: HnKHnRnK.
As Cheap

bought

Michigan Central R. R.

County.

au
.tasttaa.-^—-- •
Lqc^l

Naahrilfe, August 23d.
Jatatntrt, Aug. 1st, 1870.
Cancca in Johnstown, {at the Culver
En. Bssnra: Ou Tuesday evening, school house, on Salarday, tho 20thinaL
July 10th, one of the most severe atoms We hope that thorn wiB be a fall aV
of wind and rain, accompanied by terri­
fic thunder and lightning and had.
pa med through Ulis town, the wind mak­
ing and havoc among frail trees break­
ing down and uprooting large apple

flews t

this season. Grading haa bran done,
aad sidewalks are ia process of conatraction. Many new buildings are be­
ing erected. Wo noCirad a sang little
brick reridanra. juat fintohed, for J. R.
Van Velaor, Esq. Among theveryresjoctable looking dwellings nearly oom-

Peninsular Railway.

Thursday morning last The san ap­
peared to cumo Up very suddenly, and
the whole shy, from east to west, from
north to south, was Blind with tho most

THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE.

' A uses party of musicians warn on
their round. Monday evening with the
bead wagon, serenading the girl, and
their friend, generally. They appeared
to cnj.7 themralvra finely, and, on tho
gill night air, Urnir music sounded very
pleasantly.___________________

TP?

Naw Frra—Fsta. A Iltcxx—Mr.
False, of Wenona, and Mr. Hicks. of
Ann Arbor, have purchased the dock
and loosed tha store of J Cole * 6qn,
corner of Church and State Street i. and

The Glen &amp; Hall Threshing lacliiDB,
IMPROVEMENTS FOR 1870. .

la one of the Barat agricultural journal,
published. The August number ie be­
fore ua, and ita table of am tea to is re
plate with choice artirlra and illustra­
tions. to common to this paper. A very
fine group .f Maple-Shade Cotswold
.heap, in their flracra, appear on the
first page. •• Hints on August Work ”
a aa iaierraiing and instructive aa over,
and tho “Basket” ia brim Ml of good

golbcring of Uio Society and congrrgalion to railed, to be held in that churuh
on Friday evening, the fob inaL, far the
purpose of enjoying a social visit, in con­
nection with the renting of slips. It is
yet bright and beautiful; ia the weal a hoped there may bo a fail attendance.
most fearful night. Tho storm camo on
rapidly, and soon tho combined action of
tho White Whale, or Beluga, ore two
arm and atom produced cue of the most
splendid illustration., with remote dogorgeous, and al tho same limo ano of
scriptim-. "Returning from the Hunt"
the most terrible, traiMM wo hare ever
to a fiaT sngravwc, illustrative of the

^EJTBERrCOVSBBD DRIVING PULLETB-BaTon nearly

MANl'FACTl'RI’fG CO.,
w g i.nf at ^itnu.ja

Invites the attention of tch
Citizens of Barry County to
their new styles of Carriages

499308

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE
art using the very best

ASSORTED TIMBER

-Drugs And Medicines
NEW GOODS.

SOUTHERN

We are now selling below

Jacksan and Grand Rapids
Prices.

1.035
1,160

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

CARRIAGE FACTORY.

SMEED’S 8AFETYTJH.AFT C0UPLING8-A. perfect pro-

the sp«» between tho one already gang
up and Mr. Coto’a will build alec. Give
ha tho Maufield Itailroad, and it will ta­
Buuao at tho artesian well srill prob­ bula little while before the town will all
ably not commrara until next week, as
Mr. Geiger, the contractor, to now absent
getting the nicwsry machinery. Flyri
hundred dollars haa bran voted by tho
Cnramou Council, which will rink the

LAKI SHORE 4 MICHIGAN

can

Barry

ALL WORK WARIU.NTEDTO.BE

FOO from than aad ram. out to visit his
relative ia thia county, near MiddfeviBe.
The telegraph infurmod Mr. Mallory of
the event, and be found the chap, brought
him to thia ptoie aad fedgud him in jaiL
On Monday, Mr. Peter Uray camo on
with a requisition from the Govoroor of
Indiana. aad took Lesson beck with him,
where ho will probably receive the full
penalty of the law he haa violated.

lU fawinnaual mooting at Grand Rapid.
August 10th, 11th and 12th.
W. F. Iricxrxao* c*r&gt; for *rio his
houra and lot, rituaied ™ Grand street,
west of tho Union School House.
Gao. H. Karra, formerly of this vil­

RAILIAY,

FOB ALT. rOTSTB BUTT * WEST

War don't, wn have a band? The
playing of Mr. Hopkins, in his rwm. on
an instrument emo evening thia week,
suggested tlto' above bonding, end wo
wiah the ohl** boad boya " vmH gat to-

nna —&lt; M
—11 b—•
The music to a Scotch wing—"Bonnie
Antae Lee." The literary matter. as
usual, to frrah and entertaining. "Mur
sling tho Ox” ia an ex reliant story, suit­
able (br hard timaa; aad a spicy variety
in prow and verse i» supplied by Ella
Whecfer, Miriam Earle. Elisabeth Preeeokl,X L. Ford, and tabsrx Publkd«l
by DeaconA Pstaraon, 31» Walnut Sires t,
Phitodolplira. Price 31f&gt;0 a year (which
also ianlndra a large steal engraving). '

That must be sold within the
Hext Sixty Days.
DOWN GO ifflE PRICES. Druggists Sundries, Groceries, Wall Paper, Traveling Terms to suit Purchasers.
Baskets Bird Cages. School Books Stationery, Jr.

Old Stand ofJ. D Reed, foot

igan,

waylltf

Dry 'Goods,
Notions.
Heady-M ndc
Clothing,
Hats, Caps,

TOHNG. RUNYON

TAXES! TAXES!

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NERVOUS

50 Cis.

Ayer’s Ague Cure.

•’When I »u • littl* gtrl."-began
GrandmaIIuJIm
- Whe»r’ cxclaimol Curt, .topping tn
th. middle of • MBoreanli, aad looting
hi. grandmother with hi. fa. ujwxL
down and between to. two foot.

•zrwsiaMf"

EgSicaigSBaj

pri.r be anlaimad, ia a tone of great
“tr^d you think T’

nafad,

X thoughtyou war* alwaye—
Omadaa-'QoOK^Mid.
“Wdl.1 waan’t,” d-replied. “I wub
a girl once, no bigger than your Cousin
Janio."
"And did you wear your na'tacka aad
your cap, than F'naked Curt; “am! wee

PATENTS

23239089913091903048315

Newspaper.
Advertising.

Why
Ikitih.-il Dr. Hoback's Stom­
ach Bitten increase in sale
every year ?

Because

•‘I liked to »eo her lift the kettfa, and
Imag them on th. liooka. end then awing
them o’er the fire. I often e^o! far to
Ut tn. do it, bat ah. —id. ’ No; wait till
you are older aad bigger.'
'•One day, my mother west to vfat e
ueh neighbor. It waa a longway to th&lt;Mck woman’, hou—, though .he wu our
near—t neigh ter.
my mother left
mo al hoax, aloe., and told mo not to go
n—r tho fire.
“ But after die had guna, I thought &gt;1

They are the best combina­
tion ever made.

Why
Do tho Druggists
mend Dr. Hoback's
to thoir customers?

DR

Because

AIKIN

Thor know the ingredients
of which they arc made.

Why

SALESMEN

Arc Dr. Roback's Blood
Purifier and Blood Pills
the best remedies taken to­
gether for the euro of all
diseases of the blood ?

-~?aw£S

Because
Tho Blood Ponder is the
w Incheon lai ns the celebrated
costly Drugs imjiorted ex­
pressly from Sweden for its
manufacture, and the Pills
contain the nctiro principle
of Podophyllum (Mandrake
Root,) and is a substitute
for Mercury.

Why

"And diefound bar mother'. too. in
th. beakat, aad
burnt 'em all up.
And pretty won ter mother came in, and
began to ennff up ter ixwe, and -id.
•Why, grandma Holte. what’, a burn^-AadlbUj cried, aad her mother

Arc Dr. C. W. Hoback's
Stomach Bitters, Blood Pu­
rifier and Blood Pills the
throe greatest remedies tho
wdrld has ever known?

fad at Cart’. dory, bn* '
gtrndmafagfad mure than any con

Indeed. aho couldn’t find time that
—*b« &lt;* d.
■in* ha? .r^rtacla. Carl dido t ktl&gt;'"

WOOL CARDING

MIDDLEVILLE!

Because
HARVEY W. WRIGHT
nr~ Pcreona desiring to makr gwxl
bargain. will du well to tall at thi.
Agency.

NEW SARDDIG MILL

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jrAsr.xa.’satc.-.g* “■ “
PICTURES FRAMED.

After cloven years' experieaco and trial tho calcs have
increased each and ovory
yaar, and thousands of let«■ jnnsolicited) of tho remarftablo
cures they havo
ttIM*Ablo C
performed
erforaed boar witness.
Read®Ufe
tesd«lfe Iletters in© Local
Column at cures by those

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Why
Is it that Physicians use
and recommend Dr. Bo­
llock's Sugar-coated Blood
Pills ?

SAuT

f'ffl

firsSr-.-nrourosrrKu
•■sgfegJSS'B-

After years of experience
nntl trial they have lieen
proven to be n sure cure
for Dyspepsia anil Indiges­
tion.

i i®

Because
great dinner pot, for my mother hail pul ■
thorn away owrlxn.
I
“While I wa. hunting fa than, 1 j
happened to at* a banket filial with tow
that my mother u—&lt;1 alxrat her ^an
tong. I thought that would do ju»t *•
! wall aa tha toekottk, and bettor; fa I
could play that the tow wai a pudding, WELCH .^GRIFFITHS,
and I waa fjdag to boil it
“Ho I carried th. bi.Lrt to the fireplacc, and,'after a good d—d of trouble,
I managed to get it bung on the crane
Then I rwUER it orer tho tire
.
“ But what do you think ?
•• Inutoed of hanging there like the too
kettle or the dianto-jot, the baak.t and
the tow began to burn up ! O, how they
did bon: I
“ And I wa. frightened half out of my
wit., end wondered what my mother
would do wten die came tan—and found A Cg-tST, ?■ O. S.1 rn". !■■
it out
I waa mi—rable enough tho root of
tho afternoon, I can toll you.
’• Hy-and-by my mother camo in, ami PROMFT HOROKABLE ■ELIAILE.
•ho kfa-d me', mid then die l-egan to
unall the burnt tow.
- •What hare you town doing, H.Uy?”

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to

Ils natural Vitality and Color.
▲ drotefa which
ia at once agreoable,
faallhy, and oflMul
for pr—erring the

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VOL XV.

.
HASTII

BANKER

Napoleon &amp;. Bismark
rronxrrs ms c,i.l.,,ii,n m

NO. 15.

BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 10, 1870.

PRINTING

mwu-

Establishment.

W TO

1 BOWE 4 HALLOWATS

NEW

ton of nature, men, bwt ’ ■boro especially
women, aemato
that m a great
’-BJemtUman! What does ba take
and fine Gormnrnatil am* aaltattaf the ■wfcrY Ito only eersu."
United Utetooof AmmtaK. thay should
'Thank you Haro you any board
be exempt thjtn olleuch petty annoyances
ae taWn^ay officialpenioo who* what
“Boarders
Just coax' down stein,
they see. the same to undoubtedly the once, and look at the pile of hash Mary's
a paradin'tm’luu been ell the mootin'
ami you won't ask such a question again i
in ear wtaja. BounUa, indeed Forty- i

BLOCK.

I

BBSTON CASH STBRE
©30,000 WQBTH OF GOODS
TATLOR GRUBER PRESSI

HEAVY FALL PURCHASES
ririi, they meet aBeem and indignity
which the gentle female heart Co well
“Say VJSar-I don't tamw, gwoaa
knows how to bcetnw upon him who ’“An* so down goc. Mr. WDliam Mawould pry into Lte affairs, moreover, wo­
men art so intaiiho-ond .it is mainly xawtrakotoeeh’e name as that of a
upon intuition womanpride lhemaelna— Swede born in Hamburxthat they ecent danger from afar. Thy
"Ana othonJ"
are not altogether to bo blamed far thia

HASTINGS DRUG STORE
HAHTnVGH,

M3CUIGAJV.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;, CO.. Prop's,

7M THE BEST STYLE

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Dye Stuffs,
Patent Medicines,

Perfumery,
Toilet Articles.

besa. Soffice it, 1 am of anriemt end orietoerrtin family. I wdl not Karo my at
fairs pried into. Begoue : 5 for you,
Madam, I 1mm jour l«u» and your

And^lha otorwertied rwmms taker
°«lk
rtSttoU1 Xlu

Books and Stationery, The School Books used in this I
county, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, Reward
of Merit Cards, Fino Writing Papers,
Envelopes, fc., $c.,

the informatiou obtamnd by him may be,

Uj-~« r*'' U

Which will l&gt;o Hold at very Low Price*.

Cash Store!

plate. I rang the bell a servant aji
[vaw.1.
-BuamHkfar .
No, air; Mr. Smith ia in the army.'

ted? We are expecting my brother
Henry from lite army, and your bine
clotmu dewirod me"
“ For which I ahall always wear bloc,"
I roplad,gaUanUr. “Altewmatotatrod no. myself—I am Henn Parkwell,
of Snnaahvflto and la making my bmt
bow I stsmhiad over an ouoman. and fell
■naah into a chrna chart, rtoww.ii.hrag
at hart a doaen plates and aa many glass

be chanced OMW,’as the bigs omowet
of water in the encumbers so tudnsss
the vinegar that this change U adtaolntoH NsiftMiy MaYttigTEMLlM
their abarp tartu. jnatadd e little motaaS.
or apirita, and they will be right again.

Cloths and Bnady-madc Clothing,
Hata * Capa, Boot* A Shoos, Groceries, Ac.

For the Spring and
iand Summer Trade.

Mm. F. pnt horn up in this ouaw tart

pinklaa; they were always roady forrn^

That what Aernys be U, and bent’s Lie

&gt;1
n
hoir-dreseor when In,', only a barber, 1
gmwt Icon coll Pete a clothier.”
"Your husband's uaowi. 1'rtar Brown
"He’ll be Ujsofx next Jaanaryj the

thunder.

- Mr. Smith i. m.

He stayed

HOLMES A WHll’l'EMOHE, ci homo all dy on imtjoee to cateh you!
And sow, l&gt;y Jupiter I’ll harp my rw-

HARDWARE

We have the Agency of

said I, ‘•There moat be soma
mixtalAllow me to hujuiro if you aro
Mr. J»hn bpith?”
_
"I’D inform yuw about Mr. John Smith .

t&gt;ta

�tirtte for any part of the yuan, b-utth-yi;
.tobyol.teM Tte lew pete, of
, tta paper put* it wfahia the ranch of ,
every ca». and ante. Mabeohttely neo——ry for ns to adopt tta reUy pay sps-

This artion 00 tta part sf the Lagos
fetaro la jest a»d equitable, end ita ratifinatba by the people win no leave ^e
tta maitev that if a eingto bead bsssd

We cull upon our tnenda, and toe
friend, of a gnod p^-r throughout th.
Cbenty, to help us make tta Uses—
what it nbouH be- Help W&gt; by sending
u. inten-tisg items for puMtetion. and
by trying to —care us now nherrik—a
In nnettar eehann w» offer the «unpnign edition of the Bx»n, from now
until after th. election, for the cxre«tegly low pnse of tvsoty-firr assste-artnaDy tern than tta white pppto
m
H-pregthapapera...—---------

fighting tta fight «* P~*- tat
fight of an almost alien ernperer, Md
trwwdiaary, oontinooua, bitter, and un- w ean hardly «&gt;(•&lt;* that db|isy of arreeatmabb attacks upon Grant and the
administration, by th. city Prose. Tta
Chi-go THfo-, (ha Gariaaati Gmtete.
aad other city joomals, sterns d to vfo
It b gmcraBy ^needed that Oenorol with each otter in heaping aanuarn aad
Brorsimis, in the 2d Ccngrasmonal Ita- abvaa upon the adruuriatratom and Cue
trite. will be amahateri. Tte. rtealt b graaa. It b true the country pea—, tonot onl» daraandrl by party usage, Ixit
•te b-t fotemat of the Obtrirt. aad the
In tlve erased.; but the Intpreedoe made
by tire city pros• was bad, inuring to the
benefit of tta Dumocracy. whs Were art
Tta villags of Qnttmagvn hog 721 inslow to fake adTMtegeof Ihb state of haUteata.
aSain. Bui tta mor. thoroughly the
Owesno b to have tww days' rao—Aug—tltohni 10th

GROCEKY
AND
PROVISION

giv- a popntainn offoMl.
Tta Tillage of Hanooek Us 1,WO tohabitaata aad Boughton 1,100.
.
la IMO there were S74 births la 0L
Chur cuunty-aed WM death.
Tta fall term of tta Udta’.Semiaary

1 ■ ■Item; atel Mie W justice to any
that he has s»vtnrns«! hinwslf in a man­
nar that in ev^itebto, alite, to hmwlf
and the Btete. In the discta^e of th.
vario- dotiea of a Rspresratativa, it is

00— quite tong enerngfe according to
the well -tobtehed usag— of til. party
Tta feeling very naturally b, that all
ports of tta State ebowhi bo roeognisod
and have their fair share of iadoenss in&gt;
•dministsriag the afltors of tta State.
Mr Wrruxaxxx is gaining friends —■

we here no doubt, ba nominated.
Mr Bresnan wiD certainly ba tta
madidate for Auditor General. K weSM

Thr—1 candsdatos srr well distributed
throughout the State, and their election
will secure a ganaal and aatiafaetoay dinteoe
the office to ttediUteent parts
of territory roproeeuted ta th. State ad­
ministration. AUthaiistwphiteislhat
lha fnrads at tteaa respective candidates
shall work hannonionsly together for a
common purpe—, aad that purpose will

Tta eteetion of tta—men to tta o0o—
moMfoaed will, we feel rrmfatent, oocure
an admiaistmiton, whinh for ability, in­
tegrity, and p-etar^wM. will equal any
previous edmir.tetration ever elected ly
tta peopto, and one which will redoc'
audit upon tta State. They aro all
tried nd true M.. coming before tta

Tte Grand Haven HtrtU, the local
etoolnsdgvon of Mr Ferry, with charweteriatec ehrewdn—«. calls out a criticism
upon its fevnritn which might .4h.r«;«
bion avoided by ita defoam of Mr
Forty's modesty: It wants to know
wbm and where Mr. Ferry srird for a
third or fourth nomination f Now wv
were not in the district when he acted
but his friends in Newaygo—al ho aaksd
far it the first time tolta tune of»K),UOO.
Tte IlfirU man sap Mr Ferij io not
afoul Well we n--rnr brerd it said
that the he was, but Mr Clubb must
think the pravb. of the 4tb district aro.
when he un-l-tak- to -teblbh Mr.
Ferry's mod—ty
B-ad— brother
Onbb. the friends of Mr. Ferry hesitetes
not to soy that te. antes too fourth «■•

can

bought in Barry

County.

It b with sattefectom that we notion
the growth of th. feeMag througteul the
State la favor of a change in the adminbtratea, so far us th. two term officer. shows him above the avenge.
It b also a fort worthy of notice, that1
are concerned. The peopte are beoosnreran! r, all the bills public aad private, (
is now no doubt but th. sraite.ut in fa­ pr—onto! by him, pus—d tbn Hous.. In
It haa pursued a foqHgn potay free
vor of Totatiira in offl— is largvdy in th. the Fort Craig Bsesrvation rare, hb ex-1 from tta rowdyism ami blunter which
ascendant It la evidently tta will of tta hanstiro report and speech, in the Iloaee, gave, in Ilrmocratie timsa. our gornra 1
The Clintou cuunly Itopubbcau coopeopto that tide should bo on. and wo doubtless aartd the country from at bast meat no bad a name in Europe.
1 VsEboti b totatald al St John, on
hardly expect the ranvwsttou to be for­
It Um been in faror of annexing con the 110 of August
getful of the wwk they ar. coital upon
tignous foreign territory, with the ode-’ Tta Grand Bapida £spk says tta com­
to do The candidates already namni
•ant af tta people, aad ac&lt; by threaten-, plete cuneus of that city will giro apoj», lation of 17,500.
for tta offices in which wo hope to oeo a
lag war—that gxaat sceurg. which ought
It b sop—ted that train, will run
chaagwanall good men. aad they are
j from Altogon to Grund Haven, via Hol
(Ucrt.x.) and the Boeding Clerk of the j It haa reduced appropriations to the
Hou— Onlaidrrewi drrmsldet tflis vwra minimum, and has inaugurated a aysteei
test, though vigorous on both talae. b fair A a beginning. The l eal intsrevts of economy tarderiag on ppsurinssen—a.
atffl conducted with *a anite atasnee at of his Distrirt seem to bo earo&amp;Dy as cvry official here will testify
all acrimony and iH feeHng. end thus watched. &lt; In the Ha-bv.- acid It-rer up- । Ite b—teg cdSerrs have been honest
the field is being left open far a cordial
and painstaking men, aad ths country
support by the entire party for whatever
Uns recovered from ths ravages of tl»
titet may ta nominated. Tta clam s
war &lt;4 the rebellion, brought alxvet ly
of Barry County "» b-n« rocogmatel.
Iteraocvatr anew and Lfeaocratb policy.
end Mr &amp;r«xrx b becoming ovary day
The— facta eannot be overoosno by
vague declamations, ridieote nd (tenum
ciationA, aad cur psopie would indeed be
incapable of —If gorertmaat, if itey
wens to try to exchange th. [&lt;vwut gvv-

trans to be instigated by the disap
pointed hopes of the editor of the Trw
A'sriAwwr, who haa for moatte lieea aasailiag the General with vague and viaionary cbargva As the only proof over
offered by Ward was so quickly shown
to be both p—jury and forfarj, that
even (.‘apt Burrows, hb principal oppo
neat, felt oompaDcd to pobliah a card
denouncing its faleebond, and washing
hb hand, of the infemous afflair, it b
very certain that General Sroranrox will

Cheap

As

Window nnd gferFn&amp;aiWFS'KW
and Brackets of every description.

•OO A

CARRIAGE FACTORY.

end spirits would be thsee of Vallandighua and Fendlstoe. and the unreper.tar.t
rotate of tta Booth. .Let wvdl vm-ugh
alone b a wbe and eafo potay, and
therefore I recommend that all lha Mieh-

Invites the attention of teh

Citizens af Barry County to
their new styles of Carriages
and fKe Superior Stock used

Among the men wbo hereby theirea(gy, industry, aad general btelhgeoco,
1 well as by genial deportment, won
- cunGdenre alike of the Freeidenl
ebinst, and the ma— of the citiesns

in fhrir JTanufacti/re. He
are using the very best•

Grand Hawn Ihstrisi Hb exertions to
edvance the inter—a of Michigan men
have not hern eonfined to ponocs from
hb district, but hb time and labor have
been at the disposal at orarf Mbhigan
man who bad a worthy cams to ad-

ASSORTED TIMBER
Oil Tempered Steel Springs.
BV

As the gwern—snt haa adjourned to
Lsjng Braaoh. only routine busine— i«
transacted Public attention is, centered
mere 00 th. European war, which b
HARVEY W. WRIGHT
titejy to ta a long and bloody oss Al­
though in il. in-rptirsv it is a war of two
dyaaatioe for power, yrt toridenian. it is
a war of races, who art th. standard
bsArtrt of opposite (jstoraa of gveortljy IVre.n. desiring to make Rood
mbit end of nrUgtel. The taa— of ita targains will do wsll to call at fob
Tentnna aro Frtteotaat and Poriioment- 'Arw'7 UH
arv. favoring roMtitntuinal (r&gt;v, rumeut
ini inquiry—tavauro thr— an
ehnmetiristira of their race. The French,
on th. other band, favor sptritnal dao-

are nou&gt; selling below

' Those intending io buy trill
1 soot
utitiiiH

LOOK AT OUR PRICES

Iron Beam Blows, (full rigged,!
Afold-Board,
- - - - ’
Plain Points,
-■ - - Laiidsideet . ■ ■ • . • ...r- • B'ing Points.
- - ’ - -

LIFEIN_UTAH

Farmers, bir

UTSTUIH OFMDRMaiUn

3Jff3l

money by caUing on us

Inn;

Terms to suit Purchasers.
Old Stand ofJ. L. Rood, fat

Plows whei
p 3 -

pro* tea d«ten»l Faris la a state of
-igk Wo aTtenw what that mean.-'
1 If the GiraiM ean r—ch tta rity no
I powwr in Fiance can ten- »h«n outParte mute, if defended al al], be de
I fewfed at Manta. The groat tattle of j
j Itori., ml
‘
owe defeat for France The has vac
taayy on both ted-, ttasonteri bating
'-restaurs. Ita Pru-iarotook 8.OO0

WOOL CARDING

�■■'■a..,..

as.iuni the public that Wo will cnda*ror
to eUAtrin the reputation of our old and
widely notorious anemtor. It wfl) not
matter how many political parties may
b* fa oxixtenro during th* fan. w. may
pnblkh our prospoctiro paper, w* guart
antro to belong to each one of tlwm all.

Knowing that you have "a to art to tea
for ottoi»' u-oua," wo appeal to you in
th» our how of extreme,t need. Wo
foal bad. Wtan I eay •'wn”I mean th.

nual i'alr of the Barry County Agtfculturnl Heafoty. Will bo brid to title vUlag*,
oil Um ground* of the aedtety, ou
,
Wednesday uni! Thursday, October Oth
,
«
I
I

.Sash, Doors, Blinds. Door and Window Frames.
'! , ■ Corner, Stair and Ornamental Brackets.

Newell Pools. Banisters, stair
Railings 4c,,

■re and a. meanly pencsal in ail that
wo haw to aay, aa our little taioat and
quibbling dkporifams will adm.1 af Ufag'. In regard to OCT otftigaiiSns, they

not claim it u my own invention. No;
it 1* not original with the lowly indirid. ua] who write, this. Tb. gigantic la lob
loot which gar* it birth, and tho ready
. pen which first inscribed it are now no
TUyd.m't toU U*, and w&lt;&lt; surmise they j
ar* trying to se* bow large a benefit they
' can giro their customers
IStf

Wo expect to hare krawt men deal
from our woodpile*; men who always
|pact event* fill acron the mind while
thinking
over "old tltna*,’' which cairns •peak the truth will find no mercy in
।
our columns, and w. *h*U labor in every
the
atop
of
th*
aged
to
feel
light
and
'
Ithe heart of the young to bap forjey.
Nothing aecma to our mind would give

fcitad: HnKEntai

shall surpass all oilier paper* of notoriooi reputation fa the Usd. Wo stall
change oar joliiienl complexion oftoaor
than doe. th. N.w York OrM, Mb
mare fadeeaai than Tcnurvy '• UnmmI
and mor* nwndnaous than all the paper*
united, that are devoted to profterioaal

igri tomself tho victim. Being an ardent
youth bo wandered after tho new mi»tres. fur a while, when finding it did net

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

n«d.c&gt;..k.
i-te-. -.

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THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE.

smhisB im tics’
ZdwZihjk

Peninsular Railway.

Look Here! Look Here!
Only 25 cis. TFa will send
the JIAA’JfER to any ad­
dress from: now until after
the Fall Elections for the
small sum of 25 cts.

name of a goodly number to go to Jaekeoa. Beano of ns had Man there before,
and earns at ua will probably go again.
I was among the number seat It had
not generally Jieoa known that I wu a
Pndubitionkh They used to know it at
tho Star saloon, and handed me my bev­
erage "on tho sly" accordingly. On
looking oror the illtutrioiu names upon
the written pledge, they found mine
written in a trembling hand. After ex­
amining my noae, the color of which had
faded since the Star ealoon changed
hand*, the faithful concluded I was one j
of them, an . they aunt ma to reprewol I
one of tin far-off town* in the County,
and to go to th. front and fight old^lcotoj. of whom everybody knows I am
not afraid. Wo expected a big blow in
tho organ of ” tho only organised moral

than a political, ccmm.rrial at agrirab
fatal one, and quite aa much ao aa erm
religious ; a* k is evident that a nwmd
body is eemntial to a sonad mind. Th*

queried, but must add that w* think
that Hastings has already on. paper
that, to all intent* andpurpem*. aaawan
tho pre*[*c&lt;cs. W. are afraid that to
start another will bo a luring atfair

That must ho sold within the
Next Sixty Days.
,

all the feature. of a gvaoial family news­
paper, bat in addition Io It, (inn iaatraotton how to cure aad prevent diwoen
and that, too, of the vary bort authority.
It k publkbed weakly at the low prire of
11.00 par annum Tedoea the money

I
•!&lt;»’
J»‘

Dry Gaods,

aboutfa D»n wc bvgun to took about
us, aad Io! from the head of oarorgan’*
brilliant editorial column the " Dna—il-

Notions.

gone! The magic words “Prohibition"
aad "Whiskey Bing" wwre gone! Aad
a, I road llio old familiar artictot, and
tho Democratic call*, and abu.ee of thItepublieaa party, and saw all over the Washington. Tho writer 1* ouo who
paper the familiar phrase., "no roduc cm bare no poaaiblv iuterrot fa the reefctiun of any of too Gragwiirmd deloffaticn from this Btntu.
I !Wo hopo to hoar from Min aga’n.

Ready-Hadc
Clothing,
Hals, Caps,
BUTS’ FUffllMG GOODS, k

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE

liters may be Israel in their tau. of
August 4111, a paper of unusual beauty
and merit Hperimen free. John B.
Alden &amp; Co., lltl.Estare. Chicago, HL j

‘TEE?U

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R
Eight Brils, a eerie. of atari and
x.-iting atones; An Odd Teltow Abroad;
.•area taxa * Borer's lift-lag;
.crx of the Day ; Duration of Modern

JOHNG. RUNYAN

ihT'u•uxtelkaa tl 141
yield th* prim, ta gw; es, a* Us »
was art out in Jdvy, DCV, and Ecu 1
me* benches that bate, Sfc.1. over.

I.1U SHORS &amp; KGBffiAK
SODTHKffl MM1I,

IRON

DOW00 Tint FR1CE5.
ANKN COATS,
.
IEAVY LINEN PANt8.

.
On the morning of the 3d I put on
. my new boots, oombed out the fow gray
' lock, which still adore my bred. and
1 placing npcm it that old, time-worn bea­
ver which has graced so many D*tnocratiemss* meetings, wsnt to lha dopo*

KEEPS TDK LARGEST

AMD BEST STOCK OF

LOOTS AM) SHOES j

attention paid to Compounding Prescriptions.

ta published si oo tow a pries; but th.
explanation. w» auppuw, U in Ito-vnetoireolation, which k the largwt, wa belie**,
iu tho United State*. The principal onprering in tin number k culled "Ktoh-

ummmiL wmmi i
Mold Ivy K.

Ilimps’ Sulky Rai
Improved, and 1

BUHHAJLL A Co..

s Tornado, Pitt'i

TAXES! TAXES!

�AS1&gt;

1B1SB
isirb

IKVlOOllATOlt

rwsa.

! Bcehaaagr to Naw Y«K Mi wutee,.
Bafclo to Now York. 03 0x0^.
Dunkirk to Naw York, W' • mihw.
I
Onokad to Naw Tort. Cffl a.ite
Oariaaatf to N. Y , MO Mk

NERVOUS

rm na «&gt;kr i*M Imai
lanaixtea wd&gt; Vasarta I
wwms??
tm
Md Ohm

cmi nit

TSorowsa*!

moHiu, UxMgh. If planted Ln April,
yen toay pt a snail crop the first saa• «a. II planted in Aaguat, yvawiilgst
nearly * fad atop Um foltowing yvar,
Brsry finaar should bars a bed. aad
to this and, lai him took about turn for

BswsssTisteteSntevssyhaSMs

SS$ESSKi.*:

WQeou's Eariy, Horry’a Roodlrng. P»
body’s Nrw Ilautbcy. or &lt;3 good ; oar
pretences favors Um fin!, of whiah ws

THE IMPROVED
DOMESTIC
■ Miwai

MORTCASK

Why
Is it that Dr. Ro back's Stom­
ach Bitten increase in sale
every year?
-

1870.

"»

1870.

Why

Lake Superior!

Do the Druggists recom­
mend Dr. Robaek’s Bitten
to their customers?

AIKIN

Because
After yean of experience
and trial they have been
proven to be a sure cure
' and Indigos-

Why
Is it that Phyiictans use
snd recommend Dr. Ho­
back's Bugas-coated BIwJ
Pills?

ss:

Bccause
Thor know th® ingredients
of which they apo made.

Why

NATURE'S

Arc Dr. Hoback's Blood
Purifier and Blood Pill*
tho beat remedies taken to­
gether fur the curs of all
dbaaaea of tho Mood ?

Hair Restorative

Because
The Blood Purifier is the

S Hi'.UKtt

Why

fe# K39|BS!S

Are Dr. C. W.’ Hoback’s
Stom*ch Bitten. Blood Tu-

PICTURES FR

DISEASES.

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                  <text>VOL

XV.

HASTIN'

BO. &lt;6.

iY COUNTY. MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17. 1870

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Napoleon &amp; Bismark

PRINTING
Bert Cow.

in nu n wt

Third Urt de.
Bmc HeMfar3y'rt old,

’ATS

tuf.

j

Bart IHfar 1 ooo jw old,
Hcnid hart do,
'
nttlrttdt,
Bort endting Dull Calf,

NE*

J CMksEA'Or ST.AT1

Bart Ax Heir.,
- Pin. Door.

VHaalM

- Window BnA,

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yi fpPftFJBW f

®2O,OOO WORTH OF GOODS

HEAVY FALL PURCHASES

Job Printing
FBOMPTNESR AND MSPATtjjj.

TAILOR turn PRESS I

s««d
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100
^'"(X-iss Nd. s—Tsorrora inr.xjt

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Jc»m»-8. JTBiaanrte, 1. N. KarIcr.nUabMdrtrtrt. XrtO-1-- ■
Bert Troto{ I fi» *11 «r o’«r, 86 00
S..-ranlde&gt;.
3&lt;w

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HASTINGS DRUG STORE
Z-¥ TUB BIST STYLE

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
"

Dye Stuffs,
Patent Medicines,

.Perfumery,
.
Toilet Articles,

Bert Cow,
Srrood l«i du.
Tiled W do.
Bert Heifer £ y,er old
UnooIMA,
Third hart da,
Bart Holer 1 year old,

Books and Statipnery, The School Books used in this
county, Speakers, MiseeUanemte Books, Betturret
■
of Merit Cards, Fine Writing Pdpcrs,
Envelopes, $c., fc.,

bo bridal into the ring, .«&lt;T rtiWu re
eaain an&gt;d
a Any animal, fam or article tak­
ing fa. fent prrtmenm M miy Fnir.
alull, if onmidmid worthy th. &lt;aMcedie&lt;

’Which will be Sold at very .Low Prices.

artll Again b. entitled to emnjrcte far acid
’’T^Tr.nimab and article, afcrod. far

exhibbion ihall be the boufidn purely
of a member the Srtirty reaideag W.Uin the Cocaiy.
8. All tenon am atrirtly fcrldddci to •,

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

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Hastings Cash Store!
CaaMJ

Carta; ta A*

**•« ••• *■ ,Mn

Jrwie.—J, W. Bnacraft. Mn. A.
IW«ck, Mra. J. Harris Mra. C.
lUnrtt. Mza M, L. ■NUDmm, Mn.
Bert" tan yard. Flannel.
»1

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*n ■"“UlU7

Second hart do.
Ikrt patahwnek Quilt,
Jcnuce—W. P. darnel, E. M. Si.ufcl;
CUrtlt. Palmwfaet.
BMrUS field,
801

Bart coll fym old.
Second beat A.,
Third tel do,
Bert &lt;..11 I y~r old.
Second best ta.
Tiled bed do,
Bert cackling cedi.
Second but do,

Jv»OD—G. Striker, Prtw
Join A. Ihbertwn.
Bert Draft Ta.m,
Seroetd fart do.
Tbbd l«li',
BcrtSumleUrt-e.

Cloths and Beady-mado Clothing,
Hats &amp; Caps, Boots &amp; Shoes, Groceries, Ac.

Cranarr,
o
2 00
JW

2W

10. : Vorrtgte ktMlrn utUnd^l X»r rxbikWmttadi b- rtwMd U/ri, Md rt.all
not eanpoU «Ii1i.|Imm of daeuerttv »l*«-

For the Spring mid Summer Trade.

11. Fancy artieka »*J artielm ofdmn
crtic ■i.Sfiifcnc aball be manahrtind
wiibis lb. CMMy.ht Ibn abddtor.to

'N^XrtSZ^F^miu-e »lUi*

S
ftKj al OrujEtlal PriiiiiL

vhti cntoinr.
y X. O RE TV cns

" ''i7--*.’p. nMAxit, «• n-

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COLORED INKtL BBQKZE. AC.

&gt; mmfaded fru« cmnyrtms &gt;• »h« regular

8tK TUU rpxx/J

C1LL

'

ORAST fc phfLltps.

Over $10,000 Worth

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4th Twenday W Dccmlwr wexf.
■ y6.-.AUF*““-’*»«****rJF«*
tofaaSOahday rf J‘rten,bmsmrt»:l
bf faffcilad to.th. booWj. ...
Th» Ertendre CufflThliii! UM lfa fa

In .HW iodnMo.1, S y r.tr mr 2 M&gt;
Bart * or e~.ro toll bl «dod crtlle
Sfaww,
WOO
DIvMcm D -Sbeea. awtan. “•»*

�Iron Beam Plows, (full riggedj
Mold-Board,
Plain Points,
- - ,•
Landsides,
Wing Points.
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“

COUNTY CONVENTION.

HU

GBOCEIIY

Bolbro anothrr i«uc of tho Bxxxu
will reach tho p.-opl*. luo.t, if not all, of

We stake the last opportunity to urge
upon working Republicans everywhere
throughout tho County that it is their
duty to see to it that good man are sent
up to tho County Conreutiin. Let three

■ Bather, lot our township caucuses fa
mate meetings of tho whole BepuUican
el .meat in ths towns wherein they are
hold, ami there 1st (.very man overt lisa

PROVISION

Farmers, buy your Plows where you are alway ssure

of getting your Repairs.,

that tho County Conventton may ata b»
vaR altcndcd, and good men sent to the
State end Congressional Convention.
Wo neo that many of tho towns are to

OUR MACHINE SHOP
bought in

again to th* place he has honored, and
tho Fourth district will do ito duty to
County should bo kept in risw, ai well Michigan and tho no linn
Yours truly,
Noam Bin.
as those of lite State end tho Cungrcsrional District Lot it not bo mH that
any of threo Cunrentions are packed,
but W every effort bo made Io make the
In epito of tho general sympathy in
thia coumry in favor of Drasoin, there
seems to bo an undercurrent of opinion
almost amounting to a dread, that, after

Barry

County.

Jackson Wagons.
Tho military achievement! of tho
French people have been of such achar“ctor as to give them, in th* eyre of tho

Woonusn, Mira. Ang. 8, 1870.
Fa Bixxix: Tho approaching Cbngrnuional Convention in this District
seems to l« aUrncting considcrablo atteu-

calamitous defeats, see almost expect that
by some sudden magic victory will bo
wooed to her aide, and pereh joyfully
upon her banners. True, wo know they

potion Waterloo; but ws are apt to bo
incline.! to overlook enra that dstaat,
When a man from any port of the coun­ anil dwell in thought upon the glorious
try, by a display of untiring energy, unirnp-actabto integrity, and unquestioned
ability, makes himself a [irominenLptaco
among prendnest men, ho is, in a broad
scuse, no longer tha repreocntativo of his
District, but of tho sentiment of hie par­
ty throughout the whole country.
Do wo not feel, l&amp;»6 in Michigan, that

clique* in the district from which a rep­
resentative is elected, that there u sure
to ba against the best men an oppielttoe.
made up, generally, of men who aspired
to office and hoped to sunceod through
fco taatetanoa of " their member,” bet

I

The Democrats are feeling very jubi­
lant ovepthrir sneera. in North Carolina
and Kentucky, and therefrom, are argu­
ing the complete cvertunung of the
pneent condition of things, and the spee­
dy retirement and dissolution of th* BonoiNftrWto man. Thsy are ffreew
publican partybestowed by Him “Who fisAA to all man
Ubemlly."
laasing and Charlotte papers, ptass

of entire annihilation.
Ws do not propose to account for the
cause for which they fight Our own
war furnished us n remarkable illustra. detest, or attempt to mitigate ito sorsritian of thia great truth. Tho French ty. Perhaps wo feel it a. keenly as tho
people are tot beyand tins rule. They
fight well far a prinrijJe, bat whenever But this suddenly developed democratic
strength dose not frighten us. Because
they bars shown their ability to soaks a
Enlisted in behalf of I|aly in tho cause political imp of tear fret, it taw not ar­
of human rights, a few years ago, ah* gue that they can with equal ease leap
fought nobly, and the glories of Magen­ forty.
North Carolina is not Michigan. and
ta and Bolferino crowned with victory
tho champions of liberty, and attested tbs utmost hope and tabor of tho Demo­
the strength of a people contending in a cracy eaanct bring to bear hero the same
influonm
that there, wrought out far
jail cause.

Invitee the attention of tch
Citizens o^Barry County to
their new styles of Carriages

arc using the very best

Window and Door Frni

Milk'Snfi-

ASSORTED TIMBER
Oil Tempered SUel Springs.

New Advertisements.

We are now selling below
Jackson and Grand Rapids
Prices.
,
ALL WORK WARRANTED TO BE

Those intending to buy will

save money by calling on us

Itemember tho place-at the
The manner in which the people have
in times past, rallied around our flag,
and reepuedod to the eoll of our le’adcn,
people whoso rftlhimnom was aroused tho almost universal lack of eonfi^eoco
by tho struggle of a sinking people, and
took to herself tho glory and renown of
a wrr in whtoh other ami posrerfol natoms were engaged, and placed berself
in the vanguard of the miifauy nations
of Europe. These were struggles in
which a lam valorous people than tho
French migi(! hare acquired victory and

0HA1B8,
L9UN0B8,

Old Stand of J. L. Rood, foot

COUCHES,
8FBING-BEDS,

LIFE IN UTAH

WOOL CARDING

mi

1

sitting member is held, lor tho nobis
work ho is dung for tho Aatiou.
Hare wo hot eno of there national1
men, in the person of Hon. Tnaxc, W.
,
tho Fourth Congressional THMritt? WoI
taro tried him in every way, end find
that m an exponent of tho wishes cf theI
jooplo of tho locality whoso suffrage.i
i

stenre that in sgirit and temper, in wish
and intention, she was sueh as our Bar­
tour declared to bo moot fir tta Kingdam of Hsarsn. . For ths thoughtful

CARRIAGE FACTORY.

I* ! a? E’i

al tea work, and hoar the uUswnaso of
his patriotic Mnttaents without haring
onr eyes dimmed by tho gnats around
hi* hoed, or tho hungry cure who ar*
howling at his hoote.
It « from this class of men thqt wo
beer tho cry that “ ororythiiig is fair in
politicoand it is also thsy who are so
clamoroua for a ctange, without regard

to tho proepeets of tho sneeras or failure
now of tho present Emperor, it seems to
us that tho light shed upon history from
the camp-fires ujem tho plains of Waterbo ought not to bo loot sighted and may
materially aid us. Frenchman are good
soldiers, but good soldiers always fight
best when they hare uunething to fight
far worthy of tho contest It is not adways tho numbers in an army, nor the
skill and experience of lenders that giro,
the victory. Men fight Iwiter when thov
Micro in tho idea for which they fight,

GRAIN DRILLS.
WHEEL CULTIVATORS, ETC.

We holier* thane resolutions give &lt;xprvsason to the general feeling among
honest, thinking men of all parties might be rent fir at osmo, to confirm tar,
throughout the State of Michigan, who Hsd tar dtaoso permitted, tar wish to
would rsjoses to ana Mr. Driggs tho sve- bo baptised might hav* boon gratified.
cresful candidate for the Sixth Ccugrre

IM

generally, more correct than thooo with
whom they are more intitaately connect­
ed ? The miserable system of official pat­
ronage that baa l«on» apparently a fix-

THRESHING MACHINES,

44 and so desired her sister to lay it
p until she should “tai better."
It was hsr earnest desire and full pur-1

�HOWARD RAXITAE

It fa beyond the powWof any teacher
to do ample justice to asadi large numben. And. that notwithalaadfag the
&lt;n er-crowding of Ute mom. most gratifyIng progress was made daring tta hut

rf two Departnuwto al Um wnw time
The proposition In sbrord co tho two cf
it But it in suggested that he ta* ■
CMUogrotnia Um SmU.; lai that
makes him a nmatar, much mure then
is tho Guvcnror a member; for ae tow
can bo pareed wfabred tai vote, except by
a two-thbda majority. TUi. above the
absurdity of tho idea that LfaU. Gov.
Bstee fanotoligfoteferreretertian. But
farther; ita CMMritafam mys ita 8ea-

Michigan Central R. R.

Peninsular Railway.

Look Hav/ Look Here/
Only
ctt. He will tend
tho BAXXER to any addreu from naw until after
the- Fall E/eolione for tJw
small sum of !5 cts.

•rtllsd ly tta legislature al ito late aresioa, wtarn no mcotar refaed the qurefata of hfaebgAUity to taM tta office ;
wtan, if be is not eligible, ta tad no
situated on Railroad street, in Um large
more right to preshto ever Um Sooato
than tavnoMbare topreride oree the
elevator braiding of a P. Dwight t Oo.
This firm started op their baaiiMOslast i
Senate of Obfa. R-ally, wadopfafae
spring under the name of Williams,
taw bis eligibility e~&gt; any wren IOakes A On, but quite recently Mr.
qamiiro&amp;l than Gov- BaUwia'*
Weundnntaod thal Sapi. Btafard
House, which will faueodfately relieve hasconrented to be n candidate far yetho pressure where it fa greatest, that fa,
in Uie Primary Department f Or, shall
we proceed el once to erert rack a High
School buiklir.g u shall fur a time ac

K-nt and BarryConn tire alii bo held al
Middfaville. Angvt 27th, 1S7t'. Tfadr’
object fa tho mle and enhango of need
graios, and tho improrwment of the varietiee—a rnty laudable olject, ud eno
which should attract Uie’majority of ow
fanaen'to Middleville oa tho day of the
Fair. It fan&amp;odiately concvrnr every
one of them, for if lhev hare mH gwl
rood their bariaiM U wiUrol jwofit-fa-

8pUi Saw Tabtee. Re sawing Machine.
Upright Stapers. for whittling aD rirrolar and irregular molding*; Fay A
(X’s Blind Wirer; also Urn Scroll Haw­
ing and Ornamental Bracket works of

Central Building would omtributo mon
to the standing and prosperity, both of
tho .elrol. end of the town. And. on
the other, it may bo urgal, that Ward
Sebool Huumo swsd be built, rooeer or
later—that all the latgn towns a round
us tare found tta neeotaty of both a
Central DeOdfag far Ita higher grades
fa driven by an engine of 4" tareo of pupils, and of Ward Buildings for
power, built by C. A- J. Cooper * Oo, tta lower grn&gt;&gt;,—and that such are
Mount Vrnro. Ohio. Thia angina) also the evideut leniimctee of oar popelatioo,
driroe Um Etevetor, Foundry A Machine
Shop ol Dwight A Co , which wo wiB
notion at length ia some future article.
To nppreeuUo the workings of thia
asaehinery, and to realite what Umy
artnany are, they mart be area in op-

Having lately etaaged our old Baebiaary for the Latest Improvements in
Wend-Wtakiag Macbinsd. vt are now able t.&gt; rorojw-.e wHh any simitar e^
tabUahmrnt tn the Rale, and will iluptlente any prim obtained ata where far
(tar planar has A'o Crmf tn tbfaoouaty or vicinity. Ji will plane er taa^h
H Inrtre wt leanduplohincbesthk-k ; te «&gt; couveulcDtly arranged end works
will! such rapidity
eostnnu re bringing lumber from s distance, out get
It weshrd tosvtt tten., nad take tbdr load home the tame day.
Having lately pnt la operation a large thrw-lded Moulding Machine-ita
only one tn the County, car enrnire moulding will be worked to a carrfolly
prepared set of paHoni’. “eirung** properly txreted for any pitch of roof.
Oiitebed In dbery wny randy to pM up, and will be wurenud to OL
We make a specialty of Moldings sad every ibwcrtpitou of BcreU tfawtsig.
Wotav».tite oniySkAsnl’a Berull Saw’ -tow in nse la this erontr.

NEW GOODS.

That must be sold within the
Hext Sixty Days.

bowxao rat p Riots,

HARDWARE

J’saaosii.—We are sorry to learn titst
Mr. Oso- Brooks, of Ita Arm of Itaeton
* Brooka, hto boon obliged to go to hfa
tamefa Orangeviltetm aceonnt of ricknaaa. We tape to aao him amongst ua

Dry Good#,
Notions,
Kcntly-Madc
Clothing,
Hats, Caps,

To give a detailed description of roeli
piece of machinery in their works in out of
Um question, far it would take Um apace
of a eolanm. At prissnt wo can only

11a r.or and Matcher, manufactured
by Witherby, Rngg A Racbaidaon.
Woreoetcr, Mam.; Molding Maehinea.
power and treadle Tenoning Machine.

Sash, Doors, Blinds. Door and Window Frames,
Comer, Stair and Ornamental Brackets,
Newell Posts, Banisters, stair
Railings &amp;c.

far that roMoa alone the foreign list of
country papers should be kept Bp.
Tty it far throe mow ths, send your county '
UMnto t Ita Jndictel. ttaExmaititn, end paper to your friends at a distance, and
legfalrtire; He is a nmutar of tta£x- ' oar word for it, you will reap ita beneretiva Deportment, rot^oinUy with tta
Gcvvroor; tatoae item of hfa duty fa
over use branch of itaLegiv
toture. But thq( does cot taste him a

fa xiritfag ■*&gt;kx&gt;k talking aftsw the
Normal wbool, attemiiing Insiitntoa, 4e '
Fully one-fourth of hie Ua» i. spat in

Institutes fur many years, recently nr ,
sured us that no
has made tlu-rr.
more popular or enccMnful. Keeriy aevra tbouiand Teoctare tava received fa- ,

SHffl REAPER ffl Ml.

■bHhfa*&gt;!■«*• half yearn
When Mr Hosford firrt entered upon
Um tatter of hfa office, many educator.

HARVEY W. WRIGHT

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

LAB SHOii i hmas
SflUTHXBI RAILWAY

L-tT" IVreoxa desiring to make gr«xl
Beeidoe this Mill, there is another, fal­ than a year. A High School DuOdfag able Report upon the subject to the Leg
bargains will do wril to call at this
cated on Broadway, i-m block south ought to ooruuuM two yaarsia its tno- hiatus of IMO (asho had done te that
Agency.
from Um river, end owned If
tian, and should cost at hart twenty of 16®, upon the County BwperiatendeucyJ and that legislature gain fre-o
Ttaaimpte question fa. wbfah fa tta
hmutald It ia EBod with original
more aTeAtaU, Um Las expenditure fort,
ire of love of adventure aid the era,
or tbe/veatar WU1 not the building of
wiltai, has me dosen nr more Ulna
a Ward Setaol Howe/rfa resell fa tta
ted artadea. secure fa this or &lt;*
ultimate erection of a Centred BuOdiag|
countriou Tta nrta.srf
it
fa every respect more deeireble than if
«U«&gt;elMaptUiiiA&gt;uWlx-iB rMr. II. great credit I
famfly in tho rosratry. It is' only ll-DO
object of our rtfartaT
for the resell Tree, he tan tad ttr per ytar.ar'Jh (fata vfagfe«p°y. -■» &gt;’
The writer, by request of Um District office three terms, Itrtjt beat airiefly s for tola rtaRyefaripripvtadrol stores in
fabool Board, bespeaks Ute careful at pfaitfaal Office - it baa dMuatuled his sa­ tho oocctry. Ad.lows TtaCMS * T*Jtat
teution of every tax-paying eitisen to this tire time, much tst it away from bomo.

circular and irregular Moldings; Turatagtatta.Blfa'Btadetaitomreor.teei
oning both ends of tta slrt at once, end

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE

Drugs And Medicines

Druggtlts Sundries. Groceries, Ha/l /'after, Traveling
Basket* Bird- Cages- School Books Siationery, fc.

Particular attention paid to Compounding Prescriptions.
his experiearc and ability, tat uW. the
pmbaHiity that tho salary far the com­
ing term will bo iaertaaed. It is only
fair, in view of hi. pot-paid srrriere,
llial he slrold bar. it. benefit, for ono

8! TAXES!

r. UB Wary isdg fo faUnls ft Or
njLXJfa. Mh a, Mess, eW W./A
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ftati; M triUJt
U, OukMwa ;A cf gmfb ■ -t.

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                  <text>VOL XV.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24. 1870.

Napoleon &amp; Bismark

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[PAINTING

mi mi but w Him.

BOWSE I GALLOWAY'S

NEW BLOCK

HnatingH. Mich.

Job Printing

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©20,000 WORTH OF GOODS „ournlBw3D

HEAVY FALL PURCHASES
HASTINGS DRUG

TAYLOR CYUIDER PRESS!

STORE
■n,e lager Imr consumed to ths United
Beaton omU .boot r.Ai,a»,U00 a ymxr

Two hnndrad aad sixty jjaksaal mb

IM THE BEST STYLE
Look down into h.r baXctomd ayac.

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Dye Stuffs,
Patent Medicines,

&lt;31 gin you rtrength for tha ordaal
Ha bran, but don't b. in a harry. Her
bps mast opaa. Lean lightly fowward '
with your bead, not year body. Take
good aim. The Bps maet—(be ejva close

Perjuniery,
Toilet Articles.

Pure White Lead

me twiakJad with roguish brxghtnsm
|
rreeently Anna looked that war. la- ।
ataaily the Cm took alngubriooateagth |
aad coming into tha room, tha girl (aid L
hesitatingly, bat without tooktogathix^ |
rant the day F^aa-l stood fldgvtxng ’ri,h ■ I

'The Best in the Market /

th. fn&lt;r of hrr »h«vL
• I Labor, not,” mid Amon, coloring |.

Books and Stationery, The. School Books used in this
county. Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, Eeaard.
of Merit Cards, Fine Writing Papers,
Envelopes,
$c.,
Rbe B" toxa a note which frond to
Ufnm.IfarLmHal.Mtead. Auwirccd
it with rery '-over-like carefulness, but
(book hie head.
"I’m Tory sorry, my good girl, bat we
dontowiah to hire anrrarxt."
"Bobka your father mayn’t object
when ba ma me.” the girl pmastsiliaaaxmattoM, ami ha nihar aejayvd BidAunlookad at tha spotted white
bonnet aad the rad feather, aad tvproc- .
md a smile, mautorxafi what hu father'
would my. Mat ha was of too kindly a 1
••Tha only girl I know of worth har­
ing. wouWl bare you. I darn »ay-would

Which will lx* 8ol(l at very Low price*.

‘L'iXSSlX..- k.^4

\TOtE PROPRIETORS OF THE

Hastings Cash Store!

(tooxd at an riagant brick dwjltog
Wwa ihyAaet hwality of which to m

OU HIBBS, Ml MBS, MH,

H. WM tomiradby ..tifl, wvU-dxvssvd
h^wte ~uld W.U bc rmgtomd as a

(Tinth« and B*ady-mado Clothing,
Hats A Capa, Boots A Shoes, Groceries, Ac.

tha tedy iaritod him to taka a aaat to tha
halt Baring amagad kiamstf into a
working proton, ha iaqairad far th.
autabar of panoas in tha fiunily of Am
MyEi^xt, rir.” rvpliad tha tedy, “tootod-

On teaming tba^nrionof^wr riritor,

For the Spring and Summer Trade.
Prof HilmfWs QirL

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Faitj aid Omaieffil Piiitiu,

u

ua« of tlio tetoet mulls of
BaHroad freighting.
The must saisabte pjac.. to wl

•‘lfow.Bart-o.M Anmm was saying.
U-ghixxgly. ” whto i. to b. doMxmxt?
I meet aay yon Kara u**naged wonder­
fully, eofar; but what do you aqwal

Over $10,000 Worth
887249

PitlS

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�jyVVICrHT &amp; CO.’S

:Y W. WRICHTi
AU the. Latest Magazines, |
Periodicals and Mewspapers, ’
and if tee have not what you
। want want, wo will order it
for you.
f
1

M U 8 TC

I

|&lt;

ion hand and ordered for
wishing
.
“ it.

__ ■ \parlirs
tawee ffeemlmr tif the 1T—earian
;'

^^atr-y^^iTiom &amp; blur books :
tfenedthoMffiacoet of next j«u . of every hind and descripwhen iimmty. tion;Piclu:rs, Jicfurcframes. |
The official journal of Austria my. a very large. Stock; Cords and
the gomamreL Uvmg exhamte.! aU faggies far Pictures and Mir-

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;
rare. Memorandum- Boohs ,
anti Diaries in endless vari­
ety. Draftmgpaper for car
penter's use ; Albums,. Base IjssMuas—--wsc.
Balls: Sila er and Gold Pa­
pers ; Tissue paper and Per­
forated boards; Violet and
black Inks, etc., and many atejitiisxsriessrs:
other things not enumerated

aduuia miamg eonpaay’s stamp-mill has
bta. burned, with a tom ef*5&gt;.000

Hutce ocr last i-ua there Las not been
mush chaags in tha situation. Eachside
claims all the victaeiaa, ywt it te my wri­
tent that tae advantage is still whh the
Prmi.it, Th. Freechforc-arW wewbto to maha aay move to retrieve their

Care run reguhuiy fromQrnndBapd.
I to Big Rapids, aad the han from Fort
Wayne wil be Ln operation in a few

$19.00
9BO
BO

Iren Beam Pfars. (full rigged,)
Motd-Board,
- Plain Points,
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Landsides,
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Wing Points.
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, GROCERY
PROVISION

Cill id tail! S'id &amp; Fries.
Farmers, buy jour Plows where you are al w ajssure
or getting jour Repairs.
Miniiter Venerea baa amuad the Ital­
ian Hoorn of Deputise that Italy wdl
ate yield to any pressure from Franco.
The oeriy evacuation of Romo ly thr&gt;
French troops ia almost certain. Franco
tabs tha method at recuring the Meal
ship and affianea of Italy.
A proetemaiiae anaourwang the strict
nratreLfy of Italy wee issued last week.

all they ma do That eity is betag
rtrougly fortffied, its forts and defence,
put ia order for a aiage, and every pre
eeatton taken that prvdaace aad experi
oc.ee can ragged. The city is proviteoned
«x ninety days, aad (he forts contain
nrpfihta for six mouths. The Parisians
«iU rappom that tire battle of ReamviDe, fought August 10th, was a French
victory, aad that Baaairre aad McMahon

CITY BAKERY!

As

OUR MACHINE SHOP

Cheap as can
bought in Barry

....despatch.“ * •»

County.

Confectionery.

Also CHEESE OF TEE BEST
QUAEITT.

S20.000 WH
redaction that it was not o-j bad as it
might have been. It is thwr opintan
that they .tartad out with too reach confoteace in their own strength, aad too
mmdcfTteey. Jost ao we think.
T&gt;i«perebm of the list my that a huge

disarmed, aad a large quaatityof arms
mised. Marshal Uazair.o is reported to
have made important aad .nceemful
moremento a^iast the Pnua.m Four

That mustbe sold, within the
Hext Sixty Days.
BO W’JV GO THE PRICES.

MadAoa the lAth,that the feebag of 1
preonmmnt wae mretlv ta fern of
Freare, basal on satisfaction Irecnuao
trearejortod *
u ovenand.

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GRAIN DRILLS.
WHEEL CULTIVATORS, ETC.
.

Emperor wm hireed at Chalons; that
tbereare few. of Paris being .tarred
out by a siege; that Htrete.urg was m

I bavr a large naaatatrnt of

staff

of State afenare.. White, ver of
these partita are in the ascendancy, the
well known ehatactor of the aH immmbonta aad at the new amnm bremght
forward far the oAees, wo are a.mTil
that a ticket will be made which win re­
eave the hearty aad cordial support of
the party throughout the State. We
feel, however, that th. njertioa at the
nth, of rc taticn aad the nomination of
the old ofltocn who have held office fa
two terms will be bad policy, aad ao fer

THRESHING MACHINES,

^£7^ talS^are

CARRIAGE FACTORY

I

Dry Goods,
Notions.
Ren &lt;ly-.Made
Clothing,
Ifuts, Caps,

A Unmisa di^atch -1 *»T* **
■UM that the French wdre defeated la
* fight al Oraretotte on the HHh. **■
pelted from emy poatiou'ou the Mi
thrown back on Hoti, aad completely
cut off fn»P»k
■Durr has been no aprising of the
people of Paris. aayrt. Were they ever
known to stay quiet ro tong, ureter roch

In rites ths attention of the
Citizens of Barry County to
. their new styles of Carriages
and the Superior Stock used
in their Manufacture. JFe
are using the very best

riplion.

ASSORTED TIMBER

^UDiClAt"

On the 6th inet, a revere battle was
fought at Worth, in which Ute French
were defeated, after thirteen boars’ hard
fighting We have no authentic report
at the tome, on either aide.
Frem all aourom there are nothing
bat nuacre. It ia aaid that the Emperor

Jackson and Grand Rapids
! Prices.
Iall WOIMC war ranted to be

astWmy

Those intending to buy will

Terms to suit Purchasers
Remember (be fdaee-ai the

Old Stand of J. L. Reed, font

Shop tn the Lteraior Building of C. F. Ihrnghi / Co.
on the lleulroad.

(

ItrMOIrtTBWY.
We would nak tire Othrm,
Snd vkWty. to «I) «p.w

IlaiKTixat, July S&gt;, ICO.

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�MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

llUverVslley Division.

DICKEY. &amp; BENTLEY
; tiiluatod ou Kioto stroot, one lot wrot of
Hanoror street. It iq not a largo ortabI Hahtnevd, but preforms * ell all that it
»•* ever intended for. It has a large
run of nuixii work, and n!» makoa n
good d&lt;w) of pood flour for local mor.
ehauu' tae. It was fest put in open.bon about ton yraxa rinea; two yearn
WIN it roevived n most thorough overhanHng and repairing, receiving addi­
tion* of the Mwoat aad mart improved
. mill-fitting to be found. Thia wao ren■serod nnwsaury by th* rapidly inert**EvnTMtav wonder* bow tliow splen­
did Buriscta fruit* at Bradkv A Ixnuley's, can be affiwded far twelve dollars.
Tliey don't toll us, aad wo sunr.ito the-.

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

D. SPAdtlMNQ.

Peninsular Railway.
Look Here! Look Here!
Only 25 da. We will send
tho BAJMER to any ad­
dress from now until)after
the Ball flections for the
small sum of 25 cts.

il wm own"d by Bailey A Hadley; then
Mmara. Oocxlyear A Barlow pnrehascxl
tho interested Mr. Bailey, end it now is
owned by Mnura. Goodyear, Barlow A
Hadley. It contains three run of atone,
I'rmch Dutt, two for flour and cue tor
feed. It ha* two bolts, ona for custom
* ork, and tl.o other for laerthut*'; one
separator and ono smut machine, from
tho work* of Honuninway, Wyckoff. &amp;
Cb., Molina, Illinois. Ito capacity tor
grinding ie about ono hundred bushels
per day. and 2,500 bushel. of grain con
bo stored in tho building. Mr- O. A
Hadley, eno of tho owners, rnana-^-* tho
mill, asrirted by Mr. L. H. Carpenter, to
wham »e uro indebted {or our informs­
; tion. Tho mill i* run by waler jowrc
alone, end would nevnr stop for lack of

Sash. Doors. Blinds. Door and Window Frames,
Camer, Stair and Ornamental Brackets,
Newell Posts, Banisters, stair
Railings &amp;c„

bort wn MU with tho time and sjktoo at
our diapottl, and the public rnw-t l&lt;- Jenteat with our .harteouiingw. We shall
give another chapter next wcrit.
&lt;
vancement of too interest, of his uhureh- a finger into uno of our optic., making
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w l^bfaing, and curing, not unoffeoly,—potent apjiliid for &lt;m that new
word—kto* ward, that you wouldn’t
him to fo.l that htegood
to e-* Lko to prial, to .Up from bctwNU our
l—ll. T»...
eW •«
behalf is mA fully ajqcadalcd.
The Christian Festival, on Tuesday a respectful and safe distance, aad U a
evening, tho 16th. wsa a r»&lt;y fine and way which is r«ry mnlsgant and nnpretty—another new word, on Infringements
allowed—p*kn* tesr bill at u* and sings
"Shoo My.", That'* tho way we barn

ia a fact, and the matter should be al
tended to at once. Thi. bring taken for
granted, tha question oruct, aa (iropouuded by yuur corrosjiondcnt, " sbal|
po proceed to erect Ward achoal houris,
or shall we erect u Urge central building.

got a newspajMr printed down here, and
most elegantly doc.,rated, and to* good they call it tho "Ilosn* Jurgla." As th*
thing, of life, which gladdened th* 'eye, skroter* aroqot troubfed with any prin­
were abundant, a* well's* the more ma­ ciple it*, fun to sc* ’em
terial things which minister to tha phy»-

About 1140.00 was the nwult of their
effort, which la, ronridering the ria. of
our village, a very satisfactory amount.
Dnrinsm is not very brisk just now,
bat protm**.are good and .lively tiros*
aro exjioctod soon.
Politically, there ia nut much interest
manifoatod us yet among tho "worker."
tion of their, in mm and ritaneter,
of either party. On the Cougnwrioual
that had irttolfr beaten them in th*
qcr rtion th* Bepublitom are a unit, and
multitude aad rspkiity of ite change.—
So they called an indignatnaametiag ai
their private headquarter., tho Wau-'

What shall we do for th* present!
Near too grist mill and routh of it. ia a
■aw mill, belunging to tee soma firm, also My onmrer, for one, is, let n« for tbo
run by water power. It ha* only the pn-sent build al l«ut one Ward ■cl.&lt;xJ
apparatus common to most mills, but house, aad, jorhaps, two; say ono over
doo* good Work, and ho* all that it can tile Crook, in “ Brooklyn," tho other be­
|&lt;o*ribly do Just now th* water ia very yond tlu? river, in “ Canada." Tho.o
low, cm account of the continued dry would supply our immediate waste, aad
weather, and it U obliged to lie idle the greatly accummoJato tha people of the
' village.
gre ater part of the time.
Paaring along Hanover street about a ,I Theeo localiliro, having already each a
quarter of a mile, wrath, wo come tn the ronridvrablu population, ar* growing
Barry Milla, on tho corner of Grund no 1'' very rapidly. They are distant from the i
Hanover streets, end owned by
,. |present school house, which marks, j
ssliow s-ro ooonntti.
1 &lt;doubtkw, the prop** rite for the new |
Wo think that very few outside of ।central building; so far dirtant that '
Hastings, perhaps not nil in the village/ ischool going i* attended Vith difficoltie*
ought, il possible, to bo obviated.
aro aware of tho rise of this concern, or which
'
ite ca[«eity for doing businot*. Wo 'True, &gt;Hh tho present convenience of
“ foU bridge," Brooklyn is not ao
sera bote pleased and surprised, when tho
■
going through its various department, 'bad off in point of distance as formerly.
Nssnriix^ Aug. 12th, 1870. .
totceilw oxteurivo means ujsplirel for I am opposed to tho building of •' on*
An Anri-tobacco league was organ­
receiving and storing grain, as well as 'Urge central building, which shall for a ised by l«ys in thi* village aoruu time
for manufacturicgit into flour nod ship­ time nr commodate all the pcniU of the
ago, and tte-y havo totter celebrated
ping it to any port of the country. Their village and fiat. Lecanto the site i. far
sow mill, only a couple of rods from teo distant from many who should attend tbo!

mein building, doos all in that Hue that
they need. Just a Ut&amp;&gt; farther on, under

all teo fluor bsrreU neoeeuuy for thrir
mill's use. In every direction aro huge
pila* of staves, showing how largo must
te. that barings. Al] those thing* help
l»th owners and locality.
And now w* will glance through ihn
interior of tbo mill. Taking ererything
Into consideration, there is no mill ia tha
State that oxeeU it ia ywrfoction of ma­
chinery. Their engine, from tho How­
ard Iron Wurira Buffalo, New York, is
| of sixty Lore* power. A brick wing, on
' tlto routh side, holds it On the first

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o«tritin figure, 250 puiila Tho excess,
beyond tlutt number, riiould be (wovided
for byword school tenues ealculattd to
acnommodate from M to 120 pupils I
have io ray miad many eoosideratfons
which, to my view, aro argument* in fa­
vor of thia |dan. It can bo made atailable to u* more quickly and with kaa ox­
penne than tho oilier way, that ia, with
lees iinmcdia'.o eXpcnsB, and in the al»

Having lately l
WMATcaHa*;------- -- ------------------------ --------- ----- -------------- - ------- -------tabltahweirt la the rttatr, and Will dnpllsate any prior* obtained elsewhere C&gt;r&lt;
grxxt work.
Ow na4.cr Us. Au f^uat tn ihfeeoimty or vlelnlty. It will plane ar match
84 iacb4 wUeapdap to 5 ludsM ti»Mk r ks ao ooareatently arranged and weeks
with sudi rapidity teat ciwlsetere bringing lumber from a dlaiaurr. cat. gvt
It worked to ,u&lt;t Mem, an-1 taka tbrfr Iced borne the »
*
Having lately F« In opamthm alarxefhre-s-d.ini
only on. In t be County. --------- ------- —------- -

HARDWARE

adhenmcetodnringtlio last year!" naked
Uallimpper, the presiding officer. "Only
two,” aarwevod the editor. ."How many
time* have you sold your promims for a
little pocket money V “Suy ooco,’' wee
tha reply, "I alwaya changed far fun.”
"Kick him eut, pinch him, stab him,
Convention al Vermc-ntviBo, on Thurs­
smother him in ink,” were too screeching day, September 15ih, at on* o'doek P.
M., for the imrpo^o of nueniaating a can­
leas wretch.” said OaHinipper, there', a didate for Senator, to ropresnat tho dis­
at**, ana of tl&gt;o croaturoi Hint wo prey trict umi&gt;osod of th* Cuuntic* of Eaton
OJOU. that changed hit eohw. oftrner and Barry in thio next Legislature «ee
than you has* doo*, and gets moaay for entieo m anolbwr enlemn.
it too. Got out of hero I Avaunt I” and
they oil cried out -Choo fly I"
I didn't .toy to soo tho rott, but cum. year * Bartow', brick is lieing pwl up.
woodoringly away, saluted that 1 had The coraiee ia from th* Manufactory of
socit fun enough.
Ballard A Baud, Tukdo.O, awl Mere.

bountifully provided by kind ladies who
take an intern*: in tho raorrenenL
Tbo meeting was ooos more ealiod to
otvl«r, sod Dr. Bertram added his testimoay to that of Dr. Ponged)r on the in­
jurious physical effect* of loUece. Then
with three musing ebron lor (bo- cause,
the ■nerttng adjourned to meet in a pic­
nic again next year,with the understand­
ing that too League will meanwhile hold
meeting*
tfl° advancement of It* ob-

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE

Drugs And Medicines
Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R
Jacxtran-Popelation M.OOO.
.
Wswrxn—A sight from an i-tcra.
Nica - Burrnll A Irlaml's now wages.
Otrmo Poua—Tliu &lt;L&gt;ctora, with hard

LAKI SHORE &amp; MICHIGAN
SOUTHERN RAILWAY

two for custom work, uno for whaot and
the soond tor bockwbaat Tlie fourth
floor contains all th* shafting nwasary
for gearing tho different jwrts of th*
I milL Everything work* perfectly, and
no flaw cu Im toand in any part. A
large bell, rustniog from th# main shaft
Poon place to teepwator-tnriooa-a in the iboarmont to that on tho fourth
printing ofliro.
fluor, ie tho connseting link that drive
“Pct Ur" JoW—Tboae new brink the whole. The mill,fan bo run by
water aa well as rtmuh. It run grind
into flour W&gt; buriseis of wb-H, or ISO

prior to tho annual lo.wting, if acttici
then to l« taken upon it.
Yount.
_____ 8.D.M.

ran through tbo creek and down Jrfforaor. etrroi, tutl&gt;l they came to teo Metbcrixt c-lnanh, when they curned era to th®
sidi-walk, romptetaly smariung tho bug­
gy, and Using on* of th* horeen jiretty

WawiH Mon have everything wo
want, mad* right in oer own Horry. Tbo
front to tee second story of Bowno. Bal
Thran i&gt; I* to a Republican Conven­
tey.adBoUnsoo'.nrw block is bring
tion fortho 1st District of Barry Coun­
built with briek dowdy rrorenbling tbo
ty, on Saturdsy, September JOto, al 4
femsu. Mnwaukoa brick, and made at
o'clock P. M„ nt the Court llou.se it.
Middleville. Tim*, it wiD b. *eun. we
H-tmga______
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Particular attention paid to Compounding Prescriptions.

TAXES! TAXES!

�PATENTS
By tan
u lb. fem
ft,
tide month twglcetod. Woods grow
utoet thriftily, and sro
more

•roaon; and ly a little c*ro the former
panprvparo his fields fa better prodtsctioan another year
Now that seed time ia about to begin

NERVOUS

to lb ftkjj-MvlM
tcai-aur* setter a——

jamms

K®aw-

Newspaper
Advertising.
A Itosk st Ml ttowlj .nstod

Utol.

Sowing the aasut kind of wheat on
tho same ground tho seoond time, tends
todlmini.h tho production, and induce
foreign, er foul, graasM, such u chess
sad (vulgarly named) "horse tail," to
grow instead of wheat This re-sowing
plan to avoid it is for us to exchange
need with other persona, distant enough
to not af&amp;rt the grain.
And thia exchanging of and is not
only beneficial, but should be practiced
-by thecxc&amp;tnge ofanimals of the vari­
ous kinds, which has proven aa adran-

1870.
"&gt;«
1870.
Lake Superior!

Fremont Engine Works!

In tbo garden, wi&gt; find cabbage for
late us# farming heeds, and wo can
assist nature ia forming ywd beads by
salting; which may bo done once, now,
by taking a teajpx-n partly full and
sprinkling it on tho plant, (not on the
ground.) end after two weeks repeat tho
doer, aad again, in four or five weeks,

JOHNG. RUNYAN
KEEPS THE LARGEST

good to keep them off of pictures, aad to
relievo tfio paia of inseet bUm
White lead sad also quicksilver, with
tiw white of an egg make a good cement

AND BEST STOCK OF

BOOTS AND SHOES
Why

Spread it on a clod, and dampen it with
cold water. Apply it to the buro and
keep it stoutened.

Is it that Dr. Hoback’s Stom­
ach Bitters increase in sale
every year.?

Because

HALLOO!

They arc the best combina­
tion ever nude.
*

Do tho DruggisU reooiutnend Dr. Hoback’s Bitten
to their customers?

Aflcr years of experience
and qgal thsy have been
proven to be a sure cure
for Dyspepsia and Indiges­
tion.

Why
Is it that Physician* uso
and recommend Dr. Ho­
back's Sugar-coated Blood
Pills?

Because
They know tho ingredients
of which they arc made.

Why

GROCERY
PROVISION

LIFE IN UTAH
srsTBiniriouinsi

Cheap as can

be

bought in Barry

County.

WOOL CARDING

Are Dr. Hoback's Blood
Purifier and Blood Bills
tho best remedies taken to­
gether for tho curs of all
iImoiscs of tho blood ?

Because
The Blood Purifier is Uso
-unly articic m tho market
u h idiconUins the celebrated
costly Drags imported nxprewdy front Sweden for it*
innmnhcitnre, and the Pills
contain the active principle

DISEASES.

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                  <text>IAY. AUGUST 34. 1870.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY.

NO. 48.

!PRINTIN3;
IsasAMttat.irtBM.
1 taw taafHaMMl hast.-

BCWWE t

NEW

.

GALLOWAY'S

BLOCK

testate MnA 1 r45*
Ralph Rutlsdgn,
and
tho misU*aof hit Im^, &lt;u .dm had h&gt;ug boct
of hi. heart. they nasar allowed tlw
poiwn tu appear k tlreir Ixmrd on any
ocoutea, and both lired to rasp tho re-

TAHOR CHHKB PRESS!
HEAVY FALL PURCHASES

HASTINGS

DRUG STORE

IM THE BEST STYLE

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
i

Dye Stuff’s,
' Patent Medicines,

Perfumery;
Toilet Articles.

UtUrOBTft.
IOOL BLFOBTB,
’"’WES?

raOCkAOMCH
VIIU'HI.Al

. hU youthM frame ; ba was snow in a do­
lman* (Only owe, whan ha aaaght
sight of the locket, wHeh had bora
| jJaord upon tlw taidr, .lid bo breomo
iealm “Gita it to tna," ho said, and he

, 1 bis btharieaa ritildn n, and wbusn

Books and Stationery, The School Books used in this
county, Speahet Miscellaneous Books, Howard
of Merit £ Is, Fins Writing Papers,
____
_
_ ivclopes, ^c., Jc.,

,;'Sfete?Eis!sSTe

.arrow, of happrares and mtewy. It, .
was jml tan ytm from that eery sight
I wboa Italph Uuttedgn ret on tho marbte ’
I stops, is tear* at the miaery of hia aihi^

Which will Y&gt;© Hold at very Low I?ricei

to treat that, hldo boy in that way," said j
■the palled child, as »bo tripped up stair*,
l". Rs hasn't grain yet," ahnaaid to bar-’
jrelX a., looktegoutuf the window, she'
’ saw him .till rooted cn the marble stop.
1 bdow, his head reeling cn his band, and'

Hastings Cash Store

Il'cabi*

w&amp;r

VUbKKK'

wrbpnro cam*

Without stopping to (Huidar, the im-1
puLsirs child rehod the window. “What [
h fha natter, Uttio bor.r aba aakad. soft­
ly, as she Issued her bright head out
The boy looked up, with a world of
asUtuJuucat in his dark eyes al the fair
riwon, with Costing ringlets and blue
eyas, that wa^tmitog down upon him

ibc Spring mid Summer Trade

Jaty al OnuuHI Prinin
rxSS; nno^ai ic.

colored

MAUllHRY!

“I'm real sorry, little boy; here, take
rta. .
■
lock* and chain from bar honk, and
AwppA Utathe iadfetow.
■
-E’erbowna ramor than hi. rerpri^sba added; " Wailasmmsaf, and
ra got you seaxtiuag clso." and darting
any frem tho wtadow, in a bsi. f o(mco

“ Como, drink ossa with nw, Ralph t
jMtontt. Okayourafuwnw to-nijht?
Think, if you lore ata."
“loannot, I-illian, my darling. in­

lamented author tasted in this ajtantry.
■■Hsari Treasurer, of 1-reeisfFMomania with literature's Departed Mouaroh-’’ A lecture. By Mite Berans
Amelia Tryphr oi* Uc^nddon. who still
wear nud will forever wear, ngloveujrm

relief of noxious mothers. wo bafta en­
sure them that thia in not a ‘■fhatfrytmag
lady; bort a new machiao for poring
Wo laara fro^ho StsA LS~2‘r~.

�UadmgmM.urto.upMwhrit.su mn of (
like political frith ore known to agree, ,
and Meh only, wW bo presented far no-

; minded of three troth., frrgothdneo, or
: neglect of which, will bring it speedily
: and surety, ami jooily to tho aba. of Ha
rvariM.^afrom* Th. Uvmg

8WMHT 4 BUH HOIS
lorakty, and IM it bo attended to revonl
leg to the M«ds of the hour, as there
nreds are understood Ir is in thru,
conventions that the prelj.k speak ; lol
them speak plainly. Upon tho matter
Of tUdwporitwn of thepublie lands, the

Memorandum Books
and Diaries in endloss vari
sty. Draftingpcsper for car
pentcPs use; Albums, Base
Balls: Silo er and Gold Pa
per? ; Tissue paper and Per

I rors.

CITY BAKEBT!
will, populate tills vote country.
Th. on. groat, potet.ro, vital
oar political history, daring It
quarter of a Motury, to th. wvd

Pmtiatd Arithmetic ;»d Peamaruhip.
Third grad, rortificatre will be granted
to those person. who pass aaliafaetorily
and wauM leave th. ceatral building to
be erected at that problnraatical reaaoa,
when every body shaU be supplied with

rWSF'H

On the 22d ulL, a French corvette
captured a I*ru-uian -barque off Ply­
mouth, England. It was rojwrtnd in
London on tho 23d ulL, that the armies
of th. Prinoa Royal and Prince Fredcr-'
ick Charlre had tonrnid a junction, weal­
ward of Mete If this lie true, another
heavy battle will be tho remit.
It is said that aoma of the great Poware of Europe intend to interfere.

eanaot supply, a price ih tho oducaUmaJ
work which thag cannot M J’lmiiirily, they an end must always remain, eeecntially primary achoob. frtan. which
in no othorway. That the Bepublicau pupils must, in the nature of tho rase,
party has been tn tho past U&gt; f*rtt of graduate after two or three yuan of in­ grade is granted, will auccowl in the
bold, unllmching action, the truth of his­ struction. Ifthey remain Luger, it wdl bed schouls ia th. Connjy.
tory will attest, and because it luu been
It is dreirablo that all penoua wishing
to tetaih at cosM trine [in Ute Arfure, If
this party of action, it ha. l&gt;«ri able to paths with which they have
do surcea.fuDy th. work to it* hands miliar; and in thia way their interest io not during the coming winter, will tank,
educational mature ia loot, and the mind it a point to b. preeenl al some on. of
I the Fall examinations. Also that school
wdl depend upon tic yrnta! action of tho
th. party. It is a fatal political blun­
ofitoerw, and all ottean who fiemre the
der for any party, or tolmlsUtratioo,
advancement of oto wteools, will lend us
It is reported that Prnaua has broken
however
strong
or
securely
ia
trenched
in
tho aasistana, of thrir y.teMaa an these
tho Belgian neutrality. If so, Imgland
th.
pr
eaeas
i
t
m
of
p
rnrei
power,
to
pre
­
must interfere, or else break her bond.
The Crown Prinoc of l*rusaia is still sume that it can lire on a do-nothing
making his way to Pari.
policy; and vacillation or hwutation
Strasburg is besiaged, and U reported
eortiog to a "Central High School," is to
employ a number of toadsan altogether
disproportionate to the number of pu­
We need not go far to find ampte 3-' pils who will, or can, attend their courao
lustration aad proof of thia Our own
[wlitical history will furnish both. Why
have those parties that were tood of sty­
ling them iclvoa ronsorvatora,been thro »n
-- up, awl toft so mmry strarxted wreeka to (*&gt;

In ronio of the French prunncca occupiod by the I’ruuian troops, the poopie hare instituted a guerilla warfare on
account of tho rapacity and extortionate

will bo held on tho 10th of September.
W. treat that .th. Republ.-can. of thia
County will do thomselro.' j carina on thia

LOUNGES,

। h,ve B

Kiag WiUimn of Prussia has -ssuedfa
[mxdamation to tho effect that all per­
sons fboiul fighting against them, who
are nut regufarir enlisted French soldicra, will bo shot
Th. Ihususn tome, have so frightened
the psapri that it is hard work to pro­
cure volunteer*- It doe. not appear that
tho bauble, glory, has suffleirat attrac­
tion to nkko men face death, al Last

.....

Diapntcbe. of August 2»th, state that
a great battle has beM going ou rome
30 hours, and is yet undecided.
It ia reportsd that Batainowill be'ahte
to msU McMahon shortly.
Maty thousand troops bare left Paris
A dripateb of Augusl 23d
that
tho Prussian frigate Hertha, carrying 2*
guns, has boon captured by tho French.
Then i« great drieenricn in the Copt

CARRIAGE FACTORY

of doing, they may ye-. regain something of what they bar. Imt. But if
tho Prussians aro victorious in tho Uulu
now raging, ws coarider that Prance ia
McMahon b said to bo ia very bod literaiy'ol the marry of the Prussian
sh-ipe, and unab'.o to join Basaine.
A dispatch of August 25th stales that
there has been a French victory between

No political party fa this country oats
become or remain a power in the land,
except it lx&gt; a party of action. Far suecere h ia swsrebal that a party aotenly

DOTY’S WASHINGIACH1IE,
ttv« iMraotio-Axt. iiu mn
Universal Clothes Wringer

cause ths Hepubliean party was th. par­
ty of action. Ahat tho Republic w» sav­
ed.] |It first learned iteolfi and , then
taught tho nation, the itoeded lesson, of
whal a party may become aad aehiova'
by daring to da, and doing tho thing!
which ought to b. done, earing Ire. tor
the immediate eocsaquMroa. than for
the aseuranro that dm stop is right and

-pe—W-;.
T’1*
midst of peace, not war, of prosperity,
not threatened ruin. Yet tho LMeaaity
tor bold uncompromising action based
ou moral jrinriplre has not paeeod by,
nor will it ever, and this fact wo may not
to~vt if in the future, u in tho present,
our party is to be tho dominant party,
either in Blate er Nation.
The Ib-public . .
".
thrive aad grow on the achievement* or
gloria, of its post hirtory. Its ritelity
'and ita strength must bo of to-day. Th.
p^gtoryagtatUydoinftep^ki..
J
tora,
win not fuR to oak what it ia doing
'
to-day?
And thia fact we mual not or4
'

Notions.
Ready-Made
Clothing,
Hats, Cap

New Advertisements.

Stanley, and other, equally well quali- i
tied to plow, children. "Iteeeb Nut '
Farm,’’ by Virginia F. Townsend, is cow- '
tinned. This Util, magwriao is really

few day* later thia same Trochu raateesea that hia authority i. much more oamioal thaa real What a people! How
can they expect any suecne without uni­
ty? And they are as fieklem the wind.
Berlin advicra of the 23d state that

awurtment of

TETtA -TETEH.
,
BECEpnoN-cHAiBS, ••Vry Ooods,

profit a people in there matters
proclaiming a newer ar bettor gospel fall ’। Nature has pointed cut the alto fiw
on their shrinking oars, they cried out such a budding, and it is not probable
in mingled wrath and terror, "Irt us that fifty years hence, any different opin­
alone, why lisvo you come to torment us '. ion ia regard to that matter win exist,
I from that which it bold to-day. It a
before our .time ?" Has any one far-'
safe to predict that ward school house*
mete*! within the next two years, will
stand, tong before they will need rebuil­
ding. fir to one side of ,th. populate;.

we may all bo proud, aad upon which
no spot may, with truth, ba found. Th^
dm nominated wOl, of a necessity, be of said glory aad tho Eon’s shire of .the
IbOM with whom wa are familiar, and Aghtiag.
The Prussian troops are quarreling
there abcold be no poor osrna, whoa there
In too dispotehM of th. 22d. General
among themselves, and are obliged to
aroMWygwd DMto Axes from.
hare their carnpe separated.

the auppart of a tew who any be diaqui
Mad in regard to th. tariff; or ooms otl&gt;er
question m which th. Republican parly

»U «he.

That must be sold within ths
Ixt Sixty Days.
DOWN GO THE PRICES.

and jotroas of cur rebook join hands
ia assisting in th. elevation Jof the Pri­
mary School and the work to be done
1 therein, up to the place H sluiuld occupy

1 The Prussians wore reported to be re­ thia world and for all, ever recurring, of I
’ treating before the French Turco, and ’ finding out and waisg new truth. They '
I jwusanta, from Htonay to Ihian. As the shrank any, bat like, from every added .
Frenchmen in th. interior departments ray of light. They recoiled, with ehiv-'
1 have all been annad by their govern- ' ering dread, from everything that looked
। roent, they make no mean toe. hiring like iunornrion ar progress, and insisted
■ the advantage of fighting on their own I1 that nothing could be better than it ak
, ready was, aad going quite mad. with
tho insanity of ecnscrvatisni, they, gw

We are doubly pleased to announce
this ; first, because vro consider him tho
right man ta the place, and because of
tho strong effort. that have been made
by aoma makentontain some porta of hk
district to defeat his nomination. They
might aa well try to dam the Nil. with
bulrnsbro u to prevent either his nomi-

J. ROBERTS 4'CO.

second grade, in addition to the above,
will be required an examination in AF
griMfU. 8. History and Natural Phikwophy. For the fin*grads added to

give, every indication that a vigorous
policy ia to be puranod, that cur place
shall bo as certainly defined upon all the
qutttiou that now opiate the poopte ae
ft was from 1881 to 1865. The working
will of the Republican party ia as strong,

Thia useful journal also grace* our
aanctnm tabla. It ip just what it styles
itself—"An Illustrated Journal of thri
I I nd astral Aria.*' and we can eay no bet-

their new styles of Carriages
and the Superior Stock used
in their Manufacture.
a re using the very best

ASSORTED TIMBEIl

in th. Propaleion of renal boats by
•team ; Ofirial Courtesy; Muscle and
Brains; Modem Top; Boats, and ever
so many others, all of intcrevt to any

prices—a fair arni.

,
1
1
;

Terms to suit Purchasers

�t
i

�AMD ntVIOORATDK

NERVOUS

Anrmal Tax Sales.

.

«S£wSEt
dry and f*!I apart.
Wee handled tali'

LAMP CHUM
«.&gt;-i- JS&gt;»»S&amp;aiirt7

Cream i* allowed t&gt; mould and

■.ssrisc.1

ej»FAWC» BimM.tJ

M*

A *«*«•£*» K.OT.H. X—... &lt;k., UhI.

•*»
A **
TffeiltSrGTONe

•wins;

I „.„u?Tn*£5'T STS'

Viaagar “ drown ia a tin baria and j
allowed to .tend until both baiaa and.

TSWSSrt—»-

•on aad bream** wormy.
;
Potatoes in tho cellar grow, and the.
tprouto are aot romorod uatfll they be- ■
“Tork JSe for th. want of roll. and

Newspaper
Advertising

i .irtxrrs’xfftrgs!

beaf bec-ure tho Lria-wanto redding.
Bone* ore burned that would make

TO BCHOOLDIHXCTOnS

DR

1870.
r°«
1870.
Lake Superior!

ASKIN

I n« Riw. ir M.iewr.T.H.
I
tMnM«raaaore.p&gt; »*i n/Jm. &gt;i a aa. J J/

H«hwUr, Muwadae M li.latk enli rtllnwt &lt;•« .
gi r .u m* .n p»u w
ii w». w 1
e.ral ...I .0.., .NomIih
*7 .rp’.M.
tu. wfCKtwv a co. W J. i.WuiTiso.
chilblain*, barn* or■»!&lt;£*, no n»tl«r'
how eerere, or froah cut* or wound. L&gt;ur-,
lag th* war at tho rebelHca tbooeaad* 1
oftxwptal petieaU on both *idc« perith-

wound*, a drawing of refined petroleum
out of tho lamp can, I* th* bced opplknloin that con be maiio. For itch, ring
worm, htW. itcb, relt rheum, and afi
other llko affection*. jwtruh.um ia otficacioua either in tho crude or refined tteU.

mnoNK

II BC

&amp;

Why

Is it that Dr. Hoback's Stom­
ach Bitters increase in sole
every year?

A writer fathe&amp;wa^^ewwMa
thrtfcMdJqnanfityuf qiritael turpestine wanned aad poured mis a wound
will ralicro all tondoceu. to lock jaw. I
A oomapondent of tho tawdry
cm. think* that coal a*hee eiftod and
need in tho “ dry earth daeet" hae m-1 Harc rnlrreJ Into paHner»l.lp In Ibe

Because
They arc tho best combina­
tion erer made.

Why
.'s Bitton

3fcgg‘j£v£lte2;

GROCERY

HARVEY W. WRIGHT

Because
After years of apcricncc
and trial they hare been
Sirovcn to bo'”a sure cure
or Dyspepsia and Tndigcs-

PROVISION

Why
As

Is it that Physicians nso
and recommend Dr. Roback's Sngnr-coated Blood
Pills?

Cheap terjOTt; be

bought in Barry

iEF’

County. .

dWrwase——w
gsSSS^EKSIE
n!wgra,e*fertttajat
1
***$"ilt
r.«**.N. €«»•♦*• •! khnlr» • 11N Hlnll.tr.
sag asrfjsysriSips;

LIFE IN.UTAH

Because
They know tho ingredients
of which they aro made.

wKF

Arc Dr. Robaeks Blood
Purifier and Blood Pills
tho beat remedial taken to­
gether for the curs of all
diseases of tho blood ?

Because

MYSTERIES OF"i0RIIO«ISM

The Blood Purifier is the
nnljr articio tn the market

WOOL CARDING

DISEASES.

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                  <text>VOL XV.

HUSTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1870.

HO. 19.

BBSTBK CASH STOREi Latest
Despatch!
B//-.+^A
BOOTS,
IMMENSE

BOOTS.
BOOTS.

but it meal not bo furgvtten that tho
young are jwono to exaggeration ia their
" Aa Mary wax the only Latin acbohr

BOOTS,

m theachool, and a. I had m aariatenh
it folkreed that when I wa&lt; engaged in
hearing her aU other tmcareiawi except
that atwly were auenended- She wax
quick to warn, and waa very atadioua

BOOTS.

fad during ray termofxcbool teaching,
as I couUbaro been of material eervien
to her. I told her I porpoeod to need
the whole vacation in Loonvilta, aoeftbat
I would giro her totMaa daily. She did

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
■

Dye Stuffs,
Patent Medicines.

Perfumery,
Toilet Articles.

Q-*. Parlor, rari.w(kxA, and all kind. ■ fire-place at the Ana at a Winter day. I
r comfortable. I BMUnted th. air cd one
k^te.Pte.tta.Htodwnre.ttore
. who had never done any thing but keep
aeon ton o. twrfre Wistera. I waa,’tebool. I made carotee. inquirfea rev­
, --------;aiiaatlv procMiling to amwe him a etudy. ' I-rting tl&gt;o acta of my prtdecowor, and
I
1_ 1__ l . __ ..J of ‘---- r .u_n ,.n l.. I -run re receded n. i VfrwayU team| ed—ia renvinoag the— that I mat with
, i that 1 waa utterly ignorant of every
. | thing pertaining to achool krejing aa '
11 on art. The firet day of eerriee waa a.
1 tolerably quiet one. I adojited proti-1
11 aioaally the clatoHkatioo of my predace*-1

Pure White Lead
The Best in the Market !

Books and Stationery, The School Books used in this,
county, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, Reward
of Merit Cards, Fine Writing Papers,
- ' Envelopes, &lt;fc., fc.,
Which will bo Sold at very Low Priceii.
HAffTlXGS KXCHAXGE,
STATE ST. Mor Ibe rirer. TM» 11~m U. IM^r

—r

TffSTtACK: r-™

LOWEST PRICES.
GREBLE 4 BUSSELL
a«pt.a,mo._________ ._________

GOODS,
DRESS GOODS.
BOOTS, SHOES,

HATS, CAI’S,
GROCERIES.
CROCKERY

■HOW
Cash Store,

W IK MIS Cffl STB!!

;,gtowtuy. The furtiro whupcre were
Loder end cuukl not bo paaeeil over with
I the nrotcn.0 that they were not beard
WMWWMCoac-rMd.UiU.bouM
j j^ediny to 1mm tb..oom.JM&lt; “I1 Tho nuidia wore more atnpid than uaual
member that dollars ware not aa tsuii J though. had said yea tortred of no. 1 ' and father Time moved hi. carriage more !
■ .lowly. All the*- thing, ao affoctad mo
then M they are now. A dolUr wvald “k^h!m:
i.v rew
that o’nerf the lada, in a epirilofgwnuM
eurehaae
aometWn-’ then. three weeks ' ““ Yea.
D«1 you
what
’TwhStaLSS
’be hear
repW,
" II bsaidF'
—»d what yva &gt; burmteacu, whiapend to another. ।
- look owt. Jim, or you will catah it b»
; when my reveno was disturbed, aa ate-1
,
, ,. „ . r - V_ I__ I •
____ ... I
tod above. I had creed about fifteen , 1
"£«• .H’

dollar*, and had learned a grant many Uft th. 'Yu,!f’
‘
““
thing, that are aot toawbi ia eUtega.
*rki, tfinvU t. Ixto&amp;vula waa kept ia a ' was no vestibule to tn. acnooi*rooa&gt;, ana

tod—not however by deetgn. I w»a ex­
pected to require Ito daily occupaala to
■■pj ore?' certain pogoe of the text book,
ia arithmetic, EngGxb grammar, and
, geography, to act a certain number of
coptra, to make and mend a certain
nember of pena, to do a certain amount
1 rtfflogning, and, at the done of my tens at
tervire, to hold a retblic examination, at

tea Mipbo-are atom iaBrightriU. Uai.'
vanity. I* wan then iba cuatoca ter a
majority of tha atadente to teach aohool
for two or three month, in Winter. Th.
Winter reeetira waa a long one.
Early in Docnnbar tho number of
atadenta began to dimiaiah. na one after
uwtbor left to keep aohool. Naariy Ml

Aa anywhere in the State.

itnaiw eM ni Pita al w IB nmii Satii&amp;ttta.

We hope to Mtoooad Io Ingnaay We
Jtn to mo »kh a man re Voorbre in the
place wr Morton, and wo her thoaxcud.
of TJimacrata wicb id good aerria ci
Knit- .. Ik- GoUen Cirik, rtr&gt; are
W.hin in obdkoorily. We want ch.
Oflw end woprrtikeriy delire the

to know that I have not miajudgwdyoo.-'
" Thank. ; yon will nut object to her
taking a abort walk with ma thia ores*"*-1 wouldrather noi; but I will not
’'’fha.be Ann ww. called, and we waBcrd
out of tl» village. Il wax a |4eoaaut
moonlight evening, and wckept on walk­
ing In short, wo took a very tong walk

Over $10,000 Warth

HiimiLTii
Sold by E.

O«w,OMMMt»g in part of
SOFAS,
CHAIBS,
LOUNGES,

�You can't open that Door!

| Periodicals and J'&gt;‘cictpapejt

-’*r"

FALL

hi. tart of friends. Hr. Cnuxrs is «.»
of the kodingfluoxx-ial nsaai of tho State,
who tax by hia .kill and energy honor­
ably won a pboe in tho foremost rank*
of solid tun. Un will bring to hi. work
us Scat* Treasurer tb* *ame capebihtio.

French Mil is good .'enough, and their
McMahon and N.poloon. Upon the re­ courage also, but tta forrex agniast them
ceipt of the intelhgv.no. in Pari^ ttaex- are too largo, the inraaioc of French eoil
citaraMiwM v*cy great Great crowd* too far peeked to giro them any d.aaee
gathered ia th* atnrete, and everywhere
there ware joyful exslamatiosi* that the

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----\of nsry hind and deoen’r.
cenosai aster
St mcusis
. I tion;Pictures, Picturefram^

ONE PRICE OJTXT
all the Iteputiw of Parte. Ttair namre
are Arago, Emanuel, Cramteux, Julea
Favre, Julaa Ferry, Gambotta, Garnier
ItegM. Glais Bimin. tagwno Fallston,

Tta following extract is from Goveroor
Baldwin*. Speech on azrepting tta msuinatiun from tta State Convention at De­
troit. It .how* clearly what tta Repub­
lican isirty lias dona for tta gtoto and
Nation, and that tayoad gaiaaayiag. —

d-y intarerted Republican in tho County,
am! every Democrat ^who is wUling to
look ttaquteiion fairly in tta fore:
"Bui what bu the R*pnbU=ra party
done in Michigan f
When th* retaUion waa inminaratod
to deetroy the government, the Eopubbcan Administretioa of tho Btato did not

SME NUNHH THtlSAIB MH
LAY MWN THEN AIMS.

August 31a!.—Matter* ia Europe re­
main in nearly tho aamo position at thia
date oa when our last paper was loaned.
Rumor* of a tattle oa Monday, said

n MAIXOBY&amp;CO.,

•f’ wmUUJkLK DULUUU tit. _
Oysters, Foreign Fruita,

Wendell, of MaeHun w.
For t-'ecrotaay 4 State-Iseao MCrane, of Raton BapiL
For atato^Muior— P. J. Lorangsr.

"Viva Ropubhqne” were brerd through­
out tho eity, and everything bearing the
name of the Emperor or tho insignia of
the Empire waa destroyed. The Eagle*
were ton from the , banners, and from
tta upper part of thoalrra, «Tery sign of
imagine that tho pjrurnmmtt ordered ] "ImperialW waa erased. Ono in­
These men are placed upon a platform I[tho nows to be-favorable. A London] stance of tho police haring to fire upon
that baa in &lt;wory Mulence the nag of I| ro*T**pond*-nt aayw that not only have ,। tho people ia noticed, ia which *«r*ra!
Hie tree metal. There ia net a Repub |
liesm worthy of the name, but will re­
i rrwnuo to th* Chamber of Deputica waa
join* over its bold, ouiapoken utterance, j
( crowded, and *T*ry rumor that was cirWe have a cheering prospect before
1 culatod only increased tho excitenmal
I It was. In abort, another pha»* in the
character of that moat incomprotaiuabj*
has left Paris to join tho French army. of all things—a French mob.

r.tns. flaaee*. Etc.

J

iffltlite

Diitrihtioi!

They bar* all proves in their rc*]«ctire places, worthy cd tho treats confided
to ttair oaro, and what they haveaooom-

USSES STSCS THAW mtt

ixation that thaw is yet a gtoriuua de*- ]
tiny for the Republican |&gt;*rty. we go ia- ,
to tho work of the campaign with that
j aasuranoo which will bring nothing l&lt;wa 1
than victory. L*i us “ rally round the
I flag" as in the olden time, let ua strike , ran were sictorioua They drove tlx
French (rotn position to peuitan until
honor as a j»rty and for the good of our night c'.osod, ou th* first day. During
Iw'brrod land, and working as wo m well the night both armies were reinforced.
know how to work, ssreath again around
our banner* the well won laurel* of a

ty in Michigan, and call upon our read­
er* to join in th* work of giving them
such support as wtB alact thorn by a ma­
jority Creator than baa aver yet graced
any victory of the Republican |&gt;arty in
The Oonvuatiim in which they were
nominated waa tho largest, and, over
ooma of th* candidates, tho struggle was
tho severest of any over bolero held in

That asst he soli withia the
I it Sixty Cays
DOWNOO THE THICKS,

John C. llubingor, of H«t Bagtnaw.
For 8upL of Public Instruction—Du­
ane Doty, of Itetroit.

KRDURIES!

। Thirty thousand people from the ad­
I joining country lave token refuge in tho.

vans. As we have aaid of the other
Conventions, as ws .ray of thia tat
there b* a full and fair expression of th*
win of th*ideople ia a choice of County
offica-r* b/~Uw Convention, and wo have
m doubt but th* people will ratify k by
a hand warts majorityAs in this County th* nomination vir­
tually amounts to aa election, tho party
owu it to the people to nomianlc good and
true men, and man who will reflect ervdit upon th* County. 8*r*ral ondidatas
taro already been mentioned for tho dif•
fisroal office*, and their reapociiro claim*
canraared by tta peopi*. 8o for a* wo
know, there ha* bean no attempt to foroatell tho action of lb* Convention by
packing oaucnsco. but everywhere tta

hand and ordered far

SWIOKRY 4 BLAH MRS
a vory larie. Stock,- cordt and
tasdee for Pictures and Mir

ed with th* County and tho want* of the
]«rty.
tat tho tnwinteroeto of th* people of
Mountain, in tho memorable struggle tho Ccunly ta properly attended to, and
which hi* regiment, tho Seventeenth
Michigan, had with a whole rebel Brig-

by many of the old rendente of Barry
County. Be ia a worthy, capable man,
and ia ttaprreeut Register of Doeda of
Urnach County. Ho will w*U discharge

rffuBic

rvontwiittou Throosb&lt;K&gt;'- 0,1

T'J . —

Tin to will also be a County Central
Committee to be appointed. which, for
tho good of the party, ehonhl be com-

nearly ono-third of its number, the name
of tho ‘•Stonewall Regiment." Capt.
Etxjns waa a fomar reaidrai of Johns-

goods

_

oppose I'nitaa to th*bitter end, and to
let her feed tb* full weight of punish­
ment that a French Republic fould in­
flirt. Over 200,000 meu are in readiness United Sun*, nerd tare tad to-day a
aingl* dollar of debt, er a rinclo farthing
sembly is proposed and urged by all the of direct taxation ; every dollar of debt.
I»p«-r*. They projiow, also, to have tta | State or National, every cent of direct
French blockading squadron* trout the tax paid to tb« State or Federal govern­
ment is directly chargeable to th* rebol­
German posts a* conquered prorinacauf lion. to tbs attempt of tho southern wing
Franc* have been uwd by tta I’ntaaiaa of the Democratic party to break down

CITY BAKEBI!

C onfec tionery
Provision*.
Earthan Ware.
miai’bsM ba-

dad by a mob Sunday, tho (throne lorn
down, and everything bearing tho mark
of Imperialism turn down, carried away

Dry Goods,
Notions.
B.eadv-.Madc
Clothing,
Hats, Caps,

ASK

"HSSs*

’ respect, and order waa easily preserved I11st district of Ingham County. Mr.
‘ ' by tho National Guard. Word* cannot Sanford ia a young man of procnUo, a
■ ’ dueerita th* wild, exultant joy of the [.gradual* of tho Normal School, and
■ I people that Napoleon ia dethroned.
j State Unhandy, and ia emphatically a
i And Napoiaon himself is a prisoner. "••If mads man.” By his'energy and
: | Hie Prine* Imperial is with him, and straight forward course in the legisla­
’ | while wo are writing thte, doubtieaa, the ture of 1869, he won for timaelf a "host
i Empress ia with the-.u. What must be of friends." /lie District has doaa well
a^uheir feelings! Napoleon aays he will ia thus "endorai.ig him." and hi* ro’ • return to Pari* to "exact a reckoning, •lection is looked lor with anxiety oat-,

CARRIAGE FACTORY.

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Invite the attention of the
dtizena of Barry County to
thZir new ftyleoef Carriafu

and the, Superior Stock uaed
in their Manufacture. He

tended. and tlx boot tncn of the party
eta**:! to the Courootan. W* bespeak
a wxflne**, eaador and judgment in the
dcUbcraiion. of tho C.mventlun. to th*
cud that tho bert poaaiU* ctaioo may ta

ASSORTED TIMBER

bells sadly injured.
Sine* writing th* above, further ad riCT inform us that all remains quiet tn

Oil Tempered Steel Springs.

Near Advertisements.

hare learned, are Mr. Vrooman, bi* pre­
sent aid* deputy, of Hasting*, and Mr.
Dodge, &lt;rf Orangevillo
Tta nominatan of Daniol Striker to
th* oft* of Soeretary of State will ren­
te it noroa*s.-y that a now man ahouM
ta put in hia place Soveial nnm« bar*
been mentioned. Hr. Pvwvrs, of Haatinga, Mr. I’almer usd Mr. Durite*, of
Nashville, Mr. Hubbard, of Yankre
Spring*, am! Mr. Diamond, of Prairie-

Tl?

are noir selling Moir

Jackson and Grand liapids
Prices.
ALL WORK WARRANTED TO BE

her person v
th. Unit'd

JUST COME TO TOWN.

Those intending to buy will

save money by tailing an W-

BOOOTS

Terms to suit Purchasers
liemember the place-tdiht
Old Stand ofJ. L Seed, fed

BOLD ON A MINUTE!
and Jutes Simon. Tta Ministry la al
follows: Foreign A fata—Joke Favre;
Juatlm—1’aec CramSaux; Interior-ta-

�MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division.

to whom wo may aafriy tiuai tho cboire
of candidate. Cw tho County oflkws Tho
grvat danger to tho party nowia, that a*
the more pronouneod iaauoe of the [arty
hare 1mm die poeed of, wo may be loee
careful
of the character of tha mou wo
•
1•elect M candidates. Many unprinci­
&gt;pled men, looking limply to John Ran
"dolpb’a rerra priacqdre of a politician.

naiann—The Ttaraappii
Ij’str—Tho war in Europe.
8ta&gt;-iiM&gt;. -KaUoy'a aew-min.

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

Ike buihlmg la ritaated beneath a littl« loll and &gt;« baldly viaibie when ap
preaching from the north Tho machinery u ran with water furniahed by
nocnaU brook, haring ifa aoureo about
two nufea aouthwaet of'Tdr. Fuller'a
pfa^ mri i. M enurely by eptfage ’
united with tha party borauaa by ■&gt; do­
The buDdmg ww originally intended
far a foundry and machine ahoy, bet it *ing they finite with the majority, and
to now weed by Mr. FaUrr for e very 'tbn, run aomo drnura &lt;d getting a place
on party tickets, and Creating Ummsdrm
at the public crib. Many ]*r*&gt;u* who,
during the darker year, of the rebellion
W»w "essAn^wsr «/m At Otnnttaltr
forgo and a tall ate of blaokamiih’a took
finaf tii tai ttaftrl to ate aauitt," an
in the building, and alao a thorough
now ataunchfl) Republican- U 1864
knowledge of the u*c» for which they
wo voted ageiurt the men who, aUnding
weraintemfad, raabimg him to repair
upon a platform which declared the war
TU JGaAys. Tritan, is tho title of a
any part of tho machinery that may
‘•a teHuro,” 01 |8Ui mH »he Union paper jart started st Battle Crock, by tha
“City Printing Company.''
Mia. Erlmonia Ixwia, tU colored
KcdptTOtaU in Grand Rapid*. exhibit­
ing Ur atatoo of • Hagar.” .
■The Allegan Comity Oonrewtam ona gnugw fathr, and .till another, an irou
Utbe,lbU ia nut ate up at proeent;
durred Hou. WmI- Stoughton for Ontround and «]uro tenant maebiaca. morgross, and also hi* post record.
taing machine, for chain; a alotter, far
mortiang bed poeta; an upright boring try in very cumfurtable quarters and well Riding Park Aeeocfaiion u to bo hold
machine, and a hodmntal one, for bor­ paytag cflkM. In MMuo initaneva (to September 6th, 7 th, 8th, and 9th.
ing tho holes for cratora in tho lottoma
Tho Saginaw County Agricultural
tho lasting diagneo of Um party be it
of leg! of tablet or bed-eteada; .is aaid) wo hMw gme peat Uw men who Society hold* ita Fifth Annual Fair on
bins aswc, planing mill, upright drill, stood firm in the hour of thasr country's the 28th, 25&gt;tb, and 30th of Saptomber.
scroll aaw, and a machine far turning need, end with sword or pen » ndblo
words and honest rotes, did good ser­
vice. and taken up there jtoBtiral ro«egadre and placed them in boeorabto po

tho Firol Diotrict
Tai Dotogutaa to thoSlate Conrantiaa *
were outertaiaad on Thnreday arising, ,
by Him. Z. Chandler.
A Tocao F« tried to atop tho freight
train on Saturday afternoon laaL He I

Peninsular Railway.

Sash. Doors, Blinds Door and Window Frames.
Corner, Stair and Ornamental Brackets.
Newell Posts Banisters, stair
Railings &amp;c„
Having lately changed our old machinery for tho Luteal Improocawnta tn
Wood-Working Maehlnee, we arw now abia to compete with any almUar re-

o( jj,, up|x-r roemi aro about worn
- - •
-

daily and a* many ted-steads per month,
and can make anything in the line of
furalinre. stibo wholly of wood or tor
nphobtona' use. Soft maple, ruck ska.
black walnut an Um wood, moat need.

Tho rvuuion of the 224 Michigan IntanL-y wdl U bold at I'uallar. fteptamUr 20th, nt the Fair Grounda. A good
time ia anticipated.

efaeetbattimohad toorimrtaprebatem
to reader it perfaaMy'Fewjter totaka him
into “ full fvllowriiip,- unlart be ha* in­
pfadfacbear stamps during the year
deed brought forth ” fruit* meet for roiwntanoo," and we ran find no one alee. sodfag June 30th. 1670.
Swindler, are negotiating bogus bank
Wo mud not bo dia^ipointad in our

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

Job Hodgnr. at Moteoto, a Job Prin­
ter, lost hia Meerachaum a few evening,
rinco Some rile wretch tu human shape
stole that pipe- Alaa for poor Joe.
Tha balance in tho State Treasury un
the morning of Aoguat Slat, waa HU,227 67; dnrt.au during the month,—
8121,409.78: receipt* during the month.
828,715.81; paymenta 8150^15.50.
within it* limit, are two spring.—one
re can vote without atultifyiagoureelre.,
The Jfntt
Rfftr.t:. Mmkcgm,
hard water, and Ao other soft. Thia.ia nd we will roll up .well a majority in
publiaboJ inisrejimentatton* in regard
i rather out of the common order of
‘ Old Bury " M will surprise our Dera- to It Gustin A Co., Bankora. Iteaull’ thing*, but Ao hard »ntar spring ia the
erne wa want to talk about. for UU a

। in a short time it will compare u tavsc■ ably in appearance with any other shop
I aa it don now in practical Ma. Ko
! place in the State tart* out Utter wort

HOWARD SANITARY

AID

The Grand itapidi Ti*tt ia enlarged ’
arid improved. Ata llvely.spicy, goLawane, Sept 5, 1870.
Ena. Buiu:-On Thursday morn­ ahead local sheet, it baa no superior in
ing teat, at an early hour, w« were artnia- the State- Wo trust that it will be furol from onr slumber. by an alarm of
vAture to bet on it Still, wo would
fikc very much to ace aa unnlyii* of tLo
watere, that wo might faow. If it is
mineral it give* ua bop.' for Uw artesian
weB now going down in thia village.

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE

I Captain Hodgm. Und-r8b«1ff..fKaL
| MMttn County, lately arrested a man
named Edwards, who has txws making
IW OOca, bring brick, were not coated-1 raids ua the stores in Kalema mo He
tempting to cross tho track just this aide cred in much danger, although they got
hare aa good a stock of every thing in
decidedly
warm.
.
In
the
other
direction
,
their lino aa there ia in Barry County, of Oaoadaga.
The carriage contained a man. woman, the fire epread fa spite of Um atrmmoua
and at reaaonabla prioee Good lock go
otJorta of Uie.firemaa. until two hakeand two boya. They ware all of them

th« manufactory of Qd Dakta Philhpa
of Kalamoaoo The boy. paid far port
of it, by a fund sriteng from their con­
certs, and ,04.. Phniip, donated 8250Heisawnrri friend of thran unfortu-

man and the other boy wen conaidernbly bruiaod, while tbs man was aovrroly
cut about the bead, and won alao injur­
ed internally. He will. howmr, sooa
recover. Th* Lotjc, wero not injun d.
bat Um carriage waa a total wreck.
Tho train wa. behind time, and n-nplanted a your ago tost qwfag. TUy fang at .very high rate of speed. A*
were very nice, and were oil that could soon a. possible, it waa backed up to
be asked from to young a vino.
IBs acene of the accident, and every­
Mn. Wruxtn M. Bimos, Makin and thing that it was possible to do wm

Universal Clothes Wringer ,

UU SHORE &amp; MICHIGAN
SOUTHERK RAILWAY
FOR ALL POINTS EAST A WEST.

MICII-AFAII RHB.
Jcournoww. Sept 5th, 1670.
Ba. Bum* f-NuUemc fa Aa Bia­
ra an article from Barry in regard tn
mamMUiof wheel throaUd pR^ar-

TAXES! TAXES!

Fremont Engine Worki I

�NATURE’S

Hair Restorative.

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AGENTS WANTED FOB

NERVOUS

FREE LOVE.

DISEASES.

ul'rMloHnM SL’niiiio, imlu

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Newspaper
Advertising.

I£MMENA«OC*U1£

“i
Wm. H. Burk i Co's, Column.

TO8CHOOLDIRECTORS
Mteeal Yleawa Balli aa'Caatiaci,

1870.

™

1870.

Lake Superior!

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AIKIN

TV. *—• HelMW, T.pl Wil-. t~'~
tMrul aa
JwH SW. JJr

NR,1

, — — — p----- ----------dam the aun. The font of tho Invent
liu ; obtuwly roaiml, aad not iachned
to codaeomb. Beedi iamediandeprra■tou; ra&amp;enbril&amp;uit, bright atoiwn;
Shmh crimaon with a few white ,trv«k.,

Wtt!
tint Mr

ERIE

RAILWAY,

Why

1,400 mile* urxlar SCO tnUaa without
Oso JIanagvmect. dump of coaches.

Is it that Dr. Hoback’s Stom­
ach Bitten .increase in sale
every year?

Because
They are the best combinsRochaatar to Now York. 3M bBm.
Buffalo to New York. 423 tailM,
Dunkirk to New Yorx, 460 milr,.
OleroUad to N.w York. 0*5 mil«,
CiacitmaU to N. Yn MO inlka,

GROCERY

Why
meadJJr. Itofcsek’s Bitters
to llicir customers?

HARVEY W. WRIGHT

LIFE IN UTAH
aoaa praaent who u» pritofcal rtnwterry grow »ia aadaono of them cooJJ aoo
ia what yrttoular Urejitoto^dfflwodMrXuai whtohAX^d‘tbl1‘X^7

Cheap as

Why
Is it that Physicians use
mid recommend Dr. Ilo.
back's Bugnr-cuated Blood
rills?

HYSTEIlEt OFMORIOIISM

can

booght in Barry

County.

um al th^N?J. 8uto Fair ia JWfo. It
waaaahibitod alB. K. tBlito ft Soon'
abow, when it altracted much attention
by ita largo aiaa and ray dark rieh col­
or. TuiaytarithaanotyavTcdMahund&gt;Ul.tou&gt;«tonefaa lAarfabnm oCadlor and &amp;wbr will OMtmciid h

Because
After years of experience
and Inal they have been
proven to be a sure cure
for Dyspepsia and’Indigcs-

PROVISION

As

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nrtESksti-r.jraa
egijg»£F—
K CkAt.XQTOX A BOSS. ItUm. S T

PREXTOXA BROOkS

ixriooiuTua u - -.

xz.~e.ts; j -=: i mi^aEWSMF"-,

Ssrissr;
txrasM

mail

Because
They know tho ingredients
of which they are made.

&gt;•••■

SS-B*

wi.7

Are Dr. Hoback's Blood
Purifier nnd Blood Pills
the best remedies taken to­
gether for tho curs of all
diseases of tho blood?
l!..

fur S

Because

sa2xi’x;:rK.ms^u-

A4*M QCTAOOX SKWO AHLVUJI CD.

Tlte Blood Purifier is the
only artlem in tho market
jvnifli contains I lie celebrated
iimtly-Drugs imported cxprvsriy front Sweden for its
nmnnfsctnre, and tho PHI*
niutaln tho nclivc principle
»f I’uduiJtylluut (iLudmkc
Ko.d ) and ia a\ubstitute

W *JmuTtx«aS wtSu’Atlawiin.

Hostings, Mich.

Why
Are Dr. C. W. RoUeV.
JBUen, Blood F«.
nfier and Blood Pills tho
three greatrot rotnodiro th!
world lias crcr known?

JOHNS. RUN VAN

CARDING

Becauae
IDDIEVIILEI

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN. WEDNE&amp;1AX SEPTEMBER

VOL XV.

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| Ai^tho coart adjottnwd, the rtnngw i

IMBS.

1 ” John Taylor will Math boro thir i
' ovraing at aoriy candle IglAP
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Iran, Noili, Clara, Fath, Doon, Painta,
Oils, Putty Hubs, Rime,
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Spukro,'
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HA9TIMGS DRUG STOflE
L¥

TBE BEST STYLE

And all kinds of Wagon Stoek.

^ou-jy^mwi'i

“MSftho Ah BErO»Tb.

John Taylor war licomcl. when a
youth of .« ay-ore. •. proctr • at the
bar. Ho «u po ,bi w I educated,
and pnuca d extraordinary grama. Ha

»t&gt;ra &gt;adi rostok us uw (wnt
hT.torsststr^a'ra'ts's:

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i cratiia anra. uumurto.)
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I AX^tfhi'tohrti: Jhw Iba adlortfon of
I tKe eocial atattetioa of Michigan:
i Danna 1. Th
U. 8Utt »J
t J&amp;A^a 'mrat That k ahaU b. the defy
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________________ f of &lt;h« bounty dark of «*eh oouafy to
to'’ohartiae ’him' for" the outro^ wb&lt;m !'^^“^cororte oo bl^ tobefurHopkina went to Elliaon'a bouae and
rbot him In hfa dcur. The ni orderer wax ‘•a* th- ettiiriitA'cmlinccd in and ootnarrmtol, and bailed to imawcr the ciitugw. pnsng the whole of acb*lal« fee, of an
nrooaHrfcoootttatfa gr«albintM&gt;£t, art .ntilW “An act iiroriding for the
and .Hcjikina, ia order to turn th. tide of taking, of tiie aerenth and anbaaqnent
popolar iods^aatiun, liad drcu'jttol re- cwoUMM df ibo United Statra. and to tx
[wrta ag unit bcr character, and ahn hid the number of tuotabara of tha Boon
auad him fin atendar Both auita worw of Jtepaaaantotrora, and provida for their
futon- itpjx-jitoxunant among tha aaoaanl

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irromriataa.

SCHOOL BOOKS,

JO

HOirOAH 30I IflfiO
■a for tbo Pth
I the throng of aprotatora grow in
her*, u in excitement- IhibHc o|
wae Betting in fir Hopkiu

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LOWEST KRICJER.
□REBIi A RUSSELL
Sept. fl. 1H70.

CABD T»iRIPC’MNa,|

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DRY GOODS;

DRESS GOODS*

Cash Store.

GROCERIES,

, i [flM II*»&lt;
UthapJnrcUfbby'

BOOTS, SHOES,

ITHim ® «!!
Ab tinywhwd in the State, j ‘f „..l

ftR ai ikwmal.Priitiii

Knife nr Ms ui rttajjT* W.
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ALL THE HUTTER A» EMS m BAJ^ 'OIUHTT.
For which th. HigUrt
TilltAIMRlM I* H’fA H O
........... it'/TU^ f'Ui oumw-tt—

ITAR!

&gt;' aWo to tlbtaln.

�Will retire from the active &lt;lutiaa of the trm, and devote hb
time to closing up our book*.

BOWKE 4 OALWWAYS

A fifteen yean buxineu iniperitively requirca thia step, and
we expect our cuatomera will
at once etamine their accounts,

'

TEAR

new block.

and aettlc the same by Cash or
Now.

L tassles tor Pictures and Mir­
rors. Memorandum Books
and Diaries in endless ran-

Brer thankful for tbe large
Patronage we have received
from this community, wo shall

BOOTS,

uow offiar our Goods at great­
ly REDUCED PRICES to Cash

rBalls: Silver and Gold Pa-

s W10TS,
ii 3 n
BOOTS.

and Prompt Paying 9ustomars.

Job Printing
PROMPTNESS and dispatch.

ZTt

black Inks, etc., and many
other things not enumerated

't&amp;ai built Stt k Pita

TAILOB CTUIIOEfl PRESS!

NEW GOODS.

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BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR

Yon can't open that Door'

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Detroit, September 14B70.

HASTINGS'*'DRUG STORE.

Thit must bo sold within tho
IrtSxtyDtyi
down ao the prices.

JJT THE BEST STYLE
•OKA
.
*** Krttknao EXTOUT5

FALL GOODS!
PRESTON &amp; BROOKS

,pry G^ods,
Nbtioji#,
I
■'Itrady-Made
Clothing,

DOTY'S WSHINGIACBffl,
changed somewhat, and al*o the aaatimeat of a portion of the world. King
William'* fcrooe are at the gale* of
Pant, and the King will covenant with

LATXLT MUCH fltFSOWD—ABD TUI XXW

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Universal Orthos Wringer

Hats, Caps,

BITS'FOBBiSHDiG GOODS, St.
:o&lt; :fto:

SESSS'ErSE

ifeJJBsaserv
■to
Alto ■
wyla' at
tbe ytifa ta NoWuibet will ntify by an
onrwtehuhg majority, the action at Um

IRIAGE FACTORY.

ni»e-AMu ora.
apretod. For year, he ha* Uea underaadia cona^ocBtly AoMlgbb
aopjainted with the dnneo of the office,
and will di*chargo them with an alniity
and anargy that win reader him atffl went ahacat wild with joy whoa Mini*reore popular. No better choioo «raU ter Wa.hburoo notified the I'rvri-onal
Gorenunsni of its recognition by the
United Stale* a* a d./«rt* goreraiaart.

Art

B. C. BBOVJIBG, Get
Fremont Engine Works!

TIC1CT-.
dur

lactatin' Diitritatin 1

DRY GOODS,
DRESS Gfo'dbfc,

GROCERIES!

Citizens of Barry County to

GROCERIES,

HOOTS, SHOES,
Pro viaions,

He ha» teen an efficient offlrer and Ma
official coono of ite parti* • refttient
piadgetteiltedutuwof ll&gt;* Begfatar'a
Mdi^j hl fa. Aed*pth*ad breadth of
fafiee ril ba faithfully attended to.
tbe stream at high water and few, and
^S. The
fart of vartieal

-As anywhere in the State-

C onfectioner

Faicj aid OniBtElal Priiliu,

VtkoCKlteV, “ “’T-faWM"*! P&gt;
are using the wy best

IT TOE HASTIW 180 ME!

Earthen Ware,
Notion.,

their new styles of Carriages
and the Superior Stock used

ASSttRfRDTMER
xi&lt;f!r?!£|7Trm
Oil Tempered Steel Springs.

Bniiie nrGeii aiPmuN ^||^i
ALL THE BUTTEH1

pitrh end horiroot*! run, which will
gfteifiidrefcifly.
3. Tbe anotat of power svauaUn
titter in ailbpowera or fa retiaatod
repartty far, aawfag Mater,, grfadfag

For which the HighMt Market

•»■*« intaulintto buy will

3 lay of th* land,
tauf rtiUiiiy and
ci tad power of
rraMs

Terms to suit Purchasers
Xtmambartha placa-at th.

11,00

Old Stand of J. f. Saad, foot

Hr. Van Vefaerbayauagand premia
fag Lawyer. He ha* teen fa the Oecrty
dam Jammy fast, and tea wua to han■tif many Honda. aa Mt uaaaiiaowa aaaafaafato ahmn. Ha ia a gradaMa of A*
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BRICK &amp; MORTAR
JiUui ail Bejairiu
oast:

United States Watch. Co

W orld Mower ai
**t”«b2Ei
*XJ3fl9
Gumps’ Sulky Rake, Ball’s

Improved, aad Fowlin’*
Burd sell’s Clover HuMe

Pitt* '
fafaUil I
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»kiiic«» cun.L a «.
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GrandHiver Villay Division,

Look Here! Look Here!
Only M da. We trill send
tho BAJiXh'ER to any ad­
dress front, now until after
\tho Fall Elections for the
i small sum of S5 ds.

say to establish maaufactortea «»l thus j
indwre immigration, end capital. It is
all very w. 1! far raachaaira of the rariou*
U-anchrs to settle and build fa yuttr fast
growing town—but there may be a redm
fa thif,present tids; and the already hu­
merus* workmen will bo coin pelted to go
.tec* here, as 1 am tefurn.&lt;d that a great
majority of mechanic* now in town are
house builders, and this branch mint
reach a dimax cvoatully, unless a tnoro
extended mamtfarturing buifa-»i ia establishcl. True you hare snffleicatofi

Sash, Doors, Blinds. Door and Window Frames,
Corner; Stair and Ornamental Brackets,
Nowell Posts, Banisters, stair
Railings 4c,

Planing machine*, and Scab and Door
shops, and there cuds .the italm Moro
Ftemring Mill*, morn Agricultural Mnchiuery, mare Carriage and Wagon shop,
uro .reded, and their spam would be
publiahaD
Tided they.___________________ ___ profitably oocupted fa their individual fapuago. But wo would like every one to
rntdintaud that we win not hold oureach and all 0f tho above r.amod eetabIbhasnla ia cCtred. by tho swift current
of ihoTbomaprilaan'l tho winding Creek
from tho south for a water power to

Ins.

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

W min an —CboL
GasBBAtXT Qem—Clams.
BtownAnna—Factory whislloa
Grxmux Noist—Ilaning mills.

tbe hum of the machinery, end the clank
knJni, Gth. That wo appreciate the
of the trip-hammer mounding through
rateable serviosa of the 11on. Austin
tho valley, to awake tho lethargic from
Blair, both aa Governor of ths State dutheir slumber*, and tho echo will resound
through the sumranding country, bid­
ding the farmer to look at home for all
implements required in hie vocation, and
__________ Y. Baldwin, J. F. Mead.
tho merchant to hang bis Unucr on th.,
Wilcox, (teenre Willmsas.
outer walla, that tho passer-by may look Lewis
Tbomsppte—Aarou Clark. Simon G.
Webstnr/Smith banfurl, John Itolxrt-

Shocking Accident—Man Killed.

“’w'uodland-J W. Winchcomb, Geo.
M. Davenport. E. P. Barnum. John

Mr. August Nsglor, a resident of
you would like to barrow.
North Irvine, was kilted on Tuesday
' Nor Qvirx So Nies—Working all
night to get out tho Baxmxs.
Ttcxrri to the State Fair will bo good
up to Saturday evening, Sepk.'JD.

Stinchcome, Woodland, &amp; D, Calvin
B. Dickerson. Hope.
The following persons were chosen as
dentes to the Senatorial Convention,
which is to meet at Nashville, on the
Srias J. Badcock. Urens Mudge, 8amualfitovreHT.ADeBfaumr.J. W. T.
Orr, John 8. Van Brunt, Loren Rich,
Wniiam Leo, George D. Bordes, D. M.
Wearer, Darid Hoes, Peter Cramer, O.
D. 8psalding.
Tbe following perwas wore elected

HAMS,. WILLIAMS &amp; CO.

SASH, BOBBS ANB BLINBS

ng year: 0. D. Spaulding, Chariot IIBoner, Wm. IL Stinchnom, T. A De­
Riemer, and L N. Kosior.
After sone atirring spoeebe* by mem
bem of tho-Ouavsntton, it adjourned.

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

Peninsular Railway.
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TXsIVS TOT.

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Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R
On **&lt;I.rw. Mans* r. a.r t ucs.Ti*u» »'U

UH SHORS t MICHIGAN
SOUTHERN RAILWAY

Immediately upon tho adjournment of
tbe Nominating Convuntiou. the Itejiro“Jack Fbovt'' wm around •‘sparking
nrntativo Convention was callrl lb order,
Sunday night" Ho left traces of his in­
and orgnnited by electing Aarun Clark
who was called, say* that be expericurol
tention! Monday morning.
W. T. Dodge,
17
no icnaation after striking tho rail, al­
&lt;&gt;n motion. Mr. Vrooman was declared
R*x.—Monday evening Lee Cha*,
though be lived eight hours. Ho leaves unanimously numfasted.
gave Durkee a good chase They ran
The Chair, on tnou-m, appointed as
a wife and six children. One of the .| It wa« moved and supported to pro- ■
teller. Momre. Cook, I’afarer, Wheekr.
little Ivya, about eight ycare old, was
Tho Chair, ,on motion, appointed a
"A* you buw so sludl ye rip,” said a with him nt the ticM?, and Mr. N. lutndvd | real to on informal ballot far County
I
CWk.
Carried,
with
tho
following
re,
Committee
of Three on Credentials, cun­
good boueewife in Hastings the other oim the reins, telling him to hold them.
sisring of Messrs Wurth, Whwter. and
day while trying to make a nevreoal out Toe little fellow stayed in the wagen for
Webster, who reported tho fallowing
a little while alter his father'a fatal leap, .
p-nllsmen ns entitled to seat, in ths Con'
«ad then doopj«d to tho ground from
behind, eeoopin; with a little jarring.
Th* family cd tbe unfortunate man have
our sympathies in their afflictieh.
8*1X7*. Comedy Company and Brass
On motion, Mr. Powers ru declared
Band in town Friday. They perform ir.
(heir own paruion, and promise some­ xlbo 22d annual faired tbe Statu Ag- , anauimualy nominated.
A morion was then made and suppertthing good. Go and aee them.
ricoitural Soctety to be held at J arkvon,
cd to proceed to an informal ballot far
next week, o mmeroring Tuesday, and
Oouety Treasurer, which was rarried.Xhc
Mr. Win. H. Gulhiro, residing about two boMlag four days, promises to ba one of :
miles from that village*, was accidentally tho grandest and most suacosaful Fairs following being the vote: ♦
M. T. Whiter,
•1®
shot while hunting on Tuesday, tho 6th- held in nrfay years. Ererythfag has
bran dneeby tbe Society to mako the
Mb. Axvn lliiin has purchased the grounds akractivo and the bnildingv am­
lot adjoining hie naw block, on Stele ide, and tho premium list ia larger than
street. and excavation far the cellar of ever bofuro- The hotel mid boarding
. &lt;»n motion, tho report of the Commit­
thankful to Iris friends for the guvl will tee on Credential* was MWpkd.
indicated by this vote, but that he bad , It was moved and supported to pro-'
served two terms, and had no Orthe-r' mod to an informal ballot fir Repns&gt; nclaim upon tho ofiire Thanking tho' tativo from Ijri* District. Carried, and
IMgdo far past favore, ho withdrew bis1 tho ballot resulted as follows:
Wednesday, Sept. 21st, at the Baptist
name from tho list of candilstev- His
Church. Introductory sermon by Rev.
remarks were timely and well chosen,
J. IL Abbott. E. IL Allyn, alternate.
and that tho poopl.. nppredato a good ofA Nnw brick is begun on tho lot on
ficr and atitea wns shown by the hearty
State Street owned by Mr. Wm Tinkler.
&lt;ff the Convention. Carried.
We may grumble if wo like but building by, AU; Sheridan O.M;
7: 16, VssuwntviUe, 7^5;
Itwas moved and supported that tho
bricks will not "letup" until every bos8: 15. Arrive at Jadpvm at lfr-10.
Chair ajipiint a cummittre of three os
nssa man baa a brick in—which to store
Our Bespeeu,
Rceurriteg, tesvo Jackson at 7:00
Roprrsantativo Committee. Canted, and
hia good.
Ho that by hia business would thrive,
Arrive at Hasting* U 10:16.
Maaue. Denial Striker, John Keogto and
J. I’. Runxrrs A Co , are out with a
Must np and dust and advertise.
Luther I Uli appointed as such committee.
Tho above are our s.mfaianto and w» change thi^week. They are doing a
Convention adjoiupad.
.plendid booktrade, in addition to their
drugs and tnodioare A glance ai their
.tore shows a preparation for a heavy

Gmi
K'jlrWo are glad to say that Atramrr.
Bowno t Galloway are tho once securing
able terms. The bills say 11200. Fur
tho charter grantrd to Hasting. appli­
cash in hand a reduction will be serie.
cant*. Wo are glad bwaneo they ere eeed to an informal ballot fur ProsccutTho property is situated ton the north
enterpriring, public spirited men. They tag Attorney. Carried, with the follow­
invsai in wcl&gt; way. m. to benefit tho &lt;=■• ing mult:
Rar. G. N, Axxxs, pastor of the Bap- tiro corum-utoty a. well a. thmoelm
X R. Van Vsbor,
«
tiat Church ai Middleville, preaches bU Wo treat that their fortune in this now
T&gt;,. A RwaNrtr ’
«l
farewell mttbou to hi* congregation on branch of bnrinwa nitty bo all they do
.
Eabl-rth next Wo learn there b some
talk of his receiving a call by tbe Bap-

supported by tho IhuhlbUioaisia of Barry
County, met werording to appointment fa
Good Templars HaD. in Hastings, on
the 10th in*L Tho Qmrentiou was
called to krder by O. D. Spaulding,
Chairman M the County Osetral Com­
mittee. Denni. DreskrU, of Woodland. HOWARD SANITARY

Shop in the Elevator Building of C. F. Thci^ht &lt;f- Co.
Uaavtxoa. July », 1*70.m 1 C

Ot TWl( '

.ACKLEY &amp; SLADE
Drugs And Medicines.
Every department of the well known popular City Hru£
Store will be found complete.

Particular attention paid to Ccxpounding Prescriptions.

Haatlngu, Mich.
AID

THE LATEST!

Nxw Fmo-We call tho attention of
emr readoro to th- fart, tbsi Mr. J. C.
WoodntS ba. bought out th- interest of
KB-GBltertfa tl-n firm of GRbert.A
Bowno. Mr. Wudntff being a prac-

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�DOCT. CODE’S

E R VINE
AXD IKH00RATOR

AOENTO WANTED FOB

NERVOUS

FREE LOVE.
Sts

JSSK

mrcHumns
Com Larreat i&gt; prugi
fiuriy, *nd
mm potato-. will be etoag, end when
you dig then put them under corer o*
saw as yaariblc. I th. wrong to hri thorn1
lay ia tbe ntn after bring dog ; allow
any dirt cHagrng to thrm to remain, for
if you have a cool collar, yuux potatoes
will be Um better for it next opries- i
Turnip, riundd U kept dans tkk
.anaaAkr XJitoJ
month, gntog____________
Ibra
it isusalaaato undertake h\prow tour
tartope where en. .foul! grow. Vary jSgJg&gt;
fcwroota wdl produce more ptxutla to tlw. nJ.?*.?/
tor Uriag neighbor, much Iree;1
#^*;
than a foot from then. ia say direction
at
Onioaaar* an oxneptlcc.
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1870.

I.nke Superior!

Aaeurt the ewiur, and bring forward
early thoeu intended for pork. Feed all
rofttee puspkina, equuriMM, fruit, pota­
toes and turnips, boded in a maeh, to
them, and you will find your time ami
labor wril betowed. for boiled feed will
pay one handrod per cent over raw in
fattening pork or b«£

HALLOO!
ggc-uaajXBusa:

lOBACrS
—I Jfoef nutm. to
I eallrJ, art mrrrij rit/iimulif
rtoMasatrerrosr. Dr./.'Xcf

If you want reliable Good—arttete
lai arajnat what tbry preumd to th­
ey bead to wbctyoa rood below:

SSuS

MWH

Why
Jail that Dr. Roback's Stom­
ach Bitters increase in sale
every year?

miui

:sni

Have entered Into partnerebip In tbe ,

Why

Ro hiwter to New York, 3“.5 milre,
Boffaiu to New York, &lt;23 mitre,
1 &gt; unkirk to New York, 46U miler.
OvrUnd to Naw York, CHS mik.
Ciarianati to N. Y, MW mike,

BITTERS
GROCERY
AND
PROVISION

Do the Drucgists recom­
mend Dr. Roback's Bitten
To their customers?

Because
la Exchange Block. MidairvII!.-.

HARVEY W. WRIGHT
mHajr.lt-,tototoip

aaaapM^ Ch

IM-r eto MwMcm torwte. kJ &gt;'•'

BLOBB

ty PtoiOM deairing to nako p»!
; bugaiaa will do well to rail at t!:i&gt;
[Agoary. .JEJ

LIFE IN UTAH

After rears of experience
a ml trial picy have been
proven to be a aura cure
fur Dyspepsia and Indiges-

Why
Is it that Physicians use
anti recommend Dr. Rohack’s Sognr-cwled Blood
Pills?

MYSTERIES OFSOmOUSN

swai

Because

As

Cheap as can

PURIFIER

be

lusrxr w. wamsm.

dra-TMre-——«m»&gt;

bought in Barry

County.

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4.M w«fA eW
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Why
Are Dr. Roback's Blood
Purifier nnd Blood Pills
tho best remedies taken togetbor for tho cur, of all
diseases of tho blood ?

Because
I'lic Blood Purifier is the
“iily articic in tho market
"liichcoutainathe celebrated
costly Drugs imported ex­
pressly from Sweden for its
manufacture, and tho Pills

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Why
/•or Alctfo

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Afrri.c&lt;Mce crc.’^-jrArre.

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BSS

AND

WOOL CARDING

Are Dr. C. W. Hoback's
Stomach Bitters, Blood Pu­
rifier and Blood Pills the

DISEASES.

�Hair Restorative

DOCT. DODD'S
r R V I N E
A.n&gt; IXViaORATOR

"AGBJilB WANTEDFOR

NERVOUS DISEASES.

FREE LOVE.

«s m possible. lite wrwng to M them
lay tn th. .»n after being dug; allow j
any dirt cBagiug to them to remain, for ‘
If you tore a tool collar, your potatoes '
will to Ito bettor for it next vjiriag. , I
Turnip, riwuld to kept etout tlA.
month, giving ttom room to expand, for ■
HbuerimetowndertAe to'grow four'
turnips where one dwuld grow. Very
firw roots will produce more pounds to tto
acre, fur haring neighbor, much less
than a foot from them in say direction.
Oniowa are oa exception.
(lire particular altootiun to rtoep and
lamb.. Bo taro that tho latter are sep­
arated from tho mother, now. Let tlg»&gt;&lt;

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Lake Superior!

AIK1N

Th. Kumm. M.tr..,T.,L VI-., Imre.

liovo that it will to for our miereaU to I
look to tho qutlfty of our slt.rp, and ! &gt;« *3 •«•*"
breed mm for meat than wool, shrari 1 "“•*.’ Byti
Miat.finsfcstortrfftstiuA'
.zp&amp;sr
/uuart the swine, and bring forward I
* e'
early those iatended for pork. Feed all I
nfam pumpkins, squares, fruit, pota- ’ Nl’krue.
toos and turnips, boded ia a urnah. to '
them, and you will find your time and M«w T«*.
labor well bestowed, for boiled feed will . volt. (
I»y oae hundred pr cent over raw ia
fottoniug pork or beef
*

GRAND RAPIDS. MI'
iHnt rtsln »&amp;Sb vt S««Ci ttouLt

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Ifyouwsut reliable Good.—article
luU are Just w tot they pretend to be
ay toed to wbatyoo read below:

----- —— i IjUbtf nitlrrt, n
tailed, art ntrrlj vMirtieliy th-'ff.
J)r. IltAad't
BiUert are not a bererage in any
«rnM of (it lean/, Jet eontam Mr
•ioW tzpnuin drug? lumen tv

niWK

Why
It it that Dr. Roback’s Stom­
ach Bitters increase in sale
every year?

STDIJl 8

Bccaifee
They arc the best combina­
tion ever made.

Why

BITTB1S

Do lite Druggists recom­
mend Dr. Hoback's Bitten
“to their customers?

GROCERY
AND
PROVISION

Because
In Exchinfe Block. MiddirvilL-.

HARVEY W. WRIGHT

LIFE IN UTAH

blush

af Ponona detiring to make good
' bargains will du well to call at thi.
Agency. ja

After years of experience
and trial Utcy have been
proven to lie a snrc cure
fur Dyspepsia and Indiges-

Why
Is it that Physicians use
and recommend Dr. Ho­
back’s Sugar-coated Blood
Fills?

MYSTERIES 0f"m0RM0SISN
st- '1dsjnww'.fift was

Because

As

Cheap
bought

Barry

County.

Why

n
w

Are Dr. Roback's Blood
Purifier nnd Blood Pills
tho best remedies taken to­
gether for tho cure of all
diseases of tho blood ?

n

Because
The Blood Purifier is tho
&lt;&gt;tdy articie in tho market
wit ich contains the celebrated
cwlly Drugs imported ex­
pressly from Sweden fur its
ninnufhctnrc, nnd the Pills
vuritain the active principle
of Pudophyllunt (Mandrake
Root,) and ia a substitute

BLADE

Why
Are Dr. C. W.
Stomach Bitters, J
rifier and Blood
three greatest reu
world baa ever kia

OHNG. RUNYAN

iSiSSSSS

WOOL CARDING

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                  <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21

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

PRINTING
BOWIE I GlLUmhTS
NEW

■icmco. cnm.il ga
Grand Hirer Valley Division.

BLOCK

IMMENSE

pelJedto aeud away to the people, bn
would only nnod to ba pat to work al it
a month or two to ooevmeo him of hfa
error. It wm vmy comanm for ua to rocriv* a petition 6nta n gootanm rigned
byhimarifand hie neighbor, praying
tor the abolition of tho hanking nbuao,
the petition limit bring" hanked and ac­
companied with a letter urging the mam

And Everything You Want!
I atand baton the people of BARRY COUNTY aa

The Champion of Low Prices.
No Man, Woman or Child can pay mar. fur Goode in my Store
ABE WOKT1L Ilia a poaitiro impoaaibiiity. I do not oak it
ient to coma youreclf, oond by your neighbor, or the children,
well aayna.

my riewe upon it at aoiuc fi-ngth. 1 will
only add now that tho whole pW-al ey.Ira of thia country naeda a thorough or•rhanling. Itotenenar* ought to be and
could seedy bo reduced by one-fourth of
the whole amount, and the dqartmer.t
made wlf-euetainiog by that alone. Can
any cue rive mo a rraton why thr pooln. eater of a good abed riDaca vbouH r»ceiro a eatery of M3.500 or »!,«» jct
year and hia erpenxu paid while the
Circuit Judaea rterirc&lt;miy tt.MO a
year I And thia ia only a epedmtn of
tho tnaannr in which the department fa
| conducted. I am very willing to vote to
aboliah tho franking privilege Ira: I
ehall nlw&gt; vote to doEah a gn at many
. other thing* in thia connection nt the
amne tima. Wo eon follow no
guide* upon thia question, and wo need

Job Printing
rOOnrTNBHH

MSFATCK

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

a

SCHOOL BOOOKR,

taylor criioeh pbessi

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

tJ

5
5
a

rugs

Bei'i in

8C1KMH. BOOKS.

W hi t e

SCHOOL BOOKS.

ne

SCHOOL BOOKS,

SCHOOI, BOOKS.

bar. a tariff for parpoma of rwronna, a*
wohan.alwayvW.and thatiaoedarto

wm propar and wiae to dmnrimmaioia
lstut of American industry nsfltarttaa

forrigu.

U white rririagtrwoMoa foe

drntoUy aid the otitorprim of our own

Peninsular Railway.

• »•* afirr KaMU.

9

ad,

IA' THE BEST STYLE

Michigan Central R. R.

Ft
to

ingtban rml Th. loor dwraarioo ia
tho Hoorn of Ecnr««nta2rw daring th*
fort morion dovJopod (h* foot that oar
diMgrwraurata
worn not upon jwincplaa.
‘IdBSa'iSsSTftU.

U. Vrifcl ««rtwi I

S'
CD
cn
U wonderful. the ingmuuiy and onterpriaoof our pwpte withoutapamllaL
end th. field for dmlopmt nt each aa the
world hM uuTOt wilcemed. The naticnal roeourca* will bo found won than
ujual to every dramnd unoc them. Tho'
our bunlcaa arc heavy they aro not hea­
vier than wo can Uar. bay, they are
much lighter than tbuao w* havwadna-

DRY GOODS,

DRESS GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES,

tally. ’ It doe!art* a policy wLiiix maato
nrt- full ament. It rnUatta Im. wta
which wo haw IbughtaRonrbdaaaand
won norwr to Ln torgniton rictoriao. U
ia tho policy under which th. notion hM
found abundant revanwaand th. panpi.
rx.lprieM.amm-M tand. -d mm-

HATS, CAPS.

GROCERIES.
CROCKERY.

HfflMWBS M M!
.Aus anywhere in the State,

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

ftaiiit nr Ws aid Prita aid w till niral SaMatta ^TJ-E—«!—•**——i"
W A N -T E D !

_____

ALL THE SUITER AID EGGS IN BAHRY COUHTT,

BRICK &amp; MORTAR I

For which the Highrat Market Price in CASH will bo Paid

lomaatfafiod with thia, and
riai med more, and it b a prindni* »spoa
which every nrnzoaa’.-le Rs^mhBaaa can
eland. 11 ru admiiud to be R«»d ol■o in the la* NaUonad DommwaMe ateb
form, and they wHl Bad it Urf to tnako
an »Mua upon it
T^AriT^uHUlTi^t^Xw

That act luu made 0 rtdutfioa of revee-

WLUiSttS’ in: a DIM*.

Over $10,000 Worth

LIB fflDRE &amp; MICHIGAN
SODTHIM RAILWAY

■ FOR ALL POINTS uwiwwr

is.»waa*j

�Will retire from the active du­
ties of the firm, and devote his
time to cloning up our books.

A fifteen years business imperitively requires this step, and

\ for you.

'

MUSIC

and erdarrd far
parties wishing ■/.

j o» band

we expect our customers. will

j Fremont Bogina Work,!

at once examine their accounts,
and settle the Mme by Cash or_
Nori.
' i.
jfi I
HUT1N6S, Bia., - SEPT. 11, U70,

Ever thankful for the l*rfe
Patronage we have recetv'cti

Rgnblinn Jgminitimv

from thin community, we shall
uow other our Goods at great­
ly REDUCED PRICES to Caah
and Prompt Paying Customers.

armlabto in vary largo great of 47,000,­
000 aww. 1 reted with th- majority
tor this HU ^d « asttefied with the
vote. Th. trust look* vary largo, but

atetareertMtaeremM
.wvllw. mans'* «.ll b-

Wo are now receiving a Very Largo Stock of ।

New and choice Goods,
,A.t very Low Prices.
totally toapabU of •rtttemcr.t without
this road. Through ar. almost unbrok­
en wHdenicM on our extreme .northern
border, this gnat road strikes out from
Lake Superior to I*ugrt Sound.
It connect* the great chain of lakes
and tho Atlantic Oooaa with our moat
beautiful JUand and tho Pacific, the

the saregetie oversight of a friendly **•
ministration, and your laws will eaaae to
avail for any good. That oiirnal vigi­
lance which is th. price of liberty requirea that wo ehall bold foat the cstadal
—- k._ » ..a
m

CALL ATSTD SEE IF THEY ABE JNTOT
THE CHEAPEST GOODS IN

Trudell, Detroit
I Wagon Jack-Jorcraiah W. Walton,,
I Dacutur.
1 Automatic Crudla-Dariua Alger,
’Byron.
I Flood Gate-Thus li. Breed, Dunfo*
I
T.wJ__ B.M.J • Aarewell

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR

’ Tbit must be sold within ths
, Hxt Sixty Days.

You can't open that Door!
for thia too high ? On tho contrary, I
a»sert tliat will: the rood built tho rcrnaintar leads will bo worth fire fold
more than fho whole without it
Thera U one more railroad tq which I
think wu own similar aid. That ia the
Southern PKrifie. Having aided mttnificcaUy, but wianiy, the Union nad
Northern I’acific railroads, wn cannot
now fairly rvfaac to do tho aatno by tho
Southern. Nor ought wo to refuse. All
the cotwidendiooa which have induced
usto Bid tho Central and Northern routes
apply with equal force to tho Southern.
that fo^one I dudl foul like patte-

DO WN OO THE PRICES.

Detroit,September14870.

GROCERIES

DOTI'S WA8HIMG-MACH1NK

PROVISIONS.
Very Cheap !

^licro are nqw lyirtg.u|wn the Speak,
or', table of the Ilouto of Itoprwntativea, some 12 or 15 railroad aid bills,
named by the Senate and a.-nl to tho
house during tho Uat.weaian. They
seamed to pass tho Senate very essay,
but 1 think they will encounter very eorioua perils in the Houso. I do not ex­
pect to rota for many, if-for any of them.
Certainly an indiacriminalo granting of
public lands for railroad parooeM will
not get my support As a rule, I de
sign to .W» them, but then- arc cases
in which sound policy requires them, as
I have been endeavoring to show. They
ought to lie of national and not mcn ly
load importance to aeeure Congressional

I bare a large aaaortmont at
an array. Their loud profosaions of seal (
for tho cacao an, only equalled by the
baseness of tb«r secret plotting against
it If we can hasp those oat of oar
high places, nothing can trouble us roc

PRESTON &amp; BROOKS'
CUSTOMERS UNROT BE DECEIVED.

। tTinoritansi.r.ThCmii &lt;
C..aD rf iaanr. la CteaMVX-

The people am uncorrupted, and 1 be­
Hove uncirrupUblo. They will not toloratn venality in any part of tho govern­
ment, and they will hold ua reaponaiblo
fiir tho parity of oar administration. Itet
tho Republican maaea see to it that none
but pure men rocoivo their support. let
them sot their foc«a Craly agiunst politi­
es! chicanery, and wo can defy tho as­
saults of every adversary. Even the
There is always danger of gvinc to stupendous sluffing of ballot box.* in
extremes in matwru at this sort Nothing New York will not avail against ua
ranbo invMtted u, wise and beneficent

Dry Goods,
Notions!
|
Rt^atTy-'flnde
(Clothing,
. lints, Caps,

GW FUMIffla&amp;6«iDS,4t.

•

riMttrrr Is
XX- J- X- HAWXIX8,
KfJXtWsafi.'XrtriiX'S
bl. shop be wtu guarantee enttatoUon
4-1-. rwwsnr. to -Ua Ubmt «»-

D MALLORY
&lt;k CO.,
WSOLXrJUVZnLJUSUt

IT BROWSING, Ga Apt

Oysters, Foreign Fruits,
NU

Pickles, Catsupa, 8aMe», Etc.
i
Fruita anil Veeetmblew tn C'nnat

I

CARRIAGE FACTORY.

nopolios, but shall we therefore hare no
railroads f I ere no proper course to
pursue except to art wisely in each ram.ns it preemiis itwJf.
Tlui question ha., got into the bands
of the demagogue^ and they are trying
to turn it to poHthnl account. It is easy
to raise a cry about homes for the peojde, nad to clmrge that land groats arc a

time of his inauguration. Frauds upon
tho revenue Itkvo nlsrort ceased, and the
general tone is greatly improved. Qui­
etly and unoatoatatioualT, but steadily
and sorely. ho has advanced with his
work of reducing expenses,- dispensing
with unnecessary officer, sad economia3' the resources of the country. Much
remains to be done in thia dirxtwn,
but judging from the past we cun bo
euro that it will not bo nogloeted.
Tho Preaidont, 1 believe, haa the con­
fidence of the party and the country. A
universal proroerity teefifire to hie abihtv and fidelity. Lot the people sustain
growth of the cxranuyTIke u railroad, and him and they will pot be di-ppointod.
it will be fouhd that tho inhabitants of Tho attacks of tH1------ -------------------tho newer regions generally furor them
Lot ua act prudently uj.cn this subjete— ly shown their
The public lands are no longer n-gardwi
an a source at nrrenua. They ate to bo

LAKER STOCK THAR

New Advertisements.

EVER I
Wfkttrn

Ait
Journal ia behalf of that party llmtwas
truly appalling. We arc sorry to makn
tho projbeev, but the imprrrefon is so
strcmg that wo cannot withhold it, namo, ly: That a party thus ungretefulTsuxnot
। reasonably hope for success. U io too

Assctata DiitriMn !
Invites the attention of the
Citizens of Barry Coiaity to

fiROCERIES!

th^ir nao'sfyUs ofCarriages

and the Superior Stock iued

ASSl
Provisions,
Earthan W
Notions,
f/tolmm •] 0»

MICEI-A FAIR OFFER.

: Wo are

diflerenl from any under which wo have
before boon place,!. The larare which
have eagnosed th. public attention al­
most oxdoaivaly since 1858, hare in a
largo measure roared sway, and we ha™
to coMidor and ftmvaat the future. Ma-

Jacksan-tuti ^raniBapids
Bnces.

* --—.-j
ALL WORK WARRANTED TO RE I
AH IlHPRESENTED.

United States, tho to reaching power
of wfoah w. are hardly able yet to dear­
ly drtinl and Emit blarrry has guno
to its own place. and tower ia rested in

,

Those intending to buy will

i Save money by calling an us

Terms to suit Purchasers

the fundamental laws, and the universal

Remember the&gt; place—at the
Old Stand of J. L. Read, /oot

mg the ratotoo of portion, and oosaidering carefully where wo aland and width

ul« atteiittou paid to repsiring

wMjMtmxaoa,

|

�Good Working hlh only UM
ffafcBwb only 15 eta. Shirt. A
Drrrw.sriyWeU. Ebrep Gauntlet,
only 90 tta, and other good.tom, dfora,
*-S M the great Ono ftto. Una,. Star
Canal St., Grand

Sash, Doors, Blinds. Door and Window Frames,
Corner, Stair aad Ornamental Brackets,
Newell Posts, Banisters, stair
Railings &amp;c.,

B. Williams ihepraeeet able ami worhfog foreman of the yard. It. wrwfc to
good, and aa Mr. William* hu had th.
experience of year, in making brick, it
U raaeeaahto to oappaaa that th* yard
wm improw. with age, it hoefog been fog from Ifiim- Mareta and Ihmn
They bare a neat little offioo. pubh.h a
neat and-roadabte little paper, and one
of which th. Middlerilbanr Itare jn.t
Jj-yodftr Canada during onr mighty]
•teuggle fur National preeerraMon irre­
sistibly sprang up. Tho fond that »err-

see of tho oowardly and ung enorous part
roartod by the Dominion Oovanumml
custom wart, oral the thin! tat feed. We
curing onr fearful Revolution, tho joaiundarctaad that tho flour ia nil .hipped cuey oi Republican Institutions the hato Borton. Msec. immediately upon it.
Right acruu tho iced i. a rew-mul
and planing mill, l&gt;elongiag to the -at
Wo did not wiMt it, but leant that ilia portion, and driving a briak boiinoro.
run by hand, and produces about right We did not learn their capacity.
thornand bricks per day Th* clay ia
Mr. Eli Shape, proprietor of the furcarried from tubed to tbepreoaby home nacroand manufacturer of agricultural
rmptemreta, ie doing a good boriarea
and deeerrro credit f«a it, tar the simple
reason that he began upon nothing. Ho
has worked hard and taken rare of hi.
business, and, a. a natural eoneequsnee.

Hbws

Locv

XXXE S WV 1 IIBKI. . ■ NM-t tret Mm

1

Look Bert! Look Here!
Only 95 cts. We will send
the BjSJVJVEB to any ad­
dress from noir until after
the Fall Elections for the
small sum ofSS cts.
n.rnxM, Sept, a, IOTA
En. Burn: You will ]deaM annoonra through your |*p-w that the lion
Aurtin Blair will addrcre tte&gt; i~pla of
Barry County at the Court ilotue m thi.
Tillage ou Monday ereniog, &lt; teiuber 3d,

ITuffip’.

Pxuk and rtack* of dry goedi boxro
indicate that our taerofouit* are ready
fur tho faB campaign
Fira Fruxx ba. prewntrd to us toto-o
uiro httle naata of round walnut fruu&lt;w
of hfo own manufacture. They are nu»’
Rar Mi Asra, of MJddJ-rill. will
peach fo fo the Ba^tiat Church fo thia
Tillage on Hutxtay Morning and Evening

tatoly e&lt;wu}msl by Dre- RuaraU.
n-iv. — ta.u~oa».~ ».
■tore of RuareU A Norias ,
W
Arras,
W .—Owing
kx

wsxt

bsk

to riakMia incur working fcree W™™!
,
i cma mnniratioe. were left orsr, among
.
i fo«n -Fr-fa of lAgbtatag," from our
' Hickory Ocxsare Correapundroi, which
jw.rilrririhotrwn fora.

ry ths route wee over the Oil Crrek aad
Allegheny River Railroad, pamfc^thro'
'Tittuvilte, Petrolia Centre and «&gt; M to
JOil CUy, where, after making • .hurt uq'•mt, we again tarn northward to Mend1

is roartanfly forraaaing ae we approaeh
PotrolM Crotre, at and around which
pdare, the greater numbar of the moat
productive
well, may bo found. laern]&gt;eaiion Bridge, and poread orer the
framing water, of the great Niagara. ry direction, a. for a. th- eye ana reach,
Above fo the plunging Cataract where11 through tho Tallry of Oil Creek and on
that-real bedy of water doacend. into tho towering hill, tliat rfoa abruptly
the boiling abyaa below, whoaa depth no ‘ .tore the town, the Derrick, may bo

Laman hand hai yrt bren able to fath­
om ; benaoth are tho rapid, whore the boxy ngiaoa and puinja are constantly
mighty rtrar, compreeaed into narrow at work, and Use oil, in unceasing
now manufectunw plrm, baree-rakee, limits Mill and tamblao'orer ito reeky ’ streams pours firth from the bowel, of j
cultivator., in fart ertrytliing that i. re­ l«l; brtow ia tho gaping Whirlpool I th. earth. There are a forgo numlwrof
quired ou a farm In the qring. be iatauda to begin making mower, and reap Gi. waters rush furionriy against the
the improvement. ia |wi&gt;greo« and eonCanadaaa shore, causing them to circle
tempfoted, a. well ao giving U. a mor.
around and round until they finally
perfect idea of what trial, and struggle,
shoot off ia a deep, r.atrow, and placid
the Harry Cuunty Agricultural Society lirstor, and also of a mower and reaper stream, aa dear s&gt; glam and a. wwift a.
was compelled to endure before it alThe grain hoare of T-Do Bieanrr. It bghtning. over which, with but on. ox’ U an important addition to tho Tillage, osj tiun. m&gt; living craft hu ever pamod.
debt, .udcual.lr-1 to do some things that and id rapidly growing into life and aeIt fo amtufog to sotica the variety of
have been Beaded tar years. Tv John ,Ltiviiy. The building ia 30x85 feet on impressions that the scenes around NfogM. Nevins, Thumaa Altufi, Abram Byer-1’ the ground, awl 50 feet from the dll to
a.u and J. C. Bray. beUrag th. credit of the peek. It i. three rtoriee high. Tho
tho grantor part of tlxee good deeds, and • fir.: flour It u*ed for storing suit, flour,
we Unit they may lire lung to eajer the ' limo, piaster, wool, etc. Tho s-cond
fruit, of tbclr good work.
floor ia wholly occupied by tho bins. ca­
In our hnmbfoopfoioc, if there fo any pable of containing 15,000 busfol. of
■top digging jut before reaching the
one thing fo which our entire ooouuuaity should take nn intorert. it fo the An-. reeeprion of grain, and tho arrange­ power. Hare, avua, i* a rtadant of na­ rein of ricbea whdrtcfcen cone okng. |
nttal County Fair. In such a ocnoottree, ments are good. Tho building ia built ture, giving - glowing account of hi. fox cnrolaaalypickup tho idle apade, and
it would bo strange if aran information ;. ua a ode hill, do that tho rear of the 3d prttoioneaa area from hfo stand print; ■trike the gisttaring ore ; aomo toil thro’
could not be imparted fnan out to aa- ’' daryia nearly an a Irrel with the ground them i. a man tea. scarptibia U&gt; fine up- rxi.tence alpayi within reach of fcw- School Itoum iu South-coat A^ria, remuthsr. It wonld be strange if there had ;! The wagon, unload into a truck running preoeiona who fails to see- the baMlfoa tane'. farore, bat never graip theta. macing Thuradar erening. September
been no new diseoreriea fo egricolturo ; j. on a wooden railway. The wale, are that are visible to other eyre, and looks
SMkotTl-SP.M. Rot. I. D. March.of
if no one had improved their gredea cf ’' only a couple of etepo away, and after upon Niagara aa a rtupeeduou. hum­ them ahnent witboat an effort. - fiueh is Hartings 1‘nrtdont uf th. Ateocution,
hfo. Well* which produce no more than
bag ; While- hero fo a taitor. the ninth
tea barrels of rtl par day are not vwy
jort of a man, who fo view, no doubt, highly; thoa. which proiaooaahandred
i ot the drenching be ha. reorived from
; fluor iv another trees, truck, and set of O10 ^fing ^,nj
fo all foe phi­
I strange, wo say, if wise at three many 1' aanlea By pawing the truck under tlir losophy of hfo nature—
hundred barrel, are ruwaidmod Tory nthing, did nut occur &gt;. aad if they do, Irt tpout of a bus, and pulling a dide in the
“Oh 1 what a place to &lt;p&gt; t&gt;g* a real." pertor. But few hare boM ronk that
the pomeronra thereof come to the Fair, epoat, it take* oply a few tocmMuta to
Bat tho locunotive wlurtlaaand away produce more than fire hundred barn-to.
meet their neighbors, tell than of the I load. Then itcre ia another .pout in
tba^th they tall of wolia that fonn-r|y
wa
go
at
lightning
speed.
We
paa.
new things they have learned, aad there- I■ the fUior at the front end uf the building,
by mutually arefot each other. Nothing '1 loading out doore, aad under which the Rochretor, Canandaigua, Geoeva, Wais more certain than that Mich things do . track rune. Running the loaded truck terbxo, Senrcn Falls, nadarrivo at Au­ The depth of tho w efli ii gLfordlty from ,
burn ; wn art refinbing rtawa of that two to Are hundred fort. The oil enmes
really benefit every uao ocaiwagd, and, .
beautiful paraUr) of Lahee—Caharidai- from the Mlid rock, and pjpwwm .tbe
therefore, we urge every man fo the 1
rock ia reached oil in found, though not
County who can porribly do to fo attend 1
waters .boaad in white fiah, treat, pick, always ia Wiag quantiiire 08 Dtp in the death ot hfo rompanton, Mrs. Bsun
the Eair—Fannon*,, mechania, • arecy
•reb Ar. .lai^hg Im th* tm, ft ritu-in! at the jonrtioa of Oil Crock with B Bonnou, who departed this Ufa at
body* bring tUtbet tho fruit, of yotir
Aobam, the gtoumy wnltetifth.prfoo. the Allegheny rim. Baying wbfc here her residence m thi. village'on Saturday
toil and .kill fo the field ur wurkahop
' Aerem the rirer we found the planing '
mornfog, tha 17th fort.
had boro
Petrolia Centre fo a forgo town, rougkUnco at tho article you exhibit, and tfo | mill of Charlaa Pauli A Son. They emat Eaton ItafiU fee three or four weeks,
1j bmh, aad mabstad m tbawum-mari­
yourarimi end tho County an honor
! pity tho planer, two circular uwa, and a
baton Thursday night returned home
ner. Oil fo tho only businrea Tho very
New .tall, are being erected for eattic ro-MweK ib the way of machinery, end
i Friday night she win taken worse, aad
rir fo pregnanl w^th lhe.scxmt of it.
that are brought, new pent foe sin op : ms by oitbor rtmm or water. We hare
an Saturday forenoon died. The Judge
Pritobarg and Petrolia Centro bare each
ami hogs, and thore fo an abundance of' no knowledge of Um amount of buineae
has thn sympathies of the entire compure water within tho gates. TLa btuh. ,' dona here, bat it waa aa«y to be earn
muhity fo hfo bcreavemra!.
aa are to be eut down, Floral Hall fixed that it wn. enough to keep than, all the
up. and the entire ground, put in re guod
This charming and elegant Magariua
order M pttarible. AB there thing, are
Tho carding mill of Mites * Curaett is
bring done under til. superintended, uf but a few paces dirtant, aad fo as forti- [•nUr, the hatter, J. W. Haighfi the
for October announces that all ano anbK*ih*s for 1871, who subscribe by the
Thuma. Altoft, aad hodieplay. e Malta iuiion that should be duplicated fo oar jeweler, It Btoeia, the dragrrt, and ma­
Uxrjs,
18, J WO.
fire: of Novru!&gt;or. .hall rcceire the No
hfo work whteh fo • certain guarantee of vUlnge. Ife did n^ leert the axteol of ny ethan vho oecttpy tho same build­
ings. and are engaged ia the Mate buriEa. Itaarxa: “AU qntet on tbe Botenreetnat they ware thirty yaan ago, rmso,” WMo«.th.
4
tody ioMtirtfy,** ooVfol &amp;MMM rsree.
Mbdifiad romewhat, it aptly vxpnapfa ;
th.rtataodafcta.here.
.
romptettau. Itia the flNtbftek fo tho road boa just been ounpleted from Au­
Ptttfoan;. A! teart. it i. lib. th- anta.
vCfoge, nod speaks well tat hfo taeta, burn to Owego, called th. Boulhera Cen
that paeeedoa the .torm, in which th-, ja fodv. XLagntno for next year, should
energy, aad. euterpaiw. Wo hope he trnl. cWEaoeting at Owego with the Erie rwrfou. rtaarefe are gathering .treeigth (
tak. Mhantagn of flfca Uta-ral oflero.
may never hare occasion to regret his road, and giving tho ihottert route frtaa
TH Lt*'. Aktl fo an adminbia magnforertanri. Mr. J. X. Barter hold, the Auburn to Nm York CHy. This road
Forty diriaon and pomonal preference it ria»-it hta been roM •Th. Quoon of
fast 'It-nimoerinr
'the Itermbllom
th. Monthlies.” Prieo »3-M a year
t
। •. ....»awd~
• - -■
partyio going to rakUoanoot tewto
whichhaatawnroTereIyf. lt The wwn- Bowno. Bailey * Bobforon’. new brick.
W» * W.’W
lag). Fooroopi^M. Hrecopi-.(awl.
tlu.r may ba chilly or damp, and what Mr. Barter gate thorn from hi. own brick
may, that they kora nothing to hog. c-rrtrl fS naZ-dy’.FW-daod
would .trit w fkrttare hatter, i- rooh a rawl. about a mite and a half from foe
|Sdwto,*-,fW(tal- angrarcom, than to atop into a warm reran and
.yfotogtaTftrt W wereanatagX H-W
PcUmbwl by IWuuA
Kt down to a good, K]Mre, wall reeked. Isb to aro^M^kW.iaritatam to rtrtt
Putamun. Fldlad.Iphta. Mapfe
w«D aarred, warm dinner. Why, it
:
thanking him all |he
ta^reu. warm-norm to think of it •ama, willMwpl hi. prtttwd Htarttoy
That the kf-Maa. Btotararejart thomaa,) al mm futerw ti—
-

Window and Door Frames, Milk Safes,

and Brackets of every description.

^275

ACKLEV &amp; SLADE;

wra/on
Drugs Anp. Mupicrsires.

Druggists Sundries, Groceries, Wall Paper, Travel
Baskets Pird Cages. School Books Stationery, ft.

�DOOT. DODDS

'

INTIOORATOR.

AGRNT8 WANTED &gt;w

NERVOUS

FREE LOVE.

J LAMP CHIMNEYS *
UB»&lt; tollar (has aar «ia«T aa

""ssXajiaffis*-

DISEASES.

M i i . ® 1 ' ittiilk '

E R V I N E
AND

l‘■'n'r-“rr I.'.:"'.

THE 6BE1T AMERICAN IE* CO.
M A-M rE33TBTRE£T.

“CHILDREN CRY FOR THEM."

WELLS'..

CARBOLIC TABLETS,

A

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I

DR WKUJB* CARBOLIC TABLETS

si

i

AIKIN

RHIMWf

LtlklOi.

its

Cash Store.
HALLOO!
4 *'
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MS.
r st 1

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1» il that Dr. Hoback's Stom­
ach Bitten increase in sals
every year ?

JUST COME TO TOWN.

MIRIM

BOOOTS

Because
pi:il. ESTATE AG EXCT.

SHOES,
Da-yfc fo

M fur «r.

GROCERY
AHD
PROVISION

They are tho best cotnbina-

Ia Exokuct Block. MidaUnlla.

HARVEY W. WRIGHT

HOLD ON A MINUTE!

Why

saEss£

ISOL

Use* •

JH?..HlllS

HIH

IS so
&gt;1
L&gt;

Do tho Druggist! recoinitncuil Dr. Hoback's Bitters
y&gt; their customers?

Because

iJMIBOd
flOOU

Why
1 Ji-JLiaiisi- r* “-VSM1F?: ‘

Cheap as can

j^KfSQSSEE

be

Why

SHU1IH

Are Dr. Roback's Blood
I’urillcr nnd Blood Pills
the boat remedies taken to­
gether for tho cure of all
diseases of tho blood ?

w-r^ss-terte:
, Mj UwMM, U. A Okwh
-SSSWCKtt'SS

Because

939101!

The Blood Purifier is the
••nljr artic.o tn' the market
wli ich con tai ns the celebrated
fxatly Drugs imported ex-'
prunsly from Sweden for its
manufoctnre, .and the Pills
cuutain the active principle
«&gt;f 1'odophyllntn (Mandrake
RuoL) nnd ts a substitute
for Mercury.

JOHN G. RUNYAN
Jefferson Street. HsiUngx, Rich..
KEEPS THE LARGEST

'»?g

WOOL

(J HIM

Why
Are Dr. C. W. Hoback's
Stomach Bitters, Blood Purificr ami Blood Pills the
three greaUst remedies the
world has ever known?

LI3¥III
'S^YSISSBS

h»h

s

County.

'VHHII5 IKf? nA It3 -IB ins Its

1
*3

bought in Barry

nl

As

Is it that Physicians use
mid recommend Dr. Ro­
back's Sugar-coated Blood
Pills?

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                  <text>VOL.

XV.

.STINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER

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28,1870.

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b todMffak i»«ik ^t-I—. Ta—.,

Gufadlato wnfa a dnldnm'a Idetary

, *“*«*"f*!*."**P»li|~
DRY GOODS
CLOTHING,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
HATS &amp; CAPS
GROCERIES,

■gg^LWPRINTING
Esta.hlulun.exLt.
BOWSE

I

NEW

GALLOWAY’S

jssartr-”’-*?.1AnorfTbcy-TUen.wKotoA&amp;o

BLOCK

Waul!

Hastings* Mich.

Job Printing

tuna. In cold wale, alb
.red or loat, but in hot i
Cm coagulated. and tn
in hot water na well a
pHafiMWl iMi — W.

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

foaw, wvwr b« HrMbd fa be
they be boiled, unlwa in i
aa in the admirable arraoj______ _ ___
nrraan or DurdcJoo, wham all tho wi-

TAYLOB CYUMOEB PBESS!

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SCHOOL DOOKp,

09
&lt;71
He had a wife and two children. Ilia
wife waa eo grade and ».&gt; beautiful. and
hi. children -o good and lore!;, that er­
en thb bad man prised them aboro all
hie [oaMMaiona
Ona day a man oame’to the cattle, and
aakedto mo hfa&lt; Hia garment, w&lt;re
poor, like thowwwom by paaaaata who
idled the ao-l; bat hia renaUHUkur" wat
fierrw, and Ma eyw flaahad with anger

I SCHOOL BOOKS,

BOOKS,

।

&lt;D
W THE BEST STYLE
SCHOOLBOOKS.

•d at th. difference fa flaror, digMtiMi.
ty, wtd nwntal and physical energy tapnrtodby fa
fa. the xhaptor oo “Food for Labariu Man.*' we make aum. ralnabla
•dmgn^uao:
' ttaMndarf food moat wanked, be

jiiTS, CAI

DRY GOODS,

DRESS GOODS,

GROCERIES,
CROCKERY

BOOTS. SHOES,

Hb aonl waa erutheal under a weight of

ce^^jRSSS

IT WHIMS I'M STORE I

ecoraad and defied?
.
From that Unu&gt; men b,t ..ght of him.
Hi. earifa AaUfata nfa» aMlMdeand
befaraorewndafi hi. Mflarted JHduAiany year* aRerwarda, a trarater l«t

As unj*$rhcro in the State.

Kuiiii hi Gail id frits, ad it Till Tarrat Saiiificiln.
WANTED!
ALL THE HUTJIEU AID EGGS IH BAHBY COtTETY,

on a hermit, who lhedia a rocky earo,
by the ■oafaofwhbli in eknriliuw

BRICK &amp; MORTAR!

For which the Higbrot Mxriol Price in CASH will bo Pud.

do, and hb eyee aunken. The tr^rolfcltwtwn. filed wifa pity at aigbl of

“I bar* been a groat Manar,” roplbd

'•TiMSF'

Over $10,000 Worth
HINflLTIIH MIIB!
Hold by E. I?. BURRALL A Co.,

teUkpppiyoT

CAST

World

HJ^AIRS.

id

Reaper,

ke, Ball’s Tornado, Pitt'
Powdersville Threshers;
ver Holler , SiipsTior,and McShery'.

Nur Vumica - Hat emafafafara bran-

if’

Oxalic acid (frorjaanUy niatikrn for
Ef-om aah.)—BuMdioe—Chalk, magneaia, or eoapaad Water, and otbw aoothinc drinkaI-niwk arid-Wkfa tbm ie fane, ajmfaiMer eblxinn fa the
J aada
aadlfcae Hot brandy and water, hart.horn and turpentine are dao rueful .

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SAVE YOUR

MONEY !
.411 the Palest Magazines
Periodicals and Mewrpapers,
ajid if we have not what you.
want want, in will order itfor you.

I
RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS!
New Advertisements.
EMPIRE
certainly hops they will be elected by
the people.
“ Tho hood and front of j
their efirodiag " ia that they are frirods
of Mr. BUr, and will, il steetod, «tp-

NEW GOODS.

The Largest stock or
and is used to explain tbo manner of
conducting the State Fair to be held at
that city. The fair ia more of a Nation­
al than a State affair, and has among its
many praiseworthy objects, the -vmmting mor. firmly of pear, between North

down'go the prices,

time to dosing up. our books.
A fifteen years business impcr-

Nora.

Michigan C

KJ), RELIABLE A

PAHAfiOLS, a large axorUncnt, at 40c

Ever thankful for the large
Patronage we have received

All Grades

A can&amp;l eurvey of the politial aitoa
tian in all the States fail, to carrinro us
that any marked ehang. in the relative
sfewagth of tho two great partiea taken has
aria about to take place. The principles
far which the partite amended in 1KB.
on ritber ride bare not been essentially

That must he sold within the
Hart Sixty Days.

and settle the same by Camh or

to stay outride the city nighta.
, We publish a rroolutiou of tho Georgia
State Agricultural Society, and would
give a more extended notice if possible.
Wsntu, The Fair to bo held in AtIff- Owing to tho recent decline in
lento during the month of October, 1870,
ia intended to be a grand exhibition al throe goods WE OFiT.lt TUEM TO
I American industry; and
OU.B CUSTOMERS AT THIRTY PER
Wnasxu, Said exhibitica will bo held CENT. DISCOUNT FROM ITtEHunder th. immediate control and super-

The aubject has
been dwelt upon ao otoadily, and boa
ben the ocoaricn of aomttrit bold aaaer- Hop. J. M. Howard, th. preacot inenmboat, Hon. Wm. A. Howard, of Grand
tioa, that not a few
Itepida, Hon. T. W. Ferry, of Grand
Baron, and Hon. Austin Blair, of Jackeon. Throo men may all bogood mon
far the position, but we have no doubt if
0&lt;o choice wee to bo made by th. popular
rote of the people, they would by every
largo majority place Mr. Blair in that

Will retire from the active du­
ties of the firm, end devote his

ilivcly requires this step, and
we expeet our customers will
at once caaminc their accounts,

General, believing him to be tho better
man for that jnrition.
We certainly
hope that tbo negative support accorded
him by the JfapeUiM. cannot bo account­
ed for in that way.
Wo hope that

Of the Domocrocy.

STATIONERY 4 BLAKK BOOKS
of every hind and descrip­
tion:Pictures, Pictureframes,
f__ — Stock;
L’J 1. ■ cards
- -WI ~r ~~ and
n it ft I
a very large
tassles for Pictures and Mir­
rors. Memorandum Boohs
and Dianes in endless vanrly. Itraftint paper for rar

NOT BE

ia tho rioetioe efa Daaoeroi, rather than
that a Republican should bo elected to
TDteegamat Mr. Howard and for Blrir.
Both Utete countios aro largely Repub­
lican. and tho hope of dafaetfag Mr.
Charath ba forlorn hope, indeed. Mr.
Sanford’s district fa uot so largely Ropublican. Then fa, they think, a prete-

wniuFB.wwEll.

MUSIC

on hand and ordered for
parties wishing it.

from this community, we shall
now oilier our Goods at great­
ly REDUCED PRICES to Cash
and Prompt Paying Customers.

Wo arc now receiving a Very Large Stock

New and choice Goods,
At very Low Prices.

I have a targe amurtmeut at

Dry Goods,
Notions,
R.eady-Aladc
Clothing,
Htits, Caps,

GKNK' FORNISHUiGJMuBS.&amp;c
l ater msaufacteroQorhlng to order.

MR. J. K- HAWXIXSfVwbc baa bs.1 Tcan of experteiw at tbc
•nmlnree, and clothing cut or made at
every Umr.

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR

thotr support from Mr. Sanford. To us,
Tho Howards, both able mon. aro ro who hare been long in politics in Mich­
gelded by tho people u Detroit men, not- igan, many of these name, look familiar,'
wiilutanding that Wm. A. oqjounu “yot and the public aro not .urprteed or do-

R. MUDGE.
SU

Hartlugs. June 8. 1BTC.

NEW

You can’t open that Door!

.

CARRIAGE FACTORY.

very general fueling in th. minds af th.
[ooplo that some man ought to bs cbooon
outride the ••city oTth. suaite." Mr.
Ferry can hardly get much atraugth ouv
ride of hia own Congrotetoual Diririrt,
which
by no means b. unanimous
fur him. Wo have been, and aro otill,
among the fast frienda of the Hoa. T.
W. Ferry, and, together with a my
largo majority of tho people of Barry
County, eeraaetly auppartad him far the

lbs caphaL
Mr. Blair, unfortunately
for their good will, but ia tho intervals
of tho people, put hia foot upon
some of their political corns »ororol
yearn ago, and they have never for­
given him. They bare not tho cour­
age to avow the n-al object of the fight
they ore making, and so noror their at­
elected. Beta-ring Lo ia «v tho right tack in cowardly thrusts al Mr. Sanford.
man in tho right place, *• shall aid to
tho Tory beat of oar ability to make up
the largo majority by which bo will be
olecfrxi. When," however, we eomo to
aarist in chooring a United Staten Bonator, we cannot allow our local pride or
oar willing fealty to local men to over-

RririA
Jftev. a finely illustrated fam­
ily journal of a high character, hitherto
issued by Meein. Pettengill, Bate* A
Cta, baa been bought by Mosers. Orange
Judd A Co., of IA5 Broadway, New
York, the .roll-known publishers of the

J.

Pettengill &amp; Co., whose great AdrertisU'eAgener. established ia lM9,isone
of tho largest and moot reputable tn the
world, find dial thier oxtonrive business

GROCERIES

L. RE ED

£??**

Itlvites the attention of th'e
::

PROVISIONS,

Citizens of Barry County to

Very Cheap !

their new styles of Carriages

ti i a.

and the Superior Stock used

t&lt; 1 ■
•It *•

in their Manufacture.

i*
■&lt;1 ta

PRESTON &amp; BROOKS'

We

'Detroit &amp; M

are using the very best

ASSORTED TIMBER
and the best wefianted

Steam Cracker Bakery,

ua
s. is. lap.
•euiatiro of tho Fourth Ooognerional
District, wo think Mr. Ferry tho proper
man, bat tar United States Senator, be ia

Oil Tempered Steel Ssrings.

0, WJJfl!!

We are now selling below

Jackson and Grand Rapids

Good old, times are Coming. Prices.
ALL WOBK WARRANTED TO BE
AH REPRESENTED.

whieh ia the peat wo hero mid in favor
of Mr. Fssry. W. partiripato largely
fat tbo general joids of the peopled this
Dv»trict in haring him rapreent u in
Congress. Atthe proeont time, however,
we do not think ho fa the proper man far

Those intending to buy will
save money by calling on us

Terms to suit Purchasers
Remember the plaee-at the

hBT.befaromid.thoenichoicoofBinetmthsof the prop*, of Bro^y County far
that position, ia the Boo. Austin Blair,

aro Admirable Femgut-, the leading
Generals ia the European War; What
.an 1 do beet7 Uitanhip. Will th.
Maa of the Future control hie drooms t
Sup'lJetote P. Wickmhara, of Pa-j
“Libero Christinas," no viewrd by a

Old Stand of J. L. Reed, foot

rocted Mfcrte. Ibap
ry±=^-bs==fe =
1&gt;r

T&lt;w. This College
ten of the Mayhew

xusssn

6BBCHIO! ^^“Tork*
Detroit Sept. 17.

MEDICINES, P* m u , o ils, o y e Stuns, FerfaiMry and Uoaft
ard purity ; also Gr oceries, such as Teas, Coffees, Bice, Ginger,
Soaps, he., selected with especial care to get and keep on ha
Choice Havana Cigaire and Tobaccoe always on hand. S -ed lsse ]
ported W ines and Brandy for Medicinal use.
e s r friem low u pure Goods can be sold.

mswh wMeh tiny both play into
democratic hands. To aay nothing of
th. .talc dodge quite familiar to th.
people of Berry Cooatyc/a demoantio
gui^ bodily far -bo*, wroka
months into th. prohihitioa party and
rirsrtiM the so calfed priaripUef the
party by abusing both ita own and. tho

DOTY'S WASHIIG-IACHM
Universal Clothes Wringer

P

SB

�KICHICAR CEMTRAL R. R.

Grind River Volley Division.

bote"
MetaMitMtaHpMtetoaro
worthy of an uxpentel hearing by all
parte. No mam to Michigan is better j
able to thoroughly dmram tbo politic, of
tbo day.
Those who have heard Mr. •
Blair, wifl bo sure to hear him now, If J
pcasibto Thorn who hava never hoard
him, should rartrinly hear him on Mon­
day evening. Turn out, CM and all
'

Bishard baa a fading, it io toward a fine
horse Now ho has a horse, Chari- by
name, vulgarly colled Charley, and to
acme roepoet" very like ba owner.

On Wednesday and Thursday uaxt tho;
Fair is held by the Barry County Agri­
cultural Society. We have before eadcavuprd tn show to our farmers the u«oessity of attending this gathering, and
tbo manifold ways in which they would
l» benefited by such attendance, and
we hardly think it nreoaaary to rrepcai
it You all understand it, and wfll, of
cow bring out everything yon have'
tliatis worthy of a place to U» Fair.
Pumpkisa and raso.- straps. Cabbages

«»

Sash, Doors, Blinds. Door and Window Frames,
Corner, Stair and Ornamental Brackets.
Nowell Posts, Banisters, stair
Railings Ac..

Newea thte b— th. Mte* togbt
got the owner, and the rencrnbla twain
tsgster weal down fete Um hMklf
rAsr the tows. Tho only barrier be­
tween the wdl of the rids ahd the will
of the hMM WMS oohMunijil hate
Thought Chari—, “ if Htohard will ride
I will run," and off be na. Mr. Edi-

toe*, —everything that is different from
what tho majority have ia auro to
attract attention, and furnish new ideas be dime until there ii» M kgtekifon
far otbero* use. living them along, and on the .object; but otiH. everything
plea— youraeiros and the ro»t of thn should bo ia madtoees o»d tho ball kept

PreparatioM aro going on with great
speed, and every msuuro Inina to moke
too Fair tho most suoerasful, largely altended and most satisfactory one ever
held ia tbo County.
| Do you oomo, then, and not diseppoin t
। thorn who uro doing to much to r~'-'V'~
it pleasant for alL

oowrfuw M.r.a.a_u.*.v.Dtv .&lt;iraMa— i—
ciLis. a ntvit.
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Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE
ruMMvTnu. f.tte* W«D«rr
real Fair Dance will be given at Vufc
Hall on Thursday evonutg, tbo Gth &lt;
(ktote. 8u[&gt;pcr will bo served al tl
Qty Beetaurant A good time ia at
ticipatod. The whole bill ie but t2 50.
&amp; L-8ro«x, Proprietor.

When wo commenced tho publication
of tho Bixsxa, wo told our subscriber,
that on and after tho first of October,
no paper would be tent from this oflico
unless prepaid. This was not intended that io of practical benefit to evteyoae
to intimidate tobeer ben, bat simply to Ute entitled •■The Medical Adviser,"
enable us to furnish'a paper interesting and ia a common sense work, intended

tog oa etodioa day, but I am opposed to
any of tho repeating party voting the
ticket as ihsy will all bo Moded to the
ranks of their own party. Wo passed

moot heartily dnireo that such wings
may be clipped.
The buaine— wm done for Joseph in
this manner. Ho not being so honest,
but bw.wae willing, under hvoeabto cir-

counterfoil money, — well — rattling
b«wr mugs, wm test Wednesday evening
approached by Wing, with tho statorocnt that rortato parties over in Kalaweek in September, and thia the teat
Bsnxa for that manth, and next week
none but paid up subscribers will receive
their papers Wo wish it could bo
so that »could bo dropped, for wo

Peninsular Railway.
• *»* &gt;A«t
JaMU. Tvsta* Wl"™« i

work.
Ito author is Betin Tbompron.
M. D., anil the work ia highly recom­
mended by very many “
' ' ‘

Window'and Door Frames, Milk Safes,

and Brackets of every description.

Michigan testimonial
Accordingly a heron and buggy wore
From. H. J. Beech, M. D, Member procured, Bogers put in hia pocket ail
American Medical A—octetion. Cokl- tho good money bo had “ laying around
• water, Michigan.
louse," and tho twain started for Katemo.
Wing nays “ Now Joe, you're a
strange^ it won't do for you to be seen,
rou got out of the buggy, Udo hereto
there bushes, tot mg taka Uw m&lt;mry.

Thompson's lx«&gt;k will find sifo instruc­
tion to attacks of disease."
The work is sold by subscription oaly. Mr. A. M. Webster is the ogent at
many of our citia-aa. Wo would sek a ting tho horse in the mod ronvratent
careful hearing of tho merits of tho stable, tes paused not to inform tho town
of hia return, but shook tho dust of
book• » ~
______
Nashvilla from hie foot and went spoodi- and boerdiag liowinOtsogo, about
ly away, leaving an ominous package one hundred persona from abroad, who
boliind to tho heads of another party. bare reeortod there to find rest and cure
There are three or fcmr hotels in the
Plato, but I
btxh latek
I Want that Mensy I
There is no need of any busmroa man
endeavoring to suataih a loiwr—a oa
credit three hard times, and I -will not
coll one cent's worth more to any tma ex­
cept for cash. All the—indebtud to mo
by book account or note, aro requMtel
to call immediately end settle to avoid

DRHD LIU OF ALL ■.

iatoi to tbo speedy recovery uf tho sev­
enty-six dollars that " were on tho wing,"
and to be betook himself to Hastings to

F. Dwight Jf- Co.'

Shop in tho Elevator
Haanwoa, July SO, intk

"

or

nil

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE,

•zBSEBK.’
Art

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R
which thing h. atatoo proceeded to do.
And with tho order that wm to bring
again to hia fingers tho Money h. had eo
noariy lori. and so providentially brought
within bte grasp once more, Bogun re­
turned to Nashville with a light heart.
Ou preecatmg tho order, tho man on

Oxa of tho horses on the County farm
d.ed suddenly one night this week. H.
waa won nt night, and in the tnnrning

Mansfield House to get into tho good
greore of Gabriel, the adored waiter, m
soon m may be. Gabriel to the jrlnre
of waiters, acme of your low darkeys,

receipt of a Large and donrahle Stock of

Drugs And Medicines.

none of Wingo money, end never bad
aay; that Wing had left a package with
him, which ho would ia doo time turn

Tucnus Airorr preoeated us with a
very fine basket of peecbe*, on Friday
lari. There were three kinds in tho
tMsket, blood, yellow and white pcachoe,
and they were good enough to eat.
IIdh Massu. a man to the employ
of Barlow A Goodyear, bad hia leg
broken one day this week, by foiling from

ins following totes remain anclaimed nt the IW Office ia Hariings.
A. I* Abington. Frank Barestt, Ttenm Cutler, Maiada CrowaU, 3 ; Itewll

Hon. AUSTIN

BLAIR

WUl address the j&gt;rop!o upoa the po.
bticnl issues of the day at the Covxr

Thursday night, the fith of OctoUr,
there is a dance at Unuiu Hal). Supper
will be served ri Both L.Btooe's city res­

Hasrtlnffto, Mich.

THE LATEST!
ELEtrdwar

but a small ]«r. of Euteid. and that it
isternyfortunotobeaaiahabitaatof
too tod &lt;*y (?) aW having bat a Kmitod
esjUitomr.ro there, will not quarrel with

Store.

�Hair Restorative
5 ’JStSEl

AND

FREE LOVE.

1NV1GORATOR.

NERVOUS

DISEASES.

IJSg'tS

BI2295

onnui ar cubs i
IjgLiftrfc «»••*»* vantram kImpok . F~.

THE GREAT AMERICAN TH CO,

iif u

rxarrsTRRFT.
P. O. Bm MU. XBV TOMS
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''CHILXiRKfCCR YFOk TIt eSl ■

CARBOLUrTABLETS,
------ '

■

TO BO BOOL directors

lUoW BiUm, •»

—. -liF -

“

i-'SEI

Buim art not a bneragt « ""J
mu. of tU wntM eontafa tC

AIK1N,

DR.

IS’o. 11. Canal St.

GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.

STBIACI

BITTI1S

^I^sig

Bs
cured, by ill um, of Scrofula and
cLfer Wood dutam. h ermiaim,
baidm tin lodidt &lt;f Prtaua mi
Sfrvp °f Stdlingv:, Jrugt import­
'd from Samlm for iU esvrtu
mm^aetvn, unknown and not
Irpt by1

GROCERY
AND
PROVISION

BLOOD

PU1IFIB1

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,

sew:

Wfiy
J» it that Dr. Hoback's Stom­
ach Bitters increase in sals
every year?

faciurtd for a

riMy rAabluhr, tkm &lt;u fmorilm

Because
As

Cheap

TTicy aro the beat combina­
tion over made.

can

7687^5573819546659
No the

bought in Barry

Why

Druggists rcoominefid Dr. Hoback's Bitten
to their customers?

County.

BLOOD

Because
After years qf experience
■nd tn*I they have been
proven to be a sure euro
for Dyspepsia and Indiges-

PILLS

Why
Is it that Physicians use
and recommend Dr. Ho­
back’s Sug.ir-auitrd Blood
Pills?

Because

JUST. COME TO TOWN.

They know tho ingredients
of which they are nude.

w^
Arc Dr. Rnbacks Blood
Purifier jjhd Blood Pillj
tho best remedies taken to­
gether for the curs of all
tliaoiucs of th® blood ?

SHOES.
HOLD ON A MINUTE

Because
The Blood Purifier u llio

SMALL PROFIT, FOR CASH
AMD CASM OMLT f
J«HI O. Hint

Michigan Exchange.

Aflrw&gt; BnA.

O» P. 0.

BS gSIKSItS

rtitssr

nmmvi S0MB&gt;. **r. (*■■«■&lt;»

JOHN G. RUNYAN
Jefferson Strset. MaMings, Bleb.
KEEPS THE LARGEST

AFP PEST STOCK OF

BOOTS AND SHORS I

«li teli cou tains the celebrated
rugs imported ex­
pressly from Sweden fur its
mniiufactw, and tho Pills
eonUuu tbo active principle
&lt;»f Podophyllum (Mandrake
Boot.) and b n substitute
tur Mercury.

wi^

~

Aim Dr. C. W. Boback's

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DRY GOODS,
,, .CLOTHING,
NitypoTstr* ex o o
SHOES,
WATS &amp; CAPS, '

IIfiAN, WEM8SDAY, OCTOBER 5. 18?P.

IMMENSE

GROCERIES,
ve Jf ythiMYotTWaut

The Champion1'of Low Prices.
No Man, Woman or ChiU ewn par more fat Good. in my Start THAN THEY
ARE WORTH. Itiaapmutiro hnpinrihility. I do not aak it.
last to coma yourodH eend by your neighbor.

SSiwaiSEsSE

a d«roa» doc

HA TINGS

DRUG STORE

in eafoptod to jRpdnaa large1!'
i Wo&gt;kiathav&gt;*B*o&lt;*teMr, aadhe
i • r ‘ » ia.L.
- - - —&gt;-------

Iron. Naita. Glam. Fob. Doom Prieto,
Oita, Putty Iluba Rinu,
Bpokee,
And all kiada of Wagon Stari.
BOOOKS,

At tha roeent meeting atf.tbe Wiaoon.ia State Medion! Soritey, a jmpm waa
road by Dr. Wateri—M, of Bntm O*t
. «&lt;

1 by caerhther broath—lhero were roft
• bloeeymthata bon* ki»4}y upon Errand
Um that Mailed an the bright one tanned
abero Ur.
•'
And now U chanted eirwagriy (box
Derby did not think it etrange) that »r»rr
thought of the child'. wan understood
by bar frtowd of the sktaa, although she
did act apeak, far ate oaaldwX AU

3OAIHH

roctiro Chai cm be derirod and brought
to Uar to riimtJate and .MMeeg. atady.
u fitUMj and MfeSfr Sf|M -

MUJCEIXANRMW
1K)OKH

BC11U0I.BU0M

moat of Cha bmaaaaa men, or more than

•wdaya agoja tine feeder of the canal,
and in ropmteifeWa being abowt -the riat
of a of^rtfaw bte^-not Rad Rockiage
Califcmk papeoaro trying te teak,
tha weath«r an^mible hyjablbHK «*
account of how a man there haa btea
'.fnteMttodeaUtia Awnai. Ibero mate
harobreti aenldnoMtahinfateay.
| Mfaiill hil Win
!rottedMthe faiM IlttttMlI, WPb»
*&gt;«b'«&gt;od be draouaU with ’

LOWEST PRICES.
’

GRKBLE A Ht'HSEIX.

DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,

•«n»r din/ Any friend, r aUed B3L:
“Nary one. nnywhero," I atuerod.
-WiU they ettr her nay frwnd.F’
aaklBUL
'
"Not outaido of MaaercbacniU, and
« lher friend, all wear clean ahirta, we

GROCERIES,

BOOTS, SHOES,

CROCKERY
,

fl TIE IMIS m S1W!
,A J

Miysfliuro in the State.

M wttt ulPlWM* tin Ml SaiitMla
ill »• I

BfflStpp^mrod rf aaykft*aOu'-(
1 acMred ia the negatiee, nor «u
thcr any proapw* that they mr wood j

HATS, CAI’S.

WANTED!
ITT. TXT, BUTTER ABB EGGS IB BABBY COUNTY.
Vat which th- TOgbnat Market Prine in CASH will be Paid.

ar n. mm bctixg ma.-uine

I

BRICK &amp; MORTAR

■li°.,sm.2L,l-:

aii Rtpairin

$10,000 Worth

*W“

id

Real

emdBiM, *ttee^doo&lt;y,«
Dmwiiua, to gw, — UU.’ «&gt;dh0
■ored a iMBlatekw. ,deaouaaa W Md
a. Ucapahta ur ririLandmn.ZEia. fcr;
eigaero wieb cotM to Amenity totaki
the tweed omo, Ae moarin of rir*.
ftAmarikla. Frooeh. O«Mta, IriJ.
M told Jfagfak hUm and
no uaein the Eadtaal jnrty tor backin

X'^Z^e that taaay. ahildroa are

�ord of j&amp;%nral in tbs mind al every
lbw rovuty ba ho Republican,

n—«oi. «iv.eidi»»jn w.*.u

RUSSELL * NEVHVS!

NEW GOODS.

he?;
That must be sold within the
J xt Sxty Days.
1 tJOUW &lt;70

TUB FBICKS.

HEAVY LUCEX FANTB,
ENO bl K JI WALKING KU1T8,
GOOD 1’RINTH,
FACTORY CLOTH
10
FARMERY* MUCH. CUMKI-

^WMa-staisstiat
■jagfrgjtnjt tsdte.it;

TEA VTORTH 11 W FOR

try laths work! wear before witnaosod.
Union and liberty establish*!, alavrry
abolished, and sn entin. nue de-

Bsrrawr
.rfttto..

Will retire from the active du­
ties of the Crmj and devote his

New Advertisements.

time to closing up our hooka.

Dry Goods,
IVouons.
jhiudy-Madc
‘
Clothing,

A fifteen years btuincu impcr-

.ndrtreS'

dinary changes as it is poeriblo to imag­
we were budding np a commonwealth ine. Con wo afford to trust the !&gt;emogreat in wealth and popolalioa, and that crau with al! this ? I®t thorn first few o
on tfaohoete at a eiril war, and despite that they are all right, and intend to be
homwt in their dealings with the people
the dismal prophecies of those who would
make us believe that tha country waa to

itively requirea, thia step, and

u’e expcab our cuttlomera will
at once examine tlmir accounts,
and aetfle'ihe aame ^y Cash or

Hats, Cops,
GBITS'FUBNISHDIG GOODS, it.

Note.
Ever thankful for the large

tion and many ills of a like kind. Dem­
ocrat*: stump orators bad told to that
tha country van ruined, that tha war was’

Patronage we have received
from tliu community, wc shall

nil, laidy to meet them on naw iostoi,
and to conquer them again.
Ho reviewed the new end progress &lt;rf
the Bepabli&gt;«n farty. the object! for
which it waa organixed, tha great works
it had srrt.mpH.bed, end showed what vrrisad to dust until Mate aro left with '
any Ilf., to them
Whs! do the Democrats derive of usl
that we meet the samo adversaries today
as la the daya of the rebellion, but they What do we propose to make issue upm,
an singing another tune, asking as to leaving out the past. The speaker
overthrow the Itepnblkaa party, with­
draw our support from Omni, ami give
it to each mon at Leo, Beauregard and
those who took up arms oa the opposite
side. Is there any roaeogyby we should
do thia ? Is there any reason why WS
should withdraw oar confidence end sup­
port from the Bepublkan party togiro

uoV.ofiicr our Goods at great­
ly REDUCED PRICES to Gosh
and Prompt Paying Customers.

You can’t open that Door!

Wo are now receiving a Very Large Stock of

New and choice Goods,
’Tj ' -A.t very Low Prices.

-

CARRIAGE FACTORY

CMS!
(Wffi!

PRESTON &amp; BROOKS1

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR

fyrites the attention of the I
Citizens of Barry County to.

it ought to do, but never aids about to
doit Tha following u a eempia of ita
advocacy of Mr. fiaaMi “Ha is the
pasty candidate, and justice to car pori•* -adfcrrf lite party aeg- soquirto us to lay disttaccly, but finrSy,
that&gt;u* columns caasoi be used against
Mm.- This seems to be rovy liks loek-

their new styles of Carriages
and the Superior Stock used j

teg revenue, the tariffhas been Ucrrased
three times in as many years, and tor .
every dollar that goes into the Treasury
of |&gt;e United Stales, throe dollars go
into the pockets of the manufortun-rs ”
For one yvar the rmtoms revenue was ,
1180,000,000. According Io Mr. Thur­
man, thsaa tuom that amount went into

!BER

United States Watch Co.

OitxTempcred Steel Springs.
'ariCitoi&gt; seULng below

axiom? Always thia : “You have no
right to exerciso such power over sover­
eign Steles,"
In the very hour that
Gnat took from Lee hie sword at Appo­
mattox Court House la April, IMS, and
nbel. wen. begging for life, the northara
Democracy again raised the howl.

The Largest stock of

Jackson and Grand Rapids

Prices.
ALL WORK WARRANTED TO BE

LAB1EB ITBCK TUN

EVER I

Terms to suit Purchasers
;

Rememberthe place-al the

Old Stand of J. L. Reed, foot
------faA than a bttt one obligation reatiag
epos nJ, tha support of tha ticket, tha
whole ticket, and nothing but Use tiskat" Wa nait why AossffsrlA if net AdA•def Whatnew obligation roato span
him? And now that the penitent Lu at
last fcud the path of duty to lay in tha

6R0CER1ES’

movt proper for raising the money.
Again, the IMtooteata said that we
could neeer pay the pwblrt debt Thme
waa aoaaaia trying
EI.M»,000,000'
W Owing to the recent deehno in
Might Just M well give up first a. last
Maaihav. tW^.WO.yw,
Bui titewe goods WE OFFER THEM TO
Ota CWTOMDS AT THIRTY FEB
CHiT.- DISCOUNT FROM FHEHand taxed everybody, taxed Ifelt*tag* OOB RATOS 11
Th. soto^rf tbeptopk.tehUUi
gov* frtaNt Atria* th» hag ywtoatef
the war, was eqadtethis emergency,
and they stood upbravriy, ttoohad to
save the credit and hemer of the roualry

Provuiona,
Earthan Ware.
•
Motions,

Detroit Sept. 17.
Steam Cracker Bakery.

mh
WIT8 fISHUG-IACHUS,
MECBAIKI

MUSIC

BASK,
fcovuuaV !

hand and ordered for.
Het wishing it.

TffifBV I HdH BOOKS

(VISIONS,

�■ ICHICAB CENTRAL R. R.

Oriai River Valley Erie
Warnmn baa pal up 100 dwsllfagji
during Ota peasant y-r.
Mr*. Akra. Marker. af Wsoona. d-d
uiWj on A. 17A alt
a.nw Union Fair, at tend Itejadc, J—I
week, appaaa to hare ben a nucaa*
Mr. Oady, af Grand Rapid*, auM a

An -gte Lee l-m kilted in Menomi­
nee, which maanend 7 fort 4 inch—
from tip to tip of wings.
A mu in luaing, one day teat weak,
drank forty giua.a at lagar, and w—
baud the fatter part of th. w-k.
Th. Wecrao JTrrrU publialiee ua
.■H|i1am—t th. —cord of J. F. Drigga.
It raflacta tbaMghaai honor u^n bias
Twomen from Kenkaka City, Illincu.

I

Mm C. Dnterat Ionia to tha Bedga thia wwA. and to ton ntee om, .publican candidate fore Heratar facta
TU Georg- art rotmprufag fallow* 1
Tba CU&lt;fa&lt;ian Otoarab, m Naahvilk, and ndsrtoa.d tfetlha panpia know
Tha p—mlattaB of the village of Slurwill ba dedicated Wadnaaday, Octotoar
6":o4’f
IDA, 1870.
Sonaon^r^rr. «. Bu&gt;-

Gao. B. McKinnay * Co have opened
far a few weak* la cm *ida of tba bnOding occupied kg Woodruff a How—,
and Ary othr any quantity of oraamMtal and u-fal thing. tor 01 to 41,60,

32 naw in mat— during tha l—i mon A
In that month, 14 bars been diacbargad
on expiration of acntenca, two bare been
patdaoad, two have —capwl, and one
died. They uro doing a good biuina—
Tba Wenou. UmU publkhro th. Mtewing. with the raquact that .Scale p«per. w ill copy :
1200 reward snll ba paid for tba ra-

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

Sash, Doors, Blinds. Doer ud Window Frames,
,.„,Cornet Stair aad Ornamental Brackets,
'■ ■ ■ ■“ WeTrejl Posts, Banisters, stair
’
Railing* Mi»«S

kmkat the naw dtepfayoF Watch-.
GUb^naA JewafayafHarafafn few
k-p* bettor —rtrneut Aah &lt;u U
found ia any cilia* aad kaap oa add­
ing ««it tha fateat Myfan df —ryAfag

Thaaaw flmmaakaiful fa their profeaafou. and wiU plMM tha- who try
tli m. Throe afSi'tad with decoyed ar ■xebnng* wiA it far a long ttona
rn-Lwg troth, Or who desire new wtl. at Thank* M* M*J. F. Gun of Kafam-no, baa mr—&gt;
ad • machine by which all Ao opera-

Window and Door Frames, Milk Safes,
&gt;&lt; *nrl: Brackets of every description.

upon Ara pretty (warily, and if a tea*
dor* fall, Ufa almost irnpcaniUa for Ara
to get up without breaking something.

Peninsular Railway.
Middleville PUnUr^r -ya th.t the firm
Of Smith * Manly, of that place, prnpriatom of tba Manly ftjto—.1cam. to grief
to th. amount of «K^0. oh. day Mat
ca—s of elactric-rtroke haring rot— ua- I w&lt;«k- A esdurad woman pro—eutad
dor my ob—rratioe, I thought I would 1
pt*—nt th—a to your nttmarotu real—a, I
through th. rolucuu of tho Hearn,
with th. hope (bat they might not b» perance man. “who w£U 4nd «aAT- at
u n inter—ting
tU liquor de^am.
A gwnilaman Living in Central lllinuu
Ma. Wa. Mixa* of thia villag* howned n yonriing cult, wlyicb La kept in vbuwn us a stalk of oom that U r—Uy a
a small paataro near th. bon—. One cunoauy - errs wonderful It is the
afternoon in July a thud— .bower came Egyptian pop corn, sad there aro ‘15 son
up, aerotnpaaied by frequent and severe ..a the one stalk. The corn fa
ligiiininF. Imm.di.teiy after one blind with tha exception of one ear, which apingflatoi, the roll Ml to th. ground.—-

but upon opMiteg the body to their aurprise they discorerrd a hide nearly large
enough to admit a hen’s egg a,-*n|&gt;letely
perforating ths coifs lunge. It ttamt
tho lightning had entered Ac roll’s
mouth, and passed down ita throat bafiira performing its work of daatrurtimx.
The following cireumstanona occuned
oa Ao farm of Mr. Pixd, osar Belteruo.
Eaton Gouty, Mick White sitting by
tha window on. day during a Aunder
•terra, Mr. Pool’s attentior. was directed
to a tall white ash tree standing u—rly
in the centre of a field a1joining the
bon—. White ha wm looking, it was

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R
On &gt;ax»—Legal bleaks,
fed fer.
Woaxn S—tag—Tb. Cur.

Qua—In good coudflioa-

S.
(h. In.
aio fine ptocea Sama wan not larger
than a fork-handle and eighteen twenty f-t tong. dhan tha dbtorf *
jnpostom, and fir* or aix frot krag.—
Than was not a ptoea Luger than hie

Tnu fa a great deal af teeknaa fa
tha County, but it to much better Au it
waa Than nr* not tuny da*As, but
the way propl* to ateaka i* a caution.

Bewnr*. buildfag.
They mil a good
dari forth, money far-tad.
T. Prxtrr h—Wo r»-Stfad, built np,
aadpaUad th. boot of hia hao» that
tt do— not look Uk. tha —a. placa. Ha

his—ortraadabte daily which^.1

ty w—Aar u fa usual at this time yvar,
we *ro having warm shawwry woalber
Uko A. niMdte aranunar. Everything
teak. a. grreto and Arfltg a. fa Juno - Floraucs Eton, Ifatrtei Hart, David JcrWa notice that oid fnm^kin-da- aad daa. Nancy Jordan Edwud My-a, Folly
OdaO. Baa Sub, Fl—no. Vaughn,

&amp; SLADE,

lath. Haw. platter. ahfagte* etc., roodit absolutely new-ary that b. should
han grantor faaliuo. for loading ud
anloactfag can.

Ouaaai-F— a*. tba tmtoido

I.1D SHORE &amp; UCMAJ
SOUTHERN BAWY

W«irnra—About right tat tha Fair
W«IT of attention—Blair's aproch.
Fomo-Thal aloteabrroo aad baggy-

■ an oppoote diraetioe.
Th. other «M&gt; fa. U uythfag, atm
mon proeliar. Down in anew hoary
bottom timber stood, fine oak .the trunk
I bang very straigfat, and cntirnly doroid
of limbs for arvcety or svghty frat ftmo

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FREE LOVE.

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NERVOUS

DISEASES.

'(Sts

.(gTHKC OP CLUBS!
GREAT'BAVTXq TO OONBVMKIte!

jrESfttearj.'asfirsi
MOT MU TH CO.

JUST COMET TOW A

SaSJl'aMI ■ Ato Sm&gt; »t K.Wr atoilu. will
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CARBOLIC TABLETS,
Da WEUfi- GAItBOIJC TABLETS
Tw. ■»■ III te ;a.,lh ium I. dl .mm r.r
asa.'ssr—

HOLD ON A MINUTE

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FOR WORMS IN CHILD REN

1870.

roa

1870.

IJake Superior!
.taaoaxvaistoMS faan iaaks aad oUwr '
I think nfMrur hslf-inch bad
mat^soa for M-1

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JUm, sad ti •
SMALL fJtOFrr, FOX CASH
AJfD CASH WLY!

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JOIIMMJTAI.

u-rw was an .torstion U w«Jd pndtoblr

tUn to Ued th. tab.
Thr trouble in
UHte a tfokon ia k rnttof s tabs, th.
bafthyou spaaktrf; toffl b. tM diflculty u» uhsaMiac th. sir from it in ordm­
an i. ml
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Michigan

Exchange.

Mttl

WOOL CARDING.

Why
Is it that Dr. Hoback's Stom­
ach Bitten increase in sale
every year?

"Wool Carding

Because
They are the best combinstion ever made.

Why\Do tho Druggists reoxnIkend Dr. Hoback's Bitton
to their customers?

ofabKMt.tary kmd. TbaaMdaofwrml dMidaoas tnm eoauaon to this

7^SilSEH«aS.'ixi
scsfir.sswSsiteSjs

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BLACKMAN.

sad gwtoisilii bmt vbas wn tn th.
foU.
Ostalsa M&lt;b rwwuata pod. on
th. tM.^trAntar, and may b. gaiUtad
aad plaatad silfar in th. fall or Mriy
■pria&lt;
Taking into oonmdmtion th.
ttoanty at th. tna and A. vs&gt;as of th.

to IHhiljpMMl. MJ.

Because
After yoan of caporicnce
and trud they have been
proven to bo a auro euro
for Dyspepsia and Indigos-

Why
Is it that Physicians use
and recommend Dr. Ho­
back's Sugar-coated Blood
Pills?
WOTatfSSfc
Ite -HatoM LmS SUtohrrto.lt* Sil.
aswtsaw.-

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Th.r. ma ao prababdiliM that

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Mtewlvw Itehto to [ruwl.i AiMrw.
rouSHOX. class a co. BtoM. jiu. . row.
hs^a. rs. c&gt;mm». n.vak UM«.jto. .tant

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Why

Are Dr. Hoback’s Blood
Purifier and Blood Pills
tlie bent remedies taken to­
gether for the cure of all
dismses of tho blood !

Because
The Stood Purifier is tha
«nlv artieto in the market
which contains the celebrated
rosily Drugs- imported ex­
pressly from Sweden for its
nixHufacUitv^and the Pilb
cuataia the activo principle
••f Podophyllum (Mandrake
Hout,) and is a aubatitute

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1&gt;UY GOODS
CLOTHING,

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IGAH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER

□I DATLT UXEiriNG LARGE
jopman n Tiiiin

SHOES,
HATS &amp; CAPS,
GROCERIES.

Cv

IMMENSE

*a'-l

HASTINGS DRUG STORE
iA.ai«Kjajnnz!iHi i

TYM. II. JEWELL.

SCHOOL BOOKS,

I acnooL hooka

vaoTOti aa*

which should trike her dumb wul» aur&gt;vr end shuno; mm urW rebukethat
should rouso her. and frighten bar out
of «B this waaknres nd misery at care.
For tr*ly it waw • poor, asirrabla life
that «U wawhring atr | nd Uta way
out of H did not appear- I«JW&lt;Ui&gt;&gt;,tuiu4 vmmb hid stood up,
and pemnixd tlrlitj am! honor toward
each other, »i*’M Idgb
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SCHOOL BOOKS, ,

/7&lt;y&gt;

LOWEST PRICES.
oiiEULE t ncssrai.

Sept- f. IMO.

HATS, CAI’S.

DRY GOODS,

GROCERIES.

DRESS GOODS,

BOOTS, SHOES,

jUmI Ur.d-.tfb. Ud»*
•IomI"

TU Hit ditinel word, that H

CROCKERY.

n HE IMS M SME I

S^.H.nnMi'iWYlfrCT : in u“' 9t“u”
finite nrfttii adPhMUin "H raral SaliMa
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WANTED!

ALL THE BUTTER AMD EGGS DT BARRY COUNTY,
For whi.-li th , Highait Marital Prire in CASH will ba Paid

.0,000. Worth
rji/a'zuiiir.

BRICK &amp; MORTAR

Mt as though l*nradiw—all that could
b»-thiawwrid without Hany-« w
“I will amt Hvitaew wtea ha ■&gt;
pdMd.Md dared not thiak of what lmw,"wH»a&gt;»lo Ur-df. A«d in
would b. Cha
8ow*MpaW»d; thw frem. of uund. filUd with ugwid.
r— 1 L— _t.k
r.„
.K.
^^nnVrem’r.T-L

Hdioy Urty sT fa MM.
1RW-70.

It was nrs^arkable £» a ray

£^.“Ejrftdi?dFx:

L Mill! I

warroo 4[frV^ &lt;□*.»

thwrrreu rnfcc ; •
Ar-:;;i

�Save vara mgwev!
BUT BUTO» AT TUB

CETY BAKERY!
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*

fa-____ _ vrvrv __ L-i- 2
I th* R-publioan party, and knew full wall1
. the wfaba* of the propl* on aD theqaeebone of tb. day, and that thi* rommitero
wu a unit in favor not only at the risU

MS!
on

Confectionery.

trerr hif'cwdersold i
NEW GOODS.

mmvaatioa appMid to the taaaialftii to
aao th* raaolatteaa, the purport of which
waaa Tally known, at teeal to "Bapabh-

MB!

any Bepabliaaa, Ac” la thia the gwotternaa ia Aghtteg a ghoal which cam.
* &gt;th U pnetaaly th. some .oft addar natatoar biddteg. oar wm ft. prerom.
Wb.t
that eharartreure that portion of hta ar- euggroted by anything w. mid
tide ia which be spank, at Mr. Blair w. did charge wa* that h* bid tha traharing beat a candidate far Banator
daring kb term a* Ooaaraar at U»a

*i
IT
'X

VOESon.

itSjr
1 accused
““
which I *m
of tho " desperate
game of defeattag. wberevirr by iLA rib.
Ztate‘Ut^l!3X

^y&gt;J*Z«yZyL.^friZr
&lt;aara*,ortha want, and wish—of dif
finest loaalitia* may sirggaet Wa tare*
■too tba arnanao* that rereral speaker*
fruta abroad will addnre th* jwopio of
Barry cotmty.
Wp w«U4 taB Maaial
attention to Ihe local urnmiug, „d ate a
fal attaadaao* o/tha paapfo of *B jtertte*.
Lot the peopl. ia each tecalvy
make ft a egnaial duty to bar* all Beoas-

JU

TfcvWfcrmtrBBFuR
&gt;«■• SPOOL* COTTON al
H1IAKER HOQIMi,

_

OI.'H CUSTOMKB8 AT THIKTT PER
CENT. DISCOUNT FROM PEEV]
OUS RATES!!

•

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J. B GOODYEAR.
Dry Goods,
WM. BARLOW
Notions.
Beudy-Made
You can't open that Door!
Clotliing,
• Hats, Caps,

itirely requires this step, and
we expect our customers' will ’ ’

tated a tew that paired white ha wu
State Senator, by auroung hi. own
hsro before hinted preUy plainly, that property and that of hi* township about
’ Wa would suggeat to our friend, urar
to M“It look, that way." W. should oneAflh its each vale*, is occupying a
the way that now ia tbmr tima to make
’ Kka la ba ronnacad that w* ar* mte- poritioB befarn th* pnbiia that &lt;tee* not
! thair Arrtunes by aanrring a latent upoo
| talma aad will dimrfidly pabtrnh atomj tha locality af th* CocamiUro’s hand the plan, that will "gat out arery rotor." ।
‘ pteta denial if th* lion r^lauma can
] taa hi* way (data to rnnfetetftly mak* |
garter*. W* thought then as we ttaak W* prorate* Measn. Bowse A Co, on
RjuiSy “ Itapublicun " is deridadly I bow, that th* gaetlaraaa wham th* adi- •hr itemocrutic Btata ticket, would bid .
miatakra u to bi. historirai facte, when
high far it.
“ Fl bare th* figure, k, |
h* on that Gw Blair run behind hi. 1 tor inuala are “ tending Ropublirwaa"
ticket ia eraro county in the third Con- had taken a wry lirang* method at
grtnalona! datriet. at th* last eongrea- ■\ manifastiug their appreciation of th* '
' sons! rtecfional the Aset being that bo , honor aontemd upon than by tha re­
did not run behind in a ringi* rounty, ,
■leant the on* in which th* opporing
1
Wo
cancfid»te U»*d, and ia tlut one oolr, .

MILO

‘

Vv&lt;J&gt;.d

Will retire from the active du-

tics of the Grm. and. devote hia
time to closing up our bookfi.
A fifteen yearr buiinctt'imper-

All Grades.

rtUVYLWKM PAMW.
■MMnm WMLKTNU FUITR,
good paurra.
FACTORY CLOTH
Ji

feU G O O.PiX- E.A R .,

.uvvXi i

UaitnlStatee Senator, white an* an. in a
hundred would rota tor “Itopublioua'. » toe, wa ragrat ft." Now th* gentleman
candidate, are* a* their toteanth abofoo ia fighting the air again. W* made no
i lint th* nariity of “ Itepablioan'. ” attack upon th* Central Commit!*.
Wo Mid nothing that rould ba re mb- |
ctecidadly entertaining aad w* aaggaat stoned, untea* it it made to appear
that a man, who as Saperrtenr, adrocak- that tha editor at th* JbfaUaaa ia tha I
•d tha e..nif.M-.* of a poaitir* taw of th.

.
kJ '&lt;.1 r.

at once’cxnminc^tficir accounts,
and settle thet&gt;y. exit or

n

nuknrastte sold within the
J xt Sixty Days.
Winroo THE PUKES.

HU88KLI. A

AV M

The Lsrgest stock of

Ever thankful for the large
Patronage we have received
from thi* comiuunity, we tball
U'&gt;vr&lt;rffer vur Good* at great­
ly RWH^EI) PRICES to Caah

SimniMlSHING GOODS, fc.

What Door?

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. inunufactare Ctothlng to
ehar|* at tba Tsitziain

MX J. K. HAWEIBA,

PRESTON &amp; BROOKS!

and Prompt Paying Cuatomen.

“ow rverivinu n Very LnrRo 'Steak of

New .and choice
Goods,
_
~
F
tvaqq-Low Prices.
ATsrtffcrEre IF they

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R. MUDGE.

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CARRIAGE FACTORY.

THE OHEAPEBT GOODS XIST

REMOVED

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR.
We tarito th* .pedal altonttasi of ver
reader* to the fallowing fact* aad figure*
sa pmentwl by Senator Conkling, cf.
Naw Turk, ta a sporoh at Utira . few ,
oreiung. siaea. It [mwente sn ecknowl- i
I *dged feet—tba economy of Pretedrat '

fags may U aaah a rorooau
Turn out
and giro tha fc-akrr. good audiences,
showing that their tabor, ar* approriatad. Th*** area giro thdr Uma aad ta
bor cheerfully, to thi. work Of n*c*s•ity, the totottage taut b* tew in nnmbar u the oteedos ia aaar at head. One
(or two at moat) ia each town teaR that

baton the BomiaaUoa,' at which
. »ak. myself liabte to such a charge 1
bo say* himself Mr. Sanford was
'
y«‘ ■ sersu-ited' a Itopobtann
1 oar first rhoica,” aad “we rapportBomtaee or incdod other* to do *O| I
I know too wail the impoaribilitr of mrintaiaing a Bspubbcaa orgaaisUioe if such

li. R K K D
.

Inrhfe the attention of the
Ciiizeiu of Harry County to
f their new etylea of Carriatea

| Th* .tnmgvwt Miweeteou it cantata* far
th. nomdteatarn i* "Thai Mr. Eaafard
_________ time ba* aimed to rspnaeat th* city, M well
sodtag Jun* 80, 1870, th* »* the mlaruato of th* distnsta, with a

LAME! STICK TIAN EVER!

Ac Superior Stock tued
,|tn thair Afanufapture. H'e
ve^yhoat

We notic* that on* of our e.cbange*
rbargee upoa u that ear artiste* oa th* .
ttenahrial qeeation an a special fight.
qtatallr FwTy W. bare ^okra re
be raid t
Was thi* filling to* hfae of
plainly aad unaqiuroaOly apo* thi* qaa*-rdtofropp-yy Wa da bo&lt; attach reach
ttoo, that w. think the triaod* of Mr.
importance to th* disclaimer that th*
bolt is bo&lt; a part of the Sanatoria! roaOur position i* simply thia. Mr Blair,
tML Aad white we object to thi* hiding
of all tha many troaltent man of th*
behind th* Central Cmnmitta., wa daam
party ia Michigan, is ear Ant (batea far
Baaator, aad w* adrocato hi* rtatau I
•gala* al! roman.
Tram, Mr. F. is in ,
th. list, but w. make no .y^rxal fight I
against him
La fact, our ^erirfjfoU fa i
ia another directs., aad w* brifa** ft to I
b*. j«rt fight

uafiDU with te-iire and pntlauu
All ttxraid work; reek fa tha manner
that vm mak* hi* labor* most e&amp;etual
friaoda are working in their own prahu way qnfatly, Mtbay at* iaUto habit
of working
Bwpubbeaa. mut not
ateep a* the Victoria* at the peat, or re*t
content with th. taureta already won.
Bemmnbm that “ aarraal eyiteaee fa the
price of liberty." and tear, ns work un
dcaa which bring houat to do aad hen•rtly dona, will tacreare our majority.
This cvpmgs ia ia reality a Wry im-

ASSORTED TIMBER.

United Stat

Watch
Oil Tempered Stael Springs
W e are now aeliinf below

OOCERIES!

Provision!,

Earthan Ware,
Motions.

Joekjan and Grand Rapids

Pricea.

•

ALL WORK WARRANTED TO BE

AB REPRESENTED.

"r^toe ilandingto buy will

Terms to suit Purchasers
Th* abb** from th* ffaau Jmal at
theOd nlu is rather angular. ilm wa
prid. ia gretag that ttekM ha tacre—od tak* into rouridarattan tba fart that th*
|»p*r'u jaaiahufodto worst Democratic
flutter. , W* shook. are toft that they abant fa th* State, and it appear* mor*
'■fagularthat th* writ**tbareof claim* to
t
;
,
i
&gt;
f
‘

Sa "BapobBMa Cbuaty Gmveatiue."
although by hia artfateitdoa* sot appear
that he lira* anywhere, or ha* eras a
temporary pteae of aajoraa to th* Onety
ofBarxy. More than thfa, b* retene to
boigncnnl of the irfateore of any Bopebhren paper ta the County, though
ii'arjbidy also known that there ar* two
staunch ItepubliMte journal* ta thi*
Ctasty,
&lt;*
»»•“ rixerfel.
iy bar* girt* ptocn to “ Bopeblicaa’s '

Hem ember the place—at the

Otd Stand of J. L. Reed, foot

dMiaad tha man m recreant toda*y,
white the tortetem.*taspfy at last "toCrete the aetke takan " aad giro* a* a
reanm far handling iham with the aoA*ei kind af political gtere* that it ahaU

Detroit Sept. 17.
BUl.TJIEr’T’J. laAAu

»-Bll Qs^ Dally Arrtrlag.

Steam Cracker Bakery,

2129

mH* party." A procioe* ret af fallow*
th* " immortal ninety-right" are, to b*
rare, when they bar* tha* to ba patted

GROCERIES

PROVISIONS,

mechanics' uh

i ttr anra* ratal.

WIT? WSHBS-IACHffl,

�rilllTIH!

■ ICHIGAR CENTRAL R. R.

Grand Hiver Valley Division.

They keep vary aaaron, bat without a
douldwiU aoeure lodgings at tha ax
perae of the County in a rvry taw dave,
if act baton wo go toyewoa.
Where is the nee ia our going off oo
a long strata of dnnuuriation of these
mon and char viUtaaira It io&gt; eeeret
thaltbaea gamao.aro played oc every

grounds. What has beau doae ia onlv
a beginning of what will ba den. aad
with that which m to ba, our fair ground
wiH aompare favorably with any ether in

John Wolf,

DICKEY
&amp; BENTLEY,
•
.jjjXe^hetnenM

THE LARGEST STOCK

Sash, Doors, Blinds. Door and Window Framer,
Corner, Stair and Ornamental Brackets.
'
Newell Posts, Banisters, stair

tnr ?reuflht to 3Rutingj,

Wo notiond but taw benaa on exhibi­
tion although than were some fine owes
entered ; bat when we wore 'round they
were nearly all before carriages, driving

abated effectually and tar all time, aad
nun holos, gamblers, and robbers reosovad from our village.

fine Merino, and OotawoMs.
Thera
war. also soma very be Chester White
awl as o« exhibition.

Michigan Central R. R.

Dciteau Cum-lh. Huwy hat
rvcwnUy taken a perdue b hie I&gt;rag
aad Onwy bustaees, Mr Theron E­
ting of Coldwater. Ha M a young man
of ability and the stiaagw no doubt w21

a F. Dwight a &lt;x, Grobb a rumlL E P. Barrell a Co, of thia viRago.
and Eh Hhupe, of Middleville, ah
hitated acme very fiaa ooUaction. of egFriday era., September 30th, wo were
the happy roriptaota of a valuable Doramight boaean Dy the way, the*, Boek,
toon, euaristing of eatables aad proa
eye, Greble A BuoerU, ageuta, took th- Larka Credit is due Mias Mariah Bush.
Intpremium. The “World” wuat ia
Eva Booh, and Sarah Blivea, they
being the originators of tMa noblo «crprioo. And wo would say io all the
kind donors, thaae takno efj your
gracroeity will over be ranieniliersd by
Emmett Cole, of Sheridan, exhibited u. Hoping God’s btesKHg may attend
and had ia opacattan Jone ofG. tr.
you in Hfc. Aad iaafly a hosaa in
ffalTs patent Ratasy Harrows whirti

Peninsular Railway.

Tbs worktar prtadpta af this U«. b
each that by auro gcaaf over the ground
Ihaaailia draggvd, ro-draggwd. cross
dragged aad dragged all over.
Many
this implement btd it is claimed by the
agent aad patentee, that tha rotary prindpta relieves the draft.

1

CLariotta, nd drooped tha people of Haaiingv at the Court House on Tuesday
eventag ta behalf of the 1‘rohibition
1-rty Mr. RobiaMa u the ouuUlsf
tor Srostcr for Eaton and Barry, and Mr'
&amp; is the candidate tor Prosecuting attor,ey far Eatsa Co They won batoned to

Window and Door Frames, Milk Safes,

'and Brackets of every description.

HON. Z. CHANDLER!

I am aethorued to ray that Senator
Chandler will address the people of
Berry Qmnty at the Court House Wed­
nesday svwatag Nov. 2-jUl 1-3 o’clock P.
M. upoc tha Politaal ioauaa of the day.

pumpkin elxmf the stat of an egg, with a
perfect bbeenta protruding therefrom.
Dtntx t flwta have opened anew
moot market at the grocery stare st L
will not Ite yaa
A Kibble, aad propose to keep all
AU kinS rf??M?&amp;CrTTDTD8,
kind of manta in the but stylo Thia
ja a Very central location aad wa doubt la any quantity to null purehasen
not but that they will do well.
As rua a job of plastering aad orae-

credit tbora hanl trarae, end f wi.l oct
sell ono rant's worth more to any CM ex­
cept fur cash. AU those indebted to ma
by busk aanouat er note, aro requested
to call immediately and settle to avoid
laying orate.
Jsnv G. RcxtaB.
HateinSa.&amp;fL-th. J870.

ACKLEY * SLADE,
t o r4

their poet Two of them, the late Carlo
Road, and “Father" Hoaftrd, who died
last February, lived long eoough to are
the eracaea &lt;4 their Ob wurk tallv enur­
ed, ami to ran sumo toward tor thsir
nobtoealfdoutaL
.vtiotl-i

Niia.

mJBSWdQSs

Druggists Sundries, Groceries,
Baskets Bird Cages. School Books Stationery, fc.

IIOWAI

WWIiHHBW
Mra. MrtiaraEafl iriaao, of Grand RapIda, sad were bar own handiwork. They
wen oat property stahmd tar a promium.
rat brings^fa ttoamraty, Atal they
bripod smaxiegiy ta d rosea ting the hall.

—; "’Hardware Store.
itao »nBOrr^roy*:w«
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la*.t 13 month*:

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Hair Restorative

‘^IXKDY

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M rsa.wwsat't to wv as;

N

DOCT. DODD'S
E It V I N I.
AND

IjrVlGOHATOR.

Free ts Book Agents.

juu Modoiaii

#100.000

NERVOUS

DISEASES

■EaftET"-’

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Sl&gt; -»A t&gt;l¥K3A-SS’a»7 u? Af.

TMEA-JVECT.HR

^VOID Qt'*CtS..f,&lt;D,.r..1l. 1.

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S100 PER MONTH
ft— u, u..c
to&lt;~. l» ~ HU»U^
UmFKulr. "&lt;»selmeKr^ •

TmmenaoogFT:

FREE LOVE.

I spring, buried ia the proud.
Reaper to buy by the box, but
■■B IIUMlIl ifhooght ia
utilise keep ia tin cans,
isrba should ba gathered on a

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

Fremont Engine Works

ITS VOTARIES

SIS .Hsu M. Okms, 111- rsTTsaA tboisr *

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WELLS’

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I CARBOLIC TABLETS,

A1KIN,

PWo. 11. A?r*xis*l Ht.
OHAJTD RAPIDS. MICH.
small ouaatitioe. U.cwa generally be
purchased lower by the band, aad U
n-.orw convenient
Cod&amp;kdMM-U purchased m small
quantities, aa It is unpleasant about the
bouse. If put in a dry place it will get
too dry; if too damp it will apod. It

boxaa toe' uas. Mustard should be
grouaduad kept tight.
Cream of tartar, tartaric acid, oaseneve,
and sal volatile should be kept in glam
bottlaa, particularly tha aal volatdc,
which should'ham a ground gUas stop­
per. Usa' cold- water to, ‘dism-lring il
wbmiMcd. ' .
.,
. ...
Karp cheeua ia a drir, cool placs, and
attar it is cut wrap a cloth around it aad

mm
:e^SEJ£«£
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s.s pe»
teKSaK
. ,I gaffd."
Hsu
MU.

riwystf Inv.'seU-

reui.'s «&lt; । »U.«4

called,an merely wM imztXv duff.
(told ai a bermye. Dr. BobaeP,
Bilim arc not &lt;r beverage in any
I sense of tie Word, lad contain the
I mod erpeneux drug, bum Io
scinica for the radical nrt tf
J Indigedion and Dyipepeia, and
'far alt caret icAfrc a tonic and
i ttimulant are ~

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Why

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Is it •hut Dr. lluback kSluuiacli Bitten increase in sale
every year?

BITTIK
b&lt;&gt; pourwd into vinegar. Cold toe should
be saved for this purpose.
PHMrrws and yllios should be Mt
Tato gisss, stone or china, sod kept ia
arocdplaer. JalliM should be pot ia
molds or tumblers. Strawberries, pine-

dm, came to (hi,
' country and introduced the Scmtdinatian Blood Pursier; eiucc
which time thoutande hare hem
cared, by ilr tur, &lt;/ BerofuU and
other blood diteaen. It tmddiia,
lx,ide, th, Iodide of ZWussa anJ
Syruf, cf Stdlinffia, drum import­
ed from Sweden for its meat
manufacture, vnhnown and not

THE GREAT AMEBIUN TEA CO.
si j-w rzwyrszxr.

SKBSSw--

JMry

pack tight in a jar, when it w01 be betP.i»l tlsMls^a topstk
PROBATE ORmtR.

ts-JSSSEE^Eri.
iw?^£S£S35c=

EatraygE
SWfrt/wStT»a»«».

ctrnra in thie
country. A
tingle trial will
conrincc (he mod
Optical of ito
temderfid tedru.

Fiiinu

Him
Dr. Hoback','
Blood Pin, are
VMmmtd by

«y «fl Mffliu.
tmilar pwyoar.

1ST COME TO TOWN.

Ayer's Sarsaparilla,

Because
They arc the best coiubituv
•ion or er made.

Why
Do tlio Druggists rvejuimeiuBDr. Kobuk's Bitters
to tb’eir customers f

Because
After years of experience
and tnnl they have been
proven to be a sore rtre
for Dyspepsia and Indigo*lion.

Why
Is it that Physicians use
and recomtnend Dr. Roback's Sugnr^onfcd Blood
Pills*

Because

BOOOTS

They kuotr the ingredients
of which Hwy nru made.

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HOLD QI A MINUTE

IttUilA H. HXILLNAX.
Ug ertkAtet ssmwi I. .h

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szri’x

Because

dnvtaMMffa
sxtesawly leu

The Blood Purifier • is the
only article in the' rtiarket
wbicheontainsthecclebratttd'
ewatly Drags -imi&gt;oHcd •«*»-•
prcssly fnnt. 8wt?dMi for'its
manufeetare, and1 the PHIs
contain Um ndivv Nrmrtple
of Podophyllum (Mandrake
Boot,) and is a substitute
for Mercury.

fee eente per

-fbr Sale by Drugg let,'
tutd Dealer* in Patent

jr«H«&lt;iw. .rent-eke*,” |

.t-roD? aj
MIBDUE.VXX.LEI
jasesxiitftstst^"
Wo»! Oauaing

Arc Dr. Robaek^a Blood
Purifier nml Blood Pilla
ll&gt;« bMt'rcmt^lioi taken togetber far Ik a ears of all
dtacaaceOf the Wood?

Why

Ayer's

Hair Vigor,
For reHorino Gray Hair Io
Its natural Vitality and Color.

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’ A. dressy yteA

.

Ard Dr. C, W. Ra.UK,
Stomach Bitters, Blood.Purifler ,*ad Blood Pi)U the
wvuld ask the e.Uxoa.

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HASTINGS, BARRY

dry goods
IMMENSE

SHOES,
HATS &amp; CAPS,
GROCERIES,

«far.ignotdtek.
. of teraadfagbcqka
rabooljfc , ondtaio . mora «&lt;

Want!

“*• tet Mpmtana,
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rewohth.

tanimM. TUauliitafanoftefatellaoCMMrtatfof^tio.. Tbomranl
Caaliiiaa
k^ pace with te ratello*tel,H te human bteng i. .tented.
Wl&gt;7 teteda* "laanl atera.**borum. a perorao.nl prat of teqwte.ll of

taO-ai. .,&gt;» THAN THEY

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On. heated telara Mr teak in te

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

kaowtedg. of te Xotfaah iaagMV* in
tbh W- «b&lt;»Mh tey han hate it
apAoa. ja ita parity fteapat Am teir

andoattemdayll.'

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SCHOOL BOOOCT;

klBCKLLANEOUd

SCHOOL BOOKS,
gladly pH* Ur ta»wl«V»
bra and highra ariteratio, a diraijdte
, that oouM help bra tea ate* appoaiotwo at te moral boartega ia email moV

weH

‘John, tf you
will do thi^ fa.,
„ ,.
,
only thing tes-wfll etert feuheriami."
G.nley roplted, "Ira a good Calholi. I
and rawant**
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wholjte/bratefto whhteJ’^tmJ*

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la ecanaatwe with the Ibutlwarr,
।
'ilh a fall line of heavy aad Light j
Work rosatently o-&gt; hand, and
.

HA3YQ000 J
t§£yofiLMeKa—.

A8

,OQd'jlS'Tr TlgfgWicU
t&gt;BY GOODS,

DRESS GOODS.
BOOTS, SHOES,

HATS, CAI'S,
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY

Bain wM ari Prito, Mi « iffl nmil SttitWn
w a x 'r i&lt; u
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ALL THS BU1TLB AID EGOS W HERFT ttJUWT,
For whfek te HifUaat Marko* Frte m CASH wlM bo PaM.

BRICK &amp; MORTAR

ud iatebralioulooramnuratkra. Wilk­
in thirty yonra Buaua oartlom hu boon
aboKted and tba thud part of a greet
utboo rated io (ho dignity of fraoman.
BoBgiooa toleration haa bora granted in
Turkey ; ate in China, Italy and Spam.
The eduroUoo of th. Jvung Ran bocal mtw reed tematitutaoaof niter.
'
takw out of te hand, of th. PrioriPeople of wealth ia oor tear. town. I
hard ia Au.tria and pUeed under tba ' •rand IhoircbiMraa tar otteatea io far-;
oootrol it tho Nateral guranunaat of •oign teda, till te priartplao of Npte
ti:e araular powvr th. aw a. in thia raaiunan odaaatel &lt;Mof teaaa, oral
mon try. Th. grant tin at te ' aiaotoouth century, American Haney, haa
baou bLtted oul, and faor wfftno. of
ehratel. ralud to tho p^ittek WAoaraM
and citumu.
Within thirty yaara te
Sandwkb Idanda Kan booa nJ .email ‘
from berbaten, and han Known a
pratperoot chrirtian ownm unity. China,
Indra, Japan, and (he Uanda of th/
Oraaa hat. I»r.a opened up to tboipramj
oftegt-pel. Tbi temporal power of
tho Pope, Which hue exiated deren han
drad yun, nad which haa boon wielded
with .uch terrible adoei in te iaterrat of
WgMry, irptMm.* and wrong, ha,
within a few weak, gone down, and it Ja
to bo hoped forenr W. hare witnaorad
another Waterloo defeat- Napoleon te
third, who aworv to dofead te rojrablic
end -afterward, mounted to njrMO
power by trampling upon te nraV
of better man than hiramlf, ia aprte

MMWlM twi!

Worth
aa nwd E»vpe„ and te latter arith Aaia
and Africa. Within a abort tan. te
Rad m and te IMdotnaaM hot
been luted |ty te Straw aaaah andte
our own land tin. Atlanta and Prate
•era—era aaraaM by that groat aafcoalarvrk, te Parte railway.
Im
tba votU moron, and it baa uxMd tenter
m—Later. rafenK... tea it did

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turns
-The Largest stack of

od at tho beck of his ambiliou, and that
Co nation ha hoped to daatroy, has so
far forgiven him, that in torrow and not I know that for years be haa been your
in anger, it carries on its records tho first choice for that position, and fideli­
ty to friends—deserving friendi—m pol­
itics sa well as in social life, is certainly
a virtue; and besides, ths ability, ths
Ws are in receipt of the following lel, ter from on influential Itopabliora in tho
t Cornaty of Ingham, not A candidate for
any ofSos, which ws dram it oar duty to
&gt; plans before tho public, that wo may ex­
t onerato all parties from the charge of
lUrfL Ws printed the note from a copy
I we made before sending tho original to
1 B. for publiration ia the ApeMFriend Rtephsn may as well nndcr1 fiat m last that wo are sharp

Mffi
CONSISTING OF

UIT88EIJ. A NEVINS
secure delegates both for Mr. Tbomsa
and Mr. Itoomev. on the issue of United
States Senator. Too, as tho avowed and

on exactly opposite position, tba so
rolled Inlwr"Reform Party—would no­
minate him end thus they would be sure |

That preliminary vote .ought to bo re­
garded as a test of tho strength of Mr.
Blair ia this county, at khat time,’asojw
[xMed to Mr. Chandler; bocuMo^M bo-

of a candidate certain of a largo num-

All Grades.
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WnirstUtAwpji*

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lies of the firm, and devote Ida
limo to doaing up our booka.

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A fifteen years btixincaa impcr•
itirely requires thia step, and
/ ; t . t / // tjfj- ejp^ct* Our customers will

• integrity, and unflagging iadi

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J. R GOODYEAR.
WM. BARLOW.

You can’t open that Door!

urd*«&lt;liciU*"&gt;e by fcAMf iw

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whoto people that their prime
is
simply victory for the sak. of poUlfcol
plunder. To acaraplteh their design
they have divot! deeper into thn slime at
partisan trickery than ever did aay other party in tho country, and that too,
when liiutr only hop* of obccms rested
in lu^ng entixtey aloof from tho sligbtest action that looked like political kna­
very.' Aa ills, the laraw ia practically
played, tba glare that attracted foe a ■»meat, ia only glare; ami as tho specula­
tors step rate the open air. they are eonsaous at having boon but poorly enter­
tained, and most marvelously cheated.

OT &lt;*•&gt;“« *° tb*
dachne ia
th-o good. WE OFFER THEM TO
OUR CUSTOMERS AT THIRTY PER
CENT. DISCOUNT FROM PREVI
OUS RATES!!

j Ever, thankful for the large
ijatrnunge wJK bare received

Mr. Howard with a wrutera man, thsu
certainly. Mr. Blair who resides at Jart। eon, only throe hours ride from Detroit,
boernn* nearly as objte&amp;maUe in that
regard as Mr. Howard. I am no great

ubw offier our Goods at great14 REtfTCED PRICES to Caah

PRESTON &amp; BROOKS’

and Prompt Paying Customers.

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of Congress on tho llih tert. Tteeag- i eboice at Iterator. then the Hon. T. W.
gregote shows a net tea of one in Penn i. Ferry ought to bo regarded as the mrst
sylrraia, and one in Indiana, though I appropriate eanfodale. Hs lias troops
without doubt Robert C. Schenck, will of friends in this fkiunty, and ia all
parts of tho State, who wfll bo likely to ■pooh for tho o.-itire party. 1 appre­
hend that when tho nuusos of.lho party
•peak tor themiclrru, they will tail's difThe- gentlemen who are to represent
us in the next Legislature are higb-miad-1
ad, iateihgrat men, and bare independenos eouogh to set in this matter accor­
ding to their best judgments. They
Wil undoubtedly do so without being
dictated to by any convention not har­
ing legitimate juriediction over them.-1

mtoated County tieketo. and in a few lo­
cality, candidates for Representatives
• and Senators. Ws do not propose to^go
over the reasons which they mgs far
tho course they are pursuing ; the ool-

Before this paper reaches our readers, '
they will have learned from other fciurce. .
of the death of t^fchief military load­
er of the Confederate anuiao daring our
late terrible war, and will have reed, al-'
•o, glowing reports of ths honors paid
to his remains ia the dly in which he
ry proper plate, and at every proper op­
■pant ths last few years of his brilliant.
portunity daring tho present coarsen—
We nodes them, not because we think
they have strength enough to wort out
E. Lee fills a fisll pegs
Defended
any particular result, but beeaure, ia the
from a family of historic rvinowu, whose
nature of things, there era some inrafnames were inextricably woven with
ferabla ob.tach. to tier racoMS. which
tho mumrntuous struggle, out of which
ws wish. plainly an J briefly to pretent
And th. first thought that foraWy
the mind, ia that ia their central
fwiaapls they have nothing that will
assy and rapid trams.
x The result Uf Una fostering cara. this
eorn-»t national solicitude, the world
knows, and the knowledge is not eraneeoent, but will be aa assuring as time­
lie has eareDed his name with the Cat.
alinea, the Mark Antony’s, and the Ar­
nolds of history, and such ■wcoeding
graeraiwn will use that name in conneotfon with otbsra. Who proved unfaithful

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New A.t
and
choice Goods,
very IxiiV I*riceH.
REMOVED

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR.
integrity. ' Wo1 Kato k&amp;rirn him in- j
innately tor fifteen year*, and think
him in all reepxts eminently fitted to do
honor to the people a. a Legislator.
Thai district ia largely Bajmblwaa and

LAltU STOCK THIS

tataly the endnrwment of tho Chanty
Gamton a!fonlv no ground for the
formation of weh on opinion. No one
kuowi better than yourself tho SOM with
which oath resolutioos ere earned thro'

either of tliera, the interest' of tho par­
ty and of tho Stein will bo’aafo. I hare .
not written through taoiirse of hostility ' ought to be—rad if abated will make a ।
to Governor Blair, with whose election, I Itojwveetative worthy to bo the ■oorawor
if ho raocneds, I shall be aalisfi*!, but of inch men a^Xrtot f, ifoci^riaod *■•imply because I deem the extravagant j
claims made in hiv behalf to be najuat
to the other distinguished statesman dnuicte that hoaerad them in tbs,fare of
| in advert.- majority with seats in the I
I HsUl of legidatioa We hope to so- I
j euro the election of Mi. Hipkins but if
[ivxkxwts ar ths Massa.]
"Bonus” i» the foregoing artide
seems to take it for granted that Lbs
people of tho County are like him inter- i "Tmatt Ixitef Wsa ’—A BermThe
.Ir-.'sAriW wiU. on j
aetod in tho proqority of tho celebrated
"IMrcURiag." and »dl of cuurra join January 1st enter upon its 30th year of
him ia bis efforts to carry out their pro­ unceasing war upon ignorance, poor
gramme. But wo know that no axuuA* erzqs, unprofitable Jabir. |«ov boass- I
erahle r&lt;rt of ow propio can by any poo- -kroping. humbugs, etc., etc., and the
■bib'ty bo induced to do ray ruch thing.
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•Bonn.” wants Jacob M Howard for
Bonator, and as a part of tho "Bing''
programme, but if Hr. Howard cannot be
clocte.1, by the means both fair and foul
which are being inaugurated by hie

United Stat. Watch Co.

ry. us would erem from his article. Bal
this item of it will be exraediajiy sur­
prising to on parties horeobouta, who

ragged resonant in iadasL Ung after
every othar hope of a robcBimu people
had expired, when tho ana of Jefforeon
Daria had eat ia the clouds of contempt.

What Door?

from' thia comsaflnity, we altall

re-nomination the pretest year, for the
position ho fills with so much credit to
himself sad honor I . ths Diatrict Bal
in this tharo is one thing that U of imparf8aA. aadhi.tho almost open ac­
knowledgment of about the only oul•pokeu Howard mas in thU motion of
Barry County, of a bargain botwain tho
ftiw4.nfMr.lL and Mr. Fsny. by

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Provisions,

Knrthau Ware,
Notions,

a*a New Block,

rumi a beoou.

NEW GOODS.

'-USb'WE!.

GROCERIES

HOWARD

; be sold within the

PROVISION,

. SglyahWALtt^GWm,

&gt;™J«£8 4MtCH.CAM«.

CITY BAKERY!
“c&amp;CKOU.

W»v*1 IrtM

�th&lt; R.tn^'cv
Mew Advi

GREBLE

aioiua ennui a a

RUSSELL

Grand River Valley Biviswn.

“ So did I.

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Sash, Doors,Blinds. Door and Window Framer,
Corner, Stair and Ornamental Brackets,
Newell Posts, Bapisters, stall
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outed fartbar; a tex inch pipe will hsv.
to be drive* and the* wa may expect to
sea an artaaian wafl. Mr. 0- has teat
money ro far on hi. rontrifk but still to
ready and wUUag to go ahead and not
abrnwlou lb. rotarprfo^ U to. viltogu
win only aari.t him a Lttto in hi. toffl

£raw.sr.t -g-g

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For Sale or Excha

W*ms m nrx S.-a.Mum.r,, -Wo
&lt;Sp the following item th. Allegan
Jtoraaf II wu smrf by the Gangs*
cum.pondasd of that paper.
Bawssom, HL, Sept M 70.
Mr. V. dear sur i brtieve a belong to

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tellers think a her got ua ia a Ulo place,
but ear moat sgwrioualy toolia jour1
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good furnrthin stuck up sola*. The1
eathera konfedarisy is not dad it to onto’
Mag Donnoaa. lathe wards of mr;
Undarbridge Webster it Mil] hves, and1
all taa grants, roltsx*. end kock tod
Mn^XJLlS^r and Har^y Wright, ,buttton ia and out of tuflt, kart Ham­
ByordrTefltepubltoaaCo.Com.
D. R Coox, Ch'n.

HON.

l1h*HDLER !

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WHO. arasx a»
lImaUaa&lt;*. JXov. 0. IISVO
Maa A Wife.
OU Kashiovmd Girt.
Bride's Fate,

ever to tbs Dsmocracy gmttestes* wwU
as the Nstfoual Guisrawiant
I trust
that too psople are hardly prepared for
thatjustyot. In tbayear IBM ths Ba­
publican party was orgaaued upon tba
tirosd basis of liberty end even and axart jaatire to all men, without regard to
easto or color, rihlto the Itosmuntia partysomainsd, as it over bed boast, toe
champion and expoaeat at that highmi

HAB1IWAEB

spirit, the immortal parts kaai ba tied
,up aa the baddies limbs, gnats baamata
may pearw na, balti* may go inter our
vital*. Bum ihcto mav scatter our ire
out. and then tbs auto.™ kaofsderiev
will remain ia potansy and like the notes
,of dad scllwrn nmrtnrs go ar Marching

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GOODS AND PRICES.
G RUBLE A RUBSEJlx

SASH, 0001IS AM US,
Window and Door Frames, Milk Safes,

The relative pcritwa of tho trio partire
rinoa that tone, togrthre with tlmir g—
oral Mt. ami doiap upon tba qmist—a
of Elarsry
Tsmjmraace. are well
known to every sitiaan of even the moat
moderate intelligussre, and needs no ex
position hero.
The areata of the past

and Brackets of every description.

CHANDLEH’S

Owing to the sorority of th* lUna, the
•ditor of thia |«por waa a nab to to fill
of th* man, mentioned iu last week’s
bin appointment at Hickory Corners on l)asn&gt; aa baring boun umud fur
Wednesday evening. Bat tba County highway robbery, waa concluded MonC.-mmittes direct na to give notice, that
i JobaJL VanVelaor. end Geo. M- Dewey.
.mH apeak at that ptoee on Saturday

jssbh

FlRNITtfiE!

W. H. BUBk A OU-’fl COLUMN.

John Wolf,
North Bide Maia Street

Men a and Boys' Shirtg,
Men's and Boy/ Collars,
Men’s and Boys' Uuderelotk’g
Men's and "Boys’ H'f Hose,
Men's and Boys’ Gloves.
Men's and Boys’ Neckties,
Silk and Linen Handkerchief,
Umbrellas and Canes.
Traveling Bags,

K. Owen,whohas a nurery and small fruit j
farm iBbut 2 mitos nurth at toil village. 1
li**pl*red epos oar table a basket of i
nice strawberries, and 'has sevnral'nwrr
at how. TUakrrfd! R[»&gt; Itiwber
raw ia lb* latter pa^. of October! They

iTHJJJJjAgGEST STOCK
rmurmut.

Srrr Sriugkt te Sutinge.

Wall Digging.
I au propawed aa usual to taka oontnxa. for digging wdk efoterm. ote, in
toe beat manner. Also eloaaiag and re­
pairing done promptly.
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Dxccsn Hau Wont —Hunting Bp lo­
/What • perfect satirfhetion and par";
cal items whan Ibero ain’t any
gratiltoation it must ba tor men to pound
A. W. lUnrr is going to bare a first
each others fares _ to jelly, and then pay I
elam barore. shop in hi. new brick.
the riling. 110 or Hfr for it Tba mrn;
tbought of it appears no enticing tba*.
w. .tewrtvw lww so many of our eiti■uaa&lt;.t&gt; rtfrtoi from indulging

OTA aptadU A—rtmm.1 af COB
FINS AND BURIAL CASES, «
h.nd. A GOOD HEARSE Furnished

Arc in receipt of a Large and desirable.

ROHRER’S

Drugs Ajstd

WILD CHERRY TONIC
■

Uul lll^eg Ruticcy.

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ACKLEY &amp; SLADE,

tiara.
OsMuawnt. - Bouvethl ng
for oar litlto girts to busy thsmselvw
about at odd tunas, can bo found in the
folfovieg:
If youdmiro to transfer prints to glass,
wood, eta., you mast first ooat tho glasa
with dilute lac or ctoar eopal vantoh.
The print must then be mosstmsd with
water, and, white tho varnish remains
sticky, tho paper is plaraJ upon ton
gto- with toe print side oc the rarateh;
u must torn bo pressed Rsetly to mako
it adhere. Several folds of white paper
am now to bo jJared upon toe back of
the print, also a board with a light

c™
Dysentery, AgtM, KUtout Fever,
u.mci pr^M.

r * at 11&gt;* Mtttxr a co.

Don’t Forget

MEDicrbrtae;

Every department of the well known papular Cduling
Store will be found complete.
, . •* ,,n

DETROIT, OCT., 1870.

DRYGOODS!
Particular attention paid to ComponnAing Prescriptiflcs.
CLOAKS and SOTIOSSI

will art tot you
All kte£ rf^SS&amp;O^tuiDB,

STORE OPEN

at

ALL HOI’E8 AND PRICES LOW.

In any quantity to suit purchaaere

Hardware Store.
Over SOO DETROIT 8TOVE8 «
us Ln Use lent IS month* 2

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:«2S
\ IN
AND INV1GORAT0R

Michigan Exchange

NERVOUS

DISEASES. -*
JUST COMETOTOWN

swuntsnsrsi

Boddfs
as

THEU-JYECT.'IH

SHOES

JSiftr -

TU nMM&lt;.Q W 0. MSP ^--&gt;4 ■ MW r |

»». ktoyu to

ON A MINUTE

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pzissarss.ffeijar

AGENTS WANTED EOR

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*&gt;
£e»»ag.S&lt;.

"i&gt; orrics.
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FREE LOVE.
Fremont Engine Works

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JSSEISS^BStMStX.'S '

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n.. Ector to N« York, 3M miU.,
Buffalo to N.w York, 433 mflc,
Dunkirk tn New York, 460 mike.
• * ClrroUnd to New York. 625 miloe,
Cancianaii to N. Y-, MO mi]M,
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DB ynU/r CAMOI.IC TABLETS fSMu.
WM«kra&lt;')ff.Xi »»*S4M '•**£'
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Mo, 11. Canal St.

GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.

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marirf, j’.mu
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------------ Sfoti llilln-t, to
callrd, art wertit fiMictuky
' aoii &lt;u a Itrmyr. Dr. Robati't
' Dillcrt art W a bereragt in any
KnK of &lt;«/ trard, &amp;ut ron/uin lit

CUKIOIST

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CATARRH- N£
Why

IJMPTI

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,

Is il llut Dr. Boback'aStom­
ach Bitters increase in sale
every year?

BITTI1S

Because
They nro the beat eoicbii
tion ercr made.

Sss ■&gt;rZ^urg2s^?xasi:

Why

THE 6HEAT AMERICAN TEA CO.
- . ,31,A;S3,FWr#rAWX.

Do tiko Druggists recom­
mend Dr. Hoback a Bitter*,
to their customers?

'

mu

noon

Because
After yean of experience
and trial they have been
proven to be a suro euro
for Dyspepsia and Indigca-

Why

PUIIFIKl

Tlic Blood- Purifier w ijw
only articio &gt;n tho market
n Uielf contains the celobrntod
eust.ly Drugs imported ex­
pressly from Sweden ((jir .ita
mnnufacturc, slid the Ttfls
contain Iho arttre principle
of Podophyllum (Mandrake
Hoot.) and is k substitute
(or Mercury.

Why

west carding.
FI.X.1B!
rtteUr..

XtIm.U aZ WW^

Afu Dr. Hoback's llluod
Purifier nttd Blood Pills
the best remedies taken to­
gether for the cur? of nil
diseases of the blood ?

Because

rim

***

Is it that Physicians use
and recommend Dr. Ho
back's Sugar-coated Blood
Pills?

BLflflD
“W

i StSbJrSSiSSi:

Are Dr. C. W Roback’a
Stomach Bitten, Blood Pu­
rifier and Blood Tills tho
three greatest remedial the
world has gter known?

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,
For restoring 4ray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.

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VOL XV.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY,

THieoun

GREBLE

:higan, we dnesday. October 26, i870.

NO. 26.

|

‘ RUSSELL
imWfi, AriiALi'J

DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
«€XcJtP®, \jt JCZK 'AC
SHOES,
HATS A CAPS,
GROCERIES,

Ths Champion of Low Prices.

coifiwm pricks!

-r«—™ui ran
H.»X -1 IL

AHKWOHTH.

Sr'pii’ Om wannaahb* aad (&gt;a
Krao wn»am.af PrBeaaa, wee tonm
MM the bottle at WUerioa Haw*
the. bat righto* yM old
Wturtr Cnxaa Baron h the riehael
poet tn tba worid, He lent year-* iaeott*
hri^ ITO.OOO.

HASTINGS DRUG STORE
AnwiiuJ

Aawii.L Faaaaan, lately daeeoaad,
•nteeod the nary at 9 yean of ara waa
wounded at IS, and eerrad S5 yean ia

haado tweoty-enw timea.
Auirboy makMalrtg *aa. juataa
a erooked eapliag makra a crooked tna.
A abort tiara aftaowifaU JrriaC writea
Tboee wiio make our rreat and uaafid
men were trained tn tfair boyhood tube th unto MMther a* Ms fame, wbe
wmafarnnBrifag uFtefar
•.
.
"Yob give * amount of tbe ancriagd
Shu'toUeUawhoO&amp;lM D—lt nad

Mlowinj dvrice: To every prime who
•vught her hand. abe primal. I Um UK
of a doable almood. while .fa ate th.
other half. and Mid :
"If your kmtehtp can actfeeed ia gabfa* Ba io Uba anytluag fa* year

HA3YOOOO
SCHOOL BOOKS,

Wj. afatoc I* hamenlptoto—
ma if be wiUfe

had dirertod tba priuooM to ti
I waa about Io take aomething fro
the OourUady alwaye atmpedl

59
DRESS GOODS.

BOOTS, SHOES,

JIIMT"

one af them, afa would appear i

be Mt at far fret emweaa w

GROCERIES,
CROCKERY,

IT W Ml BSH STORE!
Ab

anywhere in the State.

aiw6'^Srt!'o.’ Jims'

ft» wMi ut Prita, al n iffl nrrat SitWta.

WANTED.’
AL

BRICK &amp; MORTAR!
______

THE BUTTER AJH&gt; EGGS IB BARRY COUNTY.
Fee .Uh the Higfaai Raabe tIMoOia CASH will bo Paid

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gpAiwa.

&lt; Reapei

&gt;

aii Btpairiit

kiendbHMJagmym* Uprwhia
apple that emo. a year fa waa portnd to .mell, and then there Ouae ia
'Bind a eety wim Um, MdWW

trweeod taj more than you be-os the
contrary bo waa iiut aa cam wad aollectod ua faam-hom. eaid that fa
judged .Wte «M niarta, a body
would fiad it eoMadanblebeOcr to at­
tract attention by a pfatamaua moral
chararter than a salty burial eaaa wi th
a twell doBradata oa it MaadU man,
be wan I'd djwthae da te a eona »&gt;
that ■» any l'w taeUad ■ arm year.
There'• aome aatieiadiua in baryta'a
man like that
You leal that what
yoa'rc dolhg it A&amp;nrertatad. Lord bleat
you, to't L» got planted baton he
a. - - - - f -■ i___ u

�MON
Mu Emtou.-Thinking that our patotio frieadu in Hany County may bo ;

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iSisn

I

OCT. M. 1870.

Ifoptibljc-jin jrflnnnaiions.

chnreh buildings on ths different plana.
Pereoui ia tho country .are accustomed
to build dwelling booses part at a time,
by employing mee’lmnic. by tho day and
buying the material as used. Of tho ex- j
I-dieney of fAm I have nothing to My. I
but I beliore when applied to church­
building, the plan ia usually, almost uni-

A8D
All Grades.

ting over and calculating on thia subjoct.) that ehureh and «huul bouse boil
ding is carried Io entnvaganoa, and

oil tho imperfections in .the work or
style. Now tho quicker a Loose can be
tiniahed after it ha* been begun the Issa
tio»&gt; they have for observing Raws end
faults, consequently tho more readily and
promptly it will bo paid tor. It has
been the result of ray observation that

mi£8
tnrlJjy^S.^J^ftsLL.
JOBmsna».

ties of the firm, and devote his

W Oniagte the mat decfa. i,
thana, goods WK OFFER THEM TO
OUR CUSTOMERS AT THIRTY PER
CENT. DISCOUNT FROM PREVL

time to ' closing up our books.
A fifteen years business imper­
atively refltyrca this sttJp, and

we expect our cpRlptflenUXlU

3SOT

’ rushed into the street, where they were dor fur tho completion of the bull-Ung.
i met by others who had coma forth |o and furnishing of lumber and material,
i see what was up. The wave nstaid to the houso is soonest finished, Ina diaatmove from west to east, both vibrations
lasting, as before statrd, about twenty

You can’t open that Door!
^ver^hankf Mbr the large

gave received
fMin
-tiftfity, we sltoll
__________ oSia. at great|iHui&lt;T.!&gt; rmCES U Cmh
Patronaftv we

GitecBigBE

it

EuDvii

PRESTON &amp; BROOKS!

d Prbinjn Paying Cintdincra.
Michigan's loading men in point at IntoUoctunl endowment as well as physi­
cal development. He waa for firn yean
PrtuideU of Albion College. At 10AO
tho Mrvicee were opened by a hymn
given oat by tho pastor, Bev. E. A.
Kctrham, and very well aang by the
choir. I*niyer by Bev. Hoary CarrolL.
Afiar an oathom by the choir the Dr.
anaouMed Lis tert. Gal. VI. 14. “But'
God forbid Hut I should glory ravw in

CARRIAGE FACTORY

^BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR
faulty - the vivacity and dash of tha car-'
airy, whether engaged in special eerriee,
or os a eu-oparaiire form-th* energy, |
skill, sod scientifio ability displayed by J
the artillery and engineer aBcer-t. all in­
dicate th* superb i*rg" piration and di»- |
ciplmo of the Prussian army. at well as .
the high character of its arterial. There I
is non* of the military establishments of

Mt Enron.—In accordance with a
the destruction wrought upon Strasbourg , notice published in youj paper, the
by tho fire of tho German artillery may 1 Christian Church in Nashville was dedi­
weU raise tho apprehensions of the Par cated with appropriate service. Wodiaiani The thick stone walla of tho
huus-ve end public buildings wore bat-tored into chaos, and tho artillery was
directed with such precision that hardly
a point aimed at waa ever mirttel. Tho
Gorman* inland to open a fearful fire ,
upon Paris, from guns of great rung", ' congregation was dismissed. Tho miathrowing eoormona projeetilra, solid and istora present and participating in the
sxploeiro. Who can toll how Paris;will exerohes, were. Rev. Dr. SammorUU.
of Ciarianrti, Ohio; Rev. D. K Mil­
lard, of Jackson; BeV. F. Turner, at
Sunfield, Eaton Co.; Rev. S. Bredahaw,
of Grand Lodge; Rev. T. Hamilton, of
naato of^the Pope against the occupation MsptoGrove; Bov. Mr. Edmonds, Paator of the M. K- Church, and Purr. Mr.
of Horns by the Italian troops, Oardiaal
Antonelli nay. that the “supreme head Dunham, Pastor of the Beptfat Church.
Of tlia Catholic Church wiU in future bo The sermon by Dr. SumtnerbaU, fbuud-

Then cane tbe raising of the debt of I
th* society. Your rorrespondont would
hare been glad to have beau able to ,
write that thia part of the cxerci^s was
also a sucre*, but unfirtnartrly such

Invites the attention of the
ilizens of Barry County to!
their new styles of C-iowsfes
\ and (ho Superior Sluck used
in their Manufacture. JIV
I are using the very best

IAIIEI STOCK THAI Will

ASSORTS!) T1MBRR ‘

tiona, dropping to |S5. It was eontinuod, and finally the basket* were cireoluted, and tho result oa near as wo can

SKBCIiRIES!

Oil Tempered Steel Springs.
Be are now selling beloip^.

Provinoni,
Earthan Warg,
.' t.
Notion*.

|

AS IlEPilEMENTED.

Those intending to buy will
they proved to b« a down or
so of rocks io all appearance perfectly
nalire, which had bead their way oruahvm tigutiou,

save money by-calling on us

Terms to suit Purchasers
Jinnrmfcrrar pjjwnr- «4

Old Stand of J. L. Rood, foal

New Advertisements.

HOWARD (UNITARY Alt)

That martbt

wrrs lASBiiifi-smffl
Universal Hrthes Wringer

LINKS COATS,
■KAVY Uh» PANTO.

C o nfect ion ery.
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I

�MICHIGAN CLBTIUL R. B.

Grand River Valley Division.

Sash. Doors, Blinds. Door and Window Framer,
Corner, Stair and Ornamental Brackets,
Newell Posts. Banisters, staii
Railings Ac..

Election Notice I
Hading^ ftepc 7th, MM

GteHGr&amp;i-Y

'a

“

;r

SfitKi.
oat aad ethers arc nxpocted to otto
We am looking for eiorriaae of nm
inteeaai. Shortly ww wtU sand y
brief description of the naw buB

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

HON. Z. CHANDLER!

Barry Coonty Sunday School Aaooaattaa
Bcuau * Latin han brought on , wil be bold at tbs Metbodist ohiurh,
right done hulten. froa the Glenn A Hastings Thursday and Friday, Not.
[ Hall —anufactisring company
Rnuvra, Eaton Ooanty. has a Job
CHS®, ia nunacttan with a paint shop.
» that wtoai mat be printed oaa Da
painted Good lack attend ilia propri-

N, Tbunday.
In tbs afternoon of
Thenday. r^nrtd will.ba baaed froan
the new Piaudant aad other buday
Schoul wodtan, aad from tbe Pratodent
of the A—ociatwa. Tharaday rrcnlag
an addraee will bo dolirared by Hot
Wm. Hogarth. D. D, of Itetrait Other

Henry W. Myara

Nathan Darlow and
Wau B. Goodyear.

»•

ItewtoTaetoag aad
WIlIia-JUNtot
Alrin W. Baiter

PlinrMcOober,

11 A Hncux alill hang on
tor “etoTne." Their atari

ACKLEY ft SLADE
lento 8 Goar, Appellee,
1
* Ma'
Jan£ MeKelray, AppeOaal ) Tg. Holbrook.

Drugs And Medicines.

Aagwrtaa Blchardtoa
Wat H. Hayfaed
Weto^aa Parker.
$ A*W?£»1b«.

UKl

fltiMJ.

to A. W.
buriaaon ®rd ia
thk weak', parar. There i. ao dsrabt
bt&gt;tthakMi»MBaclh&gt; tnrtK
Mr.
A. R. WtoooK Md fceo-aa. - la eraey

—ha«. nu. Jrnenw. ■ M
■nrwjfa- oaateH'-***&gt; U*y totaad te pat Vfi*
,* «*■ .»*

-aka aifi-M
•'» **
toon. ^4,W.^wwhowto 4a

throne; &gt;ilKha tortoi—ner.
Bwaney* Wood.

Hardware Store.
BOO UETROXT BTOVES «oM l&gt;r
n&gt; In th« leas B» moeelmr

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orget
1 ■ OCTOBER, 1870.
* JP« COAT!
V1N’

tlb MADE FROM

Men’s and Boys’ fit*
Meo'* and Boys’ Collars,
Men’s Md Bop” Undarcloth’g,
Men’* aotlp.iys’.H’f' Ik-e. .

kHL.

Eiais

MidTsw^svdbrofcocs svW'adoic

Cat ti at tarn tv 8ki!

Men’s and BoV*’ Gloves,
Men’s and Bojsr5«k’i*&gt;.
Silk and Idne-.t Handkerchief.
Umbrellas and Cases, ’
Traveling-Bap.
J
; *,y. •

GBITS' FDRN1SHIIG GOODS,
ALL KINDS OF PAPERS AXIi
MAGAZINES

ITT05, CCLTOU,

THE.1JYECT.9R
The Lehigh University*
ednr BsvflLKHEM, lU./’

AT THE Cm HEWS DEW.

BOHRER'B

$100 PER MONTH

WILD CHERR£TONIC

J. ROBERTS &lt; CO.

DjiMUrr. M".»"«»• re„r.
AGENTS WANTKll FO^

jw COME TO TOWjj.

FREE LOVE.
ITS VOi’AJHES

C-rMg. a~nkto.4..(
wi»« saljaxuiox asosb-uun.* t

AGENT* WANTED!
*M..«an. to
».r

Fremont Engine Works
CtoiiiwW (rei » Ctototto. Ur^r"'.

PC8T OFFICE FRONT.

iMMEXAGOGl’E

BOOOTS
SHOES,
Receiving
yl
—

SSsSEeSlirsS 1 A“

At tttr trrrt tow

JWy Saxaul Huck o(

DRYGOODS!

•aryT.TR'

CARBOLIC TABLETS,

SHORT HA®~"

t to Iluliayt.

HOLD ON A MINUTE!

’

•/tu«—A rr.M.../rwm, nW
MfoyMTM^crtom tU
Wo Moan What -wr «tay.

SMALL PROFIT,

CASH!

POP.

CLOAKS and NOTIONS!
Why

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I* it that Dre Hoback's Stom­
ach Bitters increase in sale
every year ?

Michigan Exchange

Because

k ; swMten sod tfin to the te.te ;

*^i upsmiaLirtS^kTC^i
A*XkZ
tboa
with

it,
thia oat
nwre
jxtsi«artxt,?.i±L?s
■Un past*, aM grate nutmeg, error

ERIE

RAILWAY,

They are the beat combina­
tion 'ever nude,

Why
Do the Druggists recQiiimend Dr. Hoback's Bitters
to their customers?

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,

$1000 PEI! WEEK
uaU- if N^lreu aad lb* Kta« «f
l-ni.mauliTwTw to Kaffired*»1
6ght it oot I am quite m» the noiiov
vouldwiak *t tho a^ter, aaftftr ny
owa laet I wueld b* quite willing to

hm

enumccnsviiswss ci rarax

Why
Is it that Physician* use
and recommend Dr. Roback’s Sugar-coated Blood
Pills?
_______

Because
They know the ingredient*
of which they arc made.
crnisc vr cuius! '
;
or.E.lT BAVISO TO TO-WVlrens! j;

I

Why
Are Dr. Hoback* Blood
Pdrifter and Blood Pills
the best remedies taken to­
gether for the cure of all
disease* of Hie Llool ?

MW./-UT II .Ilk r.lUirwU.M.-wAlBx. Ur,.
m*m( to &lt;.».»•&gt;■ m* rp^Mnii'. i. cteb |

ITjJFGREAT AMERICAII Til CO,/
bl. st Rom, oa b'owsnbc 11.
Th. Calitbrma
S.neGREAT DISTRIBtfflON
th. n«Mpw iAfc%&lt;PM*o
»*•
mn c.
ManhaO MaoMaW, report*! Amd,
Cash CIOs to the XtMtiat ofSSOO.OOO.
■ &lt; slowly raeovariag of hi. vdvads.
KVSBVTiCKKTUNAWa A rSISK.
AMn^ASgSOI toC^riA.—k

31 A 33 F£8Mrsrillirt

1

Because
I’he Blood Purifier i* the
uitlv artieic in the market
ii hu fin.ntahui the celebrated
&lt;i«tly Drugs im|&gt;ortcd ex­
pressly from Sweden fur its
manufacture, ami The Pill*
nmtnhi the'aetlre principle
uf 1’odophylltun (Mandrake
Root,) and i» a iftUtilute
for Mercury.

frthtlnn

•4£T4Z^*.3K'o"’r

KALAMAZOO. MICH.
..w H,.-,- „ oBo^noBixatw,

Why ~
Are Dr.’ C. W, Rofaaek'a

Stomach Bitten, Blood Pu­
rifier end Blood Pill* the
three RveaUat remedits the
world has eror known?

sm

m * a,1

i.

n, -ir. a , t — r— , ,,

jtssfetas;2f S5TGS

ItoMM M4 Xw bwtoto reMWEK all*
w.kn&gt;&lt;uMMtoM RMN orca A*u*

_i Because
After eleven years' experi­
ence and trial the sales hare
increased each and 'every
year, and thousands of letSu (unaoiidtod) of tho re­
markable cure* they , have

Column of cures by these
medicines.

IW

COME Aftp HEE THE
«»a
“hud stall team.

IIIIJHUI
John Wolf,

’iciSfistSRraS1^
ADMnriirttLATDK'* eat
‘*k w
i

WOOL CARDING . j
.. t

MIDDI.EVILLW

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m MTSJSOM,:

®m Hrnsht t. ftortbp,

AT KIM-

Siwahnss:;
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MU

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1870.

RVSSEtL
DRY10OeD8k.'.

CLOTHING,
tiotiq
SHORS_________
GROCERIES,
An/!'
- 1 HMtjiip

I aWiiii^'i i 'Inil ■

-

The Champion’xHfiw'Trraes.
citaMoJLrtdKauLjdwttMa tact'
ARM Worth.

er, of ItoU Banta’ adrioo,
“Ay. free-off bar.’your atory teU,
1 WMta wl albeoom eroav,
PutaUUb^wnr/Aivtoyuwtar,
. To Wadna tell to any.”
I UroaaiduirthlogufMr. I««U«o Irecauso he wm iuat another of th* atereotype.1 Vrnriaka gentkuian—courtcou.
hoepitebb, with a oUnui ■ oteam , of
doopotfaaa in hi* chareeter; too natural

Itfaajweitivoimpaewldlity. I do not aak it If act COW

innt io «xne youraolf, .cod h«

r.-jIA,.

.k, ...ill—

T1.J. _,;n j-----

The largest

XOOJ3

Etar offered fa Haatingi.

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

i^iss^ATrsir
•■Come," and they earn*; "0&lt;V and

Alltooooedtieton « Otebp YaOrood
ore married men.
... ... JU
Ab ocreaabb poreon fa one who

they want ; "Do tofa,” and U waa done.

BABBaABE
ret*, from the Voagaa to Ao AdoaMo,
intaquoed natural obataefao to an inra-

&amp;rtfo6t, taxna.

Moeh may be areouafad
the
tout otnprfae. But altera three
war. Whan, the rarnrree are out, we Bad

icg but Brit reporWty in indirxltfal
goaiua. both to Sernaa ttaboaft nd
otnitsfad barf with Lota. I otood cp BteuteCT,
,
can account at taMo far «M
•ibaland trwnbiing, quite asabb to ta-!:
" —«- * —•
knowledge rnyodf taaqufaM. aatfl
aaw him turn away gne«d and eorrowftd; thtalaald, “Geeffry. lore! Come

- IWiatobMt Abodyrfhmd

HASTINOS EXCHAJTOr,
'r*- “-"rrtntffirrreMfa-

t^toa^y’a^opinion infallibto fa

-

£112
F.MTIRE

ctarytofag. ofcad him “whet* ho would
odrfao no to for too manner F’
I had ma* up my mind to go to Gap*
May. aadl atad to, «ry dfafaetly; but
qoottay took fa&gt; notlan of my wtoton

BLOCK

Wffi!
HATS, CAI’S,
GOODS.

BOOTSrSHOES,

JO1IX ROBERT*,
'SasUe-J^!!.

« M. i rlollX.

tuis1 “**“*■■“

frotaabtaW- ere
n«
- An tatatid. M Mba unital teteytag
lO recover hie atraagto by aoto&lt;mMJna.

DOUMM, WMM
j
Him Olirc," and with that ha walked
uuIHagly away, and hogan »»»• ~«•caaimd talk with taihee Mxrut Dr. DarThia lint Mktog^raa^uai at the bagin-

.

and driU-OMpaato that a Gaoaaa totny
hai too oy»i of Argue aad too nnto.nf

GROCERIES,

So far, Ara, from prediehng Ao
•towafaU of Franoe. it fa ■■iftwM*
&lt;W dfa
hnrwfW. ky
S?°S“!*‘5a*W.**-■“■’5

CROCKERY

1HHSW M

17

J the train marred and I fob H would only
I bo a waato of materia!; to I feebd my

I

quiet tea tabb. There wa» nobody to
'^At'Uo ondaTtoo eaoond day we got uni with fatocc or trmttoditetho ■wroptpere; nobody to throw the cn.tua orer
toOUdtotiatffoto Il^aretatyptare. ur tread oa my ekirte, or do anything to
I WMF attawbdfjtta*. Ttataahnd break the ealtaly.proper rtctfao of our
dettooil too eouW for It; bat -Art and

As anywhere in the State.

Eiaiiit ur tail Mi Fri® iii.it Till yaral JJtstalii

SSsEHrS:

WANTED t; a; Q 2
AT.T. THE BUTTER ABB ESffi IE BAMt COUHTY,
Fur which the Hcskoe Marko: Price JaiCASH wffl iw Ftol. ’ .

'Illi. bouw. were log atom, thro which
daylfabt pooped, and too wttd blaw

'The Largest stocl

big. white hotel—there olwaya fa;
I hare no doubt, if wo Lad c°noU Tabwm »

atitution fa nbiqultary. Wo pwcuftd
nxma and my truaka were, with «me
didicultv. got up the hill and toe fitglii

SAWING MACHINES,
iVER HULLERS, FEED Cl 11ERS,
CORN SIIELLERS,
■

All Grades.
ty Owing io I ho recent decline in
tfaoo* good* WE OFFER THEM TO
OTO CUSTOMERS AT TH I ICTY PER
CENT. DISCOUNT FROM PREVI­
OUS RATES I!

what 1 wm Ainkfag about it. a* I did

d^Su^ff^at kfal
bZ^-Jo*!;

,J^ilarly toft*

maaaderoom. whlto are a *3*^?

, WW«10i.HH.rtows.
ta-A * JI

Hander., .ho would .till U Franco, rich
fa reourcitaiu tradit^a*. in pimttp,
ami wader blotter mam »&lt;* tar. to
repair her loanee The toy etafaialj
mid feyety of the French temperament
fa anted** that it willrfa* .upenor to
rr-tai, and tost too QnlSc cock will tartart'^ory. _ .
taon nvw more hutoy toon Otar. Om

■.

,A £

�New Advertisements.

BRICK &amp;. MORTAR

CARRIAGE FACTORY!
pohtfasl eocteet Ws hope and except
toons all thia opposition, sren if there
be some imaginary osttso for it, vanish

our rotes may represent our principles,
and a victory bo achieved that will do
honor to the gallant Jtepublkaai in tho
glorious rouniy of Berrien, than whom
in the past there have been nene more
true.
Go-1 grant they may not tarnish
their record In this contest.

Qrttiu. W al llwni
Read,

Read,

Read.

Read,

T« Buy the Best and Latest Styles
Grateful to Almighty God,’.the author
four being, and the giver of orrry
uod and perfret guilt, for tho manifold
teeaingo eowchraled to tu during the
ear which is now drawing to a doos,

get the Best Goods for the Least Money

'MrarraBr
HENR? 9**&amp;FWBY.

Go there for a Cutter,

REMEMBER I EMPIRE BLOCK
Corner State and ole^Tereon

Go there for a Sled,

mi£o

Shkwm-

j

Go therefor a Sleigh,

w7vm&lt;»oman.

wn-ft Atnr'jWkLijodFimsVEBov.

NEW GOODS.

Minter is coming on,

That must he sold within the
Hext Sixty Days.
. DO *'h' 00 THE PRICES.

Go therefor repairs, •

have regained control.
They foil to show ths people how it
io that although the Republican party
U controlled hr men without ability, and
without Wlggriir &lt;l they assert—that

Go there anyway,

LIKEN COATtJ.
J I «
HEAVY LINKS' I’ANTrt,
too
ENGLISH WALKING SUITS, 10 on
GOOD PRINTS,
lue
FACTORY CLOTH
» to IV
PARMER'S A MECn. CAH.-L

Go thereJust to see
How cheap he can get you

the afiain of the nation that they ean.
and do, go into the money market* of
I the world, and with a debt of a billion of
dollars hanging oror us, barrow money in
I unlimited quantities al the nominal in tercet of four and oao-haU per cont.

up a Wagon, carriage,

PRESTON &amp; BROOKS!

cutter or sleigh.
H'c

are now selling below

Jackson and Grand Rapids .
Prices.

Aay fail to tall us why it is, that
although, u they mar, with a few more
years at Republican rule, ruin sad dee-

upon st the ensuing election, u n matter
of asprmno importance to the honor and
good reputation of the State of Michi&lt;ran, end ought to lie fully underload in
order U an Intelligent vote thereon.
AaJ understand it, thia amendment is

Dry Goods,
Motions,
Ready-Made
Clothing,
Hats, Caps

Remember the place—at the
Old Stand of J. L. Reed, foot
of Jefferson Street north of
tharailroad, Hastings, Mich.

Supreme Court sons to allow erteh town­
ships end cities as may. st a subsequent
olertion. vote to pay all outstanding
bonds they may Lore issued, and aro
now held br innocent purchaser,. Thia
which ho rotons to oak far it a place In is not only right ami just, but i» imper­
the columns at the A’/bUmbs, nsvsr ative on the honor and plighted faith of
once doubting that it would be printed,
though in sccordanos with a life long people can or ought tn dn, and hence Um
rspodiaticc of. railroad bonds now hold
tjwmnswho paid their money tr
m, and purchased them on the
plighted faith of township and cities is­
letter with Mr Gw?rp&gt;, asking him to suing them- ought in honor, tn be paid.
place it in ih&lt; hands of Mr B., which
is evident ho did .
The above comes from the pen of an
Urn statement wo published that Mr. honevt, upright business mon, (and a
B. stated the letter had been ifoler. and IXmocrat, too.) end wo an glad to know
sent ua for publication. wasnot ours, but
enntsined in a letter written from Lan-

EVER I

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

UNDERSOLD!

jittifttni
PrOviatoha,

.

Earthed Ware,

Notiom.

D0TT8 TUIKG-IACBIK,

lisooaooo.
j ‘|l|fltkUk&gt;fthe *'nn
'•

* .'Ifimeto cloaing up our book*.
A fifteen years businen Imperitivcly requires thia step, and

and nettle the Mme by

Cash

or

fyiaAL.ir.il tor U&gt;. Urp&gt; &gt;1’1
Steco our test issue, lively those have
b— (stag o. oror to Europe Th.
Prussians .wm to be gmning ground
steadily. Mota hM capiiutatod. B M

John. Wolf,

Patronage we

have

received

from thia corppninity. We ahhU
mow offer our Goods at great­

ly REDUCED PRICER to Caah
and prompt Paying ^Cjwtyncrg.

THE LARGEST STOCK
Wo are now, receiving a Very Large Stock of

New
and choice Groods.
•
At very Low’!
GALL -AJST-D SEE IF TFa.E~5T

Confectionery.

�■icwigaw cmwAtii
Grand River Valley Division.

, Doers. Blinda Door and Window Fra»r,
Corner, Stair and Ornamental Brackets,
jRsjreU Posts. Banisters, stin

D*! (to. iSteaw
=t: 1"

'

■1

-- «

leaving (he asternal s&amp;ire to bo dtocuaoed by the gwuileseu who were to
follow. He reviewed thsfinaactelpolic^uf
the partias is this State and compered

Iff
The Chairman then introduced our
world iwwowned Senator, Hou. Z. Chan
dlsr, who for sa hour diacwaead foe na­
tional iattrea and ably and eloquently

Select the largest and most perfect
ears, tho oarlnet ripe should have tho
preference, sad this can be decided by
the hardneoo aa&gt;l dryaoes ef the husks,
an well i a October ns any other limo.

area also raised for the purpose at pur­
chasing a bell
la the evening Dr. Haskell delivered
apowtefol sermon on Judo Ud, -Earntody contend for the faith cnee delivered
to the Salute" UtMUteworablo in logic:

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

hams
, WILLIAMS &amp; CO.
■■ TOW B ,t T m « T rr

ed for seed should never be subjected to
tbc least heat, at mould on the barn
Soar or in the stack. Indeed, no corn
should, not even that for the hogs, but

Detroit &amp; M ilwaukee R R
The following additional appointmentv
have been madwby the County Cammil.
tee. We csuusot urge upon our people
too strongly the impertanre of attending
these meetings, and Isarping what the

UU SHORS L SICHIGaS
sow™ HULWA?

3 ;Window and Door Frames, Milk Safes,

■pin being 80 foot The windows, three
on each sate, are 13 fast high and 8
broad, the glass being 16x32 inch. The
windows are handsomely frosted in dia-

Hopcrviaors of Allegan Ck&gt;., they appro­
priated one hundred dollars to each pa­
per at tho county seat for printing the
proceedings of that honorable body. The
Barry Co. Supervisors voted to give 8‘-W
to each. We will probably print them
after election, although it will cost us
twice 820 to set tho typo alone

John B, Van Velsor and John H.
Palmer will speak al Noshvilfo, Friday
evrming, November 4tb.
John B. Van Voiaor and a &amp; Hol­
brook will address tho people st Wood­
; tend on Monday evening. November 7.
Jobs B- Van Voiaor. and George M
Dewey will address the psopte at the
following places^ l^pe:
NcriC^X

wh.cb depend the chandeliers. Ths
lamps and chandeliers are of French
b Oast. The carpet io ingrain and quite
prrtty.
On the right of the pulpit ns
yre look toward it i. the ring-,’ stand,
asperated front th* rostrum by a cherryadored balustrade and capable of ooutaining fifteen singers besides the organ.
But the Snort piece of iunritare ia the
ehureh is the palpit It is 5 foot 0 inches
long, 22 inch-wide and 2 foot 10 inches
high, constructed of black walnut and
oah in the moot handsome and finished
stylo
The Bible stand is arrengod so
as to bo rxfsvd ar lowered by means of a

and Brackets of evety descriptions 1

HOWJ

EUtott donated the chureh lot and fur­
nished RfiSO of the cash.. The house la
considered by competent judges to be

or™“S-

DISSOLUTION NOTICK
Peninsular Railway

AGKLEX &amp; SLADE,

-The butterfly has
Tho bug and the
—-------No more can be hoard in tho maraho
The Musqueto fifing his bill."
,

friends and conwqxradests w01 please
direct to Prairierflla J*. O, Barry Co.,
Mich. Wo trust that bl will be soocaeofol m Us aew station, ae be certainly

job Ata' Will kept up 14
standard by lhe' Introduction i
XtstjuiJ**

whackis very attractive. BaiatiBwtoro
Sltroctire ia the way they poll teeth with­
out pala, ui.lit* the fi*ss*w -Ito of
forth they get up al such rsaaooaNc
figures. Ohw ttet ayafl.

s^^kte. — b-torffc--U, and
his odrsut into New London will be a

Are tn receipt vf:a Large and desirable Stock of

“—m ptoasoe

idicines.

�Men’s and Boys’ Shirts,
: Men’s and Roy*’ OoHare,
Boy.’ C»d.rdx&gt;ll&gt;'«,

lost a manto nr tot

I
Men’s »*d Boys’Necktie.,
^Mwrn waxvta re« mm &gt; rw

Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs,

book

Umbrellas and Canes,

Traveling Hasp.
lSLuSe ksB3&amp;w.cb». ~ caw 1!

GH!S' WMlSfiHfi GOODS.

itau'S. ■ Ra&amp;g

=SSs=g®Ss:

&gt;N, CULTURE.

THli.IJrECTAR
IT THE crrr sews iepot.

ROHRER’S
urcnoaxsT

$100 PER MONTH

WILD CHEBBT TONIC
FtwaauaU Cm»
Dysentery, Ague, ItUious fever,
*m^XjV^^FABIUD. WU KUtTA OQ-»

FREE LOVE.

DETROIT. OCT.,l«&lt;r
taatjacg"-------BOOOTS

ITS VOTARIES
... -«■ 'V• &gt;

c-M JL, Im—, cwuuri n—a
bIaAutos a mth. reu&lt; v r

eS*»«-ktoaUtoU.B7toUrtoU.it kr

I

-• •

TMWtflfcMtMR'

JUST COME TOTOW&gt;

SHOES.

I Am Receiving

Fremont Engine W orkfi

BOLD ON A. MINUTE

My fiMoad Stoek of

DRYGOODS!

fK WJBLlCiR BANNER

CARBOLIC TABLETS;
ItaM. Dtt»~ •/ Um rkMW »r WiW It)-.

-PRINTING

StULL PMOFIT,
AND CA»p

CLOAKS and FOTI0SS1

Why

Pwf g~hl i shmmit.

1» it that Dr. Hoback’s Stom­
ach Bitten increase in sale
every year ?

FAY’S

BOWSE,

J. BO I ERTS

AGENTS WANTED FOB

NE'WBuOCK.

Because

&gt;uto ».,&lt;■ M» wmw» r»

They are the best combina­
tion ever made.

rfnstmgo* -Miob.

Why

Michigan Exchange

THKMICSI

BC5IXUK'

Do the Druggists recom­
mend Dr. Hoback's Bitters
to their customers?

Because

Job Printing

After Years of experience
mid trial they have been

PBOMPTNEHH AND DISPATCH

proven to be a sure cure
for Dyspepsia and Indiges-

§1000 PER WEEK
hik

,i fflumcoisvcuiiossciiiuau.

Cur.fUUY

Why

CATARRH INE

Is it that Physicians use
mu! recommend Dr. Ho­
back's Siignr-rented Blood
Pills?

D MALLORY &lt;k CO.,
■MUUU DKAJJMU

.

Oyatera, Foreign Fruita,

Because
They know the ingredients
of which they arc made.

tW PRESS!

Why

GETTING UP CLUBS!
GBKAT SAVING TO 0ON8UMEBH

■sz?x?^r
I

NOTICE

Are Dr. Hoback's Blood
I’itridcr nnd Blood Pills
the best remedies taken to­
gether for the cure of all
diseases of the blood?

VA ^ r-TF- l'.j,'--^T!T-T-T....

Because
The Uluod Purifier is the
&lt;&lt;tilv articic in tho market
whUhrontaine tho celebrated
nwilv Drugs imported oxpresslv from Sweden for its
niniiufncture, aud the Fills
ctmtaiu the active principle
uf I'uilophylinm (Mandrake
Hoot,) and ta a subtoitute
for Mercury.

ranoM
IrtnlaiwraMBBCnita.

TUB’^.r.dfiSMsssi:

GORDON

lw.Mn U Um Krre. n-7 Li/&gt; •»* &gt; '~~l~
i~»— ■&gt; u.
fen •
•» j*«&lt;r “

affx'S.TJi

Why

£E£5B

Are Dr. C. W. Hoback’s
Stomach Bitters, Blood Pu­
rifier and Blood Pills tho
three greatest remedies the
world has &lt;?rer known.?

After eleven years’ eiperionce and trial the sales have
increased each aad every
year, and thousands of let­
ton (unsolicited) of the re­
markable eureo they hare
performed bear witaees.
Roadcthe letters in©Loeal
Column of cures by thorn
medicine*.

ASm &lt;*ab JcarOrana!
COMB A?m MEK ’THBM
Ojr&lt;ers

a*l RrfruJ.ni’ttlt.

IBfflllll

A.
I ““

a ts. UMS to Mr a. W nr

John Wolf,
Nartt. AM. Msi„ Stmrt.

THE LARGEST STOCK

WOOL CARDING

MIDDLEVILLE!

CilAlIW.

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XV,

RIS8ELL

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‘ESTJ.

«SCBCT HMS &amp; CAPS,

PRINTING

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BOWJK I GALLOWAY'S

And Everything Yon Want!

pm

NEW BLOCK,
ITastiiigHp Mich.

?KTM3 ! RHKSTIItCS DRUGSTORE

HABDWABE
TO CnimiBI PRESS!
IX THE BEST STYLE
W

OM it .1 !■ nr !■■*/« afaMi b
ov tMehfav MbMt te &gt;!■&gt;—
FUa. bwHiwof ft. ^S«-. E-l—l
■Mkflfod-far«M«tf ft- UMh.

SCHOOL POOFS,

DRY GOODS,

HATS, CAPS,/

■ rrTmuttrnytl

DReSs GOODS.

BOOTS, SHORS,

“SrSSBhes.
CROCKERY.

Aa anywh/

EmiK«r|rii uiPriqaiw til wmLJSMB

PLOVEB HULLERS,

CUTTERS,

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.

A H&gt;T&gt;!

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PROVISIONS,

�CtffflJC ASH M1B A W1ALTI!

Jfcw Advertisements.
prottri

jMrosr nricu cloctu.
rarusr rnskcii clocks. Uti VesMy.

Every Description of Clothing, Cheap

Buy the Best and Latest Styles!

55^ JWW K50P8U LOOMTH,'
£ ~~ st I*’0” kxciusu itCKUcA;

epotnent of man tn Ida trinity of!
The Uetoay of the human race la I
od by various experiments in repn’

genuine republic and from what source
flows its lifeprinciple ?
Grown acid Uo&amp;io tn trits illuatrefrequently tall that tba downfall of thseo j
powers was tba result of increased tfrri; 1
toiysad wealth, and tlu&gt;«as«1u&lt;-ntfur ];
roption and rnsmtm growing out of I j

By th- I'rm-dr
laxnmsr Taut, heossfary.arf Seats.

REMEMBER I EMPIRE BLOCK,

, u..y:.T»BX*CPO&gt;A
AIM COUHTY,—XXmiJCM
800 TO WOO JEAJOXXTT.

the greetastluxuries man has ever in­
vented and ye* be aa atrua^ and as last­
ing as any on tho fere of the earth. The
true reMOD of tb««c failures lisa drogaf.
Something kmlaahiag in the aubetatS- '
turn o( the gurernmeni, or tluns a a» tip
ahsenro of that Mczfawmg current' Of1
nouriahoent which faba facroaary to the

PRESTON &amp; BROOKS

de, bone and sinew, is to the human
deuce la the pra'aant gorwraiaenl has body. Thia hfs current rotuuu in the
ban held in Paris with Si’.OOO was Wrorel education of tbs poj.ntere
sad bet 62,000 nays
It is truothat Greece area while [•»
DijmaatnaV* pofai eom^ad^T ring through the stages of oomption

The Bepabfaano of New Jorwy hare
। redeemed that State and brought bar
1 into the Vtrnm. 1. W. Hs-etera. ItofteMbaa, ia ataated
eongroas in the !
first district; John HIU, Bapub&amp;eaa, in ’
iiy of 178 on the County Meat and
on tha Btete tinlto* aa arange Bepuhli
m au^arity of 180 with &amp;a araariira
of State Treasurer. Mr. Bcwne running

I full blase of bar litenuy glory, and AthI was, at that time tbo &gt;ru-troj«jh« of the I
learned worU, was a hot-bed of pro­
found philoeophm* and ma sterir grotsoIrioaas, bat the mteltectaal cultirati..:i
that produced throe greet men was not '

MMIEW IMIIEU CSUttl

Anscag tho capture* at Mm* wore Ml
fieM guns, M* siege gus, 06 mitreSfarm, a^ 30(^000 rifaa and aabreu.
There is said to be a good deal of

! which is the nntithous of a republic, tho ,
. ruler, as far as gurerning ability isroncmodjnset hare brains fat tbs whete

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS !

from him must Birr the laws
I and ia&amp;uram that shall bring to NT
I subjects security and prosperity. And
। upon him rente the rrepcnsilnllly of their

KIWIS!

The V. A anlharifaw bars bean wag- nourish all (boas insiituUut.s that ton
ingwarnn tho filial whisky stills which duce to their culture and adreoceanent
hare far a long tin* tea* nmnhr ia' U a Itepubiic tba f»f!» ruU Brery
radnafaah ths Hfih Ward of
Brooklyn. They mat frith an Iteoah: re-

Proviaions,

,.

•

Earthen Ware,

ilUtkw,-.*

...Nojmysi

Oyrters,

wM
CARRIAGE FACTORY!
time to closing up our books.
A fifteen years business imper-

.’li-TSlJL n?Su‘.re!l th** »Up,..an4„.

fiinithi i

and Mttle the seme by Cash or
.e» in i &gt;m* L*-.2dj.t.i hi TMvo.r

■

vcrelty al I&gt;ctroll. Jltrh. This Is
the only InstltuUon In the State Uul
haws BeboUrabljw good In forty Ct&gt;b
Jegeu extending from Maine to Qnll-

.2lXW.'WW."»1W-ten
PatrotMc* we

have

received

Read,

THE LARGEST STOCK
rriVJWE N S

la Ait JesirabU'daSn........

er«$s»»Atte gs»tep
re*

i Sixty

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re-

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bhtablish:

MICH1MI CI1T14L A A

Grani Rivw Valley Divis

and Window Fi
CorMr. Suir and Ornamental Brackets,

MeweM
■readiag by th. hambto tomb at PreridealUarola. Th. tomb itorifa a hum­
ble greaay monad fared ia front with
brink. Thar* waa no iateription n* th*
tomb t.ffiag who tba deeper waa. where
he lired, or Low ho d-d ; only th. am- HOWARD
fie word, “Lincoln" ia engraved upon
th. marble door. And that i. enough
What a history is aaaoeiatwl with that
name. Aa I etood there alooe upon that
calm, twaaufti] day, with lb. ringing
bmk th. springing grom and th. ewret
wild flow**. I thought of th. towering
form that had re often moved amid the

•wre rwkiadi W* hare many fanaan
about Mr* who are aa far aalaadia
aaeaereed, wealthy, bat who with tba
prerent mean. of treneport and Ciomu-

iters^stair

SANITARY AID

. Tl—_ M—•— TT.--- t&gt;---- I _JL
Tp£»rL&lt;ifip!&amp; ftnTjrek^?tofrima ought not to b* the naan. It would not
ba If wa bad sure nribreda N. aectton
&lt;u that lUaid «d well-known hotel, of coon try 1. baaa&amp;ttad by anything ao
th* Marion Hom, io Jackson, waa al- mart aa by a good IhontghEu*. Il not

rennet help thinking that be weald hare
and sakaa a mere anotaailila market, here utter mbaded with hi.to.riy pmbut it alao creates a mark ot far --any ay tomb with it* bumble portal, nd tba
|
prodoettons that now are hardly aalabla single word "Linooln" rngrered upon
far isy paioa.
Tho majreity of oar
tamers and bnsia.ee men acknowtodg. tain* about righty acre, of rolling
th* truth of this, bat, many, whan you ground and i* well adapted to burial
—k tbmn far a aubscr^xm to k ip pcrprwi A grovu of oaks separata. it
build a road, either pre nothin at all from lb. city limits of Springtail. .nd

,

.

„

Jo” G- Bravaa.

“Mta*

or pledge tbamariree far a mere pittance.

. 1

Detroit SHilwaakee

it mally pwaaaeaa Tba Bapariatomtont
I bn * houaa within the grounds -where a
book la kept la which riritan are re.
queried to register their umaa
On.
may EnJ there the names of ko&gt; of &gt;

IB, M B W, I’
\A iiulow and Door Frames, Milk Safes,
and Bracked of every deotowipnoW h-;

’THE MTURBAYHEillGPOST.

legged aad pitahad upon her bptpa rad*.
A pa ..regur was tori brer-hdard at this
point of tha voyage. Tba aaeael drifted
.■here M Aa Sabi*. Chpt Boberta,
baring breouto ohauatad from axpoaure,
•R'x‘.k&gt;’„,ad1‘U
“4k*4 Uui' uwa’0rmaiidin theOoudy.
..................... .
’ —.. . .
.
•• waa faahad to tha rigging, when be
aft- £ -y. faj ’ "
X Mn&lt; Xroa Batpeaaion bride* haa pniabad. With great exertion lb. real L—
■ Ladtoa
arrived at Graftd Bajada.
.
An R.LU
a^u'.:eJ be hi. hsnde ' «WWCt

CM and w* it
■Jrialr only by
(iutol faB*a*u-

0Bt advariissog. Be can a cart withfad
greaamg huaitfOM hard
T«1 Tolltire! “wind" that haa been

righty am* of wiU flowers there. and I
thought they belonged to th. people a*
| well aa to th* martyr who waa lasting
within thrir midst. and ao I gathered a
few white etoier btoeaoms that grew
i apeu the tomb, and deported, thinking

Won C*», Bust 11 b-Mewre l*a 4 .
Hall .hipped at Neu^nHa.UU weak

Eighteen bead of aatil* th* ererag*
wrigMtof Which, par bead. eras 1U3 I

LIKE SHORE &amp; KCSIGAN
SOUTHERN RAILWAY

Mowtwit.—The new iUusaratod maga
rin. conducted by J. G Holland, and
pnUahad by fteribnar A On., th* fast

...
hjTouMt
Goodyear « Buio«. far
*ZJB par bacreE Your at
«*«i. Rraamfa. th* p
» Block. /llW

aUaakma oathe ITU day of Nov am
bar next W*hood»i.
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Peninsular

£Ai1H!3L
“"SSKViS**'"'

Exsrt-In qfadd4: # Mr: 0. ' W.

DUE® LBEB OF IU M,
Hanruuu, JalyM, MM

. ■

Tn Et.ara Atinut' Diarataviiui ar
Pantrrwa.—W. Uk. great plre.uro to
' calling the attention of ou rred.rs to

; Eighth Aasual Dutributtou rif Proudmna to thrir .uburibera, when they pew­
pore to give away/w ftomaad drihr. fa
fox* Mid tefaa HMM* &lt;«** * *tk«r
; premiums. Wa alao taka pleasure hl
roytng Ihri th. proprirtor. of that pa­
per Wfll do exactly ** they promise, and
that all thrir premiums *ro genuine, and
bop. thrir h.t'm.y be begat in fai.

■

ACKLEY
M. &amp; Sana A O» —fbaaa gandeman
whore great boainnes entwpriae has made
their etogint More on. of the inatiia
ttotti of Detail, kava reeaoOy reorirtd
aad ton now oa exhibition tma of th.
Enret and moaiftniahad stock, of jewriry
good, ever btwnghi into yds eoontry.—
Mr. Stoiih'e freqareri virit. to Europe to*
alway. faltowrel by a large aad unique

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|Uro„&gt;a -^rsl..lx._

�Inaed.
nA to book assets.
DOTT8 liSIW-IOIl
SJSf,1

BITTE1S
RECREATION. Cl'LTLKE

gnyratss-arrfeBs
The Lehigh University
1

«
vHMt m kmawifi ss» sbeoms ssterit ar cmm.
TtisMS nethMa rinsof wit sad
SatamMAyaMn&amp;gWawbrssk-

mu

MOO PEB MONTH

«SjREx3——s
AIEMTfi WANTEI FOB

labeb ofthe

w flour
igBg.ggn.i-E'SjEB

$1,000 TO $2,000

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”*** st

mifffli!

uuit vccumiTUTonrro

B’S.---------

—

SHORT HURLS
War.

Pref. Grar

Why
Is it that Dr. Roback’s Stom­
ach Bitters increase in sole
every year?

, ’7?.vjh.s“
sysrx:]h=pc.,-asgg*gK

bloob

John Wolf,

CARBOLIC TABLETS,

Why

THE LARGEST STOCK
SM&gt;41» ca rgr-PQMLT nr a er sonr*
NEW TORI MOBTOW,|

Flltt

Do tho Druggists recom­
mend Dr. Roback’s Hitters
to their customers T

AJLdBA.I'TY,

JMIctnrt eeery~&lt;rhcrc.

CHANDLERS

PER WEEK

£vn brought t«

Why
la it that Physicians use
and recommend Dr. Ho­
back's Sugar-coated Blood

EPILEPTIC CQRVULSIOXS CURABLE,,

rKoSAVireiffuiflf

Because
know the ingredients
lieh they arc made.

fan &amp; I-Iali! CaliEt Ortau.
Important Improvements.
814.-U ^^-T23. lb-0.

Why

REDUCTION OF PRICES.

Arc Dr. Roback’s Blood
Purifier and Blood Pills
tho beat remedies taken to­
Sher for tho cars of. all
Msec of the blood ?

'

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Because

wbkdicontaiiia the celebrated
costly Drugs imported ex­
pressly fromBwWen for its
manufacture, and the Pills
contain tho active principle
uf Podophyllum (Mandrake
Boot.) and is a substitute
for Mercury.

KX6.

QOWiLQO

GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,

The Blood Psrificr is the

OBKAT DISTRIBUTION

—-

Men’s wid Uoys’ifihirta,
Men’s and Boys* Collar*,
Men's and Boys' Undercloth g
Men's and Boys' H'f Bo*e.
Men's and Boys' -Gioves,
Men’s and Boys’ Neckties.
Silk
Linen Handkerchiefs,
Umbrellas and Cancr,
Traveling Bags,

.^£K&gt;

BOHRER’S
WILRCHERRY TONIC

Are Dr. 0. W- Roback’s
Stomach Bitters, Blood pu­
rifier and Blood Pills the
three oroateat remedies the
world has ever known ?

BRICK &amp; HORTAR!
Dry Goods,
--‘.dWo^dw,

Ready-Made
Clothing,
**'“*'• •'

•

Cnitiu Jitliiiui iwiny!

Ayer’q Sarsaparilla,
-win
r

H. A. Bus e
: 23VujB,h?'w’“ I.
C»OIC« O1OOWI1

WOOL

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                  <text>VOL XV.

HASTINGS, BAHBY COUNTY.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER «, 1878.

GREBLE
RUSSELL
Dft^boODS,

PRINTING

iHOSJt CAPS,

BOWSE 1 GALLOWj

NEW BLOCK
Hastings* Mich.

Job Printing
PROMPTNESS AND DISPATCH

HASTINGS DRUG STQRE
.’ST J =E

BABBSABE

SCHOOL DOOOKR,

TAILOR CTUIOra PRESS !

SCHOOL BOOKS,

In Ur hand .U held a frw faded
chryumtUmr and liprap of golden rod,
all that wu left of the gay bhaaoan of depth of bln# that the fleecy ciooda look ed Ska eaowy icebergs floating as «ppeeoeeaa. Barely, thooghi the, thaa

BU ™ in a -J plight—Ur drna
which had been a lovely greet waa no
draggled and faded it co Bld'not hero

SCHOOL BOOKS,
■ r’-io, 1J

KV&lt;)OI,. DOOES.

SCHOOL BOOKS,

not where to’go,} wUe Hope chanced to
paa. He«xnmiaoatodthey&lt;mag&lt;weatare'e forlorn elate and etopped to give
her comfort and aid: “Why eo diecuneolato, fair goddaas" aid U. BU did

r#aaa

Don’t Forget

HATS, CAPS,
DRY GOODS,
[U M TOK
DRESS GOODS1?
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY

x BOOTS, SHOES,

w miss’ m

stiisi: ’

A« anywhere in the State.

nap, and when the waken, the mow will
melt into wana'taan that will .often the
earth and it will open and the flower.
wiH aria; fttr more Uaotilnl caw than

Faicj tri Onaraitl PratiiL

finite ttr njiilOBLiO 1111 nnal1 ^lafltlla

J— -'--, । 111
ewoei*
aconted thiage. t£aa with me, tad I
win bring back tU eparkh to ywr toar-

XKfrli'ffO it
HXyBfACTlO$- GUARANTEED.

WyMSBEWB'
CLOVER HULLERS, FEED CUTTERS;
CORN SHELLEYS,
* itei.TA3rti:‘ Vtonti-

TUBE STORE QF

E.P. BUBBALL&amp;CO,
h
WsrW Mewr
.

V i ti-L-

Tjr

, ', '

wofl.
and Reaper,
aaw

VI ■ Al

■ ^•Nridr^r tut-, Orii iMni:
mP&gt;— UALL IKHXiK.
CVKTISS* PLOWS.

GROi

�I WIN BU
vx JOV___-________ ___

am nrm min!

»Tt5kT¥Fh.:
I the Gulf Striei, and was exteuaivete nd'cpl.lfnsMaiasvluK.ls Lj
,
.
4*5* Boards of Idueotiorr, Und with tha
XMy.aihx.1
date of U&gt; teat United State, rer-tos. use. hnudrod of iUvwy yeas, sad brnriataoaaar XOMwtoater than the
pcpulalfon of the trtata at thwte:
tor data. Tha lacreaM in tha Woataro
portion of tha State is still more marked.
In 1860 It had a total popntetbJ of
*30,710, and duriag th. tern ten yuan

ate

"S^ETtsC"

To Buy Ever/ description of dothiog. Cheap!
-'!? &gt; G-O THERE

Buy the fiiest and Latest Styles
”T*
n ~ ..
furo been attempted by any author. It*
driaUa hare been arranged with all fhri
educational ability and bluur.ro* accu­
racy which Larviurily given to M.yhow’*
Bo.k-kroping»theixniU«ml ropsrtatton.

W. do hereby o^, Ibalth. fcrogoing te a tarred itel—iaf of th. vote,
rywfatb. County of Barry. State of
Sftehigan, for Itejwwntaiire to th. CongTMe of tb. United Btataa, from th.
Fourth Cbnrreteioaal District of th.
State of WWguu.aj tha nasal ahatfan, held ir2d C^mty, on th. eighth
a of November, iniheyearcMthoua^AAtendM&lt;Mwvwdy.
Dated at Baribin, thie fifteenth day
of Noromber, A D. 1870.
Attari,
JBmw F. Ckaus.
■rcw-’
untnias uintaaa,

To get thc Bestlx'oods for the Least Money !

operation ia tha Mayhew Dauner. Cob
tego of Detroit, UtoW the personal anperviuon of the author, who has for
thirty year* been recognised throughput

REMEMBER I EMPIRE BLOCK

*Ti3 tion in both New York and Michigan. '
poctjJ The Univertsty Bouk-kiwpsng with lit*
unrirated Bussum. l*r*ctice, nas b*en
&lt;jh received with w «iu«h taxor by our ed-i
ucntop, both East mid Wrot, a* to mil
ijtu : for die organisation of a Mayhew lltfaiit.uw j not. Colleoe Aeaoriatron, named in honor
"J“ of their author,
rerupored of inttitutioii* adopting his efficient methodalof i
FKt! bariums training.
Ih.ro book, and
i and nracticw* material* uro already fr- '
I derod in ftflim and hundred* by leading '
wa*, inititutirms in eerernl of the Matos, and ■
trt : are everywhere Weed with the nw-t eat!&lt;«■’ iafactory nu-.iU*. .
K_»ri
The plan sf instrustion derctooed by
U.m 'the Mayhow Tlueineee College, and «*£•
' i;j dopted by thrrf’lnrdfutioa. of thin a viz­
I oiatiea. aaeuro* to atadent* that lheronsp
;•!« aoe*. clHcrenry, and aalf-roiiacro. whi.h
n i.; are &lt;-*M”ili*| to lua-M in btuiMen It
5»tc call* to it* cud every ajnacy that can eua’'■U1 i tribute to the tealuabon of theeo dew
T. j *Wa*t**ulte, and MTunnlun.Jy djsearde |
« ts* -Il -V—* —- —
__ t__ ,

PRESTON &amp; BROOKS!

Detroit &amp;

M”“
WTO of money, ud d'J,daception that

wrs.d-7x.Tjr
at tha
ApwUtessu of tha connty
were in any manner responsible.
Tha total note te .about riwroa ha*

DAU?liUiTt

erat* 260 retro, and fully rigbteua hun­
dred tew' than the number at legalTOM ia the County ; of reuroe fully throe
forth, of thus* stay at hooM were, m
they obwuyuore, Pepubliatns, and the*.

this Countv that pollUeally beru Gt* th*
DVaMney. '- We trust thoroeult at this
ehc'Jon will teach Eepublican. th. tte^•y of Veinc at th. polte, and of raUag the whote ttekrt ’ without a scrwteb,
that Itereedtet th. pnliteal partia. in the
Ortttty may b. fciriy reprobated by the
rote. c^. St a general or TowMbipctec-

mi SHDJ
SKTHE

Boom of the cosalte* which aro given i i»r M.r«, Peen. Failles llaM. T.e&gt;
aa blank in 1880 were enumerated with c ....... «»4 atMt n&lt;&gt;ruHt«&lt; baiam, rr.l.
other counties which will explain tho.ly iii..«rf, ..* r»w.i.i»! t. .m~, m,
lack of increaaa of some from I860 tn •adahnu.Yoaac AK-fi« npln
1870, white th. population of oome !*•«*■
.IU.ertM.et ikaMt
-.U , L. —•
1— 11— I -I —1 _____ ... knniu.i ■■ 1 'U.-Lt.
G. ..A ,

ousts tract rus mu

Til* tpoete! correspondent of the Now
York TriAwssat VerwiUro, eenda di.patch 12th lari: "Tho first party of
Eag^sh from Pari, h** arrirod ria Cha-

Knini.,
renmsu!

GROCERIES!

06733603
THE LADY’S FRIEND,

ProvHoug,,

WLCTOID ARRAY OT TALENT.

&gt;

L.X.

Earthan Ware,

Notions.

.CIOIIOIUQH

G-OOXAS

HIT D
«e.y
,
_ .u w, o,

ties of the firm, And devote hut

I.'iuepie
_____ _____

time to closing up our books.

THE yTIWMIBflllfi COST,
thru

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

. Will retire front tho tctiv* du­

btant*. imperitirely requires tbia atep, and

sonus cutisiii
' e
I

great
dibtributioh
Br IM ■elropoUtaa Utfl Co.

and «ettie the same by

Zdit i i r »»&gt;«a 1:11

Cash Gifts to ths Amount of A500.000,

Patronage we

X’raBrtttt

,:ihA&gt;.*«»

0233
have

Read,

Cash or

,i

received

-iWr-rr :u ,

ly REDUCED PRICES to Oath

„ oo^mMtra .qL a

We ape noyv receiving a Very Large Stock of

rm piibb mh

pure
JtKUt,

or THOM

Rend,

uow oficr our Goods at great­

LARGE LINE

)

Read,

vo.i

,

sat farm.

New and choice Goods,
,-i Hp. iH-4 YffltiL,oWi»MW bt-iu &lt;f
XF TUB'S- ARE NOT

CALL AJKTXJ SEE
THE

J- L. RE ED

�prominent “knight of the qalD" whan
naked which wu th. right nun to veto
for, Hart or Hanlard. lepLed “Don't

The Peninsular HcnU, baa dunmudt•Atafhe Ato ainoe ebotion, and iu fart
tooal Item ray,.Ttdfrtfcn no mora"
Tn Editor uf the Eaton Kajnd. Jcarml a.ti the quontfan, “Why the whink­
ey ehop. were in full bin.: en Tn«day‘"
Hoction day of nxirre.

The building where th. Cro wna to
owned by B. Dewwn and inauredin the
Mechaaian of Baltiiaora. The Stock of
too wiee to be caught with chaff.
the lhetare GaUery.inmtred ia lb. Home
Th. belief that woman -|&gt;oQld UU
of Ne^Uraa. Thto to a bed thing office naat be gaining ground, for Mr.
for Mra. Stowell aa it wiU delay her bo- J. E Fenny, our preeent efficient State
ainrae oporotiura for aoino time, and aleo

Michigan Central R. R.

fearful Wo truit am dtueut may not
’Up here, now that they have had a
warning. Luergaaia. It O.-ganim any­
way, if it to only a “pml brigade."

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

ar&amp;assits

meet la the ooutary, andiftoiaaa wd
mandgwl in the fatare m ia the part
it oaaaot fafl to beaorae rtill taoragigaa-

light, placed in tho front of the tow er
atory. and the carpenter. era at work u
bcur* a. beea, putting ia lb. abtdv.. exri
Hour W.na Woxxa—In regard to
tho rffoary of th. Holly water ay.tem
of JachMM| nitrate ftrao. the Jaekaon
&lt;Worn, the foil.-wing account of tte trial

LYHtEg.

at tho Ghrirtian Church, in Nchrill*,
on Tunday Err. Not. ftj. An htvita
&amp;a la extended to every body.

letroit

;

Atmu.r 8|U.—D. C. Keuyun, in thr
towaehip of Oaritm, will ecll at publkauction, on Munday Dec 5th., ocenmeno-

lilwaul

»rxl Boor Frames, Milk Safes,
and Brackets of every description.

Hoa. Daniel Strikrt, bare been ap­
pointed a. delegate’ from the M. E |
Cbprab. in MartiagK to fbe M«h»
dial Con»en|to»^ur the FbklO.of Michi­
gan to U held at AUaoa. on the Hib
and 12th, dq» of Deaotebee next

wvrthy member wbona virtae. ahoae era.picnciuly in hia acxtel rehfara. with the
order and with eorirty,
RwelMd, That the family of &lt;rar decraeed brother, ihua l^reft of the one
nrarert end dearart to them, are entit­
led to tho warmert ayaaf thiei of thia
Lodge and ito mamben; end that while
wo drop the regretful teat oa ^ce grate
of the departed one, and mourn thrir
torn end otm, wo will erer cberiah the
memory of hi. exemple and hit virtou

covered and oloeed ia agto'n.l tho Ac
mrota of a bard winter. Next Spring .
work on them w&amp;lLe murneJ, en^qh.n
fiauhed will add very attract:rely to the
uno row of brick budding, oa tho cor-

LAB SHOffl 1 KWAN
SODTHEIN RAILWAY

to • tat fat,” we apical to tbteo aubecribita who contraetki to bring wood, 'to
"forth" it along. No better time. than
now prrwmu Iterif U fa w oeeAag it

Jocuii aiena Wo commend tho Joca■at. to all who want a good Fatally Mag­
arino, and who doe. not? Addrero all
order, to W. H. Honnm. pwblihrr of
Bueta, Harting. Mich.

DXxcnre Ct ana—Wo are prepared to .
print Ball Card, for tho Winter foativi-'
tiaa,at very raaaooaUe figure..
have» preccoi tor printing in Several
A Jaakaoa oarrv.pondent of the Doroinra at one imp.neiia, which tor fu­
ry card work it hard to be excelled and trait THkew, (peaking of thrir Water
the coot for cards la tine atyle ia only a Work, aaya :
"We are aeop to make a ronridmalde

additional of 25 hydranU. From , their
.ptendid operation in the late foe, they
tuvraieo to trader ear fira eogineenrola. Inatitu&amp;ma, and we undantoad
only half the roton were out but even there are ^already propodticn. to dbthou tho llepubbcan majorities ranged
from 78 to 7 5. Mr Cherry through
rone cieandeiMending only received tention of our‘•Jeeam" far the pari
year - hto utouriac&amp; hia pipe rad Me
girl W.th a fond eo&amp;itnd. ha. be
jwccirod the downy eproute rinitnr oa
hto upper hp, and with equal krtderd*
and etrowatcbid the amber ehadodeepen
on hie pipe But, doctor for, wa. th.
he.be had far In. "Aar. Mtata." She
wal alt hie fancy painted her, and during
tbo-Mr month, that “Jootata" beaked
in her .miloa, be mad. no pewtonrimM of
’*”-/***

boot, and ehoeo enough to tort a year,
nad it did not coot only about half what
it weed to. I ahai) ro there every time
The rtora ia only a for doom weet of the

We leant from the Grand Haren
UcrM that at the recent term of the
Oraait Court, «. Gumming, and David

Fillo da BagraraL"
Fttraituro to now bring corerod with

aD th. “Signa of Character." and how
to road ibrst; Ethnology, or tha Natur­
al Hietory of Man; Practical Artieteora
Phyuotogy, Diet, Rrarriao and the Law.
of Ufa and Health. Portraha, Sknteb« and Biograpliiee of th. leading Men
and Women of tho World, an imper-

LADE
Lxxrx Ncr—Philip Dyer, Jr., Abrata
taker and Wm. B. Way, Poatiao.
Hoaaa Onua Pro—John Fraaer,
Bax Hir»—Gilbert G. Gaboon, Olive.
Lara Mtoosa- Jarno. T. Hall, AL
ia, Mick, aarigaer to Manaelf and lanta

.Ruby Port Office, maignor to hiiuerif
'and Georg. Adaaaa, Watrouerilk.

Couazxn Diraew ana Tcaarr Duu
,

HOWAM) SANITARY AID

�'b4»aBF*iA-------nutmsxte sell within tie

‘^Tw.MMigi’r.r.L «aiK.rMU. ira

raatroBbex AOEifTs. SSS

fn.'SCtr-I"-“ICKT

dHEt.r,‘-:^sxisia xx

jjovjeqo

nets.

FARMER’S ft MECH. CAUHT-

■F&gt; xx run glass ■
W MB 0UKJ8 «

TEA WORTH K 80 FOR
SODO BPOOIA COTTON at
SHAKER HOODS,
PARASOLS, ■ Urie amortmimt,

is-.:

Dry Goods,
Notions.
lle:idy&gt;Made
Clothing,
Hats, Caps

tECtSinoX Cl’LTllE

The Lehigh University

X’&amp;.’issft
rssiwusgs-—"^s
■ aaanaaaanarai'UBIBWffll
W BOOST

»‘‘‘ m.WM 1,1.rwj-Jlrf |, IM
"•TrwMfee. lh.
ary— «C M»r. m Ifc. T«r
c&lt; l.r

E.X'.W.lSUT.Wraue

AO»NTS W-A-WTCKDI
' tao * week &lt;u far wiitrhyannaMHf lV

•ntimwifftfhtiwir,'

la^fenggsariraSSiE

Fremont Engine W or ks

$1,000 TO $2,000
LIT WE GUARANTEE TO PA

I wcTcaruvrsxrtsmss

grojnawauraSge'g

SHOBT EW'“"

Why

iSSEES
that mulching i. one of the meat mamual fasten* to bo rtmod oat is As
proper rare of tha tram The fruit that
waa blown off by, a ■oafa rain, atom,
thia year, anil vta iwt at tdl injured,1
owing roh-ly to the aurfaro under the
branch™ being eorered thickly with
h»y, would more than pay twice or.r
for tha salt hoy and labor of patting it
on the whole orchard. Of 70 buaheb of
paan gathered from the ground after
tkb nra Mt/nn, Ina than three were injured or bruired, and all the mt were
•old in open market u fint-cteu trait,
and brought the highmt market price*
Thia k bet one of many iaatanewa that
lend to .how that efficiency of mulching.
eapecfaHy in a dry aeaaun whan frnita
am more liable tv drew—A' Y. Triiw

Is it dial Dr. Hoback's Stom­
ach Bitten increase in sale
every year 1

CARBOLIC TABLETS,

Because
They are the best couibination'erer made.

ERIE

RAILWAY,

1,&lt;00 mile under KOO mil™ without
Ona H.nagwmrnL Orange of coaebe.-

Why
Do the Drugguts recom­
mend Dr. HcKMck*».Bitten
to their customers?

Because
After years of experience
and trial they have been
proven to be a sure cure
for Dyspepsia and Tndiges-

$1000 PER WEEK

Why
Is it that Pliysicinju use
and rccoiniucud Dr\ Ro^ck's Sugar-coated Blood

EPILEPTIC CDNVpiJIDJCS CL'EAULE.
JUkrM.. eauMratiMr, I.
cai alouaHy degenerating into a alow er
chronic Csn. and attacking tha aimnra.
ligamrnta and iointa, aa well aa tha tnnaclra The neck and Join* are tho part.

=S4B^-,«fc±«S
eana«B tU Wd to be warned is abent
iKodtioa. nd tho Inlier produce* amridL_ Lt.
___ ___ .1

skAmm or iswit.

Hosiers

Because

Iim I l lailii CatiKt Orpu.

DOTFS WAS1NG-MACHIK,

They know the ingredients
of which they are made.

Important Improvements.
Rioted June
ib70.

SEDUCTION OF PRICES.

Why

Universal Clothes Wringer

Are Dr. finback's Blood
Pdriticr and Blood Tills
the beat remedies taken to­
gether for tho cur? of nil
diseases of the blood ? *

ia «UM&gt;K with a
Waiagar
and half aa ounce of epirito of nitrone
attar. A^ftimnlant, »uch u hartahoca

nt/tiiml. They
rniort U« eihil
farort in a remarLiUe rL^rre,
nn&lt;l yire tone to
the ayrtrab

Because
The Blood Purifier is the
only articio in tho market
wLiclii-on tains the celebrated
•nnrtly Drugs imported oxiwvswlv. from*Sweden for its
manufacture, and the Tills
contain the active principle
uf Podophyllum (Mandrake
Hoot,) and is n substitute
for Mercury.

tha diaaaae aarunua a chronic form. a
Mrtoa abouH bo inaertad near tho I*rt

pricei-a’fair offer,

jnrramr&amp;SL'aSr*-—•'

Why
jamI™ isz"r

।.

-esvssxi.'StSSxa'’M
pRxsEarf: rove

leather t

wna™. wmt mi eU I. PiM

1C. BRtJWHfflG fa. Amt

fessr.rJ.rsi:
rrrm.Nai
XMF.M. JUMMe fll-e
■ftBartsj&amp;is

yywae*™&gt;e

Arc Dr. C. W. Roback's
Stomach Bitten, Blood Pu­
rifier and Blood Pills the
three greatest remedies the
world has ever known?

Jt it"no* efrecn ,

IITTIIS JXrzS:

ebraled Steelieh'

eounfry md intnAeaed the Urn-1
duuuian Blood Pwifiar; auw i
u-Atek Ifau Monaonda Aoee fam
eand, by iU &lt;or, &lt;jf Smfala and |
other blood diteaaa. JI coniaina, 1
bedda the Iodide
Arfoaea and 1

manwfacftn,, wnlbiom and dot
tent X.
'
oarieo "in*tkit
eannlry. A
ample tried ndK
deeptieal of &lt;a

mu

Because
Dr.

After eleven years’ exporienett and trial the sales have
increased each and every
year, and thousands of let­
ters (unsolicited) of the re­
markable cures they have
performed bear witness.
Readrthe letters inCLocal
Column of cures by these

dts.vxJxu.ML.’-sn.-K:

ST0IACH

mu
BRICK &amp; JI ORTA R

Fill!

’ (MtiuJMIuai RmirtM!

*&gt;r Sale Sf/ Drttfld,

f. ****

(ma
Xedietye* erery-wkerc.

Dr. AIKIN,
OCoa Ha. U Canal St. Qnnd Rapfc

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                  <text>VOL XV.

HASTtHGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 23.1870.

Aid to IU —y ffli dMfa.l- V. I.

Stem engfau wmiureated falflt.
State fart don't kuwy, wwrkbfa tort

RUSSELL
Wjotos.

Th* RyrUeuc^i Bvi&lt;*iv
jwjr. Tfa auppodtion to fa tfa time of “X«
trrtttaf, tfattfajo^ will M to H~«No tmL tfat we traUr^ S- W
fam faH fa «Ha State tfat fan afacrK «t

fllfl

—------------ SHOES,
—
smraiU’ES AGAPS,

PRINTING
EatabHahment.

sown

i uLunuys

And Everytiling You

COIPKTTTHn PRICE!

Herbert Fiald, nor baa ha any know!«Ig» or aaspicun who ouanfatted it.
He than proceed, to untu hi* fir.:
acquaintanoo with Held, and their rerly

1®7 ywpO-apfarfV24 4m Utt.
11. :« building of the Drewklm
Art A-c.uuiat i. to.faASn.flCM.
Tfa White Heere far fan tmWy
pointed, and k-k. tfa fatter fcr H.

The Largest

S 3RIRM

Eevr offered in Halting*.

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

,I
i H.T, wbofad furniahod th. emo. to
embark in bu*i:u»». on condition that
fa would take farnataa. S. felt loth
to do fate. lie wanted to withdrew from

:
I
1
■

j Hr returned and made a propoaitim to gun to think that fa
‘ Vanderpool to buy bun out At thia we, the fire: time I b
tetaaxtou; I waaehokad
, tire* awn ths tatter uws hsd fnr ess.

TATLOR CTUIDER PRESS!
“TW

poo! went Boat tearing Ftekl fa charga.
On hi. return found that FW4 wMtod
to withdraw .and go fa btnii.au with
Mr. CJrea. Socor. tfaUfriff, and wanted
to withdrew hi. .hare of tbn capita],
(7000). Vuid«poo!gvu to Racfao to

1 •“ •anT *» T’"

8*f»

aha would took upon th. jury. th. ’third
obyaeaef far tfamrkt, a. if aaaMmd

sriasi'yzxrf

FOR CASH.

—dnam that toocfaa the laufaaaat eonfa

j&lt;dn«l fa reyinglfat I had killed Field
faj»fa get oat of that bod; fa took
rar ehrtfa* and wont through tfa picket,
ond took rrrerthing out at tfa pookota

TTTi
1UI1I

n&amp; GOOPS,
DRESS
BOOTS, SHOES,

HATS, CAl‘8,
'11 GttOl’feRlS,

teerftda fad, 1 tamed areata! attar aha
left
=y«'if on

CROCKERY

ft JU MB “M Wi
tW

ba could, not g',7Ato»7jn.: than, but
ba would ba around agaut ta tha oqatu
&lt; tote fire to alz weak, M to outeMu,
add 1 . ould opur.l on tan tfatuwud dol­
lar-. oortafa. Wall I returned wm aatHted- 1 did nut atop at Jiilwaukre to
talk With togtanana bfaZar. I waul
danatla faMaafawe On tha way 1 waa
tldnkfag fa it-« Mr. FwM would taka

Patti ut Dnaattl PriitiM,

As nnywhero in the State.

bate v mbi li Pita, ui« iffl rata Mta

ttere before m toy aa opta totter. I
picked it up aifa read it, ft waa a kinA
Stetter from fnrtataia Rariax 1
htii waaagool latter. Im boa
bettor it wwfad fa if WKfali
ualy giro anu&gt;e light on the imlrr fa
tatoMtMi'lSrrefafattt.ybtetared to mi that I might porbaiH tan&gt;_ u
,. - - - — . *...1_ ,

M it you tod.lott.M-: rfaynom

..iHUae. Uttsta &gt;,«1

(itoi'ER BULLERS, FEED CUTTERS,
CORN SHELLERSi

mi mm
ow

John
m.

Wolf;

IStfthCM. Main Btrert.

wiifc largest Stock
F,

TOtx/Tra«,

y

•’

iMttf boom.

"•.,****

.

GROCERIES

PKOVIS

Wfalia tfa aM P 'HiHi l.fattaY

�_5tlH

ETTFftTri,

incss prohibited from bolding any of the [
office..' and bare not txwn permitted to
. ramify ft Cisrt Hooria and legislative'
balls naw. mpoeted they wwM. I foel

un mow Wfflwiri

«L'rACtC»KOCB 1

I.L:i!K5i=a?ii«5s&amp;|
iU«r=ssaastil5sMS;
Ttjuts-

Clothing. Cheap

Buy Every
i peotda do not naturrUy Uko to nmlfj- :
l lug.. I am Infcntiwi that down tn Hatt.
tnip our v.ito was only about oce-lbird
of Ute veto Of Inal wprtng, In apfieuf thr
continual and penhMrt brtiotJ-bdeitig

5t’S?5ee5EJ95^
iiHsfessettriMnl
ibsttemwnKusi

'IMWW’W

5: E«35.5355Sb¥b5“5s‘

!&lt;-#' pc&lt;G«45&gt;O»-\Uk

mrca

Styles

ft 88 R 8 Sa 5 S ft KS3 8 KJ

To get the'Best fsoqds for the .Least Money
.«

SJammmbmHsuuu

*1----------------- ,.-,»:ftsOTI&gt;U.

,

yysTcuw

11 SEgtscssssagsgsB*0"1”1 "**'•"’~n
81 .Bsgesasssf Sssrsll^"' I^-D

two boon, come in and announced their
inability to agree. The diriricn of the
jary stood seven for coerietioa and fire
tor acquittal. Thu. the great drama ia
■ot al on and. TbfcMeao has all to be
enacted ever again moot probably. The
saw ia co omapKralad and the probobil-

■.

REMEMBER! EMPIRE BLOCK

51 ii»aagwHiaay»*

This Number concludes tbo Forty-1
j first Volume. The Index to the firet
I forty voluaae of the Uaauin has been
it.ned by the WblUhere
| The Not ember Nuatber opens with
, ‘.The Huguenuta," by Ecexxx LswmCTrte—a thrilling narratiro, and a fit
CTOpanam-idare to the “Vaudois," pub I
^dwd in Uta July'Number. The iilsa। tretxim tonrirt principally of saluablo ,
vu., ,k _ w„, „ -- --------------- portraito r.f the Reformers and their per- ■
fee President," but
to .bow me that
we are •ven’^lgby thongh
1. sec very ■
.
plainly that wo are net President; and
wcree than all that, we are not likely to

«

Tyji-xic tsoxrsis ok

QOklLSlS XAF^EEU

SllHjiiSiifflBES
s I =SJ5iisss«KaSs5&gt;
SI Msssyaswjtfssyj

AiZeito.

Si iltSnsSiKH;

:c-’m

THE SATURDAY EVEmHG POST.

PBESW

k

BROOKS^

-&lt;&gt;».

—MATHEW BUI
THREE MORT R$ GRATIS I Fl
PL*BtnilE9 T1

I “tcwn'lsee It," and |r f recld It would
i be but poor renoolatlon tn a man of my
already advened yeahi,. already "weary
of wasting for an office..
. 1 frankly own 1 sun dl-wm.Tgod. 1 .
was. The Mte of tbo jury, therefore, do know wliat Udo. 1 now to an old ,
must bo regarded as fsrarablo for the friend ab.migatstglM.Oi Into the Dcsno-.
prioraer. Wo mnkenn claim to Vandrr- eratte party, but he auggrMod that they |
pooTo guilt or innoreneo in thia matter,
but arc glad to wo his caw in the bandof an infolbgatt and uaViaaed pnblie,
willing to judge oa the merits of the
oaw, and ready to decide accordingly.

'•SS^-VE

w&lt;^

I papen on •'The Jispred Flan." which is
full of tery curious amj interesting in­
, fcnnatfou. Tbo .dsapler on ‘■Litarure
' Fogoeim" ja cunchded in this Number.
-Anna Fttrnaw" Utd “Amerc.'’ are
I still continued. In poetry, this NuujUr
i“ "FT ’reU t^wtoentod by
ll’nrscorr Bronoast, Uun Gusrwj,
r»tt Brocaa and Him a F. Baatga.
lb. “Easy Chair" ehate about Bsrfla
in the tinsanf •‘Cliw.wrt," the predeewadr of the preaeni Prussian king, about
■ally cnptnrocf sift-fo r«« struggi.-,1
other interesting maUsrs. The "Scicutffic Racard" fndudsseight dosrir.puntmJ was lodges* the1 Kalamtuoo AtB
........... --------------------------------oa Werfwserf.y: Ho als^re that ho was . on Tuesday rrcalng, the «J&gt;d» irnt . Wo el !*gss, into which are crowded nearly
'juatifled la risoofing Duty. &lt;» the ground |Uo.t sensed ourritiawu who are mChat Doty had abandoned hU own wif- I teres ted in th. nobte work in which this

f&gt;i:iztWff“

MOHr

Oysters,

"IF,..........

tl®m-ftcw

and MtUo the aomo bv Cun or

aHsaa T^aaau rZH3kia ju aa
»r«r ttoMU waitet/no )
Patronage we have

I.AllGE fcljjie
irtormfo ran

il/o:

MIK VEL1

reccivgd

’

�.’ffiora. Blinds, tajtnd Window "ramas.

Comer, Stair and Ornamental Brackets,

Newell Pasts, Banisters, stab
Railings 4c,

Window and Door Frames, Milk Safes,
and Brackets of every descript!

. Uphan. reported lU d-7 ui
' load the fall* win aceoaata aod
Txa Utxxn OAea wul ouljr ba epra , wmniaial tbrir allovuca aa fill
oa Thaak«s; I’lag day, bum 10 to 12 and |----------- —■—■----------- - ----- —
£nia 1 to 4. Thia io fi* th* broafit of
Sam. a4 China.
| *"“' I
aaebacrihm aho tecrie* their Japan
_1

Y^jk SLADE,
glW;-.CeCHaUm_jL

12 mwwwmmg f

atf

•i
ii

■

1

’

Meorn limit Nr» Toauk—We an
tn acnouara to ocr r.»lan that
*• hara mada an arranfaaaaM with *»
. pahladim rf Moon Banl Xaw Yorker.
atdah la aoknowlad^wl aa the beat ia*iIjyaal Agriculmni /omW pahiiah.d
ia the Country .to frndA to a&amp; anhnriben of the thana—«n each eubeoriben

z

1

fcftgri
HOWARD

SAN1TART

AH)|

TI3

�to. P. tarsi) A Col Column.

'

OCTOBER, 1870.

J- * *22.W.r

SALESMEN WA.NAED.

ootiaii NoMony

ttold toe to sMb. end tototo
ehonM be pastoH? « entoiy ftowL
Tbe cUsiae ebouM be by SMto. wkiah
may b. upeaai eaedy by bLaree above.
J may be left op— ihroorb to asmmet to permU a toe aimtoon «T ab
Tbo cam of tbeee hoaeee eboaU bo ia-

gSgEgaS
srurw-*•

n.u.-

The Lehigh University

S1OO PER MONTH
$1,000 TO $2,000
SALARY WE GUARAHTEE TO PAT TO

■upmoo to eommoo (

Fremont Engine Worke

&lt; th frat Rtprtlit,"

ciiAXt-KKr iaijc.

c,„n,wi m. • cirne.. a-fa..',

“i-y,_____

TRY WELLS’
(CARBOLIC TABLETS,
m.
—j.... *—.rrZ rf CwUhr
OwUifam
4n4. U SnUnW u LnMeawW U* c"l™ l „
J &gt;?&gt;|. tawwa. &gt;
nmektuv. He •- &gt;i.&lt;«u.&gt;«io e.en&gt;n , "lilrt^-'"^ *kMku'
Un la ell eCneenM ■&lt;U»
*&gt;» U»«. . S^iLuTn^lTl^ibel^
DR WU.LS' CARBOLIC TABLETS | XZ
i..—. n in
I n-4~ Ike rml-Xul
'^77.'
j n.— -far
n^li
"T“ !
, .r .4 Ul.

of maU buda am Uyeto*. to ««bta and
tnmbbe will be ineewaaL Tbo oom ol
to puufay ie not gmet ctor toy nre
phmdtatopark. TbotoU aebeted
for bmodias porpoem nbootd be kept ia
flock* of 2v, in vent* wparnle from U&gt;»

why

•--

Is il ihxl Dr. Hoback's Stom­
ach Bitters increusc in sale
every year ?

.msafrtKtt.'

Because
They are tho best combina­
tion ever made.

Why

oonj, well fanned, and haidy, aad tfacock ehuuld be two y&lt;w* old. beohhy.
•trong, aad rourageowv. We fadinve
that a Brahma ctck. auch aa wo bare
davnUd. re—1 witb to dunghill fowl*,
won d m I hotter and mor- marketabk
ehkkeaa than wwild any otor breed.

Do Elte Drnsuts recoin­
inend Dr. Hoback's Bitters
to their customers?

*«n.
.•eat;

S1000 PER WEEK I

~ sdAaflA oP n

lifflll-Ialii C

Why

Ornau.;;

Is il that lliysicians use
mid recommend Dr. Robad;"a Sugar-coated Blood
PilTi?

cosvutsioss ctuia

iobaci’s

Afrprn'S'OsI
wirlrf. J—.W;
&gt;&gt;tria«c. writ.
J/«z ZUHnswj

Because ' nppr pic ipgrcdicnta
h they nyc ntmle.

Are Dr. Hoback's lliuud
I’uriticr and Blood Pills
the best remedies taken to­
gether for tho cur: of all
diseases of the blool?

tawnca. V«t •iTlaTarer'.
raaraaw el their •aew-w.l,.
r .frv »t»CB OCT1VE t

era 0so Ale

BcttUfSp

-

The Blond PuriOer is the

3REAT DISTRIBUTION
Br tee js»«r.e®ui»« um co

I8ITTIBI

wli'u-licnntnilistlicedcbretctl
owily Dregs iin|mrted cspreMlr frutii Sweden for It*
mnnumdure, mid tbu 1*111*
entain lltu active uriuciplr
of Podophyllum (Mnndrnkr
Ko—lwl W » mt-li'B'r
for Mercury.

iAsh Gifts totlM AmotnrtofSMO.OOC.

Are Dr. O. W. |ii»b.«vlc'&gt;
Stomach Bitters, Blood l*urificr nrid Blood Pills the
three greatest remedies the
' world has ojrcr kr"*t»?

Because
After clcycn years'
enq»atuUri%lUjc»Ql
incressed ctjch and every
year, and thousands of letten (unsolicited) of tbo ronjwk&amp;bla cures they hare
perfonnod bear witaim*.
Band. tho letters in'-Local
Column of euros by these

TM^ILBB,
.......
Tbo fcotkm O-WJ ~l~a bridr
M AsWn wffl Ufiahbad info W~k»

to*
A MMM1 oowol of to Ixbaa wa—

WSWRiX,!

~ Momwiurinm“LADffiS OF THE

WHOM"

CITY BAKERY!

BRICK 4108TA8

STflMKI

si

Dm JASIIS-MAGHIKK

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                  <text>VOL. XV.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30,1810.

GREBLE

RUSSELL
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS,

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hi.own.btMn nd bo warted a wo­
man thrt eouki apprrotate him. He
would bar. told you that ho wanted

SHOES,

HATS * CAPS,
GROCERIES
kJ »&gt;&lt;jf rJUrXiUhntjH/t' A.nd Everything Yoti W ant!
I ataad bafta, tho propio of BARRY COUNTY aa

The Champion of Low Prrices.
No Mn, Wotaan'or Child aa' jw^ more for Oooda in ni/store THIN TITEY

ARE WORTH.' Il ia a poritiro impooribility.

I do not aak it If not oonna-

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

HABBWA1I
I SCHOOL BOOK?,

Uy party. Kao. 1 a«M not «joy 4b.
•ooety of mr ora family, 11 wa» »a act
of Carrttan charity that pmniud bk&gt;
ta dare th. j-7 of olbore. W. had —Ira dinner and had adjooraed to ttaa arm bright parlor. I h»rt notLxd &lt;xi
1 auoh octa.iona that coamrion la apt to
after dinner. Whether it ia that
I difpMi® abrorb. all of oa*'a vitality, or
erally fafi. oat that propio may talk erIwwbriKartly rt iLt trttlo. tart iM
will hartly krt Mnfurfbo fint halA
bear afterward. And an it happened

FOB CASH.
of ii.tnnoo.r X haddorired,-taitin
reality I war Uuaki'.g. of th. jcmoa
I company of my ora kith nd. kta, hua­
; drod. of mile, away, and regretang that
I could not ba with them.
"What are you thinking about pa-

GOODS,
DRESS GOODS.

HATS, CAI’S,

GROCERIES,

BOOTS, SHOES,

CROCKERY,

IT Tie IMS M ST6RE!
_A_s anjTvhera in the

State.

fiaiiB wpiinii Prita, aiin till nmit SatiiMa.

W a x T H Pl,
at-t, the butter and eggs nr barry county.

CLOVER HULLERS, FEED CUTTERS,
•G
CORN SHELTERS,

, WUriCoWt.
FLOWS.

finrtwd Ear Ke. a Ma, nd aba vaa
taaahiagfiirdta at John. awkward
blunder, in pie-makiap. Joha wa&gt; d.
lifhud. ha hardly know why. In fixing
a pL-rrnrt hi» fiagwn teach*! bars and
h. started aa If ho had touches a nl
Tinic battery. H. ktatad at HuJdA,
jrt wrwa hatf^atadhi.Tp. .i.into

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liman aper*rtenre sad fertility of ta«Wvethat hae ahrayrbrrti -w of iti
marked p^ulikritle*.
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ft to to bo fcarnd toii md&gt; alliu,
ttrragto It haa bectnn* ram. and iboltoh- ■

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IN UTAH .J..

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COMMERCIAL AIYERHIEI.

ft!•Ticket* Ready

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asia.
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h»» bna •Ctoled fay the Kepablioan
party, *tueh toAa iwru enemy of the
peaworecy1*» preecnt &lt;uuTm&gt; rati only auuw
trouble and if any rcmli at all to nad&gt;ed. X viU ba .th*- danptom qj toe Ito-1
publican party and tout the dehat of
mar s&gt;M*un&gt; mt* ou», vHchfho IK-

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j;«&lt;! 4w^&amp;fta final and. .davpU) 1 Ifflfc’

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time to closing up our book*.
new Impcr-

lllr.lv require Uu&lt; .Up. uri

and *ettle thc"*amc by Casu or
,2Hanwtuan .wiai,!

Patronage we

have

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received

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uow officr our Good* al greatI, RKDUCEri WbSSto'Ck*

,oo U’Mmnm &lt;i.
o uro now receiving u Very JLarge Stpck
New and choice Goods,
I v*i&lt;Min4fH4i(AFw«rM«lf. Mio

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�u. r&gt;s &lt;w aj. iuwu. w d.
Usend&gt; and poor a&amp;enan haea*
Machine aet down at their door, Am of
charge for driivery, *1 a peso* and M
lenos io
that the induatriou* opcr-

fi8tfs»=rh?giswi

liMIaiESswIsjBsi
Suh. Doors.Blinds. Door and Window Frame*
Corner, Stair and Ornamental Brackets.
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= jss«_»_r.r.sJ.«
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£ IsieatsssosSSasji

We make * sjwcuity of Molding* andWveqt macmprtai of; Seeall Hawing.
• We have .the only IHebarths Frn-tJ' taw'’-uow ia u-e tn U.H eoentY.
The Richard 1. ackn&lt;Hrl«|gwl.wprtor'to toqi-btter ator 'to***«8, toe
Bracket* or rieriilfSaWh*. bit
b.idng made thlelwaadi ofbaaUeaa

Drsrxns* Caxwat.—Mr. J. L. Bead
has taken * partner iu bu busin-m, hb
hroitor. -Mr, D. B*d. The new firm
propose to maha rapid raiprovaakente
and also to get wp in a* good style as
original art.’v'.e from oor cctatributer
from Hickory Camera, P. S. M.—wiil
appear next week. .

•Marches all jarticipating.
A JbrtoW.'iUi
ducourso
wan deHvwtd bjr tho Bgr, Mr Dttaham,
paster of the I'-aptwt ehamb, end the
IkarAltd aaeie of ths united chairs, wee
•omMhing. worth geing a long,way to

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wagen*. oarringee, cutters and sleighs,
and oq reasonable living nto*. Give
the Beeda a call. Shop just north at4
the railroad Uwfc — Jlfiriwm •traet ■

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HOWARD SANITARY
ASSOCIATION.

AID

51 EiliiEai ■■Ssefai *—IJ -"T-^
• I ion.iu.gnn1*-"-11___

81.
■tore, one that' feoUl fire all'night and
■are* one-half the fuel, shouhl not fail
to call and ace the Acorn, at
»X t
ptwu ft Bceaxtl’e .

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SlcHHEscujitfiki-" —»»;.■ ■■&gt;.

found n* in UuaBUle tillage of Wayland,
Altogwh omsritr, cathe line of the Grand
CowrmtvTs are rifb in- irgard totha' Itspida and and Indian* IL B. The
fine weather having such a bod -rffret
oi wheat, catsatn? iF to grtrn to rank.
Many farmers hate ttnieri^A their sheep
and mttle to keep i! dodm.
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and HractoM fif,

eTj.fd escriptioi

AlMat (TtudViurj i. £.1-.- .•.&lt;)

biw-i *&gt;

Bud will tend to increase the building in
tlio'vicinity. An old-faaUoned ThaakegivInyliBner aha bald ek Jerry 4fandi-r
gva’s Hotel, and eras rtojoyrd -try thtato
W* an obliged io omit an internet ng
a bo yertvok of the aatno, in a happy
manner, . b&gt; the evwmag &gt; U.» merry iternmnnimtiiin from Hickory Gjrnan
| Ta a Michigan Central RaUroid Couipthia wix-k bet will *pj«ar in our neat
. any is rejdaring the old rafla on Iha road
The Baptista of that place give an

Hndurik** sugar crated pull* arc gaud,
Herrick'* Watcbee aruLJewilry are bet­
ter. By the way B. Hcyrick W ye-atock: ing hi* itore with cbtdto poudl fur the
1 Holliday trade

-woeim* tour* of m &gt;rn " The Waylind nouac, liner n» proa-at proprietor. |
Mr. J. Man lign, t*» bad poes-adoa, ia .
improving-, and ik.h altuirtht.a rnry |
ptosaant plar- L&gt; atop — T-.o table,
which iarni imiwrtia: ileus in het'd ।
keeping, u well tnnu-Med. Ill load'd '
with alt the gr“*l thing*- . Wo will e.’l' '
gain of three ItepwWioan. »C»d&gt;crs in
on Jerry il w« aver happen in Wayland
the Upper I'anjuaula, eo.that the n*t|
gain in loth Booms by the Democracy!
will be only tiro, and probably &lt; lily one ! QrmtAFV^ xWut. Hi Jewell, our J
Regitter of Drwla. met with quite •■
, severe inttm Saturday rr.ainghsL Ho |! Lavr.—Setting official table* n n.Ion I
l-iraa ia the *to« of RuXl! tNev&amp;taUd;[ it impOMiUe to gai-out cn tics, and
I &gt;ut a* he stepped oct of th* 4t«r. «*i||ttot boys all sp-Cl Thanksgiving 1*4
tara«Lto4he left, and felt through be-:
I tweed the joi*’. la frun! of th? flow Woek J
whore the walk bad not berm pot down. ‘
la hiv C-li toUto basement. h"
burgh, after an abated-a.fctr weeks print eewro o-ralcbca and iTubos, bat
in Canada, and has rgaOBpd profcanjooal duliat-Av'e-ara ghil too' towl&lt;d»;
improved inbva'.th, end brimful of high
Tub Lansing AyaMraa of last w ek,
epirite, ae WtoA'er-aue. v— lea...
.
uRt-Wilh
pithy local b evk.-th.loxoorenng tkiwWathiM^iiuc as fciiq?*: Ar&gt;L'r
On. Mixn ia Genei’M teprabsteadmt/
; How.-D, ail hsd-but nut aU tail.,
of the MWtfran. Air Liar lUiiroad, adj ■nt a Httfe place
the head quartern id th* certpany ati
watered meek—r-ukoad
Jackson. atU Mt tsndnetoa betwrao
Jsckicn and Three Hirer, M ryported in |

How. Jsnss F. Jar
ju&gt;tifi«l tin
' Ionia and Ijansing Railroad Company
, that he acxvjito the transfer of (!&gt;« real
' and it wiH Ko toade
thopriwent

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EDICINES.

NEW
CARRIACr FACTORY!

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CARBOLIC TABLETS,

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Um btoXKM, fr&lt;» iwta^nl ■&lt;
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fixed in the n«* and an ttol b» resnor­
ed by pulling or torsion An

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l»it ihnt Dr. Hoback •&gt; Stom­
ach Bitten incrciue in »•«
every year?

ie?:

Because
•They are the beat combina­
tion ever made.

juntiB ram

Why.

«n U rrmoved before th- hexI «=► I
tnir. Ito Mnn»b it»Wetriag once or twice axvu

Do the DrussUU S’?""
,„„„l Dr. lloSrk'r IIUUM
to their customers?

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Because
yr cm ureas orrraw is ortnorr.

After years of experience
nnd trial they bare l&gt;ccn
proven to be a sure cure
for Dyipepiia and ludtgro-

J^«X&gt;S JOI TOOMIWO-

tion.

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Why'\

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la it that Pliyaicidni uic
and recommend Dr Hobaak’s Bngar-contrd Blood

PCBUtSUES T’lE BEST BOOK*

Pills?

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Because
They know the ingtedicnU
of which they are nude.

Why
Are Dr. Boback*

Why » tb« «ua hi. a good W’

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Th. mca-^ OWt
Mbaud »nt fur lb« doctor.—'^8,
Omaha to^t. of•
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mtain«&lt;o»w
*orth f
Vary A&amp;ctiag—A rolutn. of xnoke.
1 will aJwaya Imng.toar* to your •yr«n&lt;— .«* ■
w&gt; .-M

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I'unfcr «J
llio bell remedw* biken tnbother for the cur? of all
Julies of the Wool?

Because
The Blood Purifier i» the
..nh erticic in the market

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DOTFS WASiRG-lACHIKK
A 1‘tdc mrl —N*1 tor traitor 'wtol

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Universal Clothes Wringst
for Mercury.

,

Why
Dr. C. W. Kubacki
tach Bittern, Blood l*uand Blood PilU the
*
T knotrn”

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vaar, and thounnqi tn w(umoHcitod) of the re­
markable cures they have
performed bear witaeaa.
Re»drthe lettm inc Local
Column of cures by theao
medicines.

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HuBUngM. Mich.
&lt;TT» m» •»«&lt; *•'«'*»., !&gt;■'««■*&lt; E‘*1kli**,IU

The Largest
HASTINGS DRUG STORE
tzrsKOC
MISCELLANEOUS

Rooks,

THLOB HUMEB PRESS!
WHA akwh

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I.Y THE BEST STYLE
raTWbmM*

CW.‘-«^ru
ThoftwMmor UaatnaiMMd JMp«i «ad toon eoraea mi thia ada «t &lt;ha
rallay. Tba grin fooot aH no»Ml M&gt;
caa Utarpoaa M barrier*Ma paytML
Bui beyrnd. m the illinhaH. lop—

FOR CASH.

wmgfaxa Ha
Up tha Utter
wart *'ebo«haaUad.“ Sobafw^ up
aad d«wn alwap figfatag far On mo■bite U r^rfnt, aaothar of .tenor ceri
rtenUfonMnaodbvHh* He ar»ur MfkRr ha jhiiii forward. Now,
aak Whaihail Ena&lt; fat, wUdio lUaU

DRY GOODS,

ImM, ui ml iKlf. kU ik Ik,
peodaee aad trw«nn&gt; r»»ry quarter
W tU«Mnflyi«aaaaea iU a*. H

HATS, GAI’S,

PRESS. 6OUD8,

JG R©CBKres.
CROCKERY

BOOTS, SHOES,

GROCER LES

PROVISIONS.
Ab nny’^v^ona in the State,

ftiiiit nrpttai Prien,ui

CLOVER

GodMu'aM:
tone 1

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nnul Mattia.

LLERS, FEED/CtTTERS.
IRN SHELLERS,

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PffillffllTS 1S8AGK

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Since tho adjournment of CunSTVM
the ratifications of tho treaty with Great
Britain for abolishing the mixed courts
for the suppression of tho slave trade
liave bean exchanged. It is believed
that the slave trade ia now confined to
tho eastern mast of Africa, whence the

To Buy Every Description of Clothing. Cheap

itory of another
•» not exclude U&gt;e
’whl^tiartvor £

Ta Buy the Best and Latest Styles

To get the Best Goods for the Least Money
, [On oar northern boundary Mar Petai bins, GreatBritain ia occupying territory
, that belongs to the UniuJ Suu*. The
land boundary is already fixed and mnrksd from the summit of tho Rocky
' Mountains to tho Georgian Bay. ft

REMEMBER I EMPIRE BLOCK

PRESTON &amp; BROOKS
good judgment. It baa been perfiirroed
to the entite satisfiM-fion of this Goveromont, and, as I am officially informed,
tho saiiafartioa of tho Gcrmmtsl of
North Germany.

imports. In ease of tomannr. s t w.U | TObJorU
* UUo^
a—
of oh tho talnnda. , tnln watrn therein dednodP-ln the watl and thus prevent an eaetty from again era not Included tn ttw limits named la
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— —Uou, &lt;. r.. within tbreo miles
i of the British eoaat. It ha.
atom tor many yoare to stive
■rmen of th.' United States a

San Domingo, with a stable government
under widen her immense naoaron can
lx- developed, will give remmsesutive
wages to tens of thousands of laborers,
nrC »WW upon the island. Tbe» latter
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lasses

of Its Juri.alctlon and control of those government
laaboro fishery gron nds to the Ctalonjd; the Justice &lt;r
authority, known as the Dominion
— ■'------- •—
Uanada, nnJ Ehls scmblndeiwndrnl. btit
Irresponsible agent, has sisretaod Its
delegated powers In an unfriendly way.
Vowels hare been wised without uoUre
or warning. In violation of the custom
previously prevailing, and have teen
taken Into tno Colonial ports, their voy-

•ottan of every tax provided
■y tn tba disbursement of
prompt payment of the debt
m : a Mnrtlon of Uxre a» I
the reqalromeuta at the ’
II admit: the redaction of
nd the tariff to be so arranfed I

rgci rata

eveii

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS I

49286^
Earthan Wart,
Notions,

ships in the oarryiMr tndo-te so rows
rrta er la tho United Stairo, than 1
foreign countries that wllboolocma a
atateaeo from tho rmnunanL they &lt;■&gt;
not be bullt boro. Tbare wttiboseven
propositioni laid before Ccngrree In tl
ourw of the preoent eirolon, looking
a remedy for thio evil, evenly It shoal

Will retire front the active du­

.'EM

ties of the firm, and devote his

time to closing up our books.
A fifteen years business imper-

SSwS

itirriy requires this step, and
we expeet our customers wlU
at once enamine their accounts,

andsattie thehamc.hy.Cara or
Not?.
,
Ever thankfiil ft&gt;r the large

Patronage we have received
from thia community, we shall
uow officr our Goods at great­
ly REDUCED PRICES to

r, UMK vueh an mar bn
tho pmnwmQnn ..f t b«l r; Tho ootlmstei Ik
I from sold fishery grounds (lov.-rnmrnt f..r tb
WN of tBeUnMMMos SSM*a«l loro time
outrAvene thU rwtnlaUnn I but cxcvtd the a

!S5“ CTES
AmstiMD CoinraUntaMK.! is sokod aaOnngro

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR

MMITtll!
John Wolf,
North fiide Main Street.

THE LARGEST STOCK
FCRSn-VRE,

�IbtkMiMHiUSgafef _L
SI BHaaaassasasaxj ? j
Qraa —Give a sk.teh of the impor
taat errata in the Ufa of Franklin.
Ana—Franklin van by birth a french­
man And crane to the United State,
rendering them important rervic. in the
Revolutionary war aad was afterwards

I IHEliiBSElKMIB

wi

iag them 14 miha, with no thought that
a home road will spoil my market. No
sheep of mine will ever bo kiHed on th.
track, and nobody will erer come along
bothering about buying my farm far a

10^ JjUISJOl TMIJO’

wwtemare re.

First Premium Coak Biers.
Taa Ijmiauron. Th* besriret and
largest in the msrkrt

and Brackets of every description.

ssMJteaeaaf
rteeai

HOWARD SANITARY

uaua baa arrired
•cute the work at t

•j^ss^^trsar

AID

.■XuT^arri.

WHEELER 4 WILSON

empire at power over nature. He ha«
dmply aratralid LimraU with . few
feeble manifretations of bis proximity
to remind &lt;M probably* that be is et.U

Horae win bold .Nev Tears’ Party oo
Monday, evening Jan. 3d. A good time
ia anticipated. and rxtenaire preparebona
care to keep pane with improvement.. *
"Hope Nov th. S
John II Palmer I reoaired your note
lam really glad to think that you Hare
known enough to find rat that I Ufa not
qualified far teaching, xxx
I think that 1 am either regrsoring

ACKLEY A

New Advertisement!.

SLADE,

We will give $1,000
.y.; -■■■ U,
■
our trial would hardly stand the test o’
judicial procedure or be a fair repreeratatxis of a regular court However we
had "lota of fan "and ilia our opinion
we derived some profit from oor even-

Onuses th* osdinsusce ia nt.nl $
th. payings bceaso tax of • 100 for the
rale of spirituous ar malt liqrare The

TFw

! Drugs. ^Lzstd Medicines.

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

i Vii* W known popular City Druf
t win bf« fhund compute.

by him at the examinaiira.
And yet the majority of thia young
man's breads think that ha b qualified
to teach, and that an absolute outrage
fa committed in refuaing'hm a rert.firate, and what fa tree ia hb cane b tree

tireie oor "speaking talents ami also
inewaaa our st passant assail stock of
legal lore. If msefa .braid be th. era.
wo .hall proUbly hare rasno item, of
inlarset far your readable paper daring

marriage boll" Mr. aad Mm Manley
presided with cordial wlwte-eoated bospitality aad every ossa wont away with

Andrew J. Down*. Was. 8. Goodyear.
Itewi. WretfaD. B. B Wightman. F. N.
Galloway, Wn. H. Goodyear, J. B.

Rend,

Last Friday eve , the Baptfato held their
rami rasa th ly racial st tho residence of
Mr. E. F. Manly. Their pastor. Bae. J.
Moxom was preset Muy fair damaris
and gallant lada were aira in —udurs,
beside. their good fathers and mathaaa
Tho refreshments far body sad mind

Read.
15,000

IN GREENBACKS

premiums

�.1... • ...
pronrooU) WAnnrt unite.

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IT “’■e** *””-D **’ct w. «»?»«»-

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wteilt

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"■'.An —' TMra„TCO»L «rajir’.

WOVE or m-K

$100
Fremont Engine Works

Is it Hint Dr. lUbnck'* Stom­
ach Bitten increase in sole
every year T

Because
---------------------------------------AGHMH WAXTW FOB

They arc tho best combinatlon ever made.

FREE LOVE.
ffc VfflAKIHS

/ lb'i.“‘rtSuJri~*rara&gt;

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Why
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PAS UX STB1K Kit.
Xf
I AiitSJEtrJSt-a
a

Do the Druggists vcojii
inend Dr. Rohsolvo Bi(t&lt; i
to their customers?

Because

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After vears of M|icricurc
ord trial they have been
proven to be a sure cure
for Dyspcpeiawnd-lndigca-

MATHEW BUS1HEM COUEII

Why
that Phyaicmtts use

nnd recommend Dr.
back’s Sugar-coated Bl
Pilfs?

OVERLAND
THROUGH

s

Because
They know tho ingredients
of which they arc maths

ASIA.

Why
Akn^r- hiayW.S, HraJ*-•« j
*”TrfT"*XCTrlXtOS A CO. Cla**aa*li.0..

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»»&lt;«,.

Arc Dr. RnJwyk,». BJLaid
Purifier and Blood Pills
the best remedies token to­
gether for the curs of nil
diseases of the blow! ?
*

J^TEranTra
£■“

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GREAT FORTUNES::

because
n iXimCT.ftj"’”

1870

HOLMES 4 'WEBSTER

C’CKii
CIIAXCERV MAtM.'
tkAU.r Mtaklra»- TWiOrah C-i
—’-“7Ult2«»U.ra.U
’tr^raJJ-aU-A'S'J

The Blip'll Purifier is Hie
only article in the market
ivlik-hcontaiusHiecelebrakil
«i.»t!y Drugs importe&lt;l exprvsjlj fi»ih| STFcyeii £ir ll»
innimfuclury, and Hie Pill’
rmiUhi tl)0 active I.rim-iplr
of PodopliyHuin (M iuulr.ikv
Root,-) mid Is a stitiHlulr
for Mercury.

Win ~

.-satisr

Are Dr. C. W. R..lrwkr
Stomrteli Hitlers, Blood Pu­
rifier and Blood Pills the
three greqteel rrtitedtci, ri»«wnrldTins ever known’

Recalls^
After cleveu YcarT o}t*ri
oroo a«d trial the sales |iai&gt;increased oach-nndovcry
&gt; l«a&lt;i&lt;ub&gt;'i •&gt;d*:IUC&gt;u. raai»c Um*b ul.
year, and thousand* of lolten (uMoUcitedj.ef the rcmarkahlo euros they have
1 U &lt; u..raU «t .TtaJhirK wuMUuwn •» I
j in,nwra ir»i~f.» b—ira wA X«« E»»U»4 &lt; pcrfbrtMd bear wilncu.
Read tho letters tn-Local
Column of oums- by- thoao
medicine*.

Cndi JMsni Barnin
“’““sacSSt**' “*

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o' .ucorvCul Lull! &lt;T« CMSOV, m- b*»t UclUUcs fert Linlufnt .tucb »n sducuoa wifi-to louml st CwI4.-tlM,«
■rjMat A Mr»tlw« En-lura- I ■&gt;•
snsnUr -r ikrtraH, Mick. TWs 1&gt;
tl&gt;« ooly jBdUnUou in th« fiuU« Hut
teM. HcUkS^rndta OtJ CUleg" rxttadlnc ftnm. Main* to Ca{|“isMAtln •ns-

this sat

nccravmi

Universal Qothss Wringer

LARCH LINE

lavra, at -tlA frratu-j Fa'ara Pwan Ora

V E LYETEENS
In All doeinbU Colom

rin riEtOJUii
O'FF8«
PURE SILK VELVETS,
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                  <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COPHTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, 14, 1870

GRBBM&amp;

RUSSELL
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING.,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
HATO-ACAPS,
GROCERIES,

•

PRINTING

And Everything *ydu Wanti

sown

I Mend before the people of BARRY COUNTY M

The Champion of Low Pirices.

t

galwats
M people would
with the laborer
m»,bo rrady aaa,
and worldly poet­
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notify atanfud.
Tha idea iaatiUed Into tha minda of
wetbwya frian early Uh la that of ••get-

W BLOCK

nAJt'rfiEY

parweta teat theaaaelTae by timer

The Largest
Eeor ofcad la Haatiagu

HASTINGS DRUG

TORE

A8BWABE

root BOOOK8,

wit who oere uktd,
nuuryfoob dor* it take to mike a pub-

TAILOR CILIIflER PRESS!
AV

DRY GOODS,

THE BEST STYLE

HATS, CAI’S,

1.1. mom

DRESS GOODS,
H.»3Ga3ir

Yat worldly aacowa, runeiJerod m the
money aijort, u by no mraae a thing to
ba uadorraloed II la a Ten proear objont al de»«ro, and ought to be panoad

to acr too

BOOTS, SHOES,

CROCKERY,

GROCERIES
‘"■SSSt'

PROVISIONS,
Ver^- Cheap f

W M." O. m4, •'IhMrt, u ife i.
policy." The hcxMrt man may not get
rich utaln the diahoneet m». but
the eartiea will be of * treat kiad, ternrd witboct fraud, iajurtire. or mam—
■mm,"* Bold Riaixrp UBm? of •

ruder who had made him pay two prew

As anywhere ip the _E?tat&lt;.

built tir ikIiu iWtajiiji TiU’iinS' Sfifctfe.
I

WANTED!

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_____

All THE BUTTER ABB BOOS U BAUT COWRY,
Far whieh the Highart Market Prine la CASH w® ba Nt

.”5*2 S

rwt,
OVER HELLERS, FEED GETTERS,
CORN SHBI.LEKR,
,
THE LAMEST STOCK
...............

�pmsrful promoter to • Hteral ypptd*,
educate, la Mr last artick wq dis-'
*~sd th. proptemm (te popUe rajJ
lure .a, c so. .May to Ao teting «!&lt;-!
o:w&gt; of a BepabKc M', now proposal
l&gt; show th*: . Kspebli,. prnmvto, that |
poj.ulsr culture to a gnttor safest than
-n- stte f..rm of government known.

WILLIAM BiM

.powre, sa l with ttet euatoiouc
' I a aeons of rnaponidbili^r. Ttet
der.tanil&gt; that the reaetmenl ■

I updt Ma mind the aoreesity of thinking I

SVMCIUPnOEB-1871

( Now no arnn U a thinker onlsre ho is
Isdtoalsd. It fa not inteedrel to fojrtnce '
d&gt;s Ilea ttet a mao must be nstad is]
tktl rofliag periods at Ctera, &lt;■ the tub-.
Haw eonceptioaa of Homer; or that ho I
ma.&lt; te cogutent of the laws that gov-1
ant tte plausti, ar the mywterieaof gvolcqpral f&lt;wtaatiema. Bui to Iperform tte i
part of a tree citiacs; a thinkmg riti. I

,eaod9-c?n&lt;‘?t’«™ E
To Buy Eve^^Wiption of Clothing, Cheap;

To Buy itie‘ Best and Latest Styles!

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THE ‘DAILY IEPUILICAI-

LAME1 tTtCI TUI

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS !
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.ruo(&gt;;»

Earthan Ware.

Notions,

3fewH.t sr^ ° ° 30 S
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Jost ^ipd . yd^rib^Low.

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MteWnff v
an; Fremont Engine Works
GOLD AMD SILVER TfflCHJS!

S2 Z. Jb£*3 “• -i
wScZ^^^^h^tort

EVEI1

URflCERIESl
Proviaiotw,

wtue cutirtsr asd best, j

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D rihLull
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TWELVE

&amp; BROOKS

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i PRESTON

- !her, thn r&gt; altiatior. that bis welfare and
the welfare of hi. country aro tynono1 mom terms Jrndt to cultivate liberality
of reatiment and to prevent to a large
liarper’a 13nxgir.
1 extent that selfiatasot which ■ so oomrai.n in other countries aad out of which
'tpring cuurcrratiru, arutocruty aad reu.ro. at Mef.1 uUHu mmhimi u«
...r,
to".., iw
' 1
I ntitc. Itirpubliotohm is a mighty lev.
'ter. bringing all aorta a! poopte all
1 —r-J-j nt
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1 plane, roadoriag it almost nnjooaibla to
i coniine Bcpsrinr kmrwlodgu to a small
( circle and tending to diwrminato it far
, and wide, making it llio (xweauon of
। tte r„snore. It te. tecome an axiotnat- MB b.«Mkwp&gt;«S &gt;° &gt;u l-rewl... ; U. tJilo,/
m-lUr » MMMJIr MsreM •* t». alr.1. |i u
io truth that s man's iullm-ncw exist, in J
t»U&lt;4W u. IA«re&lt;l . ..t u.lr.U ; .1.4 It bu
proportion to his power to think. Ua- •Urt. pU stem. MS Uurwy -natiw.&lt; wr,&lt;
rnh ,wel(
Iditputably, tte thinking mm are the ni.Mii.'ydutf tut
talyzM.
UM 1K.T.J . resrt Uwe .. la,
| men who more tte world, It it evident
. tbes, that thorn legulatar* who are tte mSl.itoMste. •&lt; tmiKi,. u4iu reUuton
profouadotl thinkers posaore tte moot
weight and perform ilw most important
n. Buu u .xsaUnu* ^4*^(1!^ swtoli
• tort in tte construction of our Laws —
Iluy r. '.blub, (1 u Umi Mreri re
ll&lt; eluting tliii, men who are fitting ttem- lire,lb.
.ad Ito .lutvl 'i.4trv tw ebevi H &gt;.
; arlve* for meh poritiont cultivate their
i tnindt with grot tor assiduity. Bcarch- JiSs'£uVbte‘’i'.to?' w ‘Xgr1 f”
i ting in the broad field, of utieurw and
! phihMopby fur profmutiny of thought aad
' ability to contend; investigating tte mffiueacre that operate mret powerfullr
। upon the popmlar intellect and thorough- &gt;
I ly acquaiutitig ttetaeslvoe with tte needa
and uiterests of their eonstitusnU. He- |
TenLl
.
.mg »• they urn repreeeaCntirM of the ,
psupLi and continually before them m ,
j a public cuftoedy, their culture and
knowledge through the laws cd ratei once Ixicumo gwnerel property.
Again iaaaw-mblMa hko ow l^iate
: tyres, curcpored uf men fro* lifcisal
. portions of liw oouatry rut nag direr[ tified upitejca aad diaduute loed iniorf
rets there h alwayt an aatagnai * c­
; bleat and a rcmsequeat eUxunation of
| BndxwvTzrwi truths. Tintolnittoquick
V teroree the pro.wrty of ike papefol.
Uw&gt; Isndiag to riMtti item and do,ato|« adrtored coareptiuoa «f, social
andjnlitkal rclatiueshq. This cubAm
Peterson's Magazine.
of dirarufied ideas ate prodares aoam-

•fed bat by all it tease
£«■&gt; tte chains of taoaa
to ths dignity and freed)
•iso literalisra. Amri
te-t- ter sapcrimcte

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uiid eTefferson St

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cob If flow I

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REz, EMBER ! EMPIRE BLOCK

-uk oi ms wwu ruuuoa in common with
. that of his fellow -ritirme and Icomo to
andentand ia what manner each staluto
alteta their ».-veral peculiar iatimats—
j ! thus deriving a knowledge of the very

ia any aaa who wnaH nareal to b.
thus elected, that fret ateae would be
saftrimtitidWeal Ma sleetion. But we
tereno foere, Ao Bopablicano will
nominate aad elect their Senator, aad
all the powur aad iafiueuee of the »ul

&lt;■

JxlxiVZ noV ^nixflyr ■ Jj

' Thn man may. rial grasp three Meat i
' in tire above analytical form, l.ut his |
thare makrag examination.. They re­
pat that.seek fo the ease
I*a»M R ; mind will be impmased by the forre of !
Harte eg. IstuChUeetor of Internal Rev- i the srholo group. He cron may not bo j
csss, who bung w Andy Jr-htoem, I c.-tMciotu of ths tenure and tuUare of |
when horauag artmwl the rir- ' thii impluse to cduoato hinuei^ yet in- i
c-e, jam Aral ..nnugh tokrep in cfflre J* itinctirrly ho will t-el the n&lt;ed ami '
[ tong a* Andy did. has bon,
then
'jrmprau.jr.
Harbaugh .1.1 nB*«Bd ' । poreeirs the direction in which he wu«t I
‘ onongh o&lt; tte old Lesli slnoent uri— . I turn bis thoughts to cuablo him to par- ;
must those to hang a tern. upon.
He ' form undcratotxlmgly and rightly hi.
came bark ratbsr dtesureffol
The [ part as a unit of the goserniag power,bi1
! Y«»W Republicans. the tore wte had
been soldier,, and who vren.nbrr the . thn work of ,uato&gt;ning and carrying on |
Again, with e»h
time when tier. Blair wea,tbrir warmrat j the gcrorxmrnt.
,
--------------,------ .friend, are not dtexaed to about th-, &gt;:age o! dereloprmeEt »■&gt; tnatinr bow
bated ana no-p arty pape.-, ,f the Citv of' pra^toe of ass iMruit randilnk* slight, coms, a more extended meatal
Grand Rapids, speaking of the H-.h. I 11
«siWeady npretod that, with I
ml oomaet. san
the aid of the ntaneree. V«iH States bunton and n korerr rensn of the aecetw- .&gt;■ i
■ ,
... r ...
«®*kla who.-hare an abkT.ng place in \ oily for brosdsr culture. Thn lawt of'
dore
'11,0
'« »vuld u. carrLl —lid ' his coantry are not to him, as io the eil- j
teTJfSm^Z ,tl‘T’U“Ulk far J—bM- TbT-tfuretodothb.i, iuu of a monarchy, a vast iron merhaa. |
“■
™» ha own die- /jsrt now reauinr un,-............
‘ • itm which mores on with umiUable •
tnet,Mr Bter of the Central and North - unkind reamrkeemc' power cruibing here awl t iovating threw
to-1- n™&lt; ». it

quit there of all taint of aoaptetan la that
direction, and when oar Mends obfeet
to the Ksnator breaues ho Urea In Dw
trett, they ahnply mean, wo soppore.
UM they oMMtoblre ttoerere. ttey
deem him la the Intemto of the Detroit
ring; aadyst other part, of th. Htato
hare Jast etoiree Apart from the ebore
reoaMstaUoaa. and other non hare
daime which shoaM not be Ignored by
thepeeptotn dtspoaiagof the dSce.in

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,&gt;/!/. Cta THERE

ucatad in those priariploo ttet gpgqtsl
fe jtoWtfymwsdifo. U t
' the .Haire of practical evety-day life— .
F“«.teiadT,M&gt;ywitodowithyourc»Ils muV uwlsrstand the reiatoim . of.
fT sd tte artielo ac we did with tte oniijojns^TXd^Zte^^AZZrtew !“*••*? ,&amp;ct *“
rb«re»t and
jmreM
place it at trece la tte stov.
fc«dBl-dKter-|te»*Attte m«fa bf 0 nute pertinent appteatiooe to ttetrsni.
"-•teing tte cnly ptore where it
1
'
!
»aJ
iateroats of htauelf S ad hi, followI—^iy te ao tern.
»—
CertstiOy ire Is.
' "J» &lt;d Warn^Lm^.,11^. ikL Ito.'1,B,wc*n 11“*' U,r’ wh,rh are ml and
'
flaw which are good; nut only a, re- •
Rw"l" their financial bearing but ate 1

MAMMOTH COLORED

TWE5TTzFOVR RAUE

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CARRIAGE FACTORY!

Rend,

Read

Read,

Read,

�Grand River'

Sssh, Doors. Blinds. Door and Window Frames,

Comer. SWr aad Ornsmentel Brocket..

. ,s,;i jtoiflit!

Call and i

*

in the war, seeing at the battle of ahllob,
a largo dteo^aalaml body of men aetlag
witbeat a leader and without purprae
ItaprarM Osera into a oempaay nf
rbWi besraa a oace Osfttaln, aad
engraving, and a large variety et styles
of dress sad patsews for noedfe-vork.
Benda rtamn lor postage to T. 8. Axrwvx
A Bon. Pfiiade^hia, aad got a copy of
I thia etegsai number of the “Luit’i ,
: Mseinxx,'' You will. If you see it, |
HOWARD
Poryrtaal Brick Bunting Kiln - Wil­ surely want ths nuguiao for 1871.
liam Gilbert, Detroit
I FeedOrtter—wnbam Hutchins, llw Tat Ncxsrar.—Among ths best, if not j
i Paw assignor to himself aad George G.
I nutduna, same dace.
gaged to interest aad instruct the young-'
Device for Fraoriag Flab, Mrate. Etc rd traders. The Axrarry, published a!
—DaaMHowsfl, Detroit
Strain Boiler-William B. M«k, as­ Boston Mui., by John L Sharoy. It
in always beautifully illustrated aad
signor to Divie B Duffield. Detroit
Jwashing Machias-Luk. B. (bgiod. brim foil o! jOl. such reading ae young

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

SANITARY

AID

Grain Separator—Hiram Haymond,

et. together with tberich frail, form a
most boaatifo] object. Let those who
moura that they raaaot afford to pur­
chase foreign novelties, make a rustic
basket aud put a few cranberry plants in
thing in the nphoteb-ring line, ranbereAgricultural Society Meeting.
pcirod. and they will knk ns nice cs
new. lean doit, and on reaaoaaUo'A Tar Annual Meeting of the' Barry ,
terms. I hare aLo a fine sfoek of such
xr-.irles now- -on hand, and am eunstantly CVunty Agricultural Society wS! be held
geuwg on additions to the stock, and
manufaeture to order ail Ihaae goods - .
CaB an.! see,me, on Jeffoison street, ee-'
road doof.saai^.tif the Prat Office.
Everybody.
t. elculrting In keep a diary, or pa..* ’
Uwk can find a choice aelecifon al J. I*. '
Roberts 4 Co-. Drag Store. State St•ostb side.
.
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SI. t C

IB, M IM) DUMB,

worth a great deal more than the price
raked for it-’ '•Get the December
Number and red the following from it.
rich contents: —General Trochu, Govern­
or ef Pari.; What Can I do Beat, or
What a Phvaician ought to bo . George
Trask, the Reformer; A Wife's Strata­
gem; Gen. Robert E Leo; Watch Man
pfseture in America ; Physical Educelion; Let m hah» Psaoe; A Merry
Christmas; Louis Adolphe Thein; Our

Minrtmi Bau.—Very extensive
preparations are being made for haring
a good time at the Masquerade on the
29th. The arrangeracT.U aie comploI tad an&lt;l costumes onb-rod. No dax ring
will be allowed by persons unmasked
I until alter 12 o'clock in the criming,
. when masks will bo mooted aad tick­

Window And Door Frame*, Milk Safes,

and Brackets of every description.
Our machinery la sUX'fte W and-rroJ as the Ban. Osr planer afttraatate
■ wl.lv vU.no _ think —« ■&gt; — w.H -...I
nS 1, —
■ —-

propand to Stick Mookitngs of every ilairrtpMin on as asaa
rod at as Cheep, If not Cheaper rats, than any other rats

Mr. CVTKEKDALfo

| enough iu securing this writ. Mr.
I Mane who is publishing it, has done a '
tira thing, haring taken the sketchtrom I

others, on account of its unusal 1
Single numbers 30 eta; a yi
.acriptioaonly 83. AddrvesH.il.------- ,
Poblishsr Sffl Broadway, N. Y. '
;

tl aad Ornnasealal kawycr. amd atalr Mallder, iua i
tlonofMtchiguu. FeriotMwlehlng any thing in that teeaa

Writs' I txtiniiD Asxvu. or Paar- ■,
xotocr srn Parsrooxuar, roa 1871.'
I Besidra Portraita. Character, xnd Bi- !
। ograpMa of humsroav distinguish*!
' Meu\ud Woneo. it contains thirtran
National types of Female Branty; Or­
C of the Hrain illustrated aad &lt;te; “What Can I Do Best?-' How
I to Enter Wert Point as a Btadnt; Per­
sona! Beauty, bow Attained; What is ,
.

1 for the benefit of Her. J. 11. liras. Pas­
tor of the M. E. Church, at the Panoa- - •S*. oa Tuesday Eveaiagtfe ^h iari ,
' Everybody i» inritnl and requested to ,h' Merchants Lithograplaag &lt;- .
I bring theft- friend.Fur —The Stores of J. W. Brock and
---------- ' A. J. Bone in PrairieriDo wsro c^&lt;aU*TX-Our peper felted to
bT foe Irat Thursday. Wo bJfer.

0276

^TX’L^^r^iiran't
•
Sitoxrra
—Daylight

■'——

-M-ung. not only her tetnily and ftleuilii,
SinoiGod’i children eveotnalle.
The funeral was largely attended by
asmUy and Menas. Hermon by Iter.
" M. ttowlea.or Prairieville, from Job,

v- r--L—

Los o n—Evenings.
'1‘i.Bxrr—Snow for tl&gt;* little slid*.

New Advertisements.

S”**

Honkina keepsOros IC—Ta theraprooM-m nf

Hardware Store.

Stebbins A Co., will pay the lUghret I
cash price for Uye and dromrd Turkey..
Ptruist-To ttv the roow-flakns1

500 DETROIT HTOVES Mold toy
up in the taut 1U month*!

coming oown to make sleighing.
Donkins keeps everything.
AcxixT &amp; 8t*»e hare ereiy thing in
ardor for the Holidays. Dew! their advrrrisemen! and them giro them a rail
Mrune haZa dance oo Friday evening
Dec. BOth.. and ail are
*
Union HaB.Tttferte for the dance $1.00.
I. A. Dibtde. i» manufiertnring. Hub

jor to Wtesard oil. Try k
Jx»x out Dr Grobte •* Jtaaeel
week, for they proprae to make a

RY!

Youag Mea'e feciety advertira a srauw
Fxx Adrrrttaaacnt In rog.nl fo the
organisation of the •’ Haailnga Ndfon-. of four Lecinrra. The first by Weadel
PfoWpu on the SOtkiraA, to be Mtowed
al Bank.”
•*
ruTroxs generally don't like “p&gt;- tn February by Afea Dickinsea,
daring the winter by a 3d,
imm—n." i-— Se--r “S
from Mark Twain,
» 4^^^
Richard., on Oxygen aad Nitrogea,with

*ad
I

' mala fee 8eUpteXs Mis page Terms.
, 0,00 a year. Addrern L A Goody. |
PhUadelpbia Pa. N. B- any of our
1 -maMslhx
Brat.

ad,
__ _________________

V*jUpsrarirn-*,™o”'1' trf «mr people will
2711^

NOTICE!

; ini.^nr hmvsu-ai

J?.?,

so,

Big Ilep'.di talks “f *be Holly Water­
worts.
The euow at Travers* Cty u ’•»
locbra in depthMuskegon and Midtend City *&gt;•*•

Etexna, for 84,00.

TmEmraMMaaacxx—TheDroem-1

M seriee. aad announcing wore mod

,
Will retire foam thr active de­

ties of life firm, and derate hia
(una tn dotting up our book*.
A fifteen ) «*« bimincm. irapcrftfvdy

tkia atr-p. «d

we expoot our cu.tmn.ni
raxsom wW
-»

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B.o'vnock:
SALESMEN-WAN AER.

WHEELER &amp; WILSON
«EHT

u’awXr*SWT&amp;i •JSyt. I. M

He will gin 41,000

.NEW YOBI lOltGM, |
At^AXY,
•
raiWtrlsT^tMaWMBW-wee

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TERJB, IMIlb’CEMEJiTS, IC.
YEMS S3 . Tw rf U
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SKsTnSixrS-a’a'

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-4 '.*1 cuua.1—. &gt;»
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AGENTS WANTED FOP.

S.ftjsuitf.i&amp;K's: Sarsi
Iko M. W»wrt»J tw M.
IT **&amp;«!. C-.O c..
^MAUL STUIKtB. Uxu.'*""' »•«£

‘ ‘ agents wanted fop.

Because

(

re the best couibina-

FREE LOVE. S

Why

ITS VOTARIES

, t&gt;r J~ K SUMI MI

Do the Drugguts
mend Dr. Hoback's
to tbeir customers?

nwutljgs LlV-fil*.;

S5.OOO

GREENBACKS!
•ET.OOO

■^.rcnr^rartjwss arts. .uSl..

Because^

AOKXTM WANTED Foft

LTE IN UTAH

After veara of experwuve
mid trial they have been
proven to be a sure cun'
for Dyspepsia and Indtgca-

: .-w sB.•ctt'a-spaffsg j --sre

'sesacr^—

USURIES OF M6RM0RISM
,1. II niaPLILU.i.»^«i-.»*i LA. &gt;U.
*»4~.
pL. w» ~-ioi ahX
mrm«. ' &lt;1J A^yy«?££ci

PREMIUMS

Why
la il that Physicians use
and recommend-^ Dr. Ho­
back's Sugnr-cootXl Blood
Pills?

OVERLAND
THROUGH

C0MMEKIMA1VUTUER.

.Tstz;'”
■..rv i

Tickets Ready for Delivery

"S^saf

Because

^■afeasSii’asiSi

ASIA.

They know the ingredient’
of which they are made.

Why
Are Dr. Rnback» Bfuml
Purifier and Blood -Bills
the beat remedies taken to­
gether for the cur? of . all
diseases of the blool ? ,

"240'

aSiSSsE
■5raw««s“.

OTHER GIFTS!

GREAT FORTUNES

k

TRY WELLS'

SSSeS-SB*

ASV“1MX&gt;K J'llMUIIEII

Because

The Blood Purifier is tinonly artieic in the market
whiclicontahwllie celebrated
cmtly Drugs itnj&gt;orted rxprcsslv from Sweden for, its
manufacture, tftul the P5H’
cuntaiu the activejirhu-ijdc
of Podophyllum (Mandrake
Hoot,) and is a suboGtiife
fur Mercury.

CARBOLIC TABLETS;

WM.H. BUBK.

'JaaiSr

Why
Are Dr. C. V'. Hub.iek’s
Stomach Bitter*. Blood Pu­
rifier and Blood Pills the
.test remedies (He
three
ever known? *
world

Because
After eleven yearn' cnxffi
cnce and trial the sales nave
increased each and every
year, and thousands of letten (unsolicited) of the ter
markable cures they hare
performed bear witness.
Read the letters in&lt;-Lodal
Column of cures by these
medicine*.

GETTING IT CLIWI:
GREAT BAYLNQ TO OOM0UMEB8
BsESKsaS

5083635

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And Every thing You Want!
;

“ I aM Wi&gt;w'«» p^bOABBT COUNTY «

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No Maa, Wonaa or ChiM c— pay www far Ootab ia my Star® THAN THEY
ABE WORTH. It it a poitirw im^SWlxty T&lt;U not' art iL If not ooara -

___ _______ __________________ ED. TOWNLEY'.

I.Mli

HASTINGS
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SCHOOL DOOOKH,

SCHOOL BOOKS,

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DRY GOODS,

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DRESS GOODS.

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taiie Jirpods iii Pries, aid Te.&lt;111 won Satirfacilu
W A yr T E D !
BUTTER AND EGGS IN BARRY

JSb MtUPts.

®m Brought t» Mutiny,

^°^tY’ Tm CTUIDEB PRESS

AT HE Ml CAffl STORE!
ALL THE

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GROCERIES,

BOOTS, SHOES,j, K

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For which th® Hijhot Marti Pri— ia CASH will b® Paid.

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.£1, A.-, J3\i s'©11.” ’
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juaiinjiL.

SAWING MACHINE,
CLOVER HOLLERS, FEED CUTTERS,
CORN SHELLfiRS,
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rat amr at.;.

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To Buy ,il|p| dent) and Latest Styles

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■•’.■•

,?•!/•&gt; Z etTAH

Michigan Cen
the Senate erer elected fa the State, and
cwrtatoly would U ml th. won. effirieoi
jor hiapeMazpecMasai We hope that
Mr. Ktrnper may b^ ttoaMnosuJy etac-

REMEMBER I EMPIRE BLOCK,

, . Tas &amp;ua Joouate—Published by
, Morns Philips *Co,No. J Park Ptocu,
N. T, &lt;5^, a.Jby fhr th. most beauti_
pUd Aew^a to th. wortl.
, will celebrate its flmafrtfU BirtM^
■ ec (he fifth of January, 1871, by the id-;

NEW YORK 0B8EBVSK

Corner "State and Jefferson St

YEAR BOOK

ytartar larjw than at jnml To an, I

AND ALMAJAC,

jcrsoa who desire the nows of all tha
j going onia fadUoaabte aodaty, wit!,
artef.Bottom of the notab’.o non and wo
naan of the day. On both Contiftante, Tbo
JZmm Jmtl u indupaasable under it

TO BE ISSUED JAlttUB Y UT, UT1

PRESTON &amp; BROOKS!
organ of cultivated Amwrfcaa Society,
and u meh, we compead it to the
special fitvor of our aaader^ frees any
jf whom we shall be plasm 1 to raoaire
.ubacrip«oaa tor the ensuing year at

■unrreeuT.
il troa, that we “amtnned that Senator J.
M. Hu wnrd ieth. candidate of thatdtognoafal clique” (the Detroit ring). Nor
did we ear, what by skinful, partial
quotations, the writer would hare hi.

snimii0Bsi,Jt.tca,
Ushedby Ardaev E. Moaaa J*. *Cb,
the well known publishers of the "Jim
Ttrt Ohrnrr’' Ona of Qm ablest, oi
the many Valuable raligtocw Journal

New Advertisements.
Peninsular

the Prasby^iaa eborcft, and
pewmlam to every nbscrib
■luable prptz, for tho.year

VICK’S

FLORAL GUIDE

to Mr.F.
AD the rwringa of the Kayi
tnaa, will fall to eocrinso the public, M
Mr. F. that ihb to the ram. La Hud ar­

4
RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS I

CO LOBED PLATES.

9071

IBZCIGQ REPUBLICAN

NOT BE OTDERSOLDI
DOS-T WASTB TUTS A»D LASSS
Xswssm &lt;&gt;■■■»1&lt;1. ItelisrisCSirt.

USEKWH.BE —

l~rrrFyMfcte8W&gt;
■
Dr. H. 0. Mrlntyrci. charged with
i betas Impltoatad ln
Ul» baby-farm­
,
etten &amp; New-Htopshire, to held in
I KWtf belt
.
Lciufotd L. Yowell has been indicted
1 by the U. 8 Grand Jury in Covington.
^r,, tor Nftning. wtato Judge of .too.
lauan to takn the rotoofaaM*0-

M&gt;Ue|*&gt;pi*ai

uAXSlSuTst s

..jjuboll

Peterson's Magazine.

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

flTTUE CH^tFEST AMD MST.-C

A "Wertera woman eaye in a totter
that her sox win noter rest contented
3untU their Uns are treated ns leniently
M Kre thorn twtamiltod by men.
Th. ralifag.ndDnf the Ctoratend Iron
Works Oomrmny vu boned late weak.

Read,

Read,
tfagtoCopteapery-r,
Twenty Coplee,
"

GOLD AXD SILVER WATCHES.

*c i *iwSt?TUrtniasir

’AGES™

•jJMojUto BtegtatFMlnhtrr of State,

‘■"•I**

Jacfaw,*£#**•*■*#■

�MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand Hirer Valley Division

toUjtek. tw —
i*“PW ,^1 nXDQS(

■SfiitWJS

SStSSGw

where the Oeraua era weak. General
Dwrot ia oon&amp;hnt of hi. ability to
Aailh Nwjh &gt;1 fflww line, at the

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

Tho Madam treat, afl Chronic di.
•Me. of tha Throat, Heart and Lungs
Uver. **.. (Female ComplainU made
a eperielty.)
A. thb ia my third ritot to thia jdam. : Ml Chant Bandsy School, U to U in
I would invito all that wiahea to conaoll Cnico Hall, on Wsdasrday srrulng.
mo to call, aa it wfll rate thorn nothing ' Dee. 28&lt;h,

1

held to ia good health and rpsrita. It ia
wall fid. nod 800,000 atrong. Prepara­
tion are tanking for another sortie on j

Door. opsa nt 7 o'clock, and the
Christmas tree lighted at SJo'etock. Ef­
forts wiD ba mads to tender the

HaeUnga. Doc. It, lira._gff'
incut

DENTISTHY AT WOODLAND.

ait

T™;

It to known that efforts an making to
procure a Church BoD for the nee al thia
Pariah, uh! in the internet nf the -Bell
Fend" an admisexm foe of 16 crate wfll

Ml JANIUOl TAtlJQH

Window and/or

Dto IL L. Snwm of the Dental oompany of Stewart A Steinboff, Hastings,

. ..

after the mam-jr of Arab proverb, with
the hump &lt;m Waown boekf We hope
our Sixth Mtohipradv wfll k^ bomafter within the domain of frat, end then
with a ssvere accident on Friday m be will not have to hide hie mmcIm gabhat. at 8 p. B,, while catting steres at He coder the Sctioa of a eoldieriy
the works of B. J. Haadenhott, toeing name, which if onroad at afl, wm raraed
throe finger. of the left hand. and par- ia a rattler’, tent, or aa riterta.t to U&gt;.

Tu year 1871 commences on Bunday
and endr on Sunday.
Ta. Clinton, Bti John.
has
been enlarged to a 9 Column paper.

Goal, dry wood ia ia good demand in
Tax Boporviaore met Monday. '
eeeeion will probably bo abort.
Ox Wedaraday morning al • o’si
mercury stood 8 degress above mro.
"Sxow, the Beautiful enow"—We
have plenty of it now.
•■&lt;), the Bella.” jwa «• hear plenty of1
them now jingling by, making music on t
the sharp, frosty air.

^rdBiAgS£&amp;‘^*&amp;

Paaiativiux, Dre ftth 1170.
A donation vac girea to the Bar. IL fvr aeveral eeaaoni peat.
Turbena trimmed with hr, ara worn
Carroll Baptist miniawr ia thto place
test Wednesday evening, and although Lr bating hate. Vrito are almote iatha roads and w-ethvr were nnforonbls, diapeuaM.br hula.
Wook, piaida on very trahtonaUa.
Dark perrana Aonld wear bright plaid.
Bcariot u&gt;d black plaids ara beeomiaK to

Velveteens oro very mnch com. It
ia pretty far suite, and hr outaida gar­
ments for chihiran Black wean bat­
ter than any other solar.
Flat trimming* are very faahionaUo.
Velvet ribbon to aa teyitoh aa enytMag
wore. It may be black, er the rater of
Rhc OvyWMsr.a.1

,ZOI&amp;

8ocul—The Mefhodtet racial will ba
entertained at the Parsonage by Mra. J.
IL Roca, on Tuesday evening, Dec. 21.

■Tax Tmt—How &lt;dw the exproe
sion • after I pay ray tax«." Daman
ha. 1600 and hto taxee are only »15 he
foola poor until after teres are ^id.

_

We are prepared to BUek Jtauf&lt;Su®s efar
required, and at M Cheap. IT not ISaapac

ecription acrount by Jan. let After the
statement ia rant the paper will bo dis­
continued until payment ia made in ed-

Peninsular Railway.

.

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Ml 1-ICAl.

$1,000

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110 MABE FROM 50 Ct

far

IO Ob«k—V -

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WHEELER &amp; WILSON

IFo will give f1,000

' ro&amp;rgit

MoBrninn

^
Tt^ggf
mm nuuriHilT
AM DUST rACa VKKKAT.

di£snc
i£Vi’

agents srAinto for
TUB
LIGHT C»r..£fcla UM ■ »•

Why
Is it that Dr. Hoback's Stom­
ach Bitters increase in sale
every year ?

I iHSiK.snoiuut.
---------- SWKTUAUK SALK.

Because
They are the best cotcbinstion ever made.

FREE LOVE.

Why

ITS VOTARIES

85,000

Do the Druggists nreouiinend Dr. Rouack’s Bitters
to their customers?

GREENBACKS

Because
After vears of cxpcrirmiand trial they havfl^ecn
proven to be a sure cure
for Dyspepsia and Indigos-

. AGENTS WANTEU K&gt;B

LIFE INJTAH

=t-dirdmnair'

HTSTEHIES OF MORSeilSS

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PREMIUMS

Why- U

'ZiuESssr.ij.

it lii.it rh^Bieisns use
I recommend Dr Ho­
ik’s Sugnr-mnUd Blood

CVERJ.AND
THROUGH^

COMMERCIAL_ARVERTIIER.

Tickets Ready for Daliwary.

Bccausc
Tliey know the ingredients
of which they ate mhde.

ASIA.

Why

AST IWK H'BUSHEn

Are Dr. Rouack’s Bluod
Purifier and Blood Pills
the best remedies taken to•gether for tbc cur? of all
diseases of the Howl*

BEAT 'FORTUNES!1

Because*

-

iLe Blood Purifier U the
unK-article in the market
« hichcon tains the celebrated
costly Drugs im|Mirtcd ex­
pressly from Sweden fur its
manufacture, and the Pills
contain the active principle
of Podophyllum (Mandrake
Root,) and ia a substitute
for Mercury.

.1870

TRY WELLS’
;jes CARBOLIC
TABLETS,

Why

» mSsess

Are Dr. C. W. Bybock s
Stomach Bitters, Blood Pu­
rifier and Blood PiHs the
three greatest remedies the
world lias ever known?

roh-

Because

DOmiASHUG-IACfflUS,

After eleven years' experi­
ence and trial the sales have
increased each and cvOfy
year, and thousands of let­
ters (unsolicited) of the re­
markable cures they have
performed bear witness.
Read'the letters in&lt;-Local
Column of cures by these
medicines.

Uairasal Clothes Wringer

THE BREATAMEWCMITEACO.

-BE;
ajgfjf 1 ”*1
A FAIR OFFER,

Hail Restorative

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                  <text>VOL XV.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28,1870.

DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS,

by Utoan. at
Sa. L K. F.TVekh.
towtaafear&amp;fecfereetorat&amp;apopar &lt;r*wi to ranafe,” and it doe. ao» in

lUillBI!

SHOES,

HATS &amp; CAPS,
GROCERIES,

1
are deretBg.r&gt;-d-.&lt;Wlaf thau• oiHrgy Bow^day'ato plin.
, gntornt
lh«r Sb-iratod - waakfr
Jkwy «tow*y, whiA 0-! »a. to
paA forward to a toafing 1™^ « Uto
1 baaS of aH the jwrral. of ita daia.
: ■neebreere wfefah too'j^er hrn tod
, daring fl&gt;. tod,expeHnwnial ywiraince
M took 111 jawaeni Eann
iHtutta-

Ko Maa, Woman ar Child can pay mere* for Good, in my Store THAN THEY
ARE WORTH It u a podiire impoaribility. I do not mA it Ifnotconvenieni to oo«ne yxxireoU', »ead by your neighbor, or the children
They will do u

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

i. a. mo
GROCERIES

Jht Republican Jjannrr,

SCHOOL BOOKS,

PROVISIONS,
•atthem think, he-|
« art rirtoui, tlwm ahaU be
•keeaadaler* Ay, eakaaand
• wn, but let it be rekae and
. not the name by which we toll

Very Cheap !

BOOKS,

PRINTING

hroybt in to ilhuninato a dreading

Of the wore! fixe that wumaa lu» er­
ar had to eaeounter, wine etande at the
Uhd. The anaUta for etrong drink in
mia hat epoihntha fire. atrnan woman

Establishment.

BOWNE &amp; GALLOWAY’S

Flimm i
Job Printing
PROMPTNESS AND DISPATCH

John Wolf,
THE LARGEST STOCK
FURNITUBE.

DRY GOODS,

.

HATS, CAI'S.

DRESS GOODS,

GROCERIES,
grrr Brought to jftustingf

CROCKERY

BOOTS, SHOES,

TAYIOR CHUBB PRESS

IT THE Hfflft M SME!
As anywhere jn the

Blate.

dad inO h SsUfarthKoi

7.V THE BEST STYLE
"’’’’iuJmuja

ftaiiit wiNii alffltatin ilii wrut Mattia
■WANTED!

ALL THE BUTTER AM EQOS CT BARRY uuJaiY,
&gt;w

» CASH ril i* t*-1

V.»“
call and eumfoa the' working a of t&gt; ewM fidoei porAaautg efoewUre.

_______

hand. A GOOD HEAEEF, Fwrefatoed
nm
JOD WOU.
October U, 1W0.

HA! HA!
EL, A.Bus ell.
Go there foe ynar J
CHOICE OEOCXBIIB!
OOME 4SD NEE THEM

SAWING MACHINE,
CLOVER HVLLI
CORN

FEED CUTTERS,
5LLW,

TUB VMM'S- MOST IN T-HE MARKET,

E. P. BUKRALL &amp;CO,
tfF’TW* TW
World Mower

ami Reaper,

ihoezh he writoa Bttle, tracee of hie
faOtatoaad^perMaerf hil bmk wU
say be data eted in mry nsnsber. 2b•f Mtr*r?afaM to H nolaBoatoe
faartitotioo, b«l a paper tor the whole
’ aoMtry: aad it eerree ita large mmKuency to bithMIy that «• Boetosiana
&gt; W lea. of atonal Sarer fa ito J-«r toihKh-dtoifc-i.^

�January 4, 1ST1,
romplftwi tary. But we are glad to be[ Iteratkey du t~L as oaWte this e«rrmraiiy. we think puhite- aeptirremt te
the 4th dtetriet 1. very doddadly for *fr.

.

,jV

TbaLrewpnfalNCT Y«rk Antritund-

________ __

_ _

.............. ■■ -- ——---------- -The ■ Aseriesu ship VttSh; HeNaar
1 —
..
The Illinois Legislature
tOBVMM M ----------- '.up a boat’cOTtainlng
i th* 4thof January; that of Wwcon.in
; on th* 11th of January.
A Pittsburgh tnaa I* te.lin; th* sand
a: Grand HarenwUha view to oitsbUshing a glass factory.
- .c

Buy Every Description of Clothing. Cheap;

; think their wiib«i should 6* hooded. At
i the auao time If they cannot efortlheir

task of showing that Biair » unfit It
■ukM Mvcnl charges against the Gov­
ernor whiefa are new, atdeart, to a*. It
qusn* with his record m Gorcranr,
talks of th* " notoriously b»d appointtMCts^ b* mad* daring th* war ,.aa
“tmlremDy oondusmed by th* 'boy*

To Buy the Best and Latest Styles

and " undertakes to say that notwith­
standing their lirareiy and soldiery qualIttea, th* troop* of no loyal State in ®a
Union ware more grossly nagteetod by
th* Best- authorities during the way
than ware ttetiwbla volunteers of Mki&gt;ignm" Wo bid Mr. Ferry welcome to
all the proceed* of such a rapport M
thia abase of hi* ccmpeutioa will yield

(
(
(
.
,
(

In tka JrerW. quotations there ap
prens oaa from th* MiddlrrtUe risfodn*!sr, praise*! with the remark that the
“ I’femfeaLr certainly'repmaiits the ieatimentnof a hug* and rccpcctabte ptetion of th* Itepublieani of Barry GouaTy.” We do not question the right of
the PfiitiaJir to support Mr.
Wa would hare no mure right to do thia
thaa the Jbetowf has to abuse the Utoijp
Arerd for its advocacy of Mr. Blair.
But as the Jteraaf asy* oT the Barer/ ap
wwiay wwofthe.FfaaMbafe **£«*«*

tar Ma
•••»**« the" Middtevilfo “paper utterly ignores the roio»

To get the Best Goods for the Least Money
| dian country. and tot th. Paeiln- «X»t,
I before th* outbreak of the
In our late «W war. ba setod ureter th*
faawredtate dirertfoa of Cteni Mwlto.
Grant, nod otters, *r&gt;il won tte&gt; rent,
doaeeof them ell Rarigutag u?«r the

REMEMBER ! EMPIRE BLOCK

PRESTON &amp; BROOKS
Tn Allegan /Mraa.’ **y» that 'Uev.
Bte r made soma notoriously bad appoft.Ttoeats.in .tho miltauy mrrice-"—
That is ■• in ossa instance, which w* call
to mmd. That of Hot. Gilbert Moyersof Altegan—isd. at the carers!
and pareirtent ralieitn'-ou cf Don C.
neadsraon. &lt;hen « now editor of the
JiKraal
'
.

are almost • unit in hi* luppcrt," .*»4
m the .'awns/ says of Altegaa County
so we mt of Barry County. "
far
■a tho poop!* of"-Barry "County are
concern*! they rrttlsd their Senatorial

acroae the rubey of th* lUUer. During
the batik of lb- 23d ManteuM ttomal'
Bcer-roort, Mooaurdy, Davou-i &amp;ebeuronrt, Qocrreae.NuyoL'ae, Busy. «nd
Veajuosaaut, th* French yielding only

New Advertisements.

■to what th* /rernel SRya'we iasinnatei,
nor did W» aay what tha JtewnW ssjawa
mid, sue have wo fax any way attempted
io damage Mr. Ferry 's record. Whim

MAYHEW

'

BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Cor. Cungrevi and Randolph Sts,

uaaa of ite claim*. If Mr. Ferry re mpretaCtreri
elected, it will bo upon his merit*, and
not becana* his Tricnd* are fit to abuse a
man who la ax tenet his peer in all that
eoartitutaa a gentleman, legislator .or

Th* Middleville PttoUre.™. partly
published in this county, and partly
somewhere el** and apparently edited at
terga, propounds a few qutetfoBa. w&gt;m»
of which we cheerfully undertake to annnr.
In Ua unique and labored onto-

! strurocs, says the fores, oppoeatl to that wa* sb jut two hours behind bn
; FruMian* numbered 10,000 . men, and | was running ryry rspjiy when
iKid three batterfoe of anfftop. .:lba,|
^comluit lasted all day., At oreteng ih° ।
Ften-h retroetwl iu no ociierly marnw I
| shout: l,i«W yards. Th* now levteal
i fought like veterans. The PrtBslkr.C
। abandoned Ndita on th# toondog of tt»,| ,
_____ ___
(Sth, but subsequently ruUirnad, aa4.idiaui.-t to the Furty-^iMud Cougre j by
preoccupied tta. place. The Fronea put .^00 majori----- "
—
|t!&gt;oir teas at MOO, killed and wutmde.7; iMepubt^si
and itefan that toe enxny lost win* Cra! It”

LtlSU

1871. \ •

PROSPECTUS

S““-

An official drepafoh free, be Mau* of tt Whrtitey, ItepubUatv it
Dreember 24. anwentnrw that the frus-idatrKt bare'Itert wleetod.
akns harm withdrawn fnan Nogret.Cra- '
’ ’
tea. Bairety-fire thousand men pteted |
Through thn town, gulag in th* directfoa ।
of Phrix
&gt; ,
. ■■■ ■ . —.r .- ■■

isiflrigga.
.Ejsttssn.

STICK TUI twit

I’roviMom,

‘

Earthen Ware.

Notions*.

, ,

( .,

j vancm lkoxL ituhnex. ‘

jjnaitnroji tut.
QTrtJMBtkixDrsxciL*

.tinaiim.
.th, French Ce.

tux rr«' a^o uobi&gt;AK.».
pHOTOOluru ALKMS. _ - ,
i «*&gt;k trnsJwAU,^UEKie...

NEW

CARRIAGE FACTORY

y A«tt zrinwxM.

Hoad,

Rend;
Gunfoon dtrt/^fhx^.w^.Wju
trastod fo roluai»er»;.who, hjr'wfitot.i

!Kr«

•

�Sash. Doors, Blinds. Door and Window Frames,
Comer, Stair and Ornamental Brackets,
Newell Posts.Baaisters, stall
Railings &amp;a.

S«lX4&gt; »y veto y«»a get that Spilling

Why, np ait Mwe Allen, te has gM

Madam I’, can te ontuullodon all din■atotoof a eUte utea, at toe UaeGng» HteS Haattog^ Friday'snd 8*1usday, Bee. 30th and »1st end on too
te
a.
winter.
Madam ltrtolig all Chronic dioof ite Throat, IleoK and Lungs.
Ilvw, te., (Female Complaints mode

Michigan Central Ri R.
OLD, REUABUfllft DTRECTlfDUTE.

.U thin is my third ririt to this plsee.
I would inrite all that e isteu to coaralt
ma teaall,sail wdl rart them isothing

wwaaso
u new. lean don, and oa naaonabto
tonns 1 have ate&gt; a fine ste-k of such
' srtxles now on hand, and am ssasslantly
• getting on addiik**tte ite atook. and

D n,

rood dosr south Of tte l’ost Otoito ‘&gt; &gt;-

Window and Door Fra men. Milk Safes,

. 22mm E2SSS

and Bracket* of every description.

Loen engaged in a drunken row, aad
got ll)gir teed cut aad crawled into Ite
hall to sleep, or else they had nude an
eCort to climb over th. sentiliating win­
dow of tte back door of th. bank, and
haring made a mtenorv fall back,
sinking tteir head ageuast Ite rideof
some harder subetanee and opened a
crevice suitable fur blood-lettsag. and af­
ter lying iu an iasibleposition for awhile
and bleeding, slid out We don't know
anything ebout it though . these nre on­
ly conjecture*. One good thing. Downs
and Galloway are all right and none of

MsbuicUa iJs;s m:
***■

Peninsular Railway.
CM
i«w Mse«w. twr.KJp*sa. wm n«
Buxnra

fAILWAli

The Greed Rapids Et/U soya ite ex­
ecutive esunittee of the State Agricul­
tural Society ia well disposed towards
Grund llapsde u th. place for holding
the Stfto Fair ia 1871, and tte price reqrftok/io".
*•
b, nlMd fe CM fc— •■«.Mr Grices the diligent President
I Kent Ckiuwty Agricultural 8000ty.isberily engaged raising tte amount
by subscriptinn. (hand Rapids out waU
afford to raise this amount, and should
do so al ernes. That Uie for tte internet
A, ,\'c» Yasx's dance Friday evening ,of the Agricultural Bocicty to have tteir
al Cafasm Hall. Bill will be there far a Fan-in 1171 at Grand Rapids w. An not
11. We presume Uwsre will te a large doubt, and at tbc aiae tan that atj
company present
We had a turkey Ctefotnuu. and pai l i
-or iCtou ‘AH right Tte egg. didn't
tetrh ent any editor's turkeys this year

THE LATEST !

Mr. W. T. Essnux, at his warehouse
GO THEBE! GO THERE 1
Go to thn l*uet Odkwi&amp;rEcbuul Books, on Broadwgy, ia dealing quite lively in
I Wank Book*. Iteri-e or eeythieg.
the perk trade, haring puirteaed three
i
3. Xtoerers 4 Co.
car loads already.
■
TUa Bettors are buying bcir o*3*’
ansconl and shipping to the restore mar-­
kata. The prices puAMtoork averages

■ Wci‘4rVr~«rii is.

MfllliMIMtLMMin
a two year old ChaoSsr white orrw, which
te kited yeetoriay. Ttepeetee weigh­
ed when dressed, MS Zba BaU teg

’

iiEsaova wsrsr

Yo should Buy Detroit Stoves

He, has bed
T«P« aevernl pen.
that's all right-" after X pay my taxes.”
A rtu of stone are being drawn for
the fouisdatton of the wamkAMg on tte
ooroer of Jeflmon and R^tete^reeb
Xew, - The per»ocwtel4ba toad oi

itete'

t if C. A -JJte Bate yW?
ite, WiU te teld thk y«ar in wseridb* the terne from the river
. on Wteteeedsjr, and Thundsy (wte.be hUtotenhtete waler) to the
Hltth. UM eaough to mate UsU. ho suddenly squealed eat M tt la
teuaconut to tecs tte. attend’xB Vte can go-

1CJ&gt;(3 JO muuf

; ..

NOTIOE I

_ W Ki. §.’ G bb I&gt; Y K A B
Will retire from the active du­

Ma wl the firm, and devote hw

tin# to clotting up our books.

A fifteen ye« bufoate i»per-

;Ur.T3WJI

�8 OX3LOCK. . ..
SAfESMSN'WANAED.

COTOTI KOMOB.E

_ ^*1 MirgsmauarTS.
Geo. K BasmU i Crt CotasM.

esjr-^-

WIKE OE UFE

■rc-

VICK’S

FLORAL GUIDE

&gt;rttY zOUi ncturfTf
ronra

srSSscssr
letoeeeMH. U» .. H-' -

Oee ■steSMteSltensr MUwtikeer
Popular Books, lisps and Picture*

m

saFaiy-

lucaxrssr;
574*1 OZMJCX/MX'rSteMI AU. Ml
■ 'usrrtZI’ F. UerWe. mstetessl.

I
I;

Dunkirk to Nov York, 490miU.
CUrslaadto Nmr York. 025 mils*
OacianatltoN. Y., WO mites,

*

ia.TCTqyifa.-Jg-AS I;

er te four of the latter; after this has
been w.U rubbed into ths hands aad al­
lowed to remain far a little time, aadthe
hands subsequently washed with Castile
soap aad tepid water, we rroemmw!
the belladonna sod oallodioa 0.10. fa
be pointed, end ths protective film oIIbw-

urn M r*0M

HT”~ to 27 intis tai sacsria to era.

NEW YORK 0B8EIVLB
AGENTS WANTED FOR

Tiir. cmui.iu
-nr.
LIGHT CSstel.- - Ll.~ W tea A~G»

COUGH!

Why

corn CHOI I

Is it that Dr. Hoback's Stom­
ach Bitters increase in sale

year book
r

Aim .’AULASAC,

'■'ro bs inuao jjtxxujtTin, isn

every year?
K Cete, UxrwwM. Sen
v*t

Because
They are the best combina­
tion ever made.

FREE LOVE.

Why

ITS VOTARIES

Do tho Druggists recom­
mend Dr. Hoback's BHters
te their customers?

TkasUMI Mserlte, XMMi ate Law Srfhis
l» IksES14a4 MM.
■

I*rioe,
AU9tno—
ms jrrr

One

Dollar.
ea4nq&gt;fag/W

toaxobsbmtbb fartu

Because Jis
After years of experience
and tnal they have been
proven to bo a sure cute
for Dyspepsia and Indiges­
tion.

LIFE IN UTAH

Ona tabU spoonful of cranberry sauoo
aad two of mnteteea taken at bed-time
will cure tho pike.
Chary ill Bps e*o bscttrad by making
an oiataMct at Oh sulphate of hydrastin

WUWUia),
«T M
JS» M

Why
la it that Physicians jim
and recommend Dr. Roback's Sugar-coated Bl odd

kete:

Ton drops of tho tinrtero ol lobelia
added to a tumblerful of water will
euro lung font In children.
To cure neuralgia add firs drops cf
tbs tincture of belladonna to a tumblerfa! of water, and take a teaspoonful er-

OVERLAND
THROUGH

~£?kiaHr

Because

Hair Restorative

Thor know the ingredient*
of which they arc made.

ASIA.

Why
Are Dr. Bobtick's Blood
Purifier and Blood Pills
the best remedies taken to­
gether for trie curv of nil
&lt;|ispws of th0 hlood ?
’

BOOK KOESTS MAKI

GREAT ’"FORTUNES

A decoction of doc-wood bark, (C&lt;lrnu Flori-ia.) made by adding one ounce
to a pint of boiling water takas, freely,
will cure and pswrent chill farar.
One oeac* cf wahoo bark, added to
one quart of pure wiuaky, aad oaw S»apoucful takiin half or. hour after each
meal will eun many farms of dyspepsia.

The Blood Purifier ia the
only artloio in tho market
wbidicontalus Hie celebrated
costly Drugs imported ex­
pressly from Bthxlcn Jor its
manufacture, and the Pills
contain the active principle
of i»&lt;xtaptar|tym (NUpdrake

jerfe-sEHratra- CABBOLIC

1 &gt;4 if *
lereur^

TABLETS,

EgS-.t.aS&amp;EPW-

Are Dr. 0. W. Hoback's
Stomach Bitters, Blood Pu­
rifier and Blood Pills tho
three greatest remedies the
world nns ever known?

Ths Best Pape,

IAL NIW-IORKKfi, ■

enep and trial the sales have
inospMod eaoh and every
year, and-thousands of lob
tern (unsolicited) of tho romarkablo euros they Imre
performed bear witness.
Head-Ike tetters inCLocal
Colium ot cures by these

FAHUT WEEKLY.

■IT HfO JH CO
a rmrrtmrr.

TKttJLS 1MDVCEMEKTS, LC.

wwWj

-.S.o~iP»r’S5

|

REMINGTONS

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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;
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